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Solemn start to a new dawn Residents from towns across the Mornington Peninsula on Saturday joined thousands throughout the country at dawn services commemorating the centenary of the Allied landings at Gallipoli which gave birth to the
Anzac legend. More than 600 assembled at Tyabb, braving the threat of rain. In his commemorative address, David Chalke describe the Australian soldiers being rowed in boats to the shore where “forewarned by
the earlier failed attempt by the Allied navies too force the Dardanelle straits, the Turkish defenders were waiting for an invasion armed with barbed wire, machine guns, and cannon”. Lest we forget. More pictures Page 8
Line here to stay: Metro Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au METRO Trains has denied the troubled Stony Point rail line will be shut down permanently and may bring back diesel trains until a boom gates problem is fixed. Passenger train services have been suspended on the Stony Point line since 30 March after boom gates failed
to close when trains approached level crossings on two occasions last month (‘Rail line shut down’, The News 7/4/15). Buses have replaced trains to transport passengers to stations between Stony Point and Frankston while Metro works on an “engineering solution”. Axle counters are being installed along the rail line to ensure boom gates are triggered to close when trains approach.
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“There are no plans to permanently close the Stony Point line,” Metro spokeswoman Pauline O’Connor said. “We are working as quickly as possible to implement a permanent solution and restore services by late June.” Ms O’Connor said the installation of axle counters at 19 level crossings will take until late June due to extensive engineering design, installation and tests. “The program to have all works completed by the end of June is aggressive
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boom gates malfunction on the Stony Point line. “The track was originally designed for diesel trains which are much heavier and there’s a lack of contact between the wheels and the track on the sprinters,” Mr Burgess said. He said he “had pushed them [PTV] really hard” and Metro may reintroduce diesels to the Stony Point line as a stopgap until the axle counters are in place. Continued Page 5
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Review for ‘unfair’ shire charge MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s contentious Municipal Charge, now $180 per domestic rate notice, is to be reviewed, shire CEO Carl Cowie told the 13 April council meeting. Responding to a question from Joe Lenzo of Safety Beach, Mr Cowie said the review could result in a change to the flat-rate charge starting in the 2016-17 financial year budget. Mr Lenzo had asked if the shire would "consider discontinuing this regressive and unfair tax", collecting it instead by increasing the rate in the dollar. He had provided figures showing its disproportionate effect on the less well off. The highest dwelling rate, excluding the Municipal Charge, was $48,900, he wrote in his background to the question. The lowest was $31.55. As a percentage of the rate bill, the $180 component of $48,900 was 0.37 per cent. For the lowest rate ($31.55), the $180 represented 570.52 per cent. “Although the most extreme example, it does point out the disparity and unfairness of the charge and penalises those who can least afford it,” Mr Lenzo wrote. In reply, Mr Cowie described the question as “well put”. The 2015-16 budget was almost finished but a review of all shire finances would be ready for the 2016-17 financial year and beyond, he said. It is believed support for cutting or abolishing the Municipal Charge is
gaining support among councillors. It is argued that recovering the revenue lost by way of the sliding-scale rate in the dollar is equitable and achievable. At the council meeting, eight questions were asked about Red Hill Station Reserve master plan, currently being considered by the council. They covered tensions over the project that ranged from equestrian issues to electric barbecues, maintaining the area’s bushland feel and why the work was being done at all. (Disclosure: this writer was a committee member of the local community group when the proposal was launched in 2008.) Red Hill Community Association said the shire had received 90 responses to its community consultation sessions about plans for the area, which is on the corner of Shoreham and Point Leo roads and along part of the old railway line to Merricks. Only three responses were negative. David Harrison
Paper arts THE Kart Koodin exhibition of works on paper is being shown at Baluk Arts Centre, Mornington until 23 May. The works are described as being “a stunning range of earthy contemporary indigenous works on paper by Baluk artists reflecting country, connection, history and culture”. Baluk Arts Centre, 6 Bruce St, Mornington, call 5975 5000.
History lessons: Boon Wurrung elder Carolyn Briggs, standing at rear, at Coolart Homestead, Somers, with children from Balnarring Pre-School, Balnarring Early Learning Centre and Balnarring Primary School. Picture: Daryl Gordon
Children’s ‘welcome’ to year of learning THE youngsters of Balnarring are being taught about the Aboriginal history of the area. The ongoing program about indigenous culture started last week at Coolart Homestead, Somers, when 240 children from Balnarring PreSchool, Balnarring Early Learning Centre and Balnarring Primary School (preps to grade 2) heard elders’ stories and participated in workshops. The day began with a traditional welcome to country ceremony by
Boon Wurrung elders Carolyn Briggs and Fay Stewart-Smith. The workshops included talks by the two elders as well as singing, dancing and children making artworks from natural objects. In particular, the children were told Boon Wurrung legends about the “creator” Bunjil, who travels as a wedge-tailed eagle. The year of learning about the Boon Wurrung will culminate with the unveiling of a sculpture at Balnar-
ring Beach. The metal sculpture will include Bunjil’s nest woven with messages printed on pieces of wood from the children. “We try to make indigenous culture part of our program all the time,” Balnarring Pre-School teacher Karen Anderson said. “The day at Coolart was designed to ignite the interests of teachers and children. “The nest sculpture is designed so we can keep adding messages.”
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Foot mforward: Arturo Tallarida puts a foot forward on his way to coming third in the men’s division of the first round of this year’s state longboard titles.
Longboards out for Impossible style MT MARTHA surfer Arturo Tallarida rode his way to third place in quality surf for the first round of the state longboard titles at Point Impossible, near Torquay. The 2-3 foot reef break suited Tallarida, who was one of the few east coast surfers to make any sort of mark in the round which was dominated by west coast surfers. Tallarida came third in the open men’s and open logger sections. Other Mornington Peninsula surfers to secure a foothold in the round were Craig Burton, St Andrews Beach, Tomaso Bellasai, Mornington, and Benjamin Pitts, Mt Martha, who
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Liam Griggs-Kennelly, Aireys Inlet, who finished on 11.90 points in second with Tallarida third on 11.57 and Oscar Lalor, Apollo Bay, fourth with 8.17 points. “The last time I surfed a state titles event was back in 2008. I spent a few years on the couch with stress fractures in my back and I just missed surfing so I decided to give it a go,” Emslie said. Molly Powell, Anglesea, continued her domination of Victorian longboard surfing over the past few years by taking out the first round and setting herself up to claim a fourth consecutive state title.
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Woman dies when car hits tree A WOMAN aged in her 80s died and a man in his 90s was critically injured yesterday (Monday) when a car hit a tree in the median strip of the Moorooduc Highway, Mornington. The accident happened at about 11.30am when the car left the southbound lane on a sweeping bend between Bungower and MorningtonTyabb roads. Police said the woman died at the scene and the man was airlifted to The Alfred hospital with critical injuries. The male driver was taken by ambulance to The Alfred with non-life threatening injuries. The highway death comes four days after a 41-year-old Safety Beach man died after being struck by two cars on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway on Thursday night. Acting Sergeant Lindon Walker of the major collision unit said the man was hit by the first car at 8.55pm after stepping onto the outside north bound lane of the freeway. The driver of a Toyota Corolla, a woman, 41, from Dromana, stopped some way along the road and called for help before driving to Mornington police station. The second car to hit the man was driven by a man from Rosebud. The accident happened where the freeway runs alongside the Safety Beach Country Club golf course. Police have been speaking with the victim’s family to ascertain his movements before he was killed. Police have appealed for anyone with information about either accident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or file a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
Line to stay Continued from Page 1 Public Transport Victoria assured Mr Burgess there is no plan to axe the rail line. “There is no way in the world I would ever let that happen under any circumstances,” he said. The Liberal MP reiterated Metro’s comments about the axle counter, stating they are “a permanent fix” to the boom gates glitches. Mr Burgess said the previous Napthine government had intended to have the axle counters installed by the end of last year. Labor Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan said the state government is working with Metro and PTV to have the Stony Point line “reopened and operating safely as soon as possible”. “The suspension of service on the Stony Point line is very frustrating for passengers.” Metro confirmed diesel trains may be reintroduced until the axle counters are installed by the end of June but there is no guarantee diesels will be rolled out again.
Walk for dolphins HUNDREDS of walkers (and some dogs) are expected at Hastings foreshore on Sunday (3 May) for the Dolphin Research Institute’s fifth annual Walk for Western Port. The walk starts at 10am (there is a prize for the best-dressed dog) with live music, family entertainment, raffles, prizes, a sausage sizzle, facepainting and a magic show. Register on-line at dolphinresearch. org.au or call 1300 130 949. Cost: $10 a person, $25 a family (two adults, two children) and $60 a team.
Fatalities: A critically injured man is loaded into an air ambulance, top, as firefighters work to gain access to the car in which he was travelling, left, when it hit a tree in Moorooduc Highway on Monday. Above, police investigating the death of a man on Thursday night after being hit by two cars on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway. Pictures: Gary Sissons
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SCHOOL students and job seekers are being encouraged to attend the Frankston Mornington Peninsula Careers and Jobs Expo on Tuesday 5 May at Mornington Racecourse. The expo is the first first time Mornington Peninsula Shire and Frankston Council have joined to promote jobs. Expo activities include a tyre change pit stop challenge, fitness tutorials, a barista workshop, brick laying, building and plumbing. More than 80 exhibitors will include Chisholm, Monash University, Deakin University, Peninsula Health, the Australian Institute of Personal Training, Department of Health and Human Services. Entry to the careers and jobs expo is free, 9am-4pm Tuesday 5 May, Mornington Racecourse, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington, fmpcareerexpo.com.au
DARYL Gordon knows the value of a family photograph. He is a professional photographer, but an image of his wife and baby daughter evokes pure emotion. Gordon knows that such a record is priceless; it’s a brief moment in time that he captured through the lens just months before Yvette and daughter Marley, 5, were involved in a horror car crash at Hastings. The photo was taken in June and the accident happened in November. Luckily both survived, although there is no doubt they will remain affected to varying degrees for the remainder of their lives. “A photo is permanent and this shows me what I could have lost,” Gordon says. The smash brought out the best in the Balnarring community, with the Gordon family (there are two other daughters, Ella, 11, and Poppy, 9) receiving help and support for weeks as first Yvette and then Marley were released from hospital. “The Balnarring community was awesome in helping us out; it was unbelievable,” Gordon said. “It’s one of those things that you only find out in a crisis, you realise that people really do care.” For the third year running Gordon is taking photographs of people for his ongoing Balnarring Portraits project. As with last year’s inaugural shoot, families and individuals – “from anywhere, not just Balnarring” - will
Moment in time: Photographer Daryl Gordon and the image of his wife Yvette and daughter Marley that epitomises how meaningful a photo can be. Picture: Keith Platt
Big bank on move be invited to set their own pose for a photo within a defined area, including a framed wall background at the AppleStick gallery, Balnarring. “I let them choose their pose, one woman last year did a headstand,” Gordon says. I did another family in their everyday clothes and in their CFA uniforms.” Gordon takes five photos of each group or individual and then chooses the shots for printing. There is no charge for Gordon taking the photographs and prints can
be bought at a small cost to cover the staging of the exhibition. The shots they may at some stage be part of a “mass exhibition”. More than 80 pictures taken at the previous shoots will be displayed inside the gallery from Friday 8 May. Gordon, who has been a shipwright in the Navy (12 years) and an air conditioning mechanic (12 years), says he has been “a photographer all my life”. “I started taking photos when I was eight, but didn’t become a professional until being employed by the In-
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dependent News Group in Hastings.” Nowadays he runs The Biz Photography, taking all sorts of social and commercial shots. The opening of the Balnarring Portraits exhibition will be 5-7pm Friday 22 May at the AppleStick gallery, next to the CFA in Frankston-Flinders Rd, Balnarring. Musician Marty NelsonWilliams will entertain. Photos for this year’s project will be taken at the gallery 2-5pm Saturday 23 May and Sunday 24 May. Call Daryl Gordon on 0412 131 492.
COMMONWEALTH Bank’s 63 High St branch has been put on the market to lease and will be available to another business from 7 June. The News understands the bank will vacate the High St, Hastings branch it has occupied for more than two decades to move to the nearby Star Point Plaza. Real estate agent Dominic Tallon has listed “the high exposure property” at the corner of High St and Victoria St for lease. Commonwealth Bank did not respond to a request for comment before deadline.
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ANZAC DAY, HASTINGS AND TYABB
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On parade: Miss Galaxy Jessica Martini, left, and Miss Western Port Mikaela Fowler at the Hastings Anzac day parade with Douglas Wright. Above, cubs and scouts delivered a wreath. Pictures: Andrew Hurst
DAWN services were held at Hastings, Tyabb and Balnarring to mark the centenary of the ill-fated landings of Australian and New Zealand troops on the beaches at Gallipoli, in Turkey. Although the Hastings ceremony was smaller than in previous years, many more people turned up later in the morning to watch the parade in High St. At Tyabb (pictured below) about 600 turned out for the ceremony at the cenotaph near Tyabb Central Recreational Reserve, about 400 more people than in the previous year. “We were amazed, they just kept coming and coming,” David Chalke, who gave the commemorative address, said. He said Gary Taylor of
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medals of relatives as they approached memorials, letting everybody know the soldiers’ deeds would not be forgotten. Ironically, while the various speakers at the ceremonies gave thanks to the troops for their sacrifices in World War I and every conflict since to ensure peace at home, police have been warned that they could be the “near” target for modern extremists. While the uniformed police presence at the Anzac ceremonies elsewhere appeared as normal, one state politician told The News that many more in everyday clothes were mingling with the crowds, keeping a watchful eye for threats of violence on the home front. Keith Platt
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Yacht heads for line in awards bid Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au A YACHT is among a group of entries from the Mornington Peninsula seeking recognition in this year’s Victorian Architecture Awards. It is the first time a boat has been entered in the awards. Peninsula-based projects range from a beach house at Portsea and an equestrian centre at Merricks to a boat that resulted from its owners deciding to extend their beach house. The Portsea beach house and Villa Marittima, St Andrews Beach, are entered in the category for new houses; the equestrian centre at Merricks for commercial architecture; a “kids pod” at Merricks and The Jane (yacht) in Sorrento for the small project architecture; and the Mornington Centre Stage 2 for new public architecture. The yacht, described as a 46 foot Pilot House cruising gaff rigged cutter, was the end result of a family’s decision to extend a beach house. The end result, The Jane, was originally designed in the 1980s by the late Ken Lacco and Tim Phillips (The Wooden Boat Shop, Sorrento), reflects the cuta boats for which the two boat builders are renowned. The interior of the eight-berth vessel was designed by architect Rodney Eggleston, stepson of Christopher Sinn, who inspired the project by deciding to extend his house. The hull is made of imported hardwood carvel planked over steam-bent wooden frames. Eggleston said he and other design-
Living room: The Jane, above, built instead of a house extension, and the Merricks equestrian centre, left, have been entered in this year’s Victorian Architects Awards. Pictures: Peter Bennetts (yacht) and Lisbeth Grosmann
ers from his March Studio used 3D computer modelling of the interior of the hull to provide his stepfather with a visualisation of what was planned. “The modelling also enabled us to squeeze the most out of the confined space and make it feel as spacious as possible,” Eggleston said. “We show off the hull as much as possible, avoid bulkheads and have joinery hanging off the walls and following the curvature of the hull.” Spot colour paint and brass had been used “on a redwood pallet”. Although he has “spent much of my life on boats”, The Jane was Eggleston’s first boat design and he now hopes the opportunity will come to do more boats. Building The Jane, named after Eggleston’s late mother, was “a
cathartic project – she loved the water too”. The boat was launched about a year ago, after nearly four years in the making. She was sailed to Hobart for the annual Wooden Boat Festival in January, with Eggleston staying home to await the birth of his second child. The second stage of the Mornington Centre by the Billard Leece Partnership has been entered in the new public architecture section of this year’s architecture awards. The centre, off Tyalla Grove in the grounds of the former Mornington High School, is part of the staged development of an integrated centre providing clinical services promoting health and independence for the aged. It includes a 30-bed inpatient ward and an ambulatory care centre.
According to the promoters of the awards the “primary driver” for the building is the suburban coastal context”. “Both externally and internally in material and form, the building alludes to the coastal shack.” “The building is almost entirely clad in white cypress timber with deeper battens that accentuate texture and provide differing patterns across the length of the facade. “The inpatient ward was designed specifically for the memory impaired, with an average length of stay of approximately 28 days. “A new model of ward layout was developed. Building off the racetrack model, two internal courtyards were introduced. In close visual and physical proximity to staff, these courtyards
allow patients to wander freely while still being safely supervised.” At Merricks a new equestrian centre by Seth Stein Architects (London) in association with Watson Architecture + Design (Melbourne) has been entered in the commercial architecture awards section. The 1000 square metre complex on an undulating site is framed with prefabricated laminated timber. The building’s water management system allows for more than one million litres of water to be harvested on an average year’s rainfall. Shortlisted candidates will be announced in May, entries exhibited in early June and winners announced at a presentation dinner on Friday 26 June. The awards are run by the Australian Institute of Architects.
Skylift revisions get reluctant go ahead David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au REVISED Arthurs Seat Skylift gondola plans received a reluctant green light from shire councillors last Wednesday night, but with some suggested changes – a new colour for the gondolas and reservations about the location of heritage objects, which Skylift initially proposed to house inside the summit station. The matters may be negotiated with the applicant. Other changes Skylift wants appear likely to reduce costs. They included removing a toilet block from the bottom station – and thus off the Skylift budget – on to public land and deletion of several original design features.
After the meeting, several members of the Save Our Seat anti-gondola group said they would go back to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) on 20-21 May, especially about the new height of the gondola pylons. Some are four metres taller than shown on the original plans, they said. They accused some councillors of not fully understanding their role in “secondary consent” decision-making on a VCAT decision. Secondary consent allows councillors to decide on matters that do not result in transformation of a proposal; do not authorise something for which primary consent is required; are of no consequence; and are not contrary to a specific requirement of the VCAT permit. SOS members oppose the degree to
which they say Skylift dominates the Arthurs Seat escarpment and summit, which they say will create substantial visual pollution of Arthurs Seat. During the council meeting a ripple of mirth in the gallery greeted shire planner Niall Sheehy’s defence of the proposed red gondolas, which he argued would “complement” the Arthurs Seat landscape. Councillors are seeking grey, green or blue. The shire planner report to councillors makes reference to several other changes, which it describes variously as “minor” (a 70 per cent change), “inconsequential” (a 34.62 per cent change) and “very minor” (a 17.79 per cent change). Senior planner Lucas Gardiner said the extra land for the corridor under the gondola path was needed for cabling and
piping between the top and bottom stations but further tree removal or pruning would not necessarily be required. Mr Gardiner said the applicant told council the colour “was reflective of the chairlift” ... it’s how you read it in the landscape”. The gondola “edge elements” were red, but most of the car was tinted Perspex or the open frame of the car, he said. The revised plans required council approval but councillors were told they were restricted in what changes they could make to the VCAT permit. Changes sought – and approved – to the top station included moving the kitchen and deleting the coolroom of the cafe; deleting the information/history gallery; increasing the amount of glass in the west and north walls; changing the “biowood” façade to ver-
tical metal cladding; and reducing the building’s footprint by five per cent. At the lower station Skylift proposed deletion of the lower forecourt; removal of the “amenities block” (toilets) to Parks Victoria land; deletion of a wall, to be replaced by a 45-degree slope; removal of the information centre, to be replaced with a “slim-line information wall”; deletion of a first floor office; and reduction of the gondola storage area by 5.5 per cent. Skylift also proposed cutting the lower station footprint by 26.3 per cent and changing the façade from pre-cast concrete to vertical metal sheets. The shire, as the responsible authority, will be back in VCAT in May, when the tribunal will adjudicate on whether to accept councillors’ amendments to the Skylift permit.
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Yoga school to be wound up Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THE final winding up of the financial affairs of the organisation behind the Shiva School of Meditation and Yoga, Mt Eliza, could depend on “litigation flowing” from allegations against its former spiritual leader, Russell Kruckman, also known as Swami Shankarananda and Swamiji. Paul Burness and Con Kokkinos of Worrells Solvency & Forensic Accountants were last week appointed voluntary liquidators of the troubled Shiva Yoga Inc. Mr Burness on Saturday said the timing of the winding up of the organisation would be determined by the “litiga-
tion flowing” and contingent liabilities. Once finalised, the liquidation will see the end of an organisation that has been a significant part of the Mt Eliza community for the past 25 years. As well as running a cafe in the village its Saturday night gatherings, or satsangs, were regularly attended by more than 350 people, including residents of the ashram at 27 Tower Rd. The decision to wind up the organisation behind the ashram follows last December’s announcement by the school that its leader had “secret sexual relations with a number of women from the ashram community”; police are investigating allegations of sexual assault; and a class action announced by St Kilda lawyer Angela Sdrinis.
Mr Burness said Shiva Yoga owned three properties near the ashram, two in Petrel Ave and one in Clendon Close. They are collectively valued at just under $3 million, although one has a mortgage. The most valuable property connected to the yoga school, the ashram in Tower Rd, is owned by Swami Shankarananda and is not subject to the liquidation. Financial statements for the tax-exempt Shiva Yoga Inc to the year ended June 2014 show $1.38m has been spent improving the ashram building and lists Swami Shankarananda as having loaned the organisation $373,508. The statements show “retained earnings” of $2.9m.
Saving all round
Mr Burness said Swami Shankarananda had placed caveats dated 22 April 2015 on the titles on one of Shiva Yoga’ Petrel Ave properties in and the one in Clarendon Close. A further caveat had been lodged on the title of the Tower Rd property by Shiva Meditation Inc in 2005. Mr Burness said his appointment by members of Shiva Yoga was preceded by a Declaration of Solvency lodged with Consumer Affairs Victoria outlining that the association was in a position to pay all creditors in full within 12 months of the winding up. “I am cognisant of the allegations against the ashram and would be dealing with all potential claims as part of the liquidation process.”
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Off to Dromana House in Ireland, to be sure David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au DROMANA resident and shire councillor Graham Pittock is off to Ireland in June, at the invitation of the matriarch of the 21st generation of FitzGeralds to occupy the land on which Dromana House stands. Cr Pittock and his wife Prue will, with the FitzGerald descendants, celebrate 800 years of continuous occupancy of the land on which the splendid new house stands, high above the River Blackwater near Lismore in County Waterford, southeast Ireland. The invitation reads: “Your township is named after our demesne and this unique link in history creates an important link, for you and for us.” It came personally from clan head “Barbara (Villiers-Stuart) Grubb”. (A demesne is a piece of land attached to a manor and retained by the owner for their own use.) “We remember with gratitude the way you honoured us at the time of ... Victoria’s 150th year celebration,” she writes. “We are aware that you, personally, on behalf of Dromana township and your Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, chose to honour us in this way. ...The beautifully crafted plaque [from the shire] has a prominent place on our walls.” In Irish history terms, the house is quite new, a residence begun in the 1780s to replace Dromana castle, badly damaged in the wars of the 1640s and 1650s. The castle had been built in about 1200. Dromana House is now self-catering accommodation, set in
Naming rights: Existing links between Dromana House in Ireland and the same-named township on the Mornington Peninsula will be further strengthened when Graham and Prue Pittock travel to the Emerald Isle for a FitzGerald family celebration.
extensive gardens and featuring an ancient outer fortification, boathouse and slipway to the fish-rich Blackwater. Parts of the castle foundations are visible from the river. Intriguingly, Cr Pittock’s invitation requests “that you take an active and special role at some stage in the commemoration”. What could it be? Is it to do with a tree? Barbara (VilliersStuart) Grubb remains enigmatically silent. And so must this chronicler. But there is an event in the family’s past that may be celebrated, possibly with the aid of Cr Pittock. And the story may contain a clue. It involves Katherine FitzGerald,
Countess of Desmond (c.1504-1604), known by writers of the period including Sir Walter Raleigh as “the old Countess of Desmond”, who, it is said, lived to 120 years and more – some say 140. Some less romantically inclined say a mere 100 years. Let’s take the Irish option and assert she made it to 140. She met her end, so the story goes, after falling from a tree. Some say it was a nut. Others say a cherry up which she had shinned to gather fruit. But more of the countess, tough as a nut. Earlier than the tree episode, and widowed, she had faced eviction from the home her husband had left her. Sir
Walter Raleigh, New England colonist and promoter of tobacco, owned the premises in which she lived. A Sir Richard Boyle bought the place and began eviction proceedings against her. Undaunted, the countess sailed from Cork to Bristol in 1604 then walked to London to take steps to protect her interests. The unlikely legend says she made the trip with her invalid 90-yearold daughter, also named Katherine, trailing behind in a small cart. Towed by her mother? Legend does not say. Her petition presented to James I, she returned home and met her maker later that year. She is believed to be buried, with her husband, in a Franciscan
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Time and space have no end for Star Wars fans Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au IT may have started as a pure flight of fancy, and has developed into one of the most successful marketing and branding exercises the world has known, but there seems no end to epic that is Star Wars. The movies have been shown (repeatedly), merchandise made, costumes worn, snatches of dialogue endlessly swapped and still the lure of time and travel seems infinite. Like space, the story of the Star Wars phenomena seems to have no outer limits. Next week’s May the Fourth Be With You Day is being as eagerly anticipated around the globe as the staged releases of the Star Wars movies. Mark Sherrard-Griffith happily admits to being one of the worldwide network of Stars Wars fans. His family knows it and his wife, Prue, was left in no doubt what she has signing up for when they were married. When the screening of multiple Star Wars movies during last year’s May The Fourth Be With You Day coincided with a Michael Buble concert Mr Sherrard-Griffith was forced to do his own shuttle: Knox for the movie marathon, back to Mornington for Prue and then Melbourne for the concert. Last year’s May The Fourth Be With You Day saw Darth Vader and Stormtroopers appearing at AFL games and clubs selling out of specially printed shirts.
Prized possession: Mark Sherrard-Griffith with the centrepiece of his Star Wars collection, a prototype Darth Vader mask. Picture: Yanni
This year coincides with the release of the second teaser trailer of a new Star Wars film and all major toy stores planning commemorative May The Fourth Be With You Day releases of limited edition items. As recently as two weeks ago Mr
Sherrard-Griffith’s mother was texting and sending photos of Star Wars items she had spotted while shopping. Despite him replying that they were already part of his 1000 plus piece collection, his mother returned with $200 to secure the “bargains”.
But the best bargain of all was not fully appreciated until a few weeks ago when Mr Sherrard-Griffith confirmed that a Darth Vader mask he bought for $20 in 2009 was probably worth $10,000. The mask had been brought to
Australia by an American (who Mr Sherrard-Griffith met when he delivered a mattress made, of course, with space-age materials) who, when entering the house, remarked “so, you’re a Star Wars fan?”, adding that he had a mask. The deal was made with the deliveryman saying the $20 would pay for his lunch. “I wasn’t intending to take him for a ride,” Mr Sherrard-Griffith says. “It was only a few weeks ago I saw it had 20th Century Fox 1977 hand scratched inside.” Investigation overseas proved the mask to be one of three or four that were handmade by Don Post for design approval by Star Wars director George Lucas. “My collection also includes a life size Jawa and Darth Maul, handmade pieces, unopened vintage figures from 1983, a factory sealed-in-box vehicle from 1984, which is worth a mint, and many other fantastic items.” Mr Sherrard-Griffith acknowledges the ever increasing commercialisation of Star Wars but sees it also as being “fan made and I’m happy to go along for the ride”. The 40-year-old Mornington real estate agent (Ufirst) has $300 lightsabers – “not those dinky ones” - and a collection of figures in glass-fronted cabinets that he tells young relatives “probably come out to play at night”. And does he feel secure sleeping with all that intergalactic activity happening just outside his bedroom door? “Of course, I always sleep with blaster by my side.”
Creative outlet: Sculptor Jean Sheridan, left, and painter Ann-Heather White at Red Artists Gallery.
Art ‘third leg’ for peninsula tourism A GROUP of peninsula artists is promoting art as the 'third leg' of peninsula tourism to join the region's well-established food and wine industries. They have set up Red Artists Gallery, a showcase for the work of artists, sculptors, printmakers and jewellery makers at Red Hill South in part of the former post office building. (The PO moved next door to the Cellar & Pantry store last July.) One of the group, sculptor Jean Sheridan, said Red Hill was the hub of one of Victoria's most creative communities. "We have more artists, sculptors, printmakers and jewellery makers per head of population than in any of Melbourne's inner suburbs," she said. "They are producing work across the whole spectrum – from expensive and durable art to playful, creative trinkets – and this should be an asset to the region." She said the gallery was an "Aladdin's cave of local art and artefacts". "There is towering sculpture transforming a branching tree into an AFL footballer going for a mark. The walls are covered in an array of paintings and prints, and the counters and floor space
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host everything from jewellery and clothing to handmade cards," Ms Sheridan said. "We wanted to reflect the creative energy of the region as well as do something for the next generation of artists. One of our goals is to support school programs and sponsor promising artists to further their art education." The gallery opens onto the deck of Red Hill Bakery. "We hope the diversity of the displays will attract people, helping to create a new tourist hub." The group includes Ms Sheridan as well as Ann-Heather White (painter), Warren Cooke (a printmaker who also exhibits drawings and clothing), Nick Robertson (artist and printmaker), Neil Uren (wooden toys, lights and pictures), Andrea Jenkins (painter), Alf Evans (artist and printmaker), Lisa Warrington (glass blower) and Margaret Peppard who runs workshops and develops public art. Seven other local artists supply paintings, drawings, sculptures, jewellery, clothing and leatherwork. "Most of the key artists have had shows at mainstream galleries, but this is the first time we've been able to bring all their work together locally," Ms Sheridan said.
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Hastings Football’s Hall of Fame; Bert “Pompey” Francis By Lance Hodgins HASTINGS Football Club recently established their Hall of Fame with the induction of ten men who have been star players and administrators over the past 100 years. Some of these inductees have passed on, and their awards were received on their behalf by family members. Richard Francis was one such recipient who stood out from the rest because he accepted TWO awards – one for his father and one for his grandfather. Richard was a Hastings team-mate of mine in the 60’s and, although I knew his father from those days, it was his grandfather, Bert Francis, who held the greater fascination. Bert was a record-holding gun shearer, who played his first senior game for Hastings at the age of 22 - and was an instant star. Four years later, the 26 year-old “rookie” played a handful of games at Melbourne but then threw in League football for the simple “bush” life. He played on at Hastings for another decade, frequently serving as their best player, administrator and delegate. Shortly before his death in 1958 Bert Francis was manning the gate at Hastings home games with the same ferocity and determination that characterised his playing days. This is his story. *** Herbert J Francis was born a city boy on 26 June 1885. His father, Charles, was a plasterer in Melbourne’s booming building trade and he had married Mary Smith, the daughter of a Flinders fisherman. Soon after, the family unit was disrupted by the West Australian gold rushes. Recognizing that the boy needed a mother, Charles sent young Bert to live with the family of his brother-in-law Fred Floyd, a fisherman at Hastings. By 14 years of age Bert had his own boat called the Chance, and fished under the guidance of his uncle. Bert showed a natural talent for sports soon after he arrived in Hastings. In 1898 he competed in the Tyabb annual picnic footrace for 1012 year boys and ran third. About 300 people had gathered on a fine January day to witness a good afternoon of log chopping, a married vs single men tug of war and children’s races. A record crowd attended the Hastings Boxing Day Sports and Regatta in 1902. The 16 year-old Bert came second in the handicap swimming race and, in the following year, he won it. At the 1904 sports meeting 500 spectators saw Bert, now 18, earn some real money – 10/- first prize for riding the greasy barrel and 5/- for a second to footballer Will Perriam in the 100 yards swim. Bert was living under the same roof in the Floyd household as his cousins – Fred jr. and Albert – and when the three boys hit land together they played football and cricket for hours on end. By the time they were men, Bert “Pompey” Francis and Fred “Nipper” Floyd began an era that was to place them on the playing field throughout the glory years of the Hastings Football Club. For the first two decades of the twentieth century, “Pompey” and “Nipper” were household names and the giants of the game. Bert Francis was 22 years old before he played his first senior game of football, pulling on the blue and white colours of the Hastings Football Club in 1908 in a practice match against Somerville. He immediately showed good form. The team had been struggling to
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BF: Bert “Pompey” Francis in the personalized Hastings jumper for which he received much ribbing from his team mates.
regain the brilliance which had won it the flag three years earlier. Now, appearing alongside such fine players as Floyd, Incigneri, Carmichael, Amendola, Perriam and Hobden, Bert was frequently amongst the best players throughout the 1908 season. Hastings swept all before it and finished on top of the ladder – until it reached the finals where it was trundled out by Somerville who, in turn, were beaten by Frankston. When Hastings tried to assert its “right of challenge” as the minor premiers, Frankston refused to take the field and Hastings, including Bert Francis, were officially declared the Premiers by the Peninsula Football Association. Bert was surprisingly missing from the Hastings premiership season of 1909 and it was reported that he and George Hobden would be back for the Hastings attempt on the flag the following year. Family folklore has it that this was the year in which Bert made a name for himself in New Zealand as a top cricketer, record-breaking shearer and wild game hunter. 1910 saw a healthy competition with teams from Somerville, Mornington, Frankston, Balnarring, Sorrento, Dromana and Tyabb. Hastings
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finished on top, due in no small part to the fine play of the “burly Hastings follower” Francis, who made his presence felt with several goals and a tendency to “air his grievances in a loud manner”. Hastings defeated Frankston in a very wet Grand Final and Pompey Francis was adjudged “easily the best, playing a wonderfully good game – handling the ball, marking, and kicking in a way that was surprising under the wet and slippery conditions”. This was followed in 1911 by a year that Pompey Francis would never forget – for a number of reasons. He continued to be a star player for Hastings, even standing in as captain for the injured Jim Wilson. Despite his prominence on the field each week, Bert held down the position of Club Secretary in a competitive and volatile league, and he was often called upon to fight for his Club’s rights. This included an appearance in Frankston Police Court as a character witness for one his players who was accused of offensive behaviour after a match. In another case when his team mate C Sposito was accused of lacking the residential requirements, Bert sprang to his defence in the local press – ex-
plaining that as Sposito ran the mail service to French Island, there were times when the weather meant that he could not return safely to Hastings, and he frequently slept on his anchored boat. Both Sposito and Francis continued to be prominent players for the Blue and Whites. Towards the end of 1911, Francis was selected in a combined Peninsula to play the Fitzroy League team at Mornington. The other Hastings players chosen were Jim Wilson, Andy Amendola and Harry Kerr. Although the Hastings team had a depth of talent, their success seemed heavily influenced by Bert’s form. When Bert played well, the team did well. A bad day against Mornington led to Hastings being uncharacteristically drubbed at home by almost 70 points. In 1911, Hastings finished second on the ladder and were the underdogs behind Frankston, who had beaten them both times during the season. Hastings stormed through their semifinal against Balnarring, and in the grand final against Frankston were three goals up at half time. Frankston clawed back and during the final quarter it was anybody’s game. Hastings regained the lead late in the last quarter, but Francis – who was not playing his usual game – gave away a free kick to Pettit, who scored a beautiful 50 yard goal from the wing to give Frankston the game and the premiership. For years afterwards, Bert’s mates would rib him about how he had cost Hastings the flag in 1911 which broke a string of premierships that started in 1908 and ended in 1914. 1912 was equally memorable for Bert. He began the year as Hastings secretary and treasurer in a strong Club headed by president J D Hodgins. Almost immediately, however, it seemed that Hastings were to lose one of their key players – “Pompey” Francis was headed to the big time. On 29th April 1912, Bert ran onto the MCG in the number 13 jersey for Melbourne in front of 10,500 people. The 26 year old six-footer did not look out of place in a team noted by the press of the day for its overwhelming size and maturity, and the Demons ran out winners by almost 5 goals. Bert not only kept his place in the team but he contributed to another win the following week with a goal against University. He missed the next two rounds in which Melbourne were beaten by Geelong and South Melbourne, but returned to the team for a win against Carlton in Round 5. The June holiday weekend saw League teams play on the Saturday and then back up for another game on the Monday. Bert played in both of these which were losses to Fitzroy and Essendon. This did little to daunt Bert’s enthusiasm for high class football, as he had now played four games on the MCG for three wins. Soon after, however, Bert dropped a bombshell when he announced that he wanted to quit and return “home”. Although connections at Melbourne FC had found him a good job at an Abbotsford abattoir, life in the city was not for Bert and he yearned for the prospect of clearing his 40 acres of bush and establishing an orchard at Hastings. In 1912, without Bert Francis, Hastings remained undefeated on top of the ladder, having had convincing wins against the other three teams in the competition: Frankston, Somerville and Mornington. The Peninsula Football Association rejected an
application from Hastings for Bert to play in the finals that year, re-asserting the rule that you needed to play at least three home and away matches to qualify for the finals. Bert had to sit and watch as Hastings blacksmith Len Incigneri, the former Richmond captain, led the Blues into the finals. Spearheaded by Bert’s cousin Nipper Floyd and Hughie Carmichael, the Blues took out a torrid grand final against Frankston and started another string of three premierships. 1913 began without Incigneri but finally included Francis, who was playing with great vigour, scoring goals and even getting reported for “rough play”. In a competition expanded by the inclusion of Dromana and the Naval Depot, Hastings presented one of its best sides of all time and were unbeaten for the 1913 flag. Even then, delegate Bert and the Club President Jim Hodgins had to weather a storm of protest at the final Association meeting against the inclusion of Incigneri who had missed some matches throughout the season to go on holidays to Tasmania. In 1914 Hastings finished on top of the ladder but were unexpectedly beaten by Mornington in their semifinal. Asserting their right to challenge, the Blues went on to win their third consecutive flag with brilliant play from Pompey Francis, Nipper Floyd, Dobbin Reid and Hughie Carmichael. At the end of the year a combined Peninsula team, including Francis and five of his Hastings team mates, played the Essendon League team in an exhibition match at the Frankston oval. Eight teams lined up on the Peninsula despite the gathering war clouds of 1915. Bert was still a star for Hastings but many of their players had enlisted in the war and they made a slow start to the season. The Blues were just starting to get it together when the Association decided to cut short the season in mid-July and begin playing finals. Hastings defeated the Naval Base by 2 points but were then nipped by the soldier team, the Langwarrin Guards, who were given the winning point after a dispute between the boundary and goal umpires. Hastings’ run of premierships had been halted, and Bert Francis was only one of many footballers who had to sit out the next three years whilst more important contests were taking place on foreign shores. May 10th 1919 marked the resumption of football to the Mornington Peninsula after the Great War. Pompey Francis returned as a delegate and a player for the Blues, but he and his cousin Nipper Floyd were now surrounded by a new entourage of team mates. After a slow start, they led their team to second on the ladder, and then succumbed in their semi-final to the eventual premiers, Frankston. When the 1920 season rolled around, Bert was a spectator for the first few rounds - and someone suggested this was due to the “cricket season which had stiffened his joints”. Many of the footballers played cricket in the summer and Bert was no exception, proving to be handy with both bat and ball. It was not long, however, before he was featuring among the best players under his new captain, the equally venerable Nipper Floyd. Both were prominent in the preliminary final against Frankston, but the team was well beaten. Hastings reached the finals of the 1921 footy season and everyone
marvelled at the longevity of the “Big Three”: Francis, Carmichael and Floyd. They continued their prominence throughout the final series where the Blues beat Frankston but finally fell to Carrum in the grand final. Bert had stepped up as President of the Hastings Football Club and he surprised everybody by putting in another sterling season as a player throughout 1922. It was a fairly ordinary season for the Blues, however, and they had even more trouble raising a team in 1923. Bert had finally decided to hang up his boots, but he stayed on as the Club President. Bert was now nearly 40 years of age, and he enjoyed his cricket over the next few years alongside his cousin Nipper Floyd, Donnie Knox and Digger Langholz. He was President of the Hastings Cricket Club and he also served on the committee of the Peninsula Cricket Association. Throughout the 1930s Bert maintained a close connection with the Hastings Football Club as a vice president and also as a Club delegate to the Peninsula Football Association. When Hastings came from behind to win the premiership in 1934, the health of the old players was toasted by JD Hodgins, who recalled 45 years of Hastings football. At three quarter time in the grand final, when all appeared lost, he looked at the team and saw the progeny of many of the club’s old players and felt that there was still hope. His toast was responded to by none other than Bert Francis who said that he was pleased that the old spirit had prevailed this season, particularly in the last quarter of the grand final when the team was “up against it”. He recalled how travelling to matches was quite different today to what it
The Best Ever?: Hastings 1913 premiership team with Pompey Francis, Dobbin Reid and Nipper Floyd the first three in centre row.
was in the old days when the team had to leave at 8 o’clock in the morning to go to Sorrento and had to walk up the hills to rest the horses. In his later years, Bert Francis remained an ardent supporter of the
Hastings Football Club and was proud to hand over the reins to his son Norm, who continued the Francis tradition of lengthy service both on and off the field for the Blues. His grandson Richard was selected
in Hastings’ Team of the Decade for the 1960s. He was a young teenager in the 1950s and he smiles when he remembers “the crusty old man on the gate at the Hastings Park who never let anyone get past him without paying!”
Bert “Pompey” Francis died just after his 73rd birthday in 1958 and left a legacy of brilliance, and a tradition of family service to the Hastings Football Club that will be probably never be seen again.
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New motor garage for Frankston Compiled by Melissa Walsh MR and Mrs Trenchard have decided to continue their residence in Frankston for the winter months. *** MESSRS Alex Scott and Co will hold their usual monthly sale at Tanti, on Monday next, when a good yarding of cattle and sheep is advertised. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason’s biweekly produce market at Frankston, will be held on Wednesday afternoon next. *** DURING last week Mr W. West, storekeeper, Violet Town, and Mr D. Crothers, contractor, of Rushworth, visited Frankston, and each bought a building allotment in Petrie St Frankston. *** A POST office pillar box has been erected at the Mile Bridge, Frankston, for the convenience of those residents living in that locality. It will be cleared every morning at 8.45 o’clock. *** THE Mornington Football Club sent a team to try conclusions with Frankston last Saturday, but the locals were unable to raise a full team to play on their own ground, and consequently suffered defeat at the hands of the visitors. It is intended to play a return match at Mornington this afternoon. ***
DRIVER Young, who is in Egypt with the First Australian Expeditionary Force, writes that he has seen Kenny Webb, Lou Cole, the Meldrom Bros, and several other Peninsula lads, and that they are all doing well, and are eagerly awaiting orders that will enable them to get in the actual firing line. *** MR Victor Evans, the newly appointed expert for the Frankston Motor Garage Proprietary Ltd., has taken up his residence in Frankston, and has already made a host of friends. This company has accepted the agency for the Mornington Peninsula of the wellknown Buick cars, and are about to build an up-to-date garage in Mornington, where Mr Bradbury is at present representing the company. *** ONE of the oldest identities of the district died at her residence, William Street, Frankston, on Monday last, in the person of Mrs Grace McComb, in her 88th year. The remains were interred in the Frankston Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, being followed to the grave by a large number of relatives and friends. An extended notice will appear in our next week’s issue. *** THE Hon treasurer of the Frankston Patriotic Fund (Dr Plowman) desires to acknowledge the receipt from Langwarrin of the handsome sum of £9 as a contribution to the above fund. It comprises the net proceeds of a
concert held at Langwarrin £5 12s and the following donations: Mr and Mrs A. Corlett 1 guinea, Mr C S. Corlett 1 guinea, Mr J. Arbbibald 10s, a friend 10s, and Mr H. Oates 10s. *** THE contractor for Mr Allan W. Taylor’s new motor garage, at the corner of Wells Street and Melbourne Road, Frankston, is making good progress with his work. He has the foundations laid, and expects to have the building erected in about six weeks. Mr Taylor wishes it to be understood that he is trading under the style of “The Frankston Motor Garage” and must not be mistaken for the “Frankston Motor Garage Proprietary Ltd”. *** A VERY successful concert was held in the Pearcedale Hall on the evening of Tuesday, April 27th, under the auspices of the Church of England. A strong committee had been at work for some weeks previously straining every nerve in order to bring the concert to a successful issue. When the programme opened the whole of the seating accommodation was occupied and many persons were standing in the porch. The programme opened with the Belgian and Russian National Anthems rendered by a group of the State school children under the conductorship of Mr R. Hobbs, the head teacher. This item gripped the attention of the audience, and combined with the Union Jack which over-shadowed the stage, set the tone for the evening’s
entertainment, and the programme comprised talent from Somerville and Prahran. Every item had its own interest and contributed to the splendid success of the whole. Owing to some unfortunate circumstances four of the expected performers failed to arrive, but the ready response of the local and visiting artists present enabled the programme to be staged in its full number of items. The promoters of the concert accord their thanks to everyone, both artists and patrons, for their contributions to the success of the evening. After supper had been partaken of, dancing was indulged in for an hour or two. *** IT is with much regret we have to announce the death at the Melbourne Hospital on April 23rd of Mr Alfred Clark, so well known throughout this district where he had resided for the last forty years. Deceased had only recently become an inmate of the hospital and up to within an hour of his death seemed to be progressing favorably. The funeral which started from Frankston on the arrival of the 3 o’clock train was attended by a large number of mourners. The Rev R. Jackson read the burial service and Sister Fitzgerald of the Salvation Army spoke very feelingly of the Christian life led by deceased, a life full of example to others. The late Mr Clark was 47 years of age and leaves a widow, young daughter and an adopted son to mourn their great loss, which will also be felt in
many ways in this district as deceased was actively connected with all good work being a prominent member of the Methodist Church and Salvation Army, a member of the school committee and one of the oldest members of the Progress Association. *** DRIVER A. G. Young, of the First Expeditionary Force, writes under date 28th March: As you will see by address on this letter we are still at Mena. We are kept jolly busy though, and it is hard to get even a few minutes to oneself. It is Palm Sunday today, and I am just back from a Church Parade, and we have a little while off before going to stables. It is a brute of a day today, blowing a treat, and the sand is flying everywhere. It is getting hotter every day too, and the flies are enough to make you sick. We have been expecting to get orders to move any day, but, as I said before, here we are. We have been on a three days’ trek this week, and only arrived home yesterday. One day as we were going along the road, we were at- tacked by some light horse, and we had to take out our horses and get them under cover and then have a go at the enemy. We gave them slops (with blank cartridge) but I guess it will be jolly different with real bullets flying about. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 1 May, 1915
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If location & lifestyle is what youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for this elegant 2 bedroom unit ticks all the boxes, literally a 2 minute walk to the heart of town. The kitchen includes good quality appliances, carpet & tiles throughout, separate meals area, evaporative cooling, gas heating, dual-entryu bathroom from main bedroom, and a separate lounge complete the package inside. Outside features an undercover paved outdoor entertaining area and a remote controlled garage. This unit is in a prime location and would suit retiree/ investor.
Positioned in a quiet court an opportunity has become available to purchase this excellent 3 bedroom home in Hastings. Master bedroom with en-suite and walk in robe, 2 remaining bedrooms have built in robes, other features include 2 separate living areas, open plan kitchen with quality appliances including dishwasher, ducted heating & cooling are a plus for all year round comfort. Outside features low maintenance allotment, double garage with remote.This would certainly be a great investment option or future occupier currently tenanted till April 2016 at $340pw makes a stable investment.
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Don McKenzie 0419 955 177 +DVWLQJV 2IĂ&#x20AC;FH
$320,000
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$330,00
4 Peterson Street - Inspect Sat 1.00-1.30pm
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Being one of the original homes in Crib Point this property is loaded with charm. Features include 3BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, separate lounge, recently renovated kitchen & meals area, air-conditioning and a single carport plus separate double garage with workshop outside. Positioned on approximately 1100sq meter allotment this property could be developed (S.T.C.A).This property is within walking distance to the primary school, shops, transport and Westernport Bay.This house will not last long and would certainly attract 1st home buyers/ investors, so bring your hammer and paint brush and make your mark.
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OFFERS OVER $672,000 BITTERN
$560,000 PLUS
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7KLV LPPDFXODWH UHFHQWO\ UHQRYDWHG Ă&#x20AC;YH EHGURRP plus study home is located on 1200m2 approx block and 5 minutes from shops, primary school and transport.The home offers two separate living areas, main bedroom with FES & WIR, built-in robes to other bedrooms, kitchen with dishwasher, 900mm Euromaid oven, adjoining meals & family room that opens to a alfresco outdoor living area, ducted heating and evaporative cooling. Outside features a 12 x 6m workshop with parking for 4 vehicles.This home is exceptional value and recommended to anyone looking for quality and convenience.
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This attractive weatherboard home is ideal for a small family with open plan kitchen, dining, and lounge room. 3 of the 4 bedrooms have double robes, bathroom with separate bath & shower, separate toilet, kitchen with dishwasher, gas stove and pantry. /RZ PDLQWHQDQFH SROLVKHG WLPEHU Ă RRUV WKURXJKRXW Private fenced backyard. Priced To Sell
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17 Sudholz Street - Inspect Sat 12.30-1.00pm
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Superbly positioned, this modern 3 bedroom unit is located walking distance to shops and public transport. Features include a formal separate lounge room, a stylish near new kitchen with quality appliances which includes a dishwasher, the 3 good sized bedrooms have built in robes, a central bathroom, laundry and heating complete the interior. Outside features a large rear yard suitable for pets, a low maintenance garden, and a lock up garage with remote. A short walk to medical centre, shops & transport makes his ideal for someone who wants convenience.The property is currently leased and will return approximately 5% p.a. Don McKenzie 0419 955 177 +DVWLQJV 2IĂ&#x20AC;FH
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Expression of interest are required in these two double storey townhouses ready for completion this year. The inclusions consist of tin roof with Colorbond gutters & down pipes, brick and rendered plaster board construction, aluminum glazed windows, 6 star energy rating, quality kitchen with s/steel appliances, two bathrooms, open plan living with heating & cooling and quality carpets, tiling to entry foyer, kitchen and all other wet areas, paved area accessed from dining and lounge rooms, single garage with internal access, water tanks plumbed to grey water and security lighting. Measuring approx 18sq. (Final product may have slight variations)
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62 Pembroke Drive, SOMERVILLE
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Give Sam Bucca a shot and call for your free no-obligation market appraisal. Selling realestate without the headache.
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Senior Sales Consultant / Licensed Estate Agent
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sam.bucca@eview.com.au
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$870,000 plus
BITTERN
$310,000 plus
CENTRAL LIFESTYLE FAMILY LIVING ON 2 ACRES!
WHAT A RIPPER
• 4 Bedrooms all with air-conditioning, main bedroom with WIR & FES • Formal and informal living plus dining area and spacious kitchen with s/steel appliances •Ducted heating and vacuum systems •Outdoor entertainment area with in-ground pool and spa •Double garage plus plenty of open parking space •Fenced grounds with mature trees, paved driveway, 7 taps for the gardens, and a chicken coop
•3 bedrooms with built in robes •Open plan living and dining area •Kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space •Family bathroom •Outdoor undercover decked area and private front yard •Enclosed double carport
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$299,000 plus
3 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM - CENTRALLY LOCATED - INCREDIBLE VALUE!
FACTORY ON 588SQM APPROX
•3 bedrooms including main with ensuite and walk in robe •Combined lounge and dining area •Kitchen with plenty of cupboard/bench space •Central family bathroom •Single carport and enclosed front yard •Situated on 335sqm approx
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$329,000 plus
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• 3 Bedrooms with built in robes •Combined lounge and dining area •Country style kitchen with plenty of bench/cupboard space • Central bathroom, separate toilet • Spacious back yard • Enclosed single carport
•3 bedrooms, main with walk-through robe to bathroom •Spacious living & dining area •Kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space •Verandah running along front of home •Situated on a northerly aspect this home captures the morning winter sun and is located in an area with a precedence of subdivision (stca)
BITTERN
RENTAL PROPERTIES
$345,000 plus 31a Bennett Street, BITTERN $320 per week - Available Now
27 Cedar Drive, HASTINGS $300 per week - Available 25/5/15
HUGE OPPORTUNITY TO SUB-DIVIDE (STCA)
35 Lomica Drive, HASTINGS
•Centrally located close to schools, shops and transport •3 Bedrooms with BIR’s •Combined lounge and dining room •Spacious kitchen with plenty of bench & cupboard space •Updated family bathroom •Single garage and carport •Situated on 697sqm block
$340 per week - Available 25/5/15
Property Management: Dayle Wilcox Ph 0421 473 135 Bay West Real Estate (VIC) Pty. Ltd. 1/109 High Street Hastings, VIC 3915 Ph: 03 5979 4412 Fax: 03 5979 3097 Email: enquiries@baywestrealestate.com.au Web: www.baywestrealestate.com.au
Sales: Sean Crimmins Ph 0411 734 814 Property Management Team: Ph 0421 473 135
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Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au
Bittern 16 Myers Road
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Location, Size & Potential! This fantastic tastefully renovated art deco home offers all you could want and more, with an excellent location and a great fit out to match. Comprising: 2 king sized bedrooms both with built in robes, open plan kitchen meals area with a central island bench, floorboards throughout, central bathroom and heating. Outdoor features an entertaining area off the kitchen, great size front yard with potential for subdivision (STCA) 2 car carport and the home comes with full side access! Located in a well sought after pocket of Bittern close to local shops, schools, public transport, freeway access and only minutes’ drive to the Peninsula’s leading beaches and wineries.
AUCTION Saturday 9th May at 12.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11.30-12.00pm Jason Stirling 0411 520 173 E jason.stirling@harcourts.com.au
Cannons Creek 41B Glenalva Parade The Secluded & Private Lifestyle Property! This secluded property with a beautiful canopy of trees is sure to impress anyone wanting privacy. This lifestyle property is set on 3 acres with a fantastic sized family home! Comprising; 4 good sized bedrooms all with built in robes, Master has walk in robe and ensuite, 3 large living zones, open plan kitchen & dining room, central bathroom, separate laundry, 2 Conara’s closed fire for heating, split system for cooling, rumpus room and plenty of storage. Outdoors has an entertaining area off the kitchen, roof has recently been re- sprayed, good shedding, and low maintenance surroundings. Located in the popular area of the fishing village in Cannons creek, walking distance to the local general store, walking distance to the water and conveniently only 15 minutes’ drive to Cranbourne shopping precinct.
For Sale View Open
$530,000 - $580,000 www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 2.30-3.00pm
Jason Stirling 0411 520 173
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Harcourts Hastings
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10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au
SINCE 1888
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE
Hastings 7/119 Victoria Street
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Light, Bright & Roomy
Cosy two bedroom, two storey townhouse with separate lounge, kitchen and meals area, built-in robes to both bedrooms and full bathroom. Downstairs in the laundry, opening through to a secure rear yard. There is a single carport. Close to shops, schools and transport. No pets allowed.
This beautiful unit is close to schools and shops, situated right on Marine Parade. This sensational development consists of 4 villas, with this unit comprising 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen with s/steel appliances, dining and lounge areas, separate bathroom, plus single garage.
For Lease $195 per week Inspect By Appointment
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FOR LEASE
Hastings 2 Laurel Court
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An Enviable Lifestyle
Beautifully renovated 4BR home, close to shops and transport, has main bedroom with WIR & FES, open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen with electric appliances and plenty of cupboard space. Central bathroom, ducted heating throughout, and beautifully polished floors. This is a bargain! Be sure not to miss it!
Luxuriously appointed 3BR, 2 bathroom residence featuring indoor & outdoor living zones. Open plan living area has stylish kitchen with s/steel appliances, main bedroom has WIR & FES, whilst outside are private landscaped gardens & custom built pergola. Special features include GDH, refrigerated cooling and double garage.
For Lease $360 per week Inspect By Appointment
For Lease $340 per week Inspect Friday 5.00-5.15pm
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Hastings Office 5970 7333
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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
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RARE OPPORTUNITY! FOR SALE NOW OR TO BE AUCTIONED IN ONE LINE (4 UNITS) Very spacious and full of original character, these California bungalows are in a prime position. Features include 10ft ceilings with ornate cornices and polished hardwood flooring throughout each unit. Entertaining is made easy with a decked outdoor entertaining area and spacious yard to units 1, 2 & 3. Each unit has a spacious kitchen offering gas cooking and electric oven with plenty of bench and cupboard space, adjoined to living and dining area. The generous master bedrooms of each unit are zoned to the front of the home, offering BIR’s and plenty of privacy, plus expansive main bathroom has separate shower and bath in each unit. Further features include, ducted heating to units 1, 2 & 3, access to single garage from rear yard and established gardens. Offering a fantastic opportunity for investors to secure a 4 unit complex with great returns, or first home buyers and retirees looking to settle on the Mornington Peninsula surrounded by opulent wineries and coastline. Must be sold on the day or offers accepted prior to Auction! Page 10
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AUCTION Saturday, May 2nd at 2.00pm VIEW:
Saturday 1:30-2:00pm
TERMS: AGENT:
10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days. Wilma Green 0407 833 996 Paige Brierley 0405 496 722
VALE
Yvonne Joy Taylor 26/7/1962 - 20/4/2015 The flags at our office were flown at half-mast last Monday to mark the passing of our beloved Commercial Property Manager, Yvonne Taylor. Yvonne was a highly valued member of our team for over 7 years and worked closely with our founder and director Chris Watt to build a large Commercial and Industrial property management portfolio. She specialised in Commercial Property management since she commenced her real estate career in 1999. Always eager to learn, Yvonne undertook the study to obtain her Certificate IV in property services through the Real Estate Institute of Victoria where she was a member for over 10 years. Together with two other staff and with the support of Chris, Yvonne stayed back at the office one night per week during 2012 to complete the course, finally obtaining her full Estate Agents License on 10th June 2013. Always willing to “asept” a new challenge, when the opportunity to manage several Owners Corporations presented itself, Yvonne volunteered to learn the Strata Master management software and attended many courses on the subject. Last year she considered undertaking the Diploma of Conveyancing course being conducted by the Institute. Yvonne always put the interests of our business first, even to the point of persuading a close friend and fellow experienced Commercial Property Manager to fill her roll when she left to undergo treatment earlier this year. Operating a small business is like being in a family and Yvonne was certainly the big sister of our office and the go to person for all our younger staff who respected and cherished Yvonne’s professional expertise and personal counsel. Apart from her successful career in real estate, Yvonne was a dedicated and loving daughter, wife, sister, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her mother Shirley, husband Noel, brothers Gary and Kelvin, daughter Nicki and grandchildren Milla and Poppy who were the apples of nannas eye. Yvonne will be sorely missed and always remembered. Our sympathies are with all her family at this time.
The team at Century 21 Homeport, Hastings
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AUCTION
BITTERN 90 Davies Road
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DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION – “UNFINISHED SYMPHONY” ON 2.5 ACRES Western Red Cedar home of over 43 squares (406m2) under roofline built to lock up with plumbing and wiring. A traditional Australian Homestead style property of 3-4 bedrooms with full ensuite and spa to master, BIR’s to all other bedrooms, massive laundry and North aspect surrounded by over 14squares (133m2) of verandah on 3 sides and massive carport under roofline. A huge 20,000 litre concrete water tank, plus pump and bore with plenty of room to grow vegies and be self-sustainable are also on offer together with the possible addition of surrounding road reserves (S.T.C.A.) This property represents a unique opportunity to purchase a small acreage home at an affordable price. The successful purchaser will need tradesman skills to bring this unfinished gem to its full potential, but the lifestyle on offer will be worth the toil.
AUCTION Saturday, May 16th at 1.00pm VIEW: Saturday 12:30-1:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance 120 days. AGENT:
Vacant Possession. Wilma Green 0407 833 996
NEW LISTING
BITTERN 77 Dunlop Road
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DEVELOPERS DREAM - 1/2 ACRE ON TWO TITLES We all know how rare land is on the Mornington Peninsula, particularly Bittern. Here is the opportunity to develop a 1/2 acre corner allotment on two titles and multiple options to consider (S.T.C.A.) Option 1: Remove the existing home and simply re-align the boundaries and this property can be easily converted into 3 separate titles of approx. 670m2 (each.) Option 2: Keep the existing home, re-align the boundary to rear and sell the rear block of just under 1,000m2. Option 3: Attain the property as a whole and enjoy a home on 1/2 an acre on two titles. A hidden English cottage with park like setting, featuring three bedrooms, double carport and outdoor entertaining area; plus many more features! Page 12
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PRICE $550,000 Offers Over VIEW: Saturday 11:30-12:00pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996
AUCTION
TYABB 12 Thornells Road
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HORSES AND HORTICULTURE Renovated 3 bedroom + study farm cottage on well-established rural holding of approx 14.5 acres (5.87ha) on two titles with extensive horticultural infrastructure, 350m² steel factory with adjacent 50m² annex, and 45m² free standing office/store plus additional shedding with mains water, clear water bore and large permanent dam. An open parkland setting with mature shelter trees to 3 main paddocks and surrounding household garden area all situated at the end of quiet country lane. Grow or graze the choice is yours or enjoy a combination of both lifestyle activities only an hour from Melbourne with easy road access. MUST BE SOLD ON THE DAY!
AUCTION Saturday, May 23rd at 2.00pm VIEW: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance 120 days. AGENT:
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AUCTION
NEW LISTING
BITTERN 52 The Bittern Boulevard AFFORDABLE FAMILY LIVING Surrounded by established gardens on 702m2 (approx) allotment, this ideal family home is features two separate living areas and dining room, light-filled kitchen with s/steel appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Three bedrooms have BIR’s with the main bedroom boasting WIR & FES. Other features include ducted heatin, double garage, and access from the dining room to the outdoor entertaining area and large yard for the kids to enjoy. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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HASTINGS 2 & 3 / 257 Marine Parade BRAND NEW & READY FOR YOU! Two brand new units perfect for investors & first home buyers alike. Featuring 2 - 3BR’s, main with WIR and dual-entry bathroom, s/steel appliances to the kitchen, GDH and down lights throughout, neutral carpets and feature tiles to wet areas. There is internal access from the single garage, outdoor entertaining area and a water tank. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to get your foot in the door. Contact Exclusive Agent.
DOUBLE FRONTED VICTORIAN TERRACE & REAR BLOCK! Offering a blank canvas for your next big project the property sits on a deep allotment of approx. 1171sqm or two individual titles (vacant, block with front & rear access on approx. 508sqm and house on approx. 663sqm.) Reinstate the charm and features of yesteryear, including high ceilings, original floorboards, traditional sitting room or library. A stroll to Crib Point station, food outlets and Australia Post. A rare opportunity for dual occupancy as an investment or a dependents quarter for older relatives. Furthermore, you can demolish the existing home and re-build a dual occupancy home with your own plans and preferred design (S.T.C.A.) Must be sold! Contact Exclusive Agent.
AUCTION Saturday, May 9th at 12:00pm VIEW By Appointment AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996
PRICE $470,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 10:30-11:00am AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996
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AUCTION
HASTINGS 1869 Frankston Flinders Road MAIN ROAD SHOWROOM WITH POTENTIAL High clear span tilt panel building of approx 700m² with the best of everything including, floating plaster ceiling and concealed lighting, split system air conditioning, stereo system, CCTV security stystem with security alarm, two pack epoxy floor treatment, electric roller door access to rear car park from dispatch area, huge display windows, 30 sealed car spaces on site, abundant external lighting for signage and enough height for mezzanine level. Internal layout includes open plan retail area, bathroom with shower, full kitchen to staff room, separate invalid WC, feature corner entry with auto doors impeccably maintained landscaping plus previous permit for building of 936m²+ at rear. Suit many uses including dance studio and office or the sale of office supplies, floor coverings, window furnishings, light fittings, automotive parts, furniture, party supplies, childrens needs, sporting and equestrian or warehouse. Page 14
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AUCTION Wednesday, May 6th at 2.00pm VIEW: By Appointment TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 days. AGENT:
Vacant Possession. Chris Watt 0417 588 321
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Live The Low-Maintenance Dream If you have been looking to downsize look no further.This low maintenance home is nestled in the sought after area of The Bittern Boulevard, within walking distance to the new shopping centre, public transport and schools. The open plan design consists of the lounge and dining areas with a modern kitchen overlooking the covered pergola for outdoor entertaining. There are 2 good size bedrooms, a dual access bathroom, separate laundry and toilet.This well maintained home caters for all seasons with air-conditioning and heating. Outside there is a double garage with internal entry and remote roller door and a small, manageable garden at the rear. For the purchaser there are no owners corporation fees as this home stands on its own title.This is an ideal opportunity for the investor looking IRU D WLG\ UHQWDO RU WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW KRPH EX\HU ZDQWLQJ WR JHW LQWR WKH market.
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BALNARRING 15 Bittern Dromana Road
BITTERN 7 Dunstan Street
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Set on 3/4 acre, this New England Colonial Cottage will warm your heart.Walk through the rose arbour along the recycled UHG EULFN SDWK WR WKH FRYHUHG GHFN YHUDQGDK 7KH OLJKW Ă&#x20AC;OOHG open plan living area has high-vaulted ceilings with a mezzanine level featuring a rumpus room at one end and a loft bedroom with built in cupboards at the other. There are 3 more bedrooms downstairs, including main bedroom with WIR & FES with corner spa and French doors opening out to the lovely native garden. A parents retreat would make for a great home RIĂ&#x20AC;FH RU VWXGLR 7KH IXQFWLRQDO NLWFKHQ ERDVWV VWRQH EHQFKWRSV plenty of cupboard space, a double door pantry, hot plates, wall oven and dishwasher. There is an adjacent dining room, a cosy lounge room and through a set of sliding doors is the undercover entertainment area. The home has GDH, ceiling fan, air-conditioning and a wood heater. Outside are 2 sheds with power, bore & mains water plus 20,000L water tank.
A peaceful 2.2 acres of land with a federation-style home boasting ornate cornice and ceiling roses, quality carpets, SROLVKHG Ă RRUERDUGV DQG WLOHV WR WKH EDWKURRP ODXQGU\ DQG kitchen. There are four bedrooms, including the main bedroom with walk-through robe to an ensuite, a central bathroom plus separate powder room. The central kitchen has Tasmanian Blackwood cabinetry, stone benchtops plus a 900mm free standing cooker and dishwasher.There is an adjacent dining URRP DQG D FKRLFH RI WZR OLYLQJ DUHDV RQH ZLWK DQ RSHQ Ă&#x20AC;UH place and the other has a free standing Coonara. Through the French doors is an expansive deck surrounding a swimming pool, there are several sheds with power and a large AmericanVW\OH EDUQ KDV EHHQ Ă&#x20AC;WWHG RXW ZLWK DOO IDFLOLWLHV IRU D GUHDP PDQ cave.This beautifully maintained property would suit a large family or trades person who needs storage.
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HASTINGS 63 High Street Best Location In Town
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$YDLODEOH IRU WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW WLPH LQ GHFDGHV WKLV KLJK H[SRVXUH property is available for lease from 7th June onwards. Situated on the corner of High and Victoria Streets, corner sites like this are always in high demand. The premises has two levels, totalling P 7KH JURXQG Ă RRU LV DSSUR[ P ZLWK PXOWLSOH RIĂ&#x20AC;FH space etc and the upstairs area is approx 86m2 with bathrooms, and plant and equipment storage space. Includes 4 car parks.
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For Lease: Price On Application
For Sale: $330,000 negotiable
A location hard to beat, only a street away from the centre of Hastings shopping area.This home is positioned at the front of the block and has a separate driveway, with 2 units built at the rear. Featuring 4 bedrooms, a separate large family/lounge room and new carpets and paint throughout. Brand new kitchen with s/steel appliances and a tiled meals area.The bathroom with separate bath and shower was renovated recently. Outside a carport and fenced courtyard. Currently tenanted this property is an ideal investment with units of this size and this close to town always in high demand.Tenants happy to renew lease for further term.
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SOMERVILLE 157 Eramosa Road East Immensely private and set among glorious gardens at the end of a tree-lined driveway, this enchanting country home is a secret sanctuary offering seven acres (2.83 ha) approx of possibilities. Features wide verandas, open ďŹ replaces, three bathrooms and up to six bedrooms, four car garage, several century-old outbuildings, dam and plenty of character. Ideal as a hobby farm or permanent residence.
Auction 24th May at 11am View Saturday & Sunday 2.30-3.00pm Call Lisa Fraser-Smith 0400 760 101
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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Safety Beach
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24 Hamilton Street, Safety Beach
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Auction Inspect Contact
Saturday 16th May at 11.00am Saturday 3.00â&#x20AC;&#x201C;3.30pm Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au
168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 For Lease
Mount Martha
591 Esplanade, Mount Martha Executive double storey home with 4BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plus study, three living rooms for formal entertaining and relaxed family living with access to a wraparound landscaped courtyard. Kitchen features granite benchtops, walk-in pantry and s/steel appliances. Also featuring ducted heating, refrigerated air conditioning and double garage with roller door through to the rear, lawn and garden maintenance included. Available Now 4
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For Lease Rent Price On Application Contact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132 bowmanandcompany.com.au
For Lease
Safety Beach
61 Helm Avenue, Safety Beach Executive two storey residence in Martha Cove with 3 bedrooms, open plan living area with well-appointed kitchen featuring stainless-steel appliances. Master bedroom with WIR and BIR, ensuite and adultâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s retreat. All bedrooms have private bathrooms. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, ample storage space, double garage, low maintenance yard and entertaining decked area. Available Now 3
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For Lease
Mornington
For Lease
Mornington
9 Surrey Street, Mornington
42 Carnoustie Grove, Mornington
Beautiful new beachside build walking distance to Main Street. Two light filled, air-conditioned living areas, contemporary kitchen, stone bench tops, gas cooktop and stainless-steel appliances. air-conditioning to master plus walk-in robe & ensuite. Paved, landscaped entertaining area. Hi spec finishings. The living here is easy!! Available Now
This freshly renovated property is located in a sought after beachside spot only a short walk to the beaches, local shops and cafes, with transport only moments away. Offering a modern interior and plenty of living space including a kitchen meals area plus two separate lounges with split systems this is a great family home. Separate rear garage, plenty of car parking space and a great sized yard. Available Now
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For Lease Rent $600 per week Contact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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Mount Martha
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110 Dominion Road, Mount Martha
34/110 Bungower Road, Mornington
Walking distance to South Beach, Village, local schools and public transport. Family home, plenty of space, positioned privately behind a large, gated fence. Huge partly covered deck, great back yard for the kids. Tandem carport allows access to the backyard for a trailer or small boat. Available Now
Situated at the back of the complex, three spacious bedrooms, ensuite to the main bedroom and two separate living areas. Spacious open plan living, dishwasher, gas stove top and electric oven. Double lock up garage, great size rear yard and ducted heating and cooling. Available May 1st
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ROSEBUD CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE
RYE - BUSINESS FOR SALE
• • • • •
Wunderbar - Seaside Opportunity! • Well-located opposite the foreshore • Fully equipped commercial kitchen • Liquor licence • Rent includes 3BR apartment upstairs
For Sale $180,000 + SAV Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
Retail spaces now available in this well established shopping centre Join Ritchies, The Rosebud Library & Rosebud Cinema Ample staff and customer parking Attractive lease terms available Retail spaces starting from 27 m2 to 181 m2
Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
GF, 1 & 2 / 883 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, MORNINGTON
GF, 4/315 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON
15 VIRGINIA STREET, MORNINGTON
Office, Retail, Restaurant
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Mornington Warehouse
• Commercial 2 zoning, suitable for a variety of uses
• Ground floor space of 94m2 approx
• 295 m2 approx
• Total area 307m2
• Entry from Main St & rear carpark
• Freshly painted with new carpets in reception/office area
• 10 car park spaces onsite and Council car park at rear
• Lift from the secure basement carparking
• 3 phase power
• Air-conditioning and security cameras
• Carpeted, air-conditioned & partitioned
• Electric roller door • 7m ceilings
• Extensive internal office fitout
• High exposure location
For Lease $8,000pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
For Lease $2,900pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
2/154 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON
209 TYABB ROAD, MORNINGTON
285 POINT NEPEAN ROAD, DROMANA
Mornington Retail
Retail Shop and Office Space
Retail Space Opposite The Beach
• 53 m2 approx • Located on the corner of Main Street and Barkly Street • Available Now
• 4 Retail Shops ideal for retail food outlets • Sizes range from 62 to 72 m2 approx • Lower & upper level office space • 326m2 total of office space • Now under construction completion expected mid 2015
• Prime position directly opposite the beach
For Lease $2,800pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Page 18
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For Lease Starting from $40,000 per annum + GST + Outgoings Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899
For Lease $2,200pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
• Car parking at rear • 65 m2 approx • Next door to new 30 apartment complex
For Lease $2,166pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
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ON A high-visibility corner site along Point Nepean Road, this popular cafe and restaurant has seating for 60 inside, and about 16 outside. Trading seven days a week from 7am to 4pm, the business has an excellent position opposite the foreshore camping ground, and has a very busy breakfast trade with plenty of parking available.
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A Grain of Salt TREASURER Joe is at it again re Apple, Google and Microsoft profits but it’s no big deal because nobody believes Joe’s “everything is on the table” rot. Grandstanding with first class honours is his forte. Senator Nick Xenophon is doing Joe’s work aided and abetted by darling Senator Christine Milne; nice, but mostly hot air. Assuming we eventually get a Labor government we will get Chris Bowen, quieter surely, but oh so boring. Billy as an alternative Prime Minister? It doesn’t sit; maybe Mark Dreyfus or Tanya Plibersek? Labor will stick with Billy and Tony’s latest efforts at the “good bloke” pronouncements (ice, defence, budget ) allows Billy no option but to agree, so we wait for a clearer picture on Tony’s real agenda. He surely has a team of aides sifting out safe television options which Billy cannot criticise. Ho hum. *** Perhaps I was misinformed? When Joe said he was having “a fair dinkum conversation with the Australian people” I waited day and night at the Rye RSL for Joe to lob. Eventually, in desperation, I went to the bettertax.gov.au website and of course lost my way. Apparently this is where “a conversation with the nation” takes place? Likewise Billy mumbled “big ideas and policies; detailed community consultations”. Again, no show on the peninsula? *** I’m advised it only takes one nasty pastie to report me and I must undergo a driving test. If I fail it’s bye bye to my Corolla and hello to a legion of like people dependant on our third world bus service and the necessity of leaving 3 hours earlier for a medical appointment some 10 kilometres away to ensure punc-
tuality. I’m advised we have taxis, not that I’ve ever spotted one, but according to others it’s up to a 90 minute wait and sometimes no show at all. There’s a radius structure apparently (within 4 kilometres of the Rosebud hospital?} and lesser taxis due to a loosening of previous restrictions. Should we approach Danny Andrews? Sorry. He doesn’t know we exist; no railway crossings on the Mornington Peninsula. The moral? Trust not our government. Send in a complaint; receive a comforting shrug. *** The Age (11/4) included an advertising liftout from Chemist Warehouse entitled “Wellness”. For Health Conscious Crusaders (and budding stand-up comics) there’s gold in those 32 pages. Full marks to the genius who thought up the idea of colouring books to relieve workplace stress. Forget the cup of tea, settle down with your crayons and fish oil; 15 minutes later - bingo! *** More than half the complimentary medicines investigated by drug regulators have been found to breach drug rules by making dodgy claims about their products. Friends of Science in Medicine president John Dwyer said the problem was that unlike medicines, complementary and alternative products were allowed to be sold without proving their efficacy. How about smoking causing blindness, or harm to unborn babies, or for that matter passive smoking? Obesity is the latest big danger. The rate of obesity has increased almost in direct proportion to the number of people forced to stop smoking because of the Sheriff of Nottingham tax increases and increased panic
attacks. Propaganda and brainwashing are alive and well. If I stopped smoking and ate more broccoli it may buy me more time, albeit the inevitability of death? *** Confusing? How are vaccinated children in danger from non-vaccinated, and if it’s so important why have religious exemptions? Is it the savings, again only affecting poorer people, or is it just me? *** The mysterious Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP)? Apparently too important to Australia to let us into the fine print with Trade Minister Andrew Robb in the driving seat, involving pharmaceuticals, copyrights and many other agreements. Who would I place my trust in: former HSU union leader Kathy Jackson or Andrew Robb? Conundrum? Of benefit to consumers? *** Metadata: Attorney-General George Brandis says “we have to keep one step ahead of people who try to use technology for malevolent purposes”. Christopher Pyne says “There has to be a case going on and there will be senior people involved in all those decisions”. Yes, and all upstanding citizens? Benny Franklin says “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both”. Did Billy (now you see him now you don’t) Shorten object? No way. He was in China. I’m already under scrutiny - I checked out Nembutal on Google. *** A gentle sigh as I see or read another story of bad financial advice. My personal hunch is of people feeling a sense of importance in having a
By Cliff Ellen financial adviser. They’re not all crooks obviously, although why people go to them is beyond me. Save your money and listen to Paul Clitheroe. A new Register of Financial Advisors? That should fix it; no worries. *** Medical establishments and the culture of males are males? Some are bastards and will never change; ditto to a lesser extent some females abusing female staff on the lower echelons. Happens everywhere no matter the profession, but worry not you harassed lot. The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons has appointed a high profile group (police, health and discrimination experts) to examine this culture within its ranks. No more harassment and bullying, and I’m Mary Poppins. What is a discrimination expert? My bet is it’s
another name for psychologists? *** Ignore anything containing the words “interim report”...Richie Benaud, the conscience of the Channel 9 cricket commentators, gone, sadly never to be replaced... The AFL Players Association want a seat at the forthcoming broadcasting negotiations. The more they get the more they want. Who pays? Us. Hyenas...Do we live in a class structure? Always have, always will...The new AFL ticketing system-crooks... Joe Hockey’s $1 million damages claim; maybe give some to David Hicks?...vale Collingwood 2015... “The secret of happiness is freedom and the secret of freedom, courage” [Thucydides]... hooroo...cliffie9@ bigpond.com www.ello8.com
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ALL THAT JAZZ! Mornington Winter Jazz Festival is Almost Here In just four weeks’ time Mornington will come alive with the sights and sounds of the Queen’s Birthday Weekend Mornington Winter Jazz Festival from 5th – 8th June. Now in its third year the festival has grown to include even more live performances with free and low cost activities the whole family can enjoy. This year’s dynamic jazz program offers a wide range of jazz performances with styles and sounds to suit everyone. Kicking off the festival on Friday 5th June is a new addition to the program, a dinner performance by Latin Jazz Ensemble Clave Mania at Biscottini Mornington. At the same time saxophone legend Adrian ‘The Professor’ Cunningham, fresh from a tour in New York USA, will be performing an exclusive dinner show at The Rocks Mornington. From Saturday the town really comes alive with the ‘Main Street Live’ Stages kicking off at 10am. Mornington will be abuzz with all things music, arts, culture and heritage. There will be free live music, guided historical walking tours, pop up Kids Zones with free children’s entertainment from 10am
– 2pm and the piece di resistance of the outdoor program, Live Laneway Painting by The Snakehole Gallery in Main Streets very own ‘Jazz Alley’ located outside Your Hair & Beauty Mornington. From Traditional to Latin; Arfo to Soul the 2015 Jazz program has it all. Notably there is a very special performance at the MPRG by legendary jazz guitarist George Golla, who with Jacki Cooper will debut their ‘Tea for Two’ 80th Birthday Celebration recordings. There are performances from Jude Pearl, Emma Pask and the impeccable Vika Bull performing AT LAST! The Etta James Story at The Grand Hotel on Sunday, and for those after something different you can’t go past Rita Satch at 115 Café on Saturday night and George WashingMachine in Feel The Manouche at the back to back Beaches special on Sunday. Tickets Go On Sale May 1st - with Early Bird Release from Monday. For performance details and to book visit www.morningtonjazz.com.au.
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Muso’s In The Mall CLAVE MANIA (dinner & show) Jon and Wendy Wade – Get Jazzy With Us Maddison Wilson ADRIAN CUNNINGHAM (dinner & show) Come Dine With Me (A la carte dinner - bookings essential) Jazz & Shiraz - Ryan Griffith & Adrian Perger MORNINGTON JAZZ PARTY FT. GEORGE WASHINGMACHINE $15
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Windows To The Sacred - Exhibition Free – $4 Live Street Entertainment and Pop Up Kids Zones Free Muso’s In The Mall Free Mornington Historical Walking Tours from $5 Jazz at the Station $5 - $16 Sunday Roast ft. Steve Romig Free Afternoon Delights @ 1878 - Lounge Jazz Free James “Mr.Jazz” Vincent Free EMMA PASK - THE REAL THING from $25 BECK REWIRED - THE BEST OF JEFF BECK $10 Wilbur Wilde - Winter Blowout Free JAZZ HEAD $10 Chris G Le Bon and the C’est Si Le Bon Band Free GEORGE GOLLA AND JACKI COOPER ‘TEA FOR TWO’ $60 ORLANDO COMBO $20 Afterdark Series’-Ivy Stone Assembly/Peninsula Jazz Quartet $10 Jazz Lab ft. Charlotte Jane Free Frankies Favourites ft. Michael Moss Free HOT & BOTHERED BURLESQUE (dinner & show) $75 Peter Bennet Duo Free FEEL THE MANOUCHE $25 VIKA BULL - AT LAST! THE ETTA JAMES STORY from $50
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SORRENTO’S FOOD FIESTA Taste of Sorrento Historical seaside Sorrento is hosting its sixth mouth-watering food, wine and beer event over the last weekend in May, and it’s set to be the best yet! The program includes a variety of gastronomical delights including masterclasses, cooking demonstrations, tutored tastings, degustations, gourmet menus, foodie’s market & more, all in the heart of Sorrento Village. Starting Thursday evening and continuing throughout the weekend a variety of gourmet lunches, dinners and classes will take place in restaurants, cafes and in the demonstration kitchen in the “Taste” marquee at Three Palms restaurant (154 Ocean Beach Rd).
and Paul Mercurio and Ian Curley will be hosting dinners on Saturday evening. Also on Saturday night is the inaugural ‘Skinny Duck Flies South’ event, which is part of the Feed Melbourne campaign and will raise funds for Fare Share, all set at the spectacular Sorrento Couta Boat Sailing Club. Following on from the success of 2014, Taste of Sorrento will again feature a foodie’s market and “taste” day on Sunday 31 May from 10am to 3pm where producers and provedores put out their best gourmet supplies whilst a series of demonstrations are provided in the Marquee kitchen. There
will be pasta making, take three key ingredients, music plus more. This will be a great day for tasting, sipping, listening and indulging in the best that Sorrento and the Peninsula has to offer in food, wine, beer, cider, coffee and more. With many more interesting boutique activities all set in a spectacular historic seaside village at only 90 minutes south of Melbourne, and 40 minutes from around the Mornington Peninsula, Sorrento is the perfect place to indulge the senses. A full event program is available at www.tasteofsorrento.com.au.
Taste of Sorrento is proud to host four acclaimed chefs in this years’ event: • Paul Mercurio – chef author, TV presenter • Ian Curley – Executive chef of the EUROPEAN, City Wine Shop, Melbourne Supper Club and Siglo • Daniel Wilson – Huxtable and Huxtaburger • Adam D’Sylva. - Coda All 4 chefs will be presenting cooking demonstrations featuring their own unique styles of cooking,
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FROM HARD HAT TO CHEF’S HAT By Melissa Walsh MasterChef 2014 winner, Brent Owens, talks to MINT Magazine about life as a MasterChef, book writing, travel, and a gig he’s doing at Daveys Hotel in Frankston. 1.HOW WAS THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING ON MASTERCHEF FOR YOU? Being on MasterChef was amazing. It was intense and extremely stressful but equally rewarding. It’s not something you ever think you’ll be a part of let alone winning so I can’t take that for granted. 2. WHAT WAS THE HARDEST AND BEST PART OF BEING ON THE SHOW? It was hard, I’m not going to lie. Being away from your family and loved ones is never easy, but adding in the stress and constant anxiety, it becomes incredibly difficult. So many highlights that cripple the negatives. Meeting an amazing group of people, learning so much in such a short space of time, hanging out with some of the best chefs in the world and of course, winning, were my ‘best moments’ of the season. 3. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU TO COME DOWN FROM A HIGH AFTER WINNING THE 2014 MASTERCHEF? Not long. I had to begin writing my book, Dig In. I pretty much went straight from filming, to spend time with my family for a few days to starting my first ever cookbook. I have been extremely busy since the finale, so I am looking forward to a long extended break at the end of this year. 4. HOW DID YOUR COOKING CHANGE OVER THAT TIME ON THE SHOW AND HOW HAS IT
EVOLVED NOW? When I entered the show, I had very basic knowledge of cooking and the techniques required. Like everybody else, we studied, practiced and learnt a lot in a short amount of time. My food became cohesive, interesting and a little more refined. I like to experiment a lot these days and I really enjoy re-creating old classics. 5. DO YOU STILL DO ALL THE COOKING AT HOME FOR YOU AND YOUR GIRLFRIEND, MADISON? Always have, always will. I enjoy cooking for her and she enjoys eating my food. Win win. 6. HAVE YOU REMAINED FRIENDS WITH ANY
OF THE CONTESTANTS ON THE SHOW? We all made such close bonds on the show. People don’t realise that we spent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week together, so the friendships became very strong. I still stay in contact with most of the contestants and whenever one of us is in the others state or suburb, we try our best to catch up.
WEEKS? The book was incredibly challenging. I wrote out a list of my favourite things to eat, what I eat for each meal and some old classics. I then tried to put a little twist on each one to make it a little different, a little updated with a touch of Brent. Thankfully, I had 4 weeks to complete the cookbook though.
7. DO YOU MISS WORKING AS A BOBCAT DRIVER OR IS THIS THE PATH YOU WERE MEANT TO BE ON? Occasionally I think about it. It was a big part of my life and I’ll never forget how good Ancrum Excavations were to me, but I don’t think that I’ll be getting back into one anytime soon.
13. WHAT FOOD DO YOU THINK YOU WILL COOK ON APRIL 29TH AT DAVEYS HOTEL IN FRANKSTON, FOR THE DINNER WITH BRENT OWENS EVENING?
8. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR 2015? ARE YOU STILL PURSUING A CAREER IN READYMADE FOOD RATHER THAN FINE DINING? I’ve been really busy with the book, live events and now a few international tours, so I’m yet to launch anything in the ready-made food world but ‘fingers crossed’ I’ll have an announcement by the years end. 9. HOW HAS WINNING MASTERCHEF CHANGED YOUR LIFE? It has changed my life immensely. I used to wake up at 4am to go to work and drive a bobcat. Now I am travelling the world and Australia to live my dream of being a cook. Food is what I love and being able to do what you love makes work a breeze. I wouldn’t have it any other way. 10. HOW DID YOU PUT A COOKBOOK TOGETHER FOR TRADIES IN JUST TWO
Luckily I’m not leaving that one to chance. I have composed a menu, tested it and made a few tweaks so the food is already set in stone. I have no excuses. It will be great and I look forward to seeing you all there. On April 29, Daveys is hosting an exclusive evening with MasterChef Australia 2014 Winner Brent Owens. Enjoy a 4 course dinner with matched Chapel Hill wines for $75 while Brent demonstrates the art of cooking the delightful dishes from his newly released cookbook. Along with preparing the delicious menu, Brent will be answering questions and signing copies of his book “Dig In” available for purchase on the night. Book now for a night of amazing food, great wine and an up close and personal experience with your favourite MasterChef winner. Daveys Hotel is at 510 Nepean Highway, Frankston. Phone 9783 7255. www.daveys.com.au
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It was a hard game of footy in very tough conditions. At some stages throughout the match, it was tough to see from one side of the ground to the other. Mt Eliza coach John Georgiou has said previously that not having injuries has helped with the structure of his team. “Last year our hands were tied a little in terms of structure, however, having a healthy list allows us to play the likes of Sam Gill and Darren Booth behind the footy,” Georgiou said. Rohan Heasley was awarded the Anzac Day medal after a terrific display. However, despite getting the award and nudging out others for the top award, there really wasn’t a player who was head and shoulders above any other. A lot of players came in and out of the game and it was probably Heasley who did more for longer. Mornington man mountain Michael Gay dominated in the ruck, however, was almost ineffective. Gay clearly won the taps, however, rarely did he hit the ball to advantage. There was a real opportunity due to his domination to bash the ball forward into space and allow his runners the opportunity to run onto it. When the game was there to be won, again Mornington failed to throw caution to the wind. The Doggies played safe footy de-
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THE Nepean and Peninsula Interleague Squads have been announced. Nepean Division Crib Point: Brad Arnold, Zach Condick, Luke Herrington, Dean Kairies, Waide Symes, Dean Warry Devon Meadows: Troy Aust, Pat Harmes, Jack Hazendonk Dromana: Daniel Guerts, Dan Gormley, Matt Jones, Christian Ongarello, Terry Wheeler Frankston: James Degenhardt, Jason KIngsbuiry, Beau Muston, Brian O’Carroll
Sunshine and rain: Tommy Hafey’s granddaughter Samantha, above, sang the Australian national anthem before, right, the Anzac Day clash between Mt Eliza and Mornington. Pictures: Gary Bradshaw
spite trailing and didn’t take any risks. They were better off trying something different and going down by five goals rather than be comfortable with a 15 point loss. A loss is a loss. The day was about Mt Eliza, however, and they thoroughly deserved the four points.
Hastings: Dale Alanis, Luke Clark, Matt Clifford, Shaun Foster, Colin McVeigh, Steven Robb, Taylor Stratton Pearcedale: Pat Heijden, Lachy Marshall, Luke Murray, Brendan Neville Red Hill: Peter Dal Lago, Marcus Dal Lago, Michael Dillon, Matt Hyden, Harry Larwill, Jake Mitchell, Jake Mold, Josh Mold Rosebud: Tom Baker, Rhys Bancroft, Jason Bristow, Keegan Downie, Rob Forrest Rye: Kris Bardon, Styeven Daniher, Simon Taylor, Nathan Henley, Adam Kirkwood, Jye Lloyd, Dean Millhouse, Leigh Morse, Ryan Mullett, Rhett Sutton Somerville: Justin Farrelly, David Hirst, Rowan Hogenbirk, Tim McGennis, Tom Shaw, Scott Simpson, Adrian
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ell, at his very best, is arguably the most dominant ruckman in the competition and he proved that on Saturday. Up against the very polished Eaglesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; skipper in Justin Farrelly, Mitchell certainly had the better of the dual. Salt was rubbed into the wounds of Somerville went coach David Hirst went off early in the game. He didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t reappear with what appeared to be a leg injury. Hirst has been positive and up and about in the opening rounds of the season and certainly throughout the pre-season, however, suffice to say he wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t happy with his teams output. Perhaps the Eagles started to read their own press. It may be only a 16-round season but thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still plenty of footy to be played. Tom Shaw was the only multiple goal kicker for the Eagles with two goals. Luke Collie is a jet and he played well again, while Rohan Hogenbirk played his best game this season for the Eagles. Ben Sedgewick and Tommy Simpson also worked hard. Matt White is one of the most underrated players in the competition and his tenacity and composure under pressure in the back half of the ground is extremely consistent. Dean Janssen is another one who just does what he can for his teammates and the jumper he represents. He was at his typical best again on Saturday. On the back of two beltings in the opening rounds of the season, this could be the corner turner that Pearcedale needs. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll lose a few from this side the next time they run out but should now have the confidence that they can match it with the most talented lists in the competition.
By Toe Punt PEARCEDALE caused one of the boilovers of the season on Anzac Day when they thrashed Somerville in Nepean League. The Panthers led from the start to the end and totally dominated a lacklustre opposition, winning 15.8 (98) to 9.15 (69). Pearcedale fielded its strongest side of the season and probably the strongest side it can field for the year. The likes of Troy Jacobson was back from Frankston Dolphins, Basil Sibasado was cleared for one game from the Kimberleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Mornington recruit Kallum Searle made his debut for the Panthers. As it turned out, Jacobson finished the afternoon with three goals and Sibasado booted a couple. Pat Heijden led from the front with six goals and was the difference between the sides. It was a sensational effort from Heijden, considering the domination of the Somerville defence in the opening round of the season. Prior to the clash, Pearcedale coach Jamie Merchan was confident that his side would perform well. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Despite a pretty poor showing against Devon Meadows, I thought we did quite well against Rye,â&#x20AC;? Merchan said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We allowed the opposition too many forward entries but I think if we can put some more midfield pressure on and cut those down, we are right in the game. Somervilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strength in 2015 has been its pressure around the footy but Pearcedale was better than the opposition in that department on Saturday. Alex Harnett got a heap of the footy and Ben Mitchell led from the front. Mitch-
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By Phil Stone, club president SENIORS REPORT IT was a good weekend for the Hastings Football/Netball club. We showed each other a new side of ourselves that we haven’t seen, and that is grit and determination. It was a cold windy day and for the most part dry but rain at times. I feel that we played good football at times but we were a little too unaccountable for our men too and the Bombers made the most of this. We had our chances and were the best side on the day for sure but not converting really cost us in the third quarter. We kicked 5 goals 10 and should have put the game away in the third but we didn’t, and we found ourselves in a hot battle. The last quarter was a hard fought quarter and we hung on for a 4-point win. I’m proud of the way we forced
stoppage after stoppage and went in hard at the contest with great determination. I am extremely proud of the boys and the way we fought it out. Last year we would have lost that game and it shows how far we have come. Final score: Hastings 12.17 (89) to Frankston 13.8 (86). RESERVES WE travelled up to take on the Frankston Bombers at their home ground. In slippery conditions during the first quarter we kicked against the wind and had our chances early to kick some important goals but missed some easy ones. Into the second quarter it was a very even contest and neither side could break away with the ball spending a lot of time on the ground due to the conditions. Into the third quarter the boys were urged to show more commitment but went the opposite way with some undisciplined free kicks which resulted
in goals to Frankston.The last quarter was all pressure from both sides giving their all to break away. In the end the Blue boys ran out of time and the bombers won by 4 points. Best players: Dylan Paarlberg, Chris Watson , Dan Lehmann, J.Hewitt , M.Cave
Hastings will rue many opportunities going forward. Bombers on the contrary capitalised. With players to gain back into side, signs are positive as they look to make it 2-1 for round 3s contest against Dromana.
UNDER 19S by Aaron Wilson AFTER a sterling round 1 win, the 19s came back down to earth at the hands of a 7-goal loss to the Frankston Bombers on the Anzac Day weekend. In wet conditions, it was hard contested footy for most of the game as it was Hastings holding a slender lead at halftime. The end scoreboard didn’t tell the story of the whole match as the Bombers piled on a few late goals. Kyron Pratt was pivotal at CHB using his strength and skill to move the ball forward. Joel Goetz was also important laying plenty of tackles and find plenty of the ball. Missing a bevy of talented players,
NETBALL REPORT THIS week saw us travel to Frankston for the Anzac Round clash in wet and slippery conditions for most of the day with occasional sun peeping through. C grade battled hard all day in drizzly slippery conditions. Defenders worked hard to create opportunity for the team to score. The team as a whole are taking instruction from their coach Talia and doing their best to implement it however fell short losing to an experienced Frankston side. B grade was a great game but the score didn’t reflect the standard at which the girls played. It was an entertaining battle in the mid court. The
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MORNINGTON e’re local too! W MITSUBISHI YES IT’S A MITSI
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