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Sailing in for summerTOPSAIL schooner Enterprize sailed gracefully into Mornington on Friday in the fi rst of a series of summer visits.
The ship is a replica of the vessel that brought the fi rst white settlers to what became Melbourne in 1835.
The original ship was built in Hobart in 1830 by William Harvey and William Pender as part of the early coastal trad-ing fl eets of southern Australia. At that time most bulk cargo was transported by sea.
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THE Rosie and Luke Batty story was launched yesterday in Melbourne and Australians will again be forced to confront the reality of family violence.
Rosie Batty: A Mother’s Story tells the harrowing story of the events of Wednesday 12 February 2014 at Tyabb Central Recreation Reserve and the 18 months since.
Peninsula resident Ms Batty rose to unwanted prominence following the killing of her son Luke by his father at cricket practice in Tyabb on that day. Greg Anderson was shot dead by one of four police offi cers from Morning-ton police station soon after when he confronted them with a knife. He had earlier threatened ambulance offi cers.
Ms Batty rose above her personal grief and has become the public face
of a campaign against family violence in Australia. She was named 2015 Australian of the Year and has used the position to galvanise public opinion behind a call for more to be done to combat a rising tide of family confl ict.
Ms Batty will hold a book signing in Mornington early next month. It has been sold out for more than three weeks.
The signing has been organised by Peninsula Voice, a relatively new alli-ance of peninsula churches and com-munity support groups tackling family violence and other damaging social is-sues such as drug and alcohol abuse.
Ms Batty was a keynote speaker at the group’s family violence forum in Mornington’s Peninsula Community Theatre last September.
The book signing is also in the 400-seat theatre and Ms Batty will be inter-viewed by Melbourne radio presenter Jon Faine.
Peter Orton of Peninsula Voice said “Rosie has become an outspoken cru-sader against family violence, winning hearts and minds with her compassion, courage, grace and forgiveness”.
Rosie Batty: A Mother’s Story (Harp-er Collins, $32.99) was launched in Carlton on Monday.
Ms Batty is attending events at the RACV Club, Deakin University, Ben-digo Town Hall, National Library of Australia in Canberra, in Perth and Sydney before she returns to the pen-insula for the 8 October event at Morn-ington.
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THE environmental health of Port Phillip and job creation are major ar-guments being used by Mornington Peninsula and Frankston councils to justify a second container port being built at Hastings.
In submissions to a select committee into the lease of the Port of Melbourne the two councils have lined up with other bayside municipalities wanting to protect the bay.
The shire, Frankston and Greater Dandenong are also part of the South East Melbourne (SEMS) group of councils lobbying to expand the Port of Hastings.
At least one member of SEMS, the Shire of Bass Coast, is less enthusias-tic and wants to see economic, envi-ronmental and social impact studies before any decisions are made about building a container port at Hastings.
Landlocked Greater Dandenong - where “inland ports have been pro-posed - is concentrating solely on say-ing there should be no delays in pro-ceeding with plans to develop Western Port.
“While the current focus is on the Port of Melbourne, it would be poor policy not to start thinking ahead about what else will be needed to guarantee south-east Melbourne’s freight fu-ture,” Greater Dandenong mayor Cr Sean O’Reilly said.
His council wanted to make sure a second container port was ready to start operating as soon as the Port of Melbourne hit capacity. That meant
that planning and construction “should be timed to run seamlessly”.
“The development of a second con-tainer port at Hastings would pro-vide Melbourne’s industrial heartland across Greater Dandenong and the south-eastern suburbs with the effi -cient freight and transport services it needed to remain globally competitive, and to grow jobs,” Cr O’Reilly said.
The councils are concerned that the state government’s proposed lease of the Port of Melbourne provides for compensation if a second container port is built.
Before it was elected last November Labor also outlined plans to build a new port at Bay West, inside Port Phil-lip just north of Geelong.
Since its election Labor has said it wants Hastings increasingly used as a bulk port, for natural gas, petroleum products and, possibly, coal.
The question of just where the state’s second port should be built has been referred to the newly created Infra-structure Victoria.
Frankston mayor Cr Sandra Mayer says having a compensation clause in the Port of Melbourne lease “would be
the nail in the coffi n for the proposed expansion of the Port of Hastings”.
“Frankston City currently has 15-year high unemployment of 8.3 per cent. The Andrews’ Government’s cur-rent position is very unwelcome for Frankston City and our neighbouring areas, some of which have unemploy-ment of up to 12 per cent,” Cr Mayer said.
Frankston has been promoting itself as the logical “commercial hub” for an expanded Port of Hastings.
Cr Mayer said Hastings was “the ideal” location for a container port.
Councils align for port at HastingsKeith Plattkeith@mpnews.com.au
She said Frankston’s submission to the select committee “highlights the need for the state government to enter into discussions about alternative op-portunities to stimulate the economy in the south east”.
“Council would also like to see a com-mitment made to the protection of Port Phillip and its natural environment.”
Mornington Peninsula Shire’s sub-mission states that previous channel deepening had “caused demonstrable physical loss and damage to this shire and to its beaches, natural assets and economy”.
However, the shire did not offer any meaningful opposition to the 2004 channel deepening, except to say it would be opposed if there was dam-age to the environment.
Now, it is listing environmental damage as one of its main arguments against further channel deepening and dredging at The Heads.
It says it supported the channel deepening because it recognised it would “provide international competi-tiveness” of the Port of Melbourne for another 30 years.
The Port of Melbourne refuted claims that channel deepening had led to the erosion of Portsea beach.
The shire’s submission also claims “a wider loss to the shire and its econ-omy in the failure to proceed with the development of the Port of Hastings”.
The shire says the consequences of not having suffi cient container port capacity when the Port of Melbourne reaches capacity (“by mid-2020s”) will be “severe” on the economies of Victoria, Melbourne’s south east and Gippsland.
Port in waiting: The number of ships coming int the Port of Hastings hovers around 50 a year and is likely to stay that way unless it is developed as the state’s next container port. Picture: Gary Sisons
PAGE 4 Mornington News 22 September 2015
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AN environment group campaigner who walked away from her busy city life and survived for a year in the bush will talk about her experiences next Sunday at Hastings Library.
Claire Dunn has written a book about going “wild”, My Year Without Matches, which was published in July 2014.
She worked for many years as a campaigner for The Wilderness Society, initially dressed as a koala soliciting donations for the society on Sydney streets before gaining an offi ce job as a conservationist.
Her life changed after she enrolled in a “nature
philosophy” program run by Kate Rydge and Sam Robertson. She left her job, her partner and comfortable life to spend a year in a wilderness survival program.
Ms Dunn will talk about overcoming the basic challenges and fears of a year in the bush, and what she discovered about herself. Author talk: My Year Without Matches: Escaping the City in Search of the Wild by Claire Dunn, 1-2pm Sunday 27 September, Hastings Library, 7 High St. Free of charge but bookings essential on 5950 1710 or online at ourlibrary.mornpen.vic.gov.au
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IN a show of peace that refl ects a main tenet of the Ahmadiyyan Islamic sect, the leader of a mosque in Langwarrin has shared a meal with the father of a young man who allegedly attacked members of his congregation.
A 61-year-old man was admitted to hospital with a broken nose and other injuries after being attacked by three men who are believed to have jumped a fence to gain entry to the Bait-ul-Salam Mosque in Leisureland Drive.
Police are believed to have identifi ed and spoken with the three alleged intruders who were described by witnesses as being aged in their early 20s, Cauca-sian and wearing hooded jumpers.
No charges have been laid at this stage and the leader of the mosque, Imam Syed Wadood Janud, has said he does not want retribution.
Instead, he would rather the intruders and their families and friends go to the mosque for a barbecue.
Senior Sergeant Miro Majftorovic, of Frankston CIU, said police are “working closely” with Imam Janud.
”It’s an educational process and the suspects are young, but the course of justice has to be worked through,” Senior Sergeant Majftorovic said.
The assaults at about 9pm on Friday 4 September were the latest in a series of offences against the mosque over the past two years.
In other incidents, bottles have been thrown and worshippers abused by intruders in the grounds of the mosque and sensors have been damaged on the electronic gates.
“If they ring the bell we can let them in,” mosque spokesman Aziz Bhatti said.
Mr Bhatti said Imam Janud had had lunch on Mon-day 14 September with the father of one of the three men allegedly involved in the latest attack at the mosque. Two police and the three victims had been among the 10 or 12 people at the lunch.
He said the victims had also said they did not want charges laid against their attackers but realised this would be a decision made by police.
“The police have called the families [of the alleged attackers] and have told us it should be seriously in-vestigated,” Mr Bhatti said.
“If the father and police agree, we’d like to have a barbecue or an event of some sort of event if they want to come back again.”
The mosque is the Victorian headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, an Islamic move-ment whose members are persecuted by Muslims in some other countries, particularly Pakistan.
Following the latest incident Imam Janud said he believed three men who abused and assaulted mem-bers of the group had “probably been here before”.
“[Racism has] been an ongoing issue and we have had people come in four times in the past three months,” Imam Janud said.
“But this is the fi rst time they have confronted and assaulted our members physically and that’s why the police became involved.”
Iman Janud said a man in his 20s entered the Mus-lim community centre about 9pm and began “racial-ly abusing and using indecent language and cursing” its members.
“He was asked to leave and our members followed him out but there they were met by two others and the trouble began.”
Keith Plattkeith@mpnews.com.au
Mosque leader’s peace offering to attackers
BUSINESSMAN Michael Ullmer was happy to take a break from the business and arts worlds and step into the chair at Mt Eliza Secondary College as part of the 14th annual Principal for a Day program earlier this month.
Mr Ullmer is a director of Woolworths, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Lend-Lease.
The event gives community and business leaders the opportunity to experience a nor-mal day at a Victorian government school.
Many business and community leaders are repeat participants in the state-wide event, including Education Minister James Merlino, Creative Partnerships Australia CEO Fiona Menzies, and Victorian Council of Social Service CEO Emma King.
Prominent fi rst-time participants this year included Australian Human Rights Commis-
sioner Tim Wilson, Siemens Pacifi c head of market development Jurgen Schneider and Netball Victoria CEO Michelle Plane.
Mt Eliza principal Angela Pollard sees the day as “an excellent opportunity for someone from the business community to gain a unique insight into the learning environment at our school”.
“Michael was keen to participate in a variety of activities, such as leading classes, sharing ideas with staff, meeting parents and exchanging insights with the school leader-ship team,” she said.
Mr Ullmer said he had been looking for-ward to the experience and expected to gain a new perspective on the work being done in schools.
“It’s a great way for schools and the broad-er community to work together in preparing our children for the future.”
Collaborative effort: Businessman Michael Ullmer fi nds out what it’s like to be a principal – thanks to the Mt Eliza students.
Top of the class – for a day
PAGE 6 Mornington News 22 September 2015
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YOUNG football star Perry Lewis-Smith has won swags of league and club awards after a sterling footy season.
The Mornington Secondary College 2014 Sportsman of the Year played well throughout the South East Foot-ball League season, helping Parkmore Junior Football Club under-17s win this year’s fl ag.
As captain, Lewis-Smith gathered 44 disposals, kicked three goals and had six goal assists in the grand fi nal and was judged best on ground – an award he also won in 2011.
Two nights later, he polled 27 votes to win the South East Junior Football League’s best-and-fairest award.
Lewis-Smith previously was named Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League’s best-and-fairest runner-up in 2009 and 2010. A week later he won his club’s best-and-fairest award in a landslide.
Lewis-Smith has played junior football for 11 years and he is work-ing towards achieving his ambition of becoming an AFL player.
Personal fi tness coach Shaun Penny, of Mornington, has trained him for many years.
Lewis-Smith: “I believe Shaun has played a big part in the fi tness levels I have achieved. He works me very hard and I love it.”
Penny, of Fast Tracked Perfor-mance, said Lewis-Smith was “a delight to train and does everything asked of him”.
“He has a beautiful nature and car-ing and helpful attitude to others that separates him from other athletes.
“From the age of 10 or 11, when I began training him, he quickly
It’s ours: Perry Lewis-Smith celebrates his football premiership win with team mates.
A year of sporting highlights
showed he had a big heart with a po-lite, courteous nature, well mannered and always helping others.”
Penny said that as well as being a star footballer, track and fi eld and cross country athlete, Lewis-Smith was described as modest. “He is the
sort of kid you just can’t help but love. I know he will go on to be a permanent fi xture in the AFL.”
On top of his on-fi eld exploits Lewis-Smith is a two-time Australia Day Pier to Pub 5.3km run winner in the race from Dromana to Rosebud.
DRIVERS’ pain could be train commuters’ gain when eight new X’Trapolis trains take to Melbourne’s rail tracks later this year.
Metro Trains plans to lower boom gates at several level crossings for longer times, including “the major-ity” of those on the Frankston line, to maintain safety at road and rail inter-sections since the X’Trapolis trains have quicker acceleration than exist-ing trains.
Boom gates could be lowered for up to 15 seconds longer before any train approaches a level crossing on the Frankston line for safety reasons.
Metro spokeswoman Pauline O’Connor said level crossing timings on the Frankston, Werribee and Wil-liamstown lines will be adjusted.
The crossing timing is specifi c for each level crossing and needs to be assessed individually, but generally boom gates will go down between one and 15 seconds earlier,” Ms O’Connor said.
“The reason for this is to ensure the safe operation of the level crossing for road, pedestrian and rail users.”
She said “the majority of level crossings along the Frankston line will be affected”.
One X’Trapolis train has been run-ning along the Frankston line since October last year. X’Trapolis trains have been running elsewhere on Mel-
More train pain More train pain for drivers on wayfor drivers on wayNeil Walkerneil@mpnews.com.au
Need for speed: New faster X’Trapolis trains on the Frankston line mean boom gates at level crossings will be down for longer for safety reasons. Picture: Yanni
bourne’s rail network since 2002.Longer wait times for drivers to
cross railway lines could cause longer traffi c jams during peak travel times.
Metro says all boom gates will close for longer periods “in a staged ap-proach” by mid-November.
The Labor state government has promised to remove eleven level crossings along the Frankston line, by separating road from rail, within eight years.
The eleven Frankston line cross-ings to be removed are: North Rd (Ormond), Balcombe Rd (Mentone), Centre Rd (Bentleigh), Charman Rd (Cheltenham), Edithvale Rd (Edith-vale), Eel Race Rd (Carrum), Mc-Kinnon Rd (McKinnon), Seaford Rd (Seaford), Skye Rd (Frankston), Sta-tion St (Bonbeach), Station St (Car-rum).
Mornington News 22 September 2015 PAGE 7
Taxing callerA MT ELIZA woman says she was “nearly hooked” by a phone call from someone claiming to be from the Australian Taxation Offi ce.
Kate Hardy said the credible female caller – who knew her name and phone number – called last Thursday saying she owed $4789 and had “better pay promptly to avoid jail”.
The woman even used the word “criminal” in the conversation to emphasise the serious-ness of the supposed taxation breach.
“She was very believable, even though she did not speak English well,” Ms Hardy said.
“She had answers for all my questions and, if I was my grandmother, she would have got me.”
The woman gave a NSW telephone num-ber for Ms Hardy to call back with her bank-ing details. Pretending she was willing to comply, Ms Hardy did. “I got right through to the accounts manager as if to say ‘I have lots of money and am happy to pay’ before ending the call.”
Ms Hardy said Mornington police told her that there was no crime unless money was paid out.
Police referred The News to Scamwatch and the ACCC as well as the police site Acorn.com.au which refers to tactics to combat e-crimes.
Guard’s trivia nightA TRIVIA night being run by the West-ernport Volunteer Coast Guard Flotilla has $5000 in prizes or offered for sale in the silent auction.
Among the prizes and auction items are fi shing trips, gym memberships, personal training sessions, garden supplies, health and beauty vouchers, aerial photography, tickets to the penguin parade, accommodation and golf rounds.
The event is 7-10pm, Saturday 14 Novem-ber, at the Hastings Bowling Club, Marine Parade, Hastings. Take snacks for the table to share.
TONY Abbott was ousted as prime minister last week by his Liberal Party colleagues but local federal MPs Bruce Billson and Greg Hunt re-mained loyal to Mr Abbott until the end.
Both confi rmed they voted for the former prime minister in the party room ballot won by challenger Malcolm Turnbull 55-44 last Mon-day evening (14 September).
Bruce Billson, the member for Dunkley and until Sunday, the Small Business Minister, said last week the Abbott government was “getting plenty of good things done but there wasn’t a sense that was being conveyed well and clearly to the electorate”.
“We’re two years into a three-year term and my colleagues felt a change in captain-coach would be a sensible thing to do,” he said.
“I voted for Tony Abbott. Being a cabinet minister brings with it an additional level of re-sponsibility to work with and support the prime minister.
“I take that responsibility seriously and it might be a little old-fashioned but I’m a great believer that you go home with those who brought you to the dance and felt that was the right and proper and honourable thing to do.”
Environment Minister Greg Hunt, the mem-ber for Flinders, also believed cabinet loyalty is important.
“I supported Malcolm Turnbull when I was a member of Mr Turnbull’s shadow cabinet in 2009 and equally, as a matter of deep personal principle and duty, I remained loyal to Mr Ab-bott as a member of his cabinet and voted ac-cordingly,” he said in a statement provided to The News.
The local cabinet members’ sense of loyalty to their leader last week was not shared by sev-eral of their cabinet colleagues, including Julie Bishop and Christopher Pyne, who sided with
Mr Turnbull in the leadership ballot.Mr Billson hoped the Coalition government
could now put internal divisions over leadership to bed and get on with governing the country.
“I think Malcolm Turnbull has made it quite clear that he and our team start from a solid foundation of good achievements and positive momentum on the economy, on jobs, on securi-ty and a range of policy fronts but he’s indicated a particular focus on preparing our nation, our economy and our citizens for the future.”
Mr Hunt congratulated Mr Turnbull “on be-coming the 29th Prime Minister of Australia”.
“Prime Minister Turnbull has already said he intends to keep our climate change policies and targets,” Mr Hunt said.
“Right now our focus is on the future. We are focused on the economy, jobs and security. We are focused on delivering Australia the good government it deserves.”
Mr Billson admitted some constituents were “were quite sad with the way Prime Minister Abbott was dealt with” by his Liberal Party colleagues and “felt if there was to be a change they would rather that was done at the ballot box” but he said others had contacted his offi ce in the past few days to “recognise the need for change”.
“They realised we could not risk a change of government and Bill Shorten and the CFMEU running the country,” he said.
Mr Abbott was deposed as prime minister by his party just under two years after winning the 2013 federal election.
His time in offi ce was marred by controversy including broken pre-election promises includ-ing funding cuts to education and hospitals and a fi rst federal budget deemed by many to be un-fair on lower and middle-income earners.
Opinion polls consistently showed the Abbott government was unpopular with voters after be-ing elected.
Mr Turnbull announced a reshuffl ed cabinet
MPs backed Abbott, welcome TurnbullMPs backed Abbott, welcome Turnbull
Purely business: Dunkley Liberal MP Bruce Billson, right, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull last year. Pic: Yanni
on Sunday (20 September). Mr Billson lost his cabinet post as Small Business Minister to Kelly O’Dwyer but Mr Hunt remained Environment Minister.
Mr Turnbull will now keep an eye on opinion polls and could decide to call an election before January 2017 if the Coalition’s political fortunes improve under his prime ministership.
Neil Walkerneil@mpnews.com.au
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COUNCILLORS have taken a decisive step towards closing Mornington Peninsula Shire’s last rubbish tip, at Rye, after a long campaign to send all kerbside waste out of the municipality.
At their 14 September meeting, council-lors resolved not to extend Rye landfi ll but to close the controversial Truemans Rd site from 30 June, 2018, conditional on what ap-pears to be an easily met condition.
This condition is that the shire seeks ex-pressions of interest by 14 December for kerbside waste disposal at a site “other than at the Rye landfi ll”. A site in Hallam Rd, Hampton Park, some half-hour from the peninsula, is considered a strong possibility.
No other site is available on the peninsula after the Environment Protection Authority’s refusal in 2013 to permit rubbish dumping at the disused Pioneer quarry at Arthurs Seat.
Councillors approved an amended motion, moved by Cr Hugh Fraser and seconded by Cr Anne Shaw, that included: Seeking expressions of interest for mov-
ing waste off the peninsula. Continuing the shire’s commitment to
alternative waste technology, possibly in-cluding high-temperature incineration of waste. Expanding the weekly opt-in green
waste service to include food. Introducing a weekly summer recycling
service. Extending the free green waste weekend
service to include the preceding Friday.
Councillors also approved deferring the shire’s waste and resource strategy to en-able the expressions of interest process to proceed.
This resolution replaced the offi cers’ rec-ommendation that Rye landfi ll be developed in stages “until an [alternative waste tech-nology] is identifi ed”. No such technology appears to be imminent and would likely only result from a state government initia-tive because of cost.
The report to councillors stated that 28 complaints about tip odour had been re-ceived since early June after a letterbox drop at the 2300 houses within 1.5 kilometres of the landfi ll publicised the establishment of a hotline.
The shire developed the hotline and an “odour surveillance program” in consulta-tion with the EPA.
The report to councillors calculated that moving waste off the peninsula would cost between $55.88 and $58.38 a household at current prices over 30 years, compared with between $36.44 and $52.01 a household for full or part-development of Rye landfi ll.
It also stated that 65 per cent of the ad-ditional $6.5 million budgeted for waste would go to extending Rye.
The shire ran its own waste management strategy until a few years ago, when it lost its battle for independence and became part of the Metropolitan Waste Management Group.
Its policy, to keep shire waste in the shire, was defended with dire warnings of the dis-tance – and cost – of taking shire rubbish more than 100 kilometres to Werribee or to slightly closer landfi lls at Sunshine or Deer Park.
Rye tip to close in three yearsDavid Harrisondavid@mpnews.com.au
THE tragic disappearance of NSW toddler William Tyrrell one year ago last week was commemorated by walks in caring communities around the world.
In Mornington, about 100 people walked from the Mornington fi re brigade, along Main St to Mornington Community Contact, Albert St, to raise awareness of the boy’s disappearance from his grandmother’s yard in Kendall, northern NSW, on 12 September last year.
Other walks were held across Australia, Thailand, Ireland and NZ as part of the National Walk for Wil-liam Campaign.
Mornington Community Contact’s Stephanie Jones organised the walk and held a sausage sizzle “get together” afterwards.
“We want to raise awareness of William’s disap-
pearance and keep his name out there in the com-munity,” she said. “We want everyone to know he is missing and to be on the lookout for him – he could be anywhere.
“Also, we want everyone to be aware of the Crime Stoppers number 1800 333 000.”
She thanked Mornington Community Contact volunteers Narelle, Sophie, Stuart, Sharon, Phil and Kathryn “who donated their time and effort to make the walk a great success”.
News reports on the day say NSW police received more than 300 calls relating to the child’s disap-pearance in the previous week, including possible sightings, descriptions of cars seen in the area at the time, and clues as to persons-of-interest.
Walk for William: Mornington Community Contact’s memorial walk down Main St.
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RACV head offi ce moved quickly to stop the culling of kangaroos at its Cape Schanck resort last week after complaints from neighbours.
A couple who live in the adjacent es-tate were walking two dogs on leads on a concrete path just before 7am last Thursday when they saw a spooked kangaroo hopping rapidly beside the third fairway then across the fourth and into bush bordering Cape Schanck Rd near the fi fth hole.
Seconds later John Henshaw and his wife saw two men emerge from bushes where the third and fourth holes blend.
“One had a large rifl e with telescopic sights, a bipod [two-legged gun stand] and a very large silencer,” Mr Hen-shaw told The News.
The men climbed in to a golf course maintenance vehicle and drove off to-ward the course workshop.
Mr Henshaw reported the incident to the golf course pro shop as well as Rosebud police.
Later in the morning he was called by the resort’s acting manager, Allison McCrindle, who said the RACV had permission to kill kangaroos because, she said, there “had been an attack” but would not elaborate.
Mr Henshaw speculated that an in-cident several months ago may have led to the proposed cull. A woman was riding a bike with her dog off lead. The dog had encountered a kangaroo, which had turned on it and chased it,
distressing the woman.“These kangaroos are protected in
principle and are harmless in practice. We see them, up close and personal, almost daily,” Mr Henshaw said.
“We know of people who leave their gates open to let them in and out of their property when their children are playing. It is a ridiculous overkill to get a permit, and have a man with a bloody big gun with a silencer, 20 metres from houses in the post-dawn hours, trying to shoot three kangaroos who don’t harm anyone.”
Irene Wyld, chair of Moonah Estate Owners Corporation, said the incident occurred in a residential area near where “a number of us walk early in the morning”.
“Many other golf courses throughout Australia have kangaroos roaming the fairways – there is no rational reason why the RACV should be allowed to shoot any kangaroos on this particular golf course,” she said.
“There has not been one word of communication to residents in regard to this attempted cull.”
Another resident, Phil Gleadhill, used Twitter to complain about the incident and received a reply from the organisation: “RACV alarmed to hear of Cape Schanck cull permit. Unau-thorised by HQ and stopped immedi-ately, no roos believed harmed.”
On Friday, the RACV’s southern resorts general manager, Mark Ben-netts, emailed some residents: “We ... learned today that a permit had been obtained to cull some kangaroos at
the resort. This was a total surprise to us, was not an approved activity and has been stopped immediately. We un-derstand that no kangaroos have been killed.”
He later issued a statement to The News: “RACV can confi rm that a per-mit was obtained to cull six kangaroos at its Cape Schanck resort after local residents and golf playing guests re-
ported aggressive behaviour by kanga-roos in this area.
“The permit was obtained by a staff member without authorisation. As soon as RACV management was ad-vised, a directive to cease all activity was immediately issued. As far as we are aware, no kangaroos have been harmed.
“We apologise for any alarm or dis-
tress caused by this unauthorised ac-tion.”
The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning reportedly confi rmed a permit was issued late last month to cull a “small number” of kan-garoos at the resort.
A spokesman said the permit was granted after reports of aggressive kan-garoos attacking people and dogs.
Cull anger: John Henshaw and his dog Izzy being fi lmed by Melbourne TV stations at the RACV resort in Cape Schanck last Friday afternoon. RACV management in Melbourne has said the cull will not occur. Picture: Yanni
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THE man hired to shoot kangaroos at the RACV’s Cape Schanck golf club early last Thursday morning says he had a valid government permit.
Leigh Swan of Rosebud, a professional shooter for 30 years, was the centre of controversy on Fri-day when news of the cull hit the airwaves. He is angry his actions drew so much negative public-ity – especially on talk-back radio.
Mr Swan said he had a big male kangaroo in his sights and was considering his options when his day was abruptly brought to a premature end.
“I want to get the story correct: I’ve had about 40 emails and about 50 texts and it’s been a big day,” he told The News last Friday afternoon.
“I did not take a shot at the roos.“When they saw me they took off. I took the
clip out and put the gun down because there was a house in the background.
“I am disgusted because I have been reading so much crap about this. I’ve read that people saw me shoot [at the roos] but I did not fi re a shot.
“Safety is paramount and I do not fi re crap shots. I know the greenies don’t like it but it’s my
job – and I do a lot of golf courses.“I had been planning the cull for two days and
was just trying to fi nish the job.“I don’t want to get into the politics of this; I
am distressed because people are lying about it and I have already seen my solicitor.”
Mr Swan said had been contracted by RACV resort management and regarded the cull as just another day on the job. “I do most of the profes-sional shooting on the Mornington Peninsula,” he said.
“My aim was to take out the big male because he has fi ve females and, in the next year or so, there will be 12 or more roos.
“They will do a lot of damage and the male is a monster. I saw them sunning themselves and that’s when I wanted to get the big bugger.”
Mr Swan said he had spoken with golf course management about “our options”.
“If we don’t get rid of the big male there will be trouble in future,” he said.
Stephen Taylor
Kangaroo shooter angry at fallout
FORMER Port of Hastings Development Authority manager media and communications Mark Kestigian has been appointed to the new role of manager communications and media at Mornington Peninsula Shire.
A similar role was held by Todd Trimble who this month left the shire after about 14 years.
Mr Kestigian’s previous jobs have included
marketing and communications manager of Victorian Managed Insurance Authority, senior corporate affairs executive for the Port of Melbourne Corporation during the 2008-09 channel deepening project, and project manager stakeholder relations with Nufarm Limited during the release of the fi rst crop of genetically modifi ed canola in 2007. Mike Hast
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GREAT sheets of silent lightning fl ashed over the Rip as Council Watch headed for the Rosebud meet-ing, listening in the car to excited radio speculation on who would be prime minister after this night. CW wondered what the Boon Wurrung (or indeed the Bunurong) made of dramatic celestial pyrotechnics back in the Dreamtime. They had not heard of Canberra.
The restless sky portended rain. The restless radio appeared to be hop-ing for a warm change in Canberra, where the boxer and the banker were contesting Round 2 in their drawn-out bout for supremacy. CW recalled Simon & Garfunkel’s The Boxer: “After changes upon changes we are more or less the same.”
Inside the predominantly tory council chamber, the atmosphere was fl at, preoccupied, thoughts prob-ably wandering north to the political stoush. Two councillors, David Gibb and the mayor Bev Colomb, were apologies. Lynn Bowden remained on leave of absence.
Deputy mayor Graham Pittock was in the chair, brisk and businesslike. CW wondered how he votes. Anne Shaw and Andrew “Billy” Dixon have tory links and Cr Bowden’s spouse is a retired Liberal MP, but the chamber sees little evidence of party line voting. Several councillors studied their iPads intently, possibly awaiting political news.
The national capital’s name is generally regarded as aboriginal-de-
Storm before calm as Canberra boxes on
rived, from “cobbrra” or derivations “kabura” or “kabera”, meaning great corroboree meeting ground. Emphasis on the fi rst syllable. The settlement was originally named Canbery. A rather unprophetic tombstone mark-ing an 1845 death states: “For here we have no continuing city, but seek one to come.” The city without a heart fl ourishes despite this.
But CW digresses. The council meeting recorded the passing of John M Morgan, pharmacist and 1970s councillor of Mornington Shire, aged 78. Then followed a single question, on possible leachate from Rye tip damaging the Tootgarook wetlands. Assurance was given that this was highly unlikely, but that an old land-fi ll closer to the wetlands was being monitored as the Environment Protec-tion Authority requires.
East Timor was in the agenda and was also subject of a notice of motion on seabed boundaries, as reported in The News (“Shire urged to back East Timor’s gas fi eld claim”, 15/9/15). The shire’s Friends of Lospalos group, now 15 years old, advanced a step last December with the signing of a municipal agreement formally linking the Mornington Peninsula with Timor Leste’s Lautem munici-pality, in which the Lospalos sub-
district is located.The motion, moved by Friends
group chairman Cr Tim Rodgers, was carried, with a couple of abstentions. It calls on the federal government to start negotiations on establishing per-manent seabed boundaries that would provide the impoverished fl edgling country with a revenue share from offshore oil and gas fi elds.
Cr Tim Wood pointed out that Australia was acting properly in its approach to these fi elds, the Greater Sunrise and Laminaria Corallina.
Cr Rodgers said East Timor was 45 minutes’ fl ight from Darwin. The Ko-reans and Chinese were more active there than is Australia, he said.
Ditto the “four-step context analysis and design response guide”, aimed to “assist prospective planning permit applicants and design consultants” to achieve better results “and hence contribute to the quality of the built environment on the Mornington Pen-insula”. CW remains sceptical, having seen monstrosities rise on hills and valleys around the peninsula.
Municipal waste, also on the next agenda, usually raises temperatures in the chamber but this evening a profound change was approved with-out a single raised voice. Councillors decided to close the shire’s last tip, the odiferous Rye Landfi ll in Truemans Rd, and seek a site outside the penin-sula to take the kerbside waste.
Shire policy for years was to keep shire rubbish in the shire. That changed when it became part of the metropolitan waste management program and the EPA refused to allow
the old Pioneer quarry on Arthurs Seat to become a rubbish tip.
Oh, and not to forget the proposed RACV behemoth, high as a seven-storey building, about to loom over the Cape Schanck settlement.
What VCAT orders, the shire must cop. Blessed be the name of VCAT, and the folk who render their judge-ments on our neighbourhoods. Red gondolas? Splendid! Blue gondolas? Even more magnifi cent! A great contribution to the natural beauty of Arthurs Seat, to be sure.
The Hastings plan for High St and local laneways prompted discussion on traffi c speed – no provision for fast cyclists and a ring road speed of 40kph in the interests of pedestrians, mobility scooters and children – and passed, with a dissenting vote from Cr Pittock.
The Tootgarook wetland, rightly a favourite of councillors, has had imposed on part of it an environmen-tal signifi cance overlay, with two land parcels, part of the Boneo Equestrian Centre, excluded, effectively for rea-sons of mapping diffi culties.
In the same agenda item a small area of Bittern was proposed to be protected by an overlay, to cre-ate a graduated density zone on the outskirts of the village. Councillors were told a decision that night would protect the area until a ministerial ruling was made, by designating it “a seriously entertained proposal”. In the intricacies of planning, CW is a babe in the woods, but he thinks that was the gist of the explanation.
“There are some greedy developers
out there,” the meeting was told.A series of items on land sub-
divisions, tennis courts and waste monitoring whizzed through on the “moved, seconded, carried” basis. Then came the notice of motion on fl ood maps – a show-stopper which, councillors were told by governance manager Joe Spiteri, would have no effect even if councillors passed it, since the maps already had ministerial approval.
Cr Tim Rodgers had proposed sus-pending use of the maps as they were causing great diffi culties for builders – as reported in The News (“Flood maps blamed for $2m work loss”, 15/9/15) – as well as what were described as inaccurate as well as involving tedious bureaucratic requirements and un-necessary costs.
Municipal building surveyor David Kotsiakos was not present to help with the map problems, which deeply disappointed Cr Rodgers. Cr Anne Shaw came to the rescue, suggesting replacing the words “council suspend” use of the maps to “council require a report … on 12 October” regarding the maps.
Problem neatly solved, and prob-ably a nice problem created for Mr Kotsiakos.
The fi nal agenda item was so confi dential mere ratepayers could not even be told its subject. So, back into the lowering night, to await the result of our national leadership bout. Like a chess move, an Abbott fell to a Turnbull. Checkmate?
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A NEW York-based philanthropic fund is help-ing fi nance a new employment skills program to help up to140 locally unemployed young people in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula.
The unveiling on Friday of the new Brother-hood of St Laurence program, Creating Futures for Youth, coincided with the release of fi gures showing youth unemployment in the area was nearly 20 per cent.
The program - funded for 12 months by the New York-based Citi Foundation - offers career guidance, work placements and job search train-ing from the Brotherhood's Frankston headquar-ters, the High St Centre.
The program, which will reach out to local employers, schools and service clubs, has been launched as unemployment rates for 15-24 year olds in Frankston and the peninsula area are “stubbornly high”, according to Brotherhood of St Laurence chief Tony Nicholson.
Federal Department of Employment's fi gures
in July showed youth unemployment in the area reached 18.6 per cent – 15 per cent above the Victorian average.
"Young people today need strong supports in a much tougher job market to gain even entry level work,'' Mr Nicholson said.
''We know youth unemployment has a scarring effect on young people and hurts their future prospects, including the chance of even holding down a steady job further down the track.''
Citi Australia's head of corporate affairs, Guy Matthews, said investing in young people to connect them to jobs is at the foundation’s core.
John Catto-Smith, who runs the Brotherhood's High St Centre, said the program will help 140 disadvantaged young people move from learning to employment. ''We are trying to break the cycle of youth unemployment, give them real work ex-perience, teach them how to communicate better and use motivational methods to reach youth,' Mr Catto-Smith said.
The way ahead: Small Business Minister and MP for Dunkley Bruce Billson at the launch of the Brotherhood of St Laurence’s Creating Futures for Youth program, with the brotherhood’s executive director Tony Nicholson, youth development worker Sali Shayia, and Citi Foundation’s Guy Matthews. Picture: Gary Sissons
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THE sesquicentenary of the Anglican Church, Mt Eliza, will be celebrated by events 9-18 Oc-tober. These will include a men’s breakfast and morning and afternoon teas.
The date of the church’s foundation – 16 October – marks 150 years since the laying of the corner stone for the small white church on Nepean Highway. Land for the church was given by resident Captain Edward Lintott, and followed by the formation of a committee and appointment of an architect.
The clay for the bricks was quarried across the road on the site of The Peninsula School.
The original building consisting of a nave and porch could seat about 70 parishioners. The fi rst service was held in 1866 by the Mornington vicar Rev Thomas Abraham. Extensions, includ-ing chancel and vestry, were added in 1913.
In 1964 the newly separate parish of Mt Eliza appointed its own vicar, the Rev Charles Miles.
In 1931, Mt Eliza resident Violet Teague painted a mural on the sanctuary wall, using
local residents as her models. It was not the fi rst mural she painted but certainly one of the most complex and took two years to complete. In 2000, the church and the altar paintings were heritage listed.
Today the original site contains a newer, larger church, original historic building, Pioneer Hall complex and the clergy house. The chapel of the Resurrection within Peninsula School is also an integral part of the parish. Four services are held each Sunday with a fi fth on Wednesdays.
“Captain Lintott would be amazed at how his original donation of three and a half acres has become the vibrant and progressive parish of Mt Eliza,” committee member Allan Harper said.
Those interested in attending the events should visit the parish website at mteliza.melbournean-glican.org.au or call 9775 3301.
He said the history of construction of St James the Less was recorded in a booklet marking the 100th anniversary and is available from the par-ish offi ce.
Congregation celebrates 150 years
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PUPILS of Mornington Primary School have been selected to be part of human-powered vehicle and pushcart teams at the statewide RACV Energy Breakthrough in Maryborough in November – and now they’re looking for dona-tions, sponsorships or grants.
Katie Turner of the parent support group said the event encouraged young people to explore environmental and transport solutions; provides an opportunity for schools and communities to work and learn together; and provides an opportunity for women and girls in what has traditionally been a male dominated area of the curriculum.
“It’s a fun program with real world challenges. Pupils explore and address vehicle design, driving skills, and vehicle and passenger safety issues,” she said.
Ms Turner said the event was supported and funded by parents apart from school funds for one staff member to coordinate the event.
Money was needed for the upkeep of vehicles, entry fees, and transport of vehicles to the train-ing venue as well as the main event.
“It would be great if we had our own a trailer and didn’t have to rely on borrowing them.”
Fundraising events have included a Bunnings barbecue and a raffl e. A Masters barbecue is on 15 November.
“The children are very excited and enthusias-tic about Maryborough and are training several times a week,” Ms Turner said.
“Keeping up their health and fi tness, nutrition and sharing environmental awareness is all part of the event.”
Details: Katie Turner, 0438 753 372.
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Support special kidsDONATIONS made to the Very Special Kids Piggy Bank Appeal at the Commonwealth Bank in Mornington tomorrow (Wednesday) between 9am-2.30pm will benefi t 15-year-old Alexander Macfarlaine of Mt Eliza.
Five giant piggy banks are travelling around Victoria to raise $1 million for children with life-threatening condi-tions.
Naomi Ball of Very Special Kids said Alexander has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and an intellectual disability, and requires constant care and assistance with all his needs.
“This can put emotional pressure on his mum and dad Helen and Kevin so they turned to Very Special Kids for respite care at our hospice, which provides 24-hour nursing care for children with high needs,” she said.
“We also provide emotional support and guidance for the whole family through a family support worker.”
Helen Macfarlaine said Very Special Kids had enabled the family to take much-needed breaks, knowing that Alex-ander will be well cared for.
The organisation supports more than 900 Victorian families and has an offi ce in Hastings to support peninsula families.
Disability scheme startTHE National Disability Insurance Scheme will be introduced on the Mornington Peninsula from 1 April 2018.
Roll out plans for Victoria were announced last week with the fi rst places in the state to receive the scheme from next July. It will take about three years.
Community services organisation Karingal currently offers a range of disability services on the peninsula as well as in the Barwon, Wyndham and southwest Victoria regions, supporting more than 2000 people.
It was part of the Barwon region trial, which has become a template for the NDIS in Australia, and will expand its services on the peninsula including showing residents on how to prepare for the scheme.
Brandon Howard of Karingal said 105,000 Victorians would benefi t from the scheme.
“The NDIS will empower people with a disability to ulti-mately lead a more fulfi lling life, providing independence, opportunity and a greater inclusion within their commu-nity,” he said.
“We will be scheduling information sessions on the pen-insula to pass on our knowledge and experience.”
SHEEP showing might not feature in the mainstream curriculum – unless your child goes to Woodleigh School, Langwarrin South, that is.
Here, it’s an activity taken seriously by the students as part of their agricultural program. And, as proof of their interest, they are hosting a show in December and inviting other schools to compete.
Woodleigh, in Golf Links Rd, has a farm where the students organise almost all their requirements. Student Ella McCarthy said it had a range of animals, including Corriedale sheep, pigs, ducks, chickens and goats and other animals from time to time.
“One part of our farm is for the sheep
showing team,” she said. “We breed, raise and run a fl ock of roughly 50 Corriedale sheep, some of which we take to shows.
“For the past three years we have held a show of our own. The 2012 show was only for the Woodleigh sheep showing team, and we ran classes and competitions for all the students and their families.
“As it was such a success, we have decided to open our show to other sheep showing teams such as Elisabeth Murdoch College, Chairo Christian School and Flin-ders Christian Community College, after having successfully run two shows for these schools.”
Students have spent a lot of time organis-
ing and planning this year’s event, to be held 5-6 December at Woodleigh. Students prepare up to two sheep and show them in classes. Ribbons and prizes are awarded.
The school is seeking sponsorship pack-ages, such as the gold sponsorship, which offers money or prizes equivalent to $500. There’s also a silver sponsorship: money or prizes of $250 and bronze sponsorship: money or prizes of $50.
In return, it offers advertising in all catalogues and schedules leading up to the event, logos on all signage, banners and handouts to the public, and promotions over loud speakers at the show.
Call the school for details: 5971 6100.
School sheep lead the show Show time: Woodleigh students show off their prizes at Bendigo.
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Shire on world stageMornington Peninsula Shire is being urged to back East Timor’s gas fi eld claims (The News 15/9/15).
In 2009 the shire also sent two councillors to the Copenhagen, Denmark, climate change conference.
I think it should warn Russia to get out of Ukraine, broker a settlement between China and Japan over the disputed islands and demand a seat at the United Nations.
However, Cr Tim Rodgers is factually correct. I remember how disgusted I was when Labor minister Gareth Evans signed up a deal to ef-fectively steal the gas fi elds in East Timorese waters by altering the seabed boundaries, thus ensuring billions of dollars to balance the Aus-tralian budget and ensuring absolute poverty to continue for a tiny, ravaged, defenceless, help-less little country with negligible income.
A change of government here has not changed this crime.
Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington
Time to disconnectI note the letters from Peter Strickland, Balnar-ring (“Right to object”, 8/9/15) and Peter Holt, Somerville (“Climate for fi res”) objecting to approvals granted by the Environment Minis-ter Greg Hunt for the Carmichael coal mine in Queensland. Clearly they want the poor in India to stay in the dark, without electricity to provide the opportunity for economic development to try and achieve the level of material benefi ts that they enjoyed.
I assume that they have disconnected them-selves from the grid and are using only solar and wind power to power their internet (and elec-tronic communication), heating, television and heating and cooking, but only during daylight hours or when the wind blows.
They can sit in a privileged position and pon-tifi cate to deny the poor of India the potential right to a future with energy and electricity which could mean economic progress and wel-fare, as they certainly enjoy.
If, as Peter Strickland says, climate change is the responsibility of every human. He is being hypocritical if he has not totally disconnected himself from the Victorian electricity grid. Simi-larly Peter Holt. Alan Reid, Sorrento
Acid threat to oxygenOcean acidifi cation due to rising levels of atmos-pheric carbon threatens not only the visible plant species but microscopic phytoplankton (some 0.002mm to 1mm) which produce more oxygen than all land plants. They are vital to maintain the earth’s atmosphere.
We know that the very fact of exposing coal, let alone burning it, creates atmospheric acid which is harmful to sea life and can kill it. Phytoplankton, the small single celled organisms that live in the sea provide the very thing we need to breathe – oxygen.
We would be just as guilty as the politicians who are promoting the mining and export of coal, as well as destroying the oceans by dredging, if we do not do everything possible to prevent the oceans from acidifi cation and the de-struction of organisms on which the very breath of life depends. Peter Strickland, Balnarring
Canning assessedAs an undecided swinging Canning voter, I attended last Thursday’s peoples’ forum to meet the candidates.
I was very impressed with the Greens candi-date Vanessa Rauland. She is highly intelligent, compassionate and very well qualifi ed having a PhD, Master of Science and a BA.
I found the LNP candidate to be a clone of Tony Abbott. Slick and aggressive and all about bombing Syria and home security. He ignored the fact that more bombing will create more refugees and he did not explain how his ambi-tious plan to tackle ice can be funded. Especially now that our hospitals, schools and police have suffered from Abbott cut backs with more to come.
The ALP candidate was very calm and meas-ured.
Terry O’Shea, Halls Head, Western Australia.
Letters to the editor can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.auLetters should be kept to a maximum 300 words and include name, address and contact phone number for verifi cation purposes.
Come ‘n Try DayA FREE Senior Victorian Come and Try Day will be held at Camp Manyung, 10am-1pm, Monday 5 October.
A range of fun and exciting activities are planned.
“Our goal is to try and get senior Victorians outdoors and be active while having fun with each other,” program offi cer Kiandra Patterson said.
“We were hoping our event will help senior Victorians get active.”
Seniors can reserve a ticket for the day by calling 9788 1100.
Camp Manyung is in Sunnyside Rd, Mt Eliza.
22 September 2015
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$420,000-$460,000 2 bed / 2 bath / 1 + 1 garage / 14.5sq
$620,000-$680,000 4 bed / 2.5 bath / 2 garage / 19.8sq
$600,000-$660,000 3 bed / 3 bath / 2 garage / 19.3sq
Contact either Jarod or Tony to arrange a meeting to further discuss your next chapter at Martha Cove’s Harbourside Terraces!
Harbourside Terraces Martha Cove Helm Avenue, Safety beach
Jarod Joseph
0427 051 084
jarod.joseph@eview.com.au
Tony Ladiges
0414 905 873 tony.ladiges@eview.com.au
Lot 9
Lot 15
Lot 20
Lot 54
Lot 74
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MORNINGTON 172 Main Street 5975 4999
For LEASEMETHOD PRICE $1690 per calendar month + GST + Outgoings INSPECT By AppointmentCONTACT Cherie Lardner 5975 4999
HASTINGS Shop 5/82-86 High Street
Excellent Retail Opportunity
*New shop front *81m2 (approx)*Brand new toilet and kitchen facilities *Ample off street parking
METHOD PRICE $590,000 plusINSPECT Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or by appointmentCONTACT Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681 Chris Berryman 0439 313 175
MORNINGTON 5 Moorhead Avenue
Spacious Family Home On Over 1500sqmDreaming of a big backyard, room to park a boat or caravan and space for your family to grow? Set on 1523 sqm (approx) this property holds the key to family harmony with 4BR’s, two open living areas including the
cupboard space and s/steel appliances. There is a formal lounge area, two bathrooms, reverse cycle heating and air conditioning with a double garage for the handy person. Set in a peaceful pocket, close to Bentons Square, schools, and public transport.
For SALEMETHOD PRICE $580,000 - $640,000INSPECT Saturday 1.30-.200pm or by appointmentCONTACT Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681
For SALE
MORNINGTON 14 Botany Walk
Beautiful BotanyPerfectly presented 3 bedroom family home in a convenient court location.Main bedroom has ensuite and triple BIR’s, a central open plan kitchen has pantry storage and overlooks the entertainment area spreading around to the tranquil landscaped garden. Spacious formal
place. Other features include air-conditioning, and a superb garage that has been converted into a large 4th bedroom or rumpus room.
3 2 2 2 4 2 2 2
NEW LISTING
Chris Berryman Director
0439 313 175
Dimitri TantanisDirector / OIEC 0425 863 681
Rebecca NiekampSales Consultant
0421 949 172
Des SkeltonSales Consultant
0419 902 936
Tamara BaileyAsst. Property Manager
5975 4999
Tori Carpentier O
5975 4999
Kate RodgersonSales Support
5975 4999
Cherie Lardner Property Manager
5975 4999
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03 5976 1188Shop 37a Bentons Square
Shopping Centre, Mornington‘we make it happen’
Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722
Location, Design & Savings•Conveniently located near Main Street •Buy off plan & save on stamp duty•Stunning open plan living, great entertaining area •Top end fixtures and fittings
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Mornington 19B Kent Street $695,000
Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722
Mornington 24 Kent Street AUCTION: Sat 10th October at 2pm
INSPECT
THIS SATURDAY
Charm & Character of Yesteryear 1 12•Just a short walk to Mornington’s café & boutique precinct•Newly renovated & ready to move in•Low maintenance surrounds•Private entertaining deck
2 23
Call Darren Hood 0419 666 126
Little Treasure On Hampden•Beachside location, a short walk to Main Street•Great for downsizers and investors •Stroll to transport, shops & medical centre •Low maintenance and well-groomed garden
Mornington 3/25 Hampden Street $380,000 - $410,000
Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722
Mount Martha 20 Callistemon Court AUCTION: Sat 31st October at 2pm
INSPECT
THIS SATURDAY
Room To Grow 2 24•Substantial 4 bedroom family home + study•Quiet court location with 1093m2 land (approx.)•Under cover full size swim spa with remote control•Ducted heating, air-con & open fireplace
1 12
Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722
Last One Left• Top end fixtures & fittings• 6 star insulation• Only 3 on the block• Brand new and ready to move into
Mount Martha 2/7 Harrap Road $529,000
Call Darren Hood 0419 666 126
Mornington 45 Wandella Road $460,000 - $490,000
INSPECT
THIS SATURDAY
Hop, Skip & A Jump To Everything 1 23•Potential plus for first home buyers•Stroll to parks, services and Bentons Shopping precinct •Three bedrooms and lots of living spaces for a growing family •Kitchen with stone benchtops and Coonara heating!
2 23
Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722
Contemporary Low Maintenance Living•3 Bedroom home on its own title•Fully landscaped & nothing left to spend•13.7 squares of living space (approx.)• Luxury finish, Caesar stone & bamboo flooring
Mornington 2 Ranch Court $579,000
Call Kathy Netherclift 0417 007 722
Mornington 1/12 Lucerne Avenue $689,000
NOW UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
Large and luxurious 2 24•Great opportunity to secure prime beachside real estate•Quality fixtures & fittings •Spacious open plan living•14.5sq living area (approx)
2 23
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NOW UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington
www.conleyluff.com.au
5975 7733Conley
Privately set apart and located close to shops, transport & parks, these sophisticated new residences are the ideal choice for enjoyable living. Offering both double & single storey designs with either 2 or 3 bedrooms, these homes comprise all the creature comforts one would expect with a development of this calibre. •Ducted heating & split systems •Panel lift garage door •Quality carpets & tiles through out •Stone bench tops to bathroom & kitchen •6 star energy rating •Gloss cabinetry •Fitted wardrobes to bedrooms
MORNINGTON $597,000
Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
NEW THREE BEDROOM VILLAS 3 2 2
4/44-46 Alameda Avenue
Looking to downsize but not quite ready for a retirement village or a pokey unit? Soon to be constructed, this new home will offer a spacious 17.3sq plus double garage. Designed with an essence on space and light to feel more like a home than a unit, this stunning property will feature •3 bedrooms – main with FES & WIR, • Open plan living & dining area •Paved entertaining area •Kitchen with stone bench tops & s/steel Asko appliances •Timber flooring or quality tiles •Private & secure yard • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling •Double garage with internal access Completion due March 2016
MOUNT MARTHA $549,000
Inspect by appointmentContact Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090
GREEN ISLAND GRANGE 3 2 2
2 / 65 Green Island Avenue
3 2 2Construction has now commenced on this superbly positioned 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom BV villa, with double garage & set at the rear of a small group of only 3 so close to bustling Main Street. With open plan living, alfresco entertaining, stunning gloss kitchen with Bosch appliances & stone tops, floor to ceiling tiles to wet areas, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling & high ceilings.
MORNINGTON OFFERS OVER $725,000
3/7 Haig Street Inspect by appointment
Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
SEA BREEZE - IN CLOSE & INVITING
3 2 2Sit back & enjoy a wine whilst looking out over the lovely parklands adjacent to this stunning, soon to be constructed townhouse that offers a carefree lifestyle in a quiet beachside street only moments walk to the beach. •3 bedrooms - downstairs main with FES & WIR •Zoned living upstairs and downstairs •Deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances •Timber flooring, quality carpets & tiles •Balcony with parklands aspect •6 star energy rated •Double garage •Huge stamp duty savings
MORNINGTON $745,000 PLUS
2/7 Sunningdale Avenue Inspect By Appointment
Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090
PARKSIDE & BEACHSIDE!
3 2 2These two new BV homes will each have their own street frontages and their own individual titles. Positioned only a short stroll from the beach with Dava Drive shops & transport close at hand, these stylish homes will offer approx. 15.5 squares of living plus entertainment area and double garage. With 9” ceilings, quality wall-to-wall carpet & tiling, heating & cooling, stainless steel appliances including gas hot plate, electric under-bench oven & dishwasher, stone tops to kitchen & bathrooms, fully fenced and landscaped.
MORNINGTON $775,000
96 Prince StreetInspect By Appointment
Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
NEW, SINGLE LEVEL SEASIDE HOMES
3 2 2Each of these stylish new homes will have its own street frontage and individual title, and offer easy access to Benton’s Square and Dava Drive Shopping, bus services and the beach. •18 squares of living plus alfresco •3 bedrooms plus study •Master with FES and WIR • Kitchens with stone tops, s/steel appliances •Water tank & grey water • Double garage with internal access •GDH & r/cycle air conditioning • Timber floors & wall-to-wall carpeting
MORNINGTON $729,000
Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
NEW SINGLE LEVEL AND BEACHSIDE
35 Bentons Road
Do not hesitate! This could be your last chance to secure land in Mornington under $200,000. This good size allotment of 253m2 (approx) will show as a sensational investment whether you build today or hold for years to come, given that they are not making any more land. A potential plan available to view.
MORNINGTON $170,000 - $199,000
104 Robertson Drive Inspect by appointment
Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
CHEAP AS CHIPS
3 2 2On its own title close to Benton’s Square, buses & parks, this stylish new 15.5sq BV home with GDH, security doors & all floor coverings & flyscreens, roller blinds throughout, exposed aggregate path & driveways and landscaping. Just bring your furniture! With 3 bedrooms (FES/WIR to main), quality kitchen with stone benchtops, 900w upright stove with rangehood, dishwasher & soft close drawers, adjoing meals, light-filled living leading out to a paved entertaining area & an auto DLUG with internal entry. An easy care lifestyle with every convenience!
MOUNT MARTHA $589,000
Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
AN ALL INCLUSIVE NEW HOME PACKAGE
1 Vivian Way
STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT
0428 389 670
TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090
WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER
5975 7733
JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733
ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST
0418 563 580
KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR
0416 265 337
CARON LLOYD RECEPTION5975 7733
ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
0498 965 555
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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington
www.conleyluff.com.au
5975 7733Conley3 1 1
Ideally positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac approximately 330 metres from the Esplanade, this solid & comfortable 3 bedroom brick veneer home is on a superb 17 x 39 metre (663 m2) level allotment. For permanent or holiday living, or as a potential development site (S.T.C.A.) this fine property is central to Bentons Square & both Mornington & Mt. Martha Villages.
11 Benjamin Street Inspect Wed & Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment
Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
BEACHSIDE – TO RENOVATE OR DEVELOP?
MOUNT MARTHA AUCTION: SATURDAY 10TH OCTOBER AT 11.30AM
AUCTION
STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT
0428 389 670
TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090
WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER
5975 7733
JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733
ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST
0418 563 580
KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR
0416 265 337
CARON LLOYD RECEPTION5975 7733
ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
0498 965 555
MORNINGTON AUCTION: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER AT 1.30PM
What an opportunity for a first home buyer, downsizer, investor or holiday maker to secure this perfectly positioned front villa boasting a sensational beachside location within easy strolling distance to Fisherman’s Beach, Lilo Café and the great walking trails of the foreshore. •2 bedrooms •Kitchen and meals area •Single garage •Huge front yard on title •Quiet location •Walk to beach & shopsAn ideal opportunity awaits just 1 lucky purchaser of this sensational beachside starter whether it is to invest or nest! An inspection will impress.
1/14 Johns RoadInspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment
Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
JUST BEACHIE!! FRONT VILLA! 2 1 1
AUCTION
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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington
www.conleyluff.com.au
5975 7733Conley
3 2 21
3 2 2Set in a leafy beachside street is this sensational front villa of 3 only, ideally positioned for easy access to Mornington Village, transport & park’s. This free standing unit has been designed with an essence on space & light with high ceilings spacious living areas & large yard/garden.•3 bedrooms (master with FES & 4 x BIR’s) •Spacious lounge & dining area • Attractive kitchen with adjacent family/meals area •Auto double garage •Gas ducted heating •Split system air conditioning •Alarm systemA perfect package for active retirees, investors or as a weekender! 1/89 Herbert Street
Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
BEACHSIDE VILLA – FRONT POSITION!
MORNINGTON $500,000 PLUS
STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT
0428 389 670
TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090
WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER
5975 7733
JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733
ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST
0418 563 580
KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR
0416 265 337
CARON LLOYD RECEPTION5975 7733
ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
0498 965 555
MORNINGTON AUCTION: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER AT 1.30PM
More like a house than a townhouse & set at the front of a small group with its own street frontage is this sensational seaside package only a short stroll from Main Street & Beach. With a northerly aspect & offering a spacious 23 squares of living plus a big 7 x 7m double garage, plus a delightful private entertaining area.•3 bedrooms plus study •Downstairs master with FES & WIR•Deluxe stone topped kitchen with s/steel appliances •Zoned living spaces upstairs & down•High ceilings •Ducted heating & split system coolingPlus the added bonus of an as new presentation, making this sparkling seaside home a sensational choice for summer!
1/4 Beatty ParadeInspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment
Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555
WHAT A START
AUCTION
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220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364
For Sale: $860,000 - $920,000
22 SERENITY WAY, MORNINGTON
Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
24 2
BIG AND BOLD IN SUMMERFIELD ESTATE This magnificent home, set on over 1000m2 of flat land has more than enough room for everyone. Featuring a huge main bedroom with retreat, WIR and FES with bath and double vanity, 3 more bedrooms all have BIRs, and there is a separate study. The largest family gatherings will not fill the living spaces - lounge or cinema room, rumpus room plus family room. The kitchen has an adjoining meals area and looks out to the rear deck and yard and comes with heaps of bench space, double pantry, wall oven and dishwasher. A double garage and workshop has internal access , and a second double garage at the rear is perfect for the hobbies or the toys.
53 ROBOROUGH AVENUE, MOUNT ELIZA 23 4
BEACHSIDE MOUNT ELIZALocated in the ever popular and beautiful Ranelagh Estate this ‘ready to move into’ home is a must to inspect. On approx 850m2 of flat usuable land this freshly painted 3 bedroom home has so much on offer - live in as is - renovate or extend! Do what you wish as this location is hard to find. The home consists of a main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, light and bright lounge and dining areas adjoining the timber kitchen and family area. Ducted heating and Evaporative Cooling allow for year round comfort and all of this only minutes from the tranquil Mount Eliza Village, schools and transport. TERMS : 10% Deposit, Settlement 30/60 days
AUCTION: This Saturday at 12.00pm Inspect: Saturday from 11.30am
or by appointmentppointment
Chris Garrett 0419 397 835
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
2/98 TANTI AVENUE, MORNINGTON
MOVE IN EARLY 2016Just starting construction with MASSIVE stamp duty savings, this energy efficient townhouse is one for the shopping list. Only 3 on the block allowing room to move this 25 square (approx) home has three bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge room plus an upstairs sitting area. The double garage has internal access and outside a pergola and low maintenance garden. Bills will be minimal with interactive solar panels and solar hot water services plus there will be a power outlet for an electric car. Buy now and move in early 2016.
For Sale: $865,000Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
23 2
Chris Garrett 0419 397 835
TO BECONSTRUCTED
Chris Garrett 0419 397 835
NEW LISTING
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220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364
7 WILLJOHN DRIVE, MORNINGTON 35 2
GRAND FAMILY RESIDENCEIntended for the entertainer, zoned for fun and designed to accommodate the growing family, this stunning property offers an enviable lifestyle for the discerning buyer. Oozing charm, this immaculate home offers a delightful mix of formal and informal living areas including a huge games room and a massive outdoor entertaining deck overlooking the magnificent manicured grounds and brilliant salt chlorinate in-ground pool. With years poured into the garden, the impressive hedge offers a level of privacy seldom found and the assortment of mature fruit trees and established ornamental plants will excite the gardener whilst still allowing room for children to play.
For Sale: $880,000 - $950,000Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
22 VIEW STREET, MORNINGTON 23 1
CLASSIC FISHERMAN’S COTTAGE WITH PLENTY OF BEACH HOUSE STYLE.So much history here, from the properties origins in 1918 as a single bedroom dwelling to its current configuration of two bedrooms with BIR’s, two bathrooms with quality fittings and two toilets. Outside is an orchard of mature fruit trees, a studio with carpet, heating and wardrobe. This home has so many possibilities and is superbly located just metres from Fishermans Beach. The private backyard has tall trees and brush fencing, there is a shed with concrete floor, two vegetable patches and an ornamental raised garden bed. Being one of the few entire blocks left beachside in Mornington, there is the option to extend, sub divide or put in a swimming pool (STCA).
Auction: Saturday 10th October at 1:30pmInspect: As advertised or by appointment
Susan Clavin 0417 141 007
AUCTION (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)AUCTION
(UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
3/259 DROMANA PARADE, SAFETY BEACH 23 2
STYLE AND SOPHISTICATIONClose to the beach and transport, this modern 3 bedroom unit features stunning timber floors, gourmet kitchen, master bedroom with FES & WIR, large second bedroom adjacent to the beautiful second bathroom, small third bedroom or study, and an open plan family dining room opening onto the manicured private courtyard, this delightful home is perfect for the entertainer. Added features include a remote double garage with internal access, stainless steel appliances, ducted heating, ducted cooling, stone bench tops and all the mod cons you would expect.
For Sale: $560,000 - $610,000Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
AUCTION (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
NEW LISTING
Susan Clavin 0417 141 007
NEW LISTING
Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124
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220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364
For Sale: $665,000
7 DECK TERRACE, SAFETY BEACH
Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
23 2
IF YOU HESITATE YOU WILL MISS THE BOAT!Prices at Martha Cove have already started to sail north so don’t delay any longer. Superbly presented 3BR terrace home offering relaxed low maintenance living or the ideal weekender. Open plan downstairs lounge and dining, stunning kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops, separate upstairs family room, 3 double bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms and a separate powder room. An internal lift is included for your convenience together with a double lock up garage plus wine cellar. Stroll along the boardwalk to the beach and enjoy a truly enviable lifestyle. This property is priced to sell so arrange an inspection today.
Stuart Cox 0417 124 707
For Sale: $330,000 - $350,000
2/17 MARINE PARADE, MORNINGTON
Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
NO CAR REQUIRED!This centrally located unit, is perfect for the person who requires everything at their fingertips. The beach is approximately 500 metres away, whilst Main Street and all it has to offer is only a short stroll away. It offers compact living with an open plan lounge, meals and kitchen area, two bedrooms both with built in robes and a combined laundry and bathroom. A paved rear courtyard along with off street parking complete this little gem.
Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330
For Sale: $365,000 - $395,000
15 ERIC CRESCENT, MORNINGTON
Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
READY TO GO Comprising 3 bedrooms, lounge room and a tastefully updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, this brick veneer property is set on a private, well-fenced block of approx. 578m2. With a walk-in ‘robe and dual-entry bathroom to the master bedroom, this home also offers a spacious and covered pergola area - perfect for those lazy summer barbecues. Other features include: * gas heating * new carpets throughout *double tandem carport and single garage * secure backyard
Simon Farrar 0412 734 130
12 13 1
NEW LISTING
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220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364
12 DANDENONG-HASTINGS ROAD, TYABB 47 2
LILYPILLY PARK - 5.7 ACRES (APPROX) TWO HOUSES - INDOOR HEATED POOL - QUALITY SHEDDINGThis truly unique small acreage property masterfully combines genuine dual occupancy living, excellent lifestyle amenities and factory scale shedding ideal for home based business use. Walking distance to Padua College and the local shops, this intensely private block features a 4BR, 2 bath main residence plus a second 3BR, 2 bath home ideal for dependent/extended family or rental. Spend weekends relaxing in your heated indoor pool or on the tennis court, whilst your business or hobby prospers based in the 220sqm+ shed with 3 phase power.
For Sale: $1,195,000 plusInspect: As advertised or by appointment
NEW LISTING
Cameron McDonald 0419 108 124
13 MEADOW VIEW ROAD, SOMERVILLE 34 2DUAL OCCUPANCY AND MORE! - 1 ACRE (APPROX)This intriguing property offers a range of appeal courtesy of its dual occupancy living arrangements and shedding ideal for trades or hobbyists. Extensively renovated, the north facing home features an O-P kitchen with stone benches & quality appliances whilst a new living space adds design merit to the home with airy ceilings and custom cedar windows. Features fully ducted A/C & heating and has been re-roofed & guttered, plumbed & re-wired. Water & natural gas are connected along with a 100amp 3 phase power supply/
For Sale: Offers above $795,000Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
Cameron McDonald 0419 108 124
534 PURVES ROAD, MAIN RIDGE 36 2‘IRAGANA’ - COME HOME AND JUST BREATHE!There is a fantastic view here of the bay and pastureland, and by night the glittering lights all around the bay are a feast for the eyes. Entering the main lounge-room the view sets the scene, and the main bedroom, kitchen and family room overlook rolling pastures and the bay beyond. With five glorious acres, the property also features a separate cottage with living area, bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Additionally a gazebo overlooks the fully tiled kidney shaped pool which sits within the crazy paving tiled pool area. The possibilities and potential are endless with this wonderful family home - just waiting for that special family!
For Sale: Price On Application Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124
NEW LISTING
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888
41 Ponyara Road, Mornington
Priceless 180 degree panoramic bay views that can never be lost add an irreplaceable aspect to this stunningtwo-storey four-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study residence. Designed to maximise the magnetic outlook,the spacious interior is pointed towards the water with sea-viewing entertaining balconies leading off the ground-floor media room & top-floor family living & dining room. Every room conveys the wonderful style & quality of thecustom built home from the stone kitchen to a luxurious main bedroom with stunning views, en suite with doubleshower and spa, retreat and terrace access. Close to a choice of schools, Mt Martha Village and beautiful beaches,this is the perfect family home.
Price On ApplicationInspection As advertised or by appointmentContact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394Rachel Crook 0419 300 515bowmanandcompany.com.au
Mornington For Sale
A 4 B 2 C 2
43 Bentons Road, MORNINGTON
Beachside of the Highway, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with a separate studio isthe ideal introduction into a coveted Mornington lifestyle. The well-maintained home with two living areas, twoexpansive entertaining decks, an en suite to the main bedroom, extensive parking and a single garage offersimmediate lifestyle enjoyment and excellent amenity with the chance to further renovate and add real value.Alternatively, draw inspiration from the surrounding new dwellings and re-develop with two state-of-the-arttownhouses (STCA.) Everything Mornington has to offer is at your fingertips from the nearby beachfront to a choiceof schools and Bentons Road shopping.
Auction Saturday 26th September 1.00pmInspection Saturday From 12.30pmContact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394Robert Bowman 0417 173 103bowmanandcompany.com.au
MORNINGTON Auction
A 3 B 2 C 1
Auction This Saturday
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888
12 Balcombe Drive, Mount Martha
Incredibly spacious, this single-level one-owner residence puts family priorities firmly in perspective with fourbedrooms, excellent zoned living and a fantastic entertaining pavilion for your family to enjoy 365 days of the year!The location in a sought-after pocket of Mt Martha close to Bentons Square shopping and schools further add tothe home’s allure. The outstanding floorplan includes formal living and dining rooms, billiards room, well-equippedkitchen and a spacious family living and dining room flowing outdoors. Excellent mod cons include spa en suite,heating/cooling, Spotted Gum flooring, double remote garage with workshop and boat parking behind doublegates. Simply perfect!
Auction Saturday 17th October 12.00pmInspection As advertised or by appointmentContact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103Rachel Crook 0419 300 515bowmanandcompany.com.au
Mount Martha Auction
A 4 B 2 C 2
3/103 Prince Street, MORNINGTONCurrently tenanted at $430 per week and set at the rear of an exclusive gated community in a beachsideposition of ever increasing popularity, this versatile two-storey three-bedroom plus study, two-bathroomresidence with a double remote garage offers quiet seclusion and spacious light-filled indoor-outdoorliving close to the beach, schools, transport and Main Street’s cafes and shops.
Auction Saturday 26th September 11.00amPrice $495,000+Inspection Saturday From 10.30amContact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394bowmanandcompany.com.au
MORNINGTON Auction
A 3 B 2 C 2
Auction This Saturday
Mornington For Lease
A 2 B 1 C 1
2/18 Beatty Parade, Mornington
Two bedroom unit located is situated in a quietlocation. Both bedrooms equipped with builtin robes, kitchen with upright gas oven, loungewith gas heating and air conditioner, givingcomfort all year around. Great size bathroom/laundry, low maintenance courtyard and asingle lock up garage. Ideally located close toMain Street shops, Mornington Primary schooland walking distance to the beach. Get set upnow, ready for the Summer months ahead andthe great life Mornington has to offer!
Available 6th October
Price $300 pwContact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132bowmanandcompany.com.au
3/20 Beatty Parade, Mornington
Hop Skip and a Jump to Main StreetThis two bedroom unit is located in a quietlocation, situated in the heart of Mornington.The property has polished floorboardsthroughout, giving it a great feel. Bothbedrooms with built in robes, kitchen withelectric cooking facilities and great sizelounge room. Other features include a lowmaintenance courtyard and a single carport.Ideally located close to Main Street shops, localschools and walking distance to the beach.
Available now
Price $300 pwContact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132bowmanandcompany.com.au
Mornington For Lease
A 2 B 1 C 1
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T 5973 5444
Michelle Bennie Sales Consultant–Trevor Timmers Sales - Executive Asistant James Arnold Sales Consulant–
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We love Spring. It’s when property buyers are most active, inspired by the warmer weather and an influx of properties.But standing out in a crowded marketplace takes expertise. At hockingstuart, we’ll make sure as many buyers as possible notice and fall in love with your home. Call now to talk to the team about your properties value.
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HarcourtsSINCE 1888
Harcourts MorningtonSuite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000www.mornington.harcourts.com.au
www.harcourts.com.au
AUCTION This Saturday at 11.00amView www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday from 10:30am or anytime by appointment
Mount Eliza 2 Wynnstay Road (also known as 125 Wooralla Road)
Seize the opportunity to finish the dream in this lavish 4 bedroom family home located on a 2100sqm + (approx) corner block with tennis court, swimming pool & sparkling bay glimpses. Ideally situated, this home flaunts the finest of finishes, from the Baltic-pine hardwood floors to the decadent built-in coffee machine. Throwing parties will be pure delight with the ultra contemporary kitchen with quantum-quartz benchtops, pressed metal splashbacks, industrial oven & stainless-steel appliances. Guests can mingle in the open plan living area, by the fire in the formal lounge, reclining on the plush booth seating of the dining zone, or in the paved alfresco area. This divine home also features a rumpus room with clerestory windows & French doors, 2 bathrooms, European laundry, surround sound, cubby & sandpit.
Grand Living & Grand Plans – MUST BE SOLD
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Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
Mornington 5/14 Tanti Avenue
· Executive townhouse with basement double garage · Paved courtyard with edible garden · Entertaining deck with views to the harbour· Enormous main bedroom suite with luxury ensuite and walk in robe· Quality fixtures and fittings throughout · 200 metres to Main Street, the Beach and public transport · Be part of Mornington’s history
Location + Lifestyle = Sutton Grange
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Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au
For Sale $1,250,000View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment
INSPECT THIS SATURDAY
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HarcourtsSINCE 1888
Harcourts MorningtonSuite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000www.mornington.harcourts.com.au
www.harcourts.com.au
For Sale Negotiable over $680,000View www.harcourts.com.au Open Anytime by appointment
Mornington 2 / 791 Nepean Highway
Sublime, low-maintenance seaside living begins in this brand new two-storey townhouse in Mornington’s heart, suited to those who prefer fuss-free living, yet with all of the finery. Timber floorboards, neutral tones & an abundance of natural light create a divine coastal ambiance throughout this 3BR home, which features a downstairs living area, open plan dining & ultra-chic kitchen with stone benchtops & stainless-steel appliances & a door to a tranquil covered deck. The sundrenched master bedroom has a walk-in robe & contemporary ensuite, while upstairs there’s two additional bedrooms, family bathroom & celestial second living space. With the beach an 8-minute walk & Main Street 1km away, this luxury townhouse also has 3 split-system units, powder room & remote double garage with internal access.
Low Maintenance Luxury In Mornington’s Heart
INSPECT THIS SATURDAY
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Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au
AUCTION Saturday 10th October at 11.00am unless sold priorView www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment
Mornington 22 Tira Court
Calling families, retirees, executives and tradies – this home has something for everyone in the family, whether it’s to park your toys, entertain friends & family or just know the kids are safe in the back yard. With the BEST neighbours in the perfect neighbourhood, you must put this one on your shopping list! The functional floorplan allows for parent’s retreat and separate kids living & bedrooms. Ample space for off street parking to accommodate up to 6 vehicles, plus double lock up garage and carport. Boats, caravans, trailers, bikes, if you’ve got it, you can park it!
Expansive Family Home, A Stroll To Beautiful Wetlands
INSPECT THIS SATURDAY
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Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au
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HarcourtsSINCE 1888
Harcourts MorningtonSuite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000www.mornington.harcourts.com.au
www.harcourts.com.au
For Sale $820,000 - $850,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment
Mornington 8 Mitchell Street
The solid built home consists of 4 bedrooms, main with WIR and full ensuite that has a spa bath, another 3 bedrooms with BIRs, family bathroom, lounge with viewing balcony that has bay glimpses, formal dining room, home office, sun room, media room and separate laundry. Features of this fabulous home include timber lined walls/ roof and the outside entertaining area that has a large gazebo surrounded by impressive gardens and veggie garden, large shed with office /studio and double car accommodation. Quality homes like this do not last long on the market so book your appointment now and you will not be disappointed.
Great Family Home In Beachside Mornington
Terry Young 0419 157 172 E terry.young@harcourts.com.au
Mornington 8/110 Bungower Road
With fantastic tenants until February 2016, this well designed townhouse is ripe for the next owners to either move on in at the end of the lease, or buy with the perfect tenants in place and earn an instant return. Positioned towards the front of the complex, you can enjoy privacy and easy access to the main roads. Three bedrooms, 2 living rooms, double lock up garage with internal access & powder room, ducted heating & a convenient location. It’s all here waiting for you. Welcome first home buyers, singles, couples, families & investors – this one ticks all the boxes.
Ripper Investment or First Home!
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Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E janet.mcneill@harcourts.com.au
AUCTION Saturday 17th October at 11.00am unless sold priorView www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3.30-4.00pm or anytime by appointment
INSPECT THIS SATURDAY
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HarcourtsSINCE 1888
Harcourts Limitless82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au
Build on the power of our network TM
Mount Eliza 14 Berkeley Court
Superb Serenity And Abundant Space To Grow!
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Leanne Porter 0418 106 668 E leanne.porter@harcourts.com.au
Experience absolute serenity on 2700sqm (approx.) with this inviting 3 bedroom Merchant Builder’s home. The bustle of your busy week feels a lifetime away as you pull into the bluestone paved driveway leading to this charming Hawthorn-style brick home. Plump with promise to value-add, this classic property can be enjoyed immediately or tweaked for a perfect fit with two good-sized living areas, efficient kitchen, master ensuite, loads of handy extra storage and an undercover entertaining area perfect for casual meals alfresco. Includes GDH and second double carport under roofline.
SOLD
ANOTHER WANTED
Mount Eliza 99 Rutland Avenue
Rutland Park – An Original Ranelagh Gem
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Providing the perfect platform to renovate or extend (STCA) on a prominent 1482sqm (approx.) corner allotment, this enchanting original property presents with almost unlimited potential to capitalise on a prized position in one of Mt Eliza’s favourite streets. Strolling distance to the village boutiques and cosmopolitan cafes and an easy walk to a choice of schools, highlights include wonderful original hardwood floors, open fire place to elegant main living, three charming bedrooms, gas ducted heating, reverse-cycle airconditioning, garden shed and carport.
Steve Foster-Swan 0404 088 651 E steve.fosterswan@harcourts.com.au
For Sale Negotiable over $840,000View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.00-12.30pm or anytime by appointment
For Sale $695,000 plusView www.harcourts.com.au
Mount Eliza 5/109 Canadian Bay RoadVillage Gem
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For Sale $479,000View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment
Leanne Porter 0418 106 668 E leanne.porter@harcourts.com.au
Set in peaceful surrounds within the gated community of ‘Eliza Place”, this stylish townhouse offers low maintenance living and a fabulous opportunity for all buyers. Offering formal entry, sitting room with French doors opening to front terace, kitchen with granite benchtops and quality Blanco appliances, family room opening to sunny entertaining deck and 3 spacious bedrooms – two with their own walk-in robe. The larger main bedroom has an ensuite, and there is a family bathroom.Other features include GDH, ducted vacuum, 2 split system air conditioners, remote controlled lock up garage with internal access via the laundry.
Limitless - 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400leanne.porter@harcourts.com.auHarcourts
SINCE 1888
Want to know what’s happening in your local market? For all your real estate needs on all aspects of selling, buying,leasing and renting, Leanne Porter has been specialising in real estate since the 1980’s, and having been a resident since 1970, knows the local area intimately. As a fully licensed Estate Agent, Leanne can offer you professional guidance and free market appraisals on your most valuable asset. Call Leanne on 0418 106 668 for genuine and sincere assistance
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HarcourtsSINCE 1888
www.harcourts.com.au
Harcourts Limitless82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au
Mornington 13/7 Cranswick Court
Ripe For The Picking
3 1 2
Step inside this beautifully presented 3 bedroom unit and feel right at home. Set in a quiet location within walking distance to Bentons Square shops, transport and a short trip to Main Street and beaches. All bedrooms have built in robes, main with walk in robe and dual-entry bathroom, newly updated carpet and tiles throughout, ducted heating, reverse cycle air conditioning and heating and double remote control garage. Outside enjoy the fully covered alfresco area, perfect for the upcoming summer months.
Robert Lewis 0450 209 007 E robert.lewis@harcourts.com.au
For Sale Negotiable over $400,000View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.00-1.30pm or anytime by appointment
UNDER
OFFER
Mount Martha 39 Dominion Road
Holiday Heaven, Permanent Bliss - It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This
5 3 4
For Sale Negotiable over $1,670,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11.00-11.30am or anytime by appointment
Steve Foster-Swan 0404 088 651 E steve.fosterswan@harcourts.com.au
Barely a skimmed stone from South Beach, this gorgeous double-storey limestone house combines a 2460sqm (approx.) block with a sparkling in-ground pool and spa, pool house and detached guests studio. Embraced by a wraparound verandah and upper balcony that cleverly intergrate indoor and outdoor living, the four-bedroom home has an easy elegance with family living downstairs, and a sprawling open-plan family zone upstairs that incorporates the kitchen boasting stone benchtops and quality appliances.
ROTARY CLUB OF LANGWARRIN
7th ANNUAL ART SHOWFriday 27th - Sunday 29th November 2015
St Judes Primary School, Warrandyte Road, LangwarrinArtists register at www.rotarylangwarrin.org.au
‘Serving the Langwarrin community since 1982’
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THIS sensational four-bedroom plus study home is set on a 1093m2 block within close proximity to Bentons Square Shopping Centre. Two spacious living areas create enough room for the whole family to spread out. There is a large formal lounge, and a dining room has a fantastic open fi replace. Overlooking the fern garden with water feature, at the heart of the home is the timber-themed kitchen well-appointed with quality stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. The study could be a fi fth bedroom if required, and outside is an all-weather pavilion that houses the salt chlorinated swim spa for endless fun and fi tness. This home represents excellent value for money in this popular pocket of Mount Martha with a host of extras including ducted heating, evaporative cooling and air-conditioning, there are solar panels, a garden rainwater tank, two handy sheds, and from the street there is a double carport with plenty of extra off street parking.
Address: 20 Callistemon Court, MOUNT MARTHAAuction: Saturday 31st October at 2pmAgency: Blue Water Bay Real Estate, 37/210 Dunns Road, Mornington, 5976 1188Agent: Kathy Netherclift, 0417 007 722
Family favourite
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Ray White Mornington
MOUNT MARTHA 1-4/16 Dulnain StreetChoice of 3 or 4 Bedrooms, Save on Stamp DutyBe quick to secure your beachside lifestyle and save on stamp duty. This boutique development of 4 exceptional residences in the idyllic coastal area
of Mount Martha are just minutes to the beach, shops and cafes. To be constructed to the highest standard, with a choice of 3 or 4 bedrooms
including a ground floor master complete with luxurious ensuite & walk in robe, designer kitchen boasting stone bench tops and stainless steel
appliances, spacious family room opening to alfresco deck, rumpus room, powder room, landscaped courtyard & double remote garage.
Further enhanced with high ceilings matched by extra height doorways, designer floor tiles, carpet in bedrooms & gas ducted heating throughout. Andrew Jones 0419 339 995
andrew.jones@raywhite.com
Ph: 5973 2804
For SaleFrom $730,000
View plans by appointment
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SET at the rear of the complex for security and privacy, this versatile and distinct property is ideal for retiree’s or holiday investment, with Main Street and Fisherman’s Beach within a short walking distance. The double storey design will impress from the fi rst moments with lovely polished fl oors throughout a bright open plan living zone which incorporates an excellent kitchen with stainless-steel dishwasher and under bench oven. A lovely dining space is set into the corner next to two large windows, and from here it’s an easy step out to a private courtyard with raised timber deck. There is a handy powder room under the stair case and the main bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite completes the downstairs section. Two more bedrooms, both with built-in robes, sharing a second bathroom upstairs.
Address: 2/17 York Street, MORNINGTONFor Sale: $580,000 - $630,000Agency: Jacobs & Lowe, 220 Main Street, Mornington, 5976 5900Agent: Vivienne Spencer, 0409 558 330
When location is important
THIS three-bedroom Beleura Hill townhouse enjoys the convenience of neighbourhood shops and Mills Beach is just moments away. Ideal for young professional couples or downsizers, the property has all the space of a house without the time constraints of managing a large garden. With street frontage, the home presents very well, and is one of only three on the block. High ceilings create a fabulous sense of space, and from the cosy lounge there is a nice outlook to the established gardens. A neat kitchen features a stainless steel dishwasher and the breakfast bench shares space with a meals area perfect for busy meals on the go. A private alfresco courtyard provides some entertaining space, however for your own place of peace you can relax on the front verandah in the warm morning sun. The master bedroom has an ensuite, with two more bedrooms sharing the main bathroom. Additional features to this handsome villa include a double garage, gas ducted heating and reverse cycle air-conditioning.
Address: 4/33-37 Balcombe Street, MORNINGTONFor Sale: $480,000Agency: Harcourts, Suite 2/1a Main Street, Mornington, 5970 8000Agent: Pam Pester, 0499 621 116
Embrace the best
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Ray White Mornington
MORNINGTON 8 Townsend Lane Picture Perfect
Set in the prestigious golden triangle of Mornington, this welcoming home is perfectly positioned to capture the very
best of the seaside lifestyle. A wide verandah greets you as you enter the home while the spacious living area with large
bay windows and high ceilings add to the character. The master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe is
complemented by a bay window with garden outlook, there’s another two bedrooms with built in robes which adjoin the
main bathroom. Other features include ducted heating and vacuum, air-conditioning, timber kitchen with dishwasher
and lock up garage. Set behind a high fence on a level block this is the ultimate choice for low-maintenance living. Peter Cincotta 0411 888 770
peter.cincotta@raywhite.com
Ph: 5973 2818
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Auction Saturday 10th October at 11.30am View Thurs 5.00 - 5.30pm
Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am
Ray White Mornington
MORNINGTON 22 Turnbull StreetTownship ConvenienceA prime township position provides an easy level stroll to Main Street and the beach while the home offers instant appeal,
set behind a picket fence with a wide verandah overlooking a delightful front garden. Offering 3 bedrooms (main with
ensuite & walk in robe), spacious lounge, Oak timber kitchen with adjacent dining opening to an all seasons covered
outdoor area and low maintenance garden. Ducted heating, split system air conditioner and garage with rear roller door
providing ideal access for caravan/trailer. Simply perfect!Andrew Jones 0419 339 995
andrew.jones@raywhite.com
Ph: 5973 2804
AuctionSaturday 10th October at 1.30pm
View contact agent
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SMARTER BOLDER FASTER
CENTURY 21 AGENTS SMARTER BOLDER FASTER
2 42FRENCH ISLAND Coast RoadMILLION DOLLAR VIEWS & NATURE ALL AROUND
Breathtaking 180-degree sea views from this architect-designed haven set high on a hill on French Island. Surrounded by 115 acres of native bush across from National Park foreshore, with privacy assured and views that cannot be built out. Expansive living & dining with soaring ceiling, designer kitchen, and wrap around entertaining deck. Flexible 2BR plus office (3rd bedroom) layout including self-contained bay view unit. Separate 140sqm shed. High-quality build offers urban amenities and high-spec finishes. Sustainably designed to ensure year round comfort, with off-grid solar and wind system using energy from nature to power all mod cons. No electricity bills, Council or water rates. The ideal low maintenance ‘lock up and leave’ holiday home - or even seachange. Auction to be held at the office of the agent of 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings. CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
AUCTION Saturday 17th October at 2.00pm
TERMS 10% Deposit, Balance 120 days,
Vacant Possession
VIEW By Appointment
AGENT Phil Bock 0438 497 715
AUCTION
Older style 3BR home, close to town with drive through carport under roofline to lock up garage at rear. Inside boasts spacious lounge with gas wall furnace, floating floors to main living area and hallway. Very well built Jennings home now in need of some TLC. Perfect first home or improver. Available with vacant possession.
HASTINGS 4 Warren Crescent
AUCTION Saturday 24th Otober at 2pm
TERMS 10% deposit, Bal 60 days
VIEW Saturday 1:30-2:00pm
AGENT Andrew Watt 0419 524 560
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
DECEASED ESTATE
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Well-built Victorian style home with 4BR’s – main with FES & WIR, kitchen with gas stovetop, spacious dining room & lounge featuring a cosy gas log fire. Internal access via laundry from doubel garage. Securely fenced 1/4 acre block, with parking for a caravan or boat.
HASTINGS 36 Lyall Street
PRICE $500,000 plus
VIEW By Appointment
AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
OLD TYABB CHARMER
2 44Located in the heart of town, this shiny pearl ticks all the boxes. Freshly painted and carpeted this lovely home offers 3 bedrooms with central bathroom, large living area plus large covered outdoor entertainment area with merbau deck. Just a short stroll to the shops and local cafes, summing up a perfect home or investment.
HASTINGS 5/1 Phillip Court
PRICE $279,500
VIEW By Appointment
AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980
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PRICE REDUCED
CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
A quality unit within a well built and thoughtfully designed complex. Benefits include 3BR’s – main with WIR & FES, GDH plus air-conditioning, double garage, and landscaping to the front and rear of the property. Big enough to give a feeling of space with a quality finish by a local builder. Save on stamp duty and get in now!
BITTERN 6/75 Hendersons Road
PRICE $380,000
VIEW Saturday 2:00-2:30pm
AGENT Andrew Watt 0419 524 560
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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
ONLY 3 LEFT
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* 9FT ceilings * Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling * Ducted vacuum* Blanco stainless-steel kitchen appliances* Caesarstone benchtops to kitchen and bathrooms* Double glazing* LED lighting * * Quality carpets & blinds* Remote garage door ....PLUS LOTS MOREThe quality facade is a grey brick nuanced with white mortar, off-set by white gloss
Contact: Don McKenzie 0419 955 177
$459,000 Fully inclusive if purchased off plan
Construction Has Now Commenced Scheduled completion March 2016
Balance of purchase price to be paid on completion
HUGE SAVINGS!!
JHK CONSTRUCTIONSPRESENTS
$5000 DEPOSIT‘NEWHAVEN’
at Bittern25
SQUARE
HOMES(approx.)
SOLD
Baywest Real Estate (VIC) Pty. Ltd.1/109 High Street
Hastings, VIC 3915Ph: 03 5979 4412Fax: 03 5979 3097
Email: enquiries@baywestrealestate.com.auWeb: www.baywestrealestate.com.au
SOLD
SOLD
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commercial real estate directoryMornington
Linda EllisMobile: 0400 480 397
EMAIL: lindae@cd.nicholscrowder.com.au
Nichols Crowder1 Colemans Road, CARRUM DOWNS9775 1535
Kevin Wright Mobile: 0417 564 454
Kevin Wright Commercial72 Main StreetMORNINGTON5977 2255
EMAIL: kevin@kevinwrightcommercial.com.au
Michelle AdamsMobile: 0407 743 858
Jacobs & Lowe220 Main Street,MORNINGTON 59765926
Email: michellea@jlbre.com.au
Kara JamesMobile: 0412 939 224
NAI Harcourts 82 Mount Eliza Way MOUNT ELIZAPh: 9788 7400
Email: kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au
Need more storage?
20 BRAND NEWQUALITY PERSONAL STORAGE UNITS
James Dodge 0488 586 896
Prices start from $119K + GST
High quality, full height, pre cast concrete construction painted inside and out
Sizes range from 73m2 to 84m2
4m high x 3.6 wide commercial remote controlled RSSD
Each unit with its own amenities
Each unit with a 25A power supply
Michael Crowder 0408 358 926
Cheryl Yeats 0416 098 718James Roux 0417 514 431
Artists impression
For Sale
1-20/91 Clifton Grove, CARRUM DOWNSFull security fencing including remote
controlled gate All individually metred, very low body
corporate fees and virtually zero maintenance
Perfect for storage of boats, cars and caravans
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POPULAR café offering an excellent menu and wine selection with Burlesque style entertainment every month. Functions are catered for as required, with the restaurant open six days for breakfast and lunch, and Friday to Sunday for dinner. There is a liquor licence to 11pm and an additional packaged liquor licence, which allows the premises to operate as a bottle shop.
Address: Restaurant, RYEPrice: $99,000 walk-in-walk-outAgency: Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255Agent: Alan Maguire, 0418 377 038
Kiss is on my list
THIS wonderful restaurant serves delicious Mexican fare with Taco Tuesdays particularly popular. Trading fi ve nights per week, the shop has a liquor licence to 11pm and there is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The shop measures about 120 square metres and a long lease is in place with reasonable rent.
Address: Mexican restaurant, MOUNT ELIZAPrice: $350,000 + SAVAgency: NAI Harcourts, 82 Mt Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9788 7400Agent: Kara James, 0412 939 224
Holy frijoles
THIS vibrant café and takeaway shop includes a renovated 3 bedroom residence. Specialising in homemade pies, sausage rolls, sandwiches and cakes, this business is located just off Peninsula Link, well placed for locals, tradesmen and truck drivers. The shop measures about 90 square metres and features a fully equipped kitchen, cool room and storage area. Through the exterior courtyard is the residence which has an open plan living space with kitchen, separate bathroom and laundry. If you are looking for a family friendly lifestyle and a stable income with low overheads don’t go past this one.
Address: Cafe, BAXTERPrice: $110,000 walk-in-walk-outAgency: Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255Agent: Alan Maguire, 0418 377 038
Kick back and enjoy
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220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364
jacobsandlowe.com.au
Lease Or Purchase With Vacant Possession• Two factories • Building size: 250 m2 each• Land size: 998.7 m2 approx • 10 carparking spaces• Industrial 3 zoning • Office & warehouse space with road frontage
24A & 24B PROGRESS STREET, MORNINGTON
For Lease $1,500pcm each + GST + OutgoingsFor Sale: $375,000 each + GST if applicable Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
NEW LISTING
Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
Business For Sale• Specialising in accessories • Well-located in the heart of Main Street• Great Lease conditions & high turnover • Loyal clientele
LOLA’S @ MORNINGTON MORNINGTON
For Sale: $70,000 + SAV
NEW LISTING
Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
Business For Sale• Personal training business • Extremely well-equipped• Busy industrial location • Offered below replacement value• Great lease terms • Fit out only
BETA BODIES MORNINGTON
For Sale: $39,500 WIWOContact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
Business For Sale• Long established business • Profit making• Long lease • High exposure location• Motivated vendor
QUASIMODO & QSCAPE MOOROODUC
For Sale: $495,000 + SAV
Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
As New Shops / Offices• 2 as new spaces ideal for shop or office use • Prime location opposite foreshore• 133m2 approx each • Kitchenette & toilet facilities• Shop 2 available now • Shop 3 available mid-November
SHOP 2 & 3/1889-1893 POINT NEPEAN ROAD TOOTGAROOK
For Lease: $2,300pcm each + GST + Outgoings
Business For Sale• Ideal location opposite Dromana foreshore • Quality fit out• Strong regular clientele • Great lease conditions
MAYA SPA, DROMANA
For Sale $140,000 + sav Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184
Stylish, Refurbished Offices• Purchase one or both • Open plan office space•1379a: 110 m2 approx • 1381a: 100 m2 approxMove your own business into this fabulous location or rent out and keep for investment.
1379A & 1381A POINT NEPEAN ROAD, ROSEBUD
For Sale: $320,000 - $349,000 Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858
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Tel: (03) 9781 1588
Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA
Australian Institute of Business Brokers Committee Member.33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability
Business Sales Specialistswww.latessabusiness.com.au50 Playne Street Frankston
Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service
Small shop in prominent corner position with cheap rent and a
long lease. Trades 5 days 7.30am to 3pm, keen vendor. What more
could you ask for – this business is very well priced!
$65,000 + sav
INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY - BRAESIDE
business owner. Trades Tues, Thurs, Fri and half-days Wed & Sat. Easy to operate, cheap rent
of only $782 pm no gst. Has been established around 40 years. Very
$69.950 + sav
HAIR SALON - PARKDALE EASTOpportunity to purchase a
ChemDry Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Franchise. Endless
possibilities await, as turnover can be easily doubled. Grow the business, relish the lifestyle. As new VW van,
all equipment & training.
ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
CHEMDRY - BAYSIDE
Domestic, factories, real estate, hotels etc. Approximately 50%
residential, 50% commercial. Good
SE suburbs & Mornington Peninsula. Two vehicles included
in price.
$90,000
PRICE REDUCEDCLEANING - SOUTH EAST SUBURBS & PENINSULA
Sales & service of bicycles, accessories & apparel. Stocks
some of the world’s leading brands, fully stocked workshop
with all relevant tools & equipment. Large modern showroom in highly
visible location, rapidly growing market.
$110,500 + sav (negotiable)
BICYCLES - FRANKSTON
Unattended 7 days 7am – 9.30pm. Serviced Mon-Fri 8am-5pm and Sat 9am-12pm. 12 washers, 8
dryers, automatic door, monitored alarm, air-conditioned.
$119,500
LAUNDRETTE - FRANKSTON SOUTH
Wholesale Continental bread deliveries done by husband 7 days midnight to 8am, wife is adminis-trator. Easy to run business with good base of account and cash customers. No rent to pay – no
stock to carry – room to expand.
$119,500
DISTRIBUTION - SOUTH EAST SUBURBS & PENINSULA
Two shops combined, very attractive upmarket presentation
on waters edge. Fully managed by
2 wash basins, 2 facial rooms, 3 waxing rooms, 1 massage room, 1
spray tan booth.
$120,000 + sav
HAIR & BEAUTY - PATTERSON LAKES
Long established, one person, home based wholesale foods delivery run. Deliveries from
Frankston to Portsea and Flinders. Delivering to over 65 cafes,
restaurants and hotels. 5 days, no weekends. Two vehicles included.
$130,000 + sav
DISTRIBUTION - MORNINGTON PENINSULA
Very well presented business in busy plaza, only two owners in
ready to be taken to the next level,
operate.
$180,000 + sav
FRESH POULTRY - ROSEBUD
Two locations, both in shopping centres, both well presented & well
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$650,000
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quality sheetmetal components.
forward orders in place. Vehicles included in sale.
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Manufacture & installation of frameless glass products & secu-rity doors. Large customer base of major builders, many repeat
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$1.25 million + sav
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Bulk wholesale to retailers in Aust & NZ, online for trade customers. Unique approach with precision engineering & design to meet individual requirements. Rapid
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THIS well-known business has over 40 years in the trade and specialises in roller, panel and tilt doors and automatic openers. Vehicles included in the sale consist of two utes and a trailer. There is plenty of regular work for new owners to get a start, and a new lease is available.
Garage doors, MORNINGTONPrice: $65,000 + savAgency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Two in oneDOUBLE the value, this excellent peninsula business has two aspects. One side of the business specialises in custom made furniture including outdoor tables, and the aluminium fabrication, composite panel extrusion and powder coating for residential, commercial and marine industry use. The second is marine constructions, largely the manufacturing and maintenance of pontoons and jetties. Huge forward orders are in place and four vehicles and two trailers are included.Manufacturing and construction, DROMANAPrice: $640,000 + savAgency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Another door opens
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A MOTORIST pulled over for talking on his mobile phone “really fi red up” before being in-volved in a scuffl e with Highway Patrol police in Frankston, Wednesday morning.
Senior Constable Darren Morgan, and Leading Senior Constable Darren Myers, of Frankston Highway Patrol, intercepted the Frankston man, 45, during a police operation in Playne St.
They allege the man was talking on his mobile phone while driving and called to him to get off it. “He then gave us the fi nger”, Senior Constable Darren Morgan said.
“We pulled him over and gave him a breath test and he returned a huge reading and it was only 11 o’clock in the morning.
“He was really arcing up and we were nose to nose on the road with cars having to drive around us, and then we took him to the station and gave him a full blood test and he recorded 0.207 per cent.”
When leaving the station, in Fletcher Rd, po-lice allege the man used indecent language in the foyer. This has added to his list of pending
charges. Senior Constable Morgan said police were
waiting for a tow truck when the man returned to the scene, picked up a metal Barry Plant real estate sign and threatened them. “He was going to smash the car open to get some things but we blocked his path,” he said.
“He was really fi red up at this stage and there was a bit of a scuffl e. I almost sprayed him; he was an angry drunk.”
The police disarmed the man and arrested him for being drunk in a public place.
Under new impound laws police have the pow-er to retain vehicles – with this owner liable to fees for towing and storage of $1068.
He will appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court early in the New Year charged with resisting ar-rest, being drunk in a public place, and using of-fensive language. His licence has been suspended indefi nitely with the magistrate to determine the length of the ban. His car has been impounded for a month.
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DETECTIVES are hoping to interview a man, pictured, in relation to an assault outside Davey’s Nightclub, Davey St, Frankston, 1.50am, Sunday 12 July.
Detective Senior Constable Richard Brown, of Frankston CIU, said words were exchanged between two men before a 33-year-old man, of Noble Park, was alleg-edly punched in the face.
He was treated at Dandenong hospital next day for a fractured eye socket and bro-ken nose.
The man police are hoping to speak with is described as Caucasian, 30 years old, short brown hair, wearing a black jumper, khaki pants and casual shoes.
Man sought over assault
Mornington News 22 September 2015 PAGE 57
100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...
List of killed and wounded risingList of killed and wounded risingCompiled by Melissa Walsh
“A Spring Poet” forwards us a poeti-cal effusion entitled the “Stay at Home Soldier,” but as he has omitted to en-close his authenticated name and ad-dress we must decline to publish same.
***IN our report of the send-off to Somer-ville volunteers in the third page, the names of Privates A. Conningsby and E. Mead were inadvertently omitted as amongst those who were farewelled.
***TROOPER W. G. Connal of Frankston, late of Malvern, who left Melbourne last Oct, with the 4th Light Horse Regt. 1st A.I.E.F. and was in-valided home by the hospital ship “Kyarra” in July, after an operation for appendicitis, took his discharge on Monday last, and immediately enlist-ed. He goes into camp at Broadmead-ows on Monday next. 27th inst.
***THE anniversary of the Frankston Christian Endeavor Society was held in the Methodist Church on Thursday evening last, when there was a good attendance, including visitors from kindred societies on the Peninsula. Rev R. Jackson occupied the chair, and excellent addresses were deliv-ered by Mr W. J. Northey and Rev. P. Parnaby. At the close if the proceed-ings the visitors were provided with refreshments in the schoolroom.
***THE news that Mr. A. H. Gregory, of Frankston, was suddenly taken ill at the end of last week was received with
sincere regret by his many friends. As his condition did not improve, Dr Worniski was called in for consulta-tion with Dr Maxwell, and his re-moval to Miss Cadle’s private hospital was determined upon on Wednesday morning. During that day and Thursday his condition was very critical, but we are pleased to state that by the latest reports, the patient has very much im-proved, and his recovery is now a mat-ter of time.
***THE following apology has been re-ceived from Sir John Madden by Dr. Plowman, honorary secretary to the recent fourth presentation to Frankston volunteers, in reply to an invitation to be present, under date September 11 :—” I am very sorry that it will not be possible for me to be present at the presentation ceremony at Frankston on the 20th inst. I shall be on my way to Shepparton on that evening to hold the Assize Court at that town. It would have been a very real plea-sure to have bidden good bye to our gallant Frankston soldiers and to have joined in the hearty cheer which their friends will raise in their honor. How-ever, I wish them a great part in the Empire’s victory and a safe and happy return to their friends and homes.”
***THE commonwealth statistician, Mr G. H. Knibbs, has already ascertained that certain persons have not yet sent in personal cards, and in one case a material fact has been misstated. Un-til the alphabetical register has been
compiled, prosecutions can of course be undertaken only in cases coming specially under notice. All persons who have either not sent in cards, or who having sent them in have made any misstatement, are ad-vised to send in, at once, a properly fi lled in personal card with an expla-nation of the delay or of the error, as the case may be. Those who fail can-not be excused. Any amended return sent in should be distinctly marked “Amended Return.”
***THE list of killed and wounded of the Peninsula lads is increasing, week by week. Amongst the killed is Private W. Hartland, brother of Captain Hartland, who was killed a few weeks ago. Mr and Mrs Hartland have thus been be-reaved of both their sons, and the sin-cerest sympathy of their many friends is extended to them. Sergeant Arch Ashmore is also amongst the killed. He was a great favorite in Frankston, having been a regular visitor for years, and a promi-nent member of the football club. News has also been received that Driver H. Dial, Corporal Cyril Rich-ardson, Privates Vagg, (2nd occasion) and Ray Dawborn (2nd occasion) have been wounded, and Private Twy-ford, of Somerville, missing.
***WAR and Woman’s Dress. Has the war affected woman’s dress? This is a question that will interest all our women readers, and it will be fully answered in the pages of “Everylady’s Journal” for September. This is the
semi-annual fashion number, and con-tains over fi fty new spring and sum-mer pattern designs, exclusive of the four selected paper patterns which are given free with the magazine. One noticeable effect of the war is that there has been an increased de-mand for up-to-date and reliable paper patterns. “Everylady’s Journal”—al-ways a live and up to-date periodi-cal—offers any of our readers, free of cost, a summer pattern catalogue of 250 designs. The coupon in Septem-ber issue should be used to secure the catalogue. While this care for fashions of the day is a particularly strong feature in “Everylady’s Journal” there are other conspicuous items. For instance, an expert in poultry tells how the world’s records in egg-laying were recently broken, and gives instructions so that the house holder may secure the same result. Amongst the interviews is a capital talk with the Queen of England by Mary Roberts Rinehart, who is also the writer of the serial story “K.’ The practical is again uppermost in a beautifully illustrated article on the making of fl oor mats in rafi a. Read-ers are reminded that the War Puzzle Competition, with £100 in cash and 121 other prizes, is still open, and may be entered at once. If any reader is un-able to obtain “Everylady’s Journal” locally, she can secure it by post for 6 months by sending 3s in stamps or postal note to T. Shaw Fitchett, 376 Swanston St Melbourne.
***
THE social held on Friday evening last in aid of the Red Cross Fund was a decided success. The hall was again beautifully decorated by the commit-tee, and was well fi lled with patrons. Songs were rendered in fi ne style by Miss L. Conly, of Fairfi eld, and were very much appreciated by those pres-ent. Mr A. Diggerson provided tip-top music and dancing was kept going till 1.30 a.m.
***THE annual meeting of the Tyabb Cricket Club will be held on Thurs-day evening next. The meeting is an important one, as owing to the pres-ent unsettled state of affairs it is hardly known whether or not the cricket sea-son will be carried on as usual.
***AT the monthly meeting of the Fruit-growers’ Association held on Thurs-day last, Mr A E. Benton, ex-vice president of the Society, was made re-cipient of a very handsome presenta-tion on the occasion of his marriage, in the shape of a silver and glass break-fast cruet and biscuit barrel.
***RECRUITS WANTED. Every man physically fi t is wanted for enlist-ment. Age—18 to 45 years. Mini-mum height—5 feet 2 inches. Chest measurement—33 inches. Persons desiring to enlist should apply at the nearest Town Hall, Shire Hall, Drill Hall, or Recruiting Depot, where ar-rangements will be made for medical examination.From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 25 September, 1915
WHAT’S NEW
Garden show set to bloom this SeptemberGarden show set to bloom this SeptemberSET to fi ll the fi elds of Mornington Racecource, the Victorian
Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show will inspire and delight, bring-ing all aspects of gardening and lifestyle to Victoria for the very fi rst time.
Held on 25th - 27th September the show will celebrate gardening, landscape design and wellbeing and include pres-entations and workshops with world renowned, Australian gardening expert, Graham Ross as well as gardening writer and broadcaster, Phil Dudman.
The annual show is designed to inspire all types of gardeners from novices to the more experienced and will be showcas-ing new ideas in gardening techniques and design with a wide variety of lifestyle products.
The Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show will include guest speakers and workshops from industry experts provid-ing visitors with the opportunity to learn new techniques, skills and be updated on the latest trends. There will also be beauti-ful garden displays, a rare plants collectors corner, a Garden to Kitchen area, an interactive space for the children where they can explore and engage with their natural environment and much more.
The show will display the latest plants and gardening products as well as a retail area with everything needed for gardening, outdoor living and lifestyle needs.
Rod Stoller, from Logistics Events and the brains behind the show, has extensive experience in horticulture including the Australian Garden Show Sydney.
“This is the fi rst time we are bringing something of this cali-bre to the Mornington area. We are so excited as it’s going to be such an incredible event. We made sure it will include every-thing for all levels of gardening enthusiasts,” says Rod.
The show is going to be an inspirational and educational event that will have visitors listening, learning, exploring and enjoy-ing every step of the way. From one on one chats with experts to stunning fl ower arrangements, the Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show is a must see for every person who has ever had a passion for nature and an eye for gardening.
The Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show will be held from the 25th - 27th September at Mornington Racecourse, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington – 10am-5pm. Tickets are $19.95 and children’s entry is free
For more information or to purchase tickets please visit www.springgardenshow.com.au
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By Stuart McCulloughI’M sorry. Truly. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I’d be the source of such heart-felt angst and misery. It was not my intention. The mere knowledge that I have caused such gut-churning anguish is some-thing over which I am truly remorse-ful and more than a little embarrassed. It was never meant to turn out this way. I was simply driving along the river towards work. Then I saw you, helmet on, pedalling your heart out. You were doing such a wonderful job. Who could have known that soon you would be shaking your fi st at the heav-ens because of me?
Let me say that in terms of provok-ing another person to the point they’re willing to shake a clenched fi st: it’s been a while. Truth be told, I’m unac-customed to provoking so fervent a re-action from pretty much anyone, with the possible exception of members of my immediate family. Beyond just an angry glance or raised eyebrow, you held your furious fi st aloft. It is, per-haps, little comfort to learn that the whole catastrophe was an accident. I should have said as much at the time but feared stopping to explain might (of itself) be interpreted as an act of aggression.
In my defence, it had been raining. For this, I cannot reasonably be held responsible. The heavens themselves conspired to create the perfect condi-tions for the profound misunderstand-ing that followed. Perhaps that’s why you shook your fi st in the air – you weren’t angry with me at all but at the skies themselves for pouring forth their glorious bounty and ensuring an
ordinary road should be replete with hundreds of tiny reservoirs of water. These pools of liquid are the inevita-ble result of rain. As I drove, I thought very little of them.
It is, I feel, at least partly your fault.
Your bike was not so much running along the edge of the road as riding right up the middle. This is in spite of the fact that there is a separate bike path just a couple of metres over. Re-gardless of your decision to shun per-
fectly good bicycle infrastructure the powers that be had seen fi t to grant you, the fact that you had decided to hog most of the road wasn’t really a problem. There was nothing in the way of on-coming traffi c and plenty of room to get around. As I always do, I made sure I left a wide berth to ensure that you would feel safe at all times. Not only do I consider this appropriate but also an act of friendship towards a fellow citizen who has decided to do the planet and everyone on it a fa-vour and forsake motorised transport in favour of a bike. Leaving an overly generous margin between our respec-tive modes of transport is the least I can do. It was as I overtook that the unthinkable manifested itself in one supremely ugly second.
Let me say right now that you were doing an excellent job. Backside raised and pointed skywards, trou-ser hams pumping like pistons, face fl ushed with exertion; you steamed along the boulevard like a man pos-sessed. As my car pulled up alongside, I could see the determined grimace on your face. I wanted to wave. Show you my support for your athletic en-deavours. I wanted to do anything that would let you know that your supreme effort had been duly noted and, for what it was worth, there was at least one person on this big round earth that was impressed. Fact is, I was so busy being impressed that I failed to notice the large pool of water that had con-gregated on the roadway.
Without warning, my front left tyre sank down into a concealed pothole, displacing a large body of liquid and sending it in the form of a miniature
tidal wave over you. An instant earlier, you had been completely dry. Now you were entirely drenched. I had, it seems, quite literally poured a bucket over whatever hopes and aspirations you might have had to go about your morning whilst remaining relatively arid. It is little short of a miracle that you managed to remain upright under the circumstances.
Of course I was horrifi ed. I had no intention whatsoever in giving some stranger a complete drenching. And I could not help but notice as I glanced up at my rear view mirror that you as my unwitting victim were not just wet, you were angry. Very, very angry. You shouted. Your face, which had been ripe with exhaustion, was now molten with rage. You raised your fi st high into the air and shook it with fury. Railing against me and my pothole-squashing, cyclist-soaking proclivi-ties, you expressed your displeasure in the clearest terms possible. I simply want you to know this – message re-ceived, loud and clear.
I don’t know where you were head-ing that day. Maybe you were meet-ing some friends for coffee at a local café. They too will have ridden their bikes and would have been decked out in various forms of lycra. Doubt-less, you would have regaled them with tales of an unthinking driver who cast water all over you. They will have been aghast before consoling you over a decaf latte and a muffi n (possibly). Perhaps you might be kind enough to let the gang know that I am truly sorry and that there is little risk of a repeat offence. Happy cycling. Yours truly…
stuart@stuartmccullough.com
Apology to one angry dude (wherever he may be)Apology to one angry dude (wherever he may be)THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES
Mornington News 22 September 2015 PAGE 59
Music Arts Food
The haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate but Def Leppard are due more credit in rock and roll’s history books than critics generally give them. Taylor Swift certainly thinks so.
The biggest pop star in the world right now performed with Def Leppard in 2008 as part of a US series called Crossroads that paired modern musicians together with their idols from yesteryear.
Swift reckoned that singing the likes of the hit song Photograph with the band was “my child-hood dream come true”.
“My mom was a huge fan of theirs when she was pregnant with me,” she said at the time. “So growing up, the music that was playing in my house was Def Leppard. It was music that she liked that I could like too.”
Def Leppard sold more than 100 million albums in the 1980s and 1990s – mostly thanks to the Pyromania (1983), Hysteria (1987) and Adrenalize (1992) trio of albums and hits such as Pour Some Sugar On Me, Love Bites and Let’s Get Rocked - but there is a feeling the rockers, despite Swift’s praise, have been unfairly tarred with the same brush as certain fl ash-in-the-pan ‘hair metal’ bands of the era who quickly rose and fell just before grunge conquered the music world in the mid-90s.
There have been tragedies for Def Leppard among the glory days along the way – guitar-ist Steve Clark died of a prescription drugs and alcohol overdose in 1991 and drummer Rick Allen lost an arm after a car crash on New Year’s Eve in 1984 – but the core of the band including Elliott, bass player Rick Savage, guitarist Phil Collen, drummer Allen and ‘new-comer’ Vivian Campbell, who joined in 1992 to succeed Clark as guitarist stand strong today.
MINT spoke to Def Leppard frontman Joe El-liott on the eve of the band’s latest Australian tour and asked whether he resented the band being (h)airbrushed from rock history by some sections of the music press, most notably the weekly UK mags such as NME.
Elliott, on the road and calling from India-
napolis in the midst of a US tour of stadiums, sounded like he and his bandmates had the last laugh as he recalled the band’s critical reception in some quarters despite their global success.
“There’s an elitism within the media and from certain artists,” he said in a distinctive Shef-fi eld born burr.
“We used to joke about it. We used to imagine some guy walking onto the open plan fl oor of Rolling Stone magazine’s offi ce wearing a Def Leppard T-shirt and being asked ‘what the hell are you doing?’ while they’re all wearing their Loudon Wainwright, Lou Reed, REM, Springs-teen T-shirts.
“We are one of those bands that certain parts of the media just love to tear to pieces because they see us as these dinosaurs.
“We never got the credit for rewiring the way rock and roll was recorded in the 80s. When we put out Pyromania and Hysteria people hadn’t put out records that sounded like that before, because the material wasn’t like Mor-rissey or Psychedelic Furs style.”
Elliott believes some in the music press can hold a grudge if a band becomes big without its backing or permission.
“When you’re massive with the public but not big with the press it really gets up their nose.
“People in the press wouldn’t admit to liking Meat Loaf in the press or Bon Jovi or Taylor Swift ... but these are the very artists who will sell stadiums out,” he said.
“That’s not coming from a sense of bitterness. I couldn’t give a f*** what the press think. The fact is we’ve got an audience and that’s what important.”
The band are still playing the big venues, a testament to their longevity with old and new fans alike, and Elliott also credited this with Def Leppard’s enthusiasm for still playing their biggest hits in the live arena.
“Any band that’s been around as long as we have – bands like The Who and The Rolling Stones – are going to play stuff people know.
It’s part of what we do.
“There is a core element of certain songs you know that if you don’t play you won’t get out of the building alive. They’re the songs that put you in those buildings so you can’t deny them.”
Australian fans are in for something different from the current US tour though with the band releasing their fi rst album of new material since 2008 in the form of a self-titled Def Lep-pard album next month.
“‘This is a track from our new album’ are the most dreaded words a singer will ever say,” Elliott joked.
“But also they’re the most important because as long as you’re saying it you’re still doing something current. You have to keep making new music whether the rest of the world think it’s important or not.
“Let’s not turn every act that goes out live into a nostalgia act.”
He assured old school Def Leppard fans that they will hear all of the band’s best-known songs though.
“I don’t buy into that ‘these are the songs that made us popular but we’re not going to play them’.”
Unlike so many of their 80s and 90s peers, Def Leppard have also refused to go down the break up/reunion/repeat route to sell tickets for live gigs.
“Yeah, there are certain bands that do that. I mean, god bless ‘em but The Scorpions have been doing a farewell tour now for about six years, The Eagles have been doing one for about 20 and I think Cher’s being doing one since the 1980s,” Elliott said.
“As unsexy as it sounds, we get on really well. There’s no agenda, there’s no big drama in the Def Leppard camp. We have our moments where we don’t see eye to eye on certain things but we’re man enough to stand up and talk about it, nip it in the bud before it be-comes a volcanic eruption, and get on with it.”
This reluctance to engage in showbiz di-
vaesque behaviour could be traced back to the bands roots in working class Sheffi eld. The singer says the band members were “very aware of the opportunity” afforded them by their hard-working parents’ encouragement in allowing them to pursue their rock and roll dreams.
“We didn’t fear failure but maybe not being able to do it at any kind of level. None of us wanted to go back to the regular life,” he said.
“I’d rather play the [Glasgow] Barrowlands than work on a building site.”
The working class worth ethic saw Def Leppard push on and become one of the biggest bands on the planet at the height of their career in the 80s and 90s and Elliott looks back on it with some fondness but also thankfulness for the present.
“There was times when we literally were out-selling everybody on the planet,” he noted.
“Back in the day, standing toe-to-toe with everyone from Bono to Springsteen was great but we’re not exactly down in the bowling al-leys now.
“No-one even bothers looking at the charts anymore but we’re still playing to 20,000 people in Dallas, for example, so it’s not like we’re not still one of the biggest bands in the world it’s just we’re one of the biggest touring bands in the world, if you like.
“In many respects, it’s been and gone and come back and that’s because of the hard work we’ve put in and we do have a legacy and we do have a massive collection of hit singles and well-known songs.
“Our standing with the audience has never really dropped and our standing within the business is rising again.”
Def Leppard play Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne on Wednesday 18 November with guests Live and Electric Mary. See premier.ticketek.com.au online or call 13 28 49 for tickets including VIP tour packages and backstage passes to meet the band.
DEF LEPPARD SHAKE OFF THE HATERSBy Neil Walker
PAGE 60 Mornington News 22 September 2015
Pull out your lederhosen and start practicing your Ger-man accent because on October 10th and 11th, Red Hill Brewery are teaming up with Red Gum BBQ to cel-ebrate Oktoberfest. You won’t need to journey all the way to Munich for this one-off event, just to Red Hill, Victoria’s picturesque peninsula packed with artisan producers, vineyards, orchards and of course, beer.
In Red Hill Brewery’s 4th Oktoberfest, visitors can expect Red Hill brewed German beers matched to Red Gum BBQs brats plus more. From the brewing corner, there will be Kolsch, Hefeweizen, Weizenbock and Pilsner.
Expect live oompah tunes, brewery tours, pots, pints, paddles and all-round Bavarian fun. The rustic café en-vironment and vast, sheltered deck at Red Hill Brewery are sure to be a hit over the festive weekend.
Make sure you reserve a souvenir Red Hill Brewery Oktoberfest 2015 stein, which you will be able to take home with you … but not before it’s been fi lled with your choice of beer! Steins are limited so book now to avoid disappointment, 500ml $28 or full 1 litre for $45
Oktoberfest dress is almost mandatory and the best dressed beer lover will win a free stein (500ml) and a case of Red Hill’s German beers (judging between 12-1pm on each day).
Beer and BBQ are available for purchase over the Ok-toberfest weekend, but it’s free to attend the celebra-tions. Make a day of it or simply stay for a brew on your way through… Prost!
Sat 10th & Sun 11th October. 11am-7pm both days. No bookings required
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Jimmy Rees - A life worth giggling aboutJimmy Rees - A life worth giggling aboutBy Melissa McCulloughTWENTY-eight-year-old jimmy rees has been lulling our children to sleep during the “goodnight hour” since 2009. Now it’s time for him to apply all of his techniques at home with new son, Lenny. Mornington Peninsula Kids sat down to chat with Jimmy about being a new dad and how a kid from Mt Eliza ended up becom-ing a superstar to pre-schoolers and parents alike.
“I was doing amateur theatre in Frankston and knew I just wanted to get into the industry at some point. I enjoy making people laugh and enter-taining people. I don’t see myself as an actor per se. I’m good at playing a silly character like Jimmy Giggle.”
Jimmy hadn’t looked into getting an agent to organise auditions when then girlfriend, Tori, saw the advertisement for a national call in the paper. There were 5,500 entrants and this was Jimmy’s fi rst audition.
He tells us, “I got the phone call with the offer for the role in new pre-school show Giggle and Hoot while I was working at the local pub. I ran upstairs into the offi ce to take the call. The producer asked if I could sing and asked for a sample of my vocals on the spot.” As the front runner for the part, staff on the set started refer-ring to the actor as Jimmy Giggle…and it stuck. He was casted in Octo-ber and on air in December. “It was sort of like in a big whirlwind. There was quite a learning curve.” So off to Sydney Jimmy and Tori went. But the move didn’t last long. They returned to Melbourne after a few months and Jimmy commuted.
Little did he know how popular the lovable characters Giggle and Hoot would become. “My fi rst realisation of how well it was going was when a little signing and meet and greet was organised at Eastland. I went out there in my pyjamas and there were literally hundreds of families lined up. It was a wow moment. OK – this is popular.”
After getting used to the routine of working Wednesday through Friday, Jimmy and Tori tried for a second time to move to Sydney. It didn’t last long. Tori fell pregnant and the now married couple thought they’d better come back down.
The Mornington Peninsula is defi nitely home for Jimmy Rees. He grew up in Mt Eliza and attended St Thomas Moore Primary School and then The Peninsula School. Tori taught at Benton’s Junior College for a year before moving to Sydney. She loved teaching, but for now, is relish-ing being a stay at home mum.
FatherhoodIt was a crazy time in the lead up to
Baby Rees’ arrival on April 7th. The Giggle and Hoot tour was beginning in April and little Lenny was due to arrive in late April.
They had to wait 12 weeks to an-nounce the birth of baby Lenny to due to agreements with a magazine and Jimmy’s fans were growing quite concerned. “Even if I mentioned we
had a tour coming up people would respond with, ‘when’s the baby com-ing, is everything ok?’”
Once they were able to offi cially announce the arrival of Lenny they received great support from plenty of social media groups such as Morning-ton Peninsula Kids that were happy to share the photos and good news.
Jimmy remembers the birth go-ing well. Tori and Lenny were safe and happy and then all of a sudden thought, “I’m a dad! I’ve got to keep him alive!”
While mum does take care of most of what Lenny needs Jimmy is the en-tertainer. He’s happy to pitch in with feedings and whatever else he can do whenever he can.
“It’s so amazing. He’s only four
months old and the growth is ex-ponential. Smiling, then winking, and frustrated because he can’t do something.”
On the topic of sleeping, Jimmy tells us that Lenny has been a dream-boat from pretty much as soon as they got home from the hospital. (Jealous much?) He’s now practically sleeping all the way through; waking up once around midnight for a feed and then back to sleep until around seven. His day sleeps aren’t that great, but he’s coming along.
When asked about the all impor-tant support system Jimmy tells us, “All of our families live around here within a few postcodes. That’s another reason we came back from Sydney, at least for our fi rst. We still
haven’t utilised any of our babysitting offers yet, though.”
The family is all set up in their home base down here. Travelling up and back three days a week to work usually, but sometimes getting an extra break here and there while other times, especially when touring, there’s a bit more hands on time. “This time, which is great, we’re coming to Frankston, Geelong and Tassie, so a bit more regional.”
“It’s such a crazy and amazing time.”
The Giggle and Hoot tour kicks off in October and visits Frankston on October 10th. For tickets go to: thefac.com.au
Left: Jimmy Rees has risen to be a superstar in the children’s entertainment business.Above: Jimmy and wife Tori with baby Lenny. (Photo: Natalie Davies)Right: Jimmy Giggle on set.
PAGE 62 Mornington News 22 September 2015
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NEPEAN LEAGUEBy Toe Punt ROSEBUD came from 14 points down early in the last quarter to win the 2015 Nepean League premiership by 20 points on Saturday.
After the Eagles scooted away to their biggest lead of the afternoon, care of a Justin Allsop snap in the opening fi ve minutes of the last quar-ter, Rosebud then dominated the next 30 minutes of the match to run out 13.14 (92) to 10.12 (72) winners.
In a see-sawing battle that saw momentum swing many times during the afternoon, Rosebud refused to be beaten in the fi nal term and its leaders stood up.
While the Eagles appeared to be trying to shut the game down after skipping to the 14 point lead, the Buds were looking at ways to score goals and get themselves back into the match.
Skipper Ryan Spooner led the charge. He willed his side across the line and brought every team mate along with him.
The premiers had a whopping 23 inside 50 metre entries in the last quarter, compared to just fi ve for the Eagles. Rosebud completely dominated.
Jason Bristow, who was the best player on the ground with 34 posses-sions, including 11 in the last quarter, fi ttingly kicked the sealer with his fi rst goal of the match.
Keegan Downie was absolutely superb and just shaded for best on ground honours. The 19-year-old was a wonderful target in attack, booting three goals and also spent some time in defence in the second quarter when Somerville got on top.
Rosebud started in sensational fashion, working its way back into the contest after Somerville dominated the fi rst 10 minutes and booted the opening two goals of the game.
Rosebud booted six of the next seven goals in the opening quarter to waltz into the quarter time huddle with a 19 point lead. Rob Forrest was magnifi cent early, having seven fi rst quarter posses-sions and booting two goals.
Greg Bentley, who fi nished with 18 touches, had six of those in the fi rst quarter and Bristow also had eight possessions in the opening stanza.
However, Somerville gained the ascendancy in the following two quarters and kicked six of the next eight goals of the match to lead by eight points at the last change.
Josh Westerman shut down Forrest. Tommy Shaw was working tirelessly up and back from the forward half of the ground. Luke Rowe started to clunk a few marks and hit the scoreboard. Todd Farrelly continued his domination of Tom Baker (two goals). Ben Sedewick was making life very diffi cult for Lachy Arm-strong.
Justin Farrelly started to break even
with Ben Dwyer in the ruck after being beaten early and Scott Simpson asserted his authority with some very heavy, bone-crunching tackles.
With the likes of Jedd Sutton, Justin Allsop, Leigh Stewart and Cal Dixon winning plenty of the footy, the Eagles looked the hot tip leading into the last quarter.
It certainly looked even better for them in the last when Allsop got on the end of a ball inside 50 and nailed it from 30 metres.
At that stage, the scoreboard read Somerville 10.10 (70) to Rosebud 8.8 (56).
That’s where the celebrations ended for the Eagles’ players and supporters.
While the Eagles went into protec-tion mode to maintain the lead, Rosebud came charging.
Dwyer again started to jump higher and stronger in the ruck. Bentley, For-rest, Brad McDonald, Rhys Bancroft and Bristow started to force their way forward of centre through sheer will and strength and the back half, led by the dashing and powerful Nick Boswell, began to repel all Somer-ville attacks.
Matt Baker, Jack Jarman, Chris Zurek and Daniel Wilson, who col-lectively worked tirelessly all day down back, also grew a leg and made it diffi cult for their opponents.
Seb Kremich had a fantastic battle with Billy Rolfe all afternoon and broke even in the end after Rolfe had
a bit of it early. At the other end of the ground,
the likes of Tom Stoffells and Glen Peterson started to get busy when the ball went inside and Downie was going for everything in the air, either bringing it to ground for his smalls or marking it.
Dale Stephens had an impact on the match on a number of occasions, utilising his blistering pace, while Brenton Davidge provided sensa-tional support in the ruck for Dwyer. The Buds certainly lost nothing when Davidge went into the middle.
While the likes of Cade Williams and Kurtis Corrin didn’t have big numbers, their infl uence when re-quired supported this Rosebud culture of “team fi rst”.
Somerville played into Rosebud’s hands when the game was there to be won. It got in front in the second and third quarter because it took the game on. The Eagles took risks, moved the ball quickly and gave their forwards an opportunity.
However, when they got out to 14 points, they went defensive, slowed the game down, didn’t run and carry, didn’t take risks and did nothing to change the momentum.
Rosebud has proven that they are the best in the business at these tac-tics. It’s the way they like the game to be played. The result was 11 scoring shots to three in the fi nal term.
Rosebud deserved to be premiers.
They were the minor premier and went straight into the grand fi nal after a second semi-fi nal win.
The entire club deserves to be con-gratulated. Following the Nick Jewell resignation, the club could have gone off the rails.
While it’s certainly been tough from an off-fi eld perspective, the club has remained vigilant. The on fi eld team has certainly not buckled at any point.
There is only one reward for hard work in footy clubs and that is prem-ierships.
In 2015, Rosebud Football Club are the deserved premiers.
In the reserves, Devon Meadows won its fi rst ever club premiership with a 13.14 (92) to 8.7 (55) victory over Somerville.
Somerville booted the fi rst fi ve goals of the game before the Mead-ows responded with 13 of the next 16 majors.
Forty-one-year-old club legend Craig Hunter booted three goals while 19-year-old Luke Duhig was judged best afi eld.
In the Under 19s, Dromana con-tinued its fairytale fi nals run, beating Rosebud 15.11 (101) to 9.12 (66).
Stars Sam Fowler, Billy Quigley and Sam Guerts dominated for the Tigers while Ethan Johnstone was judged best afi eld.
It was Rosebud’s second loss in two seasons.
Picture: Andrew Hurst
Rosebud win the titleRosebud win the title
PAGE 66 Mornington News 22 September 2015
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By Toe PuntThe worst kept secret in local footy can be revealed – Nick Jewell will coach Sorrento next season.
The 2015 premiership coach resigned his post at Rosebud after round six when he was offered the job at Sorrento.
For more than half of the 2015 sea-son, Nick Jewell has been the coach of Sorrento for 2016.
Ideally, according to Jewell, he would have liked to have continued to build on the success that he and the Rosebud Football Club had built over the past three years during his time at the club.
However, the Buds would not give him the job after six rounds of the 2015 season and he exercised his
right to accept another offer that was on the table.
It is believed Jewell was offered the Sorrento job just one year after being at Rosebud, however, he declined the opportunity because he felt there was great opportunity with the Buds.
His father, former Richmond Premiership coach Tony Jewell, is a member at Sorrento, Nick played at the club and plays cricket at the club.
Jewell makes no secret of the fact that it was always a dream to coach Sorrento, however made it clear Rosebud were always his fi rst prior-ity.
Despite winning the 2015 premier-ship and the reserves and Under 19s going deep into the fi nals, only one formal application has been made for
the senior coaching position.Without question, it is the plum job
in the entire MPNFL.
Footy Show goes to BreweryThe last RPP FM Footy Show of the year will be held at Mornington Peninsula Brewery from 9-10am this Saturday, September 26.
It would be sensational to have as many people there as possible to celebrate what has been another awe-some year of local footy.
Get down for a free breakfast and try all the local beers on tap – there will be free tastings all morning.
Mornington Peninsula Brewery is located at 72 Watt Rd, Mornington.
Stratton at Crib Point
Like Jewell at Sorrento, it is believed Taylor Stratton has been the new coach of Crib Point since at least round 15 of this season.
While Crib Point and Stratton refuse to admit that he has the job, we can categorically tell you that the former team of the year midfi elder has the top job.
And it is believed that Stratton ap-proached the Magpies for the job, not the other way around.
It is alleged that Stratton was on a recruiting drive within the Hastings group well before the season fi nished.
We can also tell you that Hastings powerbrokers have made it very clear to Stratton to stop the phone calls to Hastings players.
It is believed his brother Kain
will go with him to Crib Point, with at least one other Hastings player, although no one is sure who that is.
Pearcedale lands big fi shPearcedale announced on Saturday that former Peninsula League medal-list, three time premiership player and Seaford star Chris Irving has signed as assistant coach.
Jamie Merchan will continue to be the head coach, however, Irving comes into the fold to support.
Pat Heijden, Ben Mitchell and Dylan Hoare will concentrate on their footy.
Irving is not expected to play at all, however, the Panthers are hopeful of announcing some big signings in the coming weeks.
Jewell to coach Sorrento in 2016Jewell to coach Sorrento in 2016
PENINSULA LEAGUEBy Toe Punt MORNINGTON will play Frankston YCW in the 2015 Peninsula Division grand fi nal for the second year in a row after smashing old foes Mt Eliza by 48 points on Sunday.
The Doggies were simply too commit-ted for the Redlegs, who looked as though they would have preferred to be some-where else other than Kars St in a Prelimi-nary Final.
Mt Eliza were pathetic and gave up with-out a whimper. If it had not been for Sam Gill, Darren Booth, Karl Lombardozzi, Matt Little, Jimmy Clayton and James An-wyl, they would have been belted by far more than eight goals.
Mornington came out with intent and a desire to play in a grand fi nal. You could have been forgiven for thinking Mt Eliza didn’t care if they got there. The Redlegs kicked three goals in the fi rst half and just two in the second. Mt Eliza averaged 17 goals a game in 2015.
The fi nal score was 13.7 (85) to 5.7 (37).When you have a full forward like Justin
Van Unen, who has kicked more than 100 goals in a season, it’s diffi cult to under-stand why he started on a wing. If it was to shake Adam Symes as an opponent, it was naïve by the Mt Eliza brainstrust. Symes is comfortable wherever he plays and was more than happy to stand with Van Unen on the wing. He was far too good for him wherever he played.
James Cameron set the game up for the Doggies with six possessions in the fi rst quarter and 21 for the match. He also boot-ed two goals.
Joel Miller and Ben Wells (two goals) didn’t get a possesion in the fi rst quarter but dominated after that, while Ben Cle-ments was busy all afternoon with three goals.
Jackson Calder just works so hard and wills himself to contests. This attitude is usually rewarded with opportunity and he fi nished with four goals.
Danny Nolan and Emilio Bitters were back in the side and got better and better as the game went on. Coach Chris Holcombe said before the game that he expected War-wick Miller to play in the grand fi nal.
Michael Gay was dominant in the ruck while Dale Nolan was comfortably the second best player on the ground, playing as a defender. He would have had more than a dozen marks.
While Symes carved up Van Unen, Ryan Smith and Jai Haddock had the ball on a string from half back, while Ryan O’Dell, Josh Halsall and Barry Smeeton did a lot of the grunt work.
Yet again, it wasn’t the prettiest of games, however the Doggies were the side that wanted to win.
If you were a Mt Eliza supporter, you would have left the ground very disap-pointed.
Obviously, the Doggies’ fans loved it and they are into yet another Grand Final.
Dogs maul Redlegs to advance to grand finalDogs maul Redlegs to advance to grand final
Every dog has its day: Mornington are heading to the Peninsula League grand fi nal after slam-ming Mt Eliza. Picture: Gary Bradshaw
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