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By Chris BrennanA LABOR Party plan to force councils to cap annual rate rises at or below the level of infl ation has been labelled a “farce” that if implemented would hit vital services and infrastructure.

Mornington Peninsula mayor Cr Antonella Celi joined a chorus of criti-cism against the ALP proposal, warn-ing any move to cap local government rates would result in a “signifi cant re-duction in the delivery of quality infra-structure and services provided to our local community”.

Opposition leader Daniel Andrews

said last week that, under a Labor state government, Victorian councils would be forced to cap annual rate rises in line with the Consumer Price Index.

Under the current system, councils are free to raise rates as they see fi t, with strict budget transparency protocols and the potential wrath of ratepayers at the voting box keeping rises in check.

But council rate hikes usually far ex-ceed infl ation. Shire rates last year in-creased by an average of 5.9 per cent, more than double the infl ation rate of 2.9 per cent. The council has budgeted a further 5.9 per cent rise for 2014-15.

The current CPI fi gure is 2.7 per cent. Mr Andrews said that if the ALP won

the election, any council wanting to in-crease annual levies charged to property owners and businesses at levels exceed-ing the offi cial rate of infl ation would have to justify the rise to an independent Essential Services Commission.

The ALP policy sent a “clear mes-sage that we expect councils to keep their rates in line with CPI, any in-creases above this must provide a clear benefi t to ratepayers”, he said.

“Under Labor, councils will be forced to limit rate rises and detail where every

dollar will be spent, because ratepayers deserve a fair go,” he said.

However, Cr Celi said a similar cap on rates in place in the 1990s had prov-en disastrous and had been dumped as a result. “Many councils simply didn’t have enough money to adequately in-vest in the maintenance and upgrad-ing of community infrastructure and to meet the continually rising expectations of their communities,” Cr Celi said.

“More than a decade later, many still haven’t closed the infrastructure renewal gap. Fortunately, Mornington Peninsula Shire has.”

Member for Mornington and Parlia-mentary Secretary for Local Govern-ment David Morris agreed restrictions on councils’ ability to set rates was the wrong approach to reigning in spending.

“It’s a very blunt instrument and it doesn’t work,” Mr Morris told The News. “What tends to happen if coun-cils are forced to cut back cost is they go for the low hanging fruit – capital works get wound back, peripheral services get cut and lower profi le pro-grams that are often there to help more vulnerable members of the community are the ones to suffer budget cuts.”

Rate cap plan slammed

Shining futureMOUNT Eliza North Primary School has joined a global network involving 1000 schools across 10 countries to develop new ways to use cutting edge technology to educate and inspire students.Mt Eliza pupils Mischa and Lewis enjoy linking up with schools around the world. See page 6.Picture: Yanni

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Justice for all: Amnesty International members (from left) Barbara McKenzie, Anne Blight and Kevin Bain delivered a petition to Flinders MP Greg Hunt that criticised the federal government’s treatment of asylum seekers. Picture: Yanni

By Neil WalkerAMNESTY International has deliv-ered a petition to Flinders MP Greg Hunt highlighting concern at the fed-eral government’s treatment of asylum seekers.

The human rights group has de-manded the government respond to its report on “cruel and humiliating” conditions at the Manus Island deten-tion centre detailed by Amnesty Inter-national investigators who visited the Papua New Guinea facility late last year.

Federal environment minister Mr Hunt agreed to meet Amnesty Inter-national peninsula branch members Kevin Bain, Barbara McKenzie and Anne Blight last Friday to discuss their views about offshore processing of refugees.

The trio and other volunteers gath-ered more than 500 signatures at Mornington market for petitions to be handed to Mr Hunt and fellow Liberal MP and member for Dunkley Bruce Billson (‘Petition brings asylum seek-ers home to MPs’, The News, 15/4/14).

Mr Bain said a lot of people are angry and disappointed at successive governments’ policy of “demonising” asylum seekers.

“We wanted to tell Mr Hunt that many people in Australia are crying out for leaders with long-term vision rather than those who use asylum seekers as a target for short-term po-litical gain.”

He told The News Mr Hunt had questioned whether Amnesty Interna-tional had pursued the previous Labor administration as vigorously on the

contentious issue as the current Lib-eral and National Party coalition gov-ernment.

“Amnesty International is a non-political organisation and has tried to hold successive governments to ac-count for their disgraceful treatment of those fl eeing prosecution in other countries,” Mr Bain said.

Mr Hunt told Mr Bain he had read the Amnesty report about conditions at Manus Island and “had promised to pass the petition on to immigration minister Scott Morrison”.

Mr Bain said Mr Hunt had commit-

ted to seek an offi cial government re-sponse to the petition.

Mr Hunt released a statement to The News after the meeting stating “con-structive feedback on how offshore processing could be improved was welcomed by the government”.

He said the previous Labor govern-ment’s “failure on our borders” had led to more than 50,000 people arriving on more than 800 boats, with more than 1100 people known to have drowned at sea.

“Offshore processing in Nauru and Papua New Guinea is one part of a

range of measures being used to stop the people smuggling trade and pre-vent further illegal maritime arrivals to Australia,” he said.

Mr Hunt said the government had made a number of improvements at the Manus Island and Nauru facilities since winning government in Septem-ber last year.

“All people transferred and accom-modated at an offshore processing centre are treated with dignity and re-spect and in accordance with human rights standards,” Mr Hunt said.

In February this year several asylum seekers detained at Manus Island were injured during unrest inside the con-fi nes of the detention centre.

A 23-year-old Iranian man, Reza Berati, was murdered during riots at the centre and a PNG police investiga-tion has failed to identify the culprits amid allegations PNG guards hired by contractor Transfi eld on behalf of the Australian government were involved.

Mr Hunt said: “The government has contracted appropriately trained and experienced service providers to en-sure transferees’ needs are adequately met.”

Transfi eld is paid more than $61 million per month by the Australian government to manage the Manus Is-land detention centre, and replaced previous contractor G4S in February after the riots.

Refugees at Manus Island have ac-cused G4S security guards of attack-ing them with rocks and iron bars dur-ing the February night of violence at the detention centre.

Bands booked for fundraiser

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BEACHES of Mornington will host a fundraiser on behalf of The Luke Batty Foundation this weekend.

Booking agency Peninsula Band Host has booked four music acts to perform at the venue on Sunday 18 May.

James & Sarah, Sean Harvey, Pete & Joel and Bonsai will play live and there will be prizes, raffl es a silent auction and more.

Face painting will also make it a family fundraising day. Entry is free.

Funds raised will be donated to help children effected by family violence.

The fundraiser will be held at Beaches, 55 Barkly St, Mornington on Sunday 18 May at 1.30-6pm. Call 5975 0966.

BOOK lovers should head along to the Rotary Club of Mt Eliza’s annual Rotary Book Bonanza event to hunt for bargains.

Thousands of books including nov-els, biographies, cookbooks, military history, sports, the arts, travel and gardening tomes will be on sale.

Boxed sets of book, vintage edi-tions, hardback and paperback books will all be on display for readers to leaf through before deciding whether to buy.

Funds raised will be used for community projects. Entry is free. Refreshments available.

The Rotary Book Bonanza will be held on Saturday 24 May at 10am-3pm at the Mt Eliza Scout Hall, Butler Reserve (off Ranelagh Dr).

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PRESSURE is mounting for an audible warning system to be added to pedes-trian traffi c lights at the intersection of Nepean Highway and Canadian Bay Rd.

VicRoads has told Dunkley MP Bruce Billson there is nothing left in its budget for the year so the federal MP is now “pleading” with his state coun-terpart Mornington MP David Morris to do something about it.

Mr Billson said previous representa-tions to VicRoads found “only a limited number of audio-tactile devices for sig-nalled pedestrian crossings are funded each year and these seem to be predom-inantly in the inner–metro area”.

Mr Billson says problems for vision impaired people using the pedestrian lights are made worse by road noise.

He said Robert Spicer, who is vision impaired, had expressed concerns about safety when travelling around the Mt Eliza township and when crossing the Nepean Highway at Canadian Bay Rd.

“I am calling for a pedestrian safety review at the intersection as pedestrian markings have been scuffed away and, due to the high volume of traffi c, many feel their safety is compromised.

“In order to cross the road safely, pedestrians are being forced to use the Mt Eliza Way pedestrian bridge, which adds a lot of time and kilometres to a short journey.”

He said Mr Spicer, who uses his guide dog Kenji for daily shopping and banking, was too afraid to cross at the intersection without the help of his carer, Bernie Slagtman.

“Pedestrian signals are of no benefi t to me when crossing the road but what

Noise barrier: The sounds of traffi c make it more diffi cult for vision impaired people to safely use the busy Nepean Highway/Canadian Bay Rd intersection at Mt Eliza. Bruce Billson at the danger spot with Robert Spicer and Bernie Slagtman.

MP’s plea for road safetyMP’s plea for road safety

would be helpful is a clear sound or audio signal that conveys when it is safe to walk. It would also provide a huge boost for my independence and mobility,” Mr Spicer said.

VicRoads statistics show that in the four years to 2010, 67 per cent of

fatal and serious pedestrian incidents involved pedestrians crossing roads and 75 per cent of these occurred dur-ing the week.

“VicRoads has informed me that the full 2013-14 fi nancial year budget allocation for pedestrian improve-

ments has been assigned,” Mr Billson said.

“I am pleading with Mornington MP David Morris, and VicRoads to review safety at this key Mt Eliza intersection to improve safety for pe-destrians and road users.”

Lecture makes the right moves

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FORMER principal percussionist with London’s Royal Opera House orchestra Nigel Bates will deliver an illustrated lecture called It’s Not Just Tchaikovsky in Mornington this week.

Mr Bates will focus on the music chosen by ballet choreographers through the years, proving the right piece with the right moves and the right designs can create modern mas-terpieces and timeless classics.

Mr Bates was also the producer for BBC Classical Music TV’s Maestro at the Opera and is the music admin-istrator for the Royal Ballet.

The lecture is hosted by the Austral-ian Decorative & Fine Arts Society at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilson Rd, Mornington on Friday 16 May at 5.30pm. Members are welcome to take guests. Call 9787 2092 to book.

TWELVE peninsula Neighbourhood Houses will showcase the range of activities they offer at an expoheld during Neighbourhood House week.

Stalls will prove details about upcoming classes, performances and demonstrations at Neighbourhood Houses. A Lions Club of Rye BBQ going will offer free sausages. Call your nearest Neighbourhood House for pick-up points and times for mini-buses if transport is needed.

The expo is at Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilson Rd, Mornington on Thursday 15 May at 10am-3pm. Visit www. mornpen.vic.gov.au/neighbour-hood_houses for further details.

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LANGWARRIN and Mount Eliza North primary schools have been selected to join a global partnership involving 1000 schools across 10 countries to develop new ways to use cutting edge technology to educate and inspire students.

The schools will join 70 Victorian and 20 Tasmania schools participating in the three-year initiative which aims to transform the way educators and students think about learning, teaching and assessment.

The New Pedagogies for Deep Learning: A Global Part-nership connects schools with education leader Dr Michael Fullan – who supported the transformation of the Ontario School System into one of the highest performing in the world – and industry partners Microsoft, Intel and Pro-methean.

Education Minister and peninsula MP Martin Dixon said technology was a great enabler for delivering a world-

class education system while helping students and teachers across the globe share resources and best practices.

“Today’s schools are increasingly being challenged to re-main relevant to students and to prepare them for the social, economic and environmental tests they will face in life,” Mr Dixon said.

“The Victorian schools taking part in this initiative will play a vital role in helping shape the way technology can inspire young students and lift educational outcomes.”

Dr Fullan said the initiative aimed to change the learning relationship between teachers and students to make learn-ing more engaging and productive.

“Unless a new pedagogy emerges, the students in school will become increasingly bored and the adults increasingly frustrated,” he said.

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By Stephen TaylorA LITTLE girl’s empathy with the plight of those suffering from cancer has prompted her to take a stand - and inspire others.

Moorooduc Primary preppie Jes-sica Bakaniozos, 5, was so touched with a recent Camp Quality fund-raiser for cancer treatment that she decided - with the support of her parents and her school - to donate her long hair to be made into a wig for children suffering the effects of cancer treatment.

The background to the story is that, tragically, one of the school’s pupils is undergoing cancer treat-

ment, which prompted the fund-raiser by the students’ representa-tive council who ran a Crazy Hair day afterwards. About $300 was raised on the day. Part of the event involved a puppet show, ‘How to support a friend with cancer’, show-ing how treatment often resulted in patients losing their hair. Wearing a wig could make them feel better.

Now, as part of a family day to raise money for the Cancer Council, and hosted by Jessica’s mum, Bi-anca Bakaniozos, the staff at Dirty Little Secrets hairdressing salon in Hastings will cut off Jessica’s long locks on Friday 30 May.

“When she fi rst said she’d like to

cut off her hair I thought ‘Maybe she’s not serious’,’’ Mrs Bakanio-zos said. “But when I saw she was I looked around for ladies to make the wig.’’ A city wig maker has been selected. They’ll do the job for free.

Once the wig is fi nished, Jessica can nominate a recipient, or one will be chosen by the Cancer Council.

“So far Jessica has raised more than $400 – and it’s going up,” Mrs Bakaniozos said.

Moorooduc Primary vice princi-pal Susan Cahill is impressed. “You don’t see that type of empathy or in-tegrity in many children these days, especially as young as Jessica. She’s a wonderful little girl.

“I am intrigued that this cause res-onated with the littlest people who were still settling in at school – after all, they had only been here three or four weeks. It’s nice to see that level of empathy.’’

Donations to support Jessica’s worthwhile cause can be made di-rectly through the cancer council website http://vic.cancercouncil-fundraising.org.au/jessbakahairdo-nation or via Jessica, who has reg-istered herself as a charity with the number 763223.

Mrs Bakaniozos hoped Jessica’s generous gesture will inspire others to dig deeper and show they care for sufferers of the insidious disease.

Wigging out: (left) Bianca Bakaniozos with daughter Jessica who will have her fl owing locks (above) shaved later this month to make a wig for cancer sufferers. Pictures: Yanni

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By Neil WalkerFRANKSTON line commuters face frustrating delays reaching Flinders St and Richmond stations if the state government’s Melbourne Rail Link plan unveiled last week is implemented.

The Coalition spruiked the $11 billion Melbourne Rail Link as a heavy rail infrastructure project that would cement “Melbourne’s position as one of the world’s most liveable cities”.

But details of the plan reveal Frankston line commuters would face delays travelling to some destinations.

The project will re-route the Frankston line via a new train station called Fishermans Bend, named after a new suburb to be established in an industrial area near Port Melbourne.

However, somewhat confusingly, the new station will be located near Crown Casino in Melbourne’s CBD.

Frankston line commuters will be forced to switch trains at South Yarra or Caulfi eld if they wish to exit at Richmond or Flinders Street.

State Labor candidate for Frankston Helen Constas condemned the disruption Frankston line travellers would face when the Melbourne Rail Link is complete.

“It’s a disaster for Frankston and people are very concerned,” Ms Constas said.

“Commuters tell me they are very upset about the extra 20 minutes it’s going to take to get to the city – it’s time they’d rather spend at home with their families.”

Frankston line trains will continue

to stop at other stations in the city loop including Southern Cross, Flagstaff, Melbourne Central and Parliament stations. However, many city workers will be inconvenienced at being unable to board a direct train to Flinders Street.

A-League football fans also often alight at Richmond to walk the short distance to the AAMI Park stadium.

Public Transport Users Association president Tony Morton criticised the

Napthine government for abandoning its long-mooted Melbourne Metro network project, which would have seen extra rail infrastructure built to the west and north of Melbourne.

“Quite simply, this is policy on the run,” Dr Morton said. “If you’re on the Frankston line there will be no more Flinders Street trains for you and unless you’re heading for the west side of the CBD you’ll now need to change at Caulfi eld or South Yarra.”

The Melbourne Rail Link is expected to be complete by 2023. The state government said train and rail upgrades before its completion would see travel times decrease.

The PTUA’s Dr Morton said there should have been public debate before the Melbourne Rail Link was fi nalised.

Successive state governments had failed to invest in rail infrastructure and had preferred to focus on roads, according to Dr Morton.

“There is nothing for people who live and work in the suburbs, unless you drive a car.”

Dissatisfaction with Frankston line train services was regarded as a major factor in Liberal MPs winning several ‘sandbelt’ bayside seats from the ALP at the 2010 state election.

The coalition has a one-seat majority and faces a battle to retain marginal bayside seats at November’s state poll this year.

Frankston out of loop in new rail plan

Not stopping all stations: Frankston line commuters will not be able to catch trains running direct to Richmond or Flinders St when the Melbourne Rail Link is complete.

Mornington News 13 May 2014 PAGE 9

- Dr Michael Aizen, Senior Australian GP MBBS, FRACGP

- No out of pocket costs for consultations for under 16s, health care card holders and pensioners

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Rates need Rates need redevelopmentredevelopmentOVER the last four years, Rose-bud house sales have reached record prices due to investors buying properties to rent or re-develop.

I live in Rosebud. Two years ago, at the last property revalu-ation, I was hit with a $100 increase in my rates. This year will probably be the same.

Our mayor, Cr Celi, states: “For some this means the wel-come news that their property value and personal wealth has increased. However, for some, that also means that they will pay proportionally more in rates” (‘Volatile house prices to impact rate impost’, The News, 29/4/14).

Well Cr Celi, the personal wealth may have increased due to revaluations, but ratepay-ers who actually live here like myself would have to sell our home to access this increased wealth.

The cost of living has in-creased dramatically! Morning-ton Peninsula Shire rates will increase 5.9 per cent next fi nan-cial year, more than double the rate of infl ation.

The municipal charge will remain at $180 for all rateable properties. This means that for my modest forty-year-old two-bedroom home in Rosebud, I pay the same charge as the multi-million-dollar mansion in Portsea!

Why isn’t this in proportion? Cr Celi also states the reason for such an increase is “that growth in demand for ratepayer

services and infrastructure is in-creasing”.

Isn’t that what we pay our rates for?

The Shire proposes to bor-row another $2 million during the next fi nancial year. As the cost of servicing the Shire bor-rowings of almost $38m will be approx.$2.5m, isn’t that rob-bing Peter to pay Paul?

The Shire has decided that it will more than double our exist-ing borrowings in the next few years, not to increase ratepay-ers’ services but to spend on one large infrastructure project (the SPA) on the Rosebud foreshore.

This means that our future rates will be unaffordable to the majority of ratepayers.

Malcolm Campbell, Rosebud

Stop monkeying Stop monkeying around on CCTVaround on CCTVIT is disappointing to fi nd the CCTV cameras in Hastings debacle and recreational vehicle laws (which are apparently on the Shire’s agenda) still stuck on a growing to do list.

The CCTV debacle started long before the events at the Jewel Shed last year. The CCTV cameras have been on the community’s agenda since before the state election campaign in 2010.

Our local MP Neale Burgess, and Shire councillor for Cerberus David Garnock have been pushing for these cameras since they were elected.

However, they and the community have been let down by United Energy, The

state government and the Mornington Peninsula Shire.

No one genuinely cares what issues exist between these organisations. No one is interested in the soap opera this issue has become. Get on with the job of installing the much needed cameras!

Unfortunately, this soap opera has also engulfed the issue of recreational vehicle laws here in Mornington Peninsula Shire’s jurisdiction.

Given recent events, these laws are needed.

The Hastings Community Alliance was told in November these laws were meant to be implemented by the end of 2013.

In case no one at MPS HQ in Rosebud owns a calendar, it is now May 2014.

Whatever the delay is, can it be sorted as soon as possible, as no one wants to see a reoccurrence of recent events involving recreational vehicles (or monkey bikes).

Monkey bikes being ridden on public property is not just a community or parental issue, it is also a governmental issue.

Chris Fisher, Hastings

Send letters to the editor to The News, PO Box 588, Hast-ings 3915 or email: [email protected] include full name, address and contact number. Full address and contact number not for publication. The News may edit letters for length or for legal reasons.

AS A migratory fl ock of birds returns each year to its rookery, the Mornington Peninsula Avi-culture Society’s 30th annual bird sale and expo will set feathers fl ying on Sunday 25 May.

The expo, to be held at the State Dog Cen-tre, 655 Westernport Hwy, Skye, will start at 9.30am and feature a bird sale at 11am. Traders will display birds, cages, aviaries, foods, and all kinds of products and bird accessories to view and buy.

Vets will be on hand to provide surgical sexing – so owners know whether their bird is male or female - and micro-chipping.

Other services and products will focus on bird keeping. Visitors can buy birds and get advice from more than 100 breeders and exhibitors from all over Australia.

Experts at club stands will provide advice on keeping and breeding - and discuss the benefi ts of joining a club.

A variety of birds on show will include budg-erigars and canaries, parrots, fi nches, doves and quail as well as some exotic species.

The Victorian Zebra Finch Society will also stage its annual show and exhibition on the day with more than 20 varieties of zebra fi nch.

Admission is $2 with children under 8 free. Children can enjoy face painting and refresh-ments are available

Importantly, this event is run under a strict code of practice.

Visit the society’s website at www.mpas.webs.com or call David on 0428 518 646 for more information.

Birds of a feather: Mornington Peninsula Avicultural Society’s annual bird sale is in Skye later this month. Male Red-rumped Parrots picture Gary Sissons

Crowds flock to bird show

Mornington News 13 May 2014 PAGE 11

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COLOURFUL postcards will tell the early his-tory of the peninsula’s most popular holiday spots at an exhibition to open next month.

Period-style scenes will explore a time when holidaying was a grand adventure and fond memories were shared with family and friends by sending postcards back home.

In the exhibition, Flinders will tell the story of its renowned guesthouses, while Nepean’s take on holidaymakers will focus on the role of pad-dle steamers which carried tourists all around the bay. The infl uence of the paddle steamer can still be seen in Sorrento - the ferry.

Rye’s foreshore and beach, which has been a popular tourist destination since the early 1900s,

becomes a focal point showing how holiday-makers enjoyed swimming, boating and ‘parad-ing’, while Dromana’s Arthur’s Seat lookout refl ects upon how changing values in an environ-ment can alter how it is used.

Mornington’s refl ection is on how the early train line infl uenced the region. It documents the local community’s valiant, but unsuccessful, ef-forts to keep the train running after 1981.

Postcards: Stories from the Mornington Pen-insula will be launched by the Mornington Pen-insula Shire, in conjunction with the Mornington Peninsula Local History Network, at the Sorrento Museum on Sunday 8 June at 1.30pm, and run until 17 August.

Pictures perfect: Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Antonella Celi at Sorrento Museum.

Postcards from the past

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FRANKSTON Council’s decision not to renew a lease at Seaford Beach Cabin Park has been slammed by Car-rum MP Donna Bauer.

Up to 80 residents will have to fi nd new homes after months of nego-tiations between council and the park owner failed to fi nd common ground.

“A proposal was put for a land ex-change which would allow the park to continue to operate, and the council to build a carpark it wants to construct on the site but the council rejected this proposal,” Ms Bauer said.

The Seaford Beach Cabin Park is housed on freehold and Crown land, and part of the Crown land has been leased off council by the park’s owner since 2009. Residents living in 20 cab-ins on a Crown land section will have to leave by the end of June.

Council rejected a proposal last year by the owner to build apartments at the site. Cr Taylor said the lease had been extended by 12 months and the owner had not responded to offers to help af-fected residents on the Crown land.

“We are still awaiting the contact details of these residents,” he said. “Council continues to work with the Department of Human Services and accommodation agencies to support residents with relocating.”

Ms Bauer acknowledged council had the right not to renew the lease but she hoped council would provide ap-propriate support.

“This decision will affect so many families, some of whom are marginal-ised or disadvantaged,” she said.

Calls by The News to the cabin park owner were not returned.

Neil Walker

AN elderly Seaford man who had a heart attack after being hit by a car has won a long-running battle with the Transport Accident Commission.

Anton Geitenbeek, pictured right, was preparing to go to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal to convince the TAC his heart attack was the result of the accident - and not due to an underlying medical condition.

For 16 months the TAC refused to pay for the 83-year-old’s heart sur-gery and associated costs, prompting the grandfather to take legal action.

Slater & Gordon motor vehicle ac-cident lawyer Stuart Le Grand said the TAC had now agreed to ‘’do the right thing’’ and compensate his el-derly client.

“This is a fantastic result for Anton and means he can now focus on his recovery rather than being forced to prepare a case for trial,” Mr Le Grand said. “It’s a pity it took so long to get

to this point.” Mr Geitenbeek was struck by a car

while crossing the Nepean Highway near his home in May 2012.

He was knocked unconscious and taken by ambulance to The Alfred hospital with leg and facial injuries.

While being treated in the emer-gency department, Mr Geitenbeek had a heart attack. He later underwent a quadruple bypass and had a pace-maker inserted.

The TAC found it was reasonable to pay for Mr Geitenbeek’s angiogram but not his operation and other re-lated costs - despite medical evidence showing it was highly probable he would not have required bypass sur-gery had it not been for the accident.

Welcoming the TAC turnaround, Mr Geitenbeek said: “I am relieved that at my age I do not have to go to court.”

Long road for fair go Residents Residents forced out forced out

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Saints flag stay at ‘first-class’ SeafordSaints flag stay at ‘first-class’ SeafordBy Neil WalkerFEARS St Kilda Football Club could walk away from its Belvedere Park training ground have eased after the Saints hierarchy reaffi rmed its commitment to “fi rst-class training facilities” at Seaford.

The AFL club’s long-term future at Belvedere Park was thrown into doubt last month amid rumours the Saints could make a full-time return to their

original home at Junction Oval in St Kilda.

It emerged the AFL, the state government, Cricket Victoria and MCC offi cials had been discussing “a St Kilda presence” within a proposed multi-million dollar redevelopment of Junction Oval.

A state government announcement last week fl agging an $8m contribution to the redevelopment of the Moorabbin Community Reserve prompted St Kilda

CEO Matt Finnis to issue a statement advising the Moorabbin project would “not impact the club’s base at Linen House Centre [in] Seaford”.

St Kilda signed a 25-year lease with Frankston Council to stay at the Seaford training ground until 2035, and transferred its administration staff from Moorabbin after a dispute with Kingston City Council over installing extra pokies at Moorabbin.

Frankston Council spent about $4m

of ratepayers’ money luring the Saints to Seaford from Moorabbin in 2008.

Council estimated the “fl ow-on benefi ts” of having the Saints based in Frankston would total more than $42.5m annually.

St Kilda plans to base a new VFL Saints team at Moorabbin.

Mr Finnis said: “It is incredibly exciting that a revitalised Moorabbin will now play host to a new generation of footballers and their families.”

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• Tastefully Decorated • 1 Bedroom • Built In Robe• Gas Cooking • Rinnai Gas Heater • Air Conditioning

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T 5975 9811 Fx 5975 9866

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This Saturday at 11am

INSPECT Saturday 10.30-11.00am or by appointmentCONTACT Chris Berryman 0439 313 175

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MOUNT MARTHA 39 Yarrabin DriveOpportunity Awaits

Monday 19th May 2014 @ 5.00pm PRICE GUIDE $400,000 - $460,000INSPECT Saturday’s 1.30-2.00pm or by appointmentCONTACT John Karras 0412 484 894 Rhiannon Kairys 0405 237 570

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MORNINGTON 3/103 Prince StreetPrivate, Affordable Beachside Townhouse

PRICE GUIDE $540,000-$569,000INSPECT Saturday’s 1.30-2.00pm or by appointmentCONTACT Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 Holli Whitcombe 0411 109 969

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“FAIR is the morn in fl owery May, and sweet is night in Autumn mild” is one line from the 1786 poem “The Lass O’Ballochmyle” written by famous Scottish bard Robbie Burns. Although the work is about a beautiful Scottish maiden, it seems fi tting that May and Autumn are the chosen month and season to bring this truly spectacular property - a beauty in its own right - to the market. Dating back to the 1870’s, Ballochmyle encompasses about 4-hectares and as a property is defi ned by the absolute privacy and beautiful wide open spaces. The main house is set towards the back of the block, and is accessed via a meandering tree-lined driveway, that snakes its way past a stunning ornamental lake. The driveway splits at one point and works its way up to a machinery shed, fi ve-car garage and storage outbuildings in the far corner, but continuing on in the direction of the house, you pass a delightful gazebo and the sheer beauty of the home unfolds before you. A grand entry is resplendent underneath soaring 4.2-metre (14-feet) ceilings with chandeliers and ceiling roses that are precise in every detail. Baltic pine polished fl oors lead past a dazzling formal lounge and dining room, with bedrooms two and three on the opposite side of the hall - the larger main bedroom has a sublime ensuite with feature leadlight windows. A spacious open plan kitchen and family area has a wonderful warmth to it with a combination of marble bench tops and rosewood timbers in the kitchen combining with a striking fi replace built from handmade bricks. From a sunroom you have access out to the entertainment area. Each room is so rich in individual character and detail, the old real estate cliché of ‘you must inspect to fully appreciate’ rings true. The external features to the property are as impressive as those found inside. From the entertainment deck you overlook a splendid in-ground pool with spa, there is also a pool house, and under the same roof line is a triple garage. A detached two-bedroom, two bathroom cottage is an absolute delight, and is positioned close to the full-size tennis court that is complete with fl ood lights.

‘Ballochmyle’

Address: 1260 Dandenong-Hastings Road, CRANBOURNE SOUTHAuction: Saturday 24 May at 3pmAgency: Community Real Estate, 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza, 9708 8667Agent: Annette McKeand, 0409 552 790

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Tuerong Auction

634 Stumpy Gully Road, Tuerong

Stylish, sophisticated, modern and spacious...this luxurious two-storey residence’s list of attributes give it standing of first class status with a beautiful country atmosphere set on eight and half acres, approx. The five bedroom, three bathroom home is highlighted by a knockout floorplan of spectacular dimensions with a focus on indoor-outdoor entertaining, three zoned living areas and designer finishes. Enjoy this stunning location and create your own unique lifestyle set amongst the gum trees with a huge machinery shed and the versatility for a range of hobby farm pursuits. The home is ideally located within easy reach of schools, shops and Peninsula Link and has ample room for a pool, tennis court, horses or orchard.

Auction This Saturday at 11.00amInspect Thursday 2.30–3.00pm & Saturday from 10.30amContact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Mornington Auction

6 Bailey Place, Mornington

Set on a magnificent 3 1/4 acre allotment, approx, backing onto Balcombe Creek, this 1st class Western Australian limestone residence combines country class with city chic just minutes from Mornington’s best attractions. This five-bedroom 2.5 bathroom plus an office single-level sensation brilliantly merges indoor-outdoor aspects with a coveted Green Wedge outlook and park-like surrounds complete with a solar-heated self-cleaning pool and barn. Around 68 squares, the free-flowing interior showcases three spectacular living areas, café doors to an undercover terrace, an entertainer’s kitchen and a spa ensuite

Auction This Saturday at 2.00pmInspect Saturday from 1.30pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Amy Day 0408 559 086bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Mount Eliza Auction

85-87 Eumerella Grove, Mount Eliza

Enter a world of complete luxury across two dramatic levels with an impressive panoramic view stretching across the Moorooduc Plains in this utterly unique, masterfully executed six bedroom, three bathroom residence. Every space is designed to draw the outdoors inside with three fabulous living areas plus a cinema room, glassed study and grand-scale kitchen with easy access to a terrace. The main bedroom enjoys balcony access and an en suite; while a second bedroom has a spa en suite. Features a main spa bathroom, double garage, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and an inbuilt sound system. Live this life!

Auction This Saturday at 1.00pmInspect Saturday from 12.30pmContact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Mornington Auction

7 Naples Street, Mornington

If sophisticated elegance with a distinct sense of grandeur is what you are looking for, then look no further! This beachside neo Georgian-style residence is only three years young and features; 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, very spacious living areas, gorgeous timber floors, gourmet kitchen and an exquisite all weather sunroom alfresco area plus a large DLUG. The very best of fixtures and fittings have been combined to create a true master piece of architecture, fastidiously constructed with incredible attention to detail. You will also be delighted by the stunning blue water bay views that span effortlessly across the bay and all the way to Arthurs Seat. Walk to Main St and beach opportunity not to be missed! Auction Saturday 31st May at 3.00pm

Inspect Saturday 2.30–3.00pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Amy Day 0408 559 086 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Mount Martha For Sale

Luxury Villa Homes76 Harrap Road Mount Martha

Quiet location close to all amenities and transport, this prestige development comprises of single and double storey villas featuring:

• Two or three bedrooms • Two bathrooms (One ensuite) • Caesarstone benchtops in kitchen • Soft close drawers and stainless steel appliances • Ducted heating and split system A/C’s • Internal access from remote controlled garage • Security doors, deadlocks to front and laundry • Landscaping and garden shed • Min 3000 Lt water tank • TV aerial / phone / fax / internet pre-wired

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Price From $436,950Inspect Wednesday & Saturday 3.30–4.00pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Amy Day 0408 559 086 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Tyabb

Set within a beautiful botanic garden, this stunning 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom plus a study family home is beautifully tucked away from the world and set on four acres, approx, with flawless facilities from a solar heated pool to self contained accommodation and established amenity and paddocks suitable for a range of hobby farm pursuits. The light-filled interior is highlighted by its generous proportions, smart zoning, entertaining facilities and Mediterranean inspired walled courtyard. A self-contained two-bedroom unit is perfect for guests or in-law accommodation. This idyllic property is set in a sought-after cul-de-sac convenient to Tyabb Township, schools and city access via Peninsula Link. Auction Saturday 24th May at 1.00pm

Inspect Thursday 12.00–12.30pm & Saturday 3.00–3.30pmContact Lisa Fraser-Smith 0400 760 101 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

21 Gerards Way, Tyabb 37 2

Red Hill South

Rare hinterland of 10 glorious acres, approx., creates a superb scenario in the heart of Red Hill. This enchanting three-bedroom cottage is one of Red Hill’s original homes and retains the character of its period origins alongside today’s desires for open plan living and alfresco entertaining with a stunning deck and wrap-around verandah with valley views. The property offers a range of future opportunities and includes stables, an artist’s studio, five paddocks currently used for horses, an apple orchard and 70,000 litres of water storage. Ideally located close to shops, wineries and schools. Ride, cycle or walk out your door to Stony Creek trail or Merricks riding trail. Dual driveway access off Beaulieu Road. A unique opportunity to secure this prime location, keep the existing, potential B & B or new home.

Price $1,250,000 plusInspect Tuesday & Sunday 12.00–12.30pmContact Lisa Fraser-Smith 0400 760 101

Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

For Sale

3 Beaulieu Road, Red Hill South 13 2

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Mornington

The serenity of a huge north-facing feature deck and light-filled living creates impressive surroundings for this contemporary three-bedroom, two-bathroom single-level residence with a double garage. The sought-after mix of a quiet and accessible beachside location and a modern interior enhance the appeal of this affordable entry point into Mornington. Contemporary styling highlights the living room, modern kitchen and north-facing family living and dining room. The covered deck is designed for year round enjoyment; while a separate studio is a perfect teenage retreat or workshop. The home is beachside of the highway close to the beach, parkland, local shops and schools. Auction Saturday 31st May at 12.00pm

Inspect Saturday 12.15–12.45pmContact Deborah Quinn 0428 205 555 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

61 Carnoustie Grove, Mornington 23 2

Mount Martha

Embracing quality and modern sophistication in a manner un-matched by comparable properties, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by quality finishes and contemporary fashion in a unique residential setting. The interior reflects modern ideals of open space and streaming sunshine with separate living and dining rooms, a quality kitchen, main bedroom with en suite and a feature deck extending to a manageable wrap-around garden. A large double auto garage with internal access, alarm and ducted heating are additional assets, while the location provides a quiet, eminently desirable context for lifestyle enjoyment close to parks and Bentons Square. Auction This Saturday at 12.00pm

Inspect Saturday from 11.30amContact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

6 Meadow Crest Circuit, Mount Martha 23 2

197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Auction this Saturday

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Mornington Auction

197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

8 Illuka Place, Mornington

Refined yet instantly relaxing, this near new two-storey residence is beautifully proportioned, impressively appointed and perfectly attuned to its seaside environment. The light-filled home with a desirable north-east aspect contrasts superb finishes against a fresh colour scheme from timber floorboards to stone benchtops, low-maintenance gardens and banks of windows. The generous three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study floor plan accommodates two north-facing living rooms, stylish stone and Blanco kitchen, north-facing deck and balcony. Features a double remote garage and a double shower en suite all set in a quiet street walking distance to Main Street’s cafes and the beach. Perfection!

Auction Saturday 24th May at 2.00pmInspect Saturday 1.30-2.00pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Amy Day 0408 559 086 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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24 2

Mount Martha

A stylish contemporary profile filters through this spacious, brilliantly executed, single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence illuminated in northern light with a private entertaining deck. A north-facing living room flows out to a fantastic deck with a remote awning perfect for an indoor-outdoor lifestyle. A light-filled dining area adjoins a quality kitchen; while a relaxing second living area provides the much desired zoned living. The main bedroom enjoys the luxury of a spacious spa en suite. This fabulous family home with a double remote garage resides in a quiet court revered for its friendly family focus close to Benton Junior College and Bentons Square shopping. Auction Saturday 24th May at 3.00pm

Inspect Saturday 1.15–1.45pmContact Deborah Quinn 0428 205 555 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

12 Sweetlands Court, Mount Martha

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Somerville

Commanding a coveted corner position opposite Somerville Recreation Reserve and walking distance to shops, train station and schools, this light-filled single-level three bedroom residence set on an impressive 676m2 allotment, approx, is surrounded by desirable family focused amenities and is a first class foot in the door for first home buyers or investors. Two living areas cater to zoned living, a kitchen with a meals area is well-appointed and there’s a terrace for alfresco entertaining. A tandem carport, further off-street parking and a garden shed are additional assets. Alternatively maximise the large allotment with a unit/townhouse development, STCA, and capitalise on a great buy.

Auction Saturday 31st May at 1.00pmInspect Saturday 3.30–4.00pmContact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

7 New Street, Somerville 13 2

Mount Martha

Striking contemporary design underpins this bold and dynamic tri-level four-bedroom, three bathroom residence set on Mt Martha Hill with magnificent views across lush bushland to sparkling Port Phillip Bay. Set on a sensational 1120m2, approx, allotment backing directing onto a verdant reserve, the home is designed to capture the outlook from every turn. At its pinnacle is the vast top-floor open plan living and dining room with a bar, sleek stone kitchen with two ovens and two walls of sliding glass linking to a fabulous entertaining balcony. Features a spa en suite, return driveway and garaging for three cars close to Mt Martha beach, Village shops and a choice of schools. Auction Saturday 31st May at 11.00am

Inspect Saturday 2.00–2.30pmContact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

55 Ian Road, Mount Martha 34 3

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931

T. 03 5975 6888

Mornington Auction

Upgrade to the space of a house without breaking the budget. Families and couples will love the position, streamlined design and fantastic backyard on offer here. The BV home is only a short walk from schools, shops, parks and playgrounds. Situated on a spacious allotment of 720m2 with a new tandem garage perfect for extra storage. Our vendor’s instructions are clear, this home must be sold. DON’T MISS OUT.

Auction Saturday 24th May at 12.00pmInspect Saturday 11.30–12.00pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Luke McCoy 0467 321 322 bowmanandcompany.com.au

6 Currawong Street, Mornington 13 2

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Address: 36 Rosalie Avenue, DROMANAPrice: $389,000Agency: Stockdale & Leggo, 193 Point Nepean Road, Dromana, 5987 3233Agent: Melissa Walker, 0407 508 555

SITUATED within an easy walk to the shops is this fantastic beachside home. The neat and tidy property is set on a 706-square metre block, that is fully fenced. Perfect for a holiday home, there are two bedrooms, both with built-in robes, with the large main bedroom offering an ensuite and access out to an entertaining deck. Two living areas enjoy the sun and the well-appointed kitchen also has access out the entertaining area. Comforts include a gas log-effect heater and split system air-conditioning. A single garage is set towards the back of the block. This home is sure to surprise all who inspect and priced under $400,000 is a great entry point into always popular Dromana.

The perfect starter

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eview.com.au Mornington Suite 2/10 Blamey Place 5971 0300

A fresh approach to real estate

Jarrod CarmanLicensed Estate Agent

0423 144 [email protected]

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‘Mornington Peninsula’s most trusted real estate agent’

Mornington $730,000 - $800,000

1/4 Turnbull StreetLocation SupremeBeautiful home with a well thought out oor plan. The light lled main living room is of great proportions and adjoins the large dining room that ows out seamlessly to a paved, low-maintenance outdoor area. Also on offer is a light lled kitchen with stainless steel appliances and ample bench space. This is a sensational lifestyle property in one of the most highly sought after pockets of beachside Mornington.

Contact Jarrod Carman for Further Details

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Carman 0423 144 102

Mornington $590,000 - $660,000

3 Rancher PlaceRare RetreatA stylish design, near new with engineered Oak River Gum ooring setting the tone through this beautiful home, owing through to the carpeted lounge room with gas log re. Stunning kitchen with butler’s pantry, Bosch gas cooker and oven complete with granite bench tops. The main bedroom has a fully tted out his and hers walk in robe. This is the ultimate home.

Contact Jarrod Carman for Further Details

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Carman 0423 144 102

Mornington $450,000 - $500,000

10 Fleet StreetFleet Street, Hard To Beat!With a charming facade and a fantastic location this lovely beachside home is hard to nd better. With amazing value for money this lovely three bedroom property is set up for those looking at a low maintenance lifestyle enhanced with the convenience of a location that allows stress free access to all of Mornington’s facilities.

Contact Jarrod Carman for Further Details

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Carman 0423 144 102

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MOUNT MARTHA 558 EsplanadeBig Corner Block

On the market for the first time in 30 years this fabulous property with huge potential represents a rare opportunity to purchase in

this truly enviable location. Set amongst natural gardens on a huge 1337m2 (approx) corner block directly opposite the beach this

beautifully presented 4 bedroom, Marklew built home exudes warmth and character. The quality, original design is highlighted by slate

floors, timber ceilings, exposed beams and a cosy open fire place, which combine to create a welcoming and comfortable home

environment, laid out over a single, manageable level. Peter Cincotta 0411 888 770

[email protected]

petercincotta.com/1129623

Ph: 5973 2818

Auction Saturday 31st May at 2.30pm

View Saturday 2-2.30pm (photo ID required)

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Mornington Best Offer Over $590,000

frankston of ce 463 Nepean Highway Frankston 8781 3888

5 Crest CourtYour Private Family OasisA timeless design for family living with a sparkling pool for fun with this stylish home convenient to schools, popular Benton’s Square & beaches. A dream come true for a busy young family, the 742m2 (approx) block is designed for fun, while features include two generous living areas, all-weather alfresco deck, superb kitchen & remote-controlled double garage.

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Address: 2 Wunda Court, St ANDREWS BEACHPrice: $850,000–$890,000Agency: John Kennedy Real Estate, 2327 Point Nepean Road, Rye, 5985 6555Agent: Leah Pancic, 0421 700 749

CONSTRUCTED from Mt Gambier limestone and set on a fi ne allotment measuring over 2100 square metres, this magnifi cent home will instantly impress families of all sizes. As you make your way to the front door, the elegant limestone pillars creating a striking fi rst impression to this private oasis that is completely in sync with the native environment and nearby beach. Beautiful domed cathedral ceilings soar above the open plan kitchen and living area, with large picture windows affording all a calming outlook to the native fl ora. The clever fl oor plan has two living zones and four lovely bedrooms that allow all members of the family to enjoy their own space. With energy effi ciency in mind, the home features a passive solar design and a 20,000-litre water tank supplies the entire house. The block has been well landscaped with some cute garden paths meandering through the grounds. Other external improvements include a four-car garage.

Natural beauty

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SOMERS 9 The Promenade

Perhaps Somers’ most prized beachfront property, this iconic home delivers spectacular 180 degree views spanning the azure waters of Western Port, from Phillip Island to West Head, with the best seat on the beach to watch all the action in summer. Features more than 40 metres of absolute beach frontage, vast floor to ceiling walls of glass that perfectly frame the stunning, uninterrupted views, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, glass-roofed dining area and two living areas.

For Sale

View: Saturday 11.00-11.30am

Call: Meg Pell 0403 161 105

Office: 43 Cook Street, Flinders 5989 0599 rtedgar.com.au

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733

It’s an easy stroll into town from this most appealing, North facing two storey home. Four bedrooms (2 up & 2 down), two bathrooms and toilets (1up & 1down), with an attractive central kitchen with dishwasher & big walk-in pantry. Two spacious living areas (1 up & 1 down) and extensive covered deck leads into the front garden with high fences and hedges ensuring your privacy and security. BBQ area and double garage. Relax & enjoy the warmth of polished timber flooring and new upstairs carpet. It has GDH & 2 r/cycle air conditioners (1 up/1 down). The convenience of the property to exciting Mornington Village and Fisherman’s Beach is a great opportunity.

MORNINGTON AUCTION: SATURDAY 7TH JUNE AT 11.30AM

1/20 Kent StreetInspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment

Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

CLOSE IN AND WITH CHARACTER

4 2 24 2 2

This beautifully designed and built home is perfect for hassle free living. Featuring four large bedrooms and two glamorous bathrooms. The main bedroom on the ground level, has a stylish ensuite with tiled shower base, semi frameless shower screens & fitted WIR. Downstairs offers spacious light filled living area leading out to the decked alfresco, designer kitchen with stone tops, s/steel appliances and dishwasher, large breakfast bar & adjacent meals area. Upstairs features three bedrooms, stunning main bathroom with free standing tub & double vanity and a large living area. Double remote garage with rear access, garden shed, ducted heating & refrigerated, cooling plus all the bells & whistles one could hope for.

MORNINGTON - AUCTION THIS SATURDAY AT 12.30PM SUIT $600,000 PLUS BUYERS

10a Kent StreetInspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

STYLE AND SUBSTANCE - AND CLOSE TO EVERYTHING

AUCTION THIS

SATURDAY

A delightful garden setting on a generous 522m2 lot invites you into this most appealing brick-veneer home. With 3 bedrooms (FES/WIR to master), central kitchen with s/steel appliances, tiled family/meals, spacious lounge & double auto garage with rear roller door. Beautiful lawns, an entertainers deck, 2 s/system air-conditioners, downlights, dishwasher, water tank and drip feed to front gardens. SECURELY LET TO MARCH 2015 TO EXCELLENT TENANTS PAYING $380 PER WEEK

MORNINGTON $400,000 PLUS

71 St Mitchell Circuit Inspect Sat 10-10.30am or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

EXCEPTIONAL INVESTMENT OR 1ST HOMEBUYER OPPORTUNITY!

3 2 2

STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670

GEOFF LUFF0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337

ROY COTTON0419 610 888

MAUREEN GILLHAM0418 558 777

JADE WILSON5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN5975 7733

JAN MEYER5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO0418 563 580

Private & secure, this most charming weatherboard home enjoys a convenient location close to shops, bus services & the Esplanade. Ideal for active retirees or a busy couple, this stylish home offers a downstairs master bedroom with FES/WIR, a large 2nd bedroom upstairs, quality kitchen with stone benchtops, s/steel appliances & walk-in pantry, an extra spacious living room with polished timber flooring, gas log fire, high ceilings & built-in cabinetry, 2nd bathroom & W/C & internal entry from the auto double garage. With extensive decking, sunblind’s, 9” ceilings, 2 s/system r/cycle air-conditioners, and a warm welcoming ambience.

MORNINGTON AUCTION: SATURDAY 14TH JUNE AT 1.30PM

28a Dava DriveInspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointmentContact Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777

BEACHSIDE DELIGHTWITH SPACE AND LIGHT

2 2 2

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733

STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670

GEOFF LUFF0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337

ROY COTTON0419 610 888

MAUREEN GILLHAM0418 558 777

JADE WILSON5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN5975 7733

JAN MEYER5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO0418 563 580

This outstanding lifestyle property, on a picturesque 10+ acres consists of a substantial Engelhard designed residence with a host of formal & in-formal living areas. There are plenty of bedrooms for the family plus GDH, open fireplace, combustion heater, 2 x s/system air-conditioners, ducted vacuum, alarm system, intercom, ceiling fans, timber-lined cathedral ceilings & double carport. Enjoying a tranquil setting, this magnificent property includes a dam with windmill pump, a 9 x 9m shed with power & water, an 8 x 12m shed with power, stove, shower, toilet and combustion heater, a 13 x 8m hay shed incorporating a tac room, workshop & coolroom (not electrically connected) & the property is wired for 3 phase power but not connected.

50 Sandy Point RoadInspect by appointment

Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

‘CRESWELL’ - ENJOY THE SOMERS ALL YEAR ROUND WITH TOWN WATER & NATURAL GAS!

SOMERS $1,350,000 PLUS

4 3 2

10 ACRES+IN

SOMERS

5 3 8Offering space, luxury & amazing water views, this bayside mansion offers approx. 90 squares of living over 3 levels. Comprising a palatial master suite with dressing room, ensuite with twin shower, corner spa & sweeping bay views from the covered balcony, there are four more bedrooms and a study. A large chef’s kitchen has butler’s pantry, there is an adjoining dining room, spacious lounge and billiards room with bar & gas log fire. A six-car garage has front and rear access via auto remote roller doors and there is a 2 car garage at the rear. Also includes an elevator, laundry chute, ducted heating & cooling, s/system air-conditioning, intercom & direct access by foot to the beach. www.23latrobe.com.au

LIVING A LUXURIOUS BEACHFRONT DREAM!

23 Latrobe StreetInspect by appointment

Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

DROMANA PRICE ON APPLICATION

North facing, with schools, buses & the Homemaker Centre all at your doorstep, this attractive brick-veneer home offers spacious living & entertaining and a generous rear yard. With 3 bedrooms (BIR’s), 2 separate living areas, light-filled kitchen, 6X5m covered & enclosed entertaining area, and a double tandem carport. Including gas heating, ducted evaporative cooling, dishwasher, 4200L water tanks, sunblinds, 2 sheds & a workshop. Ideal 1st home with all the comforts!

MORNINGTON $390,000 - $420,000

Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointmentContact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

SO COMFORTABLE..SO CONVENIENT 3 1 2

30 Bungower Road

This brilliant 4 bedroom house combines light-filled living with optimum convenience positioned just moments from Bentons Square shops and schools. To be built to the highest standard with exquisite finishes and comprising a formal lounge highlighted by gas log fire & built - in cabinetry for television/entertainment unit, master bedroom with luxurious double vanity ensuite & walk in robe, deluxe kitchen with butlers pantry, stone tops & S/S appliances, exceptionally generous dining and family area that opens seamlessly through bi-fold doors to fabulous alfresco entertaining plus a separate rumpus room/home theatre. Also including auto DLUG with internal access, high ceilings and quality tiles & carpets throughout.

MORNINGTON $649,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

STUNNING NEW HOME IN LAKESIDE – UNDER CONSTRUCTION! 4 2 2

14a Parkside Crescent

Nothing to do but relax & enjoy this exceptional 2 storey family home, set amongst beautiful gardens and with mod grass lawn at the rear. With 3 large bedrooms plus study (including a superb master suite with Juliet balcony overlooking parkland), 2 spacious & separate downstairs living areas plus a living room upstairs, deluxe ceasar stone kitchen with s/steel appliances, stylish bathroom, powder room, & internal entry to an auto DLUG. Including GDH & ducted refrigerated cooling, ducted vaccum, gas log fire, dishwasher, security, solar/gas HWS & a delightful alfresco area for year round entertaining.

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

SPACE, STYLE & LUXURY IN SEFTON GRANGE!

MOUNT MARTHA OFFERS ABOVE $700,000

3 221

62 Martha’s Ridge Drive

2-3 2 1-2Each of these 4 new single storey BV villas has a different floor plan but all will offer vast open living space with high ceilings, quality fixtures, fittings & floor coverings, deluxe kitchens with stone tops & Blanco appliances, ducted heating & vacuum, security & s/system r/cycle air-conditioner. Three of the villas offer 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, master with FES/WIR, & double lock-up garage. The 4th villa offers 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, master with WIR/FES, plus single lock-up garage. Be quick to take advantage of the substantial stamp duty saving to be had & the opportunity to select some internal colours for early buyers. A full set of plans & inclusions may be viewed at the office.

MORNINGTON $570,000 - $599,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

NEW BRICK-VENEER VILLAS! - WALK TO MAIN STREET!

1-4/26 MacDonald Grove

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733

This stylish 2 bedroom brick-veneer villa is in a small group close to Bentons Square & buses. With WIR & 2-way bathroom to the master, quality Caesarstone kitchen with s/steel appliances, spacious light-filled living, separate laundry & internal entry to a big 8 X 4m auto single garage. Includes ducted heating & refrigerated cooling, laserlite deck, dishwasher and high ceilings.

TO LIVE OR INVEST – PRESENTED AS NEW!

MOUNT MARTHA $350,000 PLUS

2 1 1

Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 3372/90 Harrap Road

Luxurious, contemporary, completely secure and exceptionally convenient - this terrific apartment offers it all. Situated in the popular ‘DOC’ apartments on the Northern side of the building, this spacious executive residence offers peace and quiet whilst being extremely central to all Main Street has to offer. Finished with beautiful materials and high grade fixtures and fittings including: Italian Marble, European Tap-ware, Miele kitchen, quality tiles and carpets throughout. On the weekends just leave your car in the secure basement parking and walk to Main Street boutiques, cafés, restaurants, glorious beaches and Mornington Pier. With so many options available your lifestyle will be incredible.

MORNINGTON $670,000 - $695,000

207/22 Main StreetInspect by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

COASTAL COSMOPOLITAN 1 1 1

On their own titles & so close to the Esplanade, these luxurious new homes by Oakhill Constructions each offer approx. 23 squares of living plus auto DLUG & comprise 3 bedrooms plus study (large downstairs Master with FES/WIR), deluxe gloss Caesarstone kitchen with s/steel appliances, spacious living areas upstairs & down, GDH, security, LED lighting, high ceilings, dishwasher, 5000L water tank, flyscreens & landscaping.

MORNINGTON $750,000 - $795,000

15 & 15a Bentons RoadInspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

SEASIDE LIVING AT ITS BEST 3 221

These two new villas are in a group of 3 only & offers 14 squares of spacious living plus a large double garage with storage & internal entry. Comprising 3 bedrooms - main with FES & WIR, living & dining room with polished timber flooring, deluxe gloss Caesarstone kitchen with 900mm s/steel oven, hot plate & dishwasher, stylish bathroom, ducted heating & refrigerated cooling, porcelain tiles, clothesline, letterbox, square set plaster, paved entertaining area, coloured concrete driveway & landscaping to front & rear. There are still a huge stamp duty saving on offer so get in quick to maximise your saving & to have an input to colour selections internally!

MORNINGTON $479,500

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

NEW SINGLE STOREY VILLAS - UNDER CONSTRUCTION 3 2 2

1-3/13 Van Ness Avenue

STEVE CONLEY 0428 389 670

GEOFF LUFF0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF 0416 265 337

ROY COTTON0419 610 888

MAUREEN GILLHAM0418 558 777

JADE WILSON5975 7733

SASHA PORTBURY5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN5975 7733

JAN MEYER5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO0418 563 580

4 2 2

Enjoy a fabulous, relaxed seaside lifestyle in this striking as-new home, on a fully fenced, easy-care 447m2 lot. Featuring double garage and automatic gates to a 2nd street frontage, there is storage for a boat or caravan. Pristinely presented, the home offers 4 bedrooms (deluxe FES/WIR to master), spacious living areas up & down, superb Caesar stone kitchen with s/steel appliances, beautiful polished timber flooring, water views from the covered balcony and an inviting alfresco area for entertaining. Including 3 s/system r/cycle air conditioners, ducted vacuum, double glazed windows, video security, dishwasher, integrated microwave & coffee machine & much more, an inspection is sure to impress.

MORNINGTON $700,000 PLUS

Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointmentContact Roy Cotton 0419 610 888

BEACHSIDE – WITH SPACE, STYLE AND BAY ASPECT!!

8 Nepean Place

With quality land to create your own personal masterpiece getting harder & harder to find, this gently sloping elevated lot of approx. 593m2 would be an ideal choice to live your dream. Set across from beautiful parklands & with lovely walking tracks at your doorstep & so convenient to schools, buses & Bentons Square, an ideal location for you and the family.

SEFTON GRANGE - BUILD YOUR DREAM

MOUNT MARTHA $395,000 NEG

Contact Roy Cotton 0419 610 88866 Martha’s Ridge Drive

Presented to impress, this colourful beach box measures 3M X 1.8M plus a 1.2M covered deck. Enjoy the beautiful bay views & the golden sands of Fishermans Beach.

MORNINGTON $150,000 NEG.

A BEACH BOX DELIGHT AT FISHIES BEACH

Beach Box 77Inspect by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Celebrate Australia & relax on the deck of this sparkling 2 X 2M beach box and look out to Mornington harbour & pier. Ideal family beach – just an easy stroll from Main Street.

MORNINGTON $100,000

SHIRE HALL BEACH!

Beach Box 34Inspect by appointment

Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

Enjoying a delightful garden setting on a generous raised lot, this most appealing BV home offers convenience to all facilities with a welcoming ambience. Comprising 3 bedrooms (2 way bathroom to master, all with BIR’s), 2 spacious & separate living areas, an attractive timber kitchen, single carport, shed, & an inviting 8 X 4 laserlite/paved entertaining area. Including gas heating, s/s r/cycle air conditioner, & new gas hot water service.

MORNINGTON $409,500 NEG.

17 Nichols DriveInspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

FABULOUS FOR A FIRST HOME BUYER 3 1 1

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Contact: Karin Mander 0409 597 508

$320,000-$360,00014 Warrah Street, Mornington

View: As Advertised or By Appointment

A Great Beginning

Securely and privately tucked away at the end of a quiet court is this excellent opportunity for first home buyers, investors, or

tradies wanting to work from home. The solid brick home has three bedrooms, an updated kitchen, original floorboards under

the carpets, and a fully fenced front and rear yard with established gardens. Also on the block is a double tandem carport, plus a

double garage size shed with plenty of room for a workshop. Situated on just over 600m2, this is the perfect opportunity to enter

the Mornington property market with close proximity close to schools, shops & transport. The home is currently tenanted

on a month to month basis to a reliable tenant who would be keen to stay if purchased by an

investor.

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AUCTION: Sat 17th May at 2pm2/12 Rodney Court, Mornington

View: As Advertised or By Appointment13

When Only the Best Will Do!

This lovely single story unit is one of 4 on the block, sitting in a quiet court, surrounded by quality homes & only 200m from

fabulous Fishermans beach. Comprises 3 bedrooms & updated kitchen & bathroom. Neat as a pin, beautifully presented & close to

everything fabulous Mornington has on offer. Comfortable & extremely well presented, would be a perfect start, ideal lock & leave

weekender, ripper investment property or well suited for those looking to downsize.

Contact: Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

AUCTION

THIS SATURDAY

$685,000122 Barkly Street, Mornington

View: As Advertised or By Appointment

Deceased Estate

A wonderful opportunity to restore a much loved family home and garden or explore re-development prospects (STCA) on a

block of approximately 667sqm, surrounded by established gardens and tree canopies. Easy walk to Main Street, 400 metres to

Mills Beach, and bus stop only metres away.

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Contact: Sally Gray 0402 246 081

Contact: Peter Skewes 0428 148 693

$695,0003/52 Wilsons Road, Mornington

View: As Advertised or By Appointment

Brand New Executive Townhouse

Beautiful three bedroom townhouse - just completed! Lower level comprises open plan living and kitchen with stainless steel

appliances, including dishwasher, leading out to the decked entertaining area and courtyard. Upstairs to the three bedrooms,

master with ensuite and walk-in robe, built-in robes to bedrooms two and three. Main bathroom with separate bath and shower,

vanity and separate toilet. Additional features include hydronic heating, split system air-con, ducted vacuum and double lock-up

garage. Fantastic location only short walk to Fishermans Beach, Wilsons Road Shops and Main Street.

Contact: Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

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

It does not get any better or bigger than this fabulous family home for entertaining on a grand scale. Located a short distance to shops & cafes, schools, transport, parks, hospitals and medical centre’s. The home features 4 bedrooms, main with FES & WIR, main bathroom, lounge, rumpus room, kitchen & meals area plus an undercover outdoor area to entertain the multitudes. Be cosy all year round with evaporative cooling and ducted heating. Other features include a double remote control garage, a separate drive to park the boat or caravan and good sized shed. This is a home that will suit the larger family or the astute investor to add to their portfolio.

AUCTION This Saturday at 12pmView www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24484Open Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or by appointment

Big Family Entertainer

Mornington 21 Wensleydale Drive 4 2 2

Terry Young 0419 157 172 E [email protected]

Surprisingly spacious, this fantastic opportunity will excite both owner occupiers as well as the astute investor. Situated on a big block of 878sqm (approx) this family home in this highly sought after location close to schools, shops & public transport comprises : 3 large bedrooms all with BIR’s, master bedroom with full ensuite, 2 separate internal living areas plus dining/meals area & gas ducted heating. Other features: open fireplace, a great internal bar area & an oversize double garage with auto doors with room for a workbench. The treed yet private backyard has a decked pergola area ideal for entertaining. Act quickly & inspect ASAP

Price $500,000-$550,000View www.harcourts.com.au/24462Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointment

An Exceptional Opportunity

Mount Eliza 4 Petrel Close 3 2 2

Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E [email protected]

FOR SALE

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Terry Young 0419 157 172 E [email protected]

Construction is about to commence on two high quality townhouses positioned in a much desired beachside Mornington location with separate street frontages. One home is already sold, therefore you only have a limited opportunity to secure your next home. 3BR’s, master with WIR & ensuite, home office/ 4th bedroom, kitchen with stone bench tops, lounge with gas log fire place, a family room with bi fold doors leading to the balcony. A main bathroom & a powder room & DLUG with internal access.

Price $995,000 - $1,090,000View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24378

Stamp Duty Savings - Luxurious Beachside Mornington

Mornington 16 King Georges Avenue 3 2.5 2

FOR SALE

BOTH SOLD OFF THE PLAN

Magnificently situated in a premier location with bay views & only a short stroll to the beach, this spectacular residence showcases a superlative level of finish throughout. Immaculately presented, this high quality home comprises 3 large bedrooms (master with FES & WIR), two separate living areas plus sun drenched outdoor entertaining area. An entertainers kitchen has s/steel appliances including dishwasher & stone bench tops. Gas ducted heating, remote controlled gas fireplace & split system air-con are other features. Also including wind-activated retractable sun awning, private rear garden with timber deck, water tank & a huge double garage with internal access.

Price by Negotiation $840,000-$920,000View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24476Open Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or by appointment

An Exceptional Location

Mount Martha 9 Bay Vista Close 3 2 2

Andrew Gillespie 0414 680 512 E [email protected]

FOR SALE

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

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

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Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E [email protected]

Magnificent, striking and distinctly modernist, this landmark architect-designed luxury home perched high in hillside Mt Eliza captures a dazzling 180º degree vista panning across the Moorooduc Plains to the hinterland and the majestic summit of Arthurs Seat. Designed over multiple levels with two interconnecting wings and a stunning central fernery courtyard with cascading waterfall, the four-bedroom home enjoys a strong connection with its natural setting on 2,644sqm (approx), while towering windows engage the magical view at every turn. Features formal lounge/dining, family room, open plan kitchen/meals, ducted heating/vacuum, secret cellar and remote-controlled double garage.

Price $900,000-$950,000View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24522

‘Gunyah’ – As far as the eye can see

Mount Eliza 66 Two Bays Road 4 2 2

FOR SALE

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E [email protected]

Mount Martha 3 Hove Road

With a vista to take your breath away, this luxury two-storey residence captures spellbinding views including a beautiful blue horizon and sparkling lights that ring the Port Phillip coastline at night. Standing proudly on a large 1,495sqm (approx) allotment beyond a sweeping driveway, the flawless four-bedroom residence revels in the glory of its magnificent vista offering views from both upper & lower level living areas & a balcony where the world seems like your oyster. A solar-heated inground pool provides a touch of resort-style luxury in summer with plenty of space for poolside entertaining, while inside is full of quality finishes & fabulous design. Features include: master suite that opens to the pool, a superbly spacious kitchen with granite bench-tops & glass splashbacks, master ensuite, 2 living areas, a study or guest room, remote double garage as well as a double carport, workshop & a boat/van port at the rear.

Price $1,050,000-$1,100,000Open Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or by appointment

Luxury living with breathtaking views

4 2 2

FOR SALE

Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E [email protected]

Architecturally designed with the family in mind, it provides for zoned living and sleeping spaces, ample storage, ducted heating, reverse cycle cooling, stone benchtops throughout, air conditioned external artists’ studio, plus a large outdoor covered entertainment space complete with a built in open fire! No expense has been spared in this home, from the entrance to the rear professionally landscaped gardens, you will appreciate the care and attention to detail in the planning and landscaping, plus the current owners’ pride in ensuring the home is maintained at its peak.

View www.harcourts.com.au/VMG24385Open Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or by appointment

Prestigious Summerfields Location

Mornington 88 Summerfield Drive 4 2 2

FOR SALE

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Nestled on 1/4 acre (approx.) in the best

location in Bittern, this brick-veneer home

has got the lot. Boasting 4 bedrooms,

semi-renovated bathroom and a study.

Established gardens flourish on this well-

maintained block with large lock-up shed,

carport and covered outdoor entertaining.

Contact Exclusive Agent.

BITTERN 15 Flinders Street

4 1 3PRICE $390,000 Offers OverVIEW Saturday 2:30-3:00pmAGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368

GLORIOUS 1/4 ACRE BLOCK

ALL THE EXTRAS

Well maintained three bedroom home

located in a quiet court. Featuring galley

style kitchen with new gas stove and

separate lounge with gas heating and

ceiling fan, plus heat exchange fitted to

home. Other notable features include

security alarm system, outdoor

entertaining area and two garden sheds.

Walking distance to local schools, shops

and public transport.

Contact Exclusive Agent.

HASTINGS 12 Otway Court

3 1 4PRICE $270,000 NegotiableVIEW Saturday 11:30-12:00pmAGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368

GREAT STARTING POINT

BARGAIN BASEMENT

Set behind a high front fence this

weatherboard home provides plenty of

privacy. An expansive living room with

split-system air-conditioning overlooking

manicured gardens flows through to a

bright open plan kitchen and meals area.

The large private rear yard has side access

through a single carport and features a

5 x 8m garage.

Contact Exclusive Agent.

HASTINGS 6 Autumn Court

3 1 4PRICE: EXPRESS SALEVIEW: Saturday 12:30-1:00pm AGENT: Ken Brown 0402 868 368

SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE!

ENTRY LEVEL

Saturated in northerly light and

architecturally designed to maximise space

and storage, this impressive two storey

residence with a combination of period

style and modern living has everything you

require in a family home. Step out into the

great outdoors with single room bungalow,

large outdoor entertaining area, 30 solar

panels and 30x25m workshop.

Contact Exclusive Agent.

BITTERN 86 Dunlop Road

4 2 4

PRICE: $550,000 NegotiableVIEW: Saturday 11:00-11:30amAGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES!

SOLAR EFFICIENT

This immaculately presented four bedroom

home surrounded by established gardens

is located in the very desirable Bittern

Fields Estate. Upon entering you will be

captivated by the spaciousness of the

home. Featuring kitchen with ample over-

head cupboards and large island bench for

entertaining. A sliding door from the family

room leads to an under roofline alfresco

which looks out to the lovely manicured

gardens. Contact Exclusive Agent.

BITTERN 26 The Bittern Boulevard

4 2 2

PRICE $489,000VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pmAGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

FOR THE FAMILY

PRICE REDUCED

This home is still under builders warranty and is set on a 1/4 acre lot. Be delighted by the secure front garden and the deck platform leading to the formal entry. Special features are hardwood blackbutt timber floors in all living areas, a captivating kitchen with granite benchtops and Blanco appliances, bathroom with spa, and master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe. Contact Exclusive Agent

BITTERN 24A Flinders Street

3 2 3

PRICE $400,000 Offers OverVIEW Saturday 2:30-3:00pmAGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

A CERTAIN PLEASERIdeal 4 bedroom family home set on 2.5

acres (approx.) This residence intergrates

organic living with an abundance of fruit

trees, scattered vegetable beds and 12,000

gallon water tanks with brand new pump,

plus bore water. Styled over two levels with

many outstanding features. Enjoy the great

outdoors with plenty of storage sheds,

double carport and paved outdoor area.

Contact Exclusive Agent.

BITTERN 263 Disney Street

4 2 4

PRICE $650,000 Offers OverVIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pmAGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

ORGANIC LIVING AT ITS BEST!

A MUST SEE

Step inside this home and you will

notice the clever floor plan offering dual

living on 1/4 acre allotment. With 2

bedrooms at the front of the home,

featuring their own living & bathroom, then

you have a separate zoned bedroom,

bathroom & living/sitting area which would

be ideal for a teenager or someone caring

for a family member. The garage is truly

massive, it also has a workshop & storage.

Contact Exclusive Agent.

CRIB POINT 26 Pearce Street

3 2 5PRICE: $349,000 NegotiableVIEW: Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

HEAVILY REDUCED

BEST VALUE!

NEW LISTING

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Elevated parcel of approx. 18.5 hectares (47.5 acres) with sea glimpses from some potential building sites capable of further sub-division (S.T.C.A.). Situated on the first ridge inland from Hastings, this property has two potential access points and is almost completely cleared. Mains water is available and there are appropriate easements for outfall drainage. This property is ripe for immediate development. TERMS: * $2000 payable upon submission. * Balance of 10% deposit within 7 days of acceptance.* Settlement 120 days. Vacant Possession.* No GST on sale.

Contact Exclusive Agent Chris Watt for information package and to arrange inspection.

HASTINGS FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS THIS FRIDAY 16TH OF MAY 2014.

PRICE Expression Of Interest

VIEW: By Appointment

AGENT: Chris Watt 0417 588 321

RURAL SUB-DIVISION

Boundaries are approximates only

3 1 2

If you are looking for an entry level home or an affordable beach property in highly sought after Somers, don’t let this opportunity pass you by. Located just a short stroll to the beach, opposite the park, this brick veneer home on 1187m2 consists of three generous size bedrooms and lounge room looking out to beautiful valley and rural views. Further features include 1.5kw solar system, 2 x r/cycle air-conditioning units and a combined carport and workshop with concrete floor. Contact Exclusive Agent.

SOMERS 43 KENNEDY ROAD

WITHIN A SHORT STROLL TO BEACH

AUCTION This Saturday at 2:00pm

TERMS: 10% Deposit on signingSettlement 90/120 days

VIEW: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm

AGENT: Wilma Green0407 833 996

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

ON SITE

Lovely weatherboard home offering two living areas and three bedrooms, master with floor to ceiling built in robes. High ceilings throughout create a sense of space, while also keeping the home cooler in the summer months. Further features included GDH and a convertor cooler. Outside boasts sealed driveway leading to double garage with remote control, private rear yard with decked outdoor entertaining area and low maintenance garden. This home is zoned residential and has the potential to be a unit site (S.T.C.A.) Currently leased this property is an ideal investment home to add to or begin your portfolio. Contact Exclusive Agent.

HASTINGS 17 WILLIAM STREET

WATERSIDE LOCATION

PRICE $345,000 Negotiable

VIEW: By Appointment

AGENT: Wilma Green0407 833 996

3 1 2

TOWN CENTRAL

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For Sale301-303 Main Street, Mornington

Contact:

David Toms 0418 995 366

Redevelopement Opportunity

For Sale

• Commercial 1 Zone

• High exposure corner site

• 2 titles to be sold as a whole

• Total land size: 1334m² (approx)

• All properties currently leased on a

short term basis

• Scope for single or multiple use (STCA)

For Sale:

$2,200,000

For Lease230 Main Street, Mornington

Main Street Value that’s ‘Plane’ to See!

For Lease

Take the next step in business with these

prime, yet affordable, Main Street office

or retail spaces in a recently refurbished

building offering exposure, character and

high foot traffic volumes. Set beside one

of Main Street’s shady Plane trees with a

split level design to maximise exposure, the

three 70 or 75sqm retail shops or generous

office spaces, are available immediately with

attractive rents.

For Lease: $1,900 or $2,050pcm plus

GST & Outgoings.

Contact:

David Toms 0418 995 366

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• 280m² approx

• Plenty of windows and natural light

• Impressive entrance reception & fit-out

• Available 1st July 2014

• Great exposure on the corner of Nepean Highway

For Lease $5,600 pcm + GST + OGS

For Lease

Impressive Office Space

For Lease

2/1 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Mornington

Contact:Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact:Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Expressions of Interest

Mount Martha Freehold

For Sale

• 76m² approx of prime retail space

• Exceptional freehold opportunity

• Located in the Mt Martha shopping strip

• Rent $34,800 per annum

• This is an investors dream!

For Sale by Expressions of Interest,

closing 5pm, Tuesday 20th May 2014

3a Bay Road, Mount Martha

Contact:Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact:Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Sale Or Lease

Mornington Factory For Sale or Lease

• 150m² approx ground floor • Large workshop and office on mezzanine

• Roller door with easy access • Vacant Possession Available

For Sale: $289,000

For Lease: $1,350 pcm + GST+ OGS

3/17 Diane Street, Mornington

Contact:Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact:Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Mount Martha Office

For Lease

• 60m² approx

• Located behind the village

• Two consulting rooms plus reception

• Kitchenette & toilet facilities

• Plenty of car parking

• Suit natural therapies, consulting or office

For Sale $1,631.08 pcm + GST + OGS

3/15 Bay Road, Mount Martha

Contact:Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact:Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Lease

For Sale

Somerville Factory with

Huge Yard

•300m² approx warehouse space

•1460m² fully fenced yard

• Rear roller door access

• Very tidy investment opportunity

• Vacant Possession

For Sale: $465,000

14 Guelph Street, Somerville

Contact:Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact:Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

Yummo Ice Cream

Main Street, Mornington

• Established business showing great profits

• Opens 7 days pw / flexible trading hours

• Great location next to children’s playground

• New 3 + 3 year lease signed April 2014

• Successful independent business with No

franchise fees

• Don’t wait! This business ticks all the boxes

For Sale $295,000 + SAV

Yummo Ice Cream For Sale

BUSINESS

FOR SALE

Contact:Kara James 0412 939 224

For Lease

Tyabb Road Showroom For Lease

• Showroom / Retail / Office

• 275m² approx

• Ample car parking

• Great exposure

For Lease: $4,250 pcm + GST + OGS

6/1 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Mornington

Contact:Kara James 0412 939 224

Contact:Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Business Sales Specialistswww.latessabusiness.com.au

50 Playne Street Frankston

Tel: (03) 9781 1588

Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA

Mobile: 0412 525 15133 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service

CAFE

$45,000 walk-in-walk out

TAKEAWAY HAIR & BEAUTY

$85,000 + sav, negotiable

MANUFACTURING BUSINESS & FREEHOLD

$900,000 + sav

PRINTING & MAIL SERVICE

HAIR SALONCONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

8 cutting stations & 3 basins. A wonderful salon in main street

position on the Peninsula. Rear carpark. Very well established, huge money spinner! Keen vendor, good

staff, fully managed..

$250,000 + sav

LICENSED RESTAURANT/CAFELICENSED RESTAURANT

$390,000 + sav

CAR DETAILING

$350,000

STEEL FABRICATION

BARGAIN - $350,000 + GST $390,000 + sav

PACKAGING & FREIGHT

DANDENONGEstablished 8 years, sales award

winner in leading franchising network. Solid business, no competition in

area, well presented premises with good lease. Deals with residential and

business customers.

$225,000 + sav

COFFEE SHOP

$155,000 + sav

LICENSED CAFE

$130,000 + sav

COMMERCIAL UPHOLSTERY

$109,500 + sav

LADIES WEAR BOUTIQUEMORNINGTON

Main Street location, Est 25 years. All clothing labels exclusive to this shop in the area, fashion parades, client

nights. Vendor willing to stay on and manage if required. New security

system, fully computerised.

$189,000 + sav

LICENSED CAFE/RESTAURANT

$200,000 + sav

CARDS,GIFTS, TOBACCO

$185,000 + sav

CHILDCARE CENTRELADIES WEAR

NOW $170,000 + sav

FOOD MANUFACTURING

$140,000 + sav

DVD & GAMES HIRE

$115,000 + sav

BEAUTY SALONMORNINGTON

Licensed distributor of franchise products, est 25 years. Premises

have 5 treatment rooms, good equipment, loyal customers. New

lease offered.$92,500 + sav

CLOTHING BOUTIQUE

$90,000 + sav

GLOBAL MARKETINGHOME BASED

Specialising in results-based solutions for small-medium

enterprises. Own territory, 10yr licence with 10yr option, no

ongoing fees, unlimited earning potential. Quality support through

State Licensor. $70,000 walk-in-walk out

$235,000 + sav

EXERCISE STUDIO CAFE

WARRAGULFully managed business in best

area, always busy, especially greeting cards, one of John Sands top performers. Over 9 years on

lease, established 25 years, opens 5 ½ days.

PET SHOP

$320,000 + stock

MORNINGTONLong lease, has aquariums, birds,

reptiles and offers dog grooming, pet food & accessories. Modern premises

on main road. Become actively

Website ready for online trading.

MORNINGTON PENINSULABiggest on the Peninsula, trading

name in excess of 30 years service. Selling plant , equipment

and name. Buyer will assume goodwill of customers. T/O has

been in excess of $4M.

MORNINGTON PENINSULA6 days from 5pm, Italian pizza,

seafood etc. Seats 60 in / 40 out, online order/delivery system.

Turnover skyrockets in summer. Baby needs the attention now,

vendor must sell.

PIZZA BAR

$575,000 + sav

NEW - PATTERSON LAKESIndoor/outdoor seating, upmarket state of the art equipment, huge

set up costs. One of 150 franchises nationwide. Large work

area, set systems in place, Established 2011.

MARINE SERVICESNEW - SORRENTO

Haulage, mooring and boat repairs, sale of marine paints, aluminium

welding, jetty building, boat detailing. Est 45 years. Price includes 7

vessels and a truck. Sub-contracted staff.

$875,000 + sav

FREEHOLD

$420,000 + GST

DANDENONGCabinet making & shop

showroom. 320 sq m. Major road location. Business also available

@ $176,000 + sav.

HALLAMTimber fencing, paling, screening, retaining walls etc. Ave 10-14 jobs a week, regular council work, RE agents, builders &

domestic clients. Vehicles inc, full training & handover period. Est 30+ years. Premises have small outside storage area & 3

$40,000 - $100,000 + GST

CARRUM DOWNS Manufacture & custom design of upholstered commercial furniture.

Regular clients, long standing business with website. Large factory

in good location, all assistance offered, vehicle included.

SORRENTO Well stocked shop in great location,

high stock turnover, long lease in place. Vendor must sell and offers full assistance with changeover. Quality

labels catering for over 35s. Staff room & 3 rear car parks.

IDEAL FOR TRADIESSEAFORD

Jetmaster – Heat N Glo dealership. One man operation with sub-con-

tracted installers or do the lot

location with allocated parking. Established 15 years.$299,000 + sav

CHELSEA HEIGHTSRange of kitchen cabinets to

commercial (builders etc) and private clients. Total package is full design service, removal of old cabinets,

supply of new cabinets/bench tops, installation. High exposure premises.

$65,000 + sav

FENCING & TIMBER SUPPLIESCONFIDENTIAL

Monday to Friday 7am until 6pm, licensed for 25 children per day, 10 under 3 ( 3 staff) and 15 over

3 (1 staff). Established 30 years in dense residential area.

SANDRINGHAMBright café on main street, easy to run with 2 staff. Seats 16 in & 8 outside. New lease available.

Opens Tues to Sun.

MORNINGTONSuit personal trainer, 80 clients on

database, no contracts, mainly cash. Opens 5 ½ days, new lease offered. Small change area, ample parking,

10 sessions $150.

$49,000

ROSEBUDEst 10 years, has seating for 30 in & 35 outside. Exterior of large shopping centre, well presented. Keen vendor ready to move on,

wants quick sale.

CHELTENHAMFull computer system with approx. 11,000 DVDs plus games & bluray.

Network buying group, no competition in the area, quality

service focused business.

HASTINGS Established 25 years, right on

the marina with beautiful outlook. Seats 45 in & 40 outside, option

to open at nights. Currently 6 days winter, 7 in summer. Good

equipment.

ROSEBUD WESTFully equipped for immediate start for new owner, secure long lease.

Wholesale fudge, glazed nuts, sell to retailers, at markets and direct factory sales. New machines & equipment,

strengthening sales.

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIESSW of Melbourne CBD, ultra

modern, new equipment. 15-20 kgs coffee & full menu, fully licensed

but not currently utilizing it so huge potential to reintroduce liquor.

ALUMINIUM FABRICATION & GLAZINGComplete service to meet all

commercial and/or architectural requirements. Largest regional distributor for SCHOTT. Two

locations, established 25 years, vendor retiring.

BERWICK All services, same day, trade

20kms. Two wash bays, triple interceptor. Established 1993, reception area, waiting lounge,

opens 5 ½ days.

ROSEBUD WESTOpposite foreshore camping ground,

corner position on highway. Seats 35+, great atmosphere, good food,

excellent coffee, very busy with brekky trade. Dual shop. 7 days 7am-4pm.

BUSINESS $1.2 million + savFREEHOLD $1.2 million + gst

NEW - MOORABBIN High quality personalized digital

printing plus bulk mail distribution, folding & plastic wrapping, envelope printing & supply, database/postage management. Purpose built plant,

website.

FRANKSTON SOUTHVendor willing to stay on for extended

business or investment with steady income stream. 6 chairs, 2 basins, nail

& beauty sublet opportunities exist.

MORNINGTONPerfectly located in Main St’s café

strip. Fully renovated, CCTV, 4 change rooms, kitchen. Exclusive stock includes fashion, footwear,

accessories & formal wear. 7 days 11am-5pm.

NEW - GEELONGLocated in large commercial/

Uni sector opposite pier on the waterway. Excellent near new

equipment, seats 30 in & 28 out, storage downstairs. Entire frontage

opens to beautiful vista. BUSINESS $175,000 FREEHOLD $415,000 + GST

KARINGALExceptionally clean with good

equipment, great menu choices. 7 days from 11am in shopping village, close to supermarket.

BUSINESS $2.2 million + savFREEHOLD $900,000 + gst

All naturalONE of eight franchise shops, this all natural yoghurt and salad bar operates as a kiosk in the Westfi eld Shopping Centre at Fountain Gate, Narre Warren. The menu includes items such as natural yoghurt, real fruit smoothies, gourmet salads, fresh juice, gelato and coffee. Trading hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 9am until 5pm and Thursday and Friday 9am until 9pm.

Yoghurt & salad bar, FOUNTAIN GATEPrice: $100,000 all offers consideredAgency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Children’s wearTHIS well-known children’s boutique enjoys a good location in a busy shopping centre - which is being refurbished - and has been operating since 1974. The business caters to children aged 0 to 14, specialising in clothing, shoes and accessories. Included in the sale is the company website, with training and assistance offered for new owners if required.

Children’s wear boutique, MOUNT ELIZAPrice: $137,000 + savAgency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Mornington News 13 May 2014 PAGE 43

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Is foot or leg pain affecting your health? Is foot or leg pain affecting your health?

Fernwood Mornington is now Open 24/7! Members can now enjoy having the fl exibility to visit the club to workout whenever it suits their busy lifestyle, with the same service and clean facilities.

Fernwood team members are on site in extended hours to keep members motivated and extended Personal Training times are now on offer.

Fernwood has installed a state-of-the-art security system to ensure safety at all times with 24-hour monitoring and easy access to the premises using keytags.

New equipment has been introduced for a Functional Fit training program offered to members. Functional Fit classes run in a small group for 30 minutes. Training is at a moderate to high intensity designed specifi cally for women

with sessions held at various times during the day with fully qualifi ed Personal Trainers.

This is a great fun way to train in a group.Fernwood offers registered crèche facility

from 9am-12pm, complimentary breakfast, clean facilities, fi tness programs tailored to your needs with friendly staff.

Yoga has been added to a variety of fi tness classes and a relaxation/meditation class begins this month.

Don’t miss out on a on-day only sale on Thursday 22 May featuring no payment up front and 10% off memberships.Fernwood Mornington Shop A3/1128 Nepean Hwy, Mornington www.fernwoodfi tness.com.au Call 5973 5188

Gym open all hours

Mornington News 13 May 2014 PAGE 45

Cardiac rehabilitation programREHABILITATION HOSPITAL

Emma Boston has been working as a nurse in Critical Care for more than 20 years, with a special interest in heart care. In the last eight years, she has

wellbeing with people recovering from an acute

healthier, more active lives.

How it helps:

What’s involved?

incorporating twice weekly sessions of exercise

participant joins the group sessions.

exercise.

how to use them safely.

leisure.

How do you start?

To participate in this program, a referral from

assessment prior to entry in the program.

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Through rehabilitation, patients receive the care, therapy and support they need to regain maximum independence and quality of life following surgery, an accident or a major illness. Inpatient and outpatient care is available.

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Our Cardiac Rehabilitation team includes a Rehabilitation Physician, Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurses, Cardiac Physiotherapists, Dietitian, Occupational Therapists, Pharmacist, Psychologist, Speech Therapists and Pastoral Care Practitioner.

Together they will customise your individual program and provide one-on-one therapy sessions during an inpatient stay. We also have our outpatient program which follows the National Heart Foundation guidelines to lead to a healthier, happier you.

If you would like help to lead healthier, more active lives following a heart event, then ask your doctor for a referral to Dr Bruce Shirazi.

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BOX TANDEM, trailer, blue, 8ft x5ft, 1ft 7inch high, 2002,GVN2000kg, tare 650, light trucktyres. $4,000. Call Jeff 0488 086300.

HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 3.0 turbodiesel, 250,000kms, GC, reg Sep-tember 2014, service manualand history, bullbar, HaymanReese towbar, engine immobilis-er, tinted windows, dual batter-ies, no RWC, PBB-264. $3,000.Phone 5941 3225.

ONSITE CARAVAN, with perma-nent annexe, at Shallow Inlet,sleeps up to eight, two sets ofbunks, QS bed and sofa bed,couch, TV, microwave, fridge,oven, garden shed, walking dis-tance to beach, playground forkids, everything you need for agreat family holiday. $8,500ono.0418 139 946.

JAYCO, Star Craft, 15' pop-top,single beds, roll out awning withshades, 3 way fridge, micro-wave, TV, GC, Langwarrin.$11,500. 9789 6915, 0429 802593.

HOLDEN, Cruz, 2010, CDX, blackleather seats pewter grey col-our, sun roof, manual, reg until01/15, YCH-680. $13,500. 0423092 188.

JAYCO, Caravan, 1986, model1665, double bed, with collapsi-ble table to make 2nd doublebed, gas oven, new Dometicfridge installed 2009, roll outfitted annexe, installed 2009.$9,000. Phone: 0430 484 592,9754 2742.

WINDSOR, Statesman, pop top,16 ft, full annexe, 2 large singlebeds, fridge, 4 burner stove,oven, microwave, portable AC,large toolbox, 12 months reg,VGC with extras, stored undercover, Mt Eliza. $7,500. 0408342 097.

MILLARD, 2001, special edition,full annexe, many extras, 16ft,as new, VGC. Pakenham.$21,000. 0408 331 347.BOAT TRAILER, fold up, collapsi-

ble boat trailer, tubular steel, 12months reg, suits up to 3.6metre aluminium Tinny. Roadworthy condition, V98-099.$420. Call 0413 805 647.

JAYCO, pop top 17ft 2004, 3way fridge, 4 burner stove, 2single beds, microwave, AC,heater, tinted windows, genuinereason for selling, excellent con-dition. $18,000neg. 0419 530891, 5997 5376.

WINDSOR, 20ft, Statesman Roy-al excellent condition, rear en-suite, front kitchen, roll outawning, reverse cycle under-floor, AC, oven, microwave,Wheelers hill. 0412 170 656.

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TOYOTA, Landcruiser, GXL 4.5,gas and petrol, UMY-942,$7,700ono. 0409 219 017.

HOLDEN, Commodore, VYSS2002 auto, silver, reg Jan 2015,RWC, 156,470+kms, GC,TXY-857. $10,000ono. PH:0401064 364. Narre Warren South.

MITSUBISHI. Sigma, stationwagon 1987, Astron 2.6L, 5 spdgearbox, high roof, GC, needsclutch plate, eng. M57ZU04405.$550. Phone 8707 5687.

TOYOTA, Landcruiser, wagon,1988, automatic overdrive, littlef o r R W C , V I NJT711FJ6200700265. $3,500.9702 5397 between 5pm-6pm.

JAYCO, 2012, Sterling, model21-65-7, 2 door fridge, Ibis AC,washing machine, ensuite, solarpanel plus 2 batteries, outsideentertainment pack, cafe di-nette with tri-fold table, bikerack, pole carrier, fitted withESC, new condition, suit newbuyer. $51,500. 0428 564 662.

ROYAL FLAIR, caravan, full en-suite, new buyer, AC, washingmachine, 22ft, kept under cover,built in BBQ, as new.$46,000ono. 5941 2856.

MERCEDES BENZ, Sprinter,2005, new fit-out, turbo diesel,double bed, LED TV, DVD, 90L 3way-fridge, microwave, roll outawning, gas hotplate, plenty ofcupboard storage, shower andtoilet, gas hot water service,260L fresh water, RWC, regBOSNA. $54,000ono. 0418 319877. Nar Nar Goon.

JAYCO, off-road Penguin camp-er, 2012, EC, bag awning, an-nexe, oven, cook top, grill, elec-tronic roof lift, inner spring mat-tress. $22,500. 0416 180 532.

AVAN, Erin, 16', poptop, 2001,front kitchen, microwave, waterfilter, adjustable table, L shapeddinette with lounge opposite, 3way fridge, carpet tiles on floor,island bed, separate batteryback up, roll out awning, w/endsand side wall, floor matting,includes Hayman Reece heavyduty tow kit with load levellers,pegs, ropes, power lead, TVaerial, water and sludge hosesand storage cover. Reluctantsale, EC, $18,500. 0418 102 153.

JAYCO, 16ft, pop top, Starcraft,2000, roll out awning and otherextras, EC. $15,750ono. 59756813.

HOLDEN, 1963, Premier Collec-tor Aussie Car, auto, originalcondition, motor/body A1,ready to cruise, reg, 04228-H.$17,900. 0426 873 347.

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TOYOTA, Land Cruiser, 100 ser-ies, 1999, diesel with after facto-ry Turbo, eight seater with DVDplayer, electric brakes andheavy duty Haymen Reece towbar, 313,000kms, VGC, SNG-632.$21,000 with RWC. Phone 0408533 122

JURGENS, Lunagazer, 2012,20ft, J2406, as new, under war-ranty, single beds, tare1,750kgs, full ensuite, rod hold-er, tows nice, extras. $45,000.5971 0131, 0400 196 196.

MAZDA, RX8, as new condition,53,000kms, SRG0, $26,000, atRye, 0409 564 366.

ROADSTAR VOYAGER 1993,16'6"x7'6", 2 single beds, centrekitchen, 4 burner cooktop, grilland oven, rangehood, 3 wayfridge, roll out awning, frontboot, full security door, VGC,Reg 06/14. $12,000. 0429 109834.

JAYCO, J series van, 2007, EC,reverse cycle air conditioning,gas hotplate plus grill, micro-wave, awning, $21,500. 0419112 062.

JAYCO, freedom, pop top, 2000,EC, new 3 way fridge, singlebeds, awning, reg, serviced, towkit available, ideal first van, easyto tow. $13,000. EndeavourHills. 9700 7340.

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RIDE ON MOWER, John Deere,23 HP, Z425, zero turn, 48'mowing deck, with 43 hours.$5,000. Call Jeff 0488 086 300.

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JAYCO, Freedom, 2004, poptop,two single beds, inner springmattresses, hotplates, grill,oven, microwave, AC, awning, 3way fridge, annexe, EC, $19,000.5977 5659.

YAMAHA, WRF 250, 2004, VGC,6000kms, FMF pipe, all lightsworking, for reg. $3,500. 0402819 053.

SAVAGE, 4.2m, 50HP motor, regfor 12 months, new battery,new electric winch $3,200neg.5996 2470.

JAYCO EAGLE, 2009, 3-wayfridge. Bagged awning, bed flys.Full custom made annexe. VGC.Excellent for family camping.$18,500. Call 0407 709 443

HONDA CR-V, Sport, 2000, Sebr-ing Silver, 5 Spd Manual. Drive4x4 on demand. 197,842 kms,sun roof, RWC. Reg JE2-367.$5,800.00. Mount Martha, Gregon 0418 340 427

COMPASS, poptop caravan,2005, 15'6'', one owner, frontkitchen, 3 way refrigerator, mi-crowave, 4 burner cooktop, grill,rangehood, water filter, roll outpantry, island double bed, innerspring mattress, ample storage,roll out awning, shade wall,matting annexe floor, electricbrakes, excellent towing. Reluc-tant sale - $20,000. 0407 444552.

HONDA, Scooter, Forza 250,35,713kms, VGC, 12 months reg,RWC, IN-5ZA. $3,750ono. 0402457 516.

HOLDEN, Berlina, VZ 2006,black, auto, 4 speed, sedan,167,237 kms, PDW 18 inch rims,CC, 6 cyl, 3.6L petrol, rear parkassist, airbags, towbar, electricand tinted windows, sound sys-tem with Panasonic touchscreen head unit, 2 x 12 inchkicker subs, amp, 6 x speakers,iPod connectivity, interior EC,black/grey. The vehicle is in ECand has been serviced regularly.New number plates will be sup-plied as personalised plates'RHYZ' will not be transferred onsale. RWC will be supplied.$9,800 or best offer. Enquiries:0418 274 312.

RELOCATABLE HOME, 2 dblbeds, furnished, no pets, en-suite, toilet, shower, Rosebud.$32,000ono. 0400 817 522.

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FORD, Falcon, BA, XR6, turbo,auto, 2003, leather trim, 18"alloys, 97,000kms, RWC, reg un-til 02/15, SRA-971, EC, servicebooks. $12,500. 0407 324 695.

JAYCO, Destiny, poptop, 2007,14ft, garaged as new, two singlebeds, EC, electric brakes, 3 wayfridge, griller, 4 way stove top,awning, quick sale, $17,500.Somers 5983 1391.

REGENT Pop top, 18ft, 2008,auto roof lift, TV, microwave,AC, gas and electric stove. Manyother extras, tandem axle, rollout awning. $24,500. 97023587.

QUINTREX BOAT, 14.2 metres,as new, Seatrail trailer, as new,Suzuki 15hp motor, newly instal-led, folding seats and bimini.Extras include fish sounder and5 life jackets. $3,500. 0410 646550.

JAYCO, Sterling, 2011, 22ft,awning with annexe, large fridge/freezer, washing machine, fullensuite, TV, DVD player, AC,heating, electric brakes, in newcondition, stored in garage.$43,000. For more photos call9707 5012 or 0418 549 309.

HONDA, CRV Sports wagon,2005, reg to 8/14, auto, CC,central locking, PS, AC, electricwindows, mirrors and sunroof,immobiliser and alarm, CD/ra-dio, EC, with RWC, TRR-316.$12,900. Phone 0433 904 488.Drouin.

EUREKA, at 65% complete, hasSimmonds wheels, 1835 VW en-gine and gear box, perfect proj-ect car. Engine n.o:043101101A. $5,900ono. 0407045 410.

CARAVAN, low tow CommodoreDeluxe, 1993, tare 1350, 5.18m,toilet, shower, hand basin, dblbed and fold down kitchen todbl bed, AC as new, hot waterservice as new, pinch pleatedcurtains rubber backed, tandemwheels, plenty of storage space,3-way fridge, like a home inside,many extras. $16,000. 0448 768140.

TOYOTA, Prado Grande, 3.4, V6,2001, leather interior, sunroof,full electrics, new tyres, 8 seat-er, no off road, EC, reg, RWC,156,300kms, UGS-205. $16,500.0407 614 456.

HONDA, Civic GL 1991, 230kmsmechanically sound, reliable, fa-ded paintwork, reg until 31stApril, sold as is, EZE-633.$950ono. 5986 3189.

JAYCO, Sterling, 2010, 18' 6"tandem poptop, double islandbed, toilet/shower, full gasstove/oven/grill, microwave, TV,3 way fridge, lots of storage, AC/heating, full awning with shadecurtain and ground cover, serv-ice history, electric brakes, EC.$37,000. Phone: 0407 425 411.

PLAYMOR, caravan, Drifter,2009, EC, comfortable living,recliner chairs, QB, 2 digital TV's,washing machine, slide out AC,awning plus shades, shower,toilet, hot water, frisge, freezer.$79,500. 0422 041 941.

JAYCO, Destiny, 2007, poptop,17'6'', dual axle, island bed,front kitchen, AC, roll out awn-ing, electric water pump, TV,microwave, battery pack, urgentsale, must sell, $25,500 ono, MtMartha. Phone Rod 0419 001259.

CAMPER TRAILER, Camel, 2013,off road, walk in QS bed, stain-less steel kitchen, 2x4.5 gasbottles, 75 litre water tank,gazebo, electric brakes. Almostbrand new. $16,000. 0407 859685. Calls only after 7pm.BOAT, Savage bay cruiser,

4.35m, first registered January2013, 40hp Mercury 4 stroke, 24hours, many extras, as new.$17,700. 0407 887 217.

TOYOTA, Lucida, 1993, auto,turbo diesel, AC, CC, sunroof,a l a r m , f u l l e l e c t r i c s ,252,800kms, great family car,reg until 03/15. SCU-323.$2,600. 0422 680 138. Keysbor-ough.

CITROEN, 2005, auto, 1.4C3,70,000kms, RWC, reg until 08/14, UWG-710. $7,000. 0433175 066.

HOLDEN, Statesman 2007, 6 cyl-inder, grey leather interior,cruise control, 5 speed auto,sandstorm colour, reg until 07/14 154,000kms, URZ-024.$16,000. 0408 315 761.

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By Stuart McCulloughFROM a young age, I wanted to be older. I expressed this deep-held de-sire in a range of ways, including a brief period during primary school in which I dressed like a Cockney shoe-shine, complete with fl at-cap. I was, of course, a complete fraud. I may have looked like I could give your shoes a spit and polish at a moment’s notice but, in truth, I rarely cleaned my own shoes much less someone else’s. Be-sides, it’s hard to polish gumboots to a satisfactory standard. But I didn’t only dress as though I was much old-er; I frequently tried to eat beyond my years also. I have been making up for it ever since.

I am a hopeless sweet tooth. In fact, despite not being entirely straight and suffering a variety of fl aws too numer-ous to mention, my teeth are possibly the sweetest thing about me. Not that it’s my fault. I come from a family of committed sweet teeth. Even my father, whose original teeth were re-placed sometime back in the 1950s, still has a sweet tooth. It’s something that stays with you for life.

People commonly toss around the term ‘chocoholic’ lightly, as though it was some kind of joke but, frankly, those people have no idea what it is to be hopelessly enslaved to the brown stuff. Were I ever to win a Golden Ticket, I would have to be restrained. Like Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs, I would be bound in a straitjacket with a metal grill over my mouth and wheeled across the thresh-

old by Willy Wonka himself. Sadly, only that kind of brutal security would be enough to prevent me from going absolutely berserk from the fi rst mo-ment I set foot in the Chocolate Room.

Left to my own devices, I would surely make Augustus Gloop look like the very height of restraint as I guz-zled, gulped and pretty much stuffed my face from a variety of angles until

being tasered by an Oompa Loompa.But despite my fondness for the

sweet stuff, when in public I was con-scious of displaying restraint. I didn’t want the world at large to know that I had a sweet tooth that had managed to work its way through the rest of my body. When at a restaurant, my natural instinct would be to order chocolate spaghetti and hang the consequences.

As for choosing an ice cream, I would be drawn to the double chocolate fudge-tastic as surely as a mosquito to a blue light zapper. But despite these deep urges, I would resist. Instead, I would consciously select the most grown-up thing on the menu I could think of.

For decades, I chose things I wasn’t particularly interested in eating, all for the sake of creating the illusion of being more grown up. Generations of waiters and waitresses must have puz-zled at the fact that I always looked slightly disappointed whenever I was served a meal. This was especially true of whenever our family went out and ate pancakes.

The restaurant had a kids’ menu full of wonderful pancake options, most of which lavished generous serves of chocolate in one form or another. I, of course, was duty bound to resist. Instead, I trawled through the adult menu looking for something that sug-gested that I was deeply sophisticated and mature far beyond my tender years. For reasons that are now un-clear, I thought that boysenberry sent just the right message.

Truth be told, I did not know then what a boysenberry was. It simply sounded exotic. I knew of no one who grew them and imagined that they were from some far-off land. It re-minded me of the snozzberries on the lickable wallpaper in Willy Wonka’s foyer. I believed then that the boysen-berry and snozzberry could well be re-lated. In truth, a boysenberry is some-

thing of a mutant – a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry. I’d even go so far as to say that the boysenberry is the ‘Liger’ of the berry world (ask Napoleon Dynamite).

Ironically, at that time blackberries were my sworn enemy. That’s because they grew in plague proportions down in the back paddock and I spent nearly ninety percent of my time – including when I ought to have been at school – pulling out thorny blackberry bushes with my bare hands. This accounts, I feel, for my present-day aversion to anything resembling manual labour. But I was blissfully unaware that whilst I did battle with blackberries on a daily basis and regarded them as nothing more than a weed, I was or-dering its illegitimate offspring on my pancakes in place of my one true love – chocolate.

I have long since given up pretend-ing to be sophisticated. Once, I always wore a dinner suit complete with a bow tie to ‘casual clothes’ days. Now I’m unlikely to wear anything without an elasticised waist. Gone, too, is the desire to be older than I am. Time has taken care of that.

These days I am just as likely to order boysenberries as I am to dress like a Cockney shoeshine. My abid-ing affair with chocolate, however, continues unabated. It’s strange to see which things persist into adulthood and which things fall away. Boysen-berries may come and go. Chocolate is forever.

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Compiled by Cameron McCulloughFrom the pages of the Mornington Standard, 16 May 1914Mr S. S. Price, surgeon dentist, will be at Nurse Jackson’s Private Hospital, Frankston on Sunday next (tomorrow.)

***The Book Committee of the Dromana Library have arranged with “Mullens” for a supply of new books monthly.

***Members and intending members of the Frankston Choral Society are invited to the annual meeting on Monday next at the Mechanics’ Hall. A good programme, ping pong tour-nament, and supper.

***Major and Mrs C. W. Campbell returned to Amesfi sld Park last Saturday after an interesting motor tour throughout Australia. We expect in a future issue to chronicle some in interesting particulars of the tour.

***An important unreserved clearing sale will be conducted by Messrs Brody and Mason at Ann Villa, Wells Street, Frankston on Wednesday next, 20th May, when they will offer the superior furniture etc of Mrs A. Har-ris, who is leaving the district. Full particulars are advertised.

***Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails, 1s 6d.

***The well known business of Messrs A. Nunn and Sons, general mer-chants, of Mornington, has been pur-chased by Mr Higgs, of Melbourne, who intends carrying on the business under the same lines and with the

same staff as his predecessors, and the general public can depend upon receiving the same attention and courtesy as hither to.

***At the recent musical examinations for the degree of D.M.S.V., Miss Dorie Overton, pupil of Miss Olive Sherlock D.M.S.V., was successful in obtaining the highest honours out of over 200 competitors. Miss Sher-lock is to be congratulated upon her student obtaining such a high degree of profi ciency.

***At a meeting of the Board of Manage-ment of the Melbourne Ragged Boys’ Home Mission held last week in Mel-bourne, Mr J. B. Jolly, of Frankston, headed the poll, and was elected to the Council of the institution. We learn that Mr Jolly intends to move that a local committee be appointed to assist in the management of the Seaside Home at Frankston.

***The Dromana Presbyterian Church, which has been closed for a fortnight, has in the meantime been painted inside and out. The old residents will be pleased to hear that the Rev J. Barnaby, (who is a local product, and one of the foremost preachers in Melbourne), will conduct the reopen-ing services at Dromana on Sunday next, morning and evening. A good congregation is expected.

***Mr Fred Taylor, the manager of the Frankston Motor Garage Proprietary Ltd has taken up his duties at the garage at Frankston. Extra cars are being installed by the company at Frankston, whilst a car will also be

stationed at Mornington and Chelsea respectively, and later on, other towns of the Peninsula will be given cars. To the order of the company, two “Grant” cars are at present in transit to Australia.

***An American saloon worker was trying to persuade an Irishman to vote for the saloon by using the threadbare argument that if you close up the sa-loon and cut off the revenue, it will be necessary to close the public schools. “And then what will your boy do for an education ?” “I’d rather have my born learn his A B C in heaven than to be able to read Latin in Hell.”

***The second of the series of winter so-cials in connection with Frankston St. Paul’s Club was held on Wednesday evening in the Mechanics’ Hall. The weather was rather boisterous which, no doubt, accounted for the rather small attendance.

***“Ned” Towers, who was a land holder in the Langwarrin district, and highly respected for his sterling worth and unassuming ways, died suddenly in Melbourne lately, having been unsuccessfully operated on for some internal trouble.

***Mrs J. W. Swords, of “Victoria Villa” Dandenong, celebrated her 94th birthday lately. Born at Nenagh, Ireland, in 1820, Mrs Swords was married there to her late husband by the Lord Bishop of Killaloe 1840. Soon afterwards the couple sailed for Australia, leaving Liverpool in the sailing ship Theresa, and arrived in Port Phillip after a trying voyage of six months. For several years she resided at Port and pulled the fi rst impression of “The Port and Guard-ian”, the fi rst newspaper published in Victoria, outside of Melbourne. Her late husband conducted “The Guard-ian” for some years. Messrs F. W. and H. Swords, of “The Dandenong Advertiser,” are sons. Mrs Swords is naturally becoming feeble, and the annual festival, which in the past was attended by a large gathering of relatives, was this year restricted to a small family reunion. Mrs Swords is a well known resident of the Frankston district, having resided here for a number of years, during which time she took a great deal of interest in school matters.

***A conference of representatives of the Progress Associations of the Penin-sula was held at Bittern on Monday evening last. Delegates from the following associations were present:

Westernport, Mornington, Crib Point Bittern, Balnarring and Moorooduc. It was resolved that a federated associa-tion be formed, the objects being to support the development of railways, postal and telephone services, roads, water supply, foreshores, ports and harbours, etc. The following resolu-tion was carried unanimously “That the federated progress associations emphatically protests against any departure from Admiral Henderson’s programme as affecting the Flinders naval base, such as the proposed deferring provision for fl oating dock, and the carrying out of repairs to destroyers at Williamstown, instead of at the base.”

***The football season opened in earnest in the Peninsula on Saturday last, when the weather was all that could be desired. At Somerville last year’s premiers were defeated by the home team after a strenuous match, while Dromana accounted for Frankston at Dromana. Tyabb were at home to Mornington, who defeated them by a substantial majority. Spectators should witness some interesting foot-ball before the season closes.

***Shire of Frankston and Hastings - No-tice to ratepayers to pay rates. Rate-payers are hereby notifi ed that, in order to be placed on this year’s Vot-ers Roll, all Rates must be paid on or before 10th June. Interest at the rate of 6 percent will be charged on all ac-counts not paid on that date, and le-gal proceedings will be taken for their recovery without further notice. Dog fees and Pan fees must also be paid on or before 10th June.

100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Mrs Swords turns 94, Ned Towers dies after “internal trouble”Mrs Swords turns 94, Ned Towers dies after “internal trouble”

“Ned” Towers, who was a land holder in the

Langwarrin district, and highly respected for

his sterling worth and unassuming ways, died suddenly in Melbourne

lately, having been unsuccessfully operated on for some internal trouble.

Mornington News 13 May 2014 PAGE 49

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PENINSULA LEAGUEBy Toe PuntMornington proved it has taken the next step and is a real challenger for the 2014 Peninsula League premiership after smashing reigning premiers Edithvale-Aspendale by more than six goals.

Despite trailing by a point at the half-way mark of the clash, the Dogs booted nine goals to three in the second half to record a comfortable 18.13 (121) to 12.13 (85) victory.

It was a highly entertaining game. It was free fl owing with plenty of skills on display.

The Doggies have been suspect when they have been challenged in the past but on Saturday, when the heat needed to be turned up, it was the home side that came to the fore.

The introduction of Dale and Danny Nolan into the team, along with man mountain Michael Gay, cannot be un-derestimated.

Dale Nolan has booted 13 goals in his past three matches, including fi ve on the weekend. He has 17 for the season.

His brother Danny is controlling the engine room and is damaging when he runs forward also.

Danny Nolan has been in the best players three times in his fi ve matches and has booted goals in all but one match.

Anthony Simpson was at his best for the Dogs on the weekend. Chris Paxino wound back the clock with a best on fi eld performance and Chris Baker once again proved how valuable he is to this team.

Despite the experience and recruits, the Dogs also had the likes of teenagers Jake Smart and James Fletcher running around. Will Goosey wouldn’t be far away either. There’s a nice blend.

With wins against both grand fi nalists from last year, the Doggies now need to set new goals of fi nishing in the top three. Simply playing fi nals is no long-er good enough for this team.

Bonbeach swung the ledger back into their own favour on Saturday when they held off a fast fi nishing Langwar-rin to win a thriller 12.9 (81) to 11.11 (77).

The Sharks have won their past two matches against previously undefeated teams in YCW and now the Kangaroos.

They are starting to get all of their stars on the park together and they are beginning to have an impact on the contest.

On Saturday when the game needed to be won, Travis Johnstone stood up, along with Paul Rebeschini and Shane McDonald.

Matt Clifford was clearly the best player on the ground while Jackson Casey and Mark Tyrell were also domi-nant.

The Sharks lost Josh Bull early in the game, which meant all of the ruck du-ties were left up to Dylan Jones. Lang-warrin also lost their number one ruck-man Matt Naughton for most of the second half as a ruck option.

Langwarrin didn’t hit the front at any stage in the match, although they did draw level on several occasions.

Bonbeach kicked the fi rst two goals of every quarter, except for the last, which always gave them a buffer.

The Kangas would fi ght their way back but the Sharks had the answers.

The home side peppered the goals in the last quarter (1.4 to 0.2) but just couldn’t get over the line.

Sean Herdman was very good for the Kangas with three goals while Liam Hogan did lots of work around the ball. Skipper Scott Sienkiewicz was also dominant.

The experience of the Sharks, the confi dence in their own ability and that

of their teammates and their composure under pressure couldn’t be underesti-mated.

They won the contested footy and their work rate and intensity was high.

Langwarrin wanted to play fast fl ow-ing footy and Bonbeach wanted it in close. The difference in the end was that Bonbeach controlled the tempo of the game for longer periods. Lang-warrin also lacks a big, strong forward. Matty Dimkos is the answer there.

Frankston YCW bounced back on Saturday, getting the job done against a winless Seaford, 16.12 (108) to 9.8 (62).

The Tigers had lost three games by less than two goals leading up to this clash however, on Saturday, they just couldn’t get close enough to the Stone-cats to strike, despite leading at the fi rst change.

Jai Coghlan was arguably the best player on the ground while Lachy Wal-lace was a welcome return.

Ben Crowe was outstanding for the Tigers, while Dylan Crump was again in great form.

Karingal booted more than one goal for the fi rst time in three matches on Saturday, kicking three against Pines.

The Bulls booted three goals in the

opening half and four in the second hour, however, still went down 7.6 (48) to 18.16 (124).

Shaun White booted fi ve for Pines in a best on fi eld performance while Luke Houldcroft, Dale Tedge and Jamie Messina with three goals were outstanding. Jack Wheeler also played his best game for the club.

George Angelopoulos, Brad Groenendyk and Michael Burke were the best of the Bulls.

It took until the last quarter for Mt Eliza to shake-off a persistent Chelsea on Saturday, eventually winning 11.20 (86) to 10.14 (74).

Despite having seven more scoring shots, the Mounties needed to boot fi ve goals to three in the fi nal term to get the four points.

Tim Strickland booted four goals in a match winning performance for the Redlegs, while Ben Lean and Sam Gill were also dominant.

Kristian Harper was named Chel-sea’s best in only his second game while Zach Graham was outstanding his fi rst senior game.

There’s a lot to like about the way Cheslea are progressing. The Redlegs on the other hand have a lot of work to do.

Doggies are the real dealDoggies are the real deal

NEPEAN LEAGUEBy Toe PuntCRIB Point maintained its position as the only undefeated side in the com-petition with a 23 point victory over Rye in Nepean League football on Saturday.

The Pies were jumped in the opening term, trailing by 20 points at the fi rst change, however as they have done so often in the opening fi ve games of the season, they stormed back into the contest to lead at half time.

Glenn Boyd is really starting to fi nd his mojo and he fi nished with four on the weekend for the Pies, while anoth-er recruit, Brad Arnold, played his best game for the black and white. Luke Herrington and Jon Flack continue to relish the fact that they are not the only players for the opposition to worry about these days. They were both out-standing, as was Jack Johnson, who booted three goals.

A four goal to three third quarter set up the win for the Pies, kicking 16 points clear before recording a 17.12 (114) to 14.7 (91) win. Accuracy in front of goal really did keep Rye in the contest.

Aaron Findlay made it eight goals in two matches for the Demons with another four on Saturday, while Matty Siberas, Ben Cain and Jai Lloyd were outstanding.

Rosebud is in a spot of bother after losing its fourth match for the season against Red Hill on Saturday.

The Buds led at quarter time by 22 points and by 15 points at half time.

However, Red Hill’s leg speed was the difference in the second half, boot-ing eight goals to three to win 12.12 (90) to 11.3 (69). Twenty-fi ve scoring shots to 14 for the match and 15 to four in the second half really did high-light the Hillmen’s domination after half time.

Jarryd Douglas booted four for the Hillmen while the leg speed of Dylan Neal was a highlight of the match. Pe-ter Dal Lago and Jarred Eames also provided that high level experience when the game needed to be won.

Greg Bentley worked tirelessly for the Buds, as did Sam Kremeich in a run with role, while Tom Baker was good up front with three goals.

The Hillmen maintained their second position on the ladder with four wins

and one loss. Rosebud has slumped to ninth and is now two games and 30 per cent outside of the top fi ve.

The Buds must win all of their next four matches against Tyabb, Devon Meadows, Somerville and Frankston Bombers to have any chance of play-ing fi nals football this season.

Somerville won its third straight game after a shaky start to the season, leading all afternoon to beat Devon Meadows.

The Eagles should have put the Pan-thers to the sword in the second quar-ter, however, kicked 3.7 to 3.2 to let the opposition off the hook.

However, the visitors dominated in the third term, booting 4.6 to 2.2 to set-up a match winning 22 point buffer at the fi nal change.

The Panthers did come back in the fi nal quarter however Somerville hung-on to win a low scoring contest, 10.18 (78) to 10.9 (69).

Josh Collie continued his brilliant form for the Eagles with three goals while Daniel Dickinson, Justin Allsop and Timmy Hirst were integral in the win.

James Bow was up to his old tricks with six goals for the Panthers, while Pat Harmes and Daniel Watson were also fi ne contributors.

In better news for the Panthers, Alex Doria, Stef Baumgartner and Brian Wapshot all played well in the reserves, while Beau Miller should be back this week or after the bye. The Panthers have also lured the mercurial Andre Young from Cranbourne, who will be important in the back half of the season.

Devon Meadows remains in the top fi ve despite the loss.

A last quarter fade-out saw Hastings go down to Sorrento by 17 points at David McFarlane Reserve.

The Blues led by eight points at quarter time, two points at the main break and by three points at the fi -nal change. However, with the home crowd on their side, the Sharks domi-nated the fi nal term, booting 4.8 to three goals to win 13.19 (97) to 11.8 (74).

Leigh Poholke made it 16 goals in two matches with seven goals on Saturday, while Trevor Mattison and James Hallahan once again set up the win with their run through the middle.

Dan Noble plonked himself as a

permanent forward and was rewarded with fi ve goals while Steven Robb fi -nally got his opportunity after domi-nating in the reserves and was argu-ably Hastings’ best. Colin McVeigh and Daniel Wishart continued their brilliant starts to the season.

The Blues are only a game and three per cent outside of the top fi ve.

Dromana continues to sneak un-der the radar, notching up its fourth win for the season, this time against Frankston Bombers.

The Tigers are in third place on the table however, with all the talk sur-rounding the new kids on the block in Crib Point and Red Hill, as well as the slump of Rosebud, people are not talk-ing about Dromana.

On Saturday, the Tigers extended their lead at every change, winning 16.16 (112) to 7.17 (59).

Anthony Bruhn fi nished with sev-en goals for the Tigers while Daniel Guerts and Jack Fowler played inte-gral roles in the domination.

Shaun Brand and Jeremy Waixel were the best of the Bombers, while Sam Drake was back and playing good footy.

In the fi nal game, Pearcedale dis-played some of its best football for the season, beating Tyabb 26.15 (171) to 14.12 (96).

In a free-fl owing contest, the Pan-thers set-up the win with an 11 goal to one second quarter. They booted 12 goals to seven in the second half.

Basil Sibosado and Pat Cadd each fi nished with fi ve goals for the Pan-thers while Troy Jacobson and Dylan Hoare were dominant.

Jake Anderson booted three goals and was Tyabb’s best player, while Shane Waterstone and Justin Volk were among their team’s best yet again.

Magpies keep flying high, remain undefeatedMagpies keep flying high, remain undefeated

Letting it slip: Hastings were defeated by Sorrento after leading at every change. Picture: Andrew Hurst

PAGE 50 Mornington News 13 May 2014

MORNINGTON NEWS scoreboard

FRANKSTON VFL DOLPHINSROUND 7

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INTERLEAGUEBy Toe PuntTHE Under 18 interleague squads have been announced.

Red Hill, Dromana and Pearcedale were not represented in the Nepean League squad.

The Nepean Squad is:Rosebud: Jackson McRae, Jacob Hepner,

Daniel Wilson, Keegan DownieSorrento: Ethan King, Shannon Gladman,

Danny Stephenson, William HarbinsonDevon Meadows: Darcy Atkins, Kyle Salerno,

Jake Smith, Jayden SullivanCrib Point: Jayden Deas, Caleb Gray, Tyler

WiltonRye: Dekodda Thomson-IrwinSomerville: Chris Harris, Corey Dow, Travis

Finn, Niall YoungFrankston: Tyler Neal, Matt Windsor, Ben

Sharman, Lachie HunterHastings: Wade Delahaye, Kayne LewisTyabb: Nick TarantoThe squad has had one training session and

three more will follow at Dromana over the next

three Wednesdays.In Peninsula League, the squad will train at

Chelsea for the next three Wednesday nights.Pines is the only club that has not been repre-

sented.The squad is:Langwarrin: Ryan Napier, Tyson MacDonald,

Corey Hanger, Lochie DaviesEdi-Asp: Ben O’Brien, Brad Walters, Liam

Harris, Sean FisherBonbeach: Dylan Edwards, Brandon Sison,

Ezekiel Turner, Jake KmjaicChelsea: David Mennhenitt, Daniel Aars-

mann, Michael Hatzis, Matthew SilvaKaringal: Brad Occohpinti, Jake Kelly, Bailey

Frey, Travis PuntarioniMt Eliza: Brodie Shaw, Nathan Ryan, Josh

Curren, Anthony ClearyMornington: Josh Halsall, Brett McCleary,

Ryan O’Dell, Luke StahlSeaford: Harley Cook, Johnathan Haidon,

Matthew Pola, Matthew HerbertFrankston YCW: Jack Butland, Jack Green-

wood, Brendan March, Sam Pickess, Ben Wagner.

Teams announced for U-18’s InterleagueTeams announced for U-18’s Interleague

Leading all day: Dromana took the points against Frankston in netball over the weekend, winning 42 - 32. Pictures: Andrew Hurst

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