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Dining out: Koalas are causing concern on French Island where they are quickly killing off the very trees that feed them. Members of the island’s Landcare group believe time is running out for both the trees and the koalas. Pictures: Alison Pitt, left, and keith Platt, above.

PROPERTY owners on French Island are worried that koalas are eating themselves out of house and home. Although not native to the island, the introduced koalas are so successful that their numbers have increased past the point of being able to sustainably coexist with the vegetation on which they feed. Islanders fear the koalas will die of starvation or need to be culled as hundreds were in 2013 and 2014 near Cape Otway, south-west of Melbourne. “The extent of damage and loss of koala habitat has increased over the last three years to the point where koalas themselves are becoming desperate for food,” French Island Landcare Group president Alison Pitt said. “It is not uncommon to see three koalas in one tree. Not only is this bad news for the tree but stressful to koalas who are quite territorial.” “Koalas on French Island remain disease free and have no predators. They do not self-regulate in their breeding habits so left unabated increase their population very quickly and are now eating themselves out of habitat.” Wildlife officers say there should be one koala a hectare. Ms Pitt said members of the Landcare her group had “been expressing their concerns to Parks Victoria, DELWP and the Minister for Environment about the koala population on French Island for almost 12 months without response”. She said a sterilisation program believed to start in spring would do little to ease the problem in the short term. Ms Pitt said a sterilisation program started in 2007 allowed trees to recover in some areas but other parts of the island were being decimated. Since 1923 more than 8,500 koalas from French Island have been used to repopulate areas on the mainland where their numbers had been declining. “In spite of the importance of the Island for Victorian koalas, koala habitat on the island has been neglected and koala numbers have frequently been allowed to rise to the point of widespread destruction of island trees,” Ms Pitt said. “The koalas did an enormous amount of damage to koala habitat on the island in the 2000s, when translocations were halted for lack of further suitable places in Victoria, exacerbated by the millennium drought.” Ms Pitt said of thousands of trees planted by the Landcare group over the past two decades had been killed or damaged by koalas. Although a management plan is being devised for the island’s koalas the group believes doing nothing to manage the animals’ habitat should not be an option. Ms Pitt said it appeared the island was seen as a place to breed koalas but without consideration being given to damage being done to areas of manna gum heathy woodland and swamp gum plains grassy woodland “where tiny degraded remnants remain on basalt soils on private land, which are constantly threatened by koala overbrowsing”. The News has contacted DELWP for comment.

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We’re pledging to take action on climate change. TAKE2 is Victoria’s collective climate change pledge to reach net zero emissions by 2050, and keep the global temperature rise to under 2 degrees. Join us in the change! take2.vic.gov.au

Let’s get the ball rolling on Friday 26 August at the National Golf Club. Mayoral Charity Ball tickets cost $185 and all proceeds go to the Friends of Los Palos, Second Bite Dromana and ‘The Van’ Western Port Community Support. The night starts at 7pm and will have a black and white theme. Sponsorship opportunities are still available and donations appreciated. Please RSVP by 12 August to councillor.support@mornpen.vic.gov.au

Have your say The draft responsible gaming policy aims to encourage responsible gaming and provide strategies to guide Council in responding to proposed locations and design of gaming venues and use of electronic gaming machines. mornpen.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay

Around the peninsula Heritage refurbishments Police Point Shire Park is being developed to recognise its cultural significance. Works include the creation of respite care and artists in residence cottages and the installation of the Moonah walking trail, visitor car park, park pathways, coastal viewing point, interpretive panels, information signs and park furniture.

Gateway to Rosebud The designs for a structure to define the entrance of Rosebud’s commercial precinct will soon be displayed for public opinion. Seven artists have been invited to submit design concepts for the sculpture and an advisory panel will make a short list. Selected designs will be available for feedback: 21 July – 1 August. mornpen.vic.gov.au/GatewaySculpture

Barkly & Herbert Street Intersection The intersection of Barkly and Herbert Streets, Mornington has been improved, with works including a splitter island, concrete kerb, signage and line markings, footpath and pram crossings and drainage works.

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Community meetings 11 July

Nominations are now open for the 2017 Best Bites food business awards. To download the nomination form and to see the current Best Bites Food Guide visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/bestbites

2016/17 Annual Council Budget. Our Annual Budget is part of a long-term commitment to our communities, delivering on Council’s priorities in line with the Council Plan. More than $30 million has been allocated for capital works and the budget focuses on protecting and enhancing the peninsula’s lifestyle and coastal experience; enhancing public places and spaces; improving shared community facilities and buildings; and leading change on climate change through our commitment to carbon neutrality. mornpen.vic.gov.au/budget

Do you know a Local Hero? Nominate a friend, family member, community leader, colleague or even someone you don’t know – any resident who you admire and see as inspiring for the local Australia Day Awards. Nominations for Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year close 11 November. christine.aslanidis@mornpen.vic.gov.au or 5950 1137

Rates Notice Your rates notice for 2016/17 has been delivered. If you have not received yours by Wednesday 31 August, please contact us: 5950 1080.

Have you considered becoming a Councillor? Local government elections are on 22 October. Residents are encouraged to consider standing for council. An information session for prospective candidates will be held at Council’s Rosebud office, 90 Besgrove Street, on 18 August, 6:00pm. Register: election.information@mornpen.vic.gov.au or 5950 1415

Go green for Dermot

All aboard the new 887

12 July marks three years since the passing of Hastings businessman Dermot O’Toole. The community is invited to wear something green and come together at O’Toole Walk with the O’Toole family, 12 July – 5pm, for a candlelight vigil. Shops in High Street are encouraged to decorate their windows in a green or Irish theme to 17 July. Activities are supported by Western Port Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mornington Peninsula Shire and have the blessing of the O’Toole family.

The route 887 bus is now open to all passengers travelling between Rosebud and Frankston. The 887 stops at Rosebud, Safety Beach, Mount Martha, Mornington, Mount Eliza, Frankston station and Monash University, Peninsula Campus.

You’re invited to attend the launch party for the new Somerville Health and Fitness Studio on Saturday 16 July from 10am – 2pm. Check out the new facilities, meet the Shire’s Youth Services team, enjoy a sausage sizzle and help raise funds for the Western Port Basketball Association, watch a demo class or take a free exercise class. Shop 1/13 Eramosa Road West. mornpen.vic.gov.au or 1300 850 197

Art News

Around the peninsula 16 July

Mornington Peninsula Blues Sessions Winter 2016, Peninsula Community Theatre 16 July Comfort Cooking, learn how to put some zing in your winter menu using herbs and spices. Along the way get some tips sourcing fresh local produce and shopping sustainably. – Eco Living Display Centre, The Briars, 450 Nepean Hwy, Mount Martha. 6-7 August Sleep in your Car, Mornington Park. 13 August Wellbeing Market, Mount Eliza Community Hall See full list mornpen.vic.gov.au/Events-Activities

At the gallery 16 July 19 July 26 July

National Works on Paper exhibition. (until 11 Sep) Young At Art for preschoolers. Free sketching in the gallery. mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au

Business events 26 July

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SeniorPreneurs workshop – Over 50 and looking at starting a business? Discuss how to take your idea to market. Gov4U workshop – Learn how to access the advice, support and grants available from the government that can help your business grow. mpbusiness.com.au

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Construction of the Red Hill Bike Skills Park began in late May. The timber wall-ride and jump lines have been completed. Still to come are the drop-in ‘trials’ area, balancing beams and raised boardwalk. The skills park is ideally located for recreational bike users and the Red Hill Riders to train before heading off along the shared trail network to Arthurs Seat State Park or other challenging trails. Works to finish by the end of July.

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Council’s Rosebud Office, Besgrove Street, Rosebud. 7.00pm Council Meeting Council’s Mornington Office, 2 Queen Street, Mornington. 6.00pm Briars Ward Community Meeting. RSVP to Councillor Support 5950 1428 councillor.support@mornpen.vic.gov.au Hastings Community Hub, 1973 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings. 5.00pm Optional Public Briefings. 6.00pm Dinner with the Community RSVP to Councillor Support to 5950 1137 councillor. support@mornpen.vic.gov.au 7.00pm Council Meeting. Council’s Rosebud Office, Besgrove Street, Rosebud. 7.00pm Council Meeting.

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Driver rage over rough road

Quilters wanted VICTORIAN Quilters will be at the Hastings Library meeting room 9.30am-2.30pm Friday 15 July, and 9.30am-2.30pm Thursday 21 July at Mornington Library on making quilts as part of the “very snuggly quilt program”. The program donates quilts to children and teens at the Royal Children’s Hospital who have life-threatening illnesses. Anyone is welcome to help out in a range of duties on the day - for an hour or for the entire session. This is an opportunity to try patchworking without having to buy equipment or fabric. No experience is necessary. Participants are invited to bring (but it is not required): sewing machine, scissors, pins; machine handbook and a quarter inch foot; extension lead and power board; and needles for hand sewing. Electrical items must have a safety test tag. Details: ourlibrary.mornpen.vic.gov. au/About_Us/Our_Libraries

Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au VICROADS was “totally aware” of the problems caused by the deteriorating surface of sections of FrankstonFlinders Rd, Somerville, a spokesman said Friday. By mid-week, loose stones had damaged five windscreens, chipped car panels and generated countless verbal complaints about the quality of the work in the relaid section between Hawkins Rd and Scott Grove. “Who knows how many windscreens have been hit by now,” VicRoads media advisor Jarryd Stokes said. A temporary 60kph speed limit is in place on the two kilometre section of road which was resurfaced in April, with the new seal deteriorating in the recent heavy rains. Mr Stokes said VicRoads staff had met affected residents on site as well as attending a mini-community meeting of neighbours at the home of an irate resident. Engineers explained the extent of the works, detailed what was expected to be achieved and when – and advised how out-of-pocket residents could claim reimbursements for damages to their cars by flying stones. He said motorists’ notices-of-claim – which can be downloaded from the VicRoads’ website – were “being addressed by our contractor”. Those claiming would have to prove they were travelling on the new section of road when the damages occurred. “We are trying to help,” Mr Stokes said. “We are sweeping the road three

Fire destroys house Under repair: Gordon Turner is angry at the state of the busy Frankston-Flinders Rd near the Baxter turnoff at Hawkins Rd. Picture: Gary Sissons

times a week to remove loose stones. “Unfortunately, we can’t complete the works until we have consistent dry weather. In spring, one day the weather might be dry but the next day wet. “We have to wait until it is dry and, hopefully, this may occur soon.” Tyabb resident Gordon Turner said he “nearly lost a windscreen” when stones flew onto his car, Thursday afternoon. “They redid the lines four or five weeks ago but all the stones are coming off,” he said.

“It’s criminal. They must have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on the works but the aggregate is not taking to the bitumen.” Wife Barbara: “It’s like they forgot to put the icing sugar in the icing.” Hastings MP Neale Burgess has written to the Minister for Roads Luke Donnellan confirming that motorists are “hopping mad” about the damage to their windscreens and “having to wait until the end of the year before the road is repaired again by VicRoads”. He said he had received reports of

some drivers abusing the 60kph limit “causing further irritation for motorists”. “VicRoads has erected a sign … saying repairs will not be completed until November/December, “Mr Burgess said. “Motorists have stated that they find this situation totally unacceptable and have asked for the Minister for Roads to urgently intervene and take control of this vital road issue.” Mr Burgess wants Mr Donnellan to review the November/December schedule to get the works done sooner.

A BURNING log rolling out of a fireplace is the likely cause of a house fire in Tootgarook, early Wednesday morning. The weatherboard house in Main St was “fully involved” when 25 career and volunteer fire fighters on eight appliances from Rye, Rosebud, Boneo, and breathing apparatus from Bayswater, arrived at 2.47am. Operations officer Andrew Turner, of Mornington CFA, said a lounge room fire box door may have been left open when the four adults living at the house went to bed. The four managed to escape the recently renovated house suffering only minor smoke inhalation.

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Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au PETER Munro feels he’s near the end of a campaign to have the names of two Sorrento boys killed in WWI placed on the Fromelles Commemorative Wall along with their 1300 comrades-in-arms. For the past two years the lives of 13 Sorrento men killed in action in that war has become “something of an obsession” for the amateur historian. That search has now gone even deeper. “In my research I discovered a story concerning two of the soldiers killed at Fromelles with no known graves and I wanted to correct that longstanding oversight,” Mr Munro, of Blairgowrie said last week. His concern is timely, as this month Australians commemorate the 100th anniversaries of the battles of Fromelles and Pozieres. Fromelles was Australia’s first major offensive on the Western Front. The catastrophic 24-hour debacle of 19, 20 July saw more than 5500 Australian soldiers killed, wounded or missing. Albert George Hibbert and William Christopher Brumby of Sorrento were among those killed. Lance Corporal Hibbert was one of four brothers who enlisted for active service. Private Brumby was born in England and, in order to find work, had come to Sorrento where he enlisted.

months – including letters to MPs and government ministers – the names of Hibbert and Brumby were belatedly included on the commemorative wall at Fromelles where both had died in battle. Only those soldiers whose date of death was listed as 19 or 20 July were initially placed of the wall at VC Corner. Brumby and Hibbert were listed as “missing presumed dead” on 21 July and so were overlooked. In mid-August 2014, Mr Munro received an email from the Office of Australian War Graves stating that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission would add the boys’ names, along with three others who perished at Fromelles, to an extra wall panel and that war records would be updated. In April last year, Mr Munro was told work had begun on inscriptions; in September he revisited the cemetery at VC Corner to place a wreath of red poppies and an Australian flag from the Sorrento and Portsea RSL near the names. The Sorrento ‘Cobbers in Arms’ had come “home” to Fromelles. POSTSCRIPT: In November, a Hibbert family descendant submitted a DNA sample to compare its compatibility with that of a soldier at Pheasant Wood Cemetery. Could Lance Corporal Albert George Hibbert, perhaps buried in an unmarked grave, be given an identity in his final resting place? “It is a long shot. We await the outcome,” Mr Munro said.

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Although from different backgrounds, the pair had much in common. Both enlisted at Sorrento on 12 July 1915. Both inducted into the military at Broadmeadows training camp and attached to the 31st Battalion, C Company. They then embarked from Melbourne on the troop ship, HMAT Wandilla, bound for Suez. After further training, the men, who were tent mates, left Alexandria on the HMT Manitou arriving at Marseilles, France, on 25 June 1916. In early July, the 31st Battalion was deployed to northern France and stationed at the allied-held village of Fleurbaix, not far from Fromelles, which was held by the Germans. In June 2014, Mr Munro visited the Western Front with details of burial and commemorative locations of the 13 Sorrento lads who had been killed in action. However, he and his French battlefield guide could not find the names of Hibbert and Brumby on the commemorative wall at VillersBretonneux, as stated in documents from the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. Mr Munro and his guide initially thought the names must have been removed from the Villers-Bretonneux memorial wall and inscribed on the Australian Memorial wall at VC Corner, Fromelles, more than 100 kilometres away. But, arriving there two hours later, they looked for the Brumby and Hibbert names in vain. The Australian War Memorial and Commonwealth War Graves Commission in the UK was notified and, after an email trail over four

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Coming ‘home’: Peter Munro by the Rolls of Honour at the Australian War Memorial Canberra. The 188 panels contain the names of 61,000 Australian Soldiers killed in WWI. Among the names are the 13 Sorrento soldiers who served, including William Brumby, top, and Albert Hibbert.

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Airlifted to hospital THE driver of a Toyota Corolla was lucky to escape serious injury when his car crashed into a parked utility in Dunns Rd, Mornington, at at 11.45 Thursday night, 7 July. The Mt Martha man, 19, was driving north on the wet road when the collision occurred. The passenger side of his car was “badly impacted�, Sergeant Bruce Buchan, of Mornington Peninsula Highway Patrol, said. SES and CFA crews helped in release the man who was airlifted to The Alfred hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Equipment stolen A FAIRY floss machine and a popcorn-making machine and their carts were stolen during a house break-in in Dunstone Rd, Rosebud, over the past month. Offenders entered the garage through an unlocked roller door and stole tools as well as the fairground equipment.

Thieves active THIEVES forced their way into a Merricks North winemaker’s shed over the weekend. The owner was helping detectives assess lost property at the Tubbarubba Rd property yesterday (Monday).

Ute stolen A UTILITY was stolen from a Balnarring property overnight Saturday 9 July. The white 2013 Isuzu ute was one of two vehicles broken into in the garage of the Stanley’s Rd property.

Its registration number is 1GU3KP. The thieves also stole a chainsaw and other tools.

Car speeds off A CAR was stolen from the nature strip outside a house in Edward Court, Hastings, Sunday 10 July. The unlocked 1994 Honda Legend sedan, registration QQC655, was seen by police at 12.19am Monday in Golf Links Rd but the three occupants sped off north on East Link and were not pursued.

Door smashed OFFENDERS smashed open the door to a house in Hurst St, Flinders, on the weekend. They ransacked the house before stealing a large quantity of tools from the garage. ANYONE with information of any of these incidents should call Mornington Peninsula CIB 59781300 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

A POD of killer whales has caused excitement among wildlife watchers off Flinders and Phillip, although its arrival is probably not so welcome by the inhabitants of Seal Rocks. Known as the ocean’s apex predator, the killer whales, or orcas, were first seen by tour operator Wildlife Coast Cruises about 11am on 4 July. The Dolphin Research Institute’s David Donnelly said the news quickly spread with “eager whale watchers converging on the location, but you had to be quick as the pod was clearly on a mission�. “Shortly after arriving the killer whales quickly went about investigating the local Australian fur seal colony. It wasn’t long before onlookers were treated to the sight of the apex predators throwing prey - likely to be a seal - into the air, tail slapping and breaching.� Mr Donnelly said a photo taken by Robyn Raven of Phillip Island confirmed that one of the killer whales was “a very well-known individual affectionately known as Split Fin�. “Split Fin has been known to the east Australian photo identification catalogue since 2003,� he said. “Her very distinctive dorsal fin makes Split Fin easily recognisable at sea. The fin has a large vertical split through the centre, causing it to flop to the left. The cause of the disfiguration is believed to be from an interaction with a boat propeller.� Mr Donnelly said the killer whales moved off to the west about an hour later, “passing two humpback whales on the way�. Photographer Matt Burgess reported seeing the same killer whales

Univited visitors: Members of a pod of killer whales patrolling off Seal Rocks are known to regular whale watchers. Picture: Robyn Raven. Left, seals are wary of entering familiar while the killers are about. Picture: Keith Platt

near West Head, Flinders. “You never know what the ocean will serve up. One minute I was shooting waves, the next 10-15 killer whales swam past,� he said. “I’ve never seen one before, it was amazing.� The pod was last seen swimming through the Mushroom Reef marine sanctuary toward Cape Schanck.

Mr Donnelly said the same pod of killer whales was identified near Phillip Island on 27 December 2015. “Killer whales are technically not whales, they are in fact the largest species of dolphin. They can be found in all of the world’s oceans from the equator to the polar ice caps.� Details: Facebook Killer Whales Australia

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Best Bites awards NOMINATIONS are open for food businesses to enter Mornington Peninsula Shire's Best Bites awards. The awards look at measures businesses have in place to provide safe and healthy food, use environmentally sustainable business practices and provide safe and accessible food premises. The mayor Cr Graham Pittock said the awards recognised that the local food industry is an important part of the peninsula. “There are more than 1200 registered food businesses on the peninsula that cater for thousands of customers each day and we encourage them to take part in our Best Bites awards," he said. Businesses can be nominated in the categories of aged care; bed and breakfast/home-based retailer; cafe; restaurant; school canteen/child care; supermarket; take away; and innovation. Finalists are announced in September followed by the winners in April next year after judges' assessments from October - March. Nomination forms at food@mornpen. vic.gov.au or call 1300 850 600.

Family directory MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire and Family Life have released an online directory of child and youth agencies and support organisations within the shire. The directory will be updated every six months, and includes links to wellbeing agencies and the National Health Service Directory. The directory includes information about resource providers and how to contact them, and is compatible with mobile phones. www.mpchildandyouthdirectory.com.au

Hand signals: above, Jaia, Sophie, Morgan, Emily, Shontail, and Lily create a group art work during a youth leadership camp held by the Mornington Peninsula Partnership Forum. Left, Trinity on the giant swing.

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Scholarship honours cyclist’s memory Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Cycling Club has named a scholarship after popular member Joel Hawkins who was tragically killed while riding along Nepean Highway, Dromana, in June last year. Club president Bruce Trew said the under-19 scholarship would this year go to Sam Turner, 16, a young cyclist who embodied the same outstanding qualities and values as Joel Hawkins, and who is seen as a rising star in the 80-member club. The awarding of the scholarship followed a gathering of family and friends at the site of Joel’s “Ghost bike” memorial near Ponderosa Place on 18 June – one year after the fatality. They met to remember Hawkins and “share some stories about his journey”. A Rosebud man, 47, is scheduled to appear at a committal hearing at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 18 July, on charges of culpable driving and driving in a manner dangerous causing death. Mr Trew said Joel, then aged 17, of Mt Martha, was “popular, a fantastic cyclist and really going places”. “He dreamed of being a professional cyclist and had made cycling his life.” Members of the club hope the bike left beside the road as a memorial would remain “for a long time” as a tribute to their former colleague. Joel’s father Les and mother Lisa regularly maintain the area. The scholarship will provide coaching, race entry fees, and upkeep for Turner, as well as providing personal development opportunities. The McCrae cyclist, in year 11 at Dromana Secondary College, said Joel was a friend who had inspired him as a rider. “I’ve been in the club since Christmas and it’s been really good,” he said. “The scholarship will open up doors for me and I very much appreciate it.” His brother Jet, 18, is also a keen cyclist and member of the Mornington club.

Open for health A NEW health and fitness studio has opened in Somerville to replace the one destroyed when fire devastated the Somerville Recreation and Community Centre in early May. Mornington Peninsula Shire has invited the public to attend a launch party on Saturday 16 July at shop 1/13 Eramosa Rd West. The studio will offer weight training and cardio to Pilates and classes for older people. Personal training is also available. Classes at the studio include body attack, mat Pilates, body pump, and body balance. The studio also offers classes reserved for rehabilitation and people aged over 60. Details: 1300 850 197.

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Coffee talk Riding on: Sam Turner, beside the Ghost bike memorial to Joel Hawkins, is determined to live up to his friend’s high standards. Picture: Gary Sissons

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LETTERS

Container port threat lost votes for Hunt Analysis of the results in the Flinders electorate has produced startling evidence that voters around Western Port are sick and tired MP Greg Hunt’s ongoing failure to reflect their views on the necessity to protect our beautiful bay from industrialisation by building a giant container Port at Hastings. While major issues such as health and education would have been on electors minds, an analysis of 15 booths bordering Western Port reveals that on first preferences, Mr Hunt’s primary vote dropped by a staggering average of 5.5 per cent, with San Remo at eight per cent and Bass and Rhyll the standouts at an amazing 11 per cent fall. His first preference primary vote is now a little over 51 per cent. The swing to Labor in Victoria was only about two per cent. It would therefore seem that without the Portsea silvertails, Flinders would indeed be a most marginal seat. Anti-port candidates such as the Greens Willissa Hogarth and ALP’s Carolyn Gleisner secured 37 per cent of first preferences, further reinforcing the 2014 Bass State election results where one in five primary votes were cast for opponents of the Hastings port development. As all leaders have stated since last Saturday’s election, “the people have spoken”. So when is Mr Hunt going to stop coming out with motherhood statements about protecting Western Port and actually take some concrete and visible action to do so? Doing his ministerial job and pledging to assess any Western Port port proposal under federal law would do for starters, but I fear there’s as much chance of that as me catching a trophy size snapper every time I go fishing this coming season. Kevin Chambers, The Gurdies

Budget beyond repair Well, well, well, here we are without a government. The one thing we can depend on is that whoever rules they will not fix the budget problem, it would be impossible with all the bribes issued during the campaign to get our votes. They will chip away at social services and education and health care and ignore the biggest opportunities to bring the budget into surplus: $12 billion in subsidies to the mining industry; $10 billion in tax revenues due to money laundering in tax havens by the corporations, the 60 richest Australians who pay little or no tax, the other top five per cent of income earners who pay little tax; and the excess perks and double dipping by our elected federal officials. And these do not even address the waste in ineffective spending programs. Tax cuts are not the answer: we need more revenue not less. Tax cuts only trickle down to rich lawyers, bankers and tax haven offshore accounts. Tax cuts do not trickle down to new jobs and revenue streams, they only trickle down to increase wealth to the wealthy. It all boils down to [governments being]

unwilling to tap into the greed and corruption of the corporate mafia and the top five per cent richest who actually control this country. My guess is that we can actually look to a downgrade of our S&P rating, which will cost us more to borrow money, and therefore increasing the debt even more. We are currently paying interest of $1 billion a month on our debt. Wow, $12 billion a year. And then, how about investing in industries that provide jobs of the future (renewable energy) rather than industries that are in their final death throngs (coal and mining)? Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach

Nothing changes Here we are again with the same people, the same goals, the same the same the same. We have no choice. We can’t vote for new parties [because] there are none, our system sees to that. The same people are too frightened to change their representatives or the media howls it down. Politicians stop being representatives of the people to become representatives of the rich and famous. One side spends all the taxes on any popular thing that’s in; the other side takes all the money off the poor workers and underprivileged and gives it to the well off. There’s nothing said by either side about housing, the homeless, the sick and those unable to cope with the never ending rises of taxes, goods and services – all we hear are rises in our utilities, rents, food, and anything else they can draw money out of. We are so used to this never ending take that we switch off. E M Taylor, McCrae

Down to earth result Amazing how the results of an election can bring you down to earth. I’ve always thought most Australians (in fact the world over) were not the brightest in matters political, but with the likes of Pauline Hanson I was certain only those permanent residents of Lah Lah Land would give her a tick, particularly with her policies of “corrupt” climate science, Islam, and wanting to ban the burqa. Wrong. I’ve yet to come across a Pauline aficionado, but if you happen to visit the Rye RSL ask for me at reception. I thought this fear, this secret city stuff, was all down to Tony Abbott. As for Princess Pauline (“I’d have rocks in my head to actually go back and do it again”) we can assume the rocks have long gone. The question is, what has replaced them? One wonders about our former prime minister John Howard and his belief in “the intelligence of the Australian people”? Then again Greg [Hunt] got back in; no surprises there. So much for my Arts Party. Cliff Ellen, Rye

Fracture unfixed I’m sure Monty Python must have written the script for Malcolm Turnbull’s reasoning to call

a double dissolution of our parliament. After a toxic election campaign by both old parties Australia has ended up with an even more fractured government than before the election. And still, both sides of the out of touch old parties are trying to convince us that all is well as long as they keep doing the same as they did for the last decades. Somebody once said that to keep doing the same thing over and over without getting a different outcome borders on insanity. So isn’t it time our old parties started listening to the ordinary folk and new ideas of alternative parties to start changing the fate of the planet to a more sustainable direction? Humanity’s future prospects are surely more important than the greed of a few corporations and super rich individuals. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

Tragic time for reef It is tragic that at a time when the Great Barrier Reef is at such a delicate stage, that the Australian government is unwilling to take notice of one of our most experienced and knowledgeable scientists. Professor Charlie Vern, formally chief scientist for the Institute of Marine Science, has worked on our and the world’s reefs for 40 years. He is a world expert on coral and marine life. During a recent radio interview he said that so long as the world continues to burn coal the barrier reef will continue to degrade. Changes in the El Nino around February this year saved the reef from serious destruction. Bleaching will depend on water temperature and clarity. Prof Vern said that giving [coalminer] Adani permission to pollute, millions of tonnes of CO2 will place Australia as one of the worst polluting countries of the world. He continued that [Flinders MP and Environment Minister] Greg Hunt had so much to answer for. The solution must be renewable energy immediately or the children of the future will have a disastrous time. Peter Strickland, Balnarring

Facts about Penbus It has been disappointing to see Penbus misinformation spun by the Andrews government. Doris Campbell from the Mornington Peninsula Residents and Ratepayers Association has jumped on the bandwagon while taking a political swipe against my federal colleague Greg Hunt MP, but without having any understanding about what was actually “saved (“Missed the bus”, Letters 28/6/16). Ministerial briefing notes I have received under FoI clearly show in that the Penbus “was provided on a no cost basis by the Commonwealth government in 2013 as a two-year pilot program”. The service was established utilising a $1.26 million federal grant and has been funded by Mornington Peninsula Shire since the funds ran out in July 2015. There were never any federal cuts to the Penbus service, its pilot funding simply ran out. PTV and the state government were supposed to have evaluated the pilot and, if successful, incorporated it into the PTV service structure. The service was very successful and credit goes to the shire for saving the service while the state government dithered for nine months. While Labor and its cheer leaders claim to have saved the Penbus, they have actually under-

funded it to the point where the new 887 service is neglecting both early and late services. This directly affects students from Rosebud and the southern peninsula so I am surprised that Ms Campbell was not aware of this fact before launching her political attack, neatly but futilely timed for the federal election. While funding for the 887 service is, again from the ministers own briefing papers, coming from “Labor’s $100 million plan for Victoria’s bus network”, it is a shame that the peninsula is again neglected by Labor, while the ministers own region of Bendigo is enjoying upgrade after upgrade to bus and train services. Martin Dixon, MP for Nepean

Model alternative If an established medical organisation could save human lives, animal lives and a considerable amount of money with one easy move, why wouldn’t it? That’s what PETA Australia has been asking for a while now as we’ve been urging the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) to use sophisticated human-patient simulators in place of live pigs and sheep in surgical trauma training exercises. Currently, surgeons attending RACS’ early management of severe trauma training courses are required to cut holes in the throats, chests and limbs of live pigs. Surgeons who have gone through the course (which previously also used dogs) have lamented that they were horrified that they were “killing a dog bit by bit” and that they felt “upset and angry that I had no other alternative than to participate in something that I felt was wrong”. But there is a better way: PETA Australia has offered to supply free of charge popular TraumaMan simulators for surgeons to use in these courses. TraumaMan, already in use in most other countries and several sites in Australia, is designed specifically for such training and replicates a breathing, bleeding human torso, complete with realistic layers of skin and tissue, ribs and internal organs. The system is portable, affordable and reusable - unlike live animals. Studies show that because of the vast biological differences between species, doctors who learn life-saving surgical skills on TraumaMan are more proficient than those who cut up animals. Australia’s surgeons deserve to have access to the same gold-standard human-patient simulators that benefit other medical personnel around the world. Please visit PETA.org.au to sign a petition urging RACS to replace live animals with modern medical trauma training. Claire Fryer, campaigns coordinator, PETA Australia

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Liberals’ Crewther gets over the line in Dunkley

Eastern spinebill. Picture: David Cook

Honeyeaters need flowers IT’S time to feed our native birds — but not with bread, seeds or birdfeeders. Let your garden do the feeding on the Mornington Peninsula. Winter is a tough time for native birds, like honeyeaters, which rely on flower nectar for food. Eastern Spinebills, Red Wattlebirds, and New Holland Honeyeaters will be visible on the peninsula now as they move closer into town to find food. They are most active in the early mornings when flowers are full of nectar. A sugary breakfast kick-starts their day, just like it does for us. Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife CEO Ian Darbyshire said the effects of climate change had caused delayed seasons and severe weather conditions, making it important to help out native animals where we can.

Tips for living with honeyeaters: Don’t feed sugared water or other sweet drinks to birds, as processed sugar is bad for them; install a birdbath, especially during dry periods. Clean it regularly and keep it filled with water, and plant flowers with small flowers, like kangaroo paw and spider grevillia, to help out the smaller, more timid honeyeaters. “Most Australian honeyeaters help your plants reproduce, by carrying pollen from flower to flower as they look for nectar,� Mr Darbyshire said. “Another benefit is that they eat insects and keep bug numbers down.� Australia is home to more than half the world’s honeyeaters, with the rest found mainly in New Guinea.

THE seat of Dunkley remains in Liberal Party hands by a narrow margin with Chris Crewther elected as its federal MP to represent the area in Canberra. A 4.2 per cent swing to Labor with 77 per cent of votes counted by last Friday was not enough to overcome a 5.6 per cent margin held by retiring Liberal MP Bruce Billson at the 2013 federal election. “I am very humbled by the result achieved by the Liberal Party in Dunkley and would like to thank the community for the honour and responsibility they have placed upon me by electing me as their representative in the Australian Parliament,� Mr Crewther said in a statement. “I want to place on record my sincere thanks to retiring Member for Dunkley, Bruce Billson. Bruce is a unique character in Australian politics, deeply passionate about his electorate and, more broadly, small business and the important role it has to play in Australia. Few have championed their electorate and worked harder for it than Bruce, he leaves massive shoes to fill. I also thank him for his mentorship and assistance throughout this long campaign.� Mr Crewther acknowledged the campaign of Labor opponent Peta Murphy and pledged to “work hard for the people of Dunkley� to ensure it “remains a great place to live so local families can build for the future with confidence�. He thanked volunteers and supporters who had pitched in during the eight-week election cam-

paign to get him over the line in Dunkley. On her Facebook page last week Ms Murphy thanked “the incredible group of people who have been involved in our campaign, who knocked on doors, made calls, stood outside train stations and spent a long cold day handing out How To Vote cards on Saturday [election day]. Your efforts made a huge difference and you should be incredibly proud. I am forever grateful. “Thank you also to the people of Dunkley and the community, sporting and professional groups I have had the pleasure of speaking to and working with during the last 18 months.� She said she is “looking forward to continuing to serve this community that I love� despite the election result. Dunkley was one of several marginal seats where the result was not decided on election night but the Liberal Party was confident it would hold the seat (‘Liberals declare victory,’ The Times 4/7/16). Australia still awaits the result of a handful of seats across the nation to determine whether the Coalition government will be returned to government. Malcolm Turnbull is likely to remain Prime Minister with the Coalition poised to win at least the minimum 76 seats needed to form majority government. Three independent MPs have confirmed they would back a Coalition government in a minority government if it falls short of the 76 seats needed in its own right. Neil Walker

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MORNINGTON PENINSULA BOAT RAMPS

The Mornington Peninsula Marine Alliance (MPMA) is about to commence their community consultation for making boating safer and easier in our region.

MPMA has appointed David Kirby and Michelle Jeffrey from highly credentialed maritime engineering consultants, BMT Design and Technology to undertake the project.

The State Government, through the Boating Safety and Facilities Program, has funded the MPMA to recommend options to improve the existing ramps’ capacities and capabilities and to identify any potential new boat ramp facilities on Mornington Peninsula.

We have scheduled consultation dates for key groups, businesses, and the community to input into the study. The consultants will be meeting with interested stakeholders, and members of the community are the following dates:

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If you are unable to make the meetings and have a comment to make, please contact David Kirby on dkirby@bmtdt.com.au. PAGE 12

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Result in: Liberal Party’s Chris Crewther is the new federal MP for Dunkley having seen off a challenge by Labor’s Peta Murphy, left, and The Greens’ Jeanette Swain. Picture: Gary Sissons

Tobacconists take a hit THIEVES raided two Mornington Peninsula tobacconists last week, stealing about $40,000 in cigarettes and tobacco products. Detective Leading Senior Constable Nick Sweetman, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said about $20,000 in cigarettes, tobacco and cash were stolen from the Bentons Square, Mt Martha, tobacco outlet early Sunday morning 3 July. Two men are seen on CCTV wearing gloves, caps and hoodies and driving a red Commodore around 3am. A newsagent, cafe and fashion store were also targeted in the late-night-early-morning raid in which the thieves spent more than six hours inside the centre. In a separate raid, thieves stole $20,000 in cigarettes from a Rosebud Plaza tobacconist in

the early hours of Wednesday 6 July. Five men in a stolen BMW X5 station wagon used a grinder to cut their way through a locked door, smashing glass panels and lifting up the roller door to gain entry to the plaza at 3.26am. They then filled three large bags with cigarettes. The men also attempted to raid the Telstra and Optus stores but managed to steal only imitation phones. Detective Sergeant John Coburn, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said the getaway car was later seen driving at 200kph north along Peninsula Link but, because of the speeds involved, police did not engage in a pursuit. Anyone with information about the raids should call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.


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Album launch before travel

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MUSICIAN Steve Romig will launch his latest album Sticky Fingers Played Here. The album is a change of pace for Romig, who is well known for blues and roots music. It delivers soul riffs, with a splash of funk and blues “to add grit”. Romig is embarking on an international publicity tour for the album in two weeks, and the launch in Mornington on Thursday will be his final appearance in Australia for a few months. “We are really happy to be launching the album on the peninsula among friends before I leave. Being able to support an amazing emerging female talent as well, is the cherry on top,” Romig said referring to Felix Thorne, who is making her first live performance since signing with Michael Snelson of Peninsula-based Soul Management.

Heading off: Steve Romig will launch his new album at Mornington this week before heading overseas. He’ll be joined on stage by fellow singer songwriter, Felix Thorne. Picture: Supplied

Felix was the first artist Soul invited to its “all female” label, Soul Sisters Artist Management. Romig describes Felix as a singer songwriter with a voice carrying “the power of a choir, and a brilliant pianist”. Manager Snelson says she is “simply delightful and one of those rare young artists who make music magic”. Felix will be recording her debut EP over the next few weeks. Romig will perform from 7pm on Thursday 14 July at Double G bar in Mornington. Entry is free and the album Sticky Fingers Played Here will be available at the launch or from 19 July at Steveromig.com Romig, of Tootgarook, turned up the

heat last week on Flinders MP Greg Hunt last week when he sang a protest song outside the MPs Hastings' office windows (“Note of ‘dischord’ outside MP’s office”, The News 5/7/16). The Environment Minister’s staff quickly left and locked the office before he played a note, but not before putting in a call to the Australian Federal Police. Despite the apparent lack of audience, Romig continued his protest, singing his song Come My Children, before noticing a black car of undercover officers watching from close by. “They explained their presence was precautionary only and agreed their presence was probably overkill given the circumstances,” he said.

VICTORIAN Marine Rescue Mornington president Tim Warner returned from a six-week holiday last weekend just in time for an emergency callout in the bay off Safety Beach. His crew quickly set out for an area 100 metres off the marina – only to find they were “rescuing” the Safety Beach Coast Guard boat, which had run out of fuel. Now, anyone with an insight into the rivalry between two of the state’s peak marine rescue bodies will understand the sensitivity of that situation. “Yes it was a rather unusual call,” Mr Warner said, stifling a grin. “We have a rather interesting relationship but it was all handled with good grace. “When we realised who they were we just treated it as a training run.” Coast Guard commodore Mark Brookes said the incident was “not a rescue”. “We’d had a motor change-over and the fuel gauges had not been calibrated correctly, so they showed we were full when we weren’t,” he said. “These things happen from time to time.” The two groups had scheduled a get together on Sunday afternoon to socialise and discuss the coming season’s activities.

Mr Warner said the VMR was the busiest rescue service in the state, with two boats on Port Phillip and one on Western Port all year. “We perform 235 police-activated rescues a year,” he said. “And if you take out the quiet times – such as midwinter – we can be out on the bays six or seven times a weekend.” Often VMR crews are called to rescue sick seals or penguins. “People look up marine rescue and our number comes up,” Mr Warner said. “One weekend over summer we had two calls for sick seals at Mt Eliza and Sorrento.” Mr Warner said boat users, or their worried families, should call 0419 233 999 as soon as they fear for their own or someone else’s safety. “If dad says he’s going fishing and will be back at 4pm, people should call us straight away if they don’t hear from him so we can start the search immediately,” he said. “We would prefer to start an emergency search at 4pm rather than the family waiting until 9pm to call us and then having to start searching in the wet and cold. “We don’t mind if we find dad happily fishing. We treat false alarms as good training.” Mr Warner has served the VMR for 37 years, including three terms as president.

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Gallery space is a family affair A MORNINGTON family has created a modern, industrial-style art gallery and studio space aimed at supporting creative talent. Black Spot Gallery & Studios in Milgate Drive, has been opened by Allan and Lynne Stynes and their sons Cameron and Travis, after two years’ planning and research into the local art scene. “Our youngest son Cam has always had a great flair and interest in many aspects of art,” Mrs Stynes said. “His works have been on exhibition at many different shows and he has always loved the idea of having a studio or gallery to display his work. “Allan has always wanted a warehouse to do up. About three years ago, as a family, we decided go forward with the concept of having a gallery with studios to lease out to other budding artists. “We had a factory built and then fitted it out ourselves. Allan designed and built the interior with help from Travis and Cameron along the way. “Allan has worked tirelessly over the past two years, working in the afternoons after he finishes work and on the weekends to enable this project to become our future business. His workmanship is to be admired and we couldn't be prouder of his efforts. “The comments from friends, family and fellow artists, have been very positive.” The gallery held its first exhibition featuring the works of seven artists.

“This is all a new concept for us and we are very happy to be opening our doors,” Mrs Stynes said. “We are looking for studio holders and offer a family friendly atmosphere.” Gallery hours 1-5pm. Details: Allan Stynes 0428 321 620 or Cam Stynes 0416 114 538.

Arts inspired: Manyung Gallery has moved and expended, with “boutique” gallery at Mt Eliza Village, one for larger pieces at Mornington and spaces at Malvern and Sorrento. Working with the exhibitions are, from left, Irina Agaronyan (Malvern), co-director Sharyn Wemyss-Smith and Gillian Haig (Mt Eliza). Picture: Supplied

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Feathered friends: Teacher and artist Janine Everett with some of her works at Mornington’s new art gallery.

AFTER 48 years, Manyung Gallery has moved from its original home in a faux Tuscan castle on Nepean Highway to a shop in nearby Mt Eliza Village. In addition to this “boutique” gallery, directors David and Sharyn Wemyss-Smith have opened an art warehouse in Progress St, Mornington to house and display larger artworks. They also offer a mobile service, delivering artwork for on-site assessment at homes and offices. The Wemyss-Smiths also have “art spaces” at Sorrento, and Malvern. “We’ve found more and more that people want a hero piece in their home accompanied by smaller complementary artworks. This space allows us to showcase artwork across a range of scales,” Sharyn Wemyss-Smith said.

“For us it’s about creating an experience for our visitors. We aren’t selling a piece of artwork; we are providing joy and emotion through art. It’s really important that our clients are confident knowing that they can source the perfect artwork through us.” The new gallery at 60 Mt Eliza Way.

Indigenous art talk GUEST speakers from Mornington’s Baluk Arts will discuss the work of indigenous artists on the Mornington Peninsula at the July meeting of Southern Women’s Action Network at the Mornington Library, 9.30am, Sunday 17 July. All welcome. Cost: $8 includes morning tea. Details: 59743879.

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HISTORY

Hastings’ link with ‘the greatest’ IN July, 2008 this newspaper printed a short obituary on Des Duguid who had passed away at the age of 76. Des was a courteous, quietly spoked gentleman who resided for many years at Eldon Park in Graydens Road where he filled the role of fitness trainer and helped around the farm. But Des was a man of diverse talents: he was a gifted singer and actor and, in his younger days, was a more than capable boxer. He won a bronze medal in the light welterweight division at the 1954 British Empire (later Commonwealth) Games at Vancouver. Six years later Des fought in the same division at the Rome Olympics where he was a quarter finalist. Those Olympics marked the arrival on the international stage of a young heavyweight named Cassius Clay with whom Des shared training facilities. Cassius Clay subsequently changed his name to Muhammad Ali and in boxing circles is generally regarded as one “ the greatest.” Many years later when Ali visited Australia he quickly recognized his old sparring partner despite the crippling effects of Parkinsons Disease. The Enigma of Des Duguid. Locals who came in contact with Des Duguid during his time at Eldon Park generally found it difficult to reconcile what appeared to be two contrasting sides to the personality: the quiet, gentle man who endeared himself to all, and the survivor from one of the most brutal of sports. Some light was shed on this mystery in an article which appeared in the Sunday Herald Sun late in 2014. It was a feature story by journalist Andrew Rule on the one-time Queen of Pop, Colleen Hewett. Although the thrust of the article was her campaign against family violence, some space was devoted to her family background. Colleen Hewett, like Des Duguid, was born in Bendigo and her grandparents were Jock and Marjorie Duguid. Des was her uncle and she recalled him as a popular stage performer at Bendigo dances who gave Colleen her first singing gig in a band called The Lonely Ones when she was 12. Although Jock Duguid was a Scot from Glasgow his wife, Marjorie, was the daughter of Kate Pratt, in turn the daughter of two black Americans. Young Kate had caught the eye of

a famous middleweight boxer named Edward William Rollins who fought under the name of “Starlight.” Starlight was born near Georgetown, Guyana, on 1 April, 1852 and first arrived as a seaman on a sailing vessel in 1884. He did not take up prize fighting until that year when, according to legend, a shrewd boxing trainer happened to observe him thrash a drunken bully on the steamer on which he was working. Starlight was reputedly a clever boxer and a stinging hitter with fast hands. He was a top contender for the Australian middleweight championship, fighting for the title four times. Tall, lean, and a dapper dresser, Starlight was charismatic, a master showman, and apparently won as many hearts as he did fights. He had over 200 professional bouts, the last two in 1909 when he was 57. Success in backing the 1896 winner of the Melbourne Cup provided a tidy sum which was used to travel to England where he stayed for three years, making his name with a winning combination of personality and pugilism. According to one report he won the middleweight championship of Europe in 1896. Starlight won friends in high places, along with fights. Among them were boxing-mad aristocrats including the Prince of Wales. The future King of England even gave him a gold-topped Malacca cane as a keepsake. In 1936 a newspaper reported having seen Starlight, at the age of 86, walking down Elizabeth Street with his cane and “...spick dark suit and boxer hat.” He died in Melbourne on 26 February, 1939 and the obituary in The Argus reported how he was “...a familiar figure in Melbourne, and was for many years associated with the veteran boxer and trainer, Sam Gray, with whom he appeared in burlesque boxing contests in theatres and stadiums to assist various charities.” So, although he may have had a more reserved personality than his great grandfather, it was probably in Des’s genes that he should climb into the boxing ring. Both men were tall and lean, and fought in similar divisions (welterweight/middleweight).Both were inclined to be showmen, were smart dressers, and both were at ease in any company.

Footnote: Late last year Colleen Hewett released her blues album “Black and White”, which saw her at No.1 on the iTunes blues chart and back in the ARIA albums chart for the first time in eighteen years. Older readers will recall her hits “Day by Day”, “Dreaming My Dreams With You”, and “Wind Beneath My Wings”, which was released six years before Bette Midler made the song a global anthem.

Below: Reunited with Muhummud Ali, Des wearing his 1960 Olympic blazer. Bottom left: Des enjoying a coffee Bottom right: William “Starlight” Rollins.

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Eclipse of the sun forecast in July Compiled by Melissa Walsh PHENOMENA of the Sky. What is called an annular or ring, like an eclipse of the sun, will occur on the morning of the 30th of July. It will commence at two minutes past eleven. Nearly 94 per cent of the sun’s disc will be covered by the dark body of the moon. To persons living on a slightly curved line extending down from the head of Spencer Gulf in South Australia down through the neighborhood of Hopetoun and Colac in Victoria, crossing Bass Strait, near the Eastern end of King Island to Davenport and Hobart in Tasmania, it should be a splendid sight if the day is clear. To persons living a little east and west of this line it will appear as a partial eclipse. Had the moon been a little closer the earth, we would have had a total solar eclipse, one of the grandest and most impressive sights to be seen in nature. At the time of the eclipse the moon will be about 251,300 miles from the earth, which is very nearly her maximum distance. Owing to this the moon’s shadow will not reach the earth, but will fall short of its centre by approximately 16,300 miles. Accurate measurements have shown that the diameter of the moon is 2,170 miles, the diameter of the earth being 7,912 miles, and it follows that the earth is as large as 49 moons. It has been determined by careful watching that the moon travels at about three-fifths of a mile each sec-

ond and is kept in her orbit by the attraction of the earth, just as the earth is held in its orbit by the attraction of the sun. The earth travels round the sun at a velocity of 181 miles a second. Were this centrifugal force to be destroyed, she would begin to fall towards the earth and in four days twenty-one hours she would crash into the earth when travelling at about seven miles a second. It is thought by some that the moon originally became detached from the earth from where the Pacific Ocean now is. No traces of air or water have been discovered on her surface, which has a very rugged and broken appearance. Huge craters can be distinctly seen through a telescope, also mountains and plains. No traces of animal or vegetable life have been detected, and it is believed that not withstanding her beauty, she travels through space a dead world. *** THE many friends of Mr John E. Jones, Shire Secretary, will regret to hear that he is still confined to his room with a severe attack of influenza. *** A MEETING of committee and stall holders of the Mechanics Institute Allies’ Fair will be held on Tuesday next, 18th inst, at 3 p,m., at the Institute. Stall holders and assistants are specially requested to be present. *** THE annual meeting of the Frankston Branch of the Red Cross will be held in the Mechanics Institute on Wednes-

day evening next, July 19th, at 8 p.m., when the election of officers for the ensuing year will take place. A good attendance is requested. *** THE monthly meeting of the Somerville Fruitgrowers’ Horticultural and Agricultural Association will be held on Monday next, July 17th, at the Mechanics’ Institute, at 8 p.m., when the report of the Port Fairy conference ; cooperative movement by Mr Gregory and other business will be dealt with. *** A GRAND football match will be played on the local ground, on Saturday, 22nd July, between teams selected from the Brunswick A.N.A., and Naval Base and Langwarrin Camp combined. To make the day a success, a dance will probably be held in the evening, of which particulars will be given next issue. *** THE following is the balance sheet of the “ Wattles “ Club dance held on June 17, 1916, in aid of the Langwarrin Recreation Hall :—Receipts, Sale of tickets, £3, cash taken at door, £3 0s 6d; total. £6 0s 6d. Expenditure, rent of hall, £1 ; printing, 9s ; donation to Langwarrin Recreation Hall, £4 11s; postage, 6d ; total, £6 Os 6d. *** WELCOME to Soldiers. Frankston still retains its reputation for entertaining soldiers. On Saturday last about 200 sick and convalescent soldiers were entertained at the Mechanics’ Hall. This being the hundredth

trip of the kind it was made a special occasion. Lady Stanley, accompanied by Capt. Connant, A. D. C. Dr Edith Barratt, Dr Bird and Miss Robinson were among the party. The hall was crowded to its utmost capacity and the reading room, which had been arranged as a lounge had to he brought into requisition. Everything was a huge success from beginning to end and the soldiers and those who accompanied them did not stint their compliments and the remark was passed in more places than one, that it was the best time they had had since leaving England. The Wattles Club certainly know how to entertain soldiers and as plenty of time had been at their disposal to make arrangements, nothing was left undone that should have been done to make the afternoon the profound success it was. The day was not all that could be desired as far as weather was concerned, but was not wet enough to damp the ardour of the Wattles Club, who spent Friday evening and Saturday morning in preparing the hall etc. *** UNVEILING of the portrait of the late Mrs Hall - Dr Plowman in performing this ceremony at the State School on Arbor Day, said that it was peculiarly appropriate that the portrait was unveiled and presented to the Hastings State School on that day. A few friends of the late Mrs Hall thought that the best way of keeping the memory of Mrs Hall green

amongst them was by the presentation of her portrait to the school, and by hanging it upon the school wall. The late Mrs Hall had in the past been most active in promoting any movement having for its object the promotion of the good and welfare of Hastings. It might be remembered by only a few present but it was a fact, that many years ago Mrs Hall took a leading part in securing the establishment of a State School at Hastings, and in 1872 laid the foundation stone of a building which still constitutes a part of the existing school. Furthermore, Mrs. Watt, her daughter, had taught for years in the school, and was the present correspondent. Speaking of the personal qualities of the deceased, Dr Plowman said that he had had the privilege of having known her intimately for 20 years and the more he had seen of her the more he had admired her character, which was, in the fullest acceptation of the term, of a good and God fearing woman. She always possessed and preserved to the end the inestimable gift of charity. She never used an ungracious expression concerning anyone, and always strove to find extenuating circumstances for the most grievous offences. Her advanced years precluded of late any active part in local affairs, but the older members of those present would remember her good works. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 15 July, 1916

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A spacious double storey home with views of Warringine Parklands, set on a 966m2 allotment. An open plan layout has four living zones including guest bedroom, formal lounge, modern kitchen with s/steel appliances, family and home theatre room which opens out to the alfresco area for entertaining. Upstairs is a third lounge room, 3 more bedrooms with BIR’s sharing a second bathroom, and the main bedroom has a WIR & FES. This beautifully presented property also includes floating floorboards, GDH & air-conditioning, alram system, ducted vacuuming and a double lock up garage with remote. Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836 Inspect: By Appointment Only

HASTINGS

OFFERS OVER $490,000

HASTINGS

$640,000 - $700,000

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LUXURY LIFESTYLE PROPERTY - KINFAUNS DEVELOPERS DELIGHT

RARE AS HENS TEETH!

Set on 967m2 in total, this property is next for a development (STCA) in line with those already setting a trend in this sort after locality in Hastings. Only a moment’s walk to the main street, Hastings foreshore and marina, public transport, local schools and medical centres, this site is all about location location.

Rare opportunity to secure a 5 acre block in Hastings. Here is your chance to build your dream home and still have plenty of room for a pool, a tennis court and your animals. This lovely level block features good fencing, two dams and is within close proximity to Hastings Shopping Centre, Mornington Peninsula beaches, local schools, and wineries.

HASTINGS

OFFERS OVER $430,000

HASTINGS

$335,000

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The home features a warm inviting formal entry with stunning high gloss Tasmanian Oak floor boards and leads to 3 spacious living zones including formal lounge and dining, family room and rumpus. The kitchen flaunts modern cabinetry and granite bench tops, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and plenty of storage. A sheltered alfresco area with access from the family and rumpus room can be enjoyed all year round. All 3 bedrooms plus study overlook the beautiful gardens, with the larger main bedroom featuring a WIR & FES with spa bath. This pristine home offers endless inclusions such as GDH, gas log fire, evaporative cooling, two double garages and a carport with high clearance. Contact: Wendy Tallon 0419 135 836

HASTINGS

Inspect: By Appointment Only

OFFERS OVER $320,000

CRIB POINT

OFFERS OVER $275,000

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DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

INVEST OR NEST

A GREAT PLACE TO START!

SMART DESIGN AND CHARACTER

Set on a 550m2 block with plans and permits for two double story 3 bedroom townhouses, this block is ripe for development. Located across, and overlooking the foreshore with views of beautiful Western Port Bay, this is arguably one of the best positions money can buy. Complete with 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on existing lease.

Modern 2BR sandstone unit offering one of the best locations money can buy, only metres from High Street, and on a corner allotment with privacy and security. An open plan layout features a central kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, adjoining meals area and lounge room opening out to established gardens, and a modern bathroom.

This neat 3 bedroom home set on a 590m2 allotment will be sure to please a variety of buyers. With upgrades throughout, this home offers a modern kitchen with stainless steel gas appliances, dishwasher and meals area; cosy lounge with gas heating and a modern bathroom. Low maintenance gardens, Located close to Hastings town centre.

Near new 2BR unit with federation-style facade, close to HMAS Cerberus, transport and schools. Featuring a modern kitchen with s/steel dishwasher, family room and meals area, dual-entry bathroom and separate laundry with plenty of storage. Floating timber floors throughout the living area, and slso included is air-conditioning and a single garage.

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BITTERN

P.O.A

TWO LEFT

HASTINGS

$410,000 PLUS

HASTINGS

OFFERS OVER $390,000

UNDER OFFER

6 Chloe Drive

A NEW LIFESTYLE AWAITS •5 quality villas starting construction April/May 2016 •3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, • IRRW FHLOLQJV •Ceasar stone bench tops •Double garage •Stamp duty savings

NEAT AND TIDY THREE BEDROOM HOME

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•3 Bedrooms with BIRs, central bathroom •Lounge room with GDH & air conditioner •Large backyard with shed which has power •Double garage with access through to the backyard •Let until December 2016 returning approx $300pw

,163(&7 6$785'$< 30 DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

CRIB POINT

VALUE FOR MONEY

$440,000 PLUS

HASTINGS

$279,000

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$320,000

38 Milne Street

FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

MODERN AND LOW MAINTENANCE

VALUE PLUS

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•3 bedrooms home •Heating and cooling •Galley kitchen with meals area •Separate lounge area recently painted throughout •Landscaped garden with vegie patch and shed

,163(&7 6$785'$< 30 DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

HASTINGS

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

OFFERS INVITED OVER $295,000

CRIB POINT

$599,000 PLUS CRIB POINT

NEW LISTING

$639,000 PLUS

NEW LISTING

182 Hodgins Road

CENTRAL LOCATION - SUBDIVIDE STCA!

SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - HALF ACRE PLUS

THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!

•3 Bedrooms with BIR’s ‡:HOO DSSRLQWHG NLWFKHQ SOHQW\ RI EHQFK FXSERDUG VSDFH •Separate living and dining areas •Updated bathroom •Situated on approximately 700sqm

•All bedrooms with built in robes •Open plan living & dining upstairs •Huge rumpus room opening to entertaining area •90sqm shed with work shop, enclosed BBQ hut with bar •Double car port and circular drive way

•Situated on 3300sqm (approx) block • %HGURRPV PDLQ ZLWK ZDON LQ UREH DQG HQVXLWH •Renovated bathrooms •6HOI FRQWDLQHG EXQJDORZ •Shed with rear access

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

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CRIB POINT

$359,000 PLUS

CRIB POINT

$330,000 NEGOTIABLE HASTINGS

$340,000 PLUS

NEW LISTING

SOLD

GORGEOUS, SPACIOUS AND LOW MAINTENANCE!

QUIET, CONVENIENT TOWNHOUSE

PRIME INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

•3 bedrooms – main with walk in robe and ensuite •Kitchen with electric cooking and a dishwasher •Coonara wood heating •Wrap around verandah •Insulated bungalow

•3 bedrooms, main with walk in robe and ensuite •Open plan living with kitchen area •4XDOLW\ DSSOLDQFHV DQG ÀWWLQJV DV VWDQGDUG WKURXJKRXW •'RXEOH UHPRWH JDUDJH •Let on month to month basis on $325 per week

•3 bedrooms all with built in robes •3ROLVKHG WLPEHU à RRUV •/RXQJH DUHD DQG NLWFKHQ ZLWK TXDOLW\ DSSOLDQFHV •*DV ZDOO IXUQDFH •Lndscaped gardens and sheds outside

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

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64 High Street, Hastings 03 5979 2489 www.robertsandgreen.com.au

TYABB 21 Seaview Road

Offers Over $1,090,000 Inspect: Saturday 11.00-11.30am

THE REFINED ART OF RENOVATION - Meticulously crafted interiors, high-end finishes and uninterrupted views of the bay, islands and beyond. Q Situated on the cusp of Somerville on approximately 2.4 acres. Q Four bedrooms – two with WIR’s including main bedroom which also has an ensuite with claw-foot bathtub. Q Customised kitchen with porcelain basins, stone topped island bench, and quality appliances including dishwasher. Q Spacious dining and family room with wood combustion heater and air-conditioner. Q Three-car garage, separate double carport and a huge shed with mechanics pit and 3 phase power. Q Assortment of fruit trees, landscaped gardens, fire pit and entertainment alfresco with electric awning to shield the sun.

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CRIB POINT 73 Creswell Street

RED HILL RETREAT ON 1/4 ACRE - Immersed within peaceful surroundings, this sunny residence has been beautifully designed to capture natural light on approx. 1,122sqm. Q Kitchen with island bench, plantation shutters, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Q 2 bedrooms in the main house, master bedroom with WIR and ensuite. Q Self-contained 1 bedroom studio with verandah, heating and cooling Q Spacious lounge and dining with Coonara heating and split system air conditioning. Q 8×4 shed, chicken coop, wood storage and powder room for guest convenience.

AFFORDABLE MULTI-PURPOSE DWELLING - Peacefully placed amid lush greenery with a northerly aspect, this affordable property offers an abundance of space, privacy and convenience. Q Set on 1,621sqm (approx.) Industrial 3 zone. Q Occupy and run a business (STCA) with plenty of sheds and dual entry. Q Circa 1920 home has 3 bedrooms, lounge with wood combustion heater and air-conditioning. Q Outdoor entertaining area with zen-inspired gardens boasting mature succulents, cacti and aloe vera plants.

Auction: Saturday 6th August at 2:30pm Bed

Offers Over $695,000

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5979 2489 reception@robertsandgreen.com.au Lisa Roberts

Wilma Green

Jacqui Robinson Ronelle Kraulis

Gail Miles

Paige Brierley

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“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent�

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SOMERVILLE 8 Station Street Offers Over $420,000 open to view Saturday 11.00-11.30am Q Beautifully

presented 3 bedroom home.

Main bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite. Q Renovated kitchen including dishwasher Q Undercover alfresco area Q

Dominic Tallon| 0408 528 857 Callum Lee | 0428 237 974

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Q 66

acre lifestyle property Two brick-veneer homes on site Q One 3 bedroom home & one 2 bedroom home Q Free range permit in place to run 45,000 chickens

Best offer Over $315,000 open to view Saturday 1.00-1.30pm

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Ocean Grove

Corporate Somerville

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Frankston

South East

Special Projects

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and spacious two bedroom home open plan kitchen Q Gorgeous little home on 280sqm block Q Beautiful

Callum Lee | 0428 237 974

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“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent”

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HASTINGS 186 Hodgins Road

BATH

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BITTERN 20 Myers Road

$380,000 open to view Saturday 12-12.30pm

Tastefully renovated throughout Air-conditioning and a wood heater Q Tandem carport, garden shed and new fencing

Offers Over $440,000 open to view Saturday 1.00-1.30pm

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NEW LISTING

area

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LAND FOR SALE

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5 FRANKSTON 4-6 / 108-120 Young Street

TYABB 24 & 48 Denham Road

$900,000 plus open to view By Appointment

$525,000 each open to view by appointment

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Q Land

Dominic Tallon | 0408 528 857

Dominic Tallon| 0408 528 857

Chelsea Ocean Grove

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Corporate Somerville

Frankston

Melbourne

Property Management

South East

Special Projects

Mornington Peninsula

Werribee

Yarra Valley

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Why us? Five reasons to choose OBrien Real Estate #1 Access to more buyers. #2 Experience, integrity and knowledge. #3 Faster sale time. #4 Constant improvement. #5 Specialised marketing.

Hastings 4/82 High Street 5979 8833 obrienrealestate.com.au

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Hastings 3/22 Rankin Road

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2 Storey Townhouse! For Sale

Here is an opportunity to buy a two storey townhouse in a great location, only minutes stroll to High Street. Open plan living, large courtyard and loads of natural light, this gem would be well suited to investors first home buyers and anyone after that low maintenance inner city style pad. Comprising of 2 bedrooms with built in robes that share the main bathroom, there is an open plan kitchen, meals and lounge area, separate laundry, rear courtyard perfect for entertaining, storage space under the stairs, and a single carport.

Price Negotiable over $260,000 View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Tim Ripper M 0434 513 640 P 03 5970 7333 tim.ripper@harcourts.com.au Jake Condick M 0430 599 910 P 03 5970 7333 jake.condick@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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Auction

Hastings 8 Chloe Drive

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Comfortable living in prime position This well positioned home in a quiet central position has neat and tidy grounds offering loads of space for the whole family plus access to the rear yard for boats, cars or trailers. The home consists of a lounge room and separate living room which has a sliding door opening to the covered pergola area which is fabulous for entertaining family and friends. The central kitchen boasts gas cooking, electric wall oven and a dishwasher. The main bedroom features a walk in wardrobe and en-suite, with two other bedrooms towards the rear of the home sharing the main bathroom. For comfort, there is ducted heating and air-conditioning. Conveniently located close to High Street shops, parks and transport, this well presented home is sure to impress. Do not delay your inspection. TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days

Auction

Saturday 23rd July at 11:00am View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754 P 03 5970 7333 jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

New New Listing Listing

Bittern 17 Bayview Country Lane

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Grand Proportions with Sweeping Views This is an excellent opportunity to secure a grand double-storey home in the sought after Kinfauns Estate. With accommodation for the largest of families, open plan living at its best and all on a 1 .25 acres(approx.) block, this lifestyle home comprises four bedrooms– main with huge walk in robe and ensuite, upstairs living zone with adjoining deck offering a bay view, formal lounge, sseparate study, formal dining, open plan kitchen and family room, main bathroom, powder room, separate laundry, double garage and shed plus an undercover entertaining area. Close to beaches and wineries, schools and shops.

For Sale

Price View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Tim Ripper M 0434 513 640 P 03 5970 7333 tim.ripper@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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Hastings 5 Hodgins Street Close To All The perfect family home close to everything and including 3BR’s with BIR’s, separate bathroom and laundry, main living area adjoins the kitchen and dining room. Kitchen has gas cooking & good storage

space. There are polished boards throughout and carpet to bedrooms. Gas heating & air-conditioning, and outside is the low maintenance backyard set behind tall gates with a storage shed.

Bittern 4 Charlotte Stacey Place Peaceful Four Bedroom Home Set on 2 acres of lush gardens (maintained at owners expense), this home comprises of a large study with built in desk, formal lounge, massive games room, casual dinning and sitting area, sun room,

laundry with drying room, timber flooring, ducted heating and air-conditioning.The main bedroom has a walk in dressing room + FES with spa and three more bedrooms all have a private balcony!

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Hastings 4/16 Spring Street

2

Two Bedroom Unit

For Lease $290 Per Week View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Hastings Office P 03 5970 7333 hastings@harcourts.com.au

An amazing 2BR unit featuring formal lounge, kitchen with gas appliances, main bathroom with combined laundry and single garage. All this plus a private rear yard. Ideally located within a quiet

complex, an inspection is a must! This is one not to be missed!

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For Lease $270 Per Week View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Hastings Office P 03 5970 7333 hastings@harcourts.com.au

Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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For Lease $695 Per Week View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Hastings Office P 03 5970 7333 hastings@harcourts.com.au

Hastings 104 Salmon Street

3

If It’s Privacy You’re After Quaint 3BR home, surrounded by high fences for privacy and featuring a huge front garden area. All bedrooms have BIR’s and share the main bathroom, there is open plan living with meals area and a kitchen, gas

space heater & air-conditioning is available. Separate laundry opens to the backyard. Close to the the marina, shops & supermarkets, schools, gym & swimming pool. This one will not last long!

Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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For Lease $350 Per Week View By Appointment www.harcourts.com.au Hastings Office P 03 5970 7333 hastings@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street

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MORNINGTON 2 & 3 / 98 Tanti Avenue

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NO.2 $865,000 NO.3 $875,000

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For Sale $440,000 - $470,00 Inspect As advertised or by appointment

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Vivienne Spencer Simon Farrar FOR SALE $875,000 0409 558 330 0412 734 130 Inspect As advertised or by appointment

Bentons Square 5976 8899 12 July 2016

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Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

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RETIRE IN STYLE - BEAUTIFUL & AFFORDABLE!

A perfect downsize with no body corporate, a brilliant starter or a ripper LQYHVWPHQW WKLV KRPH RÎ?HUV ORZ PDLQWHQDQFH OLYLQJ ZLWKRXW FRPSURPLVLQJ on space and style. Features include open plan living and dining room, well equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms – main with WIR & FES, double garage with internal access and rear roller door, ducted heating and evaporative cooling DQG WLPEHU VW\OH ČľRRULQJ WKURXJKRXW 3ULRU RÎ?HUV FRQVLGHUHG

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AUCTION Saturday 23rd July at 1:00pm Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

SHOREHAM 24 Howard Street

For Sale $140,000

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

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This original circa 1960’s holiday home comprises two bedrooms, two bathrooms with open living/lounge. Continue to use as your own holiday home or get out the wrecking ball and start all over again. Within walking distance to the beach and situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this property is perfect if you have the vision and desire to make your mark in Shoreham.

This wonderful home is set in a great court location with shops just a stroll away. Behind the picket fence stands this lovely three bedroom home with BIRs to all bedrooms, a spacious lounge and dining area overlooking beautifully maintained gardens, and an open plan kitchen leading to a family area opening out to a sunny paved outdoor area. Completing this ge. picture is gas space heating, air-conditioning and a double garage.

For Sale $550,000 - $575,000

FOR SALE contact agent

Inspect As advertised or by appointment.

Mornington 5976 5900

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Bentons Square 5976 8899

John Hanna 0408 374 334

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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888

Mornington Auction this Saturday

Auction

A3 B2 C2

1/733 Nepean Highway, Mornington Exhibiting a total commitment to quality, this impeccable new single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence delivers flawless contemporary quality in a lifestyle address that puts the best of Mornington at your fingertips. Attention to detail is paramount to the exceptional design which optimises both living space and privacy with carefully considered zoning. With a double remote garage with internal access, entertainer’s stone kitchen with butler’s pantry, sky-lit living and dining flowing to an undercover deck, a luxe main bedroom suite, polished floorboards and heating/cooling, this stunning home is close to Bentons Square, schools, the beachfront and Main Street’s cafes and shops.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 16th July 12.00pm As advertised or by appointment Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103

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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888

Baxter Auction this Saturday

Auction

28 Austral Crescent, Baxter Home ownership doesn’t get more affordable than this! A brilliant buy, this bright two-bedroom unit set on a generous corner block offers an ideal first homebuyers choice, low-maintenance retirees retreat or astute investment decision. Set within fenced garden surroundings with a garage and additional double gate access, the light-filled interior includes living and dining overlooking the garden and a separate kitchen with a dishwasher and stainless steel oven. With a sun-drenched deck, R/C air conditioning, a sky-lit bathroom with separate toilet, shed and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy, this conveniently located home is set in a quiet street close to schools, parkland, shops and Peninsula Link.

Auction Saturday 16th July 11.00am Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A2 B1 C1

Rosebud

Auction

1235-1237 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud In the heart of Rosebud’s CBD in a high profile setting opposite the beach, this remarkable property features three independent residences on the one title and presents a unique commercial/investment opportunity with Residential 1 zoning. Surrounded by medical/professional suites and minutes from Rosebud Plaza the prominent setting is ideal for a range of commercial enterprises. Alternatively, continue the highly successful Rosebud Seaside Holiday Apartments business providing three income streams; while owner-occupiers will love the principal Art Deco residence with the flexibility of in-law or rental accommodation. This rare property offers a unique opportunity to make your mark in Rosebud.

Auction Saturday 23rd July 1.00pm {queue.Price} Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

Conley

5975 7733

COMMERCIAL AUCTIONS HASTINGS

AUCTION: THIS FRIDAY AT 11.30AM

ON Y TI IDA C R AU IS F H T

VENDOR REALISATION AUCTION

Fantastic Opportunity - vacant land with main road exposure. • Zoned: Commercial 2 • Neighbouring businesses include McDonalds, Woolworths Caltex, Shell & Coles with loads of passing traffic. • Approved plans for office/showroom available • High volume traffic of about 20,000 per day • Land size 808m2 (approx.) with approved plan & permit for building, providing 279m2 of floor area

2114 Frankston-Flinders Road Inspect Friday from 11.00am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

HASTINGS

AUCTION: THIS FRIDAY AT 12.30PM

ON Y TI IDA C R AU IS F TH

VENDOR REALISATION AUCTION

• Highly sought after location with outstanding main road frontage • Huge commercial upside with options aplenty • 68m2 air conditioned showroom • 97m2 workshop with 3 phase power and wash-down bays

• Zoned Commercial 2 - land size (approx.) 1500sqm • Approx 20,000 vehicles passing per day • Kitchenette, laundry, male & female bathrooms • Estimated return of $32,000 + outgoings 2132 Frankston-Flinders Road Inspect Friday from 11.00am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

all measurements are approximates

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

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CRYSTAL HENDRIKS RECEPTIONIST 5975 7733

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ESTABLISHED for 30 years, this well presented cafe is on offer, with the current owner ready to retire. Opening Monday to Friday, 8am to 3pm (no weekend work), the air conditioned cafe currently offers seating for 40 inside and 20 outside, with a front courtyard, selling sandwiches, focaccias, pita wraps, and catering for offices in the area

DEALING with major mower manufacturers, such as: Maketa, Rover, MTD, Graden, Cub Cadet, this business is in a prime location and has been established for over 20 years. Open 5 ½ days a week, the current operation provides sales, servicing and repairs of lawnmowers, with a pick-up and delivery service. A vehicle is included in the price.

Cafe, Dandenong Price: $120,000 plus sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Sale and Service of Lawnmowers, HASTINGS Price: $180,000 plus sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service CAFE - SANDRINGHAM Bright, cosy, easily run by two staff. Water views from outdoor seats, loyal clientele frequent this bayside cafĂŠ offering coffees, breakfast, lunch and award winning savouries. All stock is included in the asking price.

$45,000 LADIES WEAR - HASTINGS This well presented business has enjoyed sustained growth since opening in Jan 2014, serving both locals & holidaymakers. Sought after stock lines, some exclusive. Fully refurbished, trades 5 ½ days, currently fully managed.

$80,000 + sav BUTCHERS - WHEELERS HILL Only one in the shopping centre, QR FRPSHWLWLRQ ([FHOOHQW SURÂżWV for an owner operator. New lease offered. All retail.

$140,000 + sav RUBBISH REMOVAL - HOME BASED Delivery of rubbish containers which are collected when full and taken to tip. Clients include Govt departments & large corporates. 2011 Isuzu truck and crate, truck holds 7 cubic metres. Excellent SURÂżWV IRU RZQHU RSHUDWRU

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Wholesale supply & installation of towbars, clients include large retailers. Business established 15 years, mechanical skills not required, retiring vendor happy to assist with changeover. Great add-on or alternative business.

$390,000 including stock of $60,000 MANUFACTURING Specialising in design and manufacture of quality sheetmetal components. Predominantly steel, stainless steel and aluminium sheet. CNC equipment. Contact agent for detailed information of this comprehensive business. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

$700,000 + sav

$WWUDFWLYH VDORQ FRXOG VXLW ÂżUVW business owner. Trades Tues, Thurs, Fri and half-days Wed & Sat. Easy to operate, cheap rent of only $782 pm no gst. Has been established around 40 years. Very SURÂżWDEOH

$60,000 + sav

$69,950 + sav NEW LISTING COURIER - HOME BASED Family owned est 1999 provides services to Melbourne Metropolitan area. Small packages to palletized goods. Covers M’ton Peninsula out to Pakenham, Kilsyth and Werribee areas. Long standing clients. 4 vehicles, computerized booking system.

HAIR & BEAUTY - MOUNT ELIZA Excellent dĂŠcor and a great location, with 9 cutting stations. Currently fully managed and the owner now wishes to retire. Could VXLW D ÂżUVW EXVLQHVV RZQHU RU WKH investor, long established.

$80,000 + sav

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PIZZA & TAKEAWAY - HEALSVILLE

TAPAS RESTAURANT & BAR - McCRAE

Located on the main road through town, opposite Coles with plenty of parking. Indoor/outdoor seating, lots of passing trade, has deliveries with online order system. Trades 4pm till late, keep your days free.

50 seating capacity on licence, low overheads, easy to operate. Many tourist patrons plus locals to enjoy the live music venue and wood ÂżUHG SL]]DV 6XPPHU QLJKWV winter Wed-Sun. Great location opposite foreshore.

$150,000 + sav

OFFERS OVER $150,000

GARDEN DECOR & LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION MOOROODUC Main road frontage, iconic retail home & garden setting established 19 years. Huge plans to continue operation into concrete manufacturing producing ponds, pots & statues. Vendor will discuss fully some leaseback operation & future plans.

$185,000 TOWBARS - SEAFORD

HAIR SALON - PARKDALE EAST

Currently trading 7 days in prime CBD location. Selling all types of collectables and pop culture paraphernalia including vinyl. Loyal client base, strong brand names.

NEW LISTING COURIER - MOORABIN DEPOT 5 long wheel base Ford Transit vans, 7 drivers sub-contracted with GHÂżQHG DUHDV 6DPH GD\ VHUYLFH to Melbourne Metro, VIP and express, all kinds of goods. Regular clients generate 95% of revenue, 30 customers serviced daily with 50-60 others on a regular basis.

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$375,000 NEW LISTING PIZZA FRANCHISE - PATTERSON LAKES Established for many years in built up area. Top quality equipment, attractive shop with ample parking. Trial on $15,000 per week. Keen vendor willing to fully assist purchaser.

TRANSPORT / SHUTTLE SERVICE - HOME BASED Two 12 seater vehicles plus Holden sedan included in price. 800 existing clients with 90% cash basis. Work as required with travel agents, businesses & public. Completes around 500 airport runs per year. Est. 10 years.

$500,000 + sav

$450,000 AIR COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS

MECHANICAL REPAIRS

Long established, has contract service clients. Design, supply & install of air compressor equipment. Spare parts, plus onsite & workshop service. Experienced staff. Stock included

Largest independent workshop in the area with client base of residents & surrounding businesses. Ideally positioned with easy access and excellent exposure. Multi-dimensional business with huge turnover. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

$850,000

$990,000 + sav

Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers President (Vic). 34 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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Sales and Leasing LEASED

MORNINGTON 1/8 Fuji Crescent

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$69,000 WIWO

MOOROODUC 790 Moorooduc Hwy

MORNINGTON 3/19 Bruce Street

HASTINGS 6/1879 Frankston-Flinders Rd

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A Force awakens within me By Stuart McCullough I WOULDN’T describe myself as a fanatic. At least, not compared to the guy a few doors down who drives the 1993 Subaru Legacy and has personalised ‘Star Wars’ number plates. (To be precise, I think it’s some voweldeprived variant. Good thing he’s not a fan of ‘The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants’ though.) It’s not as if I refer to ‘the Force’ in everyday conversation and I’ve never nominated ‘Jedi’ as my chosen religion on a Census form. Nor have I campaigned to have May the fourth recognised as an official public holiday. But, one way or another, Star Wars has been part of my life for almost forty years. I was awestruck. From the day I saw the first instalment at the Burwood Drive In through the windscreen of a Nissan E-20 (eat your heart out, Imax), I was smitten with the whole intergalactic fairytale. Never again would I be able to see a piece of cardboard tubing and not view it in terms of a potential lightsaber. Dressing gowns would forever be Jedi robes and not merely the highly flammable overlay you wore between bath time and crawling into bed. It changed the way in which my generation viewed the world. We enjoyed them for much longer than the two hours we spent in a darkened room at the local cinema, popcorn cooling at our fingertips and stray shards of choc-top spoiling our t-shirts. Those films were fodder for countless schoolyard discussions. We recited the dialogue, imitated the voices and delighted each other by

recounting huge sections of the movies. Long before video, laser disc and DVD, we kept those films alive through living room re-enactments using figurines and whatever pots, pans or shoeboxes we deemed necessary to recreate the moment. These were both acts of artful invention and slavish mimicry. That was how we kept the stories close to us. Just glancing at my Primary School photos is enough to tell you everything you need to know about my devotion to Star Wars – throughout my formative educative years, I stuck with the classic ‘Skywalker’ haircut. Those who were first to see ‘Empire’ carried with them the weight of a cinematic secret that would remain unrivalled until ‘The Crying Game’. By the time

‘Jedi’ rolled around, it was much more than just another film but a broader cultural event. Things were in such a state of turmoil after the second movie. We, as a planet, needed closure. But the final instalment came and went and then…nothing. The franchise whose slogan was ‘the saga continues’ had come to a semi-satisfying conclusion complete with a glow-inthe-dark Alec Guinness and a song performed by Ewoks that sounded like something one of the smaller countries might perform at Eurovision. Primary school had come to an end and so too had Star Wars. George Lucas, the visionary who had succeeded in taking the world’s imagination hostage next gave us ‘Howard the Duck’ which, in reality, was a colossal intergalactic

turkey. The next disturbance in the Force occurred sometime after I finished University, when the original films were remastered, returning to multiplexes everywhere. To watch them again was like travelling back in time. But then, in the late nineties, came news of three ‘prequels’. Better still, these new instalments were going to be filmed in Australia, leaving open the possibility that the Big Pineapple or Wobbies World might feature heavily in the battle scenes. But I didn’t go. I’d grown up and left Star Wars behind. As it happens, the reviews were less than kind. Jar Jar Binks did not so much polarise people as repel them outright; so much so that he might well have been a distant cousin of Howard the Duck.

It’s safe to say that when the guy a few doors down stuck his ‘Star Wars’ plates on his 1993 Subaru Legacy, he wasn’t thinking of Jar Jar Binks. But a funny thing happened. I watched as my nephews grew to love those early films just as I had. And whilst they too were immune to the charms of Jar Jar Binks, they were desperate to see each instalment. Eventually I succumbed, agreeing to take them to the third and final prequel as a result of a compelling review that claimed it wasn’t as bad as the other two. My eldest nephew dressed as Darth Vader for the occasion, which is a great way to ensure prompt service at kiosk. No one wants to keep the Lord of Darkness waiting for popcorn. No one. Despite this, I was nonplussed when I heard about the most recent instalments. I attended a screening both with misgivings and my nephews, but as the lights went down, something happened. From the first strain of the main theme, I was dragged back to a world I thought I’d long left behind. Despite myself, I enjoyed it immensely. Childhood, I think, is not just something you live but something you carry. And it can be a sweet, sweet thing to be transported back if only for a few hours. It’s not too late. Maybe there’s still time to get out the dressing gown and some cardboard tubing. Perhaps even convert an empty tissue box into the Millennium Falcon. The Force Awakens in me, at least for a little while. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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Music  Arts  Food

POKER TOURNAMENT SET TO DRAW CELEBRITIES TO MORNINGTON The Hachem Group ALL IN FOR CHARITY poker event is coming to the Mornington Peninsula. Superstars from the sports and entertainment worlds including World Champion Poker player Joe Hachem, Brendan Fevola, Bryce Gibbs, Campbell Brown, Sam Greco, Wayne Carey, Marc Murphy, Robert Dipierdomenico and Brad Sewell along with some of the worlds best Poker players will compete in the Poker Tournament at Mornington Racecourse. Hachem Group ALL IN FOR CHARITY poker events are renowned for red carpet, bright lights, high profile celebrities and non stop entertainment. After recent successful SOLD OUT events in Geelong and Etihad Stadium, the Mornington Peninsula is the perfect place to hold the next event. The newly renovated Mornington Racecourse will stage the event on Saturday 3rd September from 6pm onwards. Tickets to the poker event start at $150 which includes a night of food and beverages, $5,000 in poker chips and non stop entertainment. Peninsula’s Poker Champion will receive a trip for two to Las Vegas and others will share in prizes worth over $50,000. Hachem Group ALL IN FOR CHARITY supports the National Breast Cancer Foundation. To purchase tickets to this event visit the website www.mrc.racing.com Please note, only limited tickets are available, so be quick!

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By Toe Punt MT ELIZA has breathed some life into the MPNFL Peninsula Division competition with a comprehensive victory against Frankston YCW. The Redlegs put a stop to the 25game winning streak of the Stonecats, whose last loss coming into the clash was against Mornington in round seven last season. After defeating Mt Eliza by almost 100 points at Wooralla Drive just six weeks ago, it appeared that the Stonecats would go through the season undefeated. Just nine points separated the sides at the major interval before the visitors booted eight goals to two in the second hour to win 14.13 (97) to 7.8 (50). Frankston YCW went into the match without prime movers including Ryan Santon, Kyle Hutchison, Byron and Anthony Barry and Brenton Credlin, many of whom were representing the VCFL in the Australian championships. Lachy Wallace and David Bodley returned. Mt Eliza went into the match without star goal kicker Justin Van Unen, who has been asked by Essendon to play out the rest of the season in their reserves with a view of picking him up in the draft. Mt Eliza coach Troy Shannon said while he supported ‘JV’ trying to better himself by playing a higher grade of football, he conceded he “wasn’t happy” with Essendon. “I’ve spoken with Essendon a couple of times and they said they would only require Justin to play a few games to get a look at him,” Shannon said. “Then they pick him this week in a really important game for us, which went against the conversations we’d had. It just annoys me that they would say one thing and do another. “But don’t get me wrong, if the opportunity allows Justin to achieve his goals of playing at the top level, then I’m all for that,” Shannon said. James Freeman, who is on Casey’s list, was outstanding once again for the Redlegs with six goals, while Tom Freeman was also dominant in his fifth club game for the year and first in the seniors. Matt Lillie was superb in the ruck against Ash Eames and Jay Neratzoglou was solid down back. In more good news for the Redlegs, Matt Neratzoglou booted a bag in the reserves as he makes his way back from injury. Craig Nankervis, Tony Lester and Sam Widdowson were the best of the Stonecats. The win for Mt Eliza elevated them to second place on the ladder after Pines went down to EdithvaleAspendale. Mark Meehan was again a star for the Eagles with six goals while Will Flavelle and Timmy Mannix were superb across four quarters with a couple of goals each. Craig Wray and Jack Doman were two of the better players on the ground and Brendan Neville continues his superb 2016 form. Beau Hendry was Pines’ best player and combined well in the middle with Chris Guganovic while Aaron Edwards and Guy Hendry booted three goals each. There’s no doubt that the

Shark attack: Mornington could not hold back Bonbeach who ran out 14 point winners. Picture: Scott Memery

Pythons missed Tim Bongetti. Bonbeach made it seven wins from its past eight games with a solid 11.10 (76) to 9.8 (62) victory against Mornington. While coach Steve Hughes believes his side is “still a way off the top three”, he conceded that his team was building week after week. “We are a hard working team that just grinds out wins at the moment. I think there is still some daylight between the top teams and us,” Hughes said.

“I still don’t think we are playing our best footy but individuals and the team are starting to play some more consistent footy. “Josh Bull is doing a great job with the reserves also and they are playing really well, so there’s competition.” Shane McDonald was again superb for the Sharks with five goals while Matt Douglas, Jackson Sole and Chris Bryan were outstanding also. Joel and Warwick Miller were Mornington’s best. Karingal recorded a superb 18.11

(119) to 10.12 (72) victory over Chelsea on Saturday on a day that the 1996 premiership team celebrated its 20th anniversary. The Bulls opened the game with five goals to one with Harry Czarnecki on fire with three goals to set up the victory. Aaron Paxton, Leigh Poholke and Chris Hay all booted four goals each for the Bulls while Michael Burke was the best player on the ground. Zac Graham and Todd Gardiner were the best of the Gulls.

Seaford booted 11 goals to two in the opening term against Langwarrin and went on to win 17.12 (114) to 9.4 (58). It was one of Langwarrin’s worst defeats of the year, struggling with the confines of the Seaford Rd oval. Aaron Walton starred for the Tigers with six goals while Curtis Murfett and Nick Brand with four goals dominated. Nick Tuddenham and Zac Andrewartha were the best of the Kangas. Club legend Daniel Wehner played in the reserves. Western Port News 12 July 2016

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Eagles back in the hunt NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt SOMERVILLE is back in the MPNFL Nepean Division premiership race after a superb four quarter performance against Sorrento. Backs against the wall and staring down the barrel of missing out on finals had they lost, it was all on the line for the Eagles. Coach David ‘Budda’ Hirst put it on his players before the match that they needed to lift, especially some of the ‘big name’ players who had been horribly out of form. Those players responded. Ben Crowe was a match winner with five goals, Tim McGennis had more than 20 touches, Scott Simpson beat Nick Corp down back and Billy Rolfe was superb with three goals. Somerville’s favourite son Ben Sedgewick was moved forward and responded with three goals and Jedd Sutton, who has had a sensational season, was best afield with five goals. The Eagles dominated the opening quarter with 16 inside 50 metre entries to Sorrento’s seven, however they couldn’t convert their opportunities, leading by just six points at the first break despite having six more scoring shots. Somerville always had the answers though, thanks to the likes of Josh Westerman, Steve Crowe and Rowan Hogenbirk, who provided the grunt in the team. Youngsters Luke Burton, Josh McMahon and the best of all the kids, Luke Collie, were also cool under pressure. Sorrento continued to come at the Eagles until midway through the third quarter, when Somerville took full control. Sorrento’s lack of accountability when they didn’t have the ball was a concern, especially from the likes of Tyrren Head and skipper James Hallahan in defence. Both players are superb when the team is in possession of the footy but unaccountable and disrespectful of the opposition when they don’t have it. There are also some players who are arguably at the back end of their careers, especially on Saturday’s performance. The likes of Trevor Mattison, Brent Kenyon (who equalled the club record of 262 senior games), Benny McCormack and Guy Stringer have been ornaments to the club and the MPNFL but it’s a young man’s game and

It’s mine!: Despite the home ground advantage, Hastings went down by 26 points against Red Hill. Picture: Andrew Hurst

they are only just holding on. Leigh Treeby could be in the same boat. He was bullied and beaten on Saturday and didn’t respond, even against some of Somerville’s youngsters who got in his face. Luke Tapscott doesn’t do enough for long enough. His spurts of brilliance are breathtaking but they are few and far between. Nick Corp is electric but another who can’t seem to find another gear when he is being beaten. Nick

Marsten was another who disappointed. Ryan Potter, Danny Stephenson and Jarryd Ferguson were Sorrento’s best – they played like their life depended on winning. Generally, Sorrento has had it too good for too long, however with the likes of Jon Croad, Troy Schwarze, Leigh Poholke, Myles Pitt and Daniel Grant no longer around, it means some deficiencies that were once “bandaided” are now being exposed.

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Sorrento’s best is still good and for three and a half quarters on Saturday they were in with a sniff, however when things got tough, generally they went missing. Red Hill continues to amaze, smashing Hastings by 26 points, 16.9 (105) to 12.7 (79). The Hillmen were blown away in the first quarter, conceding six of the first seven goals before booting 15 to six after the first break.

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As a club, Red Hill should be very proud – they have a wonderful netball program, their Under 19s are on top of the ladder, their reserves are second after losing 20 players in the off season and their seniors continue to defy the odds and are sitting in third place. The Hillmen have no superstars in their side, when you consider some of the other teams in the competition and the money being spent to secure them. I would bet that Red Hill would be paying half as much money as the top spending teams in the competition. However, despite these facts, they continue to win games of football with a very even, balanced, hard working group. They play for one another and as coach Tony Blackford continues to say, they “play to their strengths”. “We understand that we don’t have big targets in attack and superstars of the competition,” Blackford said. “But what I’m really proud of is that we have a group that is prepared to listen, work hard, carry out instruction and play our brand of football. “That’s all I ask. We prepare well, we respect our opposition, and we do our best to play the way we want to play. We continue to prove that our best is good enough to beat anyone. “In saying that, it’s a tough competition and there are dangerous sides throughout it. If you’re not at your best, you’ll get beaten,” Blackford said. On Saturday, Harry Larwill and the slight Jono Ross booted four each while Benny Poole and Sean ‘Steve’ Marchetti were superb through the middle of the ground. Jonah Siversen was the best player on the ground. Seamus Thompson played his 100th senior game after starting his career at the age of 29. What a great competitor. Nick Gray was named Hastings’ best, while Luke Hewitt and Matt Clifford were outstanding early. Rye kept its finals aspirations alive with a 15.18 (108) to 10.13 (73) victory over Pearcedale. The Demons booted 12 goals to eight after half time with Nathan Henley at his brilliant best with six goals and Jack Nisbet and Ryan Mullett working well together at the centre bounces and around the ground. Troy Jacobson is a star and he finished with four goals for the Dales while Kallum Searle’s good form continued.


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Red Hill take the points HASTINGS FNC SATURDAY saw the Hastings Football/Netball Club come up against Red Hill Football/Netball club in what loomed as a massive test for all sides. But unfortunately not all sides did not come away with a win on Saturday. The club came up against very determined Red Hill sides which was very disappointing but the that’s sport. We now have next week to get ready for. Next week also looms as another huge test with the club heading to Rosebud Football/Netball Club in what shapes as a season defining game for our senior footballers. They played some scintillating football in the first quarter on Saturday which saw them break out to a six goal advantage at the break but after quarter time the boys fell away to lose by a four goal margin. The players must now refocus and prepare for Saturday’s contest which I know they will. Our netballers had a terrific result on the weekend but unfortunately didn’t come away with a win but are showing much improvement with our B – Grade girls going down by the slightest of margins (two goals), our C – Grade girls really fought their game out, but couldn’t get across the line.

On Saturday the club held its annual ladies day luncheon which was wonderfully attended with approximately 80 ladies. They all enjoyed the fine food; it certainly was a great day for the girls and we certainly hope they enjoyed themselves. This Saturday Rosebud Football/ Netball club vs Hastings Football/ Netball at Rosebud all games commence from 10am onwards. Seniors Report A very disappointing day for Hastings Football/Netball Club. In a game that meant so much we got off to a good start, then after the quarter time break it was all downhill from there. We looked great when we were on top of the game but once challenged we looked unwilling to knuckle down and put in the hard yards defensively. Now with a tough run home we are back with the pack and we will see how we will respond after such a disappointing loss. Reserves Report On Saturday we hosted a team second on the ladder optimistic of our chances, as we had knocked off second on the ladder twice this year. The boggy conditions suited our game style. We came flying out of the blocks with big Joel Standfield

coming back from injury kicking two goals in five minutes. But as good sides do, Red Hill came back strongly and even though we competed well they were too strong and broke us open in the second half. Some boys had great games but unfortunately we didn’t have enough contributors on the day. Hopefully we can turn it around on the track in time for Rosebud. Under 19s Report This week would prove to be a big test for us against top of table Red Hill. Unfortunately for us we had four players pull out with illness or injury before the game leaving us with 18. The boys got off to a great start winning the opening bounce and gaining a forward fifty entry early. As the quarter progressed the boys continued to apply intense tackling pressure which caused turnovers. Kaylen Jansen was giving us plenty of run out wide while Micheal Tanner and Fraser Rendall were marshalling the defence. Luke Mcveigh worked tirelessly in the centre giving two or three repeated efforts all day. Kayne Lewis made winning the hard ball look easy and consistently hit up targets at both ends of the ground. Lachie Gibbs moved forward and proved to be be a target, kicking two

great goals. The boys were exhausted in the last not having had a rotation all day and Red Hill ran away with the game after being held for three quarters. A fantastic team effort that showed we can match it with best and hold fast moving teams with that Hastings brand of hardness and resolve. Best on the day: Luke Mcveigh, Lachie Gibbs, Kaylen Jansen, Kayne Lewis, and Micheal Tanner. Netball Report C grade played in patches where they were super strong and patches where they faded away. Overall a good performance showing improvement every week. Tori Camerli had her best game for the year, intercepting and finished off with strong passing in attack. B grade started off strong keeping even with Red Hill in the game. Too many errors throughout the match cost us on the board in areas where we just need to play our own game and value our possession of the ball. We had a final charge in the last quater; unfortunately not enough to get in front causing a close loss by two goals. The girls however showed that the fighting spirit is there and if we keep building on the desire to run out matches and chase the win then our

game will continue to improve. Ladies Day that followed was a huge success raising money for our electric score board. Thanks to Emma Smith for organizing such a great day. *** Upcoming Functions: This Saturday night 16th July from 7pm. Band playing, Be my Booth, plus raffles. Cost $10 single or $15 double Fundraiser for Carly Jackson “Get your wig on”. Carly is suffering a rare form of cancer, on all proceeds from the evening will go towards Carly and her three boys. Past Player Reunion 23rd July. Home game v Sorrento starting at noon celebrating the 1976 Premiership sides both seniors and reserves. Also celebrating our 1906 & 1946 premiership sides. Cost for the day $20 single with finger food provided on the day. Contact Kevin Miles call the club to book 5979 1740. Presidents Luncheon 6th August from noon onwards home game v Crib Point. Special guest Mark Eustice former Essendon/Richmond/ Sydney Swans Champ. Cost $30. Main meal included drinks at bar prices. #getonboardthebluestrain Western Port News 12 July 2016

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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI

MORNINGTON

AND

❄ IN JULY s t n e s e r P e h t y a w We’re Giving A S E L C I H E V O M E D & W NE

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T F I G E FRE

GIFTS INCLUDE: FREE GENUINE ACCESSORIES

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^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program applies to eligible Isuzu UTE vehicles with a warranty start date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The program covers the first 6 scheduled services in line with the scheduled service intervals. Program price subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus.

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MORNINGTON TOYOTA

DEALS THAT

MOVE YOU GET

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# NCE RATE FINA N SO RI PA COM

ON ALL2015 BUILD DEMO

FORTUNERS

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WESTERNPORT HOLDEN'S

ECONOMY BOOST SALE *

2.75

% P.A.

COMPARISON RATE

FINANCE ACROSS ALL NEW AND DEMO HOLDEN VEHICLES IN THE MONTH OF JULY

*Offer on vehicles sold by 31/07/16 and delivered db by 31/08/16 unless l extended, t d d changed h d or while hil stocks t k llast at participating Holden Dealers. Private or ABN buyers only. Not available with other offers. *2.75% P.A. comparison rate based on a 5 year secured Holden Financial Services consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000.WARNING: The comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Based on finance settled by 31 August 2016, vehicles purchased before 31 July and delivered by 31 August 2016, 10% deposit required, 25% max balloon, max finance term 36 months. Suitability, fees, charges, and conditions apply. Holden Financial Services is a registered trademark of General Motors LLC and is used under sub-licence by St.George Bank - A Division of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141, AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714.

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email: info@westernportholden.com.au LMCT10002

Terms and Conditions apply. Some pictures for illustration purposes only.

Ryan Kissick Business Manager 0418 522 908

Brett Power Gen. Sales Manager 0448 664 375

Colin Beel Des Kissick Corporate Manager Dealer Principal New & Used Western Port News 12 July 2016

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