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The Red Hill Show – there’s nothing like it NOW in its 85th year, the iconic Red Hill Show will be held on Saturday 30 March on the Easter weekend from 8.30am till 5pm. It’s the agricultural show for all the family – there’s something for all ages. Relax and meander around the Red Hill Showgrounds and enjoy all that the show has to offer. Watch the Whip Industries motorbike team perform high-flying tricks over specially designed jumping ramps. Meet Tubby the Robot and baby and marvel at the stiltwalkers skilfully walking among and above the crowd. Wildlife lovers can visit the Butterfly Adventure marquee to see and touch many beautiful fluttering butterflies. Black Snake Productions, a team dedicated to the conservation of Australia’s wildlife, will talk about the plight of endangered species and offer the opportunity to handle reptiles and snakes in a safe environment. Soak up the sights, sounds and smells of the show with many stallholders selling food including rock pizzas, fresh fruit, Danish pastries, cooked prawns, sauces and jams. Sweet tooths can indulge with a range of fudge and nougat. Do you enjoy watching the TV shows MasterChef or My Kitchen Rules? Head to the open judging of the fruitcakes and non-commercial cheeses. Cheese and yoghurt will be tasted and judged by an acclaimed international cheese judge with the coveted title of Champion NonCommercial Cheese of the 2013 Red Hill Show up for grabs. There will also be a sausage-making competition for all snag lovers. And, even though you’re escaping the hustle and bustle of shopping centres for the day to spend time in the fresh open

air, there will be stalls selling clothing, jewellery, outdoor furniture, garden tools, country antiques and collectables. Let’s not forget the two regular crowd favourites – the woodchop competition and kelpie dogs tackling obstacle courses in the main arena. Children are sure to be on the move and can mingle with and pat Animals on the Move to keep them enthralled. Last – but certainly not least – make sure you don’t miss all the fun of the Mornington Peninsula News Group grand parade. The Red Hill Show is definitely great value for money. ď Žď€ Admittance: Family ticket (2 adults, 3 children 6-18 years) $50, adults $15, children (6-18 years) $10, 5 years and under free, students and pensioners $10. Parking is free. Red Hill Show dates for your 2013 diary: ď Žď€ Show Day: Easter Saturday 30 March from 8.30am to 5pm. ď Žď€ Clydesdales and Heavy Harness Feature Show: Saturday 6 April at Boneo Park Equestrian Centre. Show Jumping: Saturday 6 April 6 and Sunday 7 April at Boneo Park Equestrian Centre. ď Žď€ International Cool Climate Wine Show: Tuesday 28 May to Friday 31 May at Mornington Racing Club, Racecourse Rd, Mornington. Keep checking the Red Hill Show website at www.redhillshow.org for ongoing updates on entertainment and activities. A full list of program times will be available soon. Call 5989 2357 or email redhillshow@ hotkey.net.au for details.

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Last year’s inaugural sausage-making competition at the Red Hill Show was a winner – not only for Philip Revell of Somerville Village Meats, but also show attendees who had the opportunity to taste some of the delicious range of sausages in the competition. Do you believe you make the best sausage on the Mornington Peninsula? Or do you have a recipe that has been handed down generation after generation with which you wish to impress the judges? This year the Red Hill Show committee has added an “Out of Townâ€? Best Sausage category such was the interest from a number of people living outside the region. The rules of entry are simple: 1. Fill out the entry form on the show’s website www.redhillshow.org or drop in WR WKH RIÂżFH $UWKXUV 6HDW 5RDG 5HG +LOO Âą Melway PDS - DQG SLFN XS D IRUP RU HPDLO UHGKLOOVKRZ#KRWNH\ QHW DX WHOHSKRQH <RX FDQ HQWHU \RXU VDXVDJHV LI WKH\ DUH PDGH FRPPHUFLDOO\ RU QRW EXW RQO\ sausages made in a commercially registered kitchen will be available for public tasting. 7UDQVSRUW \RXU VDXVDJHV LQ D FDU IULGJH RU FRROHU EDJ WR WKH VKRZ 6DXVDJHV WKDW have not been kept cool will not be judged. %ULQJ WKUHH RI \RXU XQFRRNHG VDXVDJHV WR WKH 3URGXFH 0DUTXHH LQ WKH *RXUPHW 3DGGRFN DW WKLV \HDUÂśV 5HG +LOO 6KRZ EHLQJ KHOG RQ (DVWHU 6DWXUGD\ 0DUFK EHIRUH SP VDXVDJHV FDQQRW EH UHFHLYHG DIWHU WKDW WLPH 6DXVDJHV ZLOO EH UHIULJHUDWHG XQWLO FRRN RII WLPH DERXW SP 6. Sausages will be cooked by a chef who will then present them to a panel of celebrity judges. 7KH MXGJHV ZLOO WDVWH WKH VDXVDJHV DQG VHOHFW WKH ZLQQHU RI WKH 5HG +LOO Show Mornington Peninsula Champion Sausage and the best “Out of Townâ€? Champion Sausage. (QWULHV FORVH RQ 0DUFK (QWULHV UHFHLYHG DIWHU FORVLQJ GDWH FDQQRW EH included in the competition. If you are not entering but know of a friend, family member or colleague who makes a tasty sausage worthy of entry into the competition, please pass on all the details for their consideration. The Red Hill Show – there’s nothing like it!


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Jockey’s return to form JOCKEY Chris Symons loves animals. His days are spent rising early to do trackwork with thoroughbreds and then coming home to tend to even more flighty breeds – including a red-tailed cockatoo. The cocky he’s pictured with at left is just one of many birds and animals he and his wife Sam keep on their Hastings property. As well as pets, the couple nurse injured native animals and birds back to health before releasing them into the wild. Symons, too, has spent time recovering from injury, but is now back in the saddle. His latest victory, this month’s Adelaide Cup, showed an almost instant return to form. See “Jockey’s victory cup run” on Page 7. Picture: Yanni

State ‘yes’ to sub By Keith Platt THE “biggest breakthrough in years” is the phrase used to describe state government permission for the Western Port Oberon Association to use the seabed south of the Western Port Marina at Hastings. The long-time advocate of bringing the Otama submarine ashore as the

centrepiece of a major tourist drawcard, Max Bryant said the government’s go ahead “is what we’ve been waiting 10 years to hear”. “It’s a major, major breakthrough. It’s the beginning of the end.” Mr Bryant said the association was preparing detailed applications for the Department of Sustainability and Environment and Mornington Penin-

sula Shire to proceed with a plan that seemed straightforward when the submarine was towed into Western Port 11 years ago next month. He believes $4.9 million has been “lost each year to the community ever since”. If plans are approved and permits issued for the Victorian Maritime Centre Hastings, a channel will be dug to float the submarine through a series of locks

to its final berth next to the rock wall that is the marina’s southern boundary. The good news for the Oberon association came in a 9 January letter from Environment and Climate Change Minister Ryan Smith to Hastings MP Neale Burgess. Mr Ryan granted consent to use the seabed under the Coastal Management Act 1995 “to use the seabed of West-

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Time to tuna in to ocean fishing ON THE LINE By Paul “Tracker” Pingiaro THE annual migration of southern bluefin tuna in the far southwest of Victoria has fast become a fishers’ magnet. Anglers from all over the country descend on the fishing headquarters of Portland in the hope of connecting to one of these “blue rockets”. Ranging from 5kg to 200kg “barrels”, anglers brace themselves on what might take their offered bait. From March till August the sleepy industrial port becomes an angler’s dream destination. Anglers from everywhere tow boats and board charters all in the hope of connecting to a once-in-a-lifetime fish. Off Portland are big, open ocean waters and only fishers with the right vessel, equipment and knowledge should venture out solo. People who are not blue water savvy should engage the services of a licensed fishing charter specialising in tuna fishing. Portland is a long way to travel to return empty-handed. The town offers the travelling fisho many options when it comes to accommodation, meals and facilities. The people at the Compleat Angler tackle store in the town are happy to provide useful tips and hints if you choose to venture out solo. Last week I went fishing with Matty Hunt of Matthew Hunt Fishing Services (0419 760 510). The weather was perfect and we had no trouble getting our bag of tuna to a respectful 35kg. The weather isn’t always this lovely

Portland calling: Paul Pingiaro with enough tuna for several lunches, which he caught in the Southern Ocean off Portland.

as in the past we have experienced 20knot southerly winds, driving rain and single digit maximum temperatures. But no matter the conditions, when it has been safe to do so our skippers have more often than not put us on the fish. This year we even had a bottom bash for a few deep sea ogglies and came up trumps or, to be more exact, Tasmanian trumpeter. We also bagged a blueeye trevalla before the wind blew up. So now we have a real issue – determining the best eating fish in the Southern Ocean. It’s a hard job but one I’m more than willing to do. So as winter looms on the horizon, grab your wet weather gear and head

down to Portland; it’s more than just tuna. *** CLOSER to home in the bays, whiting continue to bite well. The best places have been the top of Western Port and from Mt Eliza to Sorrento in Port Phillip. Best baits have been pippies and mussels with squid a close third. Some lucky anglers have bagged snapper to 6.5kg while fishing for whiting. This has been happening on both bays and in Western Port we have also had some lovely gummy sharks landed, also while fishing for whiting. In the deeper waters of Western Port and Port Phillip, gummy sharks have been frequent catches. Offshore, sharks and kingfish continue to keep local game fishers happy. On the piers, squid are the talk of the region. Mornington, Sorrento and Stony Point are all good places to hook an inker. Also being caught from piers are salmon, garfish and the occasional whiting. Make the most of the awesome autumn weather and hit the water as it could be a long, cold winter. Tight lines and calm seas.  Paul “Tracker” Pingiaro has been fishing since he could hold a rod and stay in the boat. He has boat hire businesses in Mornington and Yaringa Boat Harbour in Somerville. He has been a fishing writer for magazines. Details: www. fishingmornington.com or www. western portboathire.com.au Email spbh@bigpond.com or call 5975 5479.

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Signed up for anti-graffiti campaign A CARTOON is being used as the base for a major effort to stop graffiti in Hastings, Somerville and Mt Eliza. A new dob-in “graffiti vandals” campaign has been launched by Mornington Peninsula Shire and Hastings police. Posters will be displayed in shops and a sign has been erected outside the police station in High St, Hastings, urging people to report graffiti to Crime Stoppers. The sign features a cartoon baby with a dummy and the caption: “Only babies scribble on walls. Grow up and stop the graffiti.” Cerberus Ward councillor David Garnock said early reporting of graffiti “maximises both the opportunity for rapid removal and the possibility that police may apprehend an offender”. “The shire has arranged for signs to be erected outside the Hastings police station to raise awareness about preventing graffiti vandalism and to encourage the community to report people they know to be graffiti vandals to Crime Stoppers. Anonymity is guaranteed,” Cr Garnock said. “The shire is also working closely with Western Port Chamber of Commerce and has provided the chamber with large shop window posters, to be made available for local businesses – who are often the targets of graffiti vandals. “It is hoped these messages encouraging the community to report graffiti vandalism will deter graffiti vandals and minimise unsightly and costly vandalism in our community.” To report graffiti or any vandalism call 000 and ask for police to attend immediately, Crime Stoppers on 1300 333 000 or email hastings-uni-graffiti@police.vic. gov.au Keith Platt

Tree time MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s tree giveaway runs until the end of the week. Ratepayers and residents can collect two free plants from one of three distribution centres after showing proof of living in the shire. The giveaway is being held in conjunction with Mornington Peninsula Schools Environment Week (www.morningtoneweek.com.au) Collect plants at:  Mornington Peninsula Youth Enterprises nursery, Mitchell St, Mornington (Melway 145 D2).  Rae’s Mitre 10, 136 High St, Hastings (next to McDonalds) (Melway 154 G11).  Konnections, corner McDowell St and Rosebud Pde, Rosebud (Melway 158 E12).

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MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire is running activities during the April school holidays for 10- to 16-yearolds. The youth services department plans trips to Luna Park, Melbourne Ice House, tenpin bowling and Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre. Cost to participants is a “gold coin donation” with most money coming from National Youth Week. Young people will need to bring their own lunch or lunch money to each activity. Transport is provided from the Shed 11 Youth Centre at Hastings and other pick-up points across the peninsula. Shed 11, in Marine Parade, Hastings (opposite the skate park) will also be open over the school holidays with other activities. For more information about holiday activities call 5950 1666 or visit www.mpys.com.au

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Napthine a boost for port By Mike Hast THE proposed expansion of the Port of Hastings received a huge boost when Denis Napthine was made Premier of Victoria on 6 March. Dr Napthine was Ports Minister when he visited Hastings last year and confirmed the state government would fast-track expansion of the port. On ABC radio last week, the new Premier said he would continue to push for the Port of Hastings. “We will build a brand new port to serve Victoria well into the future.” Dr Napthine said the appointment of former Police Minister Peter Ryan to a new role, Minister for State Development, was key to driving big projects such as Hastings and the fast rail. Dr Napthine winning the top job now puts Hastings well in front of a rival proposal, a new container port between Werribee and Geelong. The new Premier has resisted pressure from industry groups and western suburbs councils calling for a port to be built near Werribee South. He has reportedly said a port in the west between Point Cook and Geelong was a third, long-term possibility up to 50 years away. In January 2012, Dr Napthine came to Hastings with members of the new board of the Port of Hastings Development Authority. On the Esso jetty at Long Island Point, near where the first of three stages will be built, Dr Napthine told The News that Hastings would serve the state for 50 to 100 years. “This is a nation-building project,” he said. “Container movements are estimated to quadruple over the next 30 years

Seasoned sub: The Otama submarine rusts off Crib Point while questions are asked about bringing it ashore at Hastings. Premier port: Dr Denis Napthine being interviewed on the Esso jetty last year when he was Ports Minister. Last week as Premier he restated support for Hastings.

and it is critical that we begin planning for this growth now. “The port authority’s first task will be to begin the key social, economic and environmental studies that will underpin this important project.” When it started operating, one million TEUs would be moved each year, rising to two or three million after that, Dr Napthine said. (A TEU, or twenty-foot equivalent, is a measure of capacity in container transportation as containers come in many sizes.) Dr Napthine said a challenge facing the port authority was freight and logistics. The board would work with the government’s Department of Transport to get the right mix of road and rail transport. Dr Napthine said the channel in Western Port to the stage one site between the Esso and BlueScope jetties was 14.3 metres deep. “There will be a little bit of dredging needed near the quays,” he said. The new Premier has visited Hast-

ings several times since the LiberalNational Coalition won office in late 2010. He has held talks with the Western Port Oberon Association, which owns the Otama submarine moored off Crib Point, and officially opened the rebuilt Hastings jetty last September. Last month, The News’s sister publication Frankston Times reported VicRoads was at an advanced stage planning the conversion of the northern part of the Western Port Highway into a freeway. The project includes provision for a future rail line to Port of Hastings, which the state government is planning to expand within the next 10-15 years. In October 2011, Dr Napthine floated the idea that huge, driverless trucks would use Western Port Highway between Hastings and Dandenong South, where a so-called inland port would be developed for smaller trucks to take goods to other parts of Melbourne and the state. Trains could also run up the middle of a Western Port freeway.

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Release of the approval followed a survey in February by Mr Burgess that showed overwhelming support for the submarine to be brought ashore at Hastings. The 2000-tonne, 90-metre long Otama has for 11 years been anchored off Crib Point while various authorities have been confronted by the Oberon association’s plans. Mr Bryant said the association had identified “all the requirements” necessary to gain the final permits from DSE and council. He said the applications would be made in the next “eight to 10 months”. No approach had been made to the marina owners, although they would be included when all “stakeholders” were contacted. “It’s being developed outside their [the marina’s] boundary but they will be part of the next phase,” he said. “We’ve been waiting for an official announcement so we can start applying for the permits and make every-

thing public,” Mr Bryant said. He said berthing the submarine on reclaimed land next to the marina wall would involve dredging silt from an old channel. The channel would be kept open so it could be used to berth tall ships near the submarine. Although a similar-sized submarine had been winched ashore in Nova Scotia in Canada, he did not see this as a viable option at Hastings. “We can lighten it by removing the 500 tonnes of batteries still on board and then using float bags,” Mr Bryant said. “Floating it in is foolproof.” He said the popularity of a submarine exhibit in a museum at Fremantle in Western Australia proved how successful the project would be at Hastings. “They’re booked up to three weeks ahead over there, and they only have one million visitors to Fremantle a year, compared to seven million on the Mornington Peninsula.”

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Jockey’s victory cup run By Keith Platt HASTINGS jockey Chris Symons was tidying in the garden on Monday, still basking in the glory of riding Norsqui to victory in the $400,000 Adelaide Cup. The previous week’s win on the Tasmanian stayer cemented Symons’ triumphant return to the track after being sidelined over last year’s spring racing carnival with a broken foot. Symons also rode the six-year-old to victory on his “home turf” in the $300,000 February 2012 Mornington Cup. Their next outing together could be the 3200-metre Sydney Cup, although Symons is waiting to see if Norsqui’s connections take up the horse’s nomination to enter the race. Meanwhile, the 30-year-old jockey is being kept busy, with rides already lined up this week at Sandown on Wednesday, Ballarat Thursday and Moonee Valley on Friday. “Something will also come up on Saturday,” he said on Monday after returning from early morning track work at Cranbourne. Also fitting into Symons’ busy schedule that morning was the trial of a “rail cam” he is developing for Channel 7. “I’d already developed the helmet cam worn by jockeys and now it’s the rail cam, which didn’t seem to have any effect on the horses,” he said. The accident that forced him from the field last September happened after the races at Sale as he was loading his gear into his car’s boot. “I was pretty much run over by

Skate comment SKATERS in Balnarring are being invited to have their say on the design of a skate park in Civic Reserve. Drawings for the proposed skate park will be displayed at a “refinement workshop” 4-6pm on Monday 25 March at the meeting room in Balnarring Hall. Mornington Peninsula Shire is holding the workshop “to discuss the design with the local users and confirm all the components accordingly and would also like to discuss any community involvement in the construction of the skate park”. Submissions can also be made by downloading and completing a survey at www.mornpen.vic.gov.au under “Have Your Say” and mailing it to Recreation Planning, Mornington Peninsula Shire, Private Bag 1000, Rosebud 3939. To discuss the project or ask for a copy of the plans, call Nicole Fitzpatrick on 5950 1767 or email nicole. fitzpatrick@mornpen.vic.gov.au

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Back on track: Hastings jockey Chris Symons spends time at home before facing another busy week in the saddle after recovering from a broken foot. Picture: Yanni

another jockey,” Symons said. “I saw him reversing towards me and jumped into the boot to save myself, but my foot was left dangling and was crushed. “It took five months to recover, although it’s not yet 100 per cent.” A keen user of digital media,

Symons has an online blog and adds videos to YouTube (see Victorian Jockeys Harlem Shake) as well as writing for The Age newspaper and broadcasting on radio station RSN927. With wife Sam and four-year-old daughter Ziva, Symons also devotes

time and patience nursing injured wildlife so they can be released into the environment. He was also a major force behind the appeal that in 48 hours raised $10,000 for fellow jockey Louise Cooper, left paralysed after a fall from a horse in March 2012.

A SESSION to develop an online arts network for the Frankston region is from 6-9pm on Thursday 21 March at Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre in Davey St. “Unlocking Frankston’s arts community” will include entertainment, a workshop to gather views and a chance to mix with artists, dancers, actors, filmmakers, writers, designers, arts educators and arts lovers. Guest speaker will be comedian and writer Fiona Harris. Light refreshments provided. RSVP by 18 March for catering purposes to 9784 1896.

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Steel Magnolias dedicated to missed hairdresser ANDRE Mills would have loved doing Steel Magnolias with the CEF Players this month. He joined the theatre group when he arrived in Mornington in 1959 aged 20 to open his first hairdressing salon, Deauville. It was just in time for the group’s production of the musical Salad Days and he was happy to lend a hand (and his scissors) back stage. Andre and his wife Lechee became cast members of productions such as The Boyfriend, Free To Air, Wizard of Oz and Blythe Spirit, and Andre “did� everyone’s hair and wigs, too. He became cast hairdresser, a role he filled for 48 years until his death in 2008. The lives and stories of the women in Steel Magnolias – first produced on stage in New York in 1987 and made into a movie in 1989 starring Sally Field, Shirley MacLaine, Olympia Dukakis, Dolly Parton, Daryl Hannah and Julia Roberts – would have been very familiar to the man who became one of the town’s most-loved hairdressers (and “life coach�). And the equipment and furniture used in the CEF production of the hilarious and touching play about six women in a beauty parlour in Louisiana comes from Andre’s old salon. It had been stored in a shed on the Mills family property in the rural part of Hastings and has been donated to CEF by his family.

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CEF Players has acknowledged the donation of “Andre’s Salon� by dedicating the show to his memory. Steel Magnolias was written by Robert Harling, who also wrote The First Wives Club (1996). Magnolias in four scenes spanning three years reveals the lives of regular customers of Truvy (played by Gina Goss in the CEF production) and her eager but inexperienced assistant Annelle (Jaye Lanigan) – Clairee (Shirley Bowen), Ouiser (Debra Drape), M’Lynn (Janet Reid) and Shelby (Katy Reid). They engage in small-town gossip, running the gamut of the birth, marriage and death cycle. The play moves toward tragedy when diabetic Shelby dies after a kidney transplant, and the deep strength and purposefulness underlying the antic banter of the characters is ultimately revealed. Steel Magnolias started last weekend and will be performed on Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm, all in Bellamy Hall, Albert St, Mornington. Tickets are $20 adults, $17 concession and $14 children. Directors are Andrew and Rosemary Pollock. Details and bookings: Call 5975 5904 or online at www.cefplayers.com.au Mike Hast

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Tight times as shire cuts debt By Mike Hast MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire will cut nearly $30 million from its debt of almost $48.2 million over the next four years. The plan to put shire finances in better shape was initiated by Cr Hugh Fraser, a barrister practising commercial and property law since 1981, whose proposal was reported in The News last week (“Call to cut shire debt by $30m”, 12/3/13). Funds will come from higher rates and charges as well as so-called “asset conversion”, the sale of shire land. This will include the old quarry on the Esplanade at Mt Martha, which the shire hopes will yield about $4 million and be the site of luxury homes. Other smaller blocks of land throughout the peninsula will go on the market. The debt reduction program was agreed by councillors last week at a rowdy meeting in the Rosebud council chamber in front of a packed gallery of residents. Most residents come to hear councillors debate Cr Fraser’s eight-point plan, which included suspending work on the Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre (SPA), proposed to be built on the foreshore at Rosebud at a current cost of $33 million that is likely to rise. The contentious topic divided the previous council, elected for four years in 2008, and appears to be following a similar course with the new council, elected last October with three new councillors, including Cr Fraser who represents Nepean Ward on the southern peninsula. Cr Fraser’s plan called for: 1. Suspension of SPA planning until 30

June 2017. 2. A plan for rejuvenation of the Rosebud foreshore and beach. 3. Cut debt to $20 million by 30 June 2017. 4. A plan for the development or sale of Rosebud Central Shopping Centre at Wannaeue Place, which the shire bought last year for $5.1 million along with two adjacent properties for $770,000. 5. A plan to speed up building of public toilets, new or renovated sports pavilions, footpaths and traffic management measures. 6. A briefing about whether the shire’s management of Pelican Park Recreation Centre in Hastings complies with National Competition Policy and if the shire should be running the centre and its pool. 7. A program to better manage and raise funds for the shire’s superannuation black hole and rising shire employee costs (up 7 per cent a year). 8. That each of the items informs management in the preparation of the statutory, four-year strategic plan and the budget for the year ending 30 June 2014 as well as budgets for successive years to 30 June 2017. All items except No 1 were passed by the council. Cr Fraser’s call to suspend SPA aroused the greatest controversy and debate with pro-pool residents getting involved via more than a dozen questions including why the matter was again up for debate when SPA had been approved by the council last year, albeit by a single vote in the 11-member council. When debate about Cr Fraser’s eight points started, he said the council must

show it had the capacity to pay down debt before embarking on a high cost project such as SPA. He said SPA would cost $33.3 million on the foreshore and between $3138 million at Wannaeue Place. The shire was unlikely to receive a federal government grant for the pool when Canberra had recently given Frankston Council $13.5 million for its aquatic centre in Cranbourne Rd, which was a half-hour drive up Peninsula Link. Cr Fraser said the shire had a continuing obligation to maintain essential services; “contain the unreasonable increases in rates and charges collected from ratepayers”; accelerate reduction of debt; and accelerate long-term capital programs for public toilets, footpaths, sports pavilions, streetscapes, public parks, traffic management and other capital works before embarking on the controversial, costly and risky Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre. Cr Tim Rodgers, who seconded Cr Fraser’s motion, said his colleague had produced “an outstanding document” that was “factual, straight and had no hidden agendas”. This was the eighth year that the pool had “dogged councillors, blinded councillors because of insistence on the foreshore location”. He said the previous [Labor] government had asked for the shire to answer seven questions about why it wanted the pool on the foreshore, which required so-called coastal consent. The current government said last year it would grant coastal consent if the seven questions were answered and we still haven’t answered them, Cr Rodgers said.

Live appearance: TV chef Michael Demagistris will be at Frankston Arts Centre’s performance of Food.

Food for thought, entertainment LOVE it or loathe it, we can’t do without food. There is no accounting for taste and what we eat can be a very personal choice or you can just order “one with the lot” and hang the results. Food has become a hot topic and a performance at Frankston Arts Centre next week takes a sometimes saucy look at what is dished up by two sisters running a roadside takeaway caravan. The play Food by Steve Rodgers is based on sisters Elma (Kate Box) and Nancy (Emma Jackson) whose lives take on a few new twists with the arrival at their caravan of Turkish traveller Hakan Leventoglu (Fayssal Bazzi) “Hassan, son of Handsom”. The sisters had lived different lives until opening the takeaway, Nancy leaving home and choosing “chaos, freedom and sex” while Elma stayed behind and cooked. A special quirk of the performance is that it is not only the actors who

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This character home located in the heart of Tyabb features 3 spacious bedrooms all with built in robes and semi ensuite.A hostess kitchen with dishwasher, large ORXQJH DQG PHDOV DUHD DQG SROLVKHG Ă RRU ERDUGV IHDWXUHG WKURXJKRXW 6LGH access from lounge gives an undercover area for all your entertaining needs.

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www.satchwells.com.au 1/97 High Street 14 Balnarring Village

03 5979 1888 03 5983 5509


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Federation style

Made for beach lifestyle

SET on a flat, 3295-square metre block this elegant family property captures many of the characteristics so popular with Federation architecture. The ranch-style home is centrally located on the block with large front and back yards. There are several tall gum trees for shade and at the rear of the home is a splendid undercover entertaining area. The gracious interior is complemented by friezes and dados with soft hues of green and pink as the colour scheme. There is a separate formal lounge with feature open fireplace and a formal dining area. Adjoining the large timber kitchen is a casual living zone consisting of a meals area and lounge. From here you can access the enclosed outdoor area with built-in barbecue. The home has four bedrooms, including the main bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite. Under the roof line of the home is a double garage, and further back is a very large work shed and garage with bathroom facilities.

BUILT by renowned peninsula builders, Merrigal Homes, this three-bedroom home is still under builders warranty and has been created to complement the beach lifestlye, with light neutral tones throughout. A main living area has a wonderful outlook to the lush backyard and is flooded with natural light. Sleek tiled floors are featured throughout and the kitchen has modern space-saving features including a built-in wine rack and stainlesssteel appliances including a wall-oven and a dishwasher. A separate lounge has carpeted floors and also has a nice, sunny outlook. A host of comforts include a gas log fire, ducted heating and vacuum systems as well as evaporative cooling. Outdoor entertaining is made easy with a superb undercover area featuring main gas barbecue and a wood heater, to create a wonderful ambience any time of year. The double garage at the front has internal access and there is extra parking out front for a caravan or boat.

Address: 130 Stony Point Road, CRIB POINT Price: $750,000 Agency: Peninsula Property Investment Centre, 15/17 Eramosa Road West, Somerville 5978 0044 Agent: Ken Brown, 0402 868 368

Address: 1/25 Balnarring Road, BALNARRING Price: $599,000 Agency: Harcourts, 10/14 High Street, Hastings, 5970 7333 Agent: Tim Hughes 0410 470 515

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$239,950

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BITTERN The Lost Garden

$410,000

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$319,950

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19 Stephen Street CRIB POINT Large Family Home - Quiet Surrounds

$295,000

3BR home, recently refurbished and located a short stroll to the waters edge. Spacious lounge room has heating, a separate dining area has a wood heater. Well-appointed kitchen with gas cooking. Air-conditioning, main bedroom with WIR & FES, BIR’s to other bedrooms that share the family bathroom. Outside has landscaped gardens & carport.

HASTINGS Genuine Five Bedrooms

$395,000

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Bay West Real Estate (VIC) Pty. Ltd. 2104 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, VIC 3915 Ph: 03 5979 4412 Fax: 03 5979 3097 Email: enquiries@baywestrealestate.com.au Web: www.baywestrealestate.com.au

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BITTERN 39 FLINDERS STREET $310 PER WEEK

BITTERN 33 TAYLOR STREET $330 PER WEEK

HASTINGS 6 QUEEN STREET $190 PER WEEK

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HASTINGS 2 TORRENS COURT $250 PER WEEK

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AUCTION: Sat 13th April at 1pm BALNARRING BEACH AUCTION: Sat 6th April at 2pm

CRIB POINT

HASTINGS 70 JAMES STREET $290 PER WEEK

68 Lorimer Street - Inspect Saturday 11.30-12.00 noon

+$67,1*6 SOXV

2 Ferguson Drive - Inspect Saturday 1.30-2.00pm

PRIME PROPERTY - REALISATION AUCTION. MUST BE SOLD

PRIME PROPERTY - REALISATION AUCTION. MUST BE SOLD

FAMILY FOUR BEDROOM SOLAR ESTATE SPECIAL

• Large three bedroom property with two bathrooms, • Master bedroom with ensuite and a separate parents retreat or study • Separate living and dining areas with room to move. • Updated gourmet kitchen with plenty of cupboard and bench space. • Huge four car carport with extensive paving. • Double garage with extended workshop plus bathroom and kitchen

• 4BR log cabin style home situated approx 700 metres from beach • Open plan living and dining • Situated on a lightly treed 948sqm (approx) block • Improve on current home or start again

• Main with WIR & FES, BIR’s to other bedrooms ‡ 2SHQ SODQ OLYLQJ DQG GLQLQJ DUHDV ZLWK à RDWLQJ à RRUERDUGV • Gourmet kitchen with plenty of cupboard and bench space • Central family bathroom • Huge 844sqm approx block

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CRIB POINT

$240,000 plus

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•Sunny 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home •Open plan living and dining area •Expansive decking at rear •Single Carport •Situated on 647sqm (approx) •Close to schools shops and transport

•Two large bedrooms with built-in robes •Large open plan living and dining areas •Quality kitchen with plenty of bench, cupboard & drawer space. •Semi-ensuite bathroom, Heating and cooling •Paved entertaining areas on both sides of unit

A lifestyle village for the over 50s

The lifestyle you want The freedom you deserve

249 High Street Hastings, Victoria 3915

email us at info@penpark.com.au 5979

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Harcourts SINCE 1888

Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

FOR SALE

Bittern 6/23 Myers Road

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Brand New - Last Remaining Townhouse

Too Good To Miss! Position, Price and Presentation

Premium quality, 3 bedroom townhouse, one of only six, with open-plan living, GDH & split system air-conditioning, stone benchtops to kitchen that also features glass splashbacks and quality stainless-steel appliances include a dishwasher. Large master bedroom with stylish ensuite. Private landscaped gardens and lockup garage with internal access via the laundry and on to the courtyard. The overall feel is secure and relaxed with a northern orientation allowing sunlight throughout the home. Appealing to buyers seeking a convenient lifestyle the home is within a short walk to shops and Blanarring and Hastings are 5-minutes away in either direction.

Outstanding first home, last home or investment property ideally located within walking distance to all amenities high street has to offer. With the a great high profile position the property offers the potential of a conversion into a business practice (STCA) or alike. The homes floor plan perfectly embraces indoor\outdoor living and is soaked in natural light and sunshine. A spacious lounge greets you at the entry flowing onto the central kitchen that conveniently spills out to a large meals area with split system cooling and access to the undercover decked area and spacious backyard. Outside a gracefully presented private yard with a decked entertaining area, built in barbeque and a multipurpose outdoor room is yours to enjoy in all seasons. A single carport is also on offer for your convenience. An ideal place for first home buyers, couples looking to downsize or a great investment property.

AUCTION Price Guide View Open

Saturday 23rd March 2013 at 10.30am $340,000 - $370,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VHS3498 Saturday 10.00-10.30am*

Jason Dowler 0403 598 754

E jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au

Price View Open

$310,000 - $340,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VHS3742 Saturday 1.30-2.00pm*

Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754

E jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Hastings 40 Salmon Street

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Absolute Water Frontage This outstanding property is located only meters from the Western Port bay with uninterrupted views from all the land. The existing home could be renovated or detonated the choice is yours. Comprising of three bedrooms, two living zones, family bathroom and open plan kitchen/ meals area. Ideally located only minutes walk to High Street cafes and shops, public transport, freeways and the like. This is a must see property, look at it twice and it will be gone!

www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

AUCTION Price Guide View Open

Saturday 23rd March at 2.00pm $450,000 - $495,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VHS3695 Saturday 1.30-2.00pm

David Nelli M 0403 111 234

E david.nelli@harcourts.com.au

Jason Sterling M 0411 520 173

E jason.stirling@harcourts.com.au

*photo ID required to inspect properties

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT PHONE: 5979 3555 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings www.century21hastings.com.au OLD TYABB

HOME PORT

HASTINGS 61 Lyall Street Situated in the exclusive Old Tyabb area and updated throughout, this family home contains polished floors along with a newly renovated kitchen with granite benches and stainless steel appliances. Both the family bathroom & ensuite have also been renovated. An undercover pergola overlooking the spacious backyard (approx 830sqm) provides the perfect place for entertaining. Double carport + shed for ample storage space. Contact Exclusive Agent.

RENOVATED UNIT!

Renovated 2 bedroom unit in 2 unusually quiet block. Features 1 include floating floors, refurbished kitchen including the white goods, 2 extra large bedrooms, outdoor deck with generous courtyard. Walking distance to train & buses, beach, Chisholm Tafe, Beach Street shopping strip, Frankston C.B.D. and all the wonderful amenities Frankston has to offer! Genuine vendor who needs to sell & is willing to meet the market. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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VIEW By Appointment AUCTION Saturday, May 11th 2013 12:30pm On-Site. AGENT Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686

BELLBIRD PARK

MUST BE SOLD!

RARE LAND!!

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BITTERN 17 Wellington Road

FRANKSTON 3/25 Wave Street

VIEW By Appointment AUCTION Saturday, May 18th 2013 2:30pm On-Site. AGENT Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686

STRESS FREE

BITTERN 100 Dunlop Road

Well presented ranch style home 4 on 2 ½ acres will tick all the boxes. 2 The home is well appointed with 6 timber kitchen with large pantry and ample overhead cupboards, plus gas ducted heating and r/v cycle heating and cooling units throughout the home. Outside boasts a 2 B/R bungalow, D/B carport under roofline; 4 car garage, wood shed, storage shed, 4 water tanks and large rear paddock. Contact Exclusive Agent.

This home is situated on a low 3 maintenance block of approx 500 1 sqm, located in the leafy tranquil area of Bittern. The home has been 2 tastefully renovated with a new bathroom, refurbished kitchen with all modern appliances, gas log fire in lounge room, tiled family/meals area. The home is street appealing with a modern appearance, new fencing surrounds the yard, and it also boasts a secure single carport. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE: $730,000 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

PRICE: $359,900 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 12:30-1:00pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

TYABB 9 Banksia Crescent

RARE BEACH BLOCK

SOMERS

STOP. LOOK & LISTEN! This is a 3 fabulous property & it needs to be 2 sold. Affordable & immaculately 3 presented, 5 year old, quality built home in popular Tyabb location. Featuring three larger than usual bedrooms, master with WIR & FES, 3 living area’s, stunning kitchen with stainless steel appliances quality fixtures & fittings and attractive mature landscaped gardens. Still under builders guarantee. Genuine vendor says SELL! Contact Exclusive Agent.

This large allotment of approx 1001m2 is a very rare find indeed, with only a small handful of blocks available in the Somers region. Well located adjacent to farmland and only a short walk to the Somers Yacht Club and arguably the best side of the Somers beach. This blank canvas with established garden and trees along the boundaries is awaiting your dream home. With all services provided; gas, water, electricity and telephone. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE Buyers Over $350,000 VIEW Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686

PRICE: EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST VIEW: By Appointment AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

HASTINGS 30 Spruce Drive

VACANT BLOCK!

HASTINGS 35 Sudholz Street

DREAM AS BIG AS YOU WANT, NICE LARGE, WIDE VACANT BLOCK WITH 23 METRE FRONTAGE!! One of the last remaining blocks in Hastings!! Build your dream home on 752sqm, kick up your heels, and enjoy Mornington Peninsula lifestyle at its best. Ideal location with potential sea views from a second storey. Also walking distance to parkland, schools, public transport and the High Street shopping centre. Contact Exclusive Agent.

Surrounded by new homes this perfectly positioned vacant block of land is one of the last available in the Bittern Fields Estate and will not last long on today’s market. Located only a stone’s throw to the new Bittern Fields Village a short walk to transport and local schools the location and position is taken care of the only decision you need to make is what home to build. Contact Exclusive Agent.

PRICE: OVER $250,000 VIEW: Go See! AGENT: Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686

PRICE: $285,000 VIEW: Go See! AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT PHONE: 5979 3555 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings www.century21hastings.com.au REALISATION SALE!!

HOME PORT

TYABB 4 Banksia Crescent Look No Further! Unbeatable Value! Five year old & very well maintained gem, features four bedrooms, master with W.I.R, three bathrooms, open plan kitchen/meals, spacious lounge, formal dining & lovely outdoor pergola. This home has a unique floor plan & would suit someone with teenagers or in-laws. Additional features: Ducted heating, evap cooling, DLUG with rear roller door, 600sqm block, fruit trees & ample shedding. Contact Exclusive Agent.

HASTINGS 6 Windrest Place

DREAM HOME!

Privately located in an exclusive waterside pocket, this beautiful 2.5 year old home features 4 separate living zones including an open plan kitchen/meals/family zone, formal lounge, Theatre Room + informal living area. Boasting a fabulous outdoor undercover alfresco area that overlooks the solar heated salt chlorinated pool. Other features include duct heating & vacuum, Caesar stone bench tops & 5 year builder’s warranty. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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HASTINGS 16 Pinewood Drive

PRICE: VIEW: AGENT:

BEAUTY ON THE BLVD!

Situated in a quiet court location, this as-new 4 bedroom plus study home has been completely renovated throughout! Featuring two living zones, large kitchen with all modern appliances, ducted heating and split system aircon in lounge area. Also boasting a double carport and decked outdoor entertaining area on a low maintenance block. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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BITTERN 67 The Bittern Boulevard

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Well-built & well designed, this sophisticated residence on 9916m2 allotment is situated in a country lane amongst some of the most prestigious wineries of the Mornington Peninsula. A statement in modern contemporary design, the formal entrance leads to the breath taking & very generous open plan living area. Boasting 3 B/R’s plus a study, 1 cottage for registered B&B, 2 B/R self contained cottage & lock up 16x19m workshop. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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CRIB POINT 290 Stony Point Road BUILDERS REALISATION SALE. A quality residential community development consisting of a combination of 2 & 3 bedroom units with single & double garages. Best quality in town! Investors take note: Minimum of 5% return. My vendor has a genuine need to sell & is willing to meet the market. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE: Offers Over $455,000 VIEW: By Appointment AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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$349,500 By Appointment Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686

On entering this 4 bedroom home you will be captivated by the spaciousness, the formal lounge & dining is situated at the front of the home, adjoining is the kitchen, family & meals area, both looking out & accessible to the covered outdoor entertaining & the lovely mature gardens at the rear of the yard. The sealed driveway leads to the remote controlled D/B garage with internal access. This home is as new & is still under builder’s warranty. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: By Appointment AGENT: Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686

PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: By Appointment AGENT: Kerry Lee Marshall 0408 363 686

This 4 bedroom home offers plenty of space, positioned within close proximity to the magnificent foreshore. Boasting master bedroom w/ dressing room, & an ensuite with corner spa bath. A further 3 bedrooms are upstairs with a separate living area leading out to a huge balcony! Other notable features include ducted heating, air con, outdoor pergola & 4 car carport on a large allotment. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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Meticulously kept 4 Bedroom plus 5 study home on 1/2 Acre Allotment; 2 featuring near new timber kitchen with all modern appliances, formal 7 lounge & dining with a separate zoned games room, near new gas solar hot water service, & various r/v cycle air-conditioning. Outside boasts an outdoor area that overlooks the beautifully kept gardens, ample water tanks, double garage & covered area to store the caravan or boat. Contact Exclusive Agent.

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PRICE: Offers Over $600,000 VIEW: By Appointment AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

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35 High Street, Hastings

$295,000

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Beachfront location

Meets all your needs

THIS prime beachfront premises is arguably one of the best known locations found along Point Nepean Road. The Capel Restaurant operates from the site and has seating for 80 customers in the fully-licensed cafe and restaurant. The position is second to none and for experienced operators this is a golden opportunity to take an established business to the next level. A three-bedroom residence is also included in the lease. Price has been reduced by $24,000.

FAMILY operated for many years with well-trained and knowledgeable staff in place, this excellent butchers outlet in a busy fresh food court of a popular shopping centre. With strong sales growth, turnover is in excess of $1.2 million a year. A secure lease is in place.

Restaurant, ROSEBUD WEST Price: $115,000 plus SAV Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 72 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Russell Murphy, 0407 839 184

Butcher, FRANKSTON Price: $275,000 plus SAV Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 72 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Leigh Donovan, 0418 106 309

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Dual access corner block measuring 1474m2 situated on Frankston-Flinders Road and Sages Road. Zoned Business 1, the site is let to a hand car wash + kebab shop with permits. 10 year lease with a 10 year option. Returning $80,000pa + GST + Ogs. CPI + market reviews in lease. Zoning allows for 2-3 storey developPHQW XQGHUJURXQG FDUSDUN 67&$ %ULFN ZRUNVKRS P[ P ZLWK WRLOHW GXDO UROOHU GRRUV 6LWH KDV WKUHH phase power. Long settlement available.

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ATTENTION COMMERCIAL LANDLORDS Is your property vacant? Are you happy about that?

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DOMINIC TALLON Phone: 0408 528 857

ALF TALLON Phone: 5979 3000

35 High Street, Hastings

5979 3000 tallon.com.au

Wax on, wax off OFFERED for sale for the first time, this profitable beauty therapy business can be easiily run by the owner operator. Trading hours are 9am to 5pm Tuesday to Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturday. The rent is a low $712.37 a calendar month. Gross profit is 88 per cent of the total income and overheads are low. The business has a good client base and also sells beauty-related products. An extensive list of chattels includes equipment for manicures and pedicures, waxing and spray tanning. A washing machine and dryer and all shop fittings including air-conditioner are included. This is a great opportunity to walk into a well-established business and continue trading where the current owner has left off.

Beauty therapy, FRANKSTON Price: On Application Agency: Tallon First National Real Estate, 35 High Street, Hastings, 5979 3000 Agent: Dominic Tallon, 0408 528 857

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JUBILEE GEM Walk right in, sit right down and make yourself at home with this immaculate two-bedroom unit, perfectly positioned at the rear of the block for a quiet life. At the end of a no through road abutting Jubilee Park, whether you’re starting out, down sizing or simply in the hunt for rental returns, this little gem on 191sqm (approx.) comes complete with a spacious, modern kitchen equipped with stainless-steel appliances, a bright updated bathroom and separate laundry. Just minutes drive from the Frankston CBD and handy to Monash University, extras here include reverse-cycle air conditioning, a sunny rear garden with shed and single garage.

AUCTION: TERMS:

Saturday, March 23rd at 11am 10% Deposit, Balance 60 days

PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

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AUCTION:

Saturday April 13th at 1pm

TERMS:

10% Deposit, Balance 60 days

PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT:

$550,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm

CONTACT:

James Crowder 0407 813 377 John Young 0412 766 804

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In the heat of the night after night after night By Stuart McCullough AIR-conditioning is bad. It devours electricity like Augustus Gloop would an all-you-can-eat buffet and is helping turn this planet into some kind of giant sultana. Short of concreting a national park or strapping gelignite to penguins, it’s possibly the worst thing you can do for the environment. It’s for this reason we have decided not to have air-conditioning in our home. While we often suffer a shortage of cool air, we have, instead, a near endless supply of an air of superiority, of which we make splendid use. Our decision to forsake the benefits of air-conditioning is one I wholly support. Or, at least, one I support most of the time. But after a few days of hot weather, I am pretty much ready to abandon my principles like a cruiseliner captain would his up-turned vessel if it means I can have a decent night’s sleep. Frankly, at this moment I would gladly cut a hole in the ozone with a plastic fork or mow down the entire Amazon in exchange for a little shut-eye. I love autumn. It is, I think, my favourite season of all, with the possible exception of season seven of The West Wing. I love the way the leaves begin to rust before tumbling to the ground, the chill of the morning air and how the weather invites you to stay indoors and pick up a book. But this year autumn’s performance has been far from ideal. In fact, I’d go so far as to say that autumn is letting itself and everybody else down by not being nearly autumn enough. By now, I should have been able to break out the turtleneck a couple of times and

my umbrella should have sipped the seasonal rains on countless occasions. Not this year. Instead, we’re suffering through an Indian summer. I’ve never really understood the expression Indian summer. Whether, much like the expressions Chinese whispers or Dutch oven such turns of phrase are generally considered inappropriate, I don’t know. I hope not. I suppose I can see how a term like Chinese whispers might offend some people but, then again, George Michael’s Carless Whispers is offensive too, although for different reasons. As best as I can make out, the expression Indian summer refers to unseasonably warm weather in Autumn. Apparently, it’s a phrase that’s been in use for a

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and made of brick. This means that it remains cool for a day or two of hot weather. But then, much the like the aforementioned Dutch oven, it absorbs heat like a sponge and nothing short of an exorcist will get it out. By day three of the heat wave, I had resorted to using cool washcloths in the hope of cooling down. By day four, I started placing items of clothing in the freezer. By day five, my sanity was threatening to slip through my very sweaty fingers. Suddenly, working really long hours seemed to be a great idea, because no one questions airconditioning in an office environment. I would arrive at work to be immediately bathed in cool, cool air. It was then that I began to form a plan to set

up a small bed under my desk, much as George Costanza had once done on Seinfeld. By day six, I had prepared a list of companies that will install air-conditioning at short notice. I feel the environment has betrayed me and it is time to extract some measure of sweet revenge. I care little if it means that near-extinct plant species will now tumble into the history books or delicate ecosystems vanish like a magician’s rabbit. I have been pushed too far and am willing to put my principles, along with myself, in the deep freeze. Farewell arctic shelf, hello temperature control. I’m sure I’ll feel different in a day or two but right now I have been driven to madness – not in a hybrid eco-friendly vehicle but an old-style petrol-guzzling clunker that spews pollution into the atmosphere like a chain smoker. So for those of you who have weakened and succumbed to the temptations of air-conditioning, let me say this: a pox on your beautiful, comfortable, climate-controlled houses, where a good night’s sleep is more than just a dream that you can’t have because you’re unable to enter anything resembling slumber but a gorgeous, chilled reality. Obviously, I despise the choice you’ve made. And I reserve the right to look down the length of my extremely sweaty nose at you in contempt at your frailty. That said, clear out the spare room; because if this heat returns, I’m planning to turn up to your house, night bag in hand, planning to stay a while. www.stuartmccullough.com

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LASER, infrared therapy, 40mW, mme, Therapower. Perfect working order. For acupuncture and physiotherapy applications, output power is switchable in 4 ranges, 10, 20, 30 and 40mW. $1,000 ono. 0402 121 355. Warragul/Pakenham.

FOR SALE ASSORTED, vanity unit, near new, electric wood heater, single bed, near new, EC, with good quality mattress, electric wall oven with gas hot plates. $250 the lot. 9789-9263.

BARBECUE, Jumbuck Voyager, 4 burner, plus side burner, stainless steel cabinet doors, vitreous enamel hood, still new in sealed box, plus 8.5kg L gas swap and go bottle. Cost $340. Sell $200. 0439 142 756.

MOBILITY SCOOTER, as new, 50% off, $1,500ono. Phone Peter: 9548-4508.

MOTORISED BIKE, electric, brand new, front and rear disc brakes, good quality suspension forks, Shimano components, high quality canadian lithium battery, very light. Normally $1,499, Will sell for only $950 call: 0425 371 604.

BED, motorised, long, single, air pulse mattress, lumbar support adjustment, unused. Cost $1,500, sell $950. 0438 752 335.

BEDROOM SUITE, QS, 3 years old, EC, solid timber, 2 side tables, dressing table, mirror, tall boy, $1,500 ono. 0434 057 590. Cranbourne North.

BOOK SHELVES, white, 12 months old, ideal for childrens’ room, quite elegant, bought at adairs, very good condition. Paid over $400 but will sell for $200. Free delivery in Berwick and surround. 0438 211 261.

MOUNTAIN BIKE, motorised, petrol, brand new, twist throttle, chain driven, kill switch, suspension, Japanese bearings in motor not chinese so will last, heaps of fun, cheap transport. $750. 0425 371 604. OUTDOOR FURNITURE, large glass table, 6 chairs, gree/white cushions and green trim, EC. $150. 5973-5626, 0419 534 365.

RADIOGRAM, Kriesler, multi-sonic stereo, 4 speed turntable, 6 record auto changer input/output, VGC, $200. 9587-1092. Parkdale. RIDE ON MOWER, Husqvarna, 42” cart, all services up to date, $2,000. Phone 5629-2623, 0419 096 999.

CARPET CLEANER, and shampooing machine, Power Jet, EC. $700ono. 9546-4599. Ring after 6pm.

TENT, Kimberley 70033, sleeps up to 4 people, heavy duty floor, easy set up, GC. $250. 0466 388 388. Tyabb. TV, Hi Sense, 50inch flat screen LCD, only 6 months old, 3 year in home warranty, $550. 0412 607 272.

TV, Panasonic, rear projection, 130cm screen and Technics stereo surround sound sytem, EC. $1,500 ono. 0434 057 590. Cranbourne North.

WALL UNIT, deluxe dresser, golden oak, 3 bottom cupboard drawers plus 3 top doors with leadlight tulips for displaying items. Great for lounge, bedroom, hall or kitchen. Perfect condition. Paid $600. Sell $400. 0413 457 625, Pakenham.

MOTOR VEHICLES BMW, 318i, 2000, black, 5 speed manual, full electrics, 180,000km, 18” wheels, sunroof, leather interior, RWC, TPE-113, registered until August 2013. $11,700. 97007405. CITROEN, Berlingo, 2005, van, manual, 190,000kms, 8 months reg. WPI-620. $7,500. 0402 232 628.

DAIHATSU, Charade, 5 speed manual, red, GC, reg until February 23rd, 2013. XOF-330. $1,300. 0411 515 897.

FORD, XR6, Ute, 2009, 104,000km, nitro colour, auto, dedicated gas, immaculate condition, new tyres and rims, ZMU248. $20,900. Phone: 0425 870 660.

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FISHING GEAR, deceased estate, rods, reels, boat accessories, taco’s, oil filters, Mercury throttle shift controllers, x3, brand new, box of lures, lots more. $2,000 the lot. 0434 057 590. Cranbourne North. FOOTBALL BOOTS, Asics, Lethal Flash DS (AFL), size 9½, worn 3 games then outgrown, immaculate condition. Paid $170, sell $70ono. 0407 437 902. FRIDGE/FREEZER, Mitsubishi, 508L, only 5 weeks old, 5 year warranty. Cost $1,300, sell $600. 5975-2415. Mornington. GOLF CART, 2006 Yamaha, electric, white, new batteries, VGC. $3,500. 0408 371 486.

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HOLDEN, Captiva 7, 2010 turbo diesel, auto, as new, mint condition, elderly owner, all safety gear, lots of extras, 26,000kms, under new warranty, XQT985, $25,000. 0407 057 181, 5979-7357. Hastings.

HOLDEN, SS, 1999, auto, VT11, 138,000kms, 2 owners from new, good genuine car, 9 months reg, full history, ZD1552. $10,000. 0402 232 628.

DREAM SEEKER, Haven, brand new, 19’6”, tandem, tunnel boot, 150L fridge, mini grill, TV, DVD/CD/MP3, cafe seating, LED, full checker plating, ibis, insulated, ensuite, QS bed, washing machine, $52,730. 59778194. Somerville. FORD, Courier tray ute, 1998, dual fuel, GC, reg 03/13, new tyres, OVZ625. $4,300 with RWC. 0459 049 539, 5968-0002. FORD, Falcon, FG, 2010, low kms, reg and RWC, dedicated to LPG, CURRY 5. $18,500. Mark: 0434 528 293.

FORD, Focus, Zetec 2.0ltr LV, 5 door hatch, 2009, manual, grey, leather seats, power windows, cruise control, 86,000kms, service books, full Ford service history, USB plug for iPod etc. XJJ-706. $16,000ono. 0410 044 165.

FORD, Futura, EL, 1998 model, auto, air, power steering, cruise control, electric windows, mirrors, 200,000kms, always garaged, GFPAAA5GSWVG G7754. $1,600. Phone: 0400 701 386.

GREAT WALL, X240, 2010, silver, full dealer history, 12 month reg, 51,000kms, economical, drives like new, sun roof, leather interior, climate control, new front brakes, 48,000kms remaining manufacturer’s warranty. $13,250. 0488 300 700.

HOLDEN, Astra 2001 hatchback, manual, great 1st car, fitted with HBD body kit, mag wheels, tinted windows, AC, only 125,500 kms, RWC, reg 09/13, 1 lady owner since new, regretful sale, but have now updated, RCF543. $5,200. 0414 508 723 Pakenham.

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HONDA, Civic GLI, 1994, 2 door, hatchback, maual, EC, 160,000kms, RWC, REH-055. $2,700. 90170208.

TOYOTA, Corolla, sedan, 2010, metallic silver. 54,000kms, one owner, full Toyota service history, factory fitted CC and Bluetooth, XWK- 510, EC, $15,500. 0407 375 800.

TOYOTA, Rav 4, 1999, 5 door wagon, 4x4, manual, blue, 147,000kms, electric sunroof, roof bars, central locking, reg 12/13, tinted windows, AC, nudge bar, towbar, CD, radio, new tyres, service histroy, EC, RWC, PXD-876. $7,700. 0418 396 641, Belgrave.

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HYUNDAI, Elantra, sedan, 2002, silver, manual, AC, spoiler, one lady owner, only 84,000kms, reg until 11/13, 1.8L, RWC, regularly serviced. RMN-830. $4,700. 9702-2708.

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MIRROR 14, refurbished, in superb condition with registered trailer, $1,450. Phone Alan 5981-4518. MAZDA, MX5, 2001, only done 48,881kms, 6 speed, leather, alarm, metallic silver, RWC, been in storage for last 9 months, immaculate, RJA-548. $18,400ono. 0418 310 368. NISSAN, Patrol 3L, 2000, turbo, auto, diesel, 7 seater wagon, 230,000kms, EC. QLL-610. $16,000. 97961210.

RUNABOUT, Apollo, 17 foot, new Mercury OptiMax 90HP, new trailer, depth sounder /fish finder, marine radio, $15,500. 0422 114 221, 5979-3181.

NISSAN, Skyline, R32, GTS-T, Type M, 1992, 125,000kms, neat, clean and fast car, new paint, always looked after, comes with lots of extras, lots of money spent. VIN: 6T91MPV9712JPD006 $8,000ono. 0407 480 531.

SUBARU, Impreza, 2009, near new, 2.0 RS, auto, sedan, silver, leather interior, sunroof factory fitted, airbags, rear sensors, 41,755kms, reg 01/2013, WUD-265. $25,000 ono. Regrettable sale. 0434 057 590. Cranbourne North.

SUBARU, Impreza, reg til October 2013, automatic, sunroof, 34,000km, TTF882. $16,000ono. 95464599.

A’VAN, Eurostar 1, 2004, 18.5’, full ensuite, hot water system, island DB, A/C, oven/4 burner cook top, 150ltr fridge, microwave, full annexe, all manuals for fittings, many other features. $32,000ono. 0488 191 444.

CARAVAN, onsite with aluminium annexe, in Cowes, sleeps six plus, full ensuite, TV, DVD, microwave, fridge, stovetop, air conditioning and BBQ, great for family getaways. $22,500. Call Sean 0412 000 446.

TOYOTA, Aurion, ATX, 2007, fantastic condition, 132,000kms, full service history, one owner, RWC, WIC-637. $11,800. 0419 511 811.

CARRICON, 16’ poptop, single beds, new tyres, electric brakes, annexe, microwave, easy tow, VGC interior, gas, electric fridge, $4,800 reg. 59774449. 0419 222 984. Tyabb. FRANKLIN, 16ft, double bed, sleeps family of 5, fridge, sink, GC, plenty of storage. $4,000neg. 0402 483 707.

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HOLDEN, Barina, auto, 5 doors, 175,000kms, RWC, 1995, reg until 09/13, 1.4 litre, YQK-478. $3,000ono. 0403 480 518. Cranbourne.

HOLDEN, Cruze, 2010, CD, JG, automatic, sedan, YGE-746, 12 months reg, 7,000kms. $17,850ono. Tina 0423 775 449, 97001423.

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TOYOTA, Camry, 2010, special edition, sedan, ink colour, auto, 63,400 kms, leather seats, cruise, AC, 17” alloys, airbags, bluetooth, AM/FM stereo, reversing camera, service history, one owner, reg until 09/13, EC, RWC, any inspection/test welcome XXI-905, $17,750 ono. 0401 488 874.

GOLDSTREAM, mini poptop, 12.5’, 2010, double bed, easy tow, EC. $22,500ono. 5623-3783, 0411 092 612.

IMPERIAL, 2004, tandem, 18’6”, double bed, 2 x 3 way fridges, A/C, microwave, roll out awning, full annexe, towing equipment, VGC. Frankston. $27,500. 9783-5518.

SCENIC, 21ft van, Spacelands 2003, extra height, separate shower/toilet, washing machine, hand basin, AC, full annexe, new 17ft awning, many extras, Queen pillowtop mattress, can sleep 4, convention microwave, 4 burner stove/grill, TV stereo, 2x4 seasons hatch, 120hr battery, tunnel boot, external fold down table, new tyres (2 spare), 2x 9kg gas bottles, 2x jerry can holders, EC, $39,500. 0421 323 588.

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JD 3520, compact tractor, 2006, 1850 hours, front end loader, E hydro 4WD, 2 set tyres; turf and ag, standard bucket and 4in1 bucket, canopy, WSQ-523. $27,500. Urgent sale. Call Garry: 0419 893 286.

MOTORCYCLES PEDIGREE HORIZON, 24ft, poptop, EC, dual axles, full annexe, awning very clean, stored undercover, lots of cupboards, electric brakes, east/west bed. $26,500ono. 9546-5595. Springvale.

PEDIGREE, Horizon GL, 2003, full van island DB, 4 burner gastop with grill, battery pack, 3 way fridge, carrier heating and cooling, TV inbuilt DVD, microwave, ready to go. $26,000. 0409 705 838.

SCENIC POPTOP, 1994, 15’6”, rear entry, twin beds, microwave, full annexe, front boot, easy tow, EC, $11,750. 59838095. Crib Point.

SCENIC, 17’9”, 2002, full annexe, AC, VGC. $19,900. 9704-0670.

SUZUKI, GSX, 750 model, 2000, only 9,000km, top condition, EQ-524, reg until September 2013. $3,500 ono. Phone: 0414 090 223.

YAMAHA, 2001, XVS, 1100A V Star Classic tourer, 21,000kms, 2 tone red/cream, fullscreen saddle bags, after market exhaust, sissy bar, packrack, 2 matching colour helmets plus original exhaust, bike cover, RWC, EC, reg until 06/13, AS-270. $6,000. 5942-9129, 0418 100 131.

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Old Boys poised for another pennant PROVINCIAL By IT Gully PENINSULA Old Boys is poised to win its second pennant in the past three seasons against Sorrento in MPCA Provincial cricket after 125 overs were played last weekend. In a rain effected first day, POB won the toss and elected to bat. Dylan O’Malley and Brandon Lawler got the Old Boys away to a good start before O’Malley was

dismissed for 31 with the score on 37. Lawler made a very slow 22 and lost a couple of teammates in the process with Eivion Bowen and Glenn Prendergast removed cheaply. When Lawler finally went, courtesy of CJ King, the Old Boys were in some strife at 4/71. Wade Pelzer (15), Jon Forrest (26) and Trevor Johnston (59) gave the score some respectibility. Johnston, together with number 11

Adam Gailitis (9no), added 53 for the final wicket to get the Old Boys to 197 off 100.4 overs. AJ King claimed two wickets for the Sharks, while David Smith was the pick of the Sorrento bowlers with four wickets. Nick Davern and Anthony Blackwell also snared a wicket each. Batting the final 25 overs of the afternoon, Sorrento crumbled to 4/38, including the runout of Blackwell and

the two openers, Mick Dunball and Jedd Falck. Zac Fillipone claimed 2/14 off nine overs while Adam Jones snared 1/18 off 10 for the Old Boys Nick Jewell will resume at the crease for the Sharks this Saturday at Mornington’s Alexandra Park and is the only player standing in the way of a Peninsula Old Boys victory. In the Provincial Seconds, Mt Martha got the job done against Mt Eliza. Mt Martha made 170 after number

nine batsman Brad Schruder topscored with 40. Ben Gavine was the pick of the Mounties bowlers with 4/59. In reply, Mt Eliza was bowled out for 107, despite 60 runs from the bat of Luke Marshall. Schreuder capped-off a wonderful day snaring 5/28 from 15 overs. He clean bowled Marshall and Matt O’Brien and had three others caught behind.

Revenge is so sweet for Langwarrin DISTRICT By IT Gully LANGWARRIN avenged its past two grand final losses with a dominant performance against Somerville in the District grand final at Pines last weekend. The Kangas went into the match having lost the past two grand finals against Hastings and Mt Eliza. Without question, all of the pressure was on Langwarrin, given it was the best side all year and was coming-off previous disappointments. For Somerville, as skipper Andrew West said, “every match over the past two months has been a grand final”. They were accustomed to the pressure. The Kangas had some wiser heads in the team with the inclusion of coach Mark Cooper, spin king Dwayne Doig and club legend Danny Weare. It appeared to be the ingredient that the side had been missing. Langwarrin bowled first at Eric Bell Reserve and the Eagles got away to a good start, being 0/40 at one stage early in the match. However, as the rain threatened, Doig and opening quick Ben Johnson snared four wickets to have the Eagles in some strife at 4/58. The dangerous Keith Burdett and Ben Delaney were back in the shed. Rain eventually stopped play midafternoon on the Saturday. Play start at noon on Sunday and

things went from bad to worse for the Eagles. Wickets fell quickly, courtesy of Johnson, who was crowned man of the man after finishing with figures of 5/20 from eight overs. Aaron Kaddatz helped the score past 100 for the Eagles after some big hitting. However, 111 was never going to be enough after batting just 58 overs. The Kangas started the chase reasonably well, although it lost Simon McEvoy for 10. David Ross joined Mark Cooper at the crease and the pair got the score close to 100 before Cooper was dismissed for 37. Weare then joined Ross and the pair took the score to 116 before the Somerville leaders gathered to discuss the future of the match. Eventually, with Ross on 57 and Weare on eight and Langwarrin 2/116, the Eagles conceded the match. It was justice for the Kangas, who were relegated to District after being beaten by Somerville in the final round four seasons ago. Danny Weare retired after that match. He returned four seasons later to help steer his club to victory and back to Provincial ranks. Weare, along with Mal Coutts and Simon McEvoy, have played together in the club’s past four First XI flags. Langwarrin’s Second XI also won the premiership, beating Delacombe Park by 182 runs. Jarrod Coad scored

District Champions: Barry Coutts wins his second flag in 40 seasons with Langwarrin Cricket Club. Right, The only members of the past four First XI premierships – Danny Weare, Mal Coutts and Simon McEvoy

116 and Alan Davie an unbeaten 93. Alex Coad and Damien Wust each took four wickets. On another positive note, Langwarrin CC legends Barry Coutts and Rick Noldte celebrated their first flag in 20 years after winning the Sixth XI pennant.

Tigers set to pounce SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully SEAFORD Tigers is on the verge of causing a massive upset against Red Hill in the Sub District Grand Final. Like the Provincial and District grand finals, this match too at Dromana Reserve was hampered by the rain. The Hillmen won the toss and naturally batted, losing its first two wickets before the score had reached 40. Skipper Simon Dart batted at three and topscored with 50. However, the rate in which the runs came was not overly quick. Dart had some support in Matt Merifield (29) and Nick Esipoff, as he has done so many times in his career, made a solid contribution at the end of the innings with 25. Owen McKillop (17) and Andrew Brown (18) also got starts for the Hillmen. Red Hill made 197 in 84.5 overs.

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League medal winner Corey Hand claimed four wickets for the Tigers, while Tom Burgdorf also picked-up four wickets. In reply on Sunday, the Tigers managed to get within 34 runs of victory with six wickets in hand. Dale O’Neil left the arena when the score was one, courtesy of a slips catch to Andrew Brown off the bowling of Ross Corfield. However, the Tigers dug deep at that point. Gavin Whyte made 49, Mark Carroll hit 30 and Dave James helped himself to 29 to push the score to 123 for the loss of four wickets. Corey Hand and Ash Mills were both not out 18 when stumps were drawn late on Sunday. Corfield had claimed 2/27 and Dart and Glenn Collett one wicket each. With just 34 needed for victory, the game will be over before lunch this Saturday, the Tigers heading for District ranks, while the Hillmen let yet another opportunity slip.

Clements and Grant tie for the WB Wedgewood Medal MORNINGTON run machine Ben Clements and Mt Eliza’s Justin Grant, arguably the best all-rounder in the MPCA, tied with 14 votes for the WB Wedgewood Medal last week. Clements scored 572 runs at an average of 81.71 this season while Grant made 455 runs at 56.88, as well as taking 17 wickets at an average of 20.5. Both players had significant roles in the Country Week championship win last month. Grant also represented Victoria this season. He is expected to line-up with Frankston-Peninsula next season. Long Island all-rounder Paul Hartle finished second on 12 votes, while four players (Anthony Blackwell, Sorrento, Ben Frith, Heatherhill, Rob Fearn, Mornington, and Matty Roach, Ballam Park) tied for third on 11 votes. Hastings skipper Scott Phillips won his fourth league medal when he won the EG Betts Medal for beinbg the best player in District cricket.

Phillips has won two WB Wedgewood Medals, as well as two EG Betts awards. He scored 591 runs at 73.8 this season, while taking 30 wickets at 10.8. Phillips beat Langwarrin spinner Dwayne Doig for the medal with 19 votes after polling three votes in the final game. Doig failed to poll a vote in the final game and finished with 17 votes. Doig snared a competition-high 42 wickets for the season at 10.57. Delacombe Park skipper Chris Brittain polled 16 votes to finish in third place. Corey Hand won back-to-back R Thompson medals with 21 votes for being the best player in Sub-District cricket. Hand took 51 wickets at an average of 11.06 this season while making 416 runs at 41.6. Red Hill skipper Simon Dart was four votes behind Hand after taking 26 wickets and scoring 630 runs this season. Pearcedale’s Kaine Smith was third with 14 votes.


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Wallace Memorial Cup all set for Langy By Craig MacKenzie LANGWARRIN soccer club will host the inaugural Steve Wallace Memorial Cup at Lawton Park on Saturday 23 March. The round robin event will feature eight local teams split into two groups and commemorates the contribution to the sport of muchloved peninsula soccer icon Steve Wallace. It also will serve as a fundraiser for the Royal Melbourne Hospital’s intensive care unit where Wallace was treated. Langwarrin, Frankston Pines, Seaford United and Baxter are in Group A while Mornington, Cranbourne, Peninsula Strikers and Skye United are in Group B. The first three rounds will consist of 20-minute halves with a 10-minute half-time break. The final is scheduled for 3.30pm and will be contested over two 30-minute halves. The tournament starts at 10am and all teams are expected to be at the venue for 9.15am to access the change rooms and conduct prematch warm-ups. Stephen William Wallace was 54

when he died on 19 July 2011. He was a former Langwarrin player, coach, president, life member, club council representative and Bayside League referee. “Big Wal”, as he was affectionately known, strode the soccer stage on the peninsula with aplomb for three decades. He arrived in Australia from Rathcoole in Newtonabbey in Northern Ireland in the early 1980s. His brother-in-law Eddie Donald introduced him to Langwarrin Soccer Club. It was the start of a relationship between Wallace and the club that quickly turned into an obsession. Wallace was an inaugural member of a council liaison committee formed a few years ago to represent every soccer club in Frankston City. He could have been excused for being parochial by simply concentrating on promoting his own club’s ambition but Wallace saw the big picture and understood the power of collective bargaining. The liaison committee played a pivotal role in some serious council and state government money being

approved for ground and pavilion improvements throughout the area, none more so than the $1.2 million grant given to Baxter Soccer Club that transformed its old pavilion into impressive clubrooms. Wallace also was co-founder of the Bayside sub-junior leagues along with Baxter president Colin Nicholson. “Overall it’s all about getting the local clubs together and just participating in the name of a man that meant so much to the peninsula soccer leagues,” Wallace’s daughter Tanya said. “We plan to run the cup every year at about the same time and hope the local clubs will continue to participate and show their support. “The response we have received for the inaugural event is really encouraging and we want to thank all the clubs for taking part. It means a lot to us.” Meanwhile, local clubs start their league season on Saturday 6 April and the opening round of matches will be previewed in the next edition. There has been a major league

restructure during the off-season that has resulted in the Provisional Leagues being scrapped. There is now one State League One, two State League Two divisions (southeast and northwest), two State League Three divisions (southeast and northwest), four State League Four divisions (south, north, east and west) and four State League Five divisions (south, north, east and west). The revamp has seen Seaford United and Skye United placed in State League Four South and Baxter in State League Five South. All four champions in State League Four will gain automatic promotion to State League Three. The runners-up will feature in play-offs involving the tenth-placed teams in both State League Three divisions.

Soccer icon: Steve Wallace in Langwarrin Soccer Club colours at Lawton Park. Picture: Darryl Kennedy

A fitting finale for Black Caviar THE William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley is a perfect fit for Black Caviar in the final days of her amazing racing career. As well as racing for the $400,000 prize money before a crowd of 30,000 or so Black Caviar will have the benefit of galloping on the Valley’s Strathy surface. Over the years since its installation in 1995 the Strathy has been renowned as a forgiving surface. This will help ease the stress and strain on Black Caviar’s delicate forelegs as she progresses towards farewell appearances in Sydney and possibly Brisbane. The super star has already demonstrated her liking for the surface with five of her 23 wins being at the Valley. These have been in the 2011 William Reid Stakes and two runnings of the Moor Stakes and Australia Stakes. And her last race in Melbourne before her adoring fans should certainly bring up yet another victory. The atmosphere surrounding Black Caviar will be intensified as she finishes off the race before the packed stands which almost encroach onto the racecourse at the Valley. Judging by her record-breaking win in the Lightning Stakes the champion is certainly as good as ever despite her six years. Interestingly, this time her main opposition is expected to come from two interstaters - Perth’s Luckygray and Brisbane’s Spirit Of Boom. The winner of 12 races Luckygray has won twice at the elite level while Spirit Of Boom has been placed in two Group 1 sprints so they have certainly proven their ability. *** THE trend towards importing stayers from the Northern Hemisphere received another recommendation

Bucket-list: Trainer Peter Moody looks on as his champion Black Caviar has a well-earned drink after breaking the course record at Flemington in the Lightning Stakes. Photo: Peter Ellis

when Jet Away won the $150,000 Golden Mile at Bendigo on Saturday. The six-year-old, trained by David Hayes, was making his Australian debut and was most impressive in the way he cruised by his rivals in the final stages. Jet Away’s victory follows the success of Green Moon in last year’s Melbourne Cup, while other imports

such as December Draw, Fiorente, Glass Harmonium, Lucas Cranach, Manighar, Mawingo, Mourayan, Our Kingdom Of Fife and 2013 Melbourne Cup favourite Puisance Du Lune have also made their presence felt. Jet Away entered the Hayes stable with some notable performances behind him. Among them was a second to Hunters Light in the Group 3

Lancaster Stakes (2000m) at Haydock Park and a victory over Melbourne Cup runner-up Fiorente in a listed race at Goodwood. The effort behind Hunters Light has subsequently been enhanced. Hunters Light went on to win a Group 1 in Italy and after consecutive win in Dubai he is now one of the favourites for the $10m Dubai World

Cup on 30 March. On that basis the plan Hayes has set Jet Away for this year’s Caulfield Cup (2400m) seems to be based on a solid foundation. Hayes also has feature race ambitions for the lightly-raced threeyear-old Gerontius, who was fourth in the Alister Clark Stakes at Moonee Valley. He suffered interference in running and his effort didn’t dampen the South Australian Derby hopes he has for the gelding. Philippi, who is trained at Cranbourne by Michael Kent, finished powerfully for second in the Alister Clark and is also headed for the Derby at Morphettville. Like Gerontius, Philippi is lightly raced with his six starts yielding three wins. All along he has indicated that the further he goes the better he will be and 2500m Derby distance will suit him ideally. Leading Peninsula identity Jonathan Munz appears to have a coming winner in Kincaple Chief, a brother to the handy stayer Kincaple. Kincaple Chief, who is prepared at Flemington by David Hayes, came from last to finish fifth over 1200m at Moonee Valley at his debut. Taking a line through that run Hayes should be able to find a suitable race over a longer distance in the near future. Another coming winner is looming in the Mark Kavanagh-trained Sweetener. A former smart juvenile the fouryear-old mare has met with traffic problems at its two starts back from a break and should pick up a race over the Easter weekend. Former South Australian Go The Knuckle is ready to win judging on his barnstorming second at Moonee Valley last Friday. A Group 2 winner when trained in Adelaide, Go The Knuckle was having his fifth start for the astute Robert Smerdon stable and will no doubt be placed to advantage in the weeks ahead. Best: Go The Knuckle

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HASTINGS Thirds travelled to Red Hill full of confidence that they would perform well when it counted, in the grand final. Red Hill won the toss and batted first in gloomy, threatening conditions. Luke Gibbons and Gavin Doig opened the bowling, with Gibbons continuing his form from last week’s semi-final with a miserly spell of 10 overs, 6 maidens, 3/10 while Doig bowled well without luck, with figures of 0/21 off 6 overs. At one stage Red Hill had limped to 4/44 but in the 22nd over the heavens opened for the first time in a month and play was delayed by an hour. This removed the pressure Hastings had built and when play resumed, the next pair accumulated runs with ease, putting on 84 runs, 5/128 in the 38th over. Some late slogging got Red Hill to 8/146 off its 40 overs. Kayne Lewis again bowled with poise taking 2/38 off his 10 overs bowling at the death while Nick Guest’s figures didn’t show how many times he beat the bat as he finished with 0/50 off 10 overs. The Hastings innings began badly when Greg Bradshaw was out second ball for a duck and Matt Foy went for 1. Hastings was 2/6 and in desperate need of a match-winning partnership. Guest batting at No 3 took the bowlers on and raced to 21 before play was abandoned at 4.45 due to more heavy rain. Hastings was 2/23 at stumps and the teams returned for the final 30 overs the next day. Pat Foy was batting with Guest as they started the day cautiously but Guest was run out, 3/29. Glenn Jansz joined Foy but they struggled to score against very tight bowling, adding 37 before Jansz holed out trying to push the run rate

along, 4/66 in the 29th over. Gibbons came in next hoping to get the scoreboard moving but was bowled for a duck, 5/68, and from this point Hastings was always behind the required run rate. Scoreboard pressure saw wickets fall at regular intervals as Hastings was dismissed for 109, 38 runs short of the target. Foy batted well and was last out for a wellmade 43. Losing the big one was a disappointing end to a very successful season. Junior presentation night was held last Friday with the following awards presented: The Jack Foy Medal for the champion junior cricketer was won by Matthew Foy with 455 points with Sean Hewitt second and Brodie Prestage third. Under-13s’ batting average was won by Shelby Lothian-Burdett with 237 runs at 50.8 and the bowling average was won by Corbin Overton with 14.8. The fielding award went to Ryan McNamara and Bayde Wilson won the coaches trophy. Under-15s’ batting average was won by Matt Foy with 318 runs at 63.6 and the bowling average was won by Sean Hewitt with 14 wickets at 6.8. Brodie Prestage won the fielding award and Lachlan Cox the coaches trophy. All Milo and under-11 players received trophies. Club sponsors MB Plastering and L Cooper Real Estate received appreciation plaques. The club thanks everyone who helped with juniors this season. Hastings captain-coach Scott Phillips polled 17 votes to win the E G Betts Medal for the best player in MPCA District competition.

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Engine Immobiliser

INCLUDES

Air Conditioning Airbags Ai b ffor safety f t Cloth Seat Trim

1.6 litre DOHC 16 valve 4 cylinder engine Single disc CD audio system with MP3

ABS Brakes

SUNROOF!

15,990

$

from

DRIVE AWAY

2041 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Hastings ings s

Antony Walker 0422 310 834

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Ryan Kissick 0418 522 908

Western Port News 19 March 2013

WESTERNPORT HOLDEN “ W H E R E T H E C U S T O M E R A LW AY S W I N S ”

Phone: (03) 5979 4433 LMCT10002 CT1000 02 info@westernportholden.com.au *Some pictures for illustration purposes only. #Finance to approved pproved poses only) o purchasers based on corporate hire purchase (for business purposes nt. over 60 months at 10.95% with 20% deposit, no balloon payment.

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