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Formerly known as Peninsula Home- maker Centre (and several other names since it opened in 2005), the so-called large format retail centre (or bulky goods centre) will have a 551-square metre building erected in the middle of the car park for a 165-seat restaurant, two shops and an outside playground. About 100 of 840 car parking spaces will go. Sydney-based centre owner BB Re- tail Capital will also build a 410-square metre addition to an existing shop in the northeastern corner of the complex for an Aldi supermarket of 1593 square metres. Aldi rst store is at Mornington Vil- lage shopping centre in Main St. Mornington Peninsula Shire plan- ners approved the planning permit and an amendment to the centre’s develop- ment plan in May. In 2013, former state government planning minister Matthew Guy re- laxed rules restricting supermarkets in large format retail centres, and Aldi has been aggressively expanding its empire. A shire spokesman said “all adjoin- ing neighbours were notied as part of the planning application and no sub- missions [objections] were received”. Mirvac bought the site in July 2003 for $10 million and construction start- ed in 2004. It opened in July 2005 as Peninsula Lifestyle. Original tenants in the 32,000 square metre centre includ- ed Betta Electrical, Ofceworks, Re- travision, Repco, Bedshed, Sydney’s, and Ultimate Outdoor Barbeques. The nine-hectare site wraps around Bunnings and has parking for about 850 cars. Mirvac sold the centre to retail en- trepreneur Brett Blundy’s investment company BB Retail Capital in 2011 for $44.5 million. Blundy, who opened his rst retail store in 1980, is among Australia’s richest retailers, in the company of men like Solomon Lew, Gerry Harvey (Harvey Norman), Reg Rowe (Super Cheap Auto), and Jack Cowin (Hungry Jack’s). He bought his rst “homemaker centre” at Cranbourne in 2004 and has more than doubled its size, including spending $40 million on an expansion last year. BB Retail Capital and its property arm own bulky goods centres nation- ally. Its website states it is “the largest private investor and manager of large format retail centres in Australia with 320,000 square metres of retail show- rooms in 13 large format retail centres across ve states valued at about $900 million”. The company says Peninsula Home receives 2.4 million annual customer visits. Aldi to open second front Mike Hast [email protected] HELPING pupils become “resourceful, empa- thetic and community-minded” is one of the aims of staff at Mt Eliza Primary School. To this end they have developed First Tear Mediation – a peer mediation program involv- ing selected Grade 6 pupils as the rst step in resolving playground friendship issues and disputes between small groups. Over the past couple of months pupils have given up their lunchtimes to tlearn mediation strategies from teacher Claire Thorn. They aim to be the rst response in playground disputes. The pupils are trained in active listening and guiding those involved through what’s called a “restorative practice script”. This process has proven effective in changing the way pupils understand and resolve conict. This has included improved pupils’ self-es- teem, listening and critical-thinking skills, better climate for learning, as well as reduced discipli- nary actions and fewer ghts, Ms Thorn said. Other advantages of the program are that pupils do not always look to adults to “solve” problems and that the mediators develop a set of problem-solving and negotiation skills that benet them for life. The program is sponsored by Mt Eliza Lions Club, which provides mediators with high-visi- bility vests and identication badges. The pupils are said to be “excited and nervous but are ready to be introduced as First Tear Mediators”. Stephen Taylor Pupils’ peer to peer approach to playground peace Problem solvers: Mt Eliza Primary School’s First Tear Mediators are, from left, Brianna Unthank, Ned and Ruby Morcombe and Madison Lockyer . Picture: Gary Sissons

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MorningtonMornington

For all advertising and editorial needs, call 03 5973 6424 or email: [email protected] www.mpnews.com.au

Your weekly community newspaper covering Mornington, Mount Martha and Mount Eliza Tuesday 4 August 2015FREEAn independent voice for the communityAn independent voice for the community

day 4 August 201515

4 August 2015

Mornington

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Your guide to what’s on this weekend

for peninsula families

THE shopping complex Peninsula Home on Bungower Rd, Mornington, next to Bunnings will get a new res-taurant and an Aldi supermarket, the second in the town.

Formerly known as Peninsula Home-maker Centre (and several other names since it opened in 2005), the so-called large format retail centre (or bulky goods centre) will have a 551-square metre building erected in the middle of the car park for a 165-seat restaurant, two shops and an outside playground.

About 100 of 840 car parking spaces will go.

Sydney-based centre owner BB Re-tail Capital will also build a 410-square metre addition to an existing shop in the northeastern corner of the complex for an Aldi supermarket of 1593 square metres.

Aldi fi rst store is at Mornington Vil-lage shopping centre in Main St.

Mornington Peninsula Shire plan-ners approved the planning permit and an amendment to the centre’s develop-ment plan in May.

In 2013, former state government planning minister Matthew Guy re-

laxed rules restricting supermarkets in large format retail centres, and Aldi has been aggressively expanding its empire.

A shire spokesman said “all adjoin-ing neighbours were notifi ed as part of the planning application and no sub-missions [objections] were received”.

Mirvac bought the site in July 2003 for $10 million and construction start-ed in 2004. It opened in July 2005 as Peninsula Lifestyle. Original tenants in the 32,000 square metre centre includ-ed Betta Electrical, Offi ceworks, Re-travision, Repco, Bedshed, Sydney’s, and Ultimate Outdoor Barbeques.

The nine-hectare site wraps around Bunnings and has parking for about 850 cars.

Mirvac sold the centre to retail en-trepreneur Brett Blundy’s investment company BB Retail Capital in 2011 for $44.5 million.

Blundy, who opened his fi rst retail store in 1980, is among Australia’s richest retailers, in the company of men like Solomon Lew, Gerry Harvey (Harvey Norman), Reg Rowe (Super Cheap Auto), and Jack Cowin (Hungry Jack’s).

He bought his fi rst “homemaker centre” at Cranbourne in 2004 and has

more than doubled its size, including spending $40 million on an expansion last year.

BB Retail Capital and its property arm own bulky goods centres nation-ally.

Its website states it is “the largest private investor and manager of large format retail centres in Australia with 320,000 square metres of retail show-rooms in 13 large format retail centres across fi ve states valued at about $900 million”.

The company says Peninsula Home receives 2.4 million annual customer visits.

Aldi to open second frontMike [email protected]

HELPING pupils become “resourceful, empa-thetic and community-minded” is one of the aims of staff at Mt Eliza Primary School.

To this end they have developed First Tear Mediation – a peer mediation program involv-ing selected Grade 6 pupils as the fi rst step in resolving playground friendship issues and disputes between small groups.

Over the past couple of months pupils have given up their lunchtimes to tlearn mediation strategies from teacher Claire Thorn. They aim to be the fi rst response in playground disputes.

The pupils are trained in active listening and guiding those involved through what’s called a “restorative practice script”. This process has proven effective in changing the way pupils understand and resolve confl ict.

This has included improved pupils’ self-es-teem, listening and critical-thinking skills, better climate for learning, as well as reduced discipli-nary actions and fewer fi ghts, Ms Thorn said.

Other advantages of the program are that pupils do not always look to adults to “solve” problems and that the mediators develop a set of problem-solving and negotiation skills that benefi t them for life.

The program is sponsored by Mt Eliza Lions Club, which provides mediators with high-visi-bility vests and identifi cation badges. The pupils are said to be “excited and nervous but are ready to be introduced as First Tear Mediators”.

Stephen Taylor

Pupils’ peer to peer approach to playground peace

Problem solvers: Mt Eliza Primary School’s First Tear Mediators are, from left, Brianna Unthank, Ned and Ruby Morcombe and Madison Lockyer . Picture: Gary Sissons

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PAGE 2 Mornington News 4 August 2015

‘Grand Slam’ for Local ChurchAdvertisement

A local Church in Mornington is making a ‘Grand Slam’ with legendary Aussie Tennis Champion Margaret Court joining their efforts here on the Mornington Peninsula. Pursuit Church is a recently established Church in the heart of Mornington. It has an authentic look and feel; with its Cafe,

about the Church’s leadership is their passion. The Church is committed to the local community through their youth mentor program, group leadership, helping to inspire local business owners and other leaders within our community.

Pursuit aims to put their touch into the mainstream regardless of any economic or ethnic barriers that are so prevalent in our present society. “Our goal is authentic,” says Pastor Bryan Cardin, “it’s to make a difference and bring positive change, forming genuine relationships with people

as Dr. Margaret Court.”

Margaret’s belief in what Pursuit is doing here on the Peninsula is bringing her all the way from Western Australia to put a world champion’s edge into the mix. Margaret will be involved in mentoring leaders, youth and business leaders, as well as spending time engaging with our the local community.

Pursuit’s vision is clearly seen and heard. With its focus on ‘having God as an integral part of daily life’ and teaching the importance of various life-building skills to bring about personal growth, business growth and the importance of family values. Pursuit has connected its heart and vibrant passion to the community and is committed to seeing individual lives grow for the better and

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MORNINGTON’S $1.2 million youth centre in Wilsons Rd will likely open in September as work to convert an old classroom block nears completion.

Contractors are refurbishing half of the former Mornington Secondary School block as well as attached toi-lets, changing room and storage area.

The school moved from Wilsons Rd to its current site on the Nepean High-way in 1999 and Mornington Penin-sula Shire bought a large part of the old school land and its three remain-ing buildings.

The fi rst half of the block was refur-bished in 2010 and 2011 for commu-nity radio station RPP-FM and opened in September 2011. It was Mornington Peninsula Shire’s fi rst major “commu-nity capital project” – a combination of voluntary and paid labour as well as donated and discounted materials that saw the job done for about a third of full commercial cost.

The federal government has provid-ed $800,000 for the youth centre with the shire spending $400,000 to refur-bish an area of 720 square metres.

Mornington Youth Resource Centre becomes part of the Peninsula Com-munity Theatre precinct, which in-cludes the 450-seat theatre (formerly called Findlay Hall), The Studio (the old library), which is used by art and performance groups, and the radio sta-tion with its large performance studio.

A shire spokesman said the youth centre would include three activities rooms, two private consulting rooms and a staff area.

Part of the refurbished building will be the new home of Mornington Men’s Shed (MMS), which is based

Spring start for $1.2m youth centre

Drop-in: Mornington Youth Resource Centre and Mornington Men’s Shed will occupy the newly refurbished former classroom block in Wilsons Rd. On the far left is Radio Port Phillip’s studios and on the right Peninsula Community Theatre. Picture: Yanni

at Mornington Peninsula Youth Enterprises in near-by Mitchell St, the old Shire of Mornington sewage works. MMS has a $60,000 state government grant for internal fi tout.

MMS woodworking, metalwork and other “con-struction” activities would remain at Mitchell St, the

shire spokesman said.Shire councillors approved the refurbishment tender

late last year. A shire report stated it would comple-ment youth hubs at Rosebud, Hastings and Frankston, which offer “important services, support, information and activities”. Mike Hast

Man surrendersA MT MARTHA man last week handed himself in to police over an armed raid on Mornington’s Thirsty Camel liquor outlet.

The man, 38, was charged with armed rob-bery, theft and theft with an offensive weapon, a hammer, over the Friday 10 July incident.

He has been bailed to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court for a committal hearing in October.

Fires are outUNAUTHORISED burn-offs have prompted “a couple of complaints this week” to Mornington Fire Brigade.

Duty offi cer John Donovan said burn-offs were not permitted on the peninsula on blocks of less than 1500 square metres. They are al-lowed on larger blocks 9am-4pm Fridays and Saturdays.

More information at mornpen.vic.gov.au

Batty signingPENINSULA Voice, Farrell’s book shop, and Mornington Peninsula Library Service are host-ing a signing event for Rosie Batty’s autobiog-raphy A Mother’s Story. It will be held on Thurs-day 8 October at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilson’s Rd, Mornington.

ABC radio presenter Jon Faine will interview Ms Batty on the night.

Peninsula Voice is a not-for-profi t group of that presents public forums to promote “healthy community development”.

Open mic nightsPENINSULA Strikers Soccer Club is start-ing open mic nights for musicians on alternate Fridays at its McClelland Drive clubrooms. The night’s aim to provide performers with a venue and the opportunity to meet those with similar interests. The fi rst open mic night is Friday 14 August. Resident band Still Game will play and then invite performers on stage. Details: Tim Dewhurst 0437 291 169.

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CREDITORS have so far lodged claims of $2.334 million against Shiva Yoga Inc, which went into voluntary liquidation in April.

The organisation’s main assets are three houses in Mt Eliza, two in Petrel Av and one in Clendon Close.

The properties are near the Shiva School of Meditation and Yoga, head-quartered on a much larger property in Tower Rd.

However, the residential ashram in Tower Rd surrounded by carefully tended gardens around an ornamental lake is owned by Shiva Yoga’s former spiritual leader, Russell Kruckman, also known as Swamiji and Swami Shankarananda.

Paul Burness, of liquidators Wor-rells Solvency & Forensic Account-ants, said on Thursday that the two Petrel Av houses were being marketed by real estate agents ConleyLUFF, with one priced at $525,000-$575,000 and the other at $500,000-$550,000.

Its mortgagee, the Bendigo Bank, is handling the sale of the more valuable Clendon Close property.

Mr Burness said Shiva Yoga “has very little cash” and the net funds from the sale of the three properties would go towards clearing up outstanding debts and claims.

He said the Clendon Close property had a mortgage of $800,000.

Mr Burness said Shiva Yoga Inc had paid for extensions to the Tower Rd ashram – owned by Mr Kruckman

Keith [email protected]

– “for which in due course we’ll seek repayment”.

Financial records seen by The News show that show $1.38m has been spent improving the ashram building and lists Swami Shankarananda as having loaned the organisation $373,508. “Re-tained earnings” of $2.9m were shown

for the year ended 30 June 2014.Mr Kruckman is one of the creditors

who have lodged a claim against Shiva Yoga.

However a caveat loidged by him on two of the three Shiva Yoga-owned properties two days before the ap-pointment of the liquidators have now

been lifted, according to Mr Burness.St Kilda lawyer Angela Sdrinis is

also preparing a claim on behalf of a number of women who claim to have been victims of sexual misconduct by Mr Kruckman while attending the ash-ram.

Mr Burness said he has communi-cated with Ms Sdrinis but as yet has not received any claims on behalf of her clients.

When announcing its appointment in April, Worrells issued a news release that quoted Mr Burness as stating “I am cognisant of the allegations against the ashram and would be dealing with all potential claims as part of the liqui-dation process”.

Ms Sdrinis has previously told The News she wants to settle the claims out of court.

However, the allegations of sexual assault by Mr Kruckman continue to be investigated by the Seaford-based SOCIT (Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Teams).

While confi ning her claims to wom-en making allegations of sexual im-propriety against Mr Kruckman, Ms Sdrinis said she had spoken with other men and women formally associated with the ashram in regards to unpaid wages; taxation; whether “people were volunteers or employees”; donations; and donated works.

Mr Burness remains hopeful that tax concessions granted to Shiva Yoga Inc will not be withdrawn by the Austral-ian Tax Offi ce.

“At this stage they [the ATO] seem satisfi ed and the organisation is still on

the [exemption] register,” he said.If the tax exemptions were with-

drawn the amount of money available to pay out Shiva Yoga’s creditors could be diluted further by it having to pay capital gains tax.

A spokesperson for the Australian Charities and Not-for-profi ts Commis-sion (ACNC), which advises the ATO on the suitability of an organisation to receive tax exemptions, said that if revoked tax liabilities could be back-dated to 2012.

This was confi rmed last week by an ATO spokesman: “Due to secrecy pro-visions in the taxation legislation, we are unable to provide specifi c informa-tion on individual cases. If an entity’s tax concession status is revoked and that revocation is backdated, the ATO is able to seek payment of taxes due from the date of that revocation. The taxes likely to be affected are income tax, including refund of franking cred-its, and fringe benefi ts tax.”

Shiva Yoga has been seen as a not-for-profi t and has been granted a tax concession by the ATO, GST conces-sion, FBT rebate and income tax ex-emption.

Mr Burness said he had specialist tax advice to effect that the tax exemptions should stay.

He is now awaiting delivery of “last year’s audited fi nancials”.

Relations remain strained between those still aligned with the ashram and many who have left disillusioned after revelations in December 2014 of sexu-al improprietry between their guru and many of his women devotees.

Properties on market to pay yoga debts

For sale: One of the two properties being offered for sale by ConleyLUFF real estate as a result of the volutary liquidation of the Shiva School of Meditation and Yoga, Mt Eliza.

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Welcome back to Mornington Pier

The Victorian Government’s $15.3 million Mornington Pier Reconstruction Project is nearing completion.

Mornington locals and visitors are invited to enjoy the newly re-built pier at a community day to markits re-opening.

The re-built pier includes:• Improved access to the water with a new 60 metre low landing area.• A new larger concrete pier section, inlayed with a timber deck walking surface. • Wave protection panels designed to withstand strong local waves and provide some protection

to vessels berthed in the fi sherman’s wharf.

Parks Victoria would like to thank the community for their patience as works progressed.  

Head to Mornington Pier on Saturday 8 August from 10am and enjoy free activities, tours anda sausage sizzle.

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The Shire is offering a range of grants to support our communities.The Mornington Peninsula Shire invites applications from non-pro t community organisations for grants to assist with projects that will bene t our local community. Grants open on Monday 3 August and close 5pm on Monday 21 September.Round 1 grants available:

Community Support GrantsThis general program aims to assist groups by providing funding for a wide range of projects that support community outcomes.

Creative Communities GrantsCommunity groups interested in initiating arts and cultural activities and programs with public outcomes are invited to apply for funding.

Flexi GrantsAimed to help local community organisations get started, purchase small equipment, host a small activity, support volunteers or enhance an exhibiting project. A Community Grant Information Session will be held on Wednesday 19 August at the Shire’s Rosebud of ce, Besgrove St, Rosebud, 6.30-8.30pm. RSVP by Tuesday 18 August to Andrea Ebsworth on 5950 1716To apply now or get more information and guidelines, visit www.mornpen.vic.gov.au

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THE reorganisation of Mornington Peninsula Shire con-tinues under the guidance of CEO Carl Cowie. About 330 staff last Thursday were invited to a briefi ng by Mr Cowie at Morning Star Estate, Mt Eliza, with many looking over their shoulders wondering about the ongoing security of their positions.

“The news is that there is really no news. The only upshot is that the customer service is going to be better,” a staff member who did not want to be identifi ed told The News.

The same person said many staff had been looking for-ward “to the change a new CEO would bring after 15 years of [former CEO] Michael Kennedy” but were now feeling disillusioned and fearful for their jobs.

As reported in The News (“CEO details shire shake-up, jobs” 28/7/15) Mr Cowie says he had “no target” for staff numbers, although 19 positions have been made redundant.

The mayor Cr Bev Colomb issued a news release stating that councillors are supportive of the changes being made by Mr Cowie. Keith Platt

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The offi cers watched “for several hours” as two of the men allegedly dived in a bay for abalone and used a kayak to carry the fi sh to a third man on the beach.

Fisheries Offi cers later intercepted a ve-hicle and uncovered 80 large abalone and a female rock lobster in berry (with eggs).

The taking of female rock lobster in ber-ry is prohibited and the season for female rock lobster is also closed.

A 32-year-old Point Cook man, a 32-year-old Tarneit man and a 58-year-old international visitor were interviewed by Fisheries offi cers who also seized their diving equipment, including the kayak.

Two of the men will be charged on sum-mons for a number of alleged offences including taking more than twice the catch limit for abalone; taking abalone in the closed season; taking rock lobster in closed season; and taking rock lobster in berry.

Mr Cameron said this was “good exam-ple” of public support and vigilance to as-sist in protecting Victoria's marine fi sher-ies resources.

“Anyone who sees suspicious fi shing activity is encouraged to call 13FISH –

or 133 474 – anytime,” he said.For information about fi shing rules and

regulations visit vic.gov.au/fi sheries or call 131 186. Stephen Taylor

FRANKSTON Embona Armed Robbery Squad detectives on Friday arrested and charged fi ve males allegedly involved in violent robberies at two southern peninsula 7-Eleven service stations in the early hours of Wednesday.

Four juveniles were charged with armed rob-bery and other offences and remanded in custody to appear at a Melbourne Children’s Court later this week. The fi fth, 18, was charged with armed robbery and remanded in custody to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court later this week.

Terrifi ed attendants feared they could be killed in the 3.07am and 3.30am raids, which were both captured on CCTV footage. The two men were being counselled late last week as they sought to come to grips with the nightmare events.

Police will allege that in the fi rst robbery three balaclava-clad bandits ran behind a customer into the 7-Eleven at the corner of Pt Nepean Rd and Sixth Av, Rosebud.

A lone, 35-year-old male attendant looked up to see the offenders, also wearing hooded jumpers and bandanas, rushing to the counter – one bran-dishing a handgun and another carrying an axe.

The offender with the axe and the unarmed of-fender allegedly jumped onto the counter and climbed through security wire, while the gunman stood in the customer area, pointing his gun at the attendant as well as the customer, who was crouch-ing on the fl oor between shelving and a freezer.

The two behind the counter ransacked cup-boards and fi lled up a bin with cigarettes and cash from the till.

The man with the axe then smashed a glass door between the customer area and behind the counter and forced the attendant to lie of the fl oor in the customer area.

The gunman also threatened the customer, who was still crouching on the fl oor.

Arrests after armed robberies

Police believe the bandits parked their cars on Sixth Av, walking through an area behind the store, and followed the customer inside.

The trio is also believed responsible for the 3.30am armed robbery at the 7-Eleven service sta-tion, in Point Nepean Rd, Dromana.

In a similar raid, the lone male store attendant was confronted by three offenders, one with a handgun. Two other offenders again went straight to the counter and climbed through security wire.

With the gun pointed at his head the attendant was pushed into the staff area and forced to open the till. The offender with the axe smashed a win-dow near the till and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. The other two offenders used a bin to carry

off their haul.The one with the axe –described by police as the

“most volatile and violent” of the three – smashed a computer monitor in the manager’s offi ce, struck the wall and again hit the window.

They said the offender with the fi rearm appeared “more in control” throughout both incidents. The offender lost his balance and fell over after becom-ing entangled in security wire on the counter.

The offenders are believed to have used a grey or silver V8 Commodore sedan and black SUV in the raids.

Anyone with information can call Crime Stop-pers, 1800 333 000, or report it to crimestoppers-vic.com.au

Stephen [email protected]

Newsmakers: Two violent armed robberies within 30 minutes were newsworthy enough to attract the attention of several television stations, including this crew from Channel 10. Picture: Yanni

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Expert in artART historian and author Dr Sophie Oosterwijk will speak about artists in the 14th century at this month’s meet-ing of the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society in Mornington.

Dr Oosterwijk’s talk, “Refl ection and Illusion”, will concentrate on the works of Jan van Eyck and his contemporaries.

Art historian and medievalist; in-ternationally recognised expert on the Danse Macabre, death and commem-oration, tomb monuments, iconogra-phy, and the history of childhood, Dr Oosterwijk is a lecturer and research-er who has taught at universities of St Andrews, Leicester, Manchester and Nottingham, Sotheby's Institute of Art, and other organisations.

The society will meet at 5.30pm, Friday 7 August at Peninsula Com-munity Theatre, Wilson Rd, Morning-ton. Bookings: 9787 2092.

Court hearingTENNIS champ Margaret Court will speak in Mornington on the week-end of 29 and 30 August. She will participate in a Winning in Life event at the Pursuit Church, 7 Bruce St. A women’s only event will be held on the Saturday and Ms Court will be speaking at 10am and 5pm on the Sunday.

Ms Court runs Victory College in Western Australia, where she has her own church. Details: 0412 876 440.

Fifty-plus meetingSOUTHERN Peninsula 50+ Club will hold its annual meeting at the new rooms, 121 Ninth Av, Rosebud – the old Rosebud Senior Citizens Building – at 2pm, Tuesday 18 August. Details: Secretary Lyn Straton 5981 1564.

RUNNERS from across the peninsula are in training for the Devilbend Fun Run, Sunday 9 August – such as the Haugen family, of Moorooduc, pic-tured. They have been making the run an annual event for the past four years.

Peder, Linley and their three chil-dren take every opportunity to train in the Devil Bend Natural Features Reserve area, near where they live.

A continuing aim of the Mornington Peninsula Athletic Club, which organ-ises the run, is to build community involvement, family participation and encouragement of all runners – not just those at the front of the fi eld.

“The Devil Bend Run is now in its 41st year, and once again we are supporting local groups, such as the Balnarring Lions Club and Frankston Men’s Shed,” race organiser Richard Does said.

“Local businesses and volunteers are on board, and returning runners and families, like the Haugens, con-

tinue to make our run a popular local event every year.”

Last year 500 local runners partici-pated.

Each Sunday morning the Haugens take a break from their schedule of work, school and team sports to devote time to run together –

And enjoy a family breakfast after-wards.

Their advice to fi rst timers or fami-lies considering running, is: “Enjoy every moment. We love the family at-mosphere and enjoy running together in the various events.”

Medallions are presented to all fi nishers, as well as medals/prizes for category placegetters. The Under 10s enjoy sack races. There will be a new Teams’ category this year.

Festivities and warm-ups start 8.30am, with the runs kicking off from 9am.

To enter visit devilbend.com or call Richard Does 0414 341 387.

Devilbend run a family affair

A LABOR Party vote to support asy-lum seeker boat turnbacks if it wins back government has been slammed by Amnesty International.

Amnesty International peninsula branch spokesman Kevin Bain criti-cised Labor and opposition leader Bill Shorten’s move at the party’s an-nual national conference last month to fall into line with the Abbott gov-ernment’s boats turnback policy.

Mr Bain has presented several pe-titions in recent months to Liberal federal government ministers Bruce Billson and Greg Hunt in Dunkley and Flinders respectively protesting against the Abbott government’s “in-humane treatment” of asylum seek-ers.

“Boat turnbacks are a recipe to vio-late rights and endanger lives,” Mr Bain said.

“People are entitled to have a prop-er asylum review process and the question is ‘turn back to where?’.

“We have a responsibility to pro-tect and not punish people for seek-ing asylum. To promote turnbacks is one of the biggest ethical distortions in our society.”

Federal Labor MP for Isaacs Mark Dreyfus said the opposition “cannot

Amnesty International: Labor backflip on turnbacks ‘dangerous’Neil [email protected]

ignore the thousands of people who have died at sea trying to seek asy-lum”.

“Provided it can be done so safely, a future Labor government reserves the option to turn back boats at sea to discourage people smugglers from risking the lives of asylum seekers at sea, in compliance with the Refugee Convention.”

Mr Dreyfus, a non-voting delegate at the weekend Labor conference, said a Labor government “would re-move the Abbott government’s cruel and ineffective temporary protection visas and its militarisation of the transfer of asylum seekers”.

“Labor will not demonise asylum seekers with the infl ammatory and ignorant language of the Abbott gov-ernment. Instead Labor will bring transparency to the process of seek-ing asylum.”

Mr Dreyfus said Labor will double Australia’s annual refugee intake to 27,000 by 2025.

Mr Bain said the major political parties are “compromising some of our fundamental human values” and this will damage Australian society in the long term.

“If all countries did this [turnbacks] the United Nations Refugee Conven-tion would collapse and the implica-tions for that are not positive for Aus-tralia or the whole world.”

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Liberal supportI’m hoping your readers could please help me out. For months I have been in a state of confu-sion as to whether I still reside in Mt Martha, or have been transported to some secret Labor electorate, without knowing about the move.

Week in week out as I read the letters column of this paper, I look in vain for one, yes, just one letter, that supports the Liberal Party on even the smallest of issues.

As a resident of more than 60 years I cannot remember a time that the electorate of Flinders was not held by the LNP and yet every week I am inundated by anti-government letters without a hint of rebuttal. So if I may, could I just try and point out a few things from the silent major-ity? Letter after letter from pastors and ministers on children in detention. No problem with you having an opinion guys, but where were you when the children were actually coming here and drowning in record numbers at sea?

Not one letter pointing out that there has not been one boat this year, or one asking how these people can afford the airfares from the home country and then pay thousands of dollars to people smugglers just to jump the queue on legitimate refugees.

To all those letter writers complaining that the government has stripped $80 billion from the Health and Education budget. No people. Not happening as you well know. The government and the states are just nutting out a better fund-ing model.

Wind/solar versus coal. Could actually be an easy fi x if the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd fi nancial fi as-co hadn’t decimated our fi nancial reserves (built up under the previous Howard/Costello govern-ment) to such an extent that any mass-produced green power is just not affordable to consumers at the present time. Wind power is projected to cost twice as much, with solar coming in at four times the amount we now spend on coal/hydro. This will takes my bill from $400 to $1200.

It would be so easy to keep going but I think you get my point. Sometimes the oldest sayings make the most sense and one comes to mind in this instance: An empty vessel makes the most noise.

I will now sit back with bated breath to see if the The News truly is “An independent voice for the community” and publishes this letter.

Michael Free, Mt Martha

Sharing a dreamI have a dream of living in a country whose policies are shaped by compassion not suspi-cion; where terrifi ed refugees are not used as fodder in political games; where idealism not fear is the basis of votes; where those in power deem it their duty to protect and raise the weak rather than their own images; where there is no delusion about money being more valuable than humanity; where boys’ dominance games are kept out of parliament; where this planet is seen as our only home and other life forms are respected; where integrity, wisdom and kindness prevail among voters and those in power; where there is the insight to recognise that no-one can own this island.

It is ours to share, as it is shared with us.Paula Polson, Dromana

Unspoken tantraThis is regarding allegations of sexual impropri-ety that have shaken the usual calm surrounding the Shiva School of Meditation and Yoga at Mt Eliza by ashram director Swami Shankarananda (“Secret sex shakes yoga school”, The News 20/1/15).

Whatever Swami Shankarananda may have done is not for me to judge, however he seems to imply that this is due to his tantra activi-ties, which he is implying is part of the tantra doctrine,.

His management has stated in another article: "It is well-known that our lineage is a tantric path, involving worship of the goddess with strict disciplines." (“Guru apologises over tantric activities.”

I met Swami Shankarananda last year with his wife in India, and he never spoke about tantra then.

Tantra and Hindustan have a strict guru-shishya tradition (teacher disciple relationship) dating back several thousand years and nowhere is sexual impropriety between them acceptable.

Similarly, the goddess referred to by the man-agement of Swami Shankarananda is Goddess Parvarti or Goddess Maa Kali, which is also the wrong example as the worship of Goddess Paravarti or Goddess Maa Kali does not accept improper sexual behaviour between the guru and his students.

In fact, the Goddess Parvarti or Goddess Maa Kali are a fi ne example of the dedication and loyalty she has for her husband Lord Shiva, and she is worshiped because of this by millions of her devotees worldwide.

Harendra Kottyam, Mumbai, India

Editor: Harendra Kottyam has published a free book at lordsiva.in

Point misunderstoodIt is quite amazing that an organisation such as the Victorian National Parks Association can wield such infl uence over the Minister for Envi-ronment Lisa Neville, whereby she is prepared to waste million of public money by terminating a Crown lease over the Point Nepean National Park.

The comments attributed to that organisation that the proposed lease to the Point Leisure Group would have resulted in the public being locked out of many parts of Point Nepean proves that they (and probably the minister as well) did not read or fully understand the Point Leisure Group's actual proposal or the tender documen-tation that governed the leasing process.

Both the expression of interest and request for proposal documents were emphatic that the current public access arrangements had to be maintained and that the extent of land required for commercial development had to be kept to a minimum.

As the Point Leisure Group was to assume all the maintenance obligations (and costs associ-ated) throughout the park that Parks Victoria currently undertakes, then they had to hold a lease over those areas, so as they can take the commercial risk (and liability) for providing those services.

The tender documentation also obligated the lessee to undertake restoration of the Quarantine Station buildings at its cost. From a commercial

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viability perspective, it would need for the sur-pluses or profi ts from its commercial develop-ment to fi nance the Quarantine Station restora-tion works. You can't have one without the other.

Perhaps the key to the VNPA’s position is not so much to do with Point Nepean specifi cally, but rather no "full blown (commercial) develop-ment in other national parks".

By adopting the VNPA’s stated position, will the minister now devote the $40 million or so required to restore the Quarantine Station buildings (which the Point Leisure Group was contractually obligated to deliver) or will this local community just have to go through another protracted process to have the private sector commit to the restoration, only to be gazumped, once again, by the VNPA’s antiquated views?

We will not holding our collective breathes.Peter T. Curtin, Sorrento

Would-be citizenLike David Muggleton of Mornington (“Citi-zenship bid”, Letters 28/7/15), I have lived in Australia for the past 11 years on a temporary 410 visa. I also pay my taxes and rates and contribute to Australia and its wonderful quality of life.

However, living with no permanent future is not ideal to my family circumstances. Two of my children live here and are citizens as are their fi ve children, all are doing well and contributing towards their Australian future.

I would love to be regarded as a citizen but, in this country of the fair go, I am denied this simple hope. Those of us on the 410 visas cost Australia nothing yet, despite paying our way, have no representation, vote or other say in the future. Friends are always amazed when they are told of our plight as they all presume that, like so many others who have arrived from abroad, we enjoy the rights and privileges that they enjoy – often at cost to the Australian taxpayers.

I am pinning my hopes on the Ian Good-enough private members bill. At least Mr Goodenough is able to see the anomaly of our situation which is more than can be said for Dunkley MP Bruce Billson, who has done little or nothing in our support. I am proud to be here in Australia and able to enjoy life on the Morn-ington Peninsula.

Douglas McClary, Mt Eliza.

Save the trees It has come to my attention that there is a plan-ning application to Mornington Peninsula Shire Council for the removal of almost all mature trees along Balnarring Beach Rd is in progress. I have also become aware that this sort of envi-ronmental vandalism is not an isolated case. A person from Rosebud is also having a hard time with {Mornington Peninsula Shire] council of-fi cers in regards to tree removal in her street.

It seem Transfi eld (the council’s contractor for matters vegetation and environmental) is oblivi-ous of its requirement to deal with the issue of vegetation management in a sensitive and caring way.

There seems to be no regard given to the impact on wildlife or the amenity of residents along our street verges. In Balnarring Beach for instance two fl owering gums which were per-fectly healthy have been chopped to the ground and not replaced by even a shrub or tree.

Coming back to Balnarring Beach Rd, I can

see good reason to remove some pittosporums as they are weeds on the peninsula. There may even be a good reason to prune some of the trees of their dead parts, but to remove every mature tree all at once is vandalism.

The roadside vegetation management on the peninsula under the present contractor leaves a lot to be desired.

At Balnarring Beach there are several huge dead pine trees that defi nitely need to be re-moved for public safety, but it seems it is much preferred by the contractor to remove vegetation that supports wildlife.

Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Footpaths taxedI can totally sympathise with Peter Moore (“Somers change”, Letters 28/7/15) and his frustration concerning footpath construction by Mornington Peninsula Shire.

We have had the carbon tax, the mining tax and now we have the shire's “footpath tax.

Mr Moore's Somers experience is being repeated by council around the peninsula with much enthusiasm.

Residents of Coppin Rd on the fringe of Sorrento have received a letter from council informing them that they were to have a footpath constructed in their street at a total cost of $400,000 with the real shock being a “footpath tax” of up to and over $4000 a household. No prior consultation, just a letter out of the blue.

But this will not be the ordinary sort of footpath you might fi nd in Toorak or Hawthorn. No, this footpath will be the gold-plated version made from exposed aggregate concrete. Those familiar with such things can confi rm that the exposed aggregate approach usually doubles the cost of materials and preparation. It will also be wider than a standard footpath - increasing costs even further.

The council claims a footpath will enhance the safety of the few pedestrians who will use it, and this is a fair point, but so would the more common concrete version used throughout Mel-bourne by less extravagant councils and in more affl uent areas..

There is apparently a long waiting list for foot-paths in the municipality so if council is genu-inely concerned about pedestrian safety why not use the less costly standard concrete mix and use the savings to build another footpath or three?

I wonder too how this footpath tax fi ts with the state government's intention to limit rate in-creases to CPI from next year? Will the footpath tax need to be increased to compensate for the constraints on rates?

If your road does not have a footpath now you too could receive a footpath tax demand from for thousands of dollars anytime soon.

Should council proceed to throw money around in this way perhaps the mayor could fl y in by helicopter from Mornington to open this grand piece of infrastucture upon its completion.

Geoffrey Allen, Sorrento

Letters to the editor can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: [email protected], address and a daytime phone number are required for verifi cation purposes.

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STATE government utility South East Water is one giant step closer to selling off a disused res-ervoir in Mt Eliza for housing.

A planning panel has ruled in favour of the 2.8-hectare reservoir on the corner of Barmah and Kanya roads being used for houses and rejected calls for it to become a conservation reserve.

A submission to set aside two lots for public housing was also rejected as was a request by Mornington Peninsula Shire that one hectare be public open space.

The decision has bitterly disappointed Kun-yung Residents Group, formed late last year to push for a reserve in an area that has just two reserves (not counting the foreshore and beach).

The panel report now goes to the shire council, which has the option of changing or rejecting it but the fi nal say lies with state planning minister Richard Wynne.

Ministers rarely reject panel reports although former Labor planning minister Justin Mad-den infamously rejected one in the mid-2000s and permitted a bitumen storage plant at Crib Point, which was never built due to commercial changes.

Councils and government agencies will be offered the land fi rst and if there are no takers, SEW will be free to go to the market.

In early 2014 SEW asked the shire to rezone the land and its 24 blocks of about 1000 square metres each, worth about $450,000 a block or $10.8 million in total. The dam was decommis-sioned in 1999 and has become a haven for wild-life, fenced off from predators and humans.

One block fronting Kunyung Rd contains a pumping station, which will be retained by SEW.

SEW is building an eight-storey tower next to Kananook Creek in Frankston, which will house about 600 employees. Selling the land would be a good top-up of its coffers.

Mike [email protected]

Panel backs South East Water

Last chance to see: South East Water’s decommissioned reservoir in Mt Eliza is a step closer to becoming housing with no provision for a nature reserve following a report from a panel that ignored calls for more open space in the area. Picture: Yanni

Rebecca Taylor of Kunyung Residents Group told The News the planning panel report was “dis-appointing but not entirely unexpected”.

“The panel did not give suffi cient weight to the concerns of residents – or expert witnesses about the ecology of the reservoir, which is home to or visited by about 61 animal and bird species in-cluding the endangered grey headed fl ying fox.”

Ms Taylor said she was dismayed that not one block had been set aside for a reserve “based on the technicality that it is not a new subdivision”.

(The reservoir land was part of the area’s origi-nal 1924 subdivision but had a controversial be-ginning when the government wanted to build a reservoir to serve a growing Mt Eliza in the 1956 and selected land on the western side of Kunyung Rd owned by transport magnate Reg Ansett. Mr (later Sir Reg) Ansett fought the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission for four years.

Then he bought 25 vacant blocks and established homes on the eastern side of Kunyung Rd for 28,000 pounds as an alternative to his property.)

“We are hoping the shire council will reject the report outright and be bold enough to stand up to South East Water and seek more land to be set aside for ecological purposes,” she said.

Ms Taylor said many organisations and indi-viduals had helped the residents’ group includ-ing Nepean Planning Consultants, ecologists Jeff Yugovic and Malcolm Legg, Steve Karakitsos of South East Centre for Sustainability, Ian Mor-rison of Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association, and “all the wonderful residents who signed the petition and made a sub-mission to council”.

She said the campaign would continue on www.facebook.com/KunyungSaysNo

Daniel flies highMODEL aircraft enthusiast Daniel Arapakis fi n-ished third in the junior category and 22nd out-right in the 2015 model aircraft world champion-ships in the Czech Republic.

He was competing in the Australian team which fi nished second in the team event among 20 participating countries and 50 pilots. The Australian team consisted of three senior pilots and one junior at the event held during the July school holidays.

Daniel, of Mornington, was the youngest entrant but this didn’t stop him recording his personal best times in offi cial practice with 56.2 seconds – one second off the world record.

“I was pleased with where I came although I would have preferred to come in under 22nd placing,” he said.

“I put in a lot of effort and it was very excit-ing.”

A member of the Western Port Model Aircraft Club, Crib Point, Daniel fl ies F3D planes, one of the world’s fastest remote control planes, hitting a top speed of 350kph around a 400 metre pylon course. It has three left-hand turns per lap and is shaped ike an isosceles triangle. Ten lap races are completed in about one minute.

The world championship race is held every two years. This year it was at an airport at Olo-mouc, about 250km east of Prague towards the Polish border.

Podium place: Daniel Arapakis with dad Andrew, alongside other model aeroplane competitors from Sweden and Guatemala.

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Tour of the new refurbished Spirit of Tasmania & lunch in Williamstown. Date: Wed 4th Nov Cost: $60.00

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FOUR girls from Mornington Sec-ondary College’s equestrian team will compete at the New Zealand Schools Equestrian Cup on Monday 10 August. They are Jocelyn Martin, Adelle Mahoney, Bree Thornell and Tylah Scott, with Jo Martin the team manager.

This will be the fi fth time the com-petition has been held and the fi rst time that a team from an Australian school has been invited to enter.

The competition attracts more than 60 school equestrian teams from throughout NZ. Two members of each

team will contest the main sections: Show Hunter and Show jumping.

New Zealand event coordinator Kim Campbell is funding the Mornington team’s airfares and is providing ac-commodation and horses for the girls to ride in the events at Woodhill Sands Equestrian Centre outside Auckland.

“This is an amazing opportunity for the girls to compete overseas,” teacher Johnny Walker said. “Hopefully, this new international partnership will see school teams from New Zealand coming to compete in Melbourne in 2016.”

Students cross the Tasman to ride for cup glory

Mount up: Mornington Secondary College students off to ride in New Zealand are Jocelyn Martin, Adelle Mahoney, Bree Thornell and Tylah Scott, with Jo Martin the team manager. Picture: Yanni

THREE years in a row. That’s the success story of Morn-ington Secondary College’s 15 years cross country team which has won the Victorian School Sports State Cross Country event again.

It has become something of a tradition. The boys won their fi rst state title as a team in 2013 as 12 and 13 year olds and defended it the following year – and this year.

Team members Bailey Angwin, Ryan Brown, Khyal Jacobson, Liam White and Brenn Lockhart-Meany compet-ed at Bundoora Park on Thursday 16 July. The three kilome-tre course was relatively fl at with some uphill sections.

“The boys have been training regularly over the past three years which has seen their aerobic fi tness and running times improve signifi cantly,” teacher Johnny Walker said.

“The windy conditions added to the challenge of the course.

“The boys have been training and racing together four times a week for the past three years as part of Mornington Secondary College’s athletics squad.

“Their success has been achieved through a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication.”

Clean pair of heels: Mornington Secondary College runners are Bailey Angwin, Ryan Brown, Khyal Jacobson, Liam White and Brenn Lockhart-Meany. Picture: Yanni

Winning’s a country tradition

THE Mornington RSL campaign to raise money for a rotunda at Mornington Park is coming to a close.

It is anticipated that construction of the rotunda/interpretive centre alongside the Avenue of Honour will commence early in the next couple of weeks. Meanwhile fundraising is about to draw to a close with a cut-off date of 14 August.

Fundraising is based on people/companies making donations that will be acknowledged by the laying of engraved pavers adjacent to the rotunda. The larger the donation, the greater the number of pavers to be laid.

“So far efforts have concentrated on businesses and to date over 60 local businesses have agreed to be sponsors,” said the funraising co-ordinator, Colin Fisher.

“As this is a whole of community project however, the RSL is keen to provide an opportunity for members of the public to also obtain pavers with their individual names engraved on them. The pavers will be a permanent feature, proudly showing donors’ support for the project and leaving a legacy for future generations to view.”

Forms and details can be obtained from Colin or Dawn Fisher on 5977 0027 or 0404 873 190.

Construction to commence: A rotunda similar to the one to be built at Mornington Park.

Last call as rotunda Last call as rotunda campaign nears endcampaign nears end

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21.1km Half Marathon5km & 10km Fun Run/WalkKids 1km Dash

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Mornington Peninsula, Victoria5 & 6 September 2015

WITH THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS

The first running of the Mornington Running Festival in 2014 was a huge success for event organisers and the local community, and it is back with even more on offer this year. The course is truly unique, allowing race goers a chance to run exclusively along The Esplanade on the Mornington Peninsula. Distances include a 1km kids’ father’s day dash, 5 and 10km fun run/walk and the popular Half Marathon 21.1km distance, with all participants receiving a commemorative medal.

With an event distance for the whole family, locals and visitors are encouraged to try this exciting and picturesque course, and making a weekend of it by incorporating the Mornington Health & Lifestyle Expo. This is an annual event that everyone must do at least once in their life.

The race is scheduled to start at 7am on Sunday 6 September 2015

The Mornington Running Festival is supporting the fantastic work of Charity Partner beyondblue, with a target of raising up to $20,000 to continue their fantastic work in the community. Participants and the local community can assist with fundraising efforts through entering this fantastic event, donating online or on the day.

For more information and to register, visit www.morningtonrunningfestival.com.

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KIDS ACTIVITIES INCLUDING • Paper Plane Toss Competition • Little Kickers • Tennis Hot shots • Syked for Sports • Colouring Competitions • Face Painting • Kids Rides • Entertainers and more!

MORNINGTON HEALTH & LIFESTYLE EXPO

Father’s Day weekend is set to be a weekend of celebration with Mornington’s newest Health & Lifestyle Expo as part of the Mornington Running Festival.

The weekend will include activities and fun for the whole family and showcase local businesses and groups such as Health Professionals, Gyms, Clubs, Food Stalls, Equipment, Health products and services and more, with exhibitors, demonstrations, activities and events throughout the two day event.

SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS / ACTIVITIES & GAMES • Mossa Fight Workout • Running Workshops • Yoga Workshop • Beginners guide to Triathlon • Mini Obstacle Challenge • Healthy Weight loss Seminar • The Natural Nutritionist Cooking Demo • Oz Super Nanny • Phyio Clinic & Massage

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MORNINGTON 172 Main Street 5975 4999

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METHOD PRICE contact agentINSPECT Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or by appointmentCONTACT Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681 Chris Berryman 0439 313 175

MORNINGTON 25-27 Balcombe Street

Blue Chip Re-Development OpportunityThe rarest of opportunities for up to 6 townhouses in the heart of Beleu-ra Hill, this 1807sqm (approx) site is a chance for developers to make a true statement in cutting edge residential design (STCA) with potential bay views and existing mature gardens. With an immaculately main-tained 1950s residence, this exclusive property is just one of a handful of redevelopment opportunities this size ever likely to come onto the market!

METHOD PRICE $580,000 - $640,000INSPECT Saturday 12.30-.00pm or by appointmentCONTACT Holli Whitcombe 0411 109 969 Chris Berryman 0439 313 175

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

METHOD PRICE $600,000 plusINSPECT Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointmentCONTACT Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681 Chris Berryman 0439 313 175

MOUNT MARTHA 12 Cambridge Road

Watch The Ships Go ByEnjoy a life of harmony and happiness with this 4BR residence offering a relaxed and enjoyable lifestyle. Two spacious living areas

spacious kitchen overlooking the main living space. This immaculate home achieves the perfect balance of space and style with a master bedroom featuring FES & BIR, ducted heating and cooling plus double garage complete with workshop area. Set on a beautifully manicured 904 sqm (approx) allotment with rear access.

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WITH all the ambience and luxury of a holiday resort this inspiring coastal home offers contemporary style that has been skilfully merged with stunning design features. There is a wonderful nautical theme running through the home which is fi tting as Tideways Beach is a short walk away, and established moonah trees at the front and along the boundary fence create a reassuring sense of privacy. The interior cascades across three levels with polished timber fl oors, polished concrete fl oors, and rich sumptuous carpeting used throughout the different rooms to great

effect. From the entry, a timber hallway leads directly down to the bright kitchen and casual meals area which is resplendent underneath soaring ceilings. There is plenty of cupboard and bench space with appliances including an under-bench oven and dishwasher. A few more steps down to the left is an elegant formal lounge room with a wood heater set into a feature stone wall, and continuing on from here takes you into one of two bedroom wings. This north-west wing includes the splendid main bedroom with an intriguing galley-style walk-in wardrobe and ensuite,

and a smaller bedroom is perfect for a nursery or even a home offi ce. A great design feature of this property is that the main living area, kitchen and bedrooms all open to the private outdoor deck areas that overlook the sparkling, solar heated in-ground pool and spa. Children and guests enjoy their own space in the opposite wing in the north-east corner where there is a second bathroom and a rumpus room. This constantly surprising home enjoys a premier position with the delights of this popular area yours to enjoy.

Address: 54 Collins Parade, SORRENTOPrice: $980,000 - $1,050,000Agency: John Kennedy Real Estate, 2327 Point Nepean Road, Rye, 5985 8800Agent: John Kennedy, 0401 984 842

Stunning coastal retreat

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

Harcourts Limitless82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au

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Rosebud West 15 Dalgleish Avenue

Sensational Investment Opportunity

2 1 1

Auction Saturday 15th August at 1.30pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2.15-2.45pm or anytime by appointment

Robert Lewis 0450 209 007 E [email protected]

Spot the potential. This neat 2BR house, positioned on a level 814sqm (approx) lot, is close to shops and the beach and comes with approved town planning permits, working drawings and engineering all in place for a new 2BR house to be built in the back yard. Subdivide, build, then sell or rent either or both homes! • Living & dining area, kitchen & bathroom• Great potential to renovate and extend original dwelling• Permits approved for 2 bed, 2 bathroom single-storey property in rear yard• Provisions for lock up garages and private open space for both homes• Rear block offering mountain views to Arthur’s Seat• Rent one, sell one, or rent both to provide a steady income

AUCTION

Mornington 630 Esplanade

“Sea” The Sand In Seconds

4 3 3

Robert Lewis 0450 209 007 E [email protected]

Take a front row seat to view some of the most beautiful and amazing coastline on the peninsula from this impressive property on a fenced 736sqm (approx.) block, perfect for a busy family or couples who enjoy the luxury of space.• Well-presented two-storey home with huge open plan lounge & dining areas with views of Port Phillip Bay • 3 bedrooms including main with WIR, separate study (or 4th bedroom) and rumpus room• 3 bathrooms• In ground pool, decking and private garden • Three-car garage, extra storage room• Close to walking trails & opposite track to Fossil beach • Currently let until March 2016 $2,607 P.C.M

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BY ROBERT LEWISSOLD

Mornington 2/17 York Street

Beachside Bliss

3 2.5 2

For Sale Negotiable over $645,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.00-1.30pm or anytime by appointment

Robert Lewis 0450 209 007 E [email protected]

Your search ends here! What a pleasure it would be to start a new chapter of your life in this immaculately presented residence - one of only three on the block. Discover one of the best pockets of Mornington with the sandy shores of Fisherman’s Beach & boutique cafes in Main Street just a short stroll away. •3 bedrooms - downstairs main bedroom with ensuite - and upstairs main bathroom•Spacious light & bright open plan design with timber floors •Well-appointed ground floor kitchen with stainless steel appliances•Alfresco paved area plus timber entertaining deck•Double garage with internal access•Guest powder room

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

Harcourts Limitless82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au

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7 Kenaud Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA 42 Maberley Crescent, FRANKSTON SOUTH

25 Dolphin Street, MOUNT ELIZA 77 Winona Road, MOUNT ELIZA 23 Glen Shian Lane, MOUNT ELIZA

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5/137 Mount Eliza Way, MOUNT ELIZA 1/32 Wimbledon Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA 6/8-10 Clarkestown Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

Harcourts MorningtonSuite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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AUCTION This Saturday at 12.00pmView www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or anytime by appointment

Mornington 4/33-37 Balcombe Street

Perfectly positioned to embrace the very best of Mornington, this 3 bedroom Beleura Hill townhouse enjoys the convenience of shops around the corner, a short stroll to Mills Beach and just moments from the trendy cafés of Main Street. Offering a streetscape outlook and 9ft ceilings, features include a cosy lounge, kitchen/meals area, main bedroom with ensuite & double garage.

Embrace a beachside Beleura Hill lifestyle!

3 2 2

Pam Pester 0499 621 116 E [email protected]

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E [email protected]

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

For Sale $1,470,000 eachView www.harcourts.com.au Open Wednesday 1.30-2pm & Saturday 11.30-12pm or anytime by appointment

Mornington 47 & 47a Queen Street

Beautifully finished to the highest standard, and located in the coveted Golden Triangle. Features include travertine marble walls, Italian porcelain tiles with mother of pearl feature inlay. Entertainer’s kitchen with butler’s pantry. Open plan living/dining downstairs, together with main bedroom suite and rear decked entertaining. Two further guest bedrooms, family bathroom, living room with gas log fire & balcony with expansive bay views. Words cannot do justice to these homes, call Janet McNeill to book your personal viewing today.

Captivating the Imagination & commanding the views!

3 2.5 2

INSPECT THIS WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY

Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E [email protected]

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

Harcourts MorningtonSuite 2 / 1a Main Street 03 5970 8000www.mornington.harcourts.com.au

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For Sale $925,000 - $985,000View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment

Mornington 2/666 Esplanade

Golden sunsets, walks along the beach and a front row seat on the bay combine to make this superbly designed three-bedroom plus study home a fantastic lifestyle residence. Features large upper level living/dining area with balcony, glowing gas log fireplace, huge master suite, two bathrooms, two powder rooms, study, remote double garage, ducted heating & vacuum, air-conditioning & video security entry.

Luxury Beachside Living

3+ 2 2

INSPECT THIS SATURDAY

Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E [email protected]

AUCTION This Saturday at 3.00pmView www.harcourts.com.au Open Thursday 4:45-5:15pm & Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or anytime by appointment

Mount Martha 11 Spencer Street

To spend summer days lazing by the pool or witness spectacular sunsets over the bay from the broad balcony, this luxury 5 bedroom residence provides a seemingly endless floorplan, grand proportions and all the joys of privileged beachside living. Set on a large 1,100 sq.m (approx) allotment behind a sweeping horseshoe driveway, the stunning contemporary home is finished with polished floorboards and white timber venetians throughout for a touch of beautiful coastal ambience, while 3 separate living zones and a seemingly endless floorplan gives incredible space for the busiest of families to spread out in style. Also features a spa ensuite, superb kitchen, double garage and side driveway to parking the boat or caravan.

Sensational space, sparkling pool & stunning views

5 3 2

Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E [email protected]

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E [email protected]

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

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MORNINGTON 204 MAIN STREET T 5973 5444 HOCKINGSTUART.COM.AU

Brett Trebilcock

0439 209 891

Ciril Campelj

0417 549 302

Michelle Bennie

0499 988 861

Leigh Donovan

0418 106 309

James Arnold

0403 883 322

Robert Fyfe

0411 681 164

Kellie McNamara 5973 5444

Lauren Dyson

0427 400 273

Victoria Arbuthnott

0499 096 337

AmandaMcLennan 5973 5444

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0477 005 700

“TAIHEI” A PLACE OF PERFECT PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY Welcome to paradise! Imagine approx three undulating acres to call your own in the heart of sought after Frankston South with a long sweeping driveway meandering through the park like

AUCTION View

FRANKSTON SOUTH 175-177 Humphries Road 4 3 2

POTENTIAL PLUS IN PRIME BEACHSIDE LOCATION

4 2 1

AUCTION View

DROMANA 3 Ligar Street 3 2 2

PERFECT FAMILY ENTERTAINER

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MORNINGTON 37 Hampden Street 4 3 2

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

MORNINGTON AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY AT 12.30PM

Spectacular bay & harbor views are a feature of this magnificent new townhouse, craftsman-built and offering 25 squares of luxury living, plus a fully enclosed balcony & an auto DLUG with rear r/door & internal access. With formal entry, lift, spacious living areas up & down, 3 large bedrooms, FES/twin W.I.Robes to the master, with floor-to-ceiling tiling & stone tops in the bathrooms, a deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances & a superb butler’s pantry, & a large enclosed yard with mod grass & paved entertaining. Including ducted heating, cooling & vacuum, Traverstone tiling, Calcutta marble, AEG appliances, video entry, security system, LCD TV with sound system, and so much more!SUIT $1,200,000 PLUS BUYERS

4/2-4 Morven StreetInspect Sat12-12.30pm or by appointment

Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

“ROYADIE VIEWS” A MASTERPIECE ON BELEURA HILL! 3 2 2

MORNINGTON AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY AT 1.30PM

This magnificent two level builders own home boasts an elevated position allowing for a great bay vista of Port Philip bay & a quiet beachside position only adds to this stunning package located within easy walking distance to beach, shops & transport. Finished off with only quality fixtures & fittings you would expect in a builders own home making for an easy care lifestyle for the fortunate new owner! • 3 bedrooms plus study, main with FES & fitted WIR • Deluxe kitchen with stone tops, Smeg appliances & servery •Timber floors •Alfresco decked entertaining area •Ducted heating/ refrigerated cooling •Huge living area with gas log fire •Remote double garage with internal entry •High ceilings •Alarm system •Ducted vacuum With an as new presentation, own street frontage, fully detached & own title making this home the ideal choice as your next home! SUIT $730,000 PLUS BUYERS

21A Ti-Tree GroveInspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment

Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

FAMILY BEACHSIDE WITH BAY VIEWS! 3 2 21

AUCTION

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733ConleyMORNINGTON AUCTION: SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST AT 11.30AM AND 12.00PM

Ideally located only a few minutes stroll from the cafes & shopping on Main Street, and with easy access to Mills beach, hospitals & a range of medical specialists, each of these free-standing double storey homes are on their own individual title. Promising an easy care beachside lifestyle and designed with an emphasis on space, light & functionality, these stylish, quality homes offers 3 bedrooms (large downstairs main with FES & WIR, open plan living/dining/kitchen area downstairs, 2nd living space upstairs & a double auto garage with internal access. The high quality features & fittings include: • Deluxe gloss kitchen with s/steel appliances, stone bench tops and quality tapware •Polished timber flooring and high ceilings •Ducted heating & cooling •Video entry security, LED downlights • Tiled shower bases & floor to ceiling tiles in bathrooms •Fitted robes •Premium carpets •Fully decked & landscaped

BEACHSIDE CONTEMPORARY CONVENIENCE

AUCTION

3 2 2

1/9 Campbell GroveInspect Wed & Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

AUCTION

2/9 Campbell GroveInspect Wed & Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

MOUNT MARTHA AUCTION: SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST AT 2.30PM

Presented to impress, and with a quiet court location convenient to Benton’s Square & Benton Junior College, this stylish home is secure on a generous landscaped 581m2 lot,and offers 21.5 squares of quality living, plus an auto double garage with internal entry.•3 bedrooms plus study (FES/WIR to main) • Formal lounge, 3 living spaces Inc. tiled family room • Hostess kitchen with granite tops and stainless steel appliances • Separate rumpus room and large under-cover paved area • Ducted heating, evaporative cooling and vacuum •Gas log fireplace • Zoned speaker system and an LG smart T.V. includedOffering a lovely lifestyle opportunity for a growing family, downsizers or retirees situated in the heart of the Peninsula allowing easy access to the many delights that Mornington Peninsula is famous for!

11 Hutson WayInspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment

Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

FAMILY HAPPINESS IN HUTSON

AUCTION

3 2 21

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

MORNINGTON AUCTION: SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST AT 11.30AM

This roomy 3 bedroom BV villa represents a wonderful opportunity for budget buyers to enter the Mornington market. In a quiet, well maintained group, convenient to Benton’s Square, the beach and the Village this attractive home offers 3 Bedrooms (all with B.I.R.’s – 2 way bathroom to Master), 2 generous living areas, an attractive kitchen, S.L.U.G, a large, fully secure rear yard, s/s recycle air conditioner, gas wall furnace and hot water service. Available with vacant possession or with a good tenant in place, currently paying $285 per week and willing to sign a new lease.

12 / 26 Pamela PlaceInspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Steve Conley 0428 389 670

1ST HOMEBUYERS/INVESTORS – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING! 3 2 1

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 home of 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 $579,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090

SIZEABLE, STAND ALONE VILLA 3 2 2

2 / 65 Green Island Avenue

McCRAE ASKING PRICE OF $1,350,000

Sit back and relaxing on the deck, enjoying the beautiful bay views on offer from this fine home. •3 bedrooms plus study – main with WIR & FES •Two living zones including home theatre •Deluxe kitchen with stone tops & walk in pantry •4 car garage plus extra workshop area •Sensational pool complex with pool house & spa •Covered decked entertaining area

Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Steve Conley 0428 389 670

BAYVIEWS BY DAY AND A COASTLINE OF LIGHTS BY NIGHT! 3 3 41

36 Flinders Street

NEW LISTING

3 2 2

FRANKSTON $500,000 PLUS

As an opportunity to develop now or in the future this property ticks all the boxes. Located in the Frankston High School zone, easy walking distance to local shops including a supermarket, a fantastic park is opposite the home to walk the dog or for the kids to run and play. The 1000m2 approx. block would allow 3 units (STCA), however the existing 4 bedroom home with study, family bathroom, 2 living areas, spacious kitchen, hardwood timber floors and undercover parking for 3 cars would also make an ideal family home. Act now as this gem, it will not last.

38 Bondi AvenueInspect Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment

Contact Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY - ACT NOW

NEW LISTIN

G

AUCTION

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

MOUNT MARTHA $868,000

This stunning new Apartment, in a select group of 8 only, offers a huge 16 squares of living plus 2 underground car parks, storage unit & lift access to your front door. Comprising 3 large bedrooms( FES/WIR to Master), deluxe 2 pac kitchen with stone bench tops & s/steel SMEG appliances, 2 separate living areas, a balcony with views of thebay & a roof top deck with water and stainless steel kitchen facilities & extensive bay views.

Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

WATERFRONT APARTMENT LIVING IN MT.MARTHA 3 2 2

8 / 610 Esplanade

4 2 2A fantastic location only minutes stroll from lovely walking trails & sandy beaches, providing an ideal setting for these new individually titled luxury homes & just moments from parks, local strip shops & cafe!Designed with an emphasis on space, light & functionality each of these stunning modern masterpieces will be finished to exacting standards & with all the mod cons one would expect for a home in this highly sought location. Comprising 24.5sq approx of luxury living plus auto double garage & sitting on a substantial allotment for a townhouse of approx 362m2. Now Under Construction

MORNINGTON $869,000

5 Prince Street Inspect by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Steve Conley 0428 389 670

NEW BEACHSIDE LUXURY HOMES!

3 2 2For a sea change or for a new home to retire to, this brand new 3BR home ticks all the boxes! With a convenient beachside location, easy walking distance to cafes, Main Street, transport and the beach, there are all the mod cons you would come to expect in a home of this quality & location. •Main bedroom with FES & WIR •High ceilings. timber floors •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling •Kitchen with stone benchtops & Bosch appliances •Vast open living & dining space •Double garage with rear roller door

2/56 Mitchell Street Inspect Wed & Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

BEACHSIDE & NEW – ONLY 2 ON BLOCK !

MORNINGTON OFFERS OVER $599,000

MORNINGTON $1,250,000

This luxurious new 2 storey home offers 28 squares of fabulous beachside living, on its own separate Title, with an elevator, and is only 250 metres from beautiful Fisherman’s Beach! The 3 bedrooms include 2 Master bedrooms, one up and one down and each with a FES, spacious living up & down, deluxe kitchen with stone bench tops & ASKO appliances, a vast upstairs meals and living room, a balcony with Bay views & an Auto DLUG. Incl. Ducted heating, cooling & vacuum, video security, fully fenced & landscaped! View our artists walk through @ wilsonsroad.com.au

2/19 Wilsons RoadInspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment

Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW

3 3 2

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

3 2 2Construction has now commenced on this superbly positioned 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom BV Villa, with auto DLUG & 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

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Steve Conley 0428 389 670

SEA BREEZE - IN CLOSE & INVITING

3/7 Haig Street

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

CALL OUR PROPERTY MANAGER JADE WILSON TODAY ON 5975 7733

LOOKING FOR PERSONALISED SERVICE FOR YOUR INVESTMENT

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Modern 2BR unit with bathroom & laundry, open plan living & dining with kitchen featuring s/steel dishwasher. Enclosed rear yard, single garage with internal access, ducted heating & air-con

1/5 Wood Street Available From 18th August Rent per week: $345.00 Rent PCM: $1495.00 Bond: $1495.00

FOR LEASE - MORNINGTON

3 2 2

Sophisticated & contemporary townhouse offering 3BR’s – main with FES & WIR, open plan living with kitchen downstairs, second living area upstairs, separate laundry, double garage with internal access and extra storage space, ducted heating & cooling throughout with delightful, easy care alfresco areas.

4 Tarook Way Available Now Rent per week: $580.00 Rent PCM: $2513.33 Bond: $2513.33

Inspect by appointmentContact Jade Wilson 5975 7733

FOR LEASE - MORNINGTON

3 2 2

FOR LEASE - MORNINGTON

3BR home featuring polished timber floors, spacious living areas, kitchen with d/w, ducted heating + separate bungalow with bathroom & air conditioner. OPTION OF 6 OR 12 MONTH LEASE

58 Tallis Drive Available From 31st July Rent per week: $460.00 Rent PCM: $1993.33 Bond: $1993.33

FOR LEASE - MORNINGTON

Sophisticated townhouse with 3BR’s – main with FES & WIR, open plan light lounge and kitchen with s/steel appliances inc. dishwasher, powder room, 2nd living area upstairs and double garage with internal access and extra storage space, ducted heating / cooling throughout and delightful, easy care alfresco areas.

63a Wilsons Road Available Now Rent per week: $580.00 Rent PCM: $2513.33 Bond: $2513.33

Inspect by appointmentContact Jade Wilson 5975 7733

3 2 2

SAFETY BEACH OFFERS OVER $635,000

Modern seaside living, beautifully captured, with this 3BR home in Martha Cove. Whether you are looking for permanent home or a luxury weekender you will find this home the ideal choice •Spacious light filled open plan living •Main bedroom with WIR, FES & balcony with views •Stone topped kitchen with Neff appliances •Refrigerated heating and cooling to all rooms •Double garage •Private deck •20 squares of living (approx) Positioned close to the harbour & just a short walk to the sandy shores of Safety Beach.

16 Anchorage AvenueInspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090

MAGNIFICENT IN MARTHA COVE

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

Inspect By Appointment2/7 Sunningdale Avenue

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090

PARKSIDE & BEACHSIDE!

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT0477 020 090

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

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 u/bench oven & d/washer, stone tops to kitchen & bathrooms, fully fenced landscaped.

MORNINGTON OFFERS OVER $750,000

Inspect By Appointment96 Prince Street

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

NEW, SINGLE LEVEL SEASIDE HOMES

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Mornington 160 Main StreetMount Eliza 7/84 Mt Eliza Way

Mornington 5975 4555Mount Eliza 9787 2422

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MORNINGTON 7A NAPLES STREET

A 4 B 3 C 2

INSPECT Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pmPRICE $1,250,000 PLUSMORNINGTON OFFICE 5975 4555CHELSEY GIBSON 0409 277 997DEAN PHILLIPS 0402 833 865

JUST

LISTED

SEAHOLME• Designed & constructed with eco-friendly living

in mind

• 37.5sqm (approx.) floorplan with generous dimensions,including two separate living zones, high qualitykitchen & balcony with extensive bay views

• High ceilings, parquetry flooring, timber-sash &double-glazed windows, French doors, plantationshutters & covered alfresco area with outdoor kitchen

• Walking distance to Main Street, local reserves, bustransport & beautiful Fishermans Beach

MORNINGTON 166 ROBERTS ROAD

PELORUS• Private 10-acre (approx.) estate, located in the gated

horse-racing precinct of Mornington

• Stunning countryside views surround the elevatedlayout with ensuited Master, three living zones, largekitchen & 600-bottle underfloor wine cellar

• High ceilings, spotted-gum flooring, quality cedarwindows & doors, extensive Merbau decking, mod-grass tennis court & paved inground pool/spa

• Hobby-farm & equestrian dreams await for the serioushorse enthusiast

A 5 B 2 C 3

FOR SALEPRICE $2,000,000 PLUSMORNINGTON OFFICE 5975 4555CAMPBELL NOONAN 0400 062 987DEAN PHILLIPS 0402 833 865

FRANKSTON SOUTH 7 FONTAYNE COURT

DUAL LIVING OPTIONS IN IDYLLIC SETTING• Substantial 5 bedroom + study residence with

an additional self-contained apartment providingdual accommodation possibilities for; Home basedbusiness, live-in relatives, guest accommodation,teenager’s retreat or to earn an additional income.

• The sparkling in-ground pool provides an impressivecentrepiece to relaxed family living in a tranquilprivate setting on a generous 2/3rd acre block(approx) in the popular Frankston High Zone.

• Features: 6 bdrms + study, 4 living areas, 3 bthrms, 2kitchens, gas duct heating & aircon.

A 6 B 3 C 2

AUCTION Saturday 8th August at 11.00amINSPECT Saturday 10:30 - 11:00amPRICE $840,000 PLUSMOUNT ELIZA 9787 2422ROB FERGUSON 0412 789 696

AUCTION

THISSATURDAY

FRANKSTON 233 HEATHERHILL ROAD

ENDLESS OPTIONS• In the well-known family-orientated Lakewood Estate

stands this double-storey, four-bedroom residence onthe high side of the street.

• The perfect fit for families, investors or developers(stca) seeking to secure their future.

• The smart floorplan includes zoned bedrooms,an ensuited master bedroom & twin-vanity mainbathroom, casual lounge/dining room with cracklingopen-fire, kitchen-to-meals space & large laundry.

• Set on a substantial 798sqm allotment (approx.).

A 4 B 3 C 2

AUCTION Saturday 8th of August at 11:30amINSPECT Saturday 11:00 - 11:30amMOUNT ELIZA 9787 2422LOUISE LUPTON 0414 525 298

AUCTION

THISSATURDAY

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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

WHY PAY RENTThis brick veneer home is certainly in the entry level Mornington price bracket, and with mortgage rates at an all time low, why not become a home owner or a landlord today? The home offers three bedrooms, lounge, kitchen with meals area, family bathroom, laundry and single carport. The hardwood floors under the carpet would polish up well, giving it a facelift that would improve and brighten up the inside. Close to shops, schools and transport, the home is currently let, returning approx 4.8%. This property is priced to sell and will not last!

For Sale: $295,000 - $335,000

8 CARRAMAR STREET, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

3 1 1

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

For Sale: $680,000 - $725,0004/52 WILSONS ROAD, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

23 2

IDEAL LOCATIONWith the beach, shops & park at your doorstep, this just has to be the perfect position to live. This double storey townhouse offers a spacious floor plan & a gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops & stainless steel appliances, for the cook in the family, conveniently situated next to a spacious living area giving easy access to the merbau deck; perfect for entertaining! Upstairs you have a large master bedroom with walk-in robe & full ensuite. Two further bedrooms are serviced by a large family bathroom, all finished in neutral toning. Other extras include hydronic heating, R/C air-con, ducted vac, and alarm system. With public transport and all amenities close by, your car can stay in the large double garage and you can enjoy the luxury of being able to walk to everything! Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

For Sale: $540,000 - $580,000

15 BAYVIEW ROAD MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

13 2

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKSThis is a great project for a home renovator or developer to use their flair and expertise to rejuvenate this three bedroom home. Either extend with the plans and permit already in place or redevelop the back yard and build a second dwelling, and reap the rewards. Close to all the amenities Mornington has to offer, this home will make a sound investment for the savvy Buyer! Don’t delay, inspect today.

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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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

AUCTION: Saturday 29th August at 12.00pm39 REDBOURNE AVENUE, MOUNT ELIZA

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

24 2

RANELAGH ESTATE GEM - READY FOR A MAKEOVER!This amazing property has all the features you could want in a fabulous home in leafy Mount Eliza. Set on an elevated side of the road and beachside, there are four well proportioned bedrooms, main bedroom with WIR and ensuite, two living areas it also features a deck off the kitchen/family room area. The main bedroom is situated at the front of the house, with the further three bedrooms across the back of the home. Finding a home in it’s original condition and reinventing it to reflect today’s style PLUS a home that is beachside and in the Ranelagh Estate - what a beauty! What an investment! This home just needs you to give it some love and return it to it’s former glory - great investment and lifestyle on a generous 835m2 approximately block.

Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

AUCTION (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

SOLD: contact agent

2/17 BEATTY PARADE, MORNINGTON 13 1THE PERFECT PACKAGEPrepare to be delighted by the sheer convenience, subtle privacy and ultimate practicality of this immaculately presented, three bedroom beachside property. Within absolute walking distance of everything Mornington has become renowned for, the savvy buyer will no doubt appreciate the natural light as it streams into the living and kitchen/meals area, whilst at the same time enjoying underfoot the sumptuous new carpet and stylish timber flooring.

Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

SOLD AT AUCTION

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

For Sale: $460,000 - $490,000

6 ORRONG COURT, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

24 2GREAT BONESOn an elevated block of approx. 720m2 and with a flexible floor plan, you can let your imagination and creative juices run riot as you work within the terrific layout before you. Update the kitchen, re-juvenate the floor coverings and window furnishings as you see fit - the choice is yours! Some of the features include: • Four bedrooms • Three living areas • Main bedroom with FES & WIR • Air conditioning • Instant gas heating and Coonara wood heater • Ceiling fans throughout • Double garage

Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

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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

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

For Sale: $500,000 - $550,0008 STEANE AVENUE, ARTHURS SEAT

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

23 2

TREE TOP HIDEAWAYTucked away on a delightful bushy block of approx. 980m2 and with established gardens, this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, cosy log cabin offers a relaxing lifestyle to be envied. The master bedroom comprises a walk-in robe and ensuite, whilst the newly renovated kitchen boasts a stylish gas cook top, electric double oven and dishwasher. Some of the other many features include: • 2 separate living areas • Charming open fire place • Ducted heating and 3 air conditioning units • Large water tank storage • Double carport

Jodie Makepeace 5989 2364

For Sale: $725,000

C105/83 SPINNAKER TCE, SAFETY BEACH

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

23 2

PENTRIDGE PRISON HAD H DIVISION – MARTHA COVE BRINGS YOU C BLOCK!We do point out there are a few differences. C Block is the most sought after apartment complex in Martha Cove offering absolute water frontage with direct access to the boardwalk and a stroll to beaches. No need for bunks here with three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, stone benchtops, s/steel appliances & ducted heating/ cooling. The heated IG pool, bbq area and gymnasium are for the exclusive use of the owners and are far more appealing than an exercise yard, with parking for vehicles in the basement car park which also includes a lock up store room.

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

BAY VIEWS IN THE BUSHSet amongst the bush on 2.85 acres (approx), this stylish 4BR home offers views of Port Phillip Bay and provides an exquisite retreat from the hustle and bustle of busy life. A beautifully appointed kitchen includes Caesarstone benches and s/steel appliances, and forms the central part of the home with a large sunken lounge adjacent. Floor to ceiling windows lead out to the expansive deck, and the master bedroom features FES & BIR, plus a private balcony to relax and unwind. A second guest bedroom also has ensuite. Two more bedrooms, a third bathroom and a games room complete this modern home.

For Sale: Offers over $1,275,000

15 LUTON AVENUE, RED HILL

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

4 3 -

Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

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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

99 RYMER AVENUE, SAFETY BEACH 13 -FRESHLY PAINTED INSIDE & OUTFreshly painted, new blinds and new kitchen - this older style home comprises 3BR’s, two living areas, main bathroom, separate toilet and laundry, polished floor boards throughout, heating & cooling plus two ceiling fans and a fully fenced rear garden.

For Lease: $350.00 per week Contact: Mornington Office 5976 5900

75 HELM AVENUE, SAFETY BEACH 23 2BEAUTIFUL MARTHA COVENear new 3BR home in Martha Cove featuring main bedroom with FES and balcony, main bathroom with separate bath and shower, kitchen with s/steel appliances, living area and rumpus room downstairs. Air-conditioning and double garage.

For Lease: $530.00 per week Contact: Mornington Office 5976 5900

9 MAUGHAN ROAD, MOUNT ELIZA 23 -FAMILY HOME WITH FABULOUS VIEWSRenovated 3BR home – main with private balcony, WIR & FES, separate study or 4th bedroom, bathroom plus powder room, separate laundry, open plan living and meals area with Coonara heater and built in bar area.

For Lease: $530.00 per week Contact: Mornington Office 5976 5900

7 YUILLES ROAD, MORNINGTON 23 4LUXURY TRI-LEVEL TOWNHOUSEModern tri level home with 40Sq of deluxe living. 3BR’s – main with FES & WIR, living area, open plan family room with kitchen featuring s/steel appliances, powder room, & entertaining decks. Separate studio has desks & cabinets, kitchen & powder room.

For Lease: $680.00 per week Contact: Mornington Office 5976 5900

30 HARBOURSIDE ESPLANADE, SAFETY BEACH 34 2FRONT ROW VIEWNear new 4BR home with 3 bathrooms, powder room, two living areas, stunning kitchen with s/steel appliances, separate laundry, ducted heating & cooling, solar HWS, gas log fire, ducted vacuum, double garage and external shower in courtyard.

For Lease: $700.00 per week Contact: Mornington Office 5976 5900

1282 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, MORNINGTON 36 2ROOM FOR ALL1.5 acres block with IG pool, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 4 living areas. This home would certainly accommodate the largest of families. Pool and garden maintenance and water usage are included in the rental.

For Lease: $900.00 per week Contact: Mornington Office 5976 5900

2 DAVIES STREET, SAFETY BEACH 24 2LEASE A LIFESTYLE New 4 bedroom, brick veneer home of grand proportions with two bathrooms, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and 2 large living areas. Ducted heating and cooling.

For Lease: $560.00 per week Contact: Mornington Office 5976 5900

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715 ARTHURS SEAT ROAD, ARTHURS SEAT 33 2COSY RETREATFabulous views from the living room of this lovely refurbished 2 bedroom home, built in robes to both bedrooms. Comprising, entry into large open plan lounge room with sliding doors leading to front verandah and rear entertaining area.

For Lease: $360.00 per week Contact: Red Hill Office 5989 2364

FOR LEASE

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All Genuine Offers over $220,000 Considered

Dinner Plain is the highest elevation freehold you can own in the Victorian Snow Fields as most real estate in alpine areas is through a lease. Take possession before the snow season ends and enjoy your own alpine chalet, or reap the income from current bookings! This property is available FULLY FURNISHED!Pedestrian and vehicle access to the cabin, which has been built to an original design, and features a well-equipped kitchen, lounge rom with open fire place, single bathroom, two toilets, laundry, drying room and upstairs mezzanine. Cabin will sleep up to six people. Financials and rent potential available on request.

DINNER PLAIN Alpine Ski Fields

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BUDDING master chefs and those who love to entertain will fi nd the kitchen and outdoor areas of this impressive home utterly irresistible. A massive Tasmanian oak timber island bench and a professional Falcon freestanding dual oven and stove are impressive complements to the outstanding kitchen and in the stunning outdoor room opening from the family area, the fabulous bi-fold doors and blinds ensure year round entertaining in comfort. Cleverly designed for today’s lifestyle needs, this home exudes quality and is bound to appeal to those who appreciate the fi ner things in life. The main bedroom is set at the front of the home and boasts his and her robes and a luxurious ensuite with spa. Also located at the front of the home is a formal lounge room and a second bedroom with built in robes. Two more bedrooms also have robes and share the main bathroom. In addition to the family zone is a rumpus room. Set on a well-maintained block measuring about 700 square metres there is a double garage with rear roller door to the backyard.

Address: 109 Maxwell Street, MORNINGTONPrice: $595,000 - $665,000Agency: Jacobs & Lowe, 220 Main Street, Mornington, 5976 5900Agent: Susan Clavin, 0417 141 007

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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

For Lease

A Brilliant Buy Near Bentons Square In a quiet cul-de-sac with a park at the end of the street and Bentons Square just a few minutes walk away, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is a fabulous first family home, downsize option or quality investment. Meticulously maintained and with great character, the interior enjoys a warm ambience with Tasmanian Oak floorboards and timber panelling. Desirable zoned living is on offer with two spacious living zones complemented by a timber kitchen and a private garden with paved alfresco entertaining. An en suite, ducted heating, laundry with toilet and double remote garage underscore the appeal of this delightful home close to schools, childcare, shops and buses.

5 Meribah Close, Mornington23 2

Auction Saturday 29th August at 11.00amInspect As advertised or by appointmentContact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394

Rachel Crook 0419 300 515bowmanandcompany.com.au

AuctionMornington

For Lease

Beachside home close to shops and transport. Features include 3BR’s with BIR’s – main with ensuite, two living areas, separate dining room, kitchen with s/steel appliances, undercover entertaining area and a rear shed. Additional features include polished boards, gas heating, evaporative cooling and air-conditioning. Available 7th September

For LeaseRent $500 per weekContact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763bowmanandcompany.com.au

9 Kooyonga Grove, Mornington

23 -

Mornington For Lease

Mornington

Modern two bedroom unit featuring a great kitchen with all new appliances, two generous sized bedrooms with built in robes, a modern bathroom, a low maintenance backyard and large decked area. Also featuring Reverse Cycle Air, single carport and a garden shed for storage. All this located just a short stroll to the Main Street shops and Mornington Beach. Available Now

For LeaseRent $350 per weekContact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763bowmanandcompany.com.au

2/324 Main Street, Mornington

For Lease

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Mornington

Convenient, Quiet, Quality Vibrant living, hidden at the rear of the block, this two-bedroom unit springs to life with style, atmosphere and enduring appeal with a fantastic entertaining deck and low-maintenance garden. Sun-filled open plan living complements a sleek stone kitchen, contemporary bathroom and single garage. Close to cafes, shops and the beach.

6/949 Nepean Highway, Mornington

Auction

12 1

Auction Saturday 8th August at 11.00amInspect Saturday 10.30–11.00am Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394

Rachel Crook 0419 300 515bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction this Saturday

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Price: Buyers Over $435,000

Inspect: Wed 5:00-5.30pm Sat 11:30-12.00pm

Contact: Debra Thompson 0438 216 859

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Office: Mornington 5975 1250

3 Main Street

MORNINGTON 10 Marquis Avenue

The Family Entertainer S S S a c b 4 2 3

Price: Buyers Over $620,000

Inspect: Thu 5:00-5.30pm Sat 12:00-12.30pm

Contact: Braden Jarrett 0416 310 998

Office: Frankston 9781 6666

474 Nepean Hwy

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9708 8667 Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZAwww.communityrealestate.com.au

14 TAROONA CLOSE, MOUNT ELIZA

A contemporary design with incredible impact, this unique 3 bedroom residence on 2/3rds of an acre (2,595 sqm approx) offers distinctive features with soaring ceilings and enormous windows that let you take in a green outlook over undulating sweeping lawns. Among a secret neighbourhood of prestigious homes, within walking distance of Mt Eliza village shops and public and private schools, the home offers extreme comfort as well as glowing opportunity to add amazing value by enhancing the gardens and installing a tennis court or pool. Generously proportioned, the home features 2 large living & dining areas, a glowing wood heater, enormous kitchen, luxury spa ensuite, alfresco deck, dedicated study, double carport and a rear 4 car garage/workshed.

CONTEMPORARY LUXURY & SCOPE TO ADD VALUE

AUCTION

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AUCTION: Saturday 8th August at 1pmTERMS: 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days PRICE GUIDE: $700,000+INSPECT: Saturday 12.30-1.00pmCONTACT: James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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MORNINGTON 30A Herbert StreetHidden GemSet on prestigious Beleura Hill moments from Mills Beach and just a few minutes’ walk to the cosmopolitan buzz of Main Street’s shops and

restaurants, this exquisite home with glorious bay views is positioned to capture the very best of a seaside lifestyle. Finished to perfection the stunning

kitchen presides over the huge main living and dining area, while large double glazed stacker doors bring the outside in, giving a wonderful airy feel to

the home. The master bedroom with stylish ensuite and WIR is complemented by twinkling views of the bay, while the other bedrooms enjoy a

pleasant garden view and share the main bathroom with free standing bath. Other features include 4th bedroom/ study, ducted heating,

air-conditioning, Caesarstone benches, induction cooking, porcelain tiles, integrated refrigerator and dishwasher, remote double garage with internal

access. Set on a 501m2 battle axe block with no body this is the ultimate choice for low-maintenance living,inspection is highly recommended.

Peter Cincotta 0411 888 770

[email protected]

Ph: 5973 2818

For SaleOffers Over $1,100,000

View Saturday 2.00-2.30pm

Ray White Mornington

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REAL ESTATE

8-14 Playne Street, FRANKSTON 8781 4500

LANGWARRIN 78 Quarry Road

• Lively family home with space for all the toys set on a 656 m2 approx. block with a four-car garage.• Plenty of lawn and deck space for play and alfresco dining.• Fantastic layout features spacious open-plan kitchen/living and dining• Separate lounge and study • Four bedrooms – main with FES & WIR • Modern family bathroom, separate toilet and laundry

$440,000+

4 2 4

Inspect: Saturday 8th August 12:00 – 12:30pm Marc Jacob 0411 375 531

Great results, Go with experienceIf you are thinking of selling, or would like a free, no obligation market appraisal from one of Frankston’s leading agents call

Francis Walker 0410 559 [email protected]/Licensed Estate Agent CEA (REIV Member)

FRANKSTON 23 Bokissa Drive

Francis Walker 0410 559 454

Offers invited over $399,000

•Great three bedroom two bathroom home •Attractive living room with bay windows •Main bedroom with BIR & new ensuite, •GDH, evaporative cooling and air conditioning •Kitchen with quality stainless-steel appliances •Second living area opening to covered outdoor entertaining area

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

3 2 1

FRANKSTON 47 Brooklyn Avenue

• Three bedroom, two bathroom home on a 670sqm ( approx block). •Smart kitchen with Emilia 900mm free standing s/steel oven •Picturesque gardens setting incorporates a pool & barbeque area•Formal dining with timber floors and a step down formal lounge •Second lounge, kitchen with breakfast bar •Loft storage in the ceiling, GDH, European laundry •Quality light fittings and window furnishings

Offers invited over $530,000

3 2 2

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Francis Walker 0410 559 454

3 2 6

LANGWARRIN 230 Warrandyte Road $599,000+

Trent Marden 0409 222 544

• 3 bedroom brick homestead on a 2.5 acre approx. lot• Refurbished kitchen and bathroom • Formal lounge with fireplace and feature wall. • Main bedroom with ensuite • Four-bay shed ideal for boats, tradies equipment • Double carport

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SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

CENTURY 21 AGENTS SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

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Freshly painted ground floor apartment boasting new carpet, two bedrooms both with BIRs and separate fully renovated bathroom. Living area with new split system, direct access to private rear courtyard. A comfortable home ready for someone to move straight in, only a few minutes stroll to supermarkets, cafes, doctors & schools.

HASTINGS 4/3 Gold Court

PRICE $220,000 Offers Over

VIEW By Appointment

AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980

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NEW LISTING

HASTINGS 6 Andrew Court

EXECUTORS AUCTIONBeautifully appointed home set on approx. 619m2 delivering functional living with parents retreat including WIR & ensuite at the front of the home flowing into the perfect family entertainer at the rear. Four spacious bedrooms plus study, central bathroom, generous laundry and dual living zones, a spacious kitchen is beautifully designed including butler’s pantry and quality s/steel appliances, formal dining area with built-in bar opens to a stylish alfresco for you to enjoy entertaining your family and friends. Surrounded by manicured gardens and palm trees, giving you that tropical feel further features include a double lock up garage plus a high-span double carport for a caravan or boat. A bonus is an extra room at the rear of the garage ideal for those wanting to work from home. Embrace the luxury of this stunning home that offers an easy family lifestyle of elegance and quality. Just a short stroll to shops, schools and transport yet nestled in a peaceful and private cul-de-sac.

This BV home on approx.800m2 offers 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, galley kitchen with gas cooking, sunken formal lounge, gas wall furnace, separate family/meals area opening to the backyard, and double garage. Located close to schools, parks and the shops. A perfect investment or ideal for first home buyers.

SOMERVILLE 10 Carla Court

AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

Set on approx 700sqm allotment, surrounded by secure fencing and established gardens this home has everything from affordability to functionality and is well presented with all the bells and whistles. Features include 3BR’s with WIR’s, main with FES, and a separate study could be a 4th bedroom. Formal lounge, central kitchen & double garage.

BITTERN 77 Hendersons Road

AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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SOLD FOR A PREMIUM PRICE - CONTACT BROOKE RAMSAY 0447 772 980

SOLD IN UNDER 24 HOURS OVER 50 PEOPLE THROUGH FIRST OPEN HOME

Stunning country property on ¼ acre allotment designed for functional living with sunken lounge, spacious kitchen, separate formal & informal living areas and 3 generous sized bedrooms all with BIRs. Outside boasts D/B carportwith storage area plus studio room and large private yard incl. D/B garage with concrete floor with access from side gate.

CRIB POINT 6 Sarrail Street

PRICE $385,000 Offers Over

VIEW Saturday 11:00-11:30am

AGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

COUNTRY CHARMER

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SOLDPRIOR TO AUCTION

AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980

SOLD SOLD

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LOCATED right in the heart of the Frankston CAD, Rocotillos is a popular and vibrant cafe with the motto of eat, drink, experience, delivering on all fronts. This cafe and restaurant has built up an enviable reputation for quality and service with a Mediterranean inspired seasonal menu sourced from locally produce that has been ethically raised and is gluten-free and vegan friendly. Rocotillos is open for breakfast and lunch six days a week, and does open weekday evenings and Sundays for special events and private functions. Rocotillos has many corporate clients and is a sought-after caterer as well. The premises has a fully fi tted bar and kitchen, with a liquor licence until 11pm. With a reasonable rent and two further fi ve year options the business offers great prospects for the future.

Address: 36 Wells Street, FRANKSTONPrice: $159,000 plus SAVAgency: Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255Agent: Alan Maguire, 0418 377 038

The spice of life

nicholscrowder.com.au9775 1535 Michael Crowder 0408 358 926

Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

Secure lease to NAB with current Net rent of $70,303pa and annual increases

Auction Friday, 7th August at 1pm on-site 50 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza

NAB THIS! Premier tenanted commercial freehold for sale for the first time

Own title (no owners corp)

Building of approximately 218m2 (2 levels) with wide frontage facing Mt Eliza Way

TERMS: 10% deposit, balance 30-60 days

Contact: Linda Ellis 0400 480 397

INSPECT: By Appointment

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SET in the Seaford Industrial Estate, this neat factory/warehouse measures about 135 square metres with a mezzanine level. The premises has a rear roller door, and there is plenty of parking spaces at the front. Currently used for storage, the interior is largely un-developed offering scope for new owners to improve and add walls and partitions for offi ces.

Address: 3/45 Morseby Avenue, SEAFORDPrice: Negotiable over $215,000 + GSTAgency: NAI Harcourts, 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9788 7400Agent: Kara James, 0412 939 224

X factory

OFFERED for sale for the fi rst time in 50 years, this premier commercial freehold is a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire an iconic property in the heart of the Mount Eliza village. The building was constructed specifi cally for the National Australia Bank, who remain as the tenant to this day. The most current 5 year lease commenced on January 1, 2013 with two further fi ve year options. The annual rent is $70,303.00, and future yearly rent reviews will provide growth for the new purchaser. The premises measures about 218 square metres and has a land area of approximately 158 square metres.

Address: 50 Ranelagh Drive, MOUNT ELIZAAuction: This Friday at 1pmAgency: Nichols Crowder, Level 1,1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs, 9775 1535Agent: Linda Ellis, 0400 480 397

Bank freehold attracts interest

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Harcourts Limitless82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au

Build on the power of our network TM

Kelly AmorCommercial Portfolio Manager

Mobile: 0403 630 524 Ph:9788 7400

[email protected]

View www.harcourts.com.au For Lease $5,980pcm + GST + Outgoings

Mornington 30-32 Millgate Drive

An impressive building, set amongst popular sporting facilities, at a size that rarely becomes available in Mornington. • 801m2 in total (approx.) •660m2 ground floor reception & warehouse •Spacious upstairs office & boardroom •Staff kitchen & showers •Double roller door access

Rarely Available In Mornington

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E [email protected] HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

Mortgage Express Suite 11/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza

Christine Penford 0414 228 [email protected]

Commercial Property Management? You now have a choice. Call NAI Harcourts for the fresh approach

NEW LISTING

FOR LEASE

Kara JamesCommercial SpecialistMobile: 0412 939 224

Ph:9788 7400 [email protected]

View www.harcourts.com.au For Lease $1,950pcm + GST + Outgoings

Seaford 20a Peninsula Boulevard

A tidy factory with plenty of space and rear offices that can be removed to create extra warehouse area. •150 m2 approx •Front reception area •Upstairs boardroom & office•3 carparks

Seaford Industrial Estate

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E [email protected] HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

FOR LEASE

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $120,000 walk-in-walk-out

Mornington Blake Street

What could you do with this amazing corner site waiting for your creative style and flair to truly enhance this location?

•100m2 approx•Food licence and grease trap•Corner site close to Main street•Overlooking Mornington Central•Fantastic exposure and scope for outdoor seating

Yabbies Fish & Chips

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E [email protected] HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

BUSINESS FOR SALE

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $280,000 + SAV

Dromana 233 Point Nepean Road

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! Dromana is certainly a location on the Peninsula with a growing community and population overload in Summer. Do not overlook this one.

250 m2 approx with side & rear accessLocated opposite the pier & parkHuge yard at rear with parkingCurrently operating 6 days per weekLong lease with reasonable rent

Charcoal Chicken

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E [email protected] HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

BUSINESS FOR SALE

NEW LISTING

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MORE STOCK

URGENTLY NEEDED

1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, Victoria 3915a

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Just across from the beach, this relaxing café serves

stainless steel kitchen. The lease includes an 250sqm 3BR apartment upstairs.

Auto electrical and mechanical workshop located in the Colchester Road industrial area. With low rent, a healthy turnover and a loyal customer base this is a growing

business comes with all P&E, including specialist tools.

1/31 Henry Wilson Dr. Rosebud - 250sqm

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•Electric roller door

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Take the opportunity to lease this brand new front factory/ showroom of approx. 250sqm in total with 50sqm

business not to be missed.

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Available Now

This well established business servicing the Bayside/Peninsula area is well run with all your sub-contractors on call. You can either work in the business or on the business. Need to be quick. This won’t last.

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a fully state-of-the-art secure online ordering system. It supplies hundreds of products including all types of

customer list and website www.artmaterials.com.au

takeaway shop with a renovated 3BR residence included.

placed to service residents, tradies and truckies alike.

Contact: Contact:

Nepean Highway to Yuilles Road and is Zoned Commercial 2, Industrial

Contact:

321 Main Street, Mornington

10 car parks at rear, house two quality tenants on long term leases. This property would make an ideal superfund investment. Be quick as

Contact:

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Captain Hartland killed in GallipoliCaptain Hartland killed in GallipoliCompiled by Melissa WalshWE regret to report that Captain Les-lie Hartland (whose letter is published in this issue) has been killed in action. Deep sympathy is expressed for Mr and Mrs Hartland and family, in their great sorrow.

***A STOREHOUSE, on the Brooklyn Estate, owned by Mr Archibald, was entered last week, and some tools, etc, were stolen. The thieves were a mean, hungry lot, as they stripped a small rhubarb plot. The matter has been re-ported to the police.

***AUSTRALIA Day (30th July) was celebrated at Mornington Junction by a bazaar and sale of gifts, the proceeds of which it is intended to be given to the Australian Red Cross and Belgian Funds.

The bazaar was opened at 3 o’clock in the afternoon and continued open during the afternoon and evening, in the Presbyterian Church, kindly lent for the occasion.

The attendance was good and a brisk trade was carried out by those who took part. No less than £36 5s being realised and as the expenses had been cut down to a minimum (£2 16s), the promoters will have the handsome sum of £33 6s to be divided between the two funds, which speaks volumes for the generosity of those that at-tended.

The committee wishes to record their high appreciation of the many in which Mrs C. Grant, and the friends from Somerville assisted the move-

ment, and also to thank Mr M. Brody for the use of his marquee. A cushion is still unclaimed, won by “Baby Jack.”

***THE social in aid of Lady Stanley’s special appeal for the wounded Aus-tralians, which was held on Friday evening last, was undoubtedly the most successful yet held. The hall, which had been tastefully decorated with colored fl owers and fl ags, was fi lled to its utmost capacity.

Songs were rendered in fi ne style by Mr L. Denham, Mr A. E. Denham and Mrs Woodhouse, and the dancing was kept going until about 3am. The committee had prepared excellent re-freshments, and is to be highly con-gratulated on their splendid method of management.

The net proceeds reached the sum of £9 2s 6d and as the expenses will be only about £1, a highly satisfactory sum will be forwarded to the Fund. Since July 1 the committee have re-ceived the sum of £32 15s in donations in aid of the Red Cross Fund; £14 9s by monthly subscription, and 308 ar-ticles have been forwarded to the cen-tral depot.

***IN accordance with a notice in last week’s issue, a public meeting of the residents of Frankston was held in the Mechanics’ Hall on Wednesday evening for the purpose of recording its determination to continue the war at all hazards to a victorious end. The hall was well fi lled, and considerable enthusiasm was shown in the proceed-ings.

The President of the Shire (Cr W. J. Oates) occupied the chair, and after the National Anthem had been sung, he asked Dr Plowman (the secretary) to read the minutes of the previous two meetings held in connection with the patriotic movement in Frankston.

On the motion of Rev H. Jackson, seconded by Mr Mason, the minutes as read were confi rmed. The chairman in feeling terms, referred to the sad news just received by Mr Hartland of the death, whilst in action at Gallipoli, of his son, Captain L. Hartland. The deceased was the second in Victoria to offer to go to the front on the declara-tion of war.

He expressed the deepest sympathy for Mr and Mrs Hartland and family in their bereavement; at the same time they had the consolation of knowing that he had died nobly in fi ghting for his well beloved country. The audi-ence here all rose in expression of sympathy with the bereaved ones.

The chairman then asked Dr Plow-man to move the fi rst resolution. Dr Plowman said the resolution com-mended itself to all right thinking people, and like good wine, required no bush. It might be thought superfl u-ous to hold such a meeting in a small place like Frankston, but it was like the grains of sand on the seashore – it took all the small units to make up a great whole.

He would not move this resolution if he thought the war was an unjust one, but when Germany declared war on Belgium, it behoved England to defend that country against that great

nation. If, when the Germans had crossed the Belgian frontier, England had not declared war he would have been ashamed to call himself an Eng-lishman.

He was impressed that the resolution he was about to move was not only a resolution to defend England, but it was one to defend our own hearths and homes. Our brave soldiers are fi ghting over there for us as much as if the en-emy was at our gates. To underrate the necessity of carrying on this war to a successful termination would be a ter-rible mistake. He felt their must be no lack in enlisting and reinforcing till the enemy is utterly crushed. Any peace before that would be the very worst thing that could happen, therefore it behoved us to carry the following resolution unanimously:–

“On this Anniversary of the declara-tion of a righteous war, this Meeting of the Citizens of the Shire of Frankston and Hastings records its infl exible de-termination to continue to a victori-ous end the struggle in maintenance of those ideals of liberty and justice which are the common and sacred cause of the Allies”.

Mr E. McComb seconded the reso-lution. Rev R. Jackson, Dr Maxwell, Sergeant Malcomb, Mr Hunt, Mr W. P. Mason, Mr Grey, and Mr Richardson spoke in favor of the resolution, and on being put, it was carried unanimously.

The chairman then read a circular from the Australian Patriot’s League in which they requested that the fol- lowing resolution be put:–

“That this meeting of the Shire of

Frankston and Hastings is of the opin-ion that all German and other alien enemies, whether naturalized or not, at the present time in the employment of the Government at home or abroard, whether Federal or State, either in a civil or military capacity, should be instantly removed from their positions, and that the Federal Government and the State Government of Victoria take steps to carry this into effect.”

“That this meeting of Citizens of the Shire of Frankston and Hastings is of the opinion that all German or other alien enemies residing in Australia should be instantly interned during the continuance of the present appalling war, and that the Federal Government take steps to carry this into effect, and that it is desirable that the Govern-ment take possession of their property and apply it to the cost of their main-tenance.”

After the resolutions had been thor-oughly discussed they were put to the meeting and carried unanimously. The meeting then closed with the National Anthem.

We call attention to an advertisement in another column of a meeting of the contributors to the Patriotic Fund. The Treasurer holds a substantial balance in hand and he will ask directions as to its disposal. Subsequently the meet-ing will resolve itself into one to orga-nise entertainment and presentation to those volunteers for the war who have recently enlisted from the district.

From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 7 August, 1915

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By Stuart McCulloughSOME things ought to be considered private. They are not for broadcast or devoured by the eyes of others. But without even knowing it, I have been betrayed. My secret shame has been exposed for all to see, putting me at real risk of enduring ridicule and mockery. So now that the cat is out of the bag and it can only be moments before you hear this tantalising piece of gossip, I might as well get in fi rst. The plain truth is this: my name is Stu-art McCullough and I sometimes drink decaffeinated tea.

There you go: I’ve said it. It’s okay to be shocked and even a little let down. There’s a reason that I’ve kept this information secret for so long. Drinking tea is, of itself, considered by those who prefer to suck down on mega-lattes and short blacks with each alternative breath to be a form of heresy. But to remove caffeine – the one redeeming feature of such a bev-erage – is an outrage of unimaginable dimensions for such people. So much so that they may well need a cup of tea and a good lie down just to restore a sense of calm which, given their pref-erence for industrial strength drinks, is something of an irony.

So how did my secret shame be-come public knowledge? Were my ac-counts hacked? Was it a case of loose lips of Mick Jagger-esque proportions sinking ships? Not at all. I have not been attacked or let down by someone else’s inability to keep a secret. Rath-er, I have been betrayed by the drink itself. That’s right: my tea has turned against me and completely spilled the beans even if spilling the beans sounds

more like something coffee would do rather than tea. What’s even worse is that, until recently, I was completely oblivious to this act of betrayal.

With every tea bag, there’s a little piece of string and a little paper tag. These things are held together with a

tiny staple and, together, they facilitate the all-important dunking process. As anyone who drinks tea will tell you, it’s all well and good to let the bag in-fuse in its own sweet time, but sooner or later you’re going to want to take

matters into your own hands and give that thing a couple of hearty dunks. But as important as the tag may be, this was the very source of my betray-al. Not satisfi ed with simply including the name of the particular brand of tea, it carried a message directed to the world at large.

‘De-stressing with a decaf’ declared the tag as it dangled over the side of my cup. Oblivious, I had been wander-ing around the offi ce with this thing in plain view. Frankly, a declaration of this kind is nothing short of a sign of weakness. Not only does it expose me as a wuss of near unthinkable propor-tions but also suggests that the act of getting a hot drink to take back to my desk should be interpreted as a some kind of cry for help. Surely, this will inevitably (and rightly) expose me to ridicule. Upon spotting this message I quickly ripped it from its string, hop-ing no one had learned my dark and terrible secret. But as I took a closer look at the packet, I noticed for the fi rst time that each tea bag seems to have a different message.

‘I’m on my break from caffeine and work’. This one isn’t so much a dec-laration of weakness as it is plain ob-noxious. If I saw someone fl outing a message like that I would give them a particularly wide berth and, later, steal their stapler. As for ‘Do not want list: Caffeine distractions’ and ‘Yes to refreshment, no to caffeine’; they’re not so much informative as they are fl at-out judgemental. Much like those signs you see planted in the front yards of houses with especially lush gardens that declare themselves to be using tank water, what they’re really saying

is that they’re better than you are. As for ‘Meditating with a decaf, back in 10’, if I’m going to peddle a message like that I might as well go all the way and start wearing hemp trousers and listen to Grateful Dead records. But if I, as the owner of these tea bags, fi nd them and their grandstanding to be of-fensive, I can only imagine the impact they’re having on others.

It’s not just my tea bags that are con-spiring against me. Yesterday, I dis-covered that one of my running tops as a message sewn into the hem along the bottom. ‘Don’t forget to drink a beer or two along the way’. I don’t know if this is an act of retaliation against the tea bag people or some form of sabotage and trying to throw me right of my game, but I am confused and alarmed that all these objects have so much to say when, to be frank, it’s re-ally not their place to do so.

Tea bags, running tops and other sundry items should all just be quiet. When I want their opinion, I’ll ask for it. Until then, I just want to drink my wuss-bag tea in peace and without in-advertently slagging off other people. I am not de-stressing or meditating. Nor is some kind of principled stand against caffeine which, truth be told, I like very much. It’s just a beverage. No more, no less. Douglas Adams once wrote about The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul but was silent as to whether the tea in question for decaffeinated or full-strength. It probably didn’t mat-ter. I’m not sure quite what he meant by that phrase, but I’m determined to fi gure it out. In the meantime, perhaps I should just put the kettle on.

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Music Arts Food

Whilst Nick Cave has slowly but surely become one of Austra-lia’s most successful and highly infl uential international super-stars, it’s easy to overlook the contributions made by members of his bands – namely The Birth-day Party, The Boys Next Door, The Bad Seeds and Grinderman. Whilst long-time wingman Mick Harvey has established himself as a producer of note and cur-rent wingman Warren Ellis is an accomplished fi lm composer and one third of instrumental The Dirty Three, other Cave cohorts such as Conway Savage and Hugo Race have quietly achieved respect and notoriety as artists in their own right.

Race, with his band The True Spirit, has just released a new

record – his fi rst in seven years. The album, itself titled Spirit, has received phenomenal press worldwide, indicative of the esteem in which the the singer-songwriter-producer is held outside of his home country. UK publication Vive Le Rock gave the album 8/10, whilst the UK’s Q Magazine describe it as “one of the best records he’s ever made”. Thankfully for us locals, Race is back home with the band for a series of album launch shows, including a performance at Castlemaine’s The Bridge Hotel on Saturday 15 August and Elsternwick’s Flying Saucer Club on Friday 21 August.

Tickets available at fl yingsaucer-club.com.au

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THE TRUE SPIRIT

By Lachlan Bryan

Hear Neil Diamond’s legendary Hot August Night album in its entirety – one of the best-selling albums in Australian music history - 1 in 3 homes has a copy!

The show also features interesting stories about how the songs were created, and of Diamond’s dark journey from being a struggling Brooklyn poet, to becoming one of the worlds most loved performers.

As well as being a celebration of Diamond’s greatest hits, Hot August Night and Me, offers its audience so much more.

Performer Dominic Finley is a former member of 80s chart toppers Cutting Crew (known for their number 1 hit I Just Died

in your Arms), and has a background worlds apart from Diamond’s New York upbringing in the ‘Tin Pan Alley’ days of Broadway.

Finley’s is the world of cobbled streets, terrace houses, and a show business grounding won out of the gritty working men’s clubs in Lancashire, in the North of England.

‘Lost between two shores’ Finley’s story leads to his eventual emigration to Australia, a true Neil Diamond country!

Hot August Night and Me will be at Frankston Arts Centre on Friday 7 August at 8pm. Tickets on 9784 1060 or at thefac.com.au

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JAYCO White Hawk 2014,23MBH Ultra Lite Caravan,sleeps 5-6, rear bunk beds, bath/shower/toilet, sink, 24" LED HDTV, AM/FM/CD/DVD bluetooth,U-shaped dining, fridge/freezer,4 burner gas top, oven, rangehood, m/wave, Dble sink, loadsof storage, sofa/Murphy Bed,Pillowtop mattress, wardrobes,AC/heating, water, waste andfresh water tank, power awning.EC $64,000neg. 0407 877 047.

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NEPEAN LEAGUEBy Toe Punt RED HILL kept its fi nals chances alive with a gutsy four-quarter perfor-mance against Hastings on Saturday at Thomas Barclay Reserve.

Whilst the Hillmen continued its push towards fi nals, Hastings let slip an opportunity to break away from other sides vying for a top three posi-tion.

The Hillmen were too strong over four quarters, winning comfortably 14.8 (92) to 10.5 (65). It was Red Hill’s best win of the season.

It was the stars who shone yet again for the Hillmen, but it was teenage defender Jonah Siverson who really stood out playing in the back half.

Siverson has become a very valu-able commodity at Red Hill and his form in the past month has been out-standing.

Sean Holmes was outstanding for the Hillmen too and played arguably his best game for the season with three goals. Harry Larwill’s transition

from defence to attack continues to be a masterstroke by coach Tony Black-ford too. Harry booted another three goals on Saturday.

Paul Wintle is a star but goes un-noticed most weeks. One can’t under-estimate the signifi cant contribution Wintle makes most weeks in defence.

Paul Rogasch led the charge for Hastings and Josh Mulheron again gave his smalls fi rst use of the pill.

The Blues tackle Tyabb next week while Red Hill has the bye.

Rosebud maintained its position a game clear at the top of the Nepean Division ladder after leading all after-noon to beat Somerville.

The Buds opened well with fi rst quarter goals to Jason Bristow and Tom Baker. They kept Somerville goalless in the opening 25 minutes of the match and led by 15 points at the fi rst change.

Rosebud was able to maintain the momentum of the game for almost the next 90 minutes.

Tom Baker booted two goals in the last quarter to stretch the margin to 24

points, before Somerville came home with a rush, only to fall short by one straight kick, 9.7 (61) to 9.12 (66).

Rob Forrest returned to the Rose-bud side after a broken jaw and didn’t waste any time booting three goals and collecting best on ground honors.

Matt Baker was a rock across half back and Greg Bentley enjoyed his second dominant performance against the Eagles this season. No doubt that Bentley saves his very best for the good sides.

Justin Farrelly was outstanding in the ruck for the Eagles and Jedd Sut-ton and Scott Simpson worked hard. Adrian Speedy and Adrian Ridout booted two goals apiece.

For the second time this season, Crib Point pushed Sorrento to the wire.

The fi rst time the sides played, Crib Point had a blistering fi nal quarter and overrun the Sharks. On this occasion, the Pies booted six goals to four after half time but started their run too late and went down 6.11 (47) to 8.9 (57).

Jamus Campbell was superb again

for the winners while Troy Schwarze was the instigator in getting his side over the line.

Brad Arnold led from the front for the Pies and James Cook played argu-ably his best game for the season.

If I was any coach looking to play fi nals, I’d be looking to sit down with Pies coach Duane Annable and shout him a cuppa!

Devon Meadows came storming home in the last quarter against Rye but it wasn’t enough to cause an upset, going down 13.12 (90) to 10.15 (75).

The Meadows let themselves down in the fi rst quarter when they squan-dered opportunities, booting just two goals from 10 shots at goals.

Rye on the other hand converted fi ve of their seven shots and led by 12 points at the fi rst change. The margin blew out to 34 points at half time and the game was done and dusted right there. The Meadows booted 7.6 to 4.5 after half time.

Andrew Dean booted four goals for the Demons while Jai Lloyd provided enormous drive from half back. Ryan

Mullett also dominated through the middle of the ground.

Pat Harmes was again outstanding for the Meadows while lesser-likes in terms of reputation in Jayden Sullivan and Jack Henderson were also strong performers.

Frankston Bombers had its best win of the season, dominating Dromana to win 13.9 (87) to 6.8 (44).

Zac Longham was at his absolute best for the Bombers with seven goals while Brett Sutton and James Degen-hardt dominated.

Kieran Voelkl and Chris Ongarello were the best of the Tigers.

In the fi nal game Pearcedale beat Tyabb 24.22 (166) to 9.6 (60) as ex-pected.

Pat Heijden booted 10 goals and was instrumental in the win while Ben Mitchell completely dominated. Alex Harnett was also impressive in his second game.

Jake Anderson booted fi ve goals for the Yabbies and was clearly their best, along with Adrian Clay.

Hillmen remain in the huntHillmen remain in the hunt

Four quarter effort: Red Hill got down and dirty to get up over Hastings and keep its Nepean League fi nals chances alive. Picture: Andrew Hurst

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PENINSULA LEAGUEBy Toe PuntEDITHVALE-ASPENDALE is com-ing and are looking ominous after blowing Mornington away by more than fi ve goals on Saturday.

Edithvale started well and led by 11 points at quarter time and nine points at the major interval.

However, it was the seven goal to one third term that set-up the 14.13 (97) to 8.17 (65) victory.

Edithvale-Aspendale, as we well know, is hard to stop when its confi -dence is up.

One could argue that the Eagles’ draw has been relatively soft over the past fi ve weeks, however, it’s hard to argue with fi ve wins on the trot.

Three of those fi ve wins have come against Langwarrin at Lloyd Park, Pines and Mornington. That’s three of

the best six sides in the competition right there.

The fact of the matter is that the youngsters feel like they belong and the more experienced players are at the top of their game.

Mark Meehan was outstanding once again on Saturday with four goals, while Matt Clark continues to rip the competition to pieces with three goals in a best on ground performance. Watching Clark run around is like watching an U16 playing U12s foot-ball.

Tim Mannix and the underrated Mark Mullins were outstanding too for the Eagles.

Graeme Yeats and the Edithvale brains trust must be congratulated on the way they have managed Tim Man-nix. He seems to be up and going at the right end of the season.

Joel Miller was again Mornington’s

best while Warwick Miller was also very good.

It’s hard not to wonder what the issue is at Mornington. They seem to have fallen off the pace.

Frankston YCW again fl exed its muscles on Saturday, this time belting Pines.

The Stonecats booted eight goals to one in the fi rst quarter and at Jubilee Park, there’s no coming back from that.

Again, the winners shared the goals around, Anthony Bruhn booted four of them and Craig Nankervis three.

Byron Barry and Kevin Lylak domi-nated and Luke Collins played his best game for his new club.

Trent Potts and Aaron Edwards were the best of the Pythons, who now seem to be running out of steam.

Seaford and Langwarrin slugged it out in a goal fest, the visitors eventual-ly getting home by seven points, 18.15

(123) to 17.14 (116).The Kangas opened-up the game

in the third quarter with nine goals to three, before Seaford fi nished with six goals to one.

Kieran Albanese showed he belongs in the senior side with four goals for the Kangas, while Dale Binks played higher at times and fi nished with three majors, along with Sean Herdman.

Jayden Grose and Michael Parker were outstanding through the middle of the ground.

Joe Hallal wound back the clock with four goals for the Tigers and Mi-chael Herbert and Josh Stokes worked tirelessly.

Justin Van Unen booted 11 goals and moved to 83 for the season after his side Mt Eliza smashed Chelsea on Saturday, 22.19 (151) to 6.3 (39).

The Redlegs booted 10 goals to fi ve in the fi rst half and kicked 12 goals to

one in a dominant second hour.Rohan Heasley and Dave Barton

were at their best through the middle of the ground.

Todd Gardiner booted two goals for the Gulls and James Sivijs was tireless also.

Bonbeach was forced to work hard to get the four points against Karingal.

It was a tight fi rst half and only 12 points separated the sides at half time.

Through the likes of Daniel Smith in his 300th game and Mark Tyrell, as well as Chris Bryan at full forward with fi ve goals, the Sharks were able to get on top.

The margin was 29 points at three quarter time and the fi nal score was 18.16 (124) to 5.8 (38).

Karingal didn’t score a goal in the second half, despite the efforts of Had-ley Tomamichel and Aaron Paxton.

Danger: Eagles on fireDanger: Eagles on fire

Up, up and away: High-fl ying Mt Eliza soared to new heights against Chelsea with a big 22.19 (151) to 6.3 (39) win at the weekend.Picture: David Trend

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