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Shire told to make councillor repay costs Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire officers have been instructed to seek repayment of thousands of dollars alleged to have been overspent by Cr Antonella Celi. In an at times fiery debate, councillors last week agreed that Cr Celi should repay the money allocated to her under her entitlements for confer-
ences and seminars. The motion to pursue Cr Celi for the money was carried on the casting vote of the mayor Cr Graham Pittock after councillors were deadlocked five-five. Cr Celi left the chamber during the debate and vote. Although the original motion put Cr Celi’s overspending at $12,520 the final wording called on her to repay “any sum in excess of the sum of $19,500” on her conferences and seminars account. The latest figures given
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A KEEN surfer, Kent Stannard has a fascination with sharks. He never misses a news report on the latest shark attack and is always trying to discover the circumstances surrounding the incident. When a series of attacks near Ballina in northern NSW caused widespread concern last year he was on the spot. Stannard predicts a similar situation this year with one surfer at Newcastle already being badly mauled. Stannard is the head of Tag for Life, a non-for-profit organisation investigating shark behaviour, particularly that of great whites. Alongside Tag for Life is Whitetag, a clothing supply company that donates profits to the ongoing shark study. Stannard runs a Facebook site “dedicated purely to the sharks” and the electronic tracks being monitored by Tag For Life. The site has regular updates and at times provides running commentary on movements of a particular shark or shark events and attacks. The Tag For Life organisation works with the CSIRO and NSW Fisheries in placing electronic tags on sharks that transmit information about the predator. The collected data enables scientists to effectively map the sharks’ movements and correlate this information with water temperatures, movements of fish and animals hunted by sharks and if their journey is random or repeated. Stannard says five of 14 sharks tagged in the wake of attacks at Byron Bay and Ballina travelled south to Bass Strait, with one passing ocean beaches off the Mornington Peninsula and Phillip Island. Another shark circumnavigated Tasmania before moving to waters off Kangaroo Island in South Australia. The one that came past the peninsula was then tracked to south west of Flinders Island. Stannard discounted reports of a shark being spotted off Rye as “a hoax. I spoke to the brother of the person who posted on the shark alerts pages. He did it to keep people out of the surf.” Anecdotal evidence is also added to the store of knowledge collected from tagged sharks. “A pilot and commercial fisher once told me that when flying he saw more white sharks close to shore when water temperatures were around 16 degrees, which is near to where we
ity. Of the 22 in 2015, 18 involved 15 surfboards and body boards, and 14 of these cases sustained injury, 10 severe and four minor. There were no injuries in the remaining seven cases.” Stannard says the average number of unprovoked shark attacks has increased in recent decades. “In the 1990s it was 6.5 per cent unprovoked cases a year rising to 13 a year over the last decade.” The 22 case reported in 2015 are above the yearly average in each decade; 16 of the 22 involved white sharks, 13 on surfboards, three on surf skis. The average number of fatalities from shark attack over the past 50 years is just under one a year, 0.9 per cent.
THERE have been 1003 recorded shark attacks in Australia since 1791, 232 of them fatal. About one quarter of all shark attacks are fatal and the average is one fatal attack a year. Kent Stannard says that in 2015 there were 33 reported shark/human “interactions”, with 22 being “unprovoked”. “In 2015 the number of unprovoked incidents on humans was 11 more than in 2014 and is above the decadal average of 13 a year.” “NSW recorded 14 unprovoked, including one fatality, Queensland had four, Western Australia two, South Australia and Victoria one each. There was one provoked [attack] in Tasmania, which resulted in a fatal
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are in central Bass Strait at the minute while the warmer east Australian current still remains in the far east of the state,” Stannard said, adding how “interesting” it would be to see where a particular shark in Bass Strait would go next. With no lack of public interest in sharks Stannard is about to launch a crowdfunding exercise to raise $40,000 for “a funky old school caravan” to “extend research findings and details about sharks directly to the public”. Stannard says the CSIRO and NSW Fisheries are behind the project and see him as “the bridge” between themselves and the public. “The crowdfunder [on the Pozzible website] will be to purchase the van which we plan to use on the coast as well at schools and events. It will be kitted out with storyboards, TV monitor for videos and be selling products to support science research and education,” he said. “I plan to train volunteers and then hopefully employ them as educators as well as to work out of the van. “It’s our opportunity to present and control messaging which until now has been reliant on mainstream media which constantly creates hype and hysteria. We aim to take the caravan to schools for marine education plus festivals and events.” Stannard said mainly juvenile sharks would be tagged off Ballina this year, “we’re just waiting to see if shark numbers show up there again similar to last year. I suspect they
will”. “We’re also planning to tag adult pregnant female sharks from SA mid-year as we are trying to locate the western nursery somewhere in the Great Australian Bight.” The program Stannard is connected with has tagged more than 100 sharks with acoustic and 70 with satellite tracking devices which, when added to those tagged by CSIRO and state agencies brings the total of tagged white sharks to “well over” 500. “From the last tagging program off Ballina, three dropped off the radar early on then five transmitted for a period before they dropped off and now we have six still transmitting, three on a regular basis,” Stannard said. He said the satellite tags could transmit for up to 18 months – “long enough to identify movement patterns and pathways” – while pop-off archival tags lasted up to 12 months – “long enough to identify where adults sharks move as well as depths they dive, temperature of the animal”. “Internal acoustic tags are designed to last for up to 10 years and are valuable to establish an animals behaviour over that time.” Stannard said while sharks had been tracked to Rockhampton and the Exmouth Gulf, with many returning to where they were tagged. He refers to sharks having “underwater highways” and nursery areas. “It never ceases to amaze me how these animals can relocate underwater pathways they used previously. “These habitats are generally impor-
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tion about sharks will help governments “develop protocols to minimise the risks they expose to humans and humans to them”. “Risks such as overfishing are critical to sharks and the importance of inner coastal waters to them for nurseries,” Stannard said. “Tagging also helps determine shark behaviour, why and where they will cluster, for how long, when they arrive and when they leave. This enables shark mitigation protocols to be put in place. “My role is to help scientists find the truth and Tag for Life to function as the delivery mechanism, bridging the gap between scientist and the public. I like to describe myself as a marine educator. “Hopefully, the information I provide helps the welfare of the shark and, at the same time, enables ocean users to make better informed decisions before entering the water.”
tant to other species as well, so where sharks are located, species important to their diet are usually not far away, such as salmon, snapper and tuna. “We've determined they are not permanent residents, only seasonal visitors. “That said, they tend to remember areas that have been good to them and it’s fair to say a shark that turns up at Seal Rocks [off Phillip Island] has probably done so for a number of seasons based on successful hunting techniques. “They have different hunting methods for different food sources. Staying on the bottom for fish and rays while operating in the upper water column using their eyesight to hunt seals.” Stannard said sharks have been monitored diving “beyond 1200 metres, particularly when crossing ocean basins, such as between Australia to New Zealand”. He says the accumulated informa-
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Memorial pays tribute to former officer MORNINGTON Peninsula police last week paid tribute to fallen comrade Senior Constable Kevin Laube with a memorial service at the Somerville police complex. The former motorcycle policeman died when his bike collided with a car on Coolart Rd, Somerville, in 1976 – just a stone’s throw from the site of his memorial stone. The award has been a long time coming, but reflects the force’s ethos of looking after its own, however long it takes. Peninsula branch president of the Blue Ribbon Foundation Darryl Nation said it was fitting present-day police could see the memorial stone daily and reflect on the dangers they face and their commitment to each other. “As a police superintendent at Horsham I saw how the community supports its local police and decided to start a branch of the foundation on the peninsula.” He said police walked a “thin blue line” between risk and personal sacrifice on the one side and keeping society safe on the other. Senior Constable Laube joins 158 other police to die while on duty. Former colleagues of Senior Constable Laube – Terry Mountain, ‘Bluey’ Waugh, Bob Hill, John Welsh and Bob Bodycomb – also attended
Stone unveiled: Superintendent Shane Pannell, Blue Ribbon Foundation Mornington Peninsula branch president Darryl Nation, with former colleagues of Senior Constable Kevin Laube: Terry Mountain, ‘Bluey’ Waugh, Bob Hill, John Welsh and Bob Bodycomb. Picture: Yanni
the ceremony, however, his wife, Eva, still can’t bear to revisit the traumas of the past. She lives on the Gold Coast. Mr Nation said the memorial stone was de-
signed and its location agreed upon three years ago – fittingly at the site of the $16.3 million police complex. The Blue Ribbon Foundation raises money
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Council to seek repayment Continued from Page 1 Cr Pittock, now mayor, told The News the motion was withdrawn because he had not yet added up all the bills, which he estimated at $50,000 to $60,000, “but I don’t know if the shire would pay”. Cr Pittock, who was found guilty and fined $4000, said a precedent had been set by another municipality which covered the legal costs of a councillor involved “in the same sort of case as mine”. “But it [the move to seek payment] won’t go back on the agenda; it won’t be going back to council,” Cr Pittock said. Cr Celi said she had since “flagged” Mr Cowie to inform councillors if “any other approaches or conversations are made” regarding the shire being paying Cr Pittock’s legal bills. Ian Lyons, a former mayor of Mordialloc and now a peninsula resident who was at the council meeting, said he felt it was inappropriate for Cr Pittock to have used his casting vote to pass the motion. “The mayor’s second vote should be used to maintain the status quo, and that would have meant not requiring Cr Celi to repay the money,” Mr Lyons said. “She is good value [as a councillor] and I see this as a pretty dirty bit of politics.” Mr Lyons said some of Cr Celi’s costs had gone towards her studies for a Diploma in Local Government “which councillors were being urged to do by the premier, at the time” as well as attending functions or meetings on behalf of other councillors. Cr Fraser, who moved the notice of
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Shire calls for panel to review Carrington development plans Making a splash: Police search for a car reported by early morning walkers who saw it sink in Moorooduc quarry soon after it was driven through a gate from Station St, Mt Eliza. Picture: Gary Sissons
‘Stolen’ car dumped in dam A QUIET morning’s walk at Moorooduc quarry for two friends last week was ruined when a stolen car smashed through wire gates and was driven into the deep water. It is believed two young men had been in the car – one possibly jumping out before it hit the water and the other breaking free and swimming to shore before it sank. Events are unclear as no one actually saw the pair leave the car. Frankston South resident Sharon (surname withheld) and a friend heard a “car come flying through the [locked] gate where the ranger has access”. “We didn’t see it then, but we heard it and later we saw the gate had been ploughed down,” she said. “We saw the car come flying by and then we heard a loud splash in the water.” The car – possibly a Toyota Prado stolen from Frankston South the previous day – was half submerged “nose down and a fair way out” before it sank. “We don’t know if the windows were down, or even if there was anyone in the car at the time,” Sharon said. “It all happened so quickly we can’t make sense of it.” The pair had a split second earlier seen a young man, described as being caucasian, early 20s, long hair, wearing a hoodie, walk past them towards the road. “We assume he was from the car, but have no way of knowing,” she said. “He certainly didn’t look like the people who walk there at seven in the morning.” While calling police they heard another man getting out
of the water. “He was a long way from where the car went down and so we don’t know for sure whether he swam from it or not,” she said. “My friend saw him walk away from the water and disappear. “It freaked us out; it’s not something you expect to see – the whole thing was bizarre. “If we hadn’t been there no one would have seen any of this and no one would know where the car had gone. We feel sorry for the owners. “The whole thing’s been playing on my mind – not knowing if we could have done something to help. “We have the peace of mind knowing that the people got out but, until they pull the car up, we have no real way of knowing if they were the only ones in it. We’ve been in shock.” Search and rescue squad members were called to the quarry on Monday to search for the car but another drama – searching for a man lost in the bush at Merrijig – was given priority. They did not attend the scene until Thursday. Leading Senior Constable Christopher Bird, of Mornington police, said a patrol of the area failed to find the young men. He downplayed suggestions of gang-related activity and said there was nothing to suggest anyone else was in the car when it hit the water. Stephen Taylor
AN independent panel will be asked to assess plans for the contentious Carrington Park redevelopment at Rosebud. The 13 June panel, to be appointed by Planning Minister Richard Wynne, will specifically consider a request to change the development plan overlay relating to the number of housing lots allowed on the 3.27 hectare site. Mornington Peninsula Shire Council last week considered that modifications to owner Storemaker Pty Ltd’s proposal, including reducing its proposed site density, were required “to ensure an appropriate outcome for this site”. The company wants to subdivide the former golf course into 14 residential lots and also revamp the clubhouse – the 1941 grand holiday home of the Moran grocery family – into six apartments. The current overlay allows for 10 lots. The proposed lots would be 707999 square metres. A central parcel of 2165 square metres would contain the existing building. In a report to council, strategic planner James Bryan said the developer’s proposal “does not fully meet [the council’s] objective, and that council would benefit from further advice that would be provided through a panel hearing.” Since 1964 the property in Elizabeth Drive has been run as the Carrington
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MORNINGTON Peninsula mayor Cr Graham Pittock abandoned a trade mission to China last month after it became too hard to arrange a visa. Cr Pittock said the shire “lost” $1500 on flight bookings in the exercise after he was invited to speak at an event being organised by the China-based Australian International Trade Association. “It [the trip] was cancelled because I became too busy,” Cr Pittock said. He said the eight to 10-day visit to China would have given the shire “experience of doing business with internationally”. Cr Pittock said he had been approached by the AITA and was now considering attending another of the association’s events in June.
He said it had taken three days to get a visa “because of my incompetence and lack of experience”. While in China he had planned to speak about the Mornington Peninsula. “We need to learn how they do business in China.” If Cr Pittock had gone to China it would have been his second overseas trip since being elected mayor in November 2015. The shire paid for Cr Pittock, Cr Hugh Fraser and the shire’s then renewable resources team leader Jessica Wingad to attend last year’s United Nations’ climate change conference in Paris. Asked on 6 April for details of the mayor’s planned trip to China, the shire’s communications and media manager Mark Kestigian
replied: “There is no formal response to the trip overseas as it did not eventuate and to the best of my knowledge, cost the shire nothing.” A 2007 investigative report by Bill Birnbauer in The Sunday Age listed complaints by some Australians about the AITA’s handling of work visas within China and the adverse reactions of some Australian politicians about links the organisation claimed to have with them. Among those mentioned by the AITA on its website is former Victorian Speaker and MP for Bass Ken Smith, a regular visitor to China. Mr Smith was a councillor and shire president with the former Shire of Hastings. Keith Platt
Survey looks to the peninsula of 2030 COMMUNITY advocacy organisation Peninsula Speaks wants to find out why residents find the Mornington Peninsula so appealing. The question about the attraction of the peninsula is part of an online survey the group hopes will help guide future planning. Results of the survey will be independently managed and analysed before the findings are sent to all three levels of government – federal, state and local. The group believes having at least 3000 respondents will produce results that adequately reflect community views. Follow-up surveys would be conducted using a database of people who participate in the first survey. Group co-founder Peter Avery said Peninsula Speaks wants to “gain the widest possible range of views about the Mornington Peninsula, both now and how it could be by 2030”. Answers to the survey would “identify the key priorities for the future and help inform and guide the key decision makers on the peninsula”. The question about what makes the living on the peninsula “special” is one of 20 in the survey. The question suggest 19 reasons and asks survey participants to number some or all of them in order of preference. To register for the Peninsula Speaks online survey about the peninsula’s future go to info@peninsulaspeaks.org.au
Poll process documented THE voting process Tacit Approval was not used in the Capel Sound name change poll. Council officers had sought permission from the Office of Geographic Names to analyse the results based on ‘YES’, ‘NO’ and ‘No response received’ – and therefore not include tacit approval on non-returned forms. The registrar decided that the process – where a non-returned form signifies approval – would “not be appropriate given the potential impact on survey results”. It provided an exemption for council to exclude it. Name change proponent Terry Wright said poll letters sent to residents and ratepayers “did not mention this change to the normal convention”. “That’s why many people assumed that, if they supported the change, they didn’t need to vote – and we found it necessary to take many actions to redress this misunderstanding,” he said. Of the 5600 letters sent out, 1065 were returned supporting the name change and 837 were against – a majority of 228. About two-thirds of the letters were not returned. The favourable poll result was supported by councillors 7:4 at the Monday 11 April meeting. The shire is sending letters to residents and ratepayers advising of the result, and advising the Registrar of Geographic Place Names. A decision will be made within 30 days. Stephen Taylor
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Keepers farewell light on the hill CAPE Schanck lighthouse keepers Tony and Prue Sheers have said goodbye to their former workplace and B&B accommodation business after 20 years, with the 1859 light coming under the control of Parks Victoria this week. Parks has assumed the day-to-day running of the site until, it says, a commercial lease is signed with a new tenant. It will offer free visitor access into the light station reserve from Wednesday 4 May. Visitors will be able to explore the reserve grounds during normal park opening hours. The car park, picnic areas and toilets are open, while access to the sur-
rounding scenic features via walking tracks, lookouts and boardwalk at Cape Schanck are unchanged. The Sheers revelled in their role and regarded it as a rare privilege to guard and protect such a precious treasure at the most southern end of the peninsula – as well as upholding a tradition steeped in history. For the couple, having the occupation “lighthouse keeper� stamped in their passports was an unexpected bonus, and came at a time when they were considering semi-retirement. “One day Tony just came home from work and said ‘How would you like to run a lighthouse?’� Prue said.
“That was 20 years ago and we are just finishing up now.� The couple were involved in hospitality and running B&Bs all their lives, so taking over the lighthouse was easy – with Prue’s fascination for history making it a perfect match. History abounds, with 59 spiral steps leading up the 21 metre limestone tower, with the original counterweight still hanging down the centre. The beam shines 48 kilometres out to sea, with its 1000-watt globe still sitting in its original mercury bath. The Sheers will continue living at Fingal while running a motel in Ballarat. Stephen Taylor
A 30 YEAR OLD Dandenong man has been arrested in Wagga Wagga, NSW, in connection with the theft of a Ford Ranger from Koonya Av, Blairgowrie, and a wallet from a car in Robin Pd, Rye. CCTV images in The News last week showed a man using a credit card from the wallet to buy fuel and in-store items at a Rye service station, 6.30am, Thursday 14 April. Later, the same man was seen at a Frankston service station making more purchases with the stolen credit card. The card was declined when the man attempted to make more purchases at a Langwarrin Woolworths outlet. Detective Senior Constable Grant O’Dwyer, of Mornington Peninsula Crime Investigation Unit, said Wagga
Wagga police were called to investigate a man asleep in a car. “When they attended and spoke to the male driver they located a quantity of stolen tools in the car as well as various wallets and identification documents which didn’t belong to him,� Detective O’Dwyer said. “The car had stolen plates on it and the police worked out that it was the Ford Ranger stolen from Blairgowrie. The male was arrested and was to be interviewed for a number of offences.� Local police said they intended to remand the man in custody to appear at Wagga Wagga Court Friday. The car was being collected by the insurance company to be returned to the owner – apparently with only minor damage. Stephen Taylor
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LETTERS Tighter security: Flinders MP Greg Hunt is frequently the target of protesters, whether it be involving his environment portfolio or his position as a senior Liberal. Grandmothers concerned at children being held in detention were surprised to be grilled by federal and state police before being ushered into his Hastings office. Mr Hunt says police are reacting to such protests as that mounted by these “angels” on his roof. Picture: Jarryd Bravo
Increased security I respond to the article “Police checks before MP meets grannies” (The News 5/4/16). I would like to clarify the following points: The assertion in the article that the AFP were asked to attend the meeting and interrogate the group is categorically false. The AFP attended the meeting of the Southern Mornington Peninsula Grandmothers Against Detention of their own initiative after a routine review of forward commitments. They were not asked to attend the meeting by myself or my office. The AFP has increased security measures following previous protests at my electorate office in Hastings where people have broken into the office work area, climbed onto the roof and abused female staff. Around 15 members of the group attended my office on the day the meeting had been scheduled and I welcomed them all in to hear their views, despite the number being significantly more than the four whom they said would be attending the meeting. I have passed the group’s petition on to Immigration and Border Protection Minister Peter Dutton, as they requested.
I am pleased to inform the group that the number of children in detention has fallen from 1992 at its peak under Labor in July 2013 to zero under the Coalition. I appreciated the group taking the time to share their views with me. I am pleased that the tragic loss of life at sea has been stopped and the 1992 children in detention during Labor’s period in government have all been released. Greg Hunt, MP for Flinders and Minister for the Environment
Not enough So the federal goverment may spend up to $300 million over four years, shared among health services across Australia to improve treatment, support and education. As one of many volunteer peer support workers (unpaid) passionately helping people with AOD addiction issues in Australia I find this a totally unrealistic as it cost $4.3 billion a year in fighting this so-called war on drugs. And that’s only the police and court system, you can’t even access what the amount is for the Australian Federal Police. Do the math, something’s clearly wrong somewhere. Dave Hossack, Mt Eliza
Short-sighted I will find it very short sighted if the federal government goes ahead and charges for pensioners to pay for such things as blood checks. The pathologists would not be needed and shut up shop, as it’s how we keep out of hospital, taking up space needed for really sick people. Barb Luscombe, Mornington
Minster’s ‘poor form’ I believe Skylift developer Simon McKeon has gone to the big end of town because he wants to make Mornington Peninsula Shire Council a scapegoat for delays in the project (“Council loses power over Skylift”, The News 12/4/16). Planning Minister Richard Wynne’s decision to call in the Skylift project is nothing more than a servile stance. Mr McKeon claims councillors do not have the expertise in planning and building. If he cared to do some homework he would note that one councillor has a university degree in building. Another is a former vice-president of VCAT who, as QC, was an expert in building and planning law before his appointment to the bench. Two councillors hold science degrees and another has degrees in law. It was council which approved the Skylift, an important fact conveniently left unsaid by McKeon and Mr Wynne. Rather, the affected objectors went to VCAT, and it was VCAT which upheld council’s decision. It is not right for Mr McKeon to say “we just want to build this according to our plans, which were approved by VCAT”. It was Mr McKeon who wanted to amend the VCAT approved plans. Mr McKeon wanted to change the retaining wall system with a block-type wall because the VCAT approved system could only be sourced from interstate. Mr McKeon wanted red gondolas, contravening a VCAT condition which stipulated a schedule of external colours that would complement the natural landscape. Council correctly decided red did not. Mr McKeon sought council support to relocate some pylons, which cuncil agreed to and was subsequently approved by VCAT. So, a hard look at the facts does not support
McKeon’s assertions that council has been difficult to deal with. For Richard Wynne to willingly accept wild and ignorant accusations without seeking council’s response shows very poor form on his part. Tim Wood, QC, councillor Mornington Peninsula Shire
Same charge, new name At last Mornington Peninsula Shire has dropped the “municipal charge” (“Rate changes a ‘fairer’ system – mayor”, The News, 12/4/16). This was always a shifty or, in my opinion, dishonest second rate, applied simply because they could get away with it. But wait, they’ve replaced it with exactly the same, except for a name change to waste service charge ($193 this year). We pay our rates to include waste, then we pay a second time with this levy, then we even pay a third time if we dump rubbish at the tip. Has council no moral or ethics? This shire is awash with money. The proposed budget allows for a million surplus which could easily accommodate the total costs of all waste, stated to be $19 million, thus eliminating the need for this greedy levy without any cost to anyone. Surely the state government should oversee this? While we need waste disposal we certainly don’t need councillors’ fantasies such as the shire being “carbon neutral in five years” (precipitated by a trip to Paris by a council threesome). Nor do we need some other shire “services” that are quietly doing nothing useful, just inflating the shire’s wages bill to nearly a third of all expenditure. Considering that an awful lot of the shire’s work is now contracted out,’the true need for staff is minimal. Our archaic third tier of government badly needs reform, if not abandonment. The best solution would be for all rates to be collected by the state government which could then fund all councils and scrutinise the justification for funds. This $193 (increasing) levy is not needed and is in blatant defiance of the state 2.5 percent cap on rate increases. Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington More Letters Page 15
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LETTERS Heavy-handed It is understandable that the Australian Federal Police is getting concerned about our dear [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt and his and the Turnbull government’s treatment of the refugees, the environment, and the rorting of our tax system by the rich and multinational companies (“Police checks before MP meets grannies”, The News 5/4/16). When the peoples’ protests are getting louder, the obvious solution is to frighten them into submission by the application of the heavy hand of the law. Mr Hunt conveniently forgot to mention all the children in detention in our concentration camps on Nauru and Manus Island. I can understand that he feels a little under the pump with all that baggage he and his government carry. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach
Doing voters proud Ann Renkin and her lovely ladies, who sought a chat with Flinders MP and Environment Minister Greg Hunt were lucky they were not strip searched, obviously the feds and local had to make sure they were not packing (“Police checks before MP meets grannies”, The News 5/4/16). Why anyone would seek an audience with Mr Hunt is beyond me, so far he has managed to allow a massive coal mine in Queensland, dredge Abbotts Point near the Great Barrier Reef, and still remain Minister for the Environment. His voters on the Mornington Peninsula must be very proud of him. Ron O’Toole, Mt Eliza
No new coal mines What does Flinders MP and Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s approval of the Carmichael Coal Mine in Queensland really mean for Australia and, indeed, the world? Effectively, this approval goes against all that the scientists are telling us about the detrimental effects of CO2 going into our atmosphere. Let’s be very clear, CO2 or carbon dioxide, has no boundaries in the atmosphere. Global warming and thus climate change is real and will have dire consequences for the
whole planet if we keep burning fossil fuels such as coal and oil. We are being told we must seriously reduce the burning of these fuels, with most authorities saying we must keep what is left of these fossil fuels in the ground. The Carmichael mine is massive, possibly the world’s largest new coal mine, producing about 120 million tonnes of coal annually, and approximately 90 per cent of this coal is carbon. Some very simple maths for burning coal to give the amount of CO2 emitted per tonne gives us a figure of about 407 million tonnes of CO2 emitted when burnt. This mine will add approximately four per cent to the world’s total CO2 emissions annually. Seeing as this mine should have a life span of 90 years, again the maths is simple. And this does not take into account the emissions from the mining operations and shipping. Other detrimental effects of mining coal which are of major concern, but clearly not to Mr Hunt, include the effect that dredging and shipping will have on the Great Barrier Reef. No new coal mines should be opened as the consequences of global warming will make the world we live in very different indeed. Andrew Raff and Peter North, Tuerong
Esplanade cycling I agree with Ken Anderson (“Ban esplanade bikes”, Letters 29/3/16) regarding banning cyclists on The Esplanade between Mt Martha and Safety Beach. I like cycling, but there is no way that I would ride a bike along that road as it is too dangerous and hazardous for both cyclists and motorists. Unless a proper bike path is built next to the road, cyclists should be banned from using it as it is a narrow road with a lot of blind corners and people will be killed soon if something is not done about it. There are plenty of other safer roads to cycle on and some even have bike paths, although not enough main roads have these. I usually find myself riding on the roads with vehicles due to a lack of bike paths available when I go on a 20 or 30 kilometre ride regardless
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of which direction or route I take. The registration plate idea has been mentioned before and it would be good to identify cyclists that cause danger or accidents to others. Riding abreast should also be banned and I still see this practice occurring; an accident waiting to happen. The Mornington Peninsula Council needs to have a good look at this and take it seriously. Patrick Geeves, Somerville
to be spent directly on the Rye foreshore rather than go into the council’s consolidated revenue account. I believe I am not alone in this view. It is to be hoped that this time the council will take proper consideration of the submissions made to the 2015 Draft Rye Foreshore Master Plan and, if appropriate, modify it to accurately reflect the community’s views. David Trunfull, Rye
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Brian A Mitchelson has obviously done his research regarding climate change (“Climate invention”, Letters 29/3/16). I totally agree. Now we can move on to how NASA faked the moon landings. James Ellis, Rosebud West (or is it Capel Sound?)
I write in reply to Peta Murphy, the Labor candidate for Dunkley (“Safe Schools needed”, Letters 8/03/16). New light has been cast on the Safe Schools Coalition program which was depicted in her letter to be in the name of antibullying. The authors and responsible academics at Latrobe University have now admitted the anti-bullying message is an underhand way of introducing Marxist ideology into schools without parental consent or knowledge. Premier Daniel Andrews and Victorian Labor say they will be making this program compulsory in 2017 along with a policy of no Christmas carols or any Christian music to be included in state schools. The aim of this “all of us” booklet is to pretend that male and female relationships, as traditional families, is not the norm. To young children, especially those heading into already confusing adolescent years, to be told that they have a choice to be a boy or a girl or both or neither is an unnecessary disturbing and emotional assault. I have noticed anyone disagreeing with this “program” seems to be subject to name calling, such as being homophobic or as having extreme conservative views. I deny both, but seek to defend the rights of children to be educated, not indoctrinated. Kay Grey, Rye
Costly consultants As the Rye Foreshore has had three master plans in about six years, I am well aware that they only have “ in principle” support from Mornington Peninsula Shire and are subject to council’s “normal budgetary processes” (“Draft master plan”, Letters 5/4/16). In fact, the frustration within the community is that money can always seem to be found to hire consultants to write new master plans, but there is rarely any commitment to actually implement them. In respect to the unpopular 2013 Rye Boating Precinct Master Plan this has been a good thing. It is my opinion that some councillors and council departments seem to have a tendency towards grandiose and expensive projects in the hope that external funding can be obtained, whereas the community’s wishes are often more modest and affordable and therefore should be able to be funded by the council. For example, many of the community-recommended items in the 2008 Rye Foreshore Reserve Master Plan could probably have been implemented if the funds subsequently used to pay the next lot of consultants were used to implement the community’s recommendations instead. I also believe that as the Rye foreshore returns the council an annual income of several hundred thousand dollars, any surplus should be returned
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Mother’s Day 2016
The steam is rising at Peninsula Hot Springs WINTER is a magical time of year to bathe at Peninsula Hot Springs, the steam rises from the pools as the weather cools down. Bathing when it is raining is a refreshing experience, the rain drops cool your face as your body remains warm submerged in the thermal mineral water. The cooler months are always an incredible time to visit Peninsula Hot Springs, and this year is particularly exciting as the team are currently upgrading the facilities and adding new experiences to both the Bath House and Spa Dreaming Centre. Over the years, the Hammam in the Bath House bathing area has proven to be a popular experience; therefore the Hot Springs team have decided to introduce the experience into the Spa Dreaming Centre. The Hammam experience incorporates hot steam hydrotherapy with a cleansing ritual, and use helps to deeply cleanse the skin and boost circulation while relaxing muscles and relieving tension. Other new bathing experiences available in the Spa Dreaming Centre include hammocks, a foot bath and a new barrel bath which was designed and handcrafted by a local bespoke furniture maker ‘Richard Amy Furniture’. Peninsula Hot Springs will also be hosting a special ‘dine and bathe’ event in support of their official partner Arthritis & Osteoporosis Victoria on Wednesday 1st June. The package includes dinner, a glass of wine, bathing in the Spa Dreaming Centre and will also include a 30 minute talk by Amanda Sobey who will share her challenging experiences of living with limited functions of muscular mobility. The event is $85pp and $40 from each ticket will be donated to Arthritis & Osteoporosis Victoria. To book visit: http://bit.ly/AOVdine Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and this year Peninsula Hot Springs is helping mums give their children a hint on what they would really like this Mother’s Day. Mums can use the Peninsula Hot Springs printable hint cards and are asked to capture images of the notes strategically placed around the house for their children to find. Mums can then share the images on Instagram using #sendthehint to be in with a chance to win a gift certificate to visit Peninsula Hot Springs to relax and indulge for a few hours. Visit http://bit.ly/Motherssendthehint for further information about the competition. Peninsula Hot Springs (03) 5950 8777 www.peninsulahotsprings.com Facebook.com/Peninsulahotsprings Instagram.com/peninsulahotsprings
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This beautifully rejuvenated limestone homestead, built circa 1850 has been lovingly restored and further enhanced by way of a modern extension. Be in awe of the original 11ft ceilings, ornate FRUQLFHV DQG RULJLQDO ÂżUHSODFHV /DUJH FHQWUDO OLYLQJ ]RQHV Ă&#x20AC;RZ WR D VXQ URRP and across the rolling lawns to an FDEDQD DOVR ERDVWLQJ D ÂżUHSODFH DQG kitchenette. Comprising 4BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 2 bathrooms, double garage, ducted heating and wine cellar this beautiful residence is situated on 1/2 acre grounds.
Stunning 4BR home with spacious and bright open-plan interior boasting vaulted FHLOLQJV DQG VSRWWHG JXP WLPEHU Ă&#x20AC;RRUV The mostly single level design has a bonus downstairs area and a tastefully furnished lounge is ideal for entertaining. There is a modern kitchen, and a sunny entertaining deck. This family home is designed for easy living so you can just move in and relax. Only minutes to all the coastal towns, parks and surf beaches, this near new home has a 5-star energy rating and a broad appeal sure to interest all who inspect.
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RYE 6 Fairsea Grove
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This architect inspired home offers stunning views and features 4BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 2 bathrooms and 2 living areas bathed in natural light. A downstairs rumpus room opens to a timber deck and rustic VHWWLQJ ZKLOVW XSVWDLUV LV D IUHH Ă&#x20AC;RZLQJ open-plan kitchen, dining and living DUHD ZLWK SROLVKHG WLPEHU Ă&#x20AC;RRUV WKDW opens to an all weather deck for entertaining all year round. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all here and its getting very hard to replace so GRQÂśW PLVV WKLV WHUULÂżF OLIHVW\OH opportunity
Located just one street back from Bay Beach, this contemporary residence offers fantastic street appeal and the utmost privacy. Featuring 4 bedrooms, EDWKURRPV DQG OLYLQJ ]RQHV RULHQWHG around an all weather outdoor alfresco area and tiled in-ground pool and spa. Other features include polished timber Ă&#x20AC;RRUV WKURXJKRXW GXFWHG KHDWLQJ DQG cooling, kitchen with stone benches and V VWHHO DSSOLDQFHV JDV ORJ ÂżUH WKHDWUH room, double garage and landscaped grounds. All of this just a leisurely 400m stroll to bay beach and bike trail.
Price: $1.1 - $1.2 million buyers Contact: Michael Prentice 0417 369 235
2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye.
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13 Korowa Street RYE $449,000 - $479,000 CHARMING SEASIDE COTTAGE 7KLV FKDUDFWHU OLJKW Ă&#x20AC;OOHG FRWWDJH FRQVLVWV RI %5¡V SOXV VPDOOHU ORIW EHGURRPV )UHVKO\ SDLQWHG WKURXJKRXW WKH PDLQ OLYLQJ DUHD LQFOXGHV NLWFKHQ ZLWK FXWH EXWOHU¡V SDQWU\ DQG UHYHUVH F\FOH DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ DQG SRW EHOO\ JDV Ă&#x20AC;UH FUHDWHV WKH SHUIHFW FRV\ DPELDQFH 7KLV SURSHUW\ LV D JUHDW LQYHVWPHQW IRU KROLGD\ RU SHUPDQHQWO\ WHQDQF\ DQG ZRXOG VKRZ D JUHDW UHWXUQ KRZHYHU IRU Ă&#x20AC;UVW KRPH EX\HUV LW UHDOO\ GRHV WLFN DOO WKH ER[HV
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Country gem Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:
102 Balnarring Road, BALNARRING $850,000 - $885,000 Paton Estate Agents, 2996 Frankston Flinders Road, Balnarring, 5931 4333 Ian Johnson, 0418 541 430
THIS lovely three-bedroom home enjoys a tranquil leafy setting on nearly 4046 square metres of land, and with plenty of space around the home plus shops and schools just down the road, you can create the perfect lifestyle property for the best of both worlds. The sprawling ranch-style home has a well-configured floorplan with a spacious formal lounge and dining area featuring a wood fire and air-conditioning, with sliding French doors opening to an alfresco patio at the rear overlooking the vast backyard. The kitchen also shares the leafy outlook to the yard through a large bay window, and in the adjoining meals and family area, a charming pot belly stove casts its warming glow through winter. A prime prospect in this coveted coastal setting surrounded by gorgeous beaches and popular wineries, this home also includes main bedroom with ensuite,and a detached double garage at the top of a long circular driveway.
1/350 Eastbourne Road ROSEBUD $330 per week
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14 Wilby Street SORRENTO $330 per week
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Rosebud West 1591 Point Nepean Road Foreshore Cafe - Sea Change Opportunity
Available NOW Contact Lauren Brett 0488 326 010
2327 Point Nepean Road, RYE
5985 8800 www.jkre.com.au
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Situated in the busy strip at Capel Sound and set on a prominent corner opposite the camping foreshore and holiday apartments, this business has seating for 27 inside with an additional sidewalk permit for 16, and currently offers breakfast, lunch, sandwiches, salads, hot & cold beverages etc. Selling approx 20-25 kgs of coffee per week during summer, you can take this business to the next level with a summer evening menu or catering for the holiday crowd. Trading 7 days; 7am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4pm in summer and 6 days; 8am -3pm from April to Dec. Suit husband/wife team. Very keen Vendor
For Sale Price $135,000 WIWO View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Chris Wilson M 0417 147 307 P 03 5950 2500 chris.wilson@harcourts.com.au Felicity Mackertichian M 0419 505 285 P 03 5950 2500 felicity.mackertichian@harcourts. com.au Harcourts Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Peeping Through The Olive Grove If a walk to the beach and being close to McCrae Plaza and foreshore is important then this is a must see opportunity. Perfectly set up for the many visitors you will have being in such a great location, this home offers a large tiled open plan living area, modern kitchen with gas cooktop and underbench oven, 4 bedrooms, full size family bathroom, a further shower plus three toilets. Other features include air conditioning, ceiling fans, large single lock up garage, a low maintenance garden of established olive and fruit trees and a garden shed at the rear. This is a great holiday pad, investment or first home in a very convenient location.
Saturday 14th May at 12.00pm View Saturday 7th May 11.30-12.00pm www.harcourts.com.au Chris Wilson M 0417 147 307 P 03 5950 2500 chris.wilson@harcourts.com.au Felicity Mackertichian M 0419 505 285 P 03 5950 2500 felicity.mackertichian@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Beach pad or great investment opposite the foreshore and featuring one bedroom and bathroom, large kitchen and living area, under cover parking, sunny courtyard and a secure location just moments from the beach, shops and schools.
FOR SALE $195,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471
FOR SALE $275,000 Inspect Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact John King 0419 202 471
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Rarely does an opportunity like this comes along. Nestled on the hillside with bay views, this property offers two separate homes with an in ground solar heated swimming pool in between. House 1 has 2BR’s, living area and separate dining with gas heating and air-conditioning. There is the one bathroom and a covered entertaining deck with bay views. House 2 also has 2BR’s plus an open plan kitchen and living area with gas heating and airconditioning. There is one bathroom and a covered entertaining area. Property also features a s/contained studio. Set on approx. 723sqm with double garage, water tanks and low maintenance gardens.
Located near the highest point in Bayview Road, McCrae, this 2 storey home consists of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a galley kitchen. Set on an elevated block of 928 m2 this property offers uninterrupted views across Port Philip Bay. The dimensions of this near rectangular block are 18.2 m x 50.4 / 52.3 m.The existing home is perfect for a renovation, or build yourself a dream house and sit on the deck and enjoy the views all year round. Just a short walk to the waters of the bay, with arguably one of the best stretches of beach on the Peninsula.
FOR SALE $723,000 Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact Melissa Walker 0407 508 555
FOR SALE $625,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact John King 0419 202 471
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Stockdale & Leggo (Dromana-Rosebud) 1159-1165 Point Nepean Road Rosebud, Vic, 3939
168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Team Management We would like to welcome Lauren Dyson to our experienced property team. The Mornington Peninsula is our home so we have a great understanding of the area and our clients needs. Building relationships, combined with excellent property management is what our reputation is built on. Contact us today to ďŹ nd out more. Bowman & Company 168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 Telephone 03 5975 6888 Fax 03 5975 6288 rentals@bowmanandcompany.com.au bowmanandcompany.com.au
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Frankston
Auction
A4 B4 C4
1 Nolan Street, Frankston Crowning a coveted hilltop setting in Frankstonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tightly held Golden Mile, this grand scale allotment has its future paved in gold with the potential to capitalise on the substantial development opportunity (STCA). Minutes from the beachfront and just a short stroll from recreation facilities, transport and Frankstonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s CBD, this prime land is a rare opening in a keenly sought after area within the Frankston High School Zone. The original two-bedroom period residence complements three separate one-bedroom units, all currently leased. Utilise the current income stream while you plan for the future and reap the evident rewards! Conjunctional agent Gary Peer & Associates - Aviv Samuel 0401 378 582 & Mandy Gao 0488 600 998.
Auction Inspect Contact
Saturday 28th May at 3.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mount Martha
Auction
A4 B3 C2
14 Benjamin Street, Mount Martha This distinctively designer, creatively cutting-edge two-storey four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence with a heated swimming pool has been comprehensively renovated for a relaxed contemporary lifestyle set on a generous corner block in a highly sought-after cul-de-sac just one street from the beach. From the custom designed gardens enlivened with sculptural features to the two spacious living areas, sleek crisp white stone kitchen, three sublime bathrooms (with an en suite to the main bedroom) and remote gates to a double garage, this stunning home is a sanctuary of space and light just a short stroll to the beach and close to Mt Martha Village, Bentons Square, schools and Mornington Main Street.
Auction Inspect Contact
Saturday 21st May 11.00am As advertised or by appointment Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mornington Auction this Saturday
Auction
7/26 Pamela Place, Mornington In a whisper quiet cul-de-sac, this low-maintenance two-storey residence creates a relaxed ambience of alfresco entertaining around the sun-drenched fully-fenced courtyard with deck complemented by a deep balcony with wonderful views of the bay. Separate living and dining zones and a contemporary kitchen complement three topfloor bedrooms, the main bedroom with WIR and en suite bathroom access. Step out onto the balcony and unwind from the day as you watch the sun set across the bay. With a garage, powder room and R/C air conditioning, this well-appointed home represents the perfect first home, downsize or investment opportunity close to Bentons Square, Main Street’s cafes and the beach.
Auction Saturday 7th May 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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Safety Beach
Auction
22 Oceanic Drive, Safety Beach Set in the exclusive Martha Cove estate just a few hundred metres from the water, this exceptional two-storey three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom Metricon Homes residence is the perfect merger of lifestyle and location. First class appointments highlight the expansive sun-drenched interior with three living areas including open-plan living, stunning stone kitchen and private landscaped garden with a sensational deck. A palatial main bedroom suite with a Hotel-inspired en suite and balcony with views from Mount Martha to Arthurs Seat, a double remote garage, bi-fold doors and monitored alarm highlight the executive fit-out; while the proximity to the beachfront and Marina facilities promises a magnificent lifestyle.
Auction Saturday 14th May 2.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Tashkin Hassan 0432 567 061 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
A3 B2 C2 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
Mount Martha
Auction
10 Bayfield Court, Mount Martha A hidden haven in the heart of the action, this three-bedroom single-level residence is the ideal first home or downsize option with the secluded cul-de-sac position footsteps from Bentons Square adding to the irresistible equation! Wake up and grab a coffee at your favourite café, walk to childcare centres, schools or health services or catch a bus within minutes of your door. Inside, separate, light-filled living and dining rooms complement a neat kitchen and contemporary flooring; while outdoors a fenced rear garden has enough room for kids to play and to enjoy BBQs with friends. Enjoy the excellent assets of this low-maintenance home with a fabulous Mt Martha lifestyle at your fingertips!
Auction Saturday 21st May 12.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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McCrae
Auction
53 Somers Avenue, McCrae Relax on the front deck with the glistening blue sea as a backdrop as you watch the ships pass through the shipping channel or kick back in the heated spa on the covered rear deck and enjoy the good life 365 days of the year. This is the irresistible lifestyle on offer! Fully renovated, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with two living zones, sleek stone kitchen and stylish en suite is superbly positioned at the foothills of Arthurs Seat and within minutes of McCrae beach, shops and freeway arterial links making this a fabulous place of permanent residence or a prestigious seaside escape. Snap up this sensational home and enjoy an enviable seaside lifetime in magical McCrae.
Auction Saturday 21st May 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
A3 B2 C1 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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REIV Medium Residential 1300 487 469 Agency of the Year
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11 Flame Tree Grove Mornington
10 Beatty Parade Mornington
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BTRE YOU’LL SOON BE HOME
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Exceptional rural property offering 52 acres with dual access from Coolart and Frankston Flinders Roads. With 30 acres under first grade hay and 8 separate paddocks including stockyard with race and electric fencing, water supply to all paddocks is via two dams and a 22,500L gravity fed tank. Outbuildings on the property include machinery shed with 14” high clearance, lock up workshop with 14” high clearance and container height sliding door, and a shearing shed. Main home has 4BR’s – main with WIR & FES, formal lounge, kitchen and meals area opening to alfresco entertaining zone and a double garage.
HASTINGS
Offers Over $450,000
37 LYALL STREET - INSPECT SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM
HASTINGS
Offers Over $335,000
19 SPRING STREET - INSPECT SATURDAY 1.00-1.30PM
SOUGHT AFTER OLD TYABB
LOOKING FOR CONVENIENCE?
Set on an 881m2 block, this 3BR family home features lounge room with bay windows and a wood fire. The meals area adjoins a timber kitchen with dishwasher and breakfast bar, and the family room with built-in bar opens to an outdoor entertaining area with IG pool framed by palm trees. Main bedroom with WIR & ensuite.
Set on 413m2 of land with neat gardens, carport and garden shed, this low maintenance property is fully fenced and includes 3BR’s all with BIR’s, plus ensuite to main bedroom. Light filled lounge room, kitchen with gas cooking, meals area, gas heating, air-conditioning, remote sunblinds (external) and new hot water service.
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$549,000 - $579,000
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DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH ENORMOUS POTENTIAL
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A unique development opportunity in a key location close to HMAS Cerberus, local schools and public transport is ready for the taking. This 3295m2 property offers a 5 lot subdivision (STCA) which includes 4 vacant blocks of land and 1 large block with existing dwelling. The large modern existing home (Lot 3) features 4 bedrooms plus study, 3 living areas, 2 bathrooms, large kitchen and dining, outdoor entertaining area and double lock up garage. With a current lease in place and rental income of $420 pw, this investment will earn you money whilst waiting for approval of planning permits. Vacant blocks of a generous size are in high demand. Here lies an opportunity (STCA) to sell either vacant blocks or house and land packages. The choice is yours!
CRIB POINT
$485,000
HASTINGS
Offers over $395,000
6 ELIZABETH STREET - INSPECT SATURDAY 12 -12.30PM
SUB-DIVISION POTENTIAL
YOUR NEXT PROJECT
WHEN SPACE IS A PRIORITY
PRIME CENTRAL LOCATION
Set on a 1723m2 (approx) lot with a bungalow at the rear, this spacious home has an open plan design with 3 living zones, 4BR’s including main with WIR & FES, plus a separate study. Kitchen has dishwasher, there is gas heating and air-conditioning throughout; outside is an undercover entertaining area, double carport and storage.
Set on 967m2, this property is ripe for a development (STCA) akin to those already setting the trend in this sought after part of town. This site is all about location location. With a current lease in place, receive rental income from the existing home which is an original fisherman’s cottage, while you get your plans & permits approved.
Cedar and brick ranch style home set on a 1614m2 (approx) block. A large timber kitchen features island bench and s/steel gas cook top and wall oven, the separate dining area and lounge provides a versatile floor plan, and 3 huge bedrooms, including main with FES, all have BIRs. Also featuring rumpus room with kitchen.
Set on a 714m2 allotment, this 3BR weatherboard home provides kitchen with gas cook top and wall oven, lounge, renovated bathroom, GDH, front and back verandahs, bungalow and workshop. This solid home will suit the home renovator or investor, and the location and size of the block makes for an appealing development site (STCA).
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Lovely 2BR unit set at the rear featuring modern kitchen with s/steel appliances, dining area opening to paved courtyard and low maintenance garden, BIR’s to both bedrooms, main bathroom and internal access from the single garage. Split system air-conditioning and quality fixtures and fittings complete this very neat and easily maintained unit.
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Community Event Calendar MAY Rosebud Lions Club A Not For Profit community group supporting our schools, sporting clubs, and local disadvantaged and needy families. Our current membership is ageing and needs an injection of young energetic community minded volunteers. Our current need is for volunteers to help run our monthly trash and treasure market on the rosebud village green. Assistance with cooking in the food caravan and parking for stall holders is needed. Want to be part of a volunteer club? Further details: President Gordon Woods 986 6024 gormu.lions@bigpond.com Sunday 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 May Sorrento Bowls Club (Rear David Macfarlan Oval, Hotham Rd, Sorrento. Free coaching for beginners (all ages) from 10.30 A.M. till noon. Make it a family affair or come along with a neighbour. Learn how
to play lawn bowls and meet new friends. All equipment provided. Wear flat soled shoes. Enquiries: Judith 0412 371 321 2nd May For 4 Weeks + 2 Weeks On Facebook/Instagram. Sorrento Community Centre Introduction To Ipad Iphone, Plus Facebook And Instagram. 9/15 - 12/15pm $100 ($80M Concession) Plus $10 Registration. For all beginners and those with new gadgets! Learn basic skill, gain confidence in apps, safari, mail and more. Held in the centre. Thursday 5 Of May Sorrento Community Centre Quilts For Others. 10-00 till 3pm. No Cost! In the Centre Meeting room. All materials provided. Join Marie Lee and her team, non-sewers welcome. Drop in anytime to be involved in a worthwhile cause.
Saturday 7 May Rotary Foreshore Community Market 8.30am till 1.00pm, Free Entry Fresh local produce & much more The Rotary Club of Rosebud-Rye Bookings for stalls: ryeforeshoremarket@hotmail.com 9th May 12 Noon to 1.30pm Sorrento Community Centre National Neighbourhood House & Volunteer Week Another Free Event! Soup and sandwiches provided. Meet Volunteers and course members, discover Children’s Art, The Connected Garden, Mosaics, Tepee Making and much more. Saturday 14 May Rye Historical Society Street Stall: Saturday 14 May Outside John Kennedy Real Estate corner Lyons Street Rye. Monster Book Sale in ‘Old Schoolhouse’ June long weekend. Monthly meeting: Monday 23 May
Rye Primary School library 8 pm. Guest speaker Chris O’Shannessy History of the local tour company. All welcome, supper served. Enquiries - 5985 2797, 5985 2231
and jewellery for sale on the day. Contacts: Lynne Irving, 5985 4666, lynne.irving6@ bigpond.com or Kerryn Rivett 5986 1119 irivett1@bigpond.com
Monday 16 May St Mark’s Anglican Church Dromana Cnr. Point Nepean Rd and O’Donohue St. Dromana. Women’s Morning Tea 10.00am till 12noon, Entry: Free Guest speakers: Pastor Vicki Mustafa & Carmela D’Amore Pastor Vicki Mustafa will speak and centre around two things- her faith journey from Islam to Christ and women in the Middle East. Carmela D’Amore has just published a book on Sicillian cooking. It is an intricate combination of biography and personal struggle and culinary studies. Carmela wants people to experience cooking the way she does, that food and family are the essence of life. Cooking she says is about immersing yourself in the moment. We will also have a range of plants
Wednesday 24 May Sorrento Community Centre 3.45pm till 5pm Connected Garden Project. Join the fun under the famous blue pergola; art meets gardening! Uniting the Skate Park and Wetlands to the Centre. Free sausage sizzle and fruit supplied by Scicluna’s in Sorrento. Hug a tree, paint plant tins and meet other families and volunteers.
JUNE Saturday 4 June Rotary Foreshore Community Market 8.30am till 1.00pm, Free Entry Fresh local produce & much more The Rotary Club of Rosebud-Rye Bookings for stalls: ryeforeshoremarket@hotmail.com
• Rye Branch 5985 9755 • Dromana Branch 5981 8327 • Rosebud Branch 5982 0499
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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
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careful healthy eating and exercise program. After having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed in June 2014 I have lost 35 kgs. I am healthy, happy and I have great quality of life. This is much easier than managing a Gastric Band and my BMI is down to 23. “I now feel like the me that was always hidden on the inside.” I am off blood pressure medication, my knee problems which were heading towards knee replacement have now significantly improved. I am now looking forward to healthy active retirement. It has been quite a journey but the team at LAPSurgery Australia have supported me all the way to success. THANK YOU!
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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
Monument for enlisted soldiers Compiled by Melissa Walsh
MESSRS Adamson Strettle and Co will hold their second sale at Tanti on Monday, 15th May, when a good yarding is expected. *** THE annual meeting of the Somerville Fruitgrowers’ Ladies’ Guild will be held in the Somerville Hall on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. *** MR V. Porter, who has been residing on the Mornington Road, Frankston, for some time is leaving the district, and intends taking up his residence at Beaconsfield, where he has purchased a property. *** MR. W. Membrey, having leased his property in Frankston, left for his new home at Caulfield last week, and the best wishes of the friends he made while residing here goes with him. *** WE have to record the death of Mr Peter Holmes, a late resident of Somerville, which sad event took place in Melbourne on Tuesday last. The deceased was 76 years of age, and had been a colonist for 60 years. *** A CONVERSAZIONE will be held at the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall on Wednesday evening, to bid farewell to Rev G. A. and Mrs Kitchen. All friends and Parishioners of St Paul’s are accorded a hearty welcome. *** THE whole of the day men of the
Mirboo Shire, with one exception, have gone into camp. They are all married men. In all sixty men from the Shire of Mirboo North have enlisted since the beginning of this year. *** PRIVATE J. Menbrey, wishes to return his thanks to the residents of Frankston, for the handsome presentation made to him of a gold medal at the 5th send-off to recruits and states that he will treasure the memento as long as he lives. *** IN addressing the young men of his congregation at Ballarat, on Sunday last, and referring to the surrender of Kut el-Amara, the Rev Adam Clarke said “If the Military authorities would take me I would not stay here a day longer. The man who stays at home in the face of the news that has come through is a cur.” *** MESSRS H. J. Looker and Son. will sell by auction on Saturday, 27th May, at noon, under instructions from the mortgagee, at Mr Lambie’s residence, adjacent to the Bittern Railway, a farm containing 81 acres 1 perch, on which is erected house and outbuildings. The title is under the transfer of Land Act 1915, and the terms offered are liberal. *** SPECIAL services were conducted in the local Methodist Church on Easter Sunday when Rev. E Tonkin occupied the pulpit in the morning and Mr Twyford in the evening. Appro-
priate sermons were preached, and large congregations attended on both sessions. Mr Tonkin junior, who is a fine musician officiated at the organ and sang a solo both morning and evening. *** ZEPHERON, the winner of the Grand National Steeplechase in 1914, after a long spell, has been put into work at Flemington, together with a black mare by Junista (sire of Mynoto and Flash Jack), and she is to be educated to the jumping business. Mr M. J. Farrell, Zepheron’s former trainer, who was well known in Frankston, is now at the front with the Australian Forces. *** AN adjourned meeting of delegates of the Mornington Football Association was held at Somerville on Friday evening, when delegates were present from Mornington, Frankston,Somerville and Tyabb, and as the clubs represented did not intend to compete this year, it was unanimously decided to close down the association for 12 months, the secretary to call the delegates together again in March, 1917, to further consider the position. *** THE following contributions towards purchasing a flag for the Langwarrin Military Camp have been received :— Arthur D. Box Esq., Mrs A. D. Box, Thos. Box,“Dulcie Domum”, Mrs Malcomson, Fred Malcomson, Mr Rimmer, F. Brown, Mrs Dal-
man, Mrs Jacobs, Miss Myers, Mrs Griffiths, Miss Brockett, Matron and Sister “St Pancras” Hospital. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason will hold their Somerville monthly sale on Wednesday next, when they will offer cattle, horses, pigs, sheep and sundries. On Saturday, 18th inst, they will sell at the Mart, Frankston, on account of vendors, a large quantity of useful household furnishings, tools and sundries. The sale will commence at two o’clock. On the 31st May they will hold an extensive clearing sale of machinery, farm implements,horses, drays, and other vehicles, tools etc., by order of Mr Michael Clements also 330 acres well improved farm. *** A PUBLIC meeting, called by circular, by Mr Mark Brody, was held in the Mechanics’ Hall, Frankston, on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of discussing ways and means of erecting a monument in Frankston in memory of those who had enlisted for active service from this district. There was a fair attendance, and after the matter had been fully discussed it was resolved, on the motion of Dr Maxwell, “that the meeting considers it desirable to formulate a movement to raise funds for a monument to commemorate those who have gone on active service from the North Riding of the Shire of Frankston and Hastings, and that Cr Oates be asked to act as a delegate to the Shire Council to ask for their support and co-
operation.”
*** LETTERS From The Front. The following extracts are taken from a letter from Private “Sandy” Bray, to his parents, which was received this week:— Since writing last we have been transferred from the trenches and I am now in the artillery. It is altogether different from the other work. The weather is now very hot. Australia is nothing to it. We go about in nothing but short pants and a helmet, and are as brown as a copper kettle. Before we were transferred there was a sports meeting and I won the 100 yards handicap. As this is the second I have won over here I must be pretty fit. Nearly all the boys from Frankston are here now. Bert Roberts is back from England and looking well. We are having a good time in the artillery and are being fitted out with everything new. I have not seen Roger Burton, but Dick Davies told me he saw him at Zeitoun. Athol Hague is an orderly in the hospital at Heliopolis, he has grown a lot and looks in the pink of condition. We get well looked after in the provision line and are supplied with bacon, cheese, condensed milk, dried figs etc, so there is nothing to complain about, and I never felt better, I will close now. I can’t say our next move, but think it will be soon. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 6 May, 1916
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THE SCREAMING JETS By Terri Lee Fatouros
from domestic violence, redemption, and raunchiness to homelessness. So many different topics are covered – hopefully we’ll be able to please our old fans and get some new ones as well.”
Australia’s iconic classic rock band The Screaming Jets are back after an eight-year hiatus between albums, with their latest and greatest new release entitled Chrome. This seventh studio album has been a labour of love, with a mix of new songs that has a slightly new bent to their sound, to say the least, leaving the boys wildly excited with the finished product.
Gleeson rather enjoys the odd vinyl or two and recently dusted off his record player and got into a vintage collection he’s had stashed for years. I guess enthusiasts would be advised to keep an eye out for the vinyl version of Chrome because Gleeson told me there will be a run on.
The Screaming Jets will be touring and showcasing their new material, but keeping authentic to their rockin’ history by pulling out all their biggest hits along the way. I chatted to Dave Gleeson recently and this is what the effervescent front man had to say. “We are really excited to have the new album and realize it has been too long in between but nevertheless we are pumped. We actually played a bunch of the new songs during our tour in December last year, when Chrome was supposed to be released, and were delighted with the response. Paul Woseen wrote the bulk of the songs and Jimi Hocking and I wrote a couple as well. It was a great process working with Paulie, as he came in with about 25 acoustics. We listened to them all and then whittled it down to the songs we wanted to concentrate on, then built them up from there, which was a first, really. Paulie writes awesome rock songs, awesome in their arrangement, and he’s a great lyricist. I can’t wait to hear what people think of the album!” Recently The Jets gigged with legendary guitarist/songwriter, Rockin’ Rob Riley at the Boom Boom Room in Adelaide. Riley is best
known for churning out remarkable songs for Rose Tattoo, Dallimore and The Party Boys. Slash from Guns n Roses claims Riley is his favourite guitarist of all times. Laughs Gleeson, “On the night I might have had a couple of sherbets before the show, but that’s because I was enjoying Rob’s gig. He’s a great guitar player and I just love his voice.” I assured him most fans would realize that’s just “Dave being Dave.” Chuckling, he said, “There’s two kind of vibes for me. Obviously when we do our shows and go on tour, you can’t go on stage too loose, but when it comes to playing parties and stuff... well, I let loose and get into my songs.” It certainly appears it is a formula fans enjoy because for the last few years, The Jets have
been doing one tour a year, keeping their loyal supporters in the loop and staying active in the industry. However, with their latest album Chrome being officially launched during their forthcoming national tour in May, this may very well change. “This is the first time we’ve released this sort of album in this brave new world of digital music. But keep in mind there’s still plenty of stuff we want to do in an old-school format, like recording a full album rather than recording a song here and there. We still want to connect with people from our past, and as a band continuing on, we want to connect and bring on board people hearing us for the first time as well. Chrome deals with everything
The Screaming Jets are your classic, loud rock band and in Gleeson’s words, “We are not old blokes simply going through the motions – classic rock is a genre. To me it’s two guitars, bass, great lead breaks, drums, great chorus, meaningful songs and everything from Aerosmith and AC/DC to The Angels. Supporting us is a band called Massive, comprising a bunch of guys in their 20s who embrace the true classic rock band image and sound. They don’t sound old and jaded, rather new and fresh and are totally in the mode of classic rock. That’s what we are too, and proudly so.” The Screaming Jets are founding members Dave Gleeson and Paul Woseen with Mickl Sayers, Jimi Hocking and Scott Kingman. Their national tour kicks off on Saturday, 7th May at the Corner Hotel in Richmond. Go see them and have a blast! For more info visit: www.facebook.com/TheScreamingJets
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 (pictured) – Michelin star and three-hatted chef • Adrian Li – 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 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’
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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.
JAZZ HANDS AT THE READY… Mornington Street corners, bars and restaurants will come alive over the Queen’s Birthday Weekend, June 10 – 12, as some of the biggest names in the business hit town for the fourth annual Mornington Winter Jazz Festival. The 2016 festival is set to take things to a whole new level with the introduction of a new Blues program which will be jam packed with some of Mornington Peninsula’s favourite artists! The 2015 festival was a huge success, with more than 116 performances in and around Mornington, and this year festival organisers the Mornington Chamber of Commerce are aiming to raise the bar even further. Multi-ARIA nominee Frank Bennett kicks things off at The Rocks on Friday, June 10. Bennett’s uncanny ability to recapture the magic of Sinatra in concert has made him one of the most popular and sought after entertainers in Australia today. Friday evening also plays host to a great blues line up at The Grand Hotel with local favourites Wilson & White, Diddy Reyes and Rob Papp’s Blues Head supporting the unmissable Soul Sacrifice, Melbourne’s best Santana touring band. Off the back of an epic performance in 2015, soul singers Vika Bull and Adrew DeSilva (pictured) are set to draw a crowd to their performance ‘Let’s Get It On, The Life and Music of Marvin Gaye’ at the Grand Hotel Sunday June 12. Likewise, Vince Jones returns to Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery on Saturday June 11 with a new and unique show created exclusively for the Mornington Winter Jazz Festival.
There are also a heap of great free performances in and around town all weekend including a killer blues line up at Double G Saloon, Jazz-A-Thon at Leaf and Bean, a jam packed showcase of jazz at Gods Kitchen and for the latin lovers, newly opened Casa De Playa presents La Rumba who will have you dancing till the wee hours of Saturday night! Between Friday and Sunday there are over 50 performances available for you to experience ranging from intimate Jazz dinner shows to dance floor take over swing and blues sessions including the ever popular Mick Pealing and band at the Bay Hotel Sunday afternoon. For something a little more unique, Brooklands of Mornington are hosting a one of a kind Chefs Choice 5 Course Dining Experience on Friday evening accompanied by an evening of Jazz in the Eighteen78 dining room. Bookings can be made directly with the venue. For a toe tapping good time, The Royal Hotel has created their very own ‘Jazz Club’ offering a night of swing and splendour with the Gatsby Swing performing classics of the roaring 20’s and 30’s. Of course Saturday and Sunday will offer a wide variety of free street entertainment with roving bands parading the Main Street and children’s entertainment to keep the little ones enthralled too! Tickets are Now On Sale! The full program and event information can be found online at www.morningtonjazz.com.au or by contacting Mornington Chamber of Commerce on 5975 4522 (Mon-Wed).
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CABIN Onsite For Sale at Lake Mulwala Holiday Park, 2 bedrooms fully furnished, own toilet & shower, TV/DVD, fridge, lounge & kitchen suite, outside table & chairs, air conditioning, plenty of parking at side of cabin for car & boat. $87,000. Phone: 0434 615 889. CREATIVE GRAND TOUR, 19.4ft length, full annexe, water hoses, sullage hoses, weight and adjustment bars, toilet and shower, many extras, S66-095, $30,000. Call 0439 035 154. JAYCO 2004, 18' Freedom pop top caravan, tandem wheel, AC /heater, microwave, hot plates, 3 way fridge, double bed, new tyres, pull out awning, one owner (non smokers) always garaged, van tec applied, EC, well looked after, very clean. Pakenham area. $17,500ono. Phone 0418 519 901.
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NISSAN Pulsar ST 2013 sedan. Auto, silver, tinted windows, reverse sensors, 14,800kms, one owner, reg until 04/17 (ZRU-828), FSH, RWC, EC. $14,995ono. 5996 3006. GALAXY Odyssey Pop Top Caravan 2008. Excellent condition. Features Dometic 3 way fridge, 1 electric & 3 gas burner /grill combo, LG microwave, rangehood, air conditioner with heating, roll out awning, 2x inner spring single beds, L shaped lounge, manual & mains water pump, new tyres, external folding table. Registered til Nov 2016 (S77-256) $19,999. Phone: 0477 009 795.
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REGENT Mayfair Caravan 18' Pop Top, single axle, double bed, new awning, Flick Master tap for tank and town water, new water pump and level indicator, battery condition indicator, new battery, good tyres, front boot, stove with grill, fridge, shade cloth for annexe and for all sides with tracks, 2 boxes on rear, reverse cycle air conditioning/heating, flat screen TV with arm, new vinyl on floor, tv aerial, rear camera, always kept undercover, excellent condition, reg (N31-938). $15,000 neg. Phone: 0428 132 921.
SLIDE ON CAMPER 2010 built, toilet, shower, HWS, 80ltrs water, 2 burner cooktop with oven and grill. 140ltr fridge, large sink, new innerspring mattress. 360 watts solar, 2 x 100 ah AGM house batteries, Ctec 25 amp charger, dc to dc charger, battery monitoring. Elec lifting legs, all Led lighting, large pantry and lots of storage. $22,500. Ph: 0428 856 967
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JAYCO 2007 J Series Pop Top. 17.6 ft, excellent condition, low mileage, roll out awning, reverse cycle air con, gas/electric cooktop, three way fridge, double bed, all towing gear included, kitchen fully equipped, registered until end August 2016 (S17-260). $19,500. Phone: (03) 5975 3583. REGENT, Cruiser. 17' 6", Dual Axle, 2009, shower/toilet, Queen Bed, microwave, fridge, TV, DVD player, sound system, cafe seating, full oven, sep grill, hot plates, water filter tap, reverse cycle AC, plenty cupboards, awning, front boot storage, elec brakes, EC. $34,000ono. 0419 132 441.
JAYCO 15 ' 6 '' Poptop '89. 970KG.new Tebbs rollout and full annex. S/Beds, front, kitchen, stove, microwave. 3way fridge.batt/elec lighting.porta WC. New light truck tyres.elec.brakes newly serviced.Caravan cover and side carport canopy. Stabiliser bars. All ropes pegs poles many extras. Ready to go just add your clothes. $8500 ONO. Sorrento. Ph: 0438 390 376 MILLARD, Poptop, 2001, Horizon special edition caravan, 16 foot, full annexe, as new condition, many extras. $19,500. John 0408 331 347.
MONARCH 17 feet, poptop, 2000, single axle, twin beds, reverse cycle airconditioning, Tebbs annex (as new), microwave, 3 way fridge, radio/CD player, excellent condition, many extras. $14,900 negotiable. Phone 5981 1631 or 0409 821 140.
BMW 7281 AUTO, 1998, excellent condition, RWC and service history, leather interior, sun roof, A/C, electric windows and seat adjustment, cruise control, parking sensors, 6 airbags, $13,750 ono. Call 5941 4929 or 0414 674 160
MERCEDES ML 300 CDI standard features include, navigation, bluetooth, rear park, front and wiper sensors, leather trim, 20 inch alloy wheels, tow bar with electric brake for boat or caravan, electric tailgate, registration until April 2016, number plates not included, approximately 47,000 kms, excellent condition, usual wear and tear.(ALBY-13) $47,900 neg. Phone: 0413 157 045
TOYOTA HILUX 2013 low kms. Everything you need in a 4wd factory extras include bull bar tinted windows hard top, reverse camera and tow bar. This car will not disappoint serious buyers only. No time wasters (ZYT-815) $42,000 negotiable. Phone: 0427433307
TOYOTA Kluger Wagon 2014 top of the range 2014 current shape kluger grande awd! Powerful 3.5L V6 engine, auto transmission. Pearl white duco. Luxury features including satellite navigation, reverse camera, handsfree bluetooth, cruise control, leather accented trim, heated & cooled front seats, sunroof, rear Bluray DVD player, blind spot alert, lane departure warning, push button start, 19' alloy wheels, fog lamps and tow bar. Just had 40,000 km service. One owner car, female driver, reluctant sale. First to see will buy.(1BU-1IG) $55,500. 0402 097 501.
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General TOYOTA PRADO, GXL Land Cruiser, 2002 .3400 V6 Quad Cam. One owner. 270,200km. All services carried out. NSW plates AI 10 GO. $9500 includes Toyota tow bar and bicycle rack. Mob: 0413 766 483
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Bulls charge home for a draw PENINSULA LEAGUE
By Toe Punt KARINGAL almost doubled its score in the final 16 minutes of the match to draw against Seaford in Peninsula Division football on Saturday. At the 12-and-a-half minute mark of the final quarter at Ballam Park, Tigersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; star Aaron Walton kicked his second goal of the afternoon and put his side 30 points in front. At that stage, it was the biggest margin of the day and a Karingal revival looked remote. However, led by a dominating Grant Goodall in the ruck, Cal Dixon through the middle, Michael Burke in attack and Aaron Paxton and best on ground Duncan Proud in defence, the Bulls unleashed the shackles and attacked the top of the square. The Bulls booted 4.8 in a frantic final 16 minutes before the siren sounded with the scoreboard reading 9.17 (71) to 10.11 (71). Seaford completely stopped running at the ten minute mark of the last quarter. Had it not been for the experience of Dean Williamson and Kyle Matthews in the tense final minutes, Seaford probably would have been overrun completely. It was a special day for three-time Seaford premiership player Joe Hallal, who ran out for the 200th time after making his debut in 2000. The day wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t so special for gun Karingal recruit and full forward Leigh Poholke, who left the field in the opening term with what appeared to be an ACL injury. Scans will confirm through the week. Jackson Mockett was superb for the Tigers and one of their best with a game
Shark net: Bonbeach couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t contain Frankston YCW who ran out 114 point winners. Picture: Andrew Hurst
high four goals, while Matt Herbert was outstanding in the first half. This week should see the return of Jake Kelly and Chris Hay for the Bulls. A Shane Paterson led Langwarrin booted 12 goals to one in the second half against Edithvale-Aspendale to notch its first win of the 2016 season. With Kangas president Dave Nelli telling the RPP Footy Show on Saturday morning that the club had embarked on a rebuilding strategy, the evergreen Paterson did everything he
could to ensure that his young charges got over the line, 12.13 (85) to 9.12 (66). The Eagles led by 22 points at half time after making the most of the strong wind, however, could only manage just one more goal for the game. Paterson took control of the team while coach Brad Dredge got married (the day was planned before he was offered the Langwarrin coaching job). Kieran Albanese continued his strong start to the season with four majors for the Kangas while Blake Peach played
his best game of the season with three goals. Angus Macguire and Lochie Brodie were the best of the Eagles, while the more experienced Tim Mannix and Jeremy Heys worked tirelessly. Pines blew Mornington out of the water with a seven goal to two opening quarter and were never challenged after that, winning for the first time since the late 1990â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at Alexandra Park, 18.15 (123) to 12.11 (83). A fit and firing Tim Bongetti booted
seven goals for the Pythons in a devastating display while Paul Scanlon and Luke Potts dominated through the middle of the ground. Warwick and Joel Miller were once again the best of the Doggies while Will Goosey played his best ever game of senior footy. Bonbeach coach Steve Hughes told the RPP Footy Show live in the studio on Saturday morning that his side had nothing to lose and everything to gain against the yardstick of the competition in Frankston YCW. After a 23.10 (148) to 4.10 (34) whipping, it would have been hard for Hughes to take away any positives. The Sharks are now the only side in the competition without a win and sit on the bottom of the table. The Stonecats had nine goal kickers with Dave Bodley booting six and Paul Minchington, Anthony Bruhn, Lew Roberts and Sam Widdowson all kicking three each, while two of the most exciting players in the competition, Ryley Hodson and Ben Credlin, dominated. Shane McDonald, Chris Bryan and Beau Bailey were the best of the Sharks. Mt Eliza trailed Chelsea by four points at half time on Saturday before booting eight goals to one in the third to blow the game apart. The final score was 14.8 (92) to 6.16 (52). Nick Strickland booted four for the winners while a further eight players contributed on the scoreboard. Anthony Cleary was outstanding. Josh Tripcony and Grant Trew were fine contributors for the Gulls, along with Jack Francis.
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By Toe Punt TWO MPNFL squads have been selected for Victorian Football Championships later this month. The main squad will tackle Northern Football League on Saturday, May 21 at Ryeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s RJ Rowley Reserve, while a Young Guns squad will play Yarra Ranges, previously named the Yarra Valley Mountain District Football Netball League. Peninsula region AFL South East League Manager Shaun Connell said this will be a fantastic opportunity for many people in our region to represent the MPFNL. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whilst in regular season games there are two different leagues it now feels that the Mornington Peninsula community is represented as one,â&#x20AC;? Connell said. The coaches selected to lead the MPNFL representative sides are as follows: MPNFL v NFL Seniors Football: John Hynes U19 Football: Steve Brattle Open Netball: Ben Black U19 Netball: Jess Hosking AFL Yarra Ranges v MPNFL Young Guns Football: John Sloan
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U19 Football: Mark Hustwaite Open Netball: Laura Herrington U17 Netball: Shelley Cottle The Squads Peninsula Division Bonbeach: Dylan Jones, Shane McDonald Chelsea: Ben Holman, James Brain, Todd Gardiner Edithvale-Aspendale: Steve Mannix, Jeremy Heys Frankston YCW: Byron Barry, Kevin Lylak, Ash Eames, Sam Widdowson, Ryan Santon, Anthony Bruhn, Kyle Hutchison, Paul Minchington, Lachlan Wallace, Anthony Barry Karingal: Leigh Poholke Langwarrin: Nicholas Tuddenham Mornington: Warwick Miller, Jimmy Cameron, Jackson Calder Mt Eliza: Sam Gill, Jay Neratzaglou, Ben Landry, Rohan Heasley, Justin Van Unen, Dave Barton Pines: Luke Potts, Paul Scanlon, Guy Hendry, Aaron Edwards, Tim Bongetti, Beau Hendry Seaford: Kyle Mathews, Dean Williamson Nepean Division Crib Point: Taylor Stratton Devon Meadows: Steven Roberts Dromana: Rikki Johnston, Christian
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Ongarello, Sam Geurts, Beau Cosson Frankston: Beau Muston, Ryan Kitchen, Samuel Fox Hastings: Paul Rogasch, Matt Clifford, Luke Clark Pearcedale: Dylan Hoare Red Hill: Jake Mitchell Rosebud: Seb Kreumich, Greg Bentley, Keegan Downie Rye: Adam Kirkwood, Ryan Mullet, Nathan Henley, Kris Bardon, Jye Lloyd, Brady Egan Somerville: Tim McGenniss, Scott Simpson, Ben Crowe, David Hirst Sorrento: Tyrren Head, Leigh Treeby, James Hallahan, Luke Tapscott, Nick Corp, Scott Lockwood Tyabb: Ethan Rahilly Young Guns Squad Peninsula Bonbeach: Jackson Casey, Lachlan Gill â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Renouf Chelsea: Matt Silva Edithvale-Aspendale: Shaun Fisher, Mark Mullins Frankston YCW: Ben Credlin, Jack Greenwood, Zinzile Mosamine, Ryley Hodson Karingal: Jake Kelly, Aaron Paxton, Harry Czarnecki, Aaron Lees Langwarrin: Luke Churcher, Nick Hammil Mornington: Josh Halsall, Jake Smart Mt Eliza: Brodie Shaw, Robbie Turnbull Pines: Patrick Jack-
son, Rhys Chalkley Seaford: Jonathan Haidon, Matthew Herbert Nepean Crib Point: Brendan Phillips Devon Meadows: Patrick Harmes, Jack Hazendonk Dromana: Daniel Geurts, Reece Wilde, Billy Quigley Frankston: Zac Longham, Dale Sutton, Ryan Marks-Logan Hastings: Luke Smith, Wade Delahaye, Jake Hewitt Pearcedale: Alex Hartnett Red Hill: Jonah Siverson, Jackson Dalton, Michael Mock Rosebud: Jackson McCrae, Glenn Peterson Rye: Jimmy Jennings, Somerville: Rowan Hogenbirk, Adrian Speedy, Luke Rowe Sorrento: Luke Brigden, Zac Byrnes, Danny Stevenson UNDER 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s v Northern Chelsea: Justin Furborough, Joel King, Ciaron Doherty, Jesse Davies, Corey Edmunds Frankston YCW: Luke Paynter, Lachlan Street, Joshua Butland, Bailey Williams Karingal: Mason Russel, Travis Puntaroni, Brad Occipinti, Zane Merdanovic, Blake Simpson Mornington: Broden Bird, Kalen Bird, Lachlan Hewitt, Bradley Harding, Hayden Anderson, Jack Wells, Lachlan Susovich, Ryan Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill,Kyle
Bleazby Pines: Jayden Goldsmith, Jacob Boyle, Reece Stewart, Brad Kiely Seaford: Luke Hayes, Rick Chisholm, Ben Searle, Taka Tohiariki, Dylan Howlett Under 19s v Yarra Ranges Crib Point: Jayden Deas, Nick Rutherford, Ethan Smith, Kye Espenschied, Gordon Frankel Devon Meadows: Jayden Sullivan, Liam Drew, Josh Stewart Dromana: Alex Bird, Ethan Johnson, Dean Waugh Frankston: Koby Villis, Tyler Neal, Rhys De Deugd Hastings: Aaron King, Sean Hewitt, Kayne Lewis, Peter Megee Pearcedale: Jayron Ostrom Red Hill: Jono Ross, Sam Scicluna Rosebud: Adam Jarred, Sean Downie, Fletcher Hustwaite, Tom Stoffels Rye: Harrison Devine-Richardson, Joel Wills Somerville: Josh McMahon, Liam Gruar, Matt Elliot, Sam McDonnell, Jake Whybrow, Bailey Dorling, Jackson Stapleton Sorrento: Chad Harris, Jack Grant, Mitch Towers, Joe Boase, Rhys Byrnes, Harry White Tyabb: Brock Regan, Darcy Underwood, Bailey Henderson
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Blues sit on the top of the table NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt HASTINGS remains unbeaten and on top of the Nepean Division ladder after a fighting victory against Devon Meadows on Saturday. The Blues let a large lead slip in the third quarter and the opposition drew level at one stage, before the Blues settled with a couple of goals and went on to win 17.12 (114) to 14.11 (95). The enigmatic Colin McVeigh had a quiet start to the afternoon but a masterstroke from runner Peter Mereszko saw the Blues star shifted to full forward in the third. The result was two third and two final quarter goals to McVeigh. The move also involved Luke Hewitt going higher up the ground. He took a number of telling marks when it mattered across half back to help seal the win. Young Ben King was a solid contributor in the ruck for the Blues in the absence of Josh Mulheron, who will be missing for up to eight weeks with a fractured cheekbone. The Blues also went into the match without star forward Luke Clark, who hurt his AC-joint (shoulder) in the clash against Frankston Bombers on ANZAC Day. Shaun Foster is a gem and he was at his finest on Saturday with three goals, while Nick Gray and Pete Mawson won plenty of the footy through the middle of the ground. Paul Rogasch booted four goals playing as a key forward. Devon Meadows is making steady progress in 2016. After being almost eight goals down at half time, the old Devon Meadows would have thrown in the towel.
However, the Panthers booted eight goals in the third term and drew level. They also went toe-to-toe with the Blues in the final quarter. Patrick Harmes is a star of the competition and is incredibly underrated, while Jack Hazendonk and Jayden Sullivan were tireless. Where to for Crib Point? The Magpies recruited extremely well in the pre-season and there was enormous optimism for the year ahead. Four rounds later, the club is on its knees after a humiliating 98 point loss to Sorrento. This time last year, with an inferior list to what ran out on the weekend, the Magpies overran the Sharks in a massive upset. The Magpies play like individuals, and on Saturday, the cracks began to open wider. Arguing on the field and between leaders saw the Pies boot just one goal in the opening half. The Pies managed to boot six last quarter goals to add some respectability. Crib Point coach Taylor Stratton was named in the best players but from all reports was “hardly sighted”. Paul Smith was the standout with three goals while James Cook rarely doesn’t give his all. Take no credit away from the Sharks though – their stars were at their best. Nick Corp booted five majors and Scott Lockwood four while Luke Tapscott and Tyrren Head dominated. It would be very interesting to be a fly on the wall at Crib Point over the next couple of weeks. What a match it will be this weekend when the Pies play Tyabb.
Blues clues: Top of the table Hastings held of a Devon Meadows revival to win by 19 points. Picture: Scott Memery
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