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Ph: 5979 1740 At Hastings Family Dental we believe that caring for your children’s teeth from an early age is of the utmost importance. Children’s teeth need to be looked after gently and carefully. Baby teeth or primary teeth help children to speak clearly and chew, they also pave the way for secondary teeth. By following a simple dental routine, you can help give your children healthy teeth and gums. It is very important not to wait until your child experiences a toothache to visit the dentist. By having routine check-ups from an early age, it can help to eliminate the fear of the dental setting and establish a good dental routine they can follow throughout their lives. The first visit is usually a short one. Our aim is to give your child a chance to get to know our fantastic dental team and experience our modern clinic in a friendly and non-threatening manner. During this visit our dental team will do the following: Cavity risk assessment Examine your child’s teeth for decay Examine your child’s gums and soft tissue for disease or problems Evaluate the way your child’s teeth fit together, “the bite”. Identify any potential problems or deleterious habits. Show you and your child how to properly clean his or her teeth at home.
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Beauty abounds in Bittern BITTERNFIELDS Boutique Beauty proprietor Marnee Jeffs has worked in the beauty industry for years around the peninsula, including Sorrento. Marnee (pictured) decided this year to open her own salon, using all the products that have worked best for her. Using Skeyndor for facials and any spa treatments, the aim of the salon is to obtain results from the products while enveloping the client in the spa atmosphere to create total relaxation and a general feeling of serenity. Treatments such as waxing electrolysis, tinting, tanning and makeup and massage – including Swedish, relaxation, therapeutic, deep tissue and pregnancy massage – are available at BBB “Using St Tropez tan and Bodyography makeup, a makeup artist’s makeup, has the advantage of pure pigments to get the colours that are true and the application the everyday woman can master,” she said. Marnee has endeavoured to stock and use only the best products at the salon. After a flying start, Bitternfields Boutique Beauty would like to thank locals for embracing the new salon. “We offer a wide array of services in a beautiful atmosphere at reasonable prices. The locals have realised this is a salon to service all their beauty needs. “With a particular emphasis on hygiene, the salon is for everyday maintenance or luxury spa treatments, and we can look after you the way you are supposed to be looked after.” Special offer: Mention The News and receive a deluxe upgrade for free. For example, pay for an essential pedicure and receive a deluxe pedicure for no extra charge. Pay for a basic facial and receive a Synergy facial for no extra charge. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.
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Dance studio grand opening TO celebrate opening this week, MarShere Hastings Dance Studio is offering free classes for the whole week. The studio officially opened on Monday 22 October and specialises in beginners, teaching Street Latin, Latin American, ballroom and bridal. Some of the dances taught include salsa, mambo, tango, cha cha, jive, samba and waltz. A family business established for 32 years, the MarShere Dance Studios Franchise Group offers a friendly, fun atmosphere where people can learn the hottest dance moves to modern music and keep fit at the same time. Jane Evans, one of three principals, says the studio aims to bring dancing to the people of Western Port. “We want everyone to have the opportunity to learn how to dance. Every woman loves a man who can dance,” she said.
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Wheel danger for plucky ‘plovers’ IT seems to go by several names, of which spur-winged plover is the most common. Internet searches show masked lapwing and spurwinged lapwing are also readily acceptable. To those who might not know its name, the bird with the yellow wattles that swoops anyone closing in on its ground nest is a fairly common sight along road edges and on reserves and nature strips. This anxious parent at Hastings seemed to have difficulty teaching
the basic road rules to its single chick, which alternated between crouching between its parent’s legs and sheltering under a car wheel. The odds of its surviving have already been stretched by being born flightless on a thin strip of grass near a busy road. Running around parked cars is an added risk these fragile chicks do not need. Pictures: Keith Platt and Yanni
Tests delay $6m project By Keith Platt THE $6 million “affordable” homes project in Marine Pde, Hastings, will not be finished until next year. A halt was called on work to complete the 20 homes earlier this year when builders unearthed a disused fuel tank. Since then the land has been extensively tested to gauge the extent of contamination from the tank left over from a former service station. “It’s really sad this has happened,” state manager for Community Housing Ltd Brett Wake said on Monday.
“We’re very confident we’ll be able to finish the project, but it won’t be until the next calendar year.” Mr Wake said Community Housing had put off seeking tenants for the homes. Seven people with disabilities had been lined up by the Department of Human Services, but he did not believe anyone had been left with “accommodation stress”. “We were about 16 weeks off completion when the tank was found and it won’t take much to finish the project.
“It seems a complex situation, but I believe we will get to the end of it.” The process involves Community Housing hiring consultants to carry out soil testing under the direction of the Environment Protection Authority. “There is another round of testing to be done and we will need remediation, certainly at the front facing Marine Pde,” Mr Wake said. “There are also pipes under the road and that’s where the problem seems to be.”
Testing time: Soil and water being tested for chemical contamination from an underground fuel tank continue to delay the $6 million affordable homes project at Hastings. A halt was called when the underground tanke was discovered earlier this year.
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Planning needs vision IN my years in local government, no one impressed me as much as Alan Hunt, the Planning Minister in the Hamer state government. I couldn’t understand why he didn’t eventually become premier because he stood out as an honourable, astute and principled man with a broad appreciation of the common good. In The News last week, Mr Hunt praised the foresight of previous governments for introducing, and usually maintaining, Melbourne’s green wedges (“Hamer the green wedge visionary”, 16/10/12). Being a loyal person, he refused to criticise the present government’s new planning proposals. However Mr Hunt’s previous statements calling for clearly understood and gradual change to planning policy are being ignored by the present Planning Minister, Matthew Guy, who in newspaper articles and on air proclaims the need for fast-tracked radical planning changes to our green wedges, and to our farming, residential and business zones. Our local politicians, state and federal, fully support the Guy version of vision but now say it will not apply to the Mornington Peninsula because of a sweetheart deal presently being organised – sparing us the turmoil to be unleashed on the rest of Victoria. They promise to avoid Mr Guy’s proposals to: Increase the “as of right” commercial uses in residential zones with no right of appeal. Allow ad hoc development along main roads even in residential and farming zones. Promote unprecedented commercial development in national parks and green wedges.
Increase his overriding planning powers over local government and residents. By the way, I recently challenged David Morris, MP for Mornington, to a public debate about these drastic new planning proposals. As Mr Morrison hasn’t bothered to reply, I now extend my challenge to any local MP willing to publicly defend Matthew Guy’s draconian vision for Victoria. David Gill, Balnarring
Pressure on planning BALNARRING Beach Ratepayers Association (BBRA) is fighting to prevent hasty changes to planning laws from damaging the future of the Mornington Peninsula. At a meeting on 6 October the association’s committee explained its concerns to Hastings MP Neil Burgess, Mornington Peninsula Shire CEO Michael Kennedy and shire strategic planner Alan Cowley. The association set out its grave concerns with the radical proposals for huge changes to the state’s planning laws that were recently published by the state government. These include: The lack of appreciation that most planning decisions can reverberate through our society for 100 years or more, and should therefore be carefully considered and not rushed into like a bull at a gate. The economic argument being given priority should not be at the expense of proper social planning policy, environmental considerations, residential amenity and the right of residents to appeal against poor planning decisions. The possibility that the proposals
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could easily lead to commercial and industrial zones expanding into our residential, farming and green wedge zones in an ad hoc manner. Messrs Burgess and Kennedy promised that that there will be a planning statement, created for our peninsula by the shire council, that will protect and shield the peninsula from the worst of the proposed statewide changes. Mr Burgess assured the association that the government would try to get both the planning changes and the peninsula planning statement into action at the same time. But he could not guarantee this, as it was a very involved task involving both the council and the government. The association cannot understand why the government is proceeding with undue haste to introduce such extensive changes to planning zones in a period largely coinciding with local council elections and the holiday season. In last week’s paper the former Liberal Planning Minister, Alan Hunt, urged that planning changes “should be done gradually, and only through a full process of public consultation”. We agree with Mr Hunt that planning is too important to be changed in a rush of blood. Our future generations deserve better. We feel it would be a lot more prudent to create the peninsula-specific planning statement first before going ahead with any statewide planning changes. We urge all residents to write to their parliamentarians and let them know what they think. Diana Williamson, Balnarring Send letters to the editor to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or email team@mpnews.com.au
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Polio’s colourful campaigners By Keith Platt FEDERAL politicians are about to get a colourful reminder that polio survivors still exist. The disease was declared eradicated in Australia in 2000, but it has left a legacy of complex health issues for an ageing population of survivors. Hastings resident Fran Henke is one of 46 people with post-polio syndrome going to Canberra next week to lobby politicians for more money to support Polio Australia. They will be dressed in orange and have appointments to meet with MPs from their respective areas, in Mrs Henke’s case Flinders MP Greg Hunt and Dunkley MP Bruce Billson. “There are hundreds of thousands of Australians in urgent need of support and specialised services to diagnose, treat and manage the complex and debilitating symptoms of the late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome,” Mrs Henke said. “Government has been supportive of polio vaccination overseas, but has refused funding to Polio Australia annually since inception. Why? We are still here. “The last thing any of us want is another person to go through what we have and then find it bounces back in later life.” Mrs Henke said few doctors still practising were around for the acute phase of polio during the epidemics when children in callipers were a common sight in schools, “so are not on top of the late effects”. “It can take six years to get a diagnosis of late effects of polio, so many
Bashing charges A SECOND man has been charged over the bashing of a man in Mornington last month. A 23-year-old man from Mornington was charged with assault and drug trafficking offences in relation to the alleged attack in which Mical Jones, 28, sustained serious head injuries. He was due to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court last Thursday. Kyle Pollard, 22, has also been charged in connection with the alleged attack. He fronted Frankston Magistrates’ Court after he was arrested at his Frankston home around 6am on Tuesday 9 October. He was charged with intention to cause serious injury and other assaultrelated charges and was remanded in custody to appear at a committal hearing in January. Detective Senior Sergeant Rohan Brock of Mornington crime investigation unit said police would argue Pollard was the “main offender” in the alleged bashing. Mr Jones, a house painter of Rosebud, had been on a night out at venues in Main St, Mornington, and had left The Bay Hotel alone when it closed at 3.30am. He was discovered unconscious and lying next to a rubbish bin by passersby about 20 minutes later in Empire St Mall.
Off the Canberra: Fran Henke is out to persuade politicians to pay more than lip service to the plight of polio sufferers. Picture: Yanni
wrong diagnoses have been made during that time, including fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, or mostly, ‘it’s all in your head and you’re getting old anyhow’. I had both of those. “We are all getting old and there is wear and tear on the body that has been forced along by people determined to be as normal as possible, if not better. “But there is more going on. We don’t respond well to anaesthetics, joint replacements need extra time and rehabilitation. Polio survivors have died being pushed along after joint replacements.” Mrs Henke said Mr Hunt was co-
convenor of Parliamentary Friends of Polio Survivors and Mr Billson had raised the needs of polio survivors in parliament “as well as being guest speaker at the Mt Eliza Polio Australia Retreat”. “We need federal funding for services, for education of health professionals, and to help find many people who were told by their embarrassed parents never to mention polio again,” she said. “They now find it excruciatingly hard to come forward and seek help or to attribute the new pain, muscle weakness, fatigue, brain fog, respiratory and
swallowing problems to a virus that affected their lives as children.” Mrs Henke has created a Facebook page to help people with polio in Asia, Africa, China and India. “These countries have even less support than us. Many of the beggars in India and China are polio survivors, and you should see how they are forced to get around in Mexico.” An online petition to support the Australian polio survivors’ efforts to gain federal funding can be signed at www.communityrun.org/petitions/ federal-funding-urgently-needed-forpolio-survivors
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Plover protector bashed, again By Keith Platt A MAN who spends much of his time protecting endangered birds has been attacked for the second time in eight months. It appears Malcolm Brown is being blamed for an inquiry that could lead to dogs being banned on beaches within Mornington Peninsula National Park. “A drunken dog walker who lives nearby knocked on my door Saturday night, threatened me, pinned me up against my front door, stopping my ability to breath, and tore my shirt,� Mr Brown said on Monday. In February, Mr Brown was thrown to the ground by an irate dog owner after taking pictures of an unleashed dog near nesting hooded plovers. Both assaults have been reported to police, although Mr Brown has not been told of any prosecution following the earlier incident. “I think the police will be doing something this time. I’ve given them a statement and understand they’ll be going to see him this week.� Mr Brown, an environmental consultant, fled to Gippsland from his Rye home after Saturday night’s attack. “The life of being an activist is not very glamorous,� he said. Mr Brown plans on returning to Rye later this week to break the news to his wife who has been in northern NSW.
“I was lucky to be able to come here to hide for a few days,� Mr Brown told The News from his rural retreat. He said his assailant had been drunk “and so the actual conversation was not that clear�. However, there was no misunderstanding the threat of further physical violence – “I’ll cut you into pieces and bury you out the back� – if Mr Brown persisted in advocating a ban on dogs in the national park. “Luckily, I was on the phone talking about the threatened plovers when I answered the knock on the door,� Mr Brown said. “It seemed a bit strange, so I kept the phone live and the person I was speaking with heard the whole assault.� Mr Brown said his attacker and his female partner alleged a woman had left a message on their phone threatening to poison their dog. “I told them that had nothing to do with me,� Mr Brown said. Mr Brown said he would continue to support a dog ban, but said people were misguided in thinking any ban was due to him. “You can’t let people bully you like this. I don’t make these decisions and thumping me won’t make any difference. “If they had their dogs on a leash and kept them away from nesting birds there’d be no problem.�
Mr Brown said there was 75 per cent compliance with dog laws on beaches on the Western Port side of the peninsula, but 90 per cent non-compliance on the ocean beaches, such as St Andrews and Rye. As reported in The News two weeks ago (“Dog ban could protect endangered species�), Parks Victoria is seeking community feedback before deciding whether to ban dogs from the park, which covers the beaches and foreshore from Portsea to Bushrangers Bay and inland along Main Creek to Greens Bush at Main Ridge. Chief ranger Libby Jude said there had been “numerous reports of dog attacks and threats to local wildlife�. “There are 32 fauna species listed as endangered, vulnerable or near threatened living in the Mornington Peninsula National Park and we need to protect them,� she said. The article also quoted Mr Brown saying the ban was long overdue and that giving the public a say was “ridiculous�. “It is the worst park in the state for protection of the hooded plover,� Mr Brown said. Submissions close Friday 30 November, so a decision is unlikely before the end of the year or in time for this year’s nesting season. For more information go to www. parks.vic.gov.au or phone 131 963.
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flaring, we do not anticipate any impact to the community when this work is being conducted.” The company said flaring had been reducing since 2006 “because the activities of Longford plants, Long Island Point [Hastings] and our ethane
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Built in 1844 on Arthurâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Seat Run, the largest lease in the fledgling Port Phillip colony, the homestead is Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s oldest original house and the only original pioneer property on the peninsula that is open to the public. The historical value of the property is enhanced by the diaries, journals, music books and paintings left by the homesteadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s designer and original resident, Georgiana McCrae. A volunteer information session will be held at McCrae Homestead, 11 Beverley Rd, McCrae, on Saturday 27 October at 1.30pm. Details: 5986 1017.
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Early birds hoping to snap up winning fish By Jo Winterbottom THE early bird will catch the big fish in the annual Tea Tree Snapper Fishing Competition next month. Anglers hopeful of winning the title of Victorian Amateur Snapper Champion can start fishing from 5am on Friday 2 November and final weigh-in is at Mornington Racecourse at 2pm on Saturday 3 November. The annual competition hosted by Snapper Point Angling Club, now in its 29th year, is billed as “the competition for the serious Port Phillip and Western Port fisherman” and last year attracted 2100 people in 845 boats. Last year’s winner, Mark Sullivan of Tyabb, got an early start to hook his 10.5kg “big red” about 8am. As in previous years, the heaviest fish was caught in Western Port. Fisheries officers will be out and about at boat ramps and popular fishing spots during the competition to ensure competitors are fishing within the rules. The bag limit for snapper is 10 fish at least 28cm long, only three of which may be sized 40cm or larger. Recreational anglers may not sell the fish they catch. For the sixth year, the Tea Tree competition will have a rule that snapper must be at least 40cm to be accepted for weigh-in. John Beasy of Snapper Point Angling Club said the minimum size was designed to decrease the overall number of fish taken during the tournament. He said discarded fish found floating in the bays had been a problem in past tournaments, but
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he dismissed suggestions for a catch-and-release competition, saying it was “not viable”. Very few anglers knew how to safely release live snapper, he said. November is when the best snapper catches are usually made in Port Phillip and Western Port, as adult fish enter the bays in large numbers to spawn. Catches of large snapper usually tail off at the end of summer, but good catches were maintained throughout the winter just finished. However, fisheries researchers of the Department of Primary Industries have warned we could be coming to the end of a few years of bumper catches. A DPI snapper fishery forecast based on the number of baby snapper that settle in Port Phillip each year predicts smaller catches in coming seasons. “The forecast for snapper fishing in Port Phillip is for the recent exceptional catches to moderate over the next three years,” the report said. It said snapper spawned in Port Phillip were the mainstay of Victoria’s western snapper stock, which extends from Wilsons Promontory to about the Murray River mouth in SA. More than $120,000 of prizes is up for grabs in the Tea Tree competition, including three boats and all manner of fishing tackle and boating accessories. Winner of the heaviest fish also wins a wooden trophy carved by Mornington boatbuilder Peter Adcock. Entry is $60, or $30 for juniors. Forms are at tackle shops or online at www.teatreesnapper.org. au
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Satchwells 1/97 High Street, HASTINGS 5979 1888
Tallon First National 35 High Street, HASTINGS 5979 3000
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Kerry-Lee Marshall Mobile: 0408 363 686
Century 21 Homeport 2100 Frankstonâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Flinders Road, HASTINGS. 5979 3555 EMAIL:kerryleemarshall@century21.com.au
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MC Real Estate 4/82 High Street, HASTINGS 5979 8833
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L. Cooper Real Estate 1067 Frankston-Flinders Road,SOMERVILLE 5977 7766
Ben Tallon Real Estate 1/34 High Street, HASTINGS 5979 8003
Harcourts Hastings Shop 10, 14 High St. HASTINGS 5970 7733
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28 Lower Somerville Road 10.30-11.00am Harcourts 5970 7333 _________________________________________________________________________________ 4/8 Raymond Street 11.00-11.30am L.Cooper Real Estate 5977 7766 _________________________________________________________________________________ 3 The Green 12.00-12.30pm L.Cooper Real Estate 5977 7766 _________________________________________________________________________________
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King of the castle THIS contemporary family home provides all the opportunities you need to create a wonderful beachside lifestyle. The expansive 1040-square metre block is a veritable blank canvas, with space to incorporate all your landscaping ideas, and the home – available with vacant possession – is also primed for a decorator’s touch. From the formal entry, a timber staircase takes you up to the main open-plan living area with both the casual meals area and kitchen perfectly capturing the views across Western Port Bay to Phillip Island. The kitchen has a breakfast bar and plenty of bench space and there are stainless-steel appliances including an underbench oven and dishwasher. An interesting feature is the rectangular picture window above the gas heater in the living room. It creates a spectacular frame for the constantly changing seascape beyond. The room is flooded with natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows, and sliding doors open on to the balcony. Also on this level is the main bedroom, which has an ensuite and walkin robe. The ground floor has a very practical layout with four more bedrooms – one in each corner. All bedrooms have built-in robes and share a second bathroom, which has a spa bath. From the double garage there is internal access via the laundry. There is extra entertaining space outside, underneath the top floor balcony, with an external staircase heading back up top.
Address: 2 South Beach Road, SOMERS Auction: This Saturday 27 October at 1.30pm Agency: Satchwells Real Estate, 1/97 High Street, Hastings, 5979 1888 Agent: Lisa Roberts, 0488 910 368
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CRIB POINT 52 Pearce Street Stunning four bedroom on approx 5 1371sqm, (master with walk-in 2 robe and ensuite) plus study home with six-foot sweeping verandahs. 3 Featuring separate zone formal and informal living areas, adjoining the family area is the stunning timber kitchen with overhead leadlight cupboards. Outside boasts double garage, single carport and outdoor entertaining area. Contact Exclusive Agent. PRICE: VIEW: AGENT: OFFICE:
$409,500 Negotiable Saturday 2:15 - 2:45pm Wilma Green 0407 833 996 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
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HASTINGS 4 Kurrajong Street Rock solid, brick veneer within striking distance to the town centre, foreshore and Marina. Featuring three large bedrooms with B.I.R.’s, updated kitchen and renovated bathroom. Boasting new carpet, freshly painted throughout, aluminium windows, large backyard and side gated access with carport. Our vendor’s instructions are clear, this house must be sold! Ideal to invest and forget, or perfect for first home buyers. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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VIEW: Not available AUCTION: Cancelled AGENT: Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings 5979 3555
PRICE: $309,950 VIEW: Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm AGENT: Kerry Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
HASTINGS 3/9 Rankin Road
CRIB POINT 290 Stony Point Road
Perfectly situated only metres to 3 the town centre and foreshore. This 1 modern home is as big as a house, displaying neutral tones throughout, 3 high ceilings, GDH, s/system aircon and a double lock-up garage with internal access and rear roller door. A well-appointed kitchen with quality s/steel appliances, plus private courtyard and master bedroom with walk-in robe. Contact Exclusive Agent.
BUILDERS REALISATION SALE 3 A quality residential community 1 development consisting of a 2 combination of two and three bedroom units with single and double garages. Best quality in town! Investors take note: Minimum of 5% return. My vendor has a genuine need to sell and is willing to meet the market. Contact Exclusive Agent.
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm AGENT: Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
PRICE: EXPRESS SALE VIEW: Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm AGENT: Kerry Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
BITTERN 2 Dunstan Street
HASTINGS 1-3/16 Douglas Street
This impressive 36sq residence on approx. 2600sqm allotment features cathedral ceilings throughout. The home boasts four bedrooms, two with ensuite & W.I.R. Also featuring enormous kitchen with walk-in pantry & all modern appliances, wood fire, GDH, exposed beams with cathedral ceilings and sun-filled lead light sky lights. Contact Exclusive Agent. PRICE: $645,000 Negotiable VIEW: Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
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Located in a convenient family 3 friendly area and boasting a 1 massive 800sqm block, this neat three-bedroom BV home features 2 separate lounge and dining room, kitchen & meals, wall-to-wall carpets, built-in robes, gas ducted heating and gas cooking. Special features include HUGE secure backyard, single garage under roofline and huge shed / man cave. Contact Exclusive Agent.
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PRICE REDUCTION 3 Contemporary style 18 square villas, one with own street frontage; 2 only 200m to the foreshore. 4 Featuring, 2 living areas, massive kitchen & a remote control double lock-up garage. Other notable features include landscaping, north aspect to rear, ducted heating, stainless steel appliances and a paved outdoor area. Contact Exclusive Agent. PRICE: From $335,000 VIEW: Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm AGENT: Kerry-Lee Marshall 0408 363 686 OFFICE: 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings, 5979 3555
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SET to impress all who inspect it, this massive family home is situated on a 1900-square metre block with multiple outdoor entertaining options. The interior has been zoned to provide four living areas to give every member of the family their own space. Parents can get away from it all with a private retreat upstairs that has access to the timber deck, and there is a separate lounge for formal occasions. For the kids there is a large family room and private study. Running along the rear of the home is a splendid patio with impressive trusses and cafe blinds that fully enclose the area. The main bedroom has a walk-in robe and a gorgeous ensuite with a spa bath looking out across the property. Three more bedrooms all have built-in robes. Although impressive in size, the home barely makes a dent in this super-sized allotment. There are landscaped gardens at the front and at the back is a vast lawn area with some nice gum trees.
Address: 2340 Frankston-Flinders Road, BITTERN Price: $740,000 plus Agency: Ben Tallon Real Estate, 1/34 High Street, Hastings, 5979 8003 Agent: Wendy Tallon, 5979 8003
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Approx 3 years old in near new condition.The home has a great sense of space. All 3BRs are spacious in size and have robes, the master has a WIR and ensuite. Ducted heating and cooling. Solar gas hot water and ducted vacuum system. Open plan dining area adjoins the kitchen with electric oven and gas cooktop.
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This fully furnished 2 storey BV 4BR Merrigal built home is approx 5 years old in court location,. Downstairs incls 2BRs with WIRs, study, bathroom & laundry, gas cooktop & 900ml electric oven, large family & living area. Upstairs master & ensuite, o/plan lounge, dining & kitchen with walk in pantry.
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Budget priced 3 bedroom brick veneer home in the Golden Triangle area of Hastings. Easy walk to the comprehensive shopping precinct and easy walk to the board walk, jetty and waters edge. Situated on an allotment of 724 m2 with stamped planning permits for 2 lot sub-division.
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Set a short distance from the Marina, this 3brm home is set on approx 750sqm. Features include bedrooms with BIRs. On entry you DUH JUHHWHG E\ SROLVKHG Ă RRU ERDUGV D JRRG VL]H ORXQJH DUHD DQG D quality hostess kitchen with gas appliances and dishwasher.
Positioned on the high side of Somers backing onto a fabulous 200 acres this Architecturally designed substantial home allows space for all your family, guests and a place to run a small business from. A/C, inground pool, ensuite, this property could also rent as holiday rental. Just doors from the Somers Beach
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4 bedrooms master with ensuite and WIR. Features, GDH, split system cooling, 1 large living area and 1 small living area adjoining dining and kitchen, gas cooktop, electric oven & 2 car garage with remote door & rear access. Situated on 657 m2 native garden landscaped block.
Great for 1st home or investment. Plenty of potential, immac inside & out. 3BRs all with BIRs, bathroom & living area. Neat & tidy kitchen, gas cooktop with electric oven & adjoins dining area. Gas heating, cooling, outdoor entertainment area. Lovely spacious front & rear yard. Close to all facilities.
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BEAUTIFUL PERIOD HOME ON 1400sqms HUGE SHED
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In great location this spacious home boasts 3 great living areas & an alfresco area for outdoor entertaining. Includes 3BRs, study, lounge, dining area, games & rumpus rooms, d/heating & evap cooling. Kitchen boasts s/s appliances. Dble garage plus rear rollerdoor gives access to the backyard.
This home has had the full makeover - repainted inside & out, new carpet, garden update. Comprises 4BRs all with robes. Master with WIR and full ensuite. 2 sep living areas, lounge opening to undercover entertaining area. Lots of extras concrete drive, sunblinds, security doors etc.
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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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Satchwells Local Agents with Local Knowledge For Over 50 Years
CRIB POINT
Asking $395,000
AUCTION
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98 Lorimer Street - Inspect Saturday 11 - 11.30am
54 Campbell Street - Inspect Saturday 12.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12.30pm
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1/97 High Street 14 Village ThisBalnarring is a non-sexual business
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Local Agents with Local Knowledge For Over 50 Years
HASTINGS BALNARRING
1/97 High Street 14 Village ThisBalnarring is a non-sexual business
03 5979 1888 03 5983 5509
Satchwells Local Agents with Local Knowledge For Over 50 Years
BITTERN
SOMERS
Negotiable over $350,000
MORTGAGEE AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY 27th OCT @ 1.30PM
Inspect By Appointment
2 South Beach Road - Inspect Saturday from 1.00pm
TERMS 10% DEPOSIT, BALANCE 60-90 DAYS
DECEASED ESTATE In a delightful street, this property has three bedrooms all with built-in robes, master bedroom with ensuite. Two split-system heating and cooling units, spacious living area adjoining the lovely large kitchen that is central to both living areas. Step out to rear sunroom and outside to the 800sqm block with veggie gardens, shedding, chook pen and entertainment area. Side access provides plenty of space for caravans, boats and trailers.
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HASTINGS BALNARRING
1/97 High Street 14 Village ThisBalnarring is a non-sexual business
03 5979 1888 03 5983 5509
HASTINGS BALNARRING
1/97 High Street 14 Village ThisBalnarring is a non-sexual business
03 5979 1888 03 5983 5509
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(03) 5979 8003 btre.com.au CRIB POINT
$400,000+
HASTINGS
THE COMPLETE PACKAGE
BTRE $285,000
WALKING DISTANCE TO TOWN
Delightful 3 bedroom home set on 1/4 acre in quiet street with established landscaped gardens which can be enjoyed from all rooms inside this home. Gas heating and split system air conditioning offer comfort all year round. BIR plus WIR DQG HQVXLWH WR PDLQ /DUJH ORXQJH DQG IRUPDO GLQLQJ 2WKHU IHDWXUHV LQFOXGH VODWH Ă RRUV FHQWUDO NLWFKHQ ZLWK SOHQW\ RI cupboard space, near new appliances and s/s dishwasher. Perfect for entertaining; step out from the family and dining URRP WR D SDYHG XQGHUFRYHU DOIUHVFR DUHD FRPSOHWH ZLWK RXWGRRU VSD $GG LQ ODUJH ED\ JDUDJH ZKLFK LQFOXGHV RIĂ&#x20AC;FH and 3 phase power. What more could you ask for. Inspection by appointment.
When investing in real estate those in the know buy within walking distance to the centre of town. This 3br, 1 bathroom property is perfectly suited to the investor out there looking for a good buy. With a long term tenancy LQ SODFH DW SHU ZHHN XQWLO WK 6HSW \RX ZLOO QRW QHHG WR ZRUU\ DERXW Ă&#x20AC;QGLQJ D WHQDQW DQ\ WLPH VRRQ Located only minutes to the town centre of Hastings it will always be in demand from prospective tenants in the future and looking at the long term options it would make a great site for two new townhouses S.T.C.A. Now is the time to buy, dont wait until these kind of properties are back over $300,000, buy today at a discount.
HASTINGS
BITTERN
$279,000
$740,000+
FIRST HOME BUYERS OR INVESTORS.
3.75 ACRES COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST
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Lifestyle without compromise is offered here at Stone gate on the fringe of Warrangine Park. A long driveway sweeps past native stands and reveals a stunning new home. Built for luxurious family living this beauty offers 32 squares of living with 4 EHGURRPV DQG VWXG\ 1HHG VSDFH" +RZ DERXW D FDYHUQRXV WLOHG ORXQJH VHSDUDWH KRPH WKHDWUH UXPSXV IDPLO\ PHDOV DQG D VKRZ VWRSSHU NLWFKHQ IHDWXULQJ VWRQH WRSV PP JDV UDQJH GLVKZDVKHU DQG EL ZDWHU Ă&#x20AC;OWHU 7KH PDLQ EHGURRP has an en suite to party in and dual walk in robes! Enjoy rural outlooks at your natural surrounds from many aspects.
HASTINGS
HASTINGS
$252,000
CRIB POINT
$378,000
TRY AND BEAT THIS PRICE!!!
BRILLIANT CHOICE...
Take advantage of the low interest rates and lower market prices before it is too late. This neat and tidy 3 bedroom home features robes in all rooms, lounge with separate dining off the kitchen, large undercover alfresco area, good shedding and very neat and tidy block measuring approx 500m2. Located close to schools, public transport, and all Hastings has to offer.
This fully renovated 3BR BV home is ready to enjoy as it is. Every window in this home overlooks established gardens. Features: modern kitchen with new appliances and dishwasher, meals and family room which open to alfresco area plus formal ORXQJH DQG GLQLQJ *DV KHDWLQJ UHIULJHUDWHG DLU FRQG %,5 Ă RDWLQJ Ă RRUV FDUSRUW JDUGHQ VKHG ZDWHULQJ V\VWHP DQG plenty of privacy, this property is a must see!
CRIB POINT
BITTERN
$299,900
$470,000+
JUST RIGHT!.... ON THE RESERVE
POTENTIAL TO SUBDIVIDE
Lazy days await in this beautiful near new unit with the adjacent foreshore reserve beckoning you to walks by the bay. This home sized villa has clean neutral colour scheme with earth tone contrasts and a bright north facing living/ meals opening to a private courtyard behind. 3BRs (birs) & full ensuite, kitchen with gas appliances, gas ducted heat and double lock up garage.
Located in one of Bitterns best streets and set to the rear of approx 1070m2 of land this property is ripe for subdivision. With properties in the street recently achieving prices in excess of $500,000 now is the time to buy. The home IHDWXUHV %5V SOXV D VWXGLR EXQJDORZ 7KH H[WUD ODUJH PDVWHU EHGURRP ZLWK HQVXLWH DQG :,5 WDNHV XS WKH HQWLUH WRS Ă RRU giving parents their own retreat away from the kids.
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$385,000
DEVELOPMENT SITE PLANS & PERMITS INCLUDED
BITTERN
$359,000
VILLAGE LIVING
Take a look at this, located within walking distance to the centre of Hastings this property just might be the answer for the builder or developer out there looking for the next project. Sitting on approx 900m2 the existing 3br home complete with ensuite to master is quite neat and will make a good rental, in addition to that the vendor has had plans drawn up for two single storey dwellings to be built behind (1 x 2br and 1 x 3br).
Brand new and right opposite the new Village centre, this perfectly located home unit would make a great investment or retirement home. Featuring a big bright and open living space inside and a decent private outdoor area it would suit a variety of lifestyles. The generous kitchen features gas cooking and dishwasher, there are 3 bedrooms, main with full en suite and there is gas ducted heating throughout. Top it off with a double remote garage and water tank.
HASTINGS
BITTERN
$490,000+
SECLUDED MASTERPIECE If you have been looking for a nice big home on a block big in a quiet area thats NOT an estate this is the home for you. Set on approx 1017m2 (just over acre) and measuring approx 30sqs there is no shortage of living space inside or out. Featuring 4 bedrooms plus a study, open plan ZLWK PXOWLSOH OLYLQJ DUHDV DOIUHVFR XQGHU WKH URRĂ LQH V V appliances in the kitchen, ducted vac and the list goes on.
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CRIB POINT
$350,000 Plus
HASTINGS 5 / 81 MARINE PARADE $205 PER WEEK
HASTINGS 7 CURACOA DRIVE $260 PER WEEK
HASTINGS 1/12 SKINNER STREET $380 PER WEEK
HASTINGS 4 GREYTHORNE ROAD $330 PER WEEK
SEAFORD 2/160 NEPEAN HIGHWAY $310 PER WEEK
HASTINGS 5 VILLAWOOD DRIVE $250 PER WEEK
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$450,000 Negotiable
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249 High Street Hastings, Victoria 3915 www.peninsula parklands.com.au
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$135,000
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MOUNT ELIZA - 7 Livingstone Court
AUCTION: Saturday 17th November at 12 noon
A Touch Of Class Perfectly placed at the end of a quiet court, this ďĞĂƵƟĨƵůůLJ ƌĞŶŽǀĂƚĞĚ ůĂƌŐĞ ŚŽŵĞ ŝƐ ƚŚĞ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚ place to bring up your family. From expansive open plan living, to the 5 bedrooms (2 with ensuites), ƐƚƵĚLJ ĂŶĚ ƐĞŶƐĂƟŽŶĂů ŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂƐ ǁŝƚŚ ƉŽŽů͕ ƚŚŝƐ ŚŽŵĞ ǁŝůů ƐĂƟƐĨLJ ĞǀĞƌLJŽŶĞ͘ ^Ğƚ on 2835sqm of mature Mt Eliza woodland. Only minutes to the village, some of the Peninsula’s best schools and the beach. Also features a circular driveway, double lock-up garage, ducted gas ŚĞĂƟŶŐ͘ Inspect: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ŽŶĂƚŚĂŶ ZŝǀĞƩ ϬϰϮϭ ϬϮϲ ϱϮϬ a
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Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au
Bittern 350 Disney Street
3
7 Acres (approx) - Lifestyle Living!
2
With a picturesque outlook, multiple paddocks and 2 living zones this property is well-suited to hobby farmers and families looking for the peace and quiet of country living. Comprising 3BR’s - main with WIR & FES - formal lounge, open-plan kitchen, meals and family room, central bathroom, sunny deck for entertaining and a triple carport. Special features include a bungalow, garden shed, new fencing, r/cycle air con, polished boards and a dam. Auction View Open
Saturday 17th November at 3.30pm www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 11.30am - 12.00 Noon
Kane MacRae 0431 069 550 E kane.macrae@harcourts.com.au Tim Ripper 0434 513 640 E tim.ripper@harcourts.com.au
www.harcourts.com.au
Harcourts SINCE 1888
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EXCEPTIONALLY neat, this two-bedroom, rendered townhouse is close to the marina and High Street shops. Both bedrooms have built-in robes and share the bathroom. A large lounge has ducted, split-system air-conditioning and a gas log fire. Polished floorboards are a nice touch. The modern kitchen with dining area is the best feature of the home, with all new appliances including a stainless-steel underbench oven and tile splashbacks. Through the single garage at the front, the home has internal access via the laundry. The block size is a very manageable 320 square metres with neat front and back yards as well as good fences.
Address: 1/93 Salmon Street, HASTINGS Price: $365,000 Agency: Tallon FIrst National Real Estate, 35 High Street, Hastings, 5979 3000 Agent: Nigel Evans, 0439 540 055
Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au
Hastings 1/21 Spring Street
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Private, Secure and Waterside This spacious and freshly renovated home, finished to exacting standards and situated in a quiet, yet convenient waterside location, is within a short stroll of High Street shopping, Marina, library, schools & transport. Private and secure, this property will appeal to anyone wanting a quite retreat with all the convenience of local amenities. With two living areas the home can be opened up to incorporate both indoor & outdoor living while the second living area, with central open fire place, is ideal for those cooler nights. Featuring two huge double bedrooms with built-in robes & master with en-suite, the property also features a stylish, modern kitchen with quality fixtures and fittings and a contemporary styled, central bathroom. While enjoying the private landscaped gardens, the two separate driveways - with remote entry gates - provide room for a boat or caravan. Special features include gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, stone bench-tops, merbau decking, private secure gardens & large single garage with internal access.
For Sale $365,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm Tim Hughes M 0410 470 515
E tim.hughes@harcourts.com.au
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Harcourts SINCE 1888
Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au AUCTION
Hastings 22 Burke Street
4
2
5
Oasis has been found Positioned in ‘Old Tyabb’ with an enviable, quiet location, just minutes from the foreshore, schools, shops and transport this really is an opportunity not to be missed. Offering four bedrooms, master with FES and walk through robe, three bedrooms have BIR’s. The home also boasts three separate living areas and an in-ground swimming pool, ideal for lazing around in the coming summer months. Set on a large ½ acre block of beautifully landscaped grounds and with substantial shedding, four car carport and single lock up garage with access into the house. For Sale View David Nelli
$665,000 www.harcourts.com.au 0403 111 234
E david.nelli@harcourts.com.au
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Bittern 118 Jacka Street
4
2
Hidden gem - Dual living
Crib Point 4/7 Point Road
2
1
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Immaculate low-maintenance gem Situated in a quiet & leafy pocket of town, this unit is sure to impress with open-plan living and a great courtyard. This property is perfect for first home buyers, investors or older couples looking to downsize. Comprising of 2BR’s, 1 bathroom, kitchen/meals/living area, single garage and large front yard. Close to shops, transport and primary schools. Auction View Open
Auction Saturday 10th November at 1.00pm on site View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.30pm
Saturday 10th November at 11.00am www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 2.00-2.30pm
Kane MacRae M 0431 069 550
Set amongst native trees and on a one acre (approx) block in a sought after pocket of Bittern this expansive home is sure to impress all those who inspect. Comprising of 9 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms (one with spa), 2 kitchens, study, multiple living zones and an outdoor entertaining area/patio. Special features include wood fire heater, 2 x gas ducted heating, timber floors, artist studio, external power, sheds, chicken coop, return drive way and dual access. The added bonus of being able to divide the house into two separate homes also makes the property sought after by those looking for dual occupancy, privacy from children, or the ability to run a business such as a B&B (STCA) or company retreat. Safety and security compliance features abound for permit to use as two boarding houses for up to 9 guests. All within close proximity to Bittern Fields Shopping centre, HMAS Cerberus, Stony Point, primary schools, transport, golf courses, wineries and beaches.
Kane MacRae 0431 069 550
E kane.macrae@harcourts.com.au
FOR SALE
E kane.macrae@harcourts.com.au
AUCTION
Bittern 182 South Beach Road
4
2
2
Balnarring 66 Balnarring Road
3
2
2
Private, Peaceful & Convenient - 5 Acres!
One Acre and walking distance to the Village
Nestled between other similar acreage properties this amazing lifestyle home is situated on approx 5 acres and has dual access, very handy for anyone wanting to work from home. Located in the ever popular Bittern, the residence consists of four spacious bedrooms, open-plan kitchen and dining with an adjoining living area and formal dining room. The master bedroom overlooks landscaped gardens and has an ensuite and walk in robe. Three more bedrooms have built in robes and share the family bathroom. Additional features include slate flooring, ceiling fans and wood fired Coonara in the living area. Outside you will find a new double carport, large machinery shed and fenced paddocks. The location is close to the Bittern Fields shopping centre, schools, beaches, wineries and golf courses.
Extensive gardens, graceful silver birches & a meandering paved driveway lead the way through to this beautifully designed acre of mature gardens and on to a tastefully renovated family home with outdoor entertaining area, water-feature & extensive merbu decking. Internally this charming home comprises 3 double bedrooms all with walk-in robes & master with en-suite & BIR’s, formal lounge featuring open fire place & French doors opening onto the outdoor entertaining area, large study/library, light-filled dining area warmed by cosy Coonara, adjoining galley style kitchen with s/s appliances & loads of storage through-out the home. Extra features include: zoned gas ducted heating, ducted vacuum, floating floorboards, access for car or boat to rear double garage/workshop connected to power & water, generous-sized single garage with adjoining storage area & internal access. All this and just a nine minute stroll to Balnarring Village, this property is a must to inspect.
For Sale Negotiable over $750,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm
Auction Saturday 27th October at 3.00pm on site View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2.30-3.00pm
Jason Dowler 0403 598 754
Tim Hughes 0410 470 515
E jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au
E tim.hughes@harcourts.com.au
www.harcourts.com.au
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You can smell the sea air from this beautifully located townhouse. This home comprises of 2BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s with BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, modern bathroom, separate toilet, large lounge with IHDWXUH JDV ORJ Ă&#x20AC;UH GXFWHG KHDWLQJ V V\VWHP DLU conditioning. A large modern kitchen has s/steel appliances & adjacent dining area with high ceilings & SROLVKHG KDUGZRRG Ă RRUV 2XWVLGH LV D VLQJOH JDUDJH ZLWK internal access. Front garden & high fencing.
You can smell the sea air from this beautifully located townhouse. Double storey, 3BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and 3 bathrooms with open-plan living area including a modern kitchen with s/steel appliances. Main bedroom with WIR & FES + balcony. Upstairs is a study & extra lounge room. As you would expect there is also ducted heating & airconditioning. Outside is a double garage with rear roller door and paved entertainment area.
Close to Pelican Park and the Marina, this 2BR unit has a white picket fence leading to the shaded entry and central hallway. Both bedrooms have BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and share the bathroom with bath and shower. A meals area leads to the rear courtyard and the modern kitchen has a planter box window. A lounge has air-conditioning and there is ducted heating throughout. There is a single lock garage with a rear entry door to the courtyard.
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$299,000
+HUH¡V DQ RSSRUWXQLW\ WR VHFXUH \RXU Ă&#x20AC;UVW KRPH RU rental investment. Walking distance to shops, doctors and transport, this neat 3 bedder is set on a large block of land with plenty of sheds. A modern kitchen has wall oven, gas cook top and dishwasher, lounge incorporates formal dining and there is gas heating, double carport, well maintained lawns & concrete driveway.
Inspect: Saturday 27th Oct 11.30-12.00pm For Sale: $355,000
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11 Market Street Sandstone Lodge
Hardiplank 3BR ranch-style home set behind a high fence in private gardens. Country decor, high vaulted ceilings, large open-plan lounge/dining overlooking a modern kitchen with wall oven and gas cooktop. Two bedrooms KDYH %,5¡V PRGHUQ EDWKURRP QHZ Ă RDWLQJ Ă RRUERDUGV S/system air-conditioning and coonara heater. Decked verandahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s on both sides and steel garage/workshop at rear. Leased until the June 2013 at $295pw.
Three-bedroom home with open plan living extending to a modern kitchen, main bedroom has FES & two with BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. The home has s/system air-conditioning. There is plenty of scope to extend on the large block that has a double carport & garden shed. Let on a month-to-month basis at $275.00 per week. This is WKH LGHDO Ă&#x20AC;UVW KRPH RU UHQWDO LQYHVWPHQW VHW LQ WKH sought after Old Tyabb area.
For Sale:
For Sale:
$331,000
HASTINGS
$340,000
HASTINGS
Ideal for the larger family this home has 2 living areas, main living with Coonara woodheater, a modern kitchen with s/steel appliances, main bathroom, laundry and 2 bedrooms all on the lower level. A timber staircase leads to the 2nd living and main bedroom with FES & BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s + 4th bedroom or study. Outside is a large garage with power, water tanks, pergola and verandahs Inspect: Saturday 27th Oct 1.00-1.30pm For Sale: $450,000
Land for sale in the leafy suburb of Old Tyabb. Rear block of 512m2 with all services available. Stamp duty savings. (we have a range of plans starting from $140,000)
For Sale:
$220,000
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Looking For An Investment?
Pick your own builder and design your dream home on the largest block in the estate. Situated at the end of the court in a quiet location framed by trees and close to recreational facilities. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an ideal position for family safety. This is your chance to live in the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Toorakâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; end of Hastings, the Old Tyabb area. (we have a range of plans starting from $140,000)
Investors looking for a new property with good tenants need look no further. Leased until 31/05/2013 at $275pw this BV home is situated on 676m2. The home consists of 3 bedrooms, dual access bathroom, lounge, separate dining & family, modern kitchen with upright gas cooker & gas heating. Outside a large concreted area for entertaining & plenty of shedding at rear. Close to main shopping precinct, schools & transport. All this on a no through road.
For Sale:
For Sale:
$295,000
HASTINGS
$350,000
HASTINGS
Stately Presence
Fit For The Family
Immaculately presented home, set on 2 acres. Enter into a large foyer with study & powder room to one side & formal lounge with feature columns to the other. Glistening tiles carry through to the informal living & meals area. Stunning granite kitchen has walk-in pantry, twin draw dishwasher, gas s/steel cook top & wall oven. Upstairs is a theatre room, hotel quality main bedroom with spa ensuite & WIR, two more bedrooms with BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and the main bathroom.
Four-bedroom, two living areas, two bathrooms, double garage + entertainment area! Situated in a small quiet court this well-presented, clean home features modern styling and neutral tones to present in as-new condition. 1HZ Ă RRUERDUGV Ă&#x20AC;OO WKH OLYLQJ DUHDV ZLWK FDUSHWHG bedrooms and 2 tiled bathrooms.
For Sale:
For Sale:
$410,000
BITTERN
$795,000
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Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Let This One Get Away
Vendor Meets The Market
Set in the leafy Old Tyabb area, this four-bedroom BV family home is sure to please. An L-shaped lounge/dining DUHD KDV SROLVKHG Ă RRUERDUGV OHDGLQJ WR D VROLG WLPEHU kitchen with granite benchtops and modern appliances. The main bedroom has a WIR & FES, two more bedrooms have BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. For convenience the home has ducted heating plus s/system air-conditioning. Outside is a paved pergola area and large garage shed.
6HFXUH \RXU Ă&#x20AC;UVW KRPH RU LQYHVWPHQW ZLWK WKLV VWDU energy rated home. Three living areas, main bedroom with FES & WIR, two more with BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, modern kitchen with s/steel gas cook top, under-bench oven, d/w & pantry. The home comes with ducted heating, s/system air-con & solar hot water service. Outside is a garden & decked area for entertaining. Set on a wide block with rear access on both sides.Vendor is keen to move on - Make an offer!
For Sale:
For Sale:
$415,000
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$355,000
35 High Street, Hastings
Location, Location, Location
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Be A Slave To Rent
As-new, 5-star energy rating 3BR, 2 bathroom unit. Main bedroom with WIR & FES, 2 with BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Good size lounge, ZLWK Ă RDWLQJ Ă RRUERDUGV LQ WKH OLYLQJ DUHDV PRGHUQ kitchen with s/steel gas cook top, with under-bench oven and d/w. Secure courtyard at the side, water tank and fully fenced front garden. At the rear is a single garage with internal entry. Largest unit on the block, walking distance to shops, transport and the Bittern Market. Expected rental income approx $295-$300pw. For Sale: $315,000
This three-bedroom home presents in near new condition. The main bedroom has a WIR & FES and two others have BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Tiled entry leads to a good-size lounge & formal dining area with a large timber kitchen featuring a gas cook top, wall oven, dishwasher and plenty of bench space. A second living area is at the other end of the home along with the bathroom, toilet & laundry. A landscaped front garden complements the block.
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For Sale:
$375,000
5979 3000
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Custom designs
INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL
Ticks all the (pizza) boxes
SPECIALISING in custom furniture design, this long-established business has an extensive, nationwide database of clients. The business would suit qualified people operating in similiar industries or could be purchased as an investment and run under management with all trained staff prepared to stay on.
ON a busy main road, this pizza restaurant is part of a popular and well-known franchise. Trading seven days a week, takings are about $11,000 per week. The owner is willing to offer the business on a trial and all staff are in place if required. The business could be very easily be run under management or operated by new owners.
Furniture design, SORRENTO Price: $180,000 plus SAV Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 72 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Russell Murphy, 0407 839 184
Pizza and pasta, LANGWARRIN Price: $140,000 plus SAV Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 72 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Tanya Scagliarini, 0438 289 859
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HASTINGS - FOR SALE
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MOUNT ELIZA 18 Ranelagh Drive
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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 development + underground carpark (STCA). Brick workshop (9mx7m) with toilet & dual roller doors. Site has threephase power. Long settlement available. For Sale: $1,350,000
Situated at the Marina, the Galley Cafe has a loyal customer base with excellent takings for this easily opHUDWHG EXVLQHVV Â&#x2021;6HDWLQJ IRU SHRSOH Â&#x2021;/LTXRU OLFHQFH IRU SHRSOH Â&#x2021; :HOO NQRZQ IRU DIIRUGDEOH EUHDNIDVWV DQG ODUJH PHDO YDULHW\ Â&#x2021; NJ RI FRIIHH SHU ZHHN Â&#x2021; $OO IRRG SUHSDUHG LQ KRXVH Â&#x2021; &XUUHQWO\ WUDGLQJ GD\V S Z IURP DP WR SP Â&#x2021; $OO FKDWWHOV RZQHG E\ WKH EXVLQHVV Â&#x2021; \HDUV UHPDLQLQJ RQ OHDVH Â&#x2021; /RZ UHQW DQG VDOH SULFH negotiable For Sale: Price on Application
HASTINGS - FOR SALE
HASTINGS - FOR SALE
BAYSIDE BEAUTY Q Rare retail offering within Mt Elizaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Village retail centre with potential to value add Q 2 shops & 1st floor office on 1 title Q Total Rental: $54,820*pa net Q Land Area: 262m2* Q Potential for subdivision (STPA) AUCTION: FRIDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2PM Alex Ham 0410 545 226 Michael Gross 0419 355 561
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Warehouse/Factory + Takeaway Shop
Excellent Takings
Investment - Three Retail Shops!
Located just off Frankston Dandenong Road in the busy industrial estate. At the front is a take away shop of approx 82sqm, leased until January 2013 with 2 x 3 year options. Current rental is $24,288 pa (gross) + GST. At the back LV D ZDUHKRXVH IDFWRU\ RI DSSUR[ VTP ZKLFK LV YDFDQW Rental is $27,000 PA + GST. Approx 500m from Peninsula /LQN (DVW /LQN LQWHUFKDQJH .HHS DV DQ LQYHVWPHQW RU occupy the rear factory, the choice is yours! Approx 6.8% return if kept as investment with current rental rates.
Well-presented restaurant, established for 8 years and operating 7 days per week for dinner only. Employs 4 casual staff + 1 full time chef. Extensive takeaway menu, full liquor license for 80 people. Â&#x2021; 5 year + 5 year lease, Â&#x2021; $OO Ă&#x20AC;[WXUHV Ă&#x20AC;WWLQJ DQG FKDWWHOV LQFOXGHG IXOO NLWFKHQ tables, chairs, crockery + cutlery etc etc)
Located in the center of town, these three occupied RIĂ&#x20AC;FH VKRSV VKRZ JUHDW UHWXUQV Shop 1 - Butcher Shop Shop 2 - Fruit and Vegetable Shop 6KRS 8SVWDLUV %XLOGHUV 2IĂ&#x20AC;FH Double brick construction with car parking out front + 3 at rear. Well presented with excellent location and exposure. Land size approx 380m2 with total building size approx 300m2. Currently returning 6.07%
For Sale:
For Sale:
For Sale:
$750,000 + SAV
DOMINIC TALLON Phone: 0408 528 857
ALF TALLON Phone: 5979 3000
$270,000 + SAV
$935,000
35 High Street, Hastings
5979 3000
Western Port News, contact Jason Richardson on 0421 190 318 or jason@mpnews.com.au PUBLISHED WEEKLY
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For Sale - Mornington
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For Sale – Mornington
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Sale Price: $95,000 Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
Don’t Miss Out
For Sale – Mornington
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Freehold Opportunity
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^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Sale Price: $1.6 Million Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
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>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ϴϬƐƋŵ Ψϱϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĂ н '^d н K'^ >ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ϭϱϱƐƋŵ Ψϵϰ͕ϬϬϬƉĂ н '^d н K'^ Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
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For Sale – Mornington
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Sale Price: $250,000 + SAV Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
Sale Price: $120,000 + sav Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
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Restaurant / Bar
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Sale Price: $750,000 + SAV
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dŚŝƐ ƐŵĂůů ďƵƚ ƉĞƌĨĞĐƚůLJ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶĞĚ ƐŚŽƉ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ďĞƐƚ ƉĂƌƚ ŽĨ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ŝƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ ůĞĂƐĞ͘ dŚĞ ƚĞŶĂŶƚ ŝƐ ƌĞůŽĐĂƟŶŐ ƚŚĞ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ƚŽ Dƚ ůŝnjĂ ĂŶĚ ǁŝůů ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞ ƌĞůŽĐĂƟŽŶ ĐŽƐƚƐ͘ tŝƚŚ ĂŶ ĞdžƚƌĞŵĞůLJ ĐŚĞĂƉ ƌĞŶƚ LJŽƵ ǁŝůů ŶĞĞĚ ƚŽ ŵŽǀĞ ƋƵŝĐŬůLJ ƚŽ ďĞ ŝŶ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ŚƌŝƐƚŵĂƐ ƚƌĂĚĞ͘
Sale Price $290,000 + sav Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859
>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
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For Sale– Rye
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>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϮϳϱϬƉĐŵ н '^d н K'^ Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454
Beachside Cafe 'Ğƚ ŝŶ ŶŽǁ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ďƵƐLJ ƐƵŵŵĞƌ ƚƌĂĚĞ͘ tĞůů ƐĞƚ ƵƉ ĐĂĨĠ ƐƉĞĐŝĂůŝnjŝŶŐ ŝŶ ĨƌĞƐŚ ũƵŝĐĞƐ ĂŶĚ ůŝŐŚƚ ŵĞĂůƐ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ĞĂƐLJ ƚŽ ŽƉĞƌĂƚĞ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŝƐ Ă ƉƌŽǀĞŶ ŵŽŶĞLJ ŵĂŬĞƌ͘ tĞůů ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ ZLJĞ ďĞĂĐŚ ͕ ůŽŶŐ ůĞĂƐĞ͕ ŐƌĞĂƚ ƚĂŬŝŶŐƐ͘ sĞŶĚŽƌ DƵƐƚ ^Ğůů͘
^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϭϲϵ͕ϬϬϬ t͘/͘t͘K͘ Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
/ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂů &ƌĞĞŚŽůĚ &ĂŶƚĂƐƟĐ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ĂƐƚƵƚĞ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŽƌ Žƌ ŽǁŶĞƌ ŽĐĐƵƉŝĞƌ͘ ƵƌƌĞŶƚ ŽǁŶĞƌͬƚĞŶĂŶƚ ǁŝůůŝŶŐ ƚŽ ůĞĂƐĞ ďĂĐŬ ĨŽƌ ƐŚŽƌƚ Žƌ ůŽŶŐ ƚĞƌŵ ƚĞŶĂŶĐLJ͘ dŚŝƐ ŝƐ Ă ƐĞĐƵƌĞ ϭϭϬϬƐƋŵ ƐŝƚĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƉůĞŶƚLJ ŽĨ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ͘ ϯϮϱƐƋŵ ĨĂĐƚŽƌLJͬŽĸĐĞ ŚĂƐ ŵĂŝŶ ƌŽĂĚ ĞdžƉŽƐƵƌĞ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞƌĞ ŝƐ ƚŚƌĞĞͲ ƉŚĂƐĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ͘
Sale Price: $440,000 Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL Cutting edge
Cool runnings THIS distribution business includes a 2009 refrigerated Hino truck in excellent condition, which has been regularly serviced. The pick-up point for the set daily round is in Dandenong and deliveries are made â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Monday to Friday â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to food industries in the northern suburbs. After operating the business for 27 years, the vendor wishes to retire.
THIS well-presented hair salon, located in the heart of Frankston, opens for business Tuesday to Saturday with Monday by appointment only. There are 8 cutting stations and 3 shampoo basins. The business could suit someone just starting out in the industry. The monthly rental is $2170.40 with 8 more years on the lease.
Refrigerated transport, DANDENONG Price: $355,000 Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Hair salon, FRANKSTON Price: $45,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au
50 Playne Street Frankston
Tel: (03) 9781 1588 CLEANING
CAFE / TAKEAWAY
HAIR & BEAUTY
$19,500
$29,950 + sav
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$40,000 + sav
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$50,000 inc. stock
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$110,000 + sav
days 6am to 3pm. Seats 15 inside plus more outside in undercover courtyard. Long lease. Must sell!
$75,000 + sav
HAIR SALON
INDIAN RESTAURANT
FISHING TACKLE
LADIES SHOES
Currently managed, kiosk style in busy Bayside Shopping Centre. All new equipment when set up less than 2 years ago. Seats 34. Vendor will trial on $5,000 pw. Trades centre hours
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business exposure in town.
well positioned on Nepean Highway.
waterway. Est 1970.
Website with potential to add web
Seats 120.
NOW $120,000 + sav
$120,000 + sav
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DVD & VIDEO HIRE
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$185,000 + sav
$189,000 + sav
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
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available, some alterations
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MASSAGE
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Traditional Thai massage in 3 locations â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Berwick (4 rooms) &UDQERXUQH URRPV Pakenham (5 rooms). Clean URRPV HDFK YHQXH KDV IRRW massage chairs. Can be bought separately..
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$259,000 + sav
$260,000 + sav
STREET SWEEPING
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$320,000 + sav
$325,000
builders. 3 vehicles included. FREEHOLD $270,000
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$230,000 + sav ( for all 3)
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Tony Latessa: 0412 525 151
No. 1 REIV Accredited Business Agent in Victoria 32 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability REIV Business Brokers Committee Member
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100 Bay Road, Mount Martha
RESIDENTIAL
www.jlbre.com.au
E S TAT E A G E N T S S I NC E 1 9 0 5
Auction (unless sold prior) Sat 27th Oct at 12 noon
Be in for Christmas Situated in one of Mount Marthas most exclusive areas on approximately 3600m2, this substantial brick home has it all. Well-appointed kitchen with quality Blanco appliances, 4 bedrooms with ensuite and walk in robe to main, rumpus room with built in wet bar or formal lounge room, casual meals, formal dining and great sized family room. A wide timber deck on two sides with views to the Bay plus a beautiful vista overlooking the recently resurfaced mod grass tennis court and
36 Paperbark Drive, Mount Martha
delightful native garden. Add to this two double garages both on remote plus a caravan or boat bay. Other features include solar electricity panels, 18000 litre water tank plumbed to the house, ducted heating, split system heating & cooling, wood fire and fully fenced. Easy walk to Mount Martha village, central to both South Beach and North Beach, Mount Martha Yacht club and the Estuary. Contact: Chris Garrett 0419 397 835
For Sale: $490,000 - $530,000
Spacious family home Delightful 4 bedroom family home is just oozing perfection. Offering spacious formal lounge room, a beautifully appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher adjacent the family / dining room that opens out to a fantastic undercover timber entertaining deck which is surrounded by a perfectly manicured and amazingly low maintenance Mediterranean theme garden with a built in BBQ. In addition to the main bedroom serviced by full en-suite and walk in robe, there are a further 3 excellent sized bedrooms with BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s.
For Sale: $799,950
1 Acre - gorgeous near new home in a rustic setting
Contact: Chris Garrett 0419 397 835
220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red HIll 5989 2364 Page 16
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In the Frankston High School Zone! Complete with all your hearts desires, this beautiful family home is less than 12 months old and offers 4 great sized bedrooms plus childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s retreat. Three zoned living areas are perfect for the growing family and entertaining. Gorgeous open plan kitchen and living with stunning appliances, dishwasher & stone bench tops PLUS double remote garage with internal access and additional off-street parking, 5500 litre water tank, solar paneling, solar HWS and ducted heating.
www.jlbre.com.au
Contact: Chris Garrett 0419 397 835
131 Pt Nepean Road, Dromana 5987 2000 2117 Pt Nepean Road, Rye 5987 9000
AROUND THE REGION
Fire fuel loads at all-time high
Get ready: Craig Lapsley at the fire meeting. Picture: Murray Homes
By Jo Winterbottom A BIGGER part of the southern Mornington Peninsula has been declared an extreme fire danger area for the coming fire season. Large areas of Sorrento and Portsea will be included on the extreme danger map for the first time this year. Blairgowrie and the part of Rye from White Cliffs to Canterbury Jetty Rd will again be classified an extreme risk, as they were last summer. The CFA has called a public meeting in Sorrento on Saturday 28 October to discuss the extreme danger rating. Fire Services Commissioner Craig Lapsley told a public meeting in Blairgowrie that Victorians had to accept that bushfires were now a threat every summer. “Our research has told us that it may take years before the Victorian community comes to terms with the annual threat of bushfires,” he said. Concerns over a helter-skelter flight to Port Phillip beaches were raised at the meeting earlier this month.
While Mornington Peninsula Shire had designated 12 Neighbourhood Safer Places where residents can marshal as a “last resort” during a bushfire, Mr Lapsley said many residents would wait until the danger was extreme, then head for beaches, causing potentially catastrophic traffic jams and other safety concerns. “We will need to do further work to establish how this [evacuation to beaches] could be done safely,” he told the meeting at Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron. “I am aware that many people on the peninsula have adopted a wait-and-see strategy on high bushfire risk days. “If a bushfire takes hold, it would move very quickly through coastal vegetation and if people are going to move to the bay beaches, they would need to do so early in the morning and be prepared to stay on the beach all day and into the evening.” The safest strategy for residents in high-risk areas, especially for families with young
children and the elderly, would be to leave the peninsula the day before a declared code red or extreme fire danger day. He singled out the area between Melbourne Rd and Mornington Peninsula National Park, which is packed with holiday houses, as of “major concern to our fire fighters” and said permanent residents had an important role to play in educating visitors. “When people come to the peninsula for holidays they tend not to read newspapers or listen to radio and television; they are in holiday mode and the bushfire message does not reach many people in this group,” he said. Mr Lapsley said high fuel loads in extreme risk areas had been allowed to build over “several decades”. “We have identified the fire danger areas, but it will take a number of years to get this under control,” he said. Murray Homes of Blairgowrie Community Fire Prevention Action Group called for a plan to decrease fuel loads and reduce the fire classification from “extreme” to “moderate” within three years. The situation on the peninsula was complicated because there were four authorities responsible for different areas – the shire, Parks, VicRoads and the Department of Sustainability and Environment, which includes foreshore management committees. It was further confused by the perceived competing interests of conservationists and fire prevention advocates. He commended a shire fuel reduction scheme in Canterbury Jetty Rd, Blairgowrie, where undergrowth was being cleared from stands of Moonah trees, as “the basis for an agreement between conservation groups and fire prevention advocates”. The meeting called for a firebreak to be cleared between the national park and residential areas in Blairgowrie, Rye and Sorrento.
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BUSINESS FEATURE
Frankston company out to ‘crush’ the US FRANKSTON-based Bin Buddie Company has developed, registered and patented a new product called Garden Bin Buddie. The company says it was formed to manufacture and market an innovative and inexpensive garden and household tool in Australia, with the objective of tackling the massive United States market. It has a design patent pending, has applied for a trademark in the US and has had interest from a number of American manufacturing companies as well as from one of the nation’s leading hardware retailers. Garden Bin Buddie was created to assist homeowners to safely and easily compress the contents of garden wheelie bin by up to 70 per cent, the company states.
“No more cuts and scratches from manually trying to crush the garden and grass clippings, and no more danger of falling while jumping in it to try and create more space in an overflowing wheelie bin. “People would be surprised at the number of householders who undertake this practice so they can get more of their garden rubbish collected each fortnight,” said Jimmy Rylands, owner of Nu Age Tube Bending, which manufactures Garden Bin Buddie for the company. “It ends in many broken bones and bruises, without even counting the serious cuts, scratches and infections that are often sustained by handling the sharp sticks, thorns and prickles in the garden waste.” Mr Rylands said Garden Bin Bud-
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Lawn free: bliss at five kilometres an hour By Stuart McCullough THERE’S a moment when man and machine are so completely fused that it is no longer possible to tell where flesh and bone end and steel and oil begin. It’s a kind of alchemy that cannot be imitated and, once lost, can never be retrieved. I had such a bond for a time. Not with a hotted up Commodore, Falcon or even the family Tarago. I had it with a ride-on lawn mower. It wasn’t pretty and was far from sleek. To be honest, it was about as aerodynamic as a box of tissues and when it came to “torque” this thing was almost entirely mute. In terms of horsepower, it was a broken down old nag destined for the knackery. With a top speed of five glorious kilometres per hour (downhill, with wind assistance), it was substantially slower than walking. That, however, was beside the point. Our ride-on lawn mower represented one thing – freedom. In a house with two brothers and two sisters, opportunities for solitude were few and far between and mostly located in the bathroom. The hallway was like Flinders Street Station. And while the thunderbox was one of the few areas of the house that was not a thoroughfare, any respite it offered was necessarily brief. Were you to linger for more than five or so minutes, impatient little fists would begin to rap on the door and pointed questions
asked. At the time, I avoided answering, but let me say now – for the record – no, I had not fallen in. I was just trying to get a little peace and quiet. We lived on 20 acres, most of which my father had fenced off for lawn. I can say with great certainty that it takes a very long time to mow that much grass. Like painting the Sydney Opera House, no sooner had you finished shearing the last blade than you had to return to the beginning and start over. In spring it was especially bad. The combination of warm weather and moisture meant that the grass re-grew within the hour. It was like trying to destroy the Robert Patrick T-1000 in Terminator 2. There hardly seemed any point in trying. It could be treacherous, too. We lived on the remnants
of an old orchard, meaning that the landscape came in waves. You could easily become seasick just by taking a walk around the yard. It was worse on the mower. There were many trees and their skeletal branches would claw at you as you went past, ripping your Tshirt. Then there was the gulag. The bottom right-hand corner of the yard was nearly always soaked through. Even during periods of drought. I’ve often suspected the day will come in which it will open up as a giant sinkhole and begin swallowing unsuspecting livestock. In fact, now that I think about it, everything I’ve ever misplaced may, in fact, have been swallowed by the gulag. It remains the case to this day that when you get to this part of the yard, you’ll likely find
yourself beginning to sink well past your ankles as the ground prepares to swallow you whole. The risk was that once you rode to the right-hand corner on the lawnmower, you wouldn’t be able to get out. It never occurred to me to ask for help. Having to do so would be to surrender your freedom. But as dangerous as it was, I was ready. The ride-on mower was a hulking beast that sounded like the apocalypse once you got it going. However, getting it started was just the first of many challenges. Frankly, keys and ignition switches are for lightweights. Real engines need a ripcord. The term ripcord is entirely appropriate as it accurately describes the injury caused to your shoulder. There were whole periods of my youth during which I could barely lift a knife or fork due to ripcord injuries and there was no shame greater than being unable to start the mower. But once seated astride that mighty mechanical stead, the hours that followed were blissful. You even had to dress for the occasion. Using the rideon lawnmower was always a gumboot job; although what use a thin layer of rubber was going to be against a rotating metal blade probably doesn’t stand thinking about. We also wore special goggles and noise-reducing earmuffs. It was like having a microphone plugged into your eardrums. Despite the noise of the engine, the effect of the earmuffs was to put you inside
your own soundproof booth. As a result, the hours I spent on the mower were often accompanied by loud and raucous singing. It is just as well we had no neighbours. There were, sadly, the occasional casualties. Stray tennis balls or plastic figurines came off not so much second best as a distant last when pitted against the mower’s steel blades of justice. Ordinarily, destroying something belonging to a brother or sister would get you in trouble. Not when you were mowing, though. It was a little like having diplomatic immunity. When I got a driver’s licence, it was surely no coincidence that I bought a Daihatsu Charade – a car that had a lot in common with the ride-on lawnmower, save that it wasn’t quite as fast. Leaving for university, I took the Charade. In truth, I should have taken the lawnmower. Instead, it remained in Tyabb to cut the lawn and do battle with the gulag. Each year, when spring rolls around and the scent of fresh-cut grass first wafts in through the window, I think about the lawnmower. It has been a very long time since I’ve had any lawn, much less a mower. I don’t think I’ve ever felt as peaceful as I did cutting the grass of our back yard. Perhaps I’ll volunteer. This summer, as the day draws to a close in Tyabb, look for me sitting on top of a ride-on lawnmower, heading off into the sunset. Ride on. www.stuartmccullough.com
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THE Somers Arts Fair is on 28 October at Somers Primary School, the 10th annual event. The fair is the major fundraiser for the school with funds going to the school for new buildings, ground work, equipment and teaching programs. Adults can enjoy: Art – the exhibition is expected to be bigger than last year and will be housed in the Old School House and the new building. Artwork will include paintings (oil, acrylic, watercolor and pastels), sketches, etchings, photographs, sculptures, mixed media installations and totem poles. New exhibiting artists this year are Hugh Evans, Kirsten Jackson, Sam Larwill, Andrea Bunyevich and Blair Betheras. The arts fair’s signature totem poles have been donated by Andrew Wilson, Michael Leeworthy, Ron Roach and grade 3/4 students, Paul Mutimer and grade 6 students, Gaye Sloan, Judy Armstrong and Belinda Armstrong with her Aboriginal group. The main auction, which includes many totem poles, and other donated items of art, starts at 2pm and will be opened by federal MP Greg Hunt. Gourmet food – homemade cakes and biscuits, Calamari Brothers, Dutch poffertjes, gourmet sandwiches, beef on the spit rolls, Main Ridge cheese and more.
Thirst quenchers – Mornington Brewery beer, Balnarring Vineyard wine and good coffee. Stalls – Christmas shopping options in one location ranging from children’s clothing to jewellery and homemade knits and crafts. There will be a large array of traditional and modern items. Entertainment – the lineup is a bit different from previous years. The fair will be opened by Frankston RSL Pipes and Drums, followed by Woodleigh and Peninsula School bands, a circus demonstration, Zen Do Kai martial arts demonstration and several peninsula bands. Activities for kids: Games – South East Water badge-making, coloring-in and its “great wall of buckets”, and the popular scouts games and activities.
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By IT Gully SORRENTO coach Nick Jewell made it two centuries in as many innings when he blasted 128 in his side’s victory over Long Island in MPCA Provincial cricket. Opening the innings, Jewell treated the Islanders’ bowlers with contempt before eventually falling to spinner Greg Lamb. Lamb snared all five of Sorrento’s wickets, but it failed to prevent a comfortable five-wicket victory. Chasing just 126 for the win, Sorrento finished on 5/205 in the 55th over. Leigh Poholke scored 31 for the Sharks and Jedd Falck opened with 27. Lamb was the best of the Long Island bowlers, snaring 5/73 off 16 overs. Sorrento had a sneak peak at a possible outright victory, sending the Islanders back in, but Justin Bridgeman
(42no) and Paul Hartle (9no) dug deep. Peter Connell retired hurt. Newcomers to Provincial cricket Mt Eliza sits at the top of the ladder after knocking over Mt Martha. In a one-day match because of last week’s washout, the Reds won the toss and elected to bat. They were bowled out in the 40th over for just 128. Mitch Darville was the best of the Mt Martha batsman with 50, and skipper Chris Holcombe contributed 22. Lyle House was once again the destroyer for the Mounties with 4/32 from seven overs, and Justin Savio snared 3/22 from 9.5 overs after opening the bowling. Mt Eliza had little trouble chasing the total, passing it with three overs to spare. Shane Speedie opened with 41 and Jason Mathers continued his good form with 34. Jordan Pomeroy was exceptional
with the ball for the Reds, taking 2/15 from 10 overs. Along with Mt Eliza and Sorrento, Baxter remains the only other undefeated side in Provincial after knocking over Mornington. Chasing 196 for victory, the reigning champions got the runs with 12 overs up their sleeve. In fact, they batted on and scored 275. Shane McComb opened with 61 and Trav Sawers hit them as well as he has for a couple of seasons, scoring 60. Leigh Paterson got among the runs for Baxter with 37 and Dale Irving contributed 29. Matt and Luke Harper picked up two wickets each for the Doggies. Peninsula Old Boys makes up the top four after defeating Rye. The game was restricted to a onedayer, POB batting first and scoring 6/210 in its 40 overs. Dylan O’Malley opened the innings
with 46, keeper Wade Pelzer scored a half century and Johnny Forrest was superb at the end of the innings with 58. Rye skipper Darren Groves opened the bowling and snared 1/35 from eight overs. Tommy Barrand was the pick of the Demons’ attack with 2/60. Glenn Prendergast was the unlikely match winner for POB with the ball, grabbing 3/20 off three overs. The Demons were bowled out for 167 in the last over. Ben Ashworth scored 54 for the Demons to be their most productive batsman, while Rhys Wynne scored 34 and Aaron Vernon 26. Crib Point completed the expected and cruised to victory against Heatherhill. Chasing 172 for victory, the Magpies got over the line with eight wickets in hand. Henry Dolphin scored 66 when
opening the innings, Matty Blake hit 46, Adam Keulen 41no and skipper Luke Herrington made it a thoroughly enjoyable day for the batsmen with an unbeaten 48. Brad Maxwell and Matty Meagher were the two wicket-takers for the Heatherhill. Moorooduc recruit Stuart Plunkett was the star of the show in the side’s victory over Ballam Park. Plunkett starred with the ball, bowling 10 overs and finishing with the impressive figures of 5/27, before opening the innings with the bat and scoring 24. Moorooduc bowled out the Knights in the 38th over for 119, before passing the total in the 37th over. Shane Garlick top-scored for the Ducs with 36, and Matt Mitchell helped himself to 31.
French Islanders dodge outright defeat SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully TOOTGAROOK is the only MPCA Sub-district side with two wins from two matches after getting the points against French Island. The Tooters had already won the match after week one having bowling out the opposition for just 44. Although they had passed the total last weekend, as expected, Tootgarook batted on to build an outright win total. They also gave Luke Thompson every opportunity to get to 100. He was removed for 79. Declaring at 3/170, the home side sent the Islanders back in. This time, French Island offered some resistance, making 205. Skipper Matt Spark made 57, Ben King 46 batting at three and Matt Ho-
sken kept the tail wagging with a half century at number nine. With five overs left in the match, Tootgarook needed 80 runs to win outright. They did okay, scoring at 10 runs an over and finishing the five overs on 4/50. Red Hill recruit Simon Dart hit another century on Saturday while fellow opener Riley Shaw scored an unbeaten 93 as the Hillmen finished 0/208 in the match against Skye. Skye had a fair dinkum crack at the total, falling short by just 20-odd runs. The visitors got away to a flyer, skipper Jason Hartigan scoring 71 and Davyd Stockman 37. Skye lost its first wicket with the score on 73 and its second when the score had past 100. However, it was all downhill from there. Red Hill quick Luke Doyle
snaring 3/28, Andrew Mock 2/47 and Ross Corfield 2/28. As expected, Rosebud went for the outright win against Dromana but the Hoppers hung tough. After Dromana scored just 55 in the first innings, the Buds went about scoring runs quickly, compiling 3/190 in 29 overs. Skipper Darren Kerr scored 80 and Mat Maher 62. Dromana number four batsman Andrew Thomson was the thorn in Rosebud’s side in the second innings The Buds had the opposition 4/22 before Thomson and Zacc Klan (30) dug in. Skipper Jason Clarke offered some resistance at the end with 21. Rosebud opening bowler Jason Nagel finished with match figures of 12/63 after picking up four of the six Dromana second-innings wickets.
Balnarring picked up its first win in some time after getting the points against Tyabb. Batting first, Balnarring scored 9/152 in 40 overs, Chris Murphy topscoring with 42. Tyabb opening bowler Nathan Hudgson took 3/22 to be the pick of the bowlers. In the chase, the Yabbies could only muster 127 in 38 overs. Luke Rus topscored with 40. Luke Chapple was the best of the Balnarring bowlers with 4/27 and Jacob Cook picked up 4/43 from 9.4 overs. In a less than ordinary game of cricket, Seaford Tigers beat Carrum Downs by just 18 runs – 59 to 77. Both sides batted again, which added some intrigue, but it was the disastrous first innings of Carrum Downs
that brought about the result. The Cougars batted first and at one stage were 6/19 before the tail wagged. Chamara Perera top-scored with 15, batting at nine. Corey Hand and Tom Sinclair each picked up four wickets for the Tigers. Seaford got away to a reasonable start before losing 6/23 midway through the innings. Perera did the damage with the ball for the Cougars, picking up 5/20. The Cougars hit 138 in its second innings before sending Seaford in to try for a reverse outright. However, Ash Mills was solid at the top of the order with 37. The Tigers collapsed, losing 6/22, but managed to hold on. Ryan Lynch took three second-innings wickets for Carrum Downs.
Hastings bowlers create havoc for Flinders HASTINGS CRICKET By Greg Bradshaw HASTINGS Firsts finally got to play cricket on the weekend after two weekends of bad weather. In the one-dayer substitute for the washed out two-day match versus Flinders, Hastings won the toss and batted first. Brad Watson and Issy Dias opened the batting with Dias being dismissed in the second over for a duck. Jake Hewitt joined Watson and they hit a quick/fire 45 runs before Watson was out for a lusty 40, 2/52 off 9 overs. From this point wickets fell at regular intervals with only Tim Birch showing any great resistance with 30 while Scott Phillips made 13 and Aaron Wilson 10 as Hastings was dismissed for 113 in the 37th over. As per previous seasons, Hastings’ bowling has been the side’s strength. Dias started with two wickets in his first over, having 2/3 off his first six. Phillips, who bowled first change, also captured two wickets in his first
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over, and bowled two very quick spells taking 3/14. Luke Hewitt bowled second change and joined the party, claiming a wicket in his second over. At this stage Flinders was in tatters at 6/22 in only the 12th over. The tailenders showed some resistance, batting another 21 overs before Dias ran through them, finishing with 10 overs, 4 maidens, 5/10. Flinders made 79. Hewitt finished with1/13 off 5 overs and Birch took 1/28 off 7 overs. The bowlers from both teams were backed up by some sensational catching by their fielders. This was a good first-up win, but next week the team will have to bat 75 overs to win. Hastings Seconds travelled to Flinders and batted first. The blues started poorly, falling to 4/28 in the 12th over before Jason Slocombe (25) and Phil Stone steadied the ship, putting on a 77-run partnership with 8 overs to go. Stone batted brilliantly, smashing 83 before being bowled trying to get his century in the second-last over.
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Hastings finished with 8/157 off its 40 overs. Morgan Darrer made 15. The bowlers started well, having Flinders 2/12 in the 7th over but their three experienced batsman contributed to them getting over the line with one over to spare, 5/159. Wickets were shared around with Wade Delahaye taking 2/50 off 10, Jake Ryan 1/29 off 10, Luke Gibbons 1/47 off 10 and Steve Thomson 0/25 off 9. The Thirds played Boneo, which batted first. Boneo slumped to 4/4 in the third over with Travis Hewitt taking two wickets in his first over, then came a runout and Gavin Doig started with a wicket. The next pair put on 50 before Boneo lost 5/22 being 9/76 after 30 overs. The last pair batted for 10 overs to reach 9/111. Hewitt finished with 2/14, Kevin Watson took 2/11 off 8, Dave Craig 1/12 off 4, Chris Marsh 1/20 off 6, Matt Sawosz 1/23 off 7 and Doig 1/22 off 7. Hastings batted well, completing the run chase in the 24th over with Pat Foy
scoring an entertaining 49, Craig 22 and Glenn Jansz 14. The Fourths played Carrum Downs away with Carrum Downs batting first and smashing 199 off 29 overs. Chris Lehmann took 3/15 off 5, Aaron Vinson 3/30 off 5, Steven Robb 2/22 off 5, Nathan Goodacre 1/3 and Nishan Easwarapadacham 1/27 off 4 overs. Hastings had 40 overs to chase down the runs. Lehmann opening the batting and smashed an impressive 53no, Vinson made 17, 3/88 in the 12th over. Nishan played a steady innings, making 53 retired, Kyle Robb hit a quick 21 and Goodacre struck the winning run and remained 18no. Juniors: Hastings under-15s played Tyabb in a 20-over per side match with Tyabb batting first and scoring 37. Wickets were shared around with Matt Foy taking 2/0, Andrew Jeffs 2/2, Jesse Moffatt 1/3, Sean Hewitt 1/5 and Brodie Prestage 1/5. Hastings batted well, scoring 4/57 in reply with Foy making 20 retired and Prestage 13 retired. The under-13s played Crib Point in
the derby. Crib batted first, scoring a very competitive 4/71 off 20 overs. Regan Taylor took 2/1, Thomas Finn 1/4 and Jackson Coles 1/7. Hastings batted well, scoring 2/98 to win the game. Shelby Lothian-Burdett hit 20 retired as did Ryan McNamara, and Coles made 12no. The under-11s played Moorooduc on Friday night with Hastings scoring 7/121 off 20 overs with Devlin Webb making 18 retired, Pat Wilson 12 ret, Thomas Finn 16 ret and Thomas Buckley 4no. Moorooduc replied with 13/51, which included 9 runouts with Nicolas Gregg taking 1/4, Lochie Robertson 2/3 and Wilson 1/0. The under-13 and 11s played in new shirts thanks to sponsors MB Plastering, and L Coopers Real Estate. Bakers Delight Hastings is providing bread for afternoon teas for the season and Hastings Camping provided a gazebo for players and supporters who watch the cricket on the small oval. Coming event: Melbourne Cup Day 6 November at the club starts at 12.30pm.
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Langy on top after big win over Main Ridge as Boneo dominate the Braves DISTRICT By IT Gully LANGWARRIN sits at the top of the MPCA District table as the only undefeated side after two rounds. Coming off two grand final losses in two seasons, the Kangas shook things up in the off-season in the hope of getting a different result in 2012-13. So far, so good for Langwarrin, scoring 7/307 on Saturday against Main Ridge. Chasing 149 for victory, Langwarrin passed the total with just two wickets down. Andrew Johnson came in at four and, after snaring two wickets last week, cracked 115 runs with the bat to take man of the match honours. Ben Wells found some much-needed form with 49 runs, Simon McE-
voy opened with 45, Jake Prosser has started the season well with 33 and Mal Coutts was unbeaten at the end with 32. Former Wedgewood medallist Danny Weare scored 33 in his comeback match in the seconds. Boneo has started the season in wonderful fashion, getting the job done against Baden Powell. After bowling out the Braves for just 102, Boneo went about doing a number on the opposition, eventually scoring 6/215. Skipper and former Frankston player Leigh Lowry did as he liked, scoring 109 from 265 balls. He hit 14 fours and two sixes. Teenager Jack Fowler hit three fours and four sixes on his way to 48, batting at seven, while Ryan Jellie (22) and Matt Rogers (25) both had some
time in the middle. Brendan Jovic was the best of the Braves bowlers with 3/58. Former Langwarrin skipper Nathan Volpe turned it on for his new club Seaford on Saturday, taking out the man of the match with 34 runs and 5/11 off nine overs against Delacombe Park, including the prized wickets of Chris Brittain and Simon Dignan. Chasing 200 for victory, Delacombe Park was rolled for just 73 in 34 overs. Jon Guthrie was the highest scorer with 12. Seaford sent the Parkers straight back in and they batted for another 32 overs, finishing at 5/93. It was an easy victory for Seaford and the team sits in third place on the table. Hastings is in fourth place after an easy win against Flinders.
It wasn’t the highest quality match, Hastings winning with a score of 113. Recruit Brad Watson was the best of the Hastings bats with 40 and Tim Birch scored 30. Shane Beggs was the pick of the Flinders bowlers with 4/31, and Adam Mirabella snared 3/19 from eight overs. Hastings quick Isuru Dias then made light work of the Flinders batting lineup, ripping through with 5/10, and Scott Phillips picked up 3/14. Flinders was bowled out in the 32nd over, Nathan Hunt top-scoring with 34. Carrum successfully defended its 152, bowling out Somerville for 124 in the 54th over. Teenagers Lachy Dobson and Jackson Fry picked up two wickets each for the Lions and Cory Foster snared
three. Ben Delaney topped the card for the Eagles with 48, Nick Marshall was looking the goods before being run-out for 27 and Craig Black hit 23. Keith Burdett was picked up by Foster for a duck. Pines got the 12 points against Frankston YCW but it came after a big fright. Defending 250, Pines got home in the 74th over, bowling out the Stonecats for 221. Luke Hutchison wound back the clock for the Stonecats with 93, while 17-year-old Jack Greenwood hit 33 and the evergreen Craig Burch made a nuisance of himself at the end with 45. Brett Remy was the pick of the Piners’ bowlers with 5/56 from 22 overs, while Nick Wilcox and Ricky Ramsdale each snared two wickets.
Batting styles: After two wet weekends, Hastings’ batsmen relished the chance to get among the runs in a demolition of Flinders during a one-dayer. Pictures: Andrew Hurst Western Port News 23 October 2012
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Hoop eyes Cox Plate after Cup success CRAIG Williams has Cox Plate victories to his credit on Fields Of Omagh (2006) and Pinker Pinker (2011) so he knows all about winning Australasia’s most prestigious weight-for-age event. Now Williams, who was born and raised in Cranbourne, is hoping his judgement will be vindicated when Saturday’s renewal comes around at Moonee Valley. Faced with a difficult decision, Williams chose the imported Green Moon ahead of the exciting three-year-old Pierro. “It was virtually impossible to compare them because I hadn’t ridden Pierro,” Williams said. “But I have ridden Green Moon in his four races this year and would rate him a five lengths better horse than when I first rode him in the Blamey Stakes at Flemington in March. “That plus the fact he has 59kg when I would have had to waste severely to ride Pierro at 49.5kg made the difference. “The Cox Plate is usually a hard-fought affair and Green Moon is a horse I am happy to
go to war with.” Green Moon, who is raced by former Crown Casino boss Lloyd Williams, stamped his Cox Plate credentials by scoring an authoritative win in the Turnbull Stakes (2000m) at Flemington on 6 October. He raced three wide throughout and was going better on the line than any of his rivals. On this basis, his stamina won’t be an issue and he has the tactical speed to race in a forward position if Williams wishes. On the other hand, the boom surrounding Pierro was pricked when his colours were lowered by All To Hard in the Caulfield Guineas on 13 October. There were excuses for his effort, but it did raise a question over whether he would run the 2040 metres of the Cox Plate. However, supporters of Pierro can take solace from the fact that both Octagonal (1995) and So You Think (2009) won the Cox Plate after being beaten in the Caulfield Guineas. Racing’s No 1 woman trainer Gai Waterhouse has a particularly strong hand this year with More Joyous and Proisir backing up Pierro. A winner of eight group one races, More Joyous was
fifth behind So You Think two years ago but prospects diminished when easily beaten into fourth place in the Toorak Handicap (1600m). At the same time she has proven to be an elite performer so can never be underrated. Like Pierro and More Joyous at their most recent outing, Proisir was a short-priced favourite when beaten into second place behind It’s A Dundeel in the Spring Champion Stakes (2000m) at Randwick. All Too Hard, who is Black Caviar’s half-brother, will certainly be among the main chances if connections press ahead. A slow maturing type, he showed he is benefiting from patient handling by coming from last to capture the Caulfield Guineas, giving the impression the Cox Plate distance won’t be a problem. Kiwi four-year-old Ocean Park has an impeccable record so far this season. After winning in New Zealand, he came across the Tasman to score resolute victories in the Underwood Stakes (1800m) and the Caulfield Stakes (2000m). Cranbourne trainer Greg Eurell won last year’s Cox Plate with Pinker Pinker and the region will have two worthy contenders this year in the Mornington-trained Rekindled
Interest and Ethiopia. Rekindled Interest, who is in the stable of Jim Conlan, was an unlucky third last year and indicated he is racing in similar vein with a stout third in the Dato Tan Stakes at Moonee Valley in September. He then flopped in the Turnbull Stakes, but this poor performance can be blamed on racing in the worst part of the track. This year’s Australian Derby winner Ethiopia, who is in the care of Pat Carey, stormed home when sixth in the Turnbull Stakes. This was only his second start in the preparation and he will go into the Cox Plate with stamina very much on his side. Now that Craig Williams has won the Caulfield Cup on Dunaden, he has another opportunity to achieve a unique feat. After winning last year’s
Caulfield Cup on Southern Speed he took the Cox Plate on Pinker Pinker. Then a suspension – incurred at Bendigo – cost him the winning ride on Dunaden in the Melbourne Cup. Achieving the next step in his attempt to be one of the few jockeys to win the “Triple Crown” depends on Green Moon on Saturday. But if he is successful Williams will go into the Melbourne Cup brimful of confidence because Dunaden could have hardly been more impressive. He produced a performance rarely seen in a major race when he stormed home from near last to score in effortless fashion. His effort was even more dominant when it is considered he was carrying 58kg. Horses to catch my eye as
potential winners over the next few weeks are Catered, Crystal Web, Subiaso, Summerbliss, Gondokoro, Galah, Altar, Extra Zero, My Quest for Peace, Pear Tart, Soft Sand City Of Song, Pharomac, Cheviot Beach, Specter, Dear Demi, Mabsam, Menados and Zuma Roc. Best: Dear Demi. International form expert Peter Ellis provides weekly racing tips online at the Tatts website. Visit www.tatts.com > News > Peter Ellis Racing Tips after 2pm each Friday. Listen to Peter’s race analysis and tips for Melbourne and Adelaide meets on Saturday mornings at 10.45am in Under The Microscope on RadioTAB. Visit www.tatts.com > Racing > RadioTAB.
Going for three: An exuberant Craig Williams is happy after winning the Caulfield Cup on Dunaden on Saturday and kissing the prize. He has the chance to win a third Cox Plate on Green Moon. Pictures: Slickpix
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Many baits maximises chances ON THE LINE By Paul “Tracker” Pingiaro
IT’s not the fish that are hard to catch at the moment, it’s the fine weather when you get a day off. When you get on the water it becomes even more important to make the most of your time. Anglers often head out with only one type of bait; this can be a big mistake as fish often will only eat one type of offering, totally ignoring other baits. It’s critical to have a good spread of baits to find the flavour of the day. For example, if you’re after snapper, a good early season spread would be squid, pilchards, silver whiting and soury. This should be supplemented with a good quality burley. Baits should be fished with as little lead as possible as this presents the bait in the most natural form. When using burley in light currents, spread from the top to the bottom. Throw pellets directly over the side and as they sink, they burley the entire water column. If you’re using frozen tubes, simply tie them off against the side of the boat and as they thaw they will
By George: Rick fished out of Yaringa Harbour on Saturday and landed a 52cm King George whiting somewhere “out there”. Picture: Jonny Wright
disintegrate and disperse through the water column. When you’re fishing faster water, the best position for burley is the top of your anchor chain. As the boat moves up and down it lifts the chain, which shakes the burley pot and aids in the dispersion.
What’s biting
Snapper In Port Phillip the snapper are still a bit up and down; this is simply due to weather patterns. However some great catches of fish are coming from Mt Mar-
tha to Chelsea. It would be fair to say the fish are pretty much everywhere but getting them to bite has been a little harder. While the surface temperature is getting higher, it’s still cold at the bottom. My No 1 tip for this time of year is patience. In Western Port, snapper are feeding a little bit more freely. Spots worth a try include between Hastings and Warneet. Land anglers can try the rocks at Mt Martha and Mornington, which are
producing some nice fish. Brighton and Mordialloc are also worth a try. Whiting The whiting are back up and about with some great catches. In Port Phillip good catches have been made from Portsea to Mt Eliza. The best baits have been mussels, squid and pippies. Burley has been very effective in bringing the fish on. In Western Port, we have seen some monster “ting” with a few fish to 52cm being landed. Watsons Inlet has continued to fire, and best baits have been pippies and mussels. Squid While starting to slow a bit in southern Port Phillip there are still some lovely specimens being caught. The piers at Sorrento, Portsea and Blairgowrie are firing at night. In Western Port, Stony Point to Tyabb continues to see squid to 3kg. Best results are on Hirate squid jigs and silver whiting. For the land-based in Western Port, Stony Point has been the pier of choice as Flinders and Warneet continue to be hit and miss. Flathead Some great catches of flat-
ties to 40cm have come from Mornington in 10-18 metres using squid and silver whiting. In Western Port, Quail Bank has seen some sand and rock flathead landed to 45cm, with best baits being mussels and pilchards. Yaringa Harbour Last week we saw King George whiting to 52cm, grass whiting to 40cm, gurnard to 55cm, garfish to 52cm, flathead to 45cm, squid to 2kg, gummy sharks to 10kg, snapper to 5kg. The fishing has been good considering the weather and will only get better. Best places to wet a line have been Watsons Inlet, Eagle Rock, 18m off Tyabb and Quail Bank. 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 and brings his knowledge to MP News Group for season 2012-13. Details: www.fishingmornington.com or www.western portboathire.com.au Email spbh@bigpond.com or 5975 5479.
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Lunch with Fran Houlahan and Brian Johnston Friday 2 November at 1 pm
Fran a former Lady in Racing and trainer of the Jumping Horse of the Year and her husband Brian Johnston racehorse trainer and former showjumper will attend the lunch and chat about their business and experiences in Racing.
We will run a sweep with attendees and hope to select a couple of tips for Melbourne Cup Day. Lunch is $10 Western Port News 23 October 2012
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A peninsula haven MT Martha Retirement Village is a well-designed, environmentally friendly and ideally positioned retirement village complex. The village is the desire of many people who have spent time on the Mornington Peninsula and can now retire to a secure facility suited to them. The peninsula, just over an hour’s drive from the city on Melbourne’s “doorstep”, and is rightfully described as Melbourne’s playground. It is one the most popular informal recreational areas in Victoria and will become more popular with the opening of Peninsula Link freeway in early 2013. The village is quite different from existing facilities in the region as it provides a distinctly higher standard of accommodation and is one of few villages with its own fully accredited residential aged care facility. The village provides independent living options for older Australians on the peninsula and allows local residents and second home owners, who would otherwise focus outside the area for a suitable retirement village facility, to stay connected to their community and families, while also attracting new retirees to the area. Accessible from the village is a health club including a
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