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Special Promotion - 28 April 2015Special Promotion - 28 April 2015

INSIDE:May the fourth be with you Landmark trees get the chop Yacht in line for awards win

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THE fi nal winding up of the fi nan-cial affairs of the organisation be-hind the Shiva School of Meditation and Yoga, Mt Eliza, could depend on “litigation fl owing” from allegations against its former spiritual leader, Rus-sell Kruckman, also known as Swami Shankarananda and Swamiji.

Paul Burness and Con Kokkinos of

Worrells Solvency & Forensic Ac-countants were last week appointed voluntary liquidators of the troubled Shiva Yoga Inc.

Mr Burness on Saturday said the timing of the winding up of the or-ganisation would be determined by the “litigation fl owing” and contingent li-abilities.

Once fi nalised, the liquidation will see the end of an organisation that has been a signifi cant part of the Mt Eliza

community for the past 25 years.As well as running a cafe in the vil-

lage its Saturday night gatherings, or satsangs, were regularly attended by more than 350 people, including resi-dents of the ashram.

The decision to wind up the organi-sation behind the ashram at 27 Tower Rd follows last December’s announce-ment by the school that Mr Kruckman “has had secret sexual relations with a number of women from the ashram

community” and that police are inves-tigating allegations of sexual assault and a class action announced by St Kilda lawyer Angela Sdrinis.

Mr Burness said Shiva Yoga owned three properties near the ashram, two in Petrel Ave and one in Clendon Close.

They are collectively valued at just under $3 million, although one has a mortgage.

The most valuable property con-nected to the yoga school, the ash-

ram in Tower Rd, is owned by Swami Shankarananda and is not subject to the liquidation.

Financial statements of the tax-ex-empt Shiva Yoga Inc for the year ended June 2014 show $1.38m has been spent improving the ashram building and lists Swami Shankarananda as having loaned the organisation $373,508.

The statements show “retained earn-ings” of $2.9m. Continued Page 9

Yoga school to be wound upKeith [email protected]

THOUSANDS of people commemo-rated Anzac Day, attending dawn services and marches across the Mornington Peninsula.

The threat of rain did not appear to impact on the numbers gathering to mark the centenary of the ill-fated landings of Australian and New Zealand troops on the beaches at Gal-lipoli, in Turkey.

In direct contrast to the suffering of the troops, Saturday’s crowds parked their cars and walked to the various ceremonies free of any impending danger.

Children proudly wore the med-als of relatives as they approached memorials, letting everybody know the soldiers’ deeds would not be forgotten.

Ironically, while the various speak-ers at the ceremonies gave thanks to the troops for their sacrifi ces in World War I and every confl ict since to en-sure peace at home, police have been warned that they could be the “near” target for modern extremists.

While the uniformed police pres-ence at the Anzac ceremonies ap-peared as normal, one state politician told The News that many more in everyday clothes were mingling with the crowds, keeping a watchful eye for threats of violence on the home front. Keith Platt

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THE scenic possibilities are endless and the choice of “natural landscape” entirely up to the photographer for a competition being run to show the best views of Mt Martha.

Creators of the 13 top shots chosen for a 2016 calendar being planned by Mt Martha Community Bank will all receive a monetary prize (conveniently paid into a Bendigo Bank deposit account) ranging from $200 for the overall winner, $100 for the best junior entry and $50 for the remaining 11.

Photographers must focus their lenses on the area bounded by the coast from Martha Cove to Bentons Rd and across to the Peninsula Free-way. A detailed map is available with entry forms from the bank at 5A Bay Rd, Mt Martha.

No businesses can be featured in the images which “capture the natural landscape showing how and why people enjoy living in Mt Martha and surrounds”.

Photographs must be submitted printed and in jpeg format (minimum

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photographer for The News, and should not be manipulated or have digitally-added effects.Brightening shadows or darkening highlights is acceptable, “but nothing should be re-moved or added – we’ll be looking at every shot to see that it is authentic”.

“The goal in using digital darkroom techniques on an image should be to adjust the dynamic tonal range so that it more closely resembles what you see. The idea is to make it real.”

Banking on top views for year ahead

Sunrise surprise: Low lying mist and the early morning sun provide depth and contour to the view looking north from the Esplanade, Mt Martha. Picture: Keith Platt

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Councils jobs helpSCHOOL students and job seekers are being encouraged to attend the free Frankston Mornington Peninsula Careers and Jobs Expo on Tuesday 5 May at Mornington Racecourse.

The expo is the fi rst fi rst time Mornington Peninsula Shire and Frankston Council have joined to promote jobs.

Expo activities include a tyre change pit stop challenge, fi tness tutorials, a barista workshop, brick laying, building and plumbing.

Exhibitors will include Chisholm, Monash University, Deakin Univer-sity, Peninsula Health, the Australian Institute of Personal Training, Depart-ment of Health and Human Services.

Mornington Peninsula mayor Cr Bev Colomb describes the expo as a “brilliant opportunity to showcase a range of industries and education providers and to offer a variety of in-formation for people seeking careers and training advice”.

The careers and jobs expo, 9am-4pm Tuesday 5 May, Mornington Racecourse, 320 Racecourse Rd.

AN expanded Bentons Square Kin-dergarten was offi cially opened last Wednesday by the state government's Minister for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos as Labor and Liberal politicians put aside their differences to celebrate the building of the $1 million centre.

The preschool's second "licensed kindergarten room" provides space for 33 children and was built with $600,000 from the former state gov-ernment and $400,000 from Morning-ton Peninsula Shire with, according to the shire, "support from Community

Kinders Plus and Bentons Square Community Centre". (Community Kinders Plus manages 18 preschools for the shire and Frankston Council.)

The kinder is next to the community centre, which was opened by the shire in 2006 to service the rapidly growing Mornington East community.

The state government money was promised in late 2012 by the Coalition government's Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development Wendy Lovell. It was part of $40 mil-lion for 92 services statewide.

Mornington MP David Morris, who

attended the opening, said Ms Lovell had fought hard to win the money and it was good to see the project come to fruition. "There were now no children on the kinder's waiting list," he said.

Shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb said the second room "was added to the facility in 2014 with extensive land-scaping and improvements to outdoor play spaces".

"The centre is in an area of high population growth and is now posi-tioned to better meet the needs of its surrounding community."

She said the second room would

provide an opportunity to "expand the inclusive program operated in partnership with Biala Peninsula", and accommodate another group of four-year-olds and an additional three-year-old group.

Cr Colomb's Briars Ward colleague Cr Anne Shaw said the shire had de-signed the building to allow "for this kind of extension". It would see the kinder "offer four-year-old children a 15-hour program rather than a 10.5-hour program", she said.

Kinder kids took part in the offi cial opening. Mike Hast

Good start: At the offi cial opening of the expanded Bentons Square Kindergarten were upper house Labor MP Daniel Mulino, left, Cr Anne Shaw, the mayor Cr Bev Colomb, Liberal MP for Mornington David Morris, Labor’s Minister for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos, and Biala Peninsula CEO and Community Kinders Plus chairwoman Marlene Fox with children of the Dragonfl ies group. Picture: MP Shire

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Borrowed toysMORNINGTON Toy Library opens 1pm-3pm Monday afternoons, 9.30am-12.30pm Wednesdays and 9.30am-11.30am Saturdays. Occa-sional borrowing is also available. The toy library is at 8 Albert St, Mornington, call: 0406 156 713.

Breastfeeding talkTHE Peninsula Group of the Austral-ian Breastfeeding Association will hold a discuss breastfeeding research at its next meeting in Mornington 10am Tuesday 28 April. New mem-bers welcome. Call: 9787 7106.

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IT may have started as a pure fl ight of fancy, and has developed into one of the most successful marketing and branding exercises the world has known, but there seems no end to epic that is Star Wars.

The movies have been shown (repeatedly), merchandise made, costumes worn, snatches of dialogue endlessly swapped and still the lure of time and travel seems infi nite.

Like space, the story of the Star Wars phenomena seems to have no outer limits.

Next week’s May the Fourth Be With You Day is being as eagerly anticipated around the globe as the staged releases of the Star Wars mov-ies.

Mark Sherrard-Griffi th happily admits to being one of the worldwide network of Stars Wars fans.

His family knows it and his wife, Prue, was left in no doubt what she has signing up for when they were married. When the screening of multiple Star Wars movies during last year’s May The Fourth Be With You Day coincided with a Michael Buble concert Mr Sherrard-Griffi th was forced to do his own shuttle: Knox for the movie marathon, back to Morn-ington for Prue and then Melbourne for the concert.

Last year’s May The Fourth Be With You Day saw Darth Vader and Stormtroopers appearing at AFL games and clubs selling out of spe-cially printed shirts.

Keith [email protected]

This year coincides with the release of the second teaser trailer of a new Star Wars fi lm and all major toy stores planning commemorative May The Fourth Be With You Day releases of limited edition items.

As recently as two weeks ago Mr

Sherrard-Griffi th’s mother was texting and sending photos of Star Wars items she had spotted while shopping. Despite him replying that they were already part of his 1000 plus piece collection, his mother returned with $200 to secure the “bargains”.

But the best bargain of all was not fully appreciated until a few weeks ago when Mr Sherrard-Griffi th confi rmed that a Darth Vader mask he bought for $20 in 2009 was probably worth $10,000.

The mask had been brought to

Australia by an American (who Mr Sherrard-Griffi th met when he delivered a mattress made, of course, with space-age materials) who, when entering the house, remarked “so, you’re a Star Wars fan?”, adding that he had a mask.

The deal was made with the deliv-eryman saying the $20 would pay for his lunch.

“I wasn’t intending to take him for a ride,” Mr Sherrard-Griffi th says. “It was only a few weeks ago I saw it had 20th Century Fox 1977 hand scratched inside.”

Investigation overseas proved the mask to be one of three or four that were handmade by Don Post for design approval by Star Wars director George Lucas.

“My collection also includes a life size Jawa and Darth Maul, handmade pieces, unopened vintage fi gures from 1983, a factory sealed-in-box vehicle from 1984, which is worth a mint, and many other fantastic items.”

Mr Sherrard-Griffi th acknowledges the ever increasing commercialisation of Star Wars but sees it also as being “fan made and I’m happy to go along for the ride”.

The 40-year-old Mornington real estate agent (Ufi rst) has $300 lightsa-bers – “not those dinky ones” - and a collection of fi gures in glass-fronted cabinets that he tells young relatives “probably come out to play at night”.

And does he feel secure sleeping with all that intergalactic activity hap-pening just outside his bedroom door?

“Of course, I always sleep with blaster by my side.”

Time and space have no end for Star Wars fans

Prized possession: Mark Sherrard-Griffi th with the centrepiece of his Star Wars collection, a prototype Darth Vader mask.Picture: Yanni

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THEY'VE chopped down the trees of my child-hood in Mornington.

Fifty old pine trees were removed from CB Wilson Reserve near the Fishies Beach end of Wilsons Rd a couple of weeks ago. They had to go – they were old and potentially dangerous, al-though it's odd the shire council declared them a danger more than four years ago.

I used to live in Marine Ave with mum and dad in an old house on more than an acre, and our back fence was close to the park.

It was a tumbledown fence covered in tea-tree and shiny leaf with gaps in the palings and I'd slip out and into the park to hang with the three Klar-enbeek boys. Lance and Colin Milne, who lived on Alexander Ave, and Tim and Steve Warner, who lived at historic Wolfdene on the corner of Wilsons and Nunns roads, and other neighbour-hood kids would sometimes join us. "Make sure you're home before dark," our mothers would say.

We'd climb high into those pines and hide from adults. We'd dig pine nuts out of the cones. They were hard to crack but their exotic taste was our reward. We'd hang old tyres on ropes from high branches and pretend to be Tarzan. We'd hurl branches and pine cones at each other during bat-tle. Our parents would have been horrifi ed at the risks we took. But it was a different time – what parents nowadays would let their eight-year-old kid and his dog take off for most of the day and walk to Fossil Beach and back?

When we were bored climbing we'd go to the (unfenced) dam in the southwest corner of the park. The Klarenbeeks had a big log full of holes submerged in the dam. It was attached to ropes. Every now and then we'd heave it out of the water and grab yabbies as they scuttled down the bank. We thought we were Huck Finn – pine

Old pines of youth: Workers of Mt Eliza-based tree removal contractor Laurie Brown gets stuck in to some of the 50-odd pines at CB Wilson Reserve.

Landmark trees get the chopMike [email protected]

nuts, yabbies and certain types of edible grass were on our snack menu.

Other parts of the park were covered in smaller trees and scrub. We had hiding places and secret meetings. Next to the Klarenbeek home were two vacant bush blocks where we had underground tunnels and a treehouse. The tunnels were con-structed using the cut and fi ll technique. We scav-enged timber and corrugated iron to cover the trenches before shovelling dirt on top. One tunnel was about 30 metres long. It was scary in there with a guttering candle the only light source.

Childhood memories fl ooded back as I stood and watched giant machines dismember the pines, which took a week.

Their removal was proposed by the council in late 2010. Locals heard about it and created a pe-tition with about 280 signatures objecting to their removal.

A report to councillors stated: "Residents are concerned that the trees have historical sig-nifi cance as they are the markers of the original

Who was C B Wilson?THE reserve is named after Charles Bowman Wilson, a Shire of Mornington councillor born in 1903 who was shire president (mayor) in 1954.

The Mornington and District Historical Society records that Wilson was a descend-ant of John Bowman Wilson, who was born in Tasmania in 1830 and came to Victoria in 1857 with his wife Agnes and their children to try his luck on the Castlemaine goldfi elds. His brother William Sorell Wilson and his family came with them.

By 1863, the two families had moved to the Mornington Peninsula. In 1869, John and Wil-liam bought the trophy property Tuerong, now vineyards including Red Hill Estate, Dromana Estate, Tuerong Estate and others. Mornington Peninsula Freeway passes through the original property.

The Wilsons spread throughout the peninsula and beyond.

John and Agnes had 11 children including John Henry Wilson who had four children with his wife Ellen. Their youngest was C B Wilson.

C B was a journalist on The Peninsula Post when it was operated by James Watt and his wife Bunty. C B was also a correspondent for the Melbourne Sun News Pictorial and among residents who vigorously lobbied for the Mornington train service to be restarted after the Second World War (it took until 1966 – 21 years). C B died in 1967 at Mornington and his wife Ivy, born in 1904, died in 1999.

The reserve was once known as Mair’s Park, named after another pioneering family. Trove, the website of old Australian newspa-pers (1803-1955), reveals that the shire fi rst talked about buying “Mair’s land” in “Wilson Road” in 1948. The nine acres was to become a “sports oval, temporary cycling track, gym-khana and agricultural show ground”.

Not much happened until the shire allowed Mornington Baseball Club to set up there in the late 1970s.

Mike Hast

subdivision boundaries, the trees facilitate the removal of pollution, and many large trees in the area have already been removed."

The shire's parks and roadsides contract coor-dinator Greg Powell said the pines were in poor condition and the shire proposed to replant with "suitable indigenous plants". "The petition will be considered as an objection when the council processes its own planning application."

Last Thursday, the shire's manager of in-frastructure maintenance, Niall McDonagh, emailed responses to a few questions:

Why did it take so long for the removal to oc-cur? In 2010, Greg Powell said the pines were in poor condition.

Mr McDonagh: "The trees at this location continued to be monitored and maintained to prolong their life. However, at the time they pre-sented an unacceptable risk to the users of the park [and] their removal was always planned. A planning permit was obtained in 2012 in prepa-ration for the planned removal of the pine trees as part of the shire maintenance contracts. The permit included a requirement for re-landscaping of the site."

Doesn't explain the delay, does it? How much did removal cost?

"The project [was] part of the shire's parks and roads maintenance contract. No capital cost to the community. The logs [have been] provided to a local mill for use in the manufacture of a range of products, for example, shipping pallets."

Mr McDonagh stated mulch from the trees, which is in big piles along Alexander Ave, would be used during landscaping of the reserve. "A re-quirement of the planning permit is that ... the site must be landscaped in order to restore habi-tat and amenity to the park. The landscaping will consist of a mixture of trees, shrubs and ground covers."

Bet new kids on the block won't be able to climb and hide in the new trees.

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It is the fi rst time a boat has been entered in the awards.

Peninsula-based projects range from a beach house at Portsea and an equestrian centre at Merricks to a boat that resulted from its owners deciding to extend their beach house.

The Portsea beach house and Villa Marittima, St Andrews Beach, are en-tered in the category for new houses; the equestrian centre at Merricks for commercial architecture; a “kids pod” at Merricks and The Jane (yacht) in Sorrento for the small project archi-tecture; and the Mornington Centre Stage 2 for new public architecture.

The yacht, described as a 46 foot Pilot House cruising gaff rigged cut-ter, was the end result of a family’s decision to extend a beach house.

The end result, The Jane, was originally designed in the 1980s by the late Ken Lacco and Tim Phillips (The Wooden Boat Shop, Sorrento), refl ects the cuta boats for which the two boat builders are renowned.

The interior of the eight-berth ves-sel was designed by architect Rodney Eggleston, stepson of Christopher Sinn, who inspired the project by deciding to extend his house.

The hull is made of imported hard-wood carvel planked over steam-bent wooden frames.

Eggleston said he and other design-

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ers from his March Studio used 3D computer modelling of the interior of the hull to provide his stepfather with a visualisation of what was planned.

“The modelling also enabled us to squeeze the most out of the confi ned space and make it feel as spacious as possible,” Eggleston said.

“We show off the hull as much as possible, avoid bulkheads and have joinery hanging off the walls and fol-lowing the curvature of the hull.”

Spot colour paint and brass had been used “on a redwood pallet”.

Although he has “spent much of my life on boats”, The Jane was Egg-leston’s fi rst boat design and he now hopes the opportunity will come to do more boats.

Building The Jane, named after Eggleston’s late mother, was “a

cathartic project – she loved the water too”.

The boat was launched about a year ago, after nearly four years in the making. She was sailed to Hobart for the annual Wooden Boat Festival in January, with Eggleston staying home to await the birth of his second child.

The second stage of the Mornington Centre by the Billard Leece Partner-ship has been entered in the new pub-lic architecture section of this year’s architecture awards.

The centre, off Tyalla Grove in the grounds of the former Mornington High School, is part of the staged development of an integrated centre providing clinical services promoting health and independence for the aged. It includes a 30-bed inpatient ward and an ambulatory care centre.

According to the promoters of the awards the “primary driver” for the building is the suburban coastal context”.

“Both externally and internally in material and form, the building al-ludes to the coastal shack.”

“The building is almost entirely clad in white cypress timber with deeper battens that accentuate texture and provide differing patterns across the length of the facade.

“The inpatient ward was designed specifi cally for the memory impaired, with an average length of stay of ap-proximately 28 days.

“A new model of ward layout was developed. Building off the racetrack model, two internal courtyards were introduced. In close visual and physi-cal proximity to staff, these courtyards

allow patients to wander freely while still being safely supervised.”

At Merricks a new equestrian centre by Seth Stein Architects (London) in association with Watson Architec-ture + Design (Melbourne) has been entered in the commercial architecture awards section.

The 1000 square metre complex on an undulating site is framed with prefabricated laminated timber.

The building’s water management system allows for more than one mil-lion litres of water to be harvested on an average year’s rainfall.

Shortlisted candidates will be an-nounced in May, entries exhibited in early June and winners announced at a presentation dinner on Friday 26 June. The awards are run by the Australian Institute of Architects.

Living room: The Jane, above, built instead of a house extension, and the Mornington Centre, left, have been entered in this year’s Victorian Architects Awards. Pictures: Peter Bennetts (yacht) and Shannon McGrath

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The 2-3 foot reef break suited Tal-larida, who was one of the few east coast surfers to make any sort of mark in the round which was dominated by west coast surfers.

Tallarida came third in the open men’s and open logger sections.

Other Mornington Peninsula surfers to secure a foothold in the round were Craig Burton, St Andrews Beach, Tomaso Bellasai, Mornington, and Benjamin Pitts, Mt Martha, who

came second, third and fourth in over 40 men’s; Steve Friedman, Cape Schanck, in the over 50 men; Joel McLean, Mt Eliza, under-18 logger; and Steve King, Bittern, and Cameron McLean, Mt Eliza, third and fi fth in the over 40 loggers (Steve Friedman was fourth).

Former state champions Rob Emslie, Ocean Grove, and Molly Powell, Anglesea, won the open men’s and women’s divisions.

Emslie was making a comeback to competition surfi ng after taking off more than fi ve years due to injuries.

Locking in a heat total of 14.20, Emslie took down younger surfer

Liam Griggs-Kennelly, Aireys Inlet, who fi nished on 11.90 points in sec-ond with Tallarida third on 11.57 and Oscar Lalor, Apollo Bay, fourth with 8.17 points.

“The last time I surfed a state titles event was back in 2008. I spent a few years on the couch with stress fractures in my back and I just missed surfi ng so I decided to give it a go,” Emslie said.

Molly Powell, Anglesea, continued her domination of Victorian longboard surfi ng over the past few years by taking out the fi rst round and setting herself up to claim a fourth consecu-tive state title.

Longboards out for Impossible style Foot mforward: Arturo Tallarida puts a foot forward on his way to coming third in the men’s division of the fi rst round of this year’s state longboard titles.

Continued from Page 1Mr Burness said Swami

Shankarananda had placed caveats dated 22 April 2015 on the titles on one of Shiva Yoga’ Petrel Ave proper-ties in and the one in Clarendon Close.

A further caveat had been lodged on the title of the Tower Rd property by Shiva Meditation Inc in 2005.

Mr Burness said his appointment by members of Shiva Yoga was preceded by a Declaration of Solvency lodged with Consumer Affairs Victoria out-lining that the association was in a po-sition to pay all creditors in full within 12 months of the winding up.

“There was no doubt that it was a very diffi cult decision to make for the members and that they had been pro-active in putting the organisation into the hands of independent party, so as to maximise any surplus assets being available from the association,” Mr Burness said in a news release dated Thursday 23 April.

“I am cognisant of the allegations against the ashram and would be deal-ing with all potential claims as part of the liquidation process.”

End approaches for yoga school

Traquility lost: The Ashram in Tower Rd, Mt Eliza, may come under scrutiny as liquidators dismantle the fi nancial affairs of Shiva Yoga Inc. The ashram is owned by the organisations former leader, Swami Sankarananda.

A 41-year-old Safety Beach man died after being struck by two cars on the Mornington Peninsula Freeway on Thursday night.

Acting Sergeant Lindon Walker of the major collision unit said the man was hit by the fi rst car at 8.55pm after stepping onto the outside north bound lane of the freeway.

The driver of a Toyota Corolla, a woman, 41, from Dromana, stopped some way along the road and called for help before driving to Mornington

police station.The second car to hit the man was

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Police have been speaking with the victim’s family to ascertain his move-ments before he was killed.

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The search by Lions clubs through-out Australia for a youth of year started in the 1960s with the aim of fostering and encouraging “confi dent and well-rounded school students [with] an aptitude for public speak-ing”, Dr Brian Summers of Morning-ton Lions Club said.

He said Emma had been chosen from fi ve “very capable students” competing at the state fi nals in Bal-larat on Saturday 11 April.

“Emma epitomises the youth of the

year. Academically very strong, she participates in multiple school sports, school debating, is musically gifted, volunteers in several community activities and is currently organising a fundraiser for an orphanage in Nepal,” Dr Summers said.

“This year, she qualifi ed for her gold Duke of Edinburgh award.”

After winning the primary competi-tion at Mt Eliza Lions club in 2014, Emma went on to at Rosebud, Trafal-gar and then Ballarat.

She will compete in the national fi nals at Newcastle NSW on Saturday 2 May.

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Lions choice: Mornington Lions Club’s Brian Summers with the club’s youth of the year, Emma Wiggins.

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A GROUP of peninsula artists is promoting art as the 'third leg' of peninsula tourism to join the region's well-established food and wine industries.

They have set up Red Artists Gallery, a showcase for the work of artists, sculptors, printmakers and jewellery makers at Red Hill South in part of the former post offi ce build-ing. (The PO moved next door to the Cellar & Pantry store last July.)

One of the group, sculptor Jean Sheridan, said Red Hill was the hub of one of Victoria's most creative communities.

"We have more artists, sculptors, printmakers and jewellery makers per head of population than in any of Melbourne's inner suburbs," she said.

"They are producing work across the whole spectrum – from expensive and durable art to playful, creative trinkets – and this should be an asset to the region."

She said the gallery was an "Alad-din's cave of local art and artefacts".

"There is towering sculpture trans-forming a branching tree into an AFL footballer going for a mark. The walls are covered in an array of paintings and prints, and the counters and fl oor space host everything from jewellery and clothing to handmade cards," Ms Sheridan said.

"We wanted to refl ect the creative energy of the region as well as do something for the next generation of artists. One of our goals is to sup-port school programs and sponsor promising artists to further their art education."

The gallery opens onto the deck of Red Hill Bakery. "We hope the diver-sity of the displays will attract people,

Creative outlet: Sculptor Jean Sheridan, left, and painter Ann-Heather White at Red Artists Gallery.

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helping to create a new tourist hub."The group includes Ms Sheridan as

well as Ann-Heather White (painter), Warren Cooke (a printmaker who also exhibits drawings and clothing), Nick Robertson (artist and printmaker), Neil Uren (wooden toys, lights and pictures), Andrea Jenkins (painter), Alf Evans (artist and printmaker), Lisa Warrington (glass blower) and Margaret Peppard who runs work-shops and develops public art.

Seven other local artists supply paintings, drawings, sculptures, jew-ellery, clothing and leatherwork.

"Most of the key artists have had shows at mainstream galleries, but this is the fi rst time we've been able to bring all their work together lo-cally," Ms Sheridan said.

Band formationMUSICIANS are being offered the chance to join a concert band in Mornington.

The fi rst rehearsal for a Morning-ton Concert band is being held on Monday 4 May and organiser Jenny Stevenson says “players of any age” can attend.

“We’re inviting all woodwind, brass and percussion players, although they need to have been playing for a minimum two years.”

The rehearsal will start 7.30pm at the Mornington Pavilion, Flinders Drive (in Mornington Park at the end of Main St). For details call Ms Stevenson on 0438 554 534.

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In just four weeks’ time Mornington will come alive with the sights and sounds of the Queen’s Birthday Weekend Mornington Winter Jazz Festival from 5th – 8th June. Now in its third year the festival has grown to include even more live performances with free and low cost activities the whole family can enjoy.

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Kicking off the festival on Friday 5th June is a new addition to the program, a dinner performance by Latin Jazz Ensemble Clave Mania at Biscottini Mornington. At the same time saxophone legend Adrian ‘The Professor’ Cunningham, fresh from a tour in New York USA, will be performing an exclusive dinner show at The Rocks Mornington.

From Saturday the town really comes alive with the ‘Main Street Live’ Stages kicking off at 10am. Mornington will be abuzz with all things music, arts, culture and heritage. There will be free live music, guided historical walking tours, pop up Kids Zones with free children’s entertainment from 10am

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SUNDAY JUNE 7th

9.30am - 5pm MPRG (Regional Gallery) Windows To The Sacred - Exhibition Free – $410am - 2pm Main Street Mornington Live Street Entertainment and Pop Up Kids Zones Free10am - 2pm Mornington Central Muso’s In The Mall Free10.30am & 1.30pm Old Post Office Museum Mornington Historical Walking Tours from $511am - 4pm Mornington Historical Railway Jazz at the Station $5 - $161pm - 3pm Squires Loft Sunday Roast ft. Steve Romig Free1pm Brooklands of Mornington Afternoon Delights @ 1878 - Lounge Jazz Free2pm Leaf and Bean James “Mr.Jazz” Vincent Free2.30pm Grand Hotel EMMA PASK - THE REAL THING from $253pm Beaches BECK REWIRED - THE BEST OF JEFF BECK $104pm Bay Hotel Wilbur Wilde - Winter Blowout Free4pm Beaches JAZZ HEAD $105pm God’s Kitchen Chris G Le Bon and the C’est Si Le Bon Band Free6pm MPRG GEORGE GOLLA AND JACKI COOPER ‘TEA FOR TWO’ $606pm Beaches ORLANDO COMBO $20 7pm - Late Mornington Library Afterdark Series’-Ivy Stone Assembly/Peninsula Jazz Quartet $107pm Assaggini Jazz Lab ft. Charlotte Jane Free7pm La Monica’s Frankies Favourites ft. Michael Moss Free7.30pm Manhattan in Mornington HOT & BOTHERED BURLESQUE (dinner & show) $757.30pm Leaf and Bean Peter Bennet Duo Free8pm - 10pm Beaches FEEL THE MANOUCHE $258.30pm Grand Hotel VIKA BULL - AT LAST! THE ETTA JAMES STORY from $50

MONDAY JUNE 8th

9.30am - 5pm MPRG (Regional Gallery) Windows To The Sacred - Exhibition Free – $410.30am & 1.30pm Old Post Office Museum Mornington Historical Walking Tours from $511am - 2pm Mornington Central Muso’s In The Mall Free11am - 6pm Mornington Racecourse Queen’s Birthday Race Day- Family Picnic Race Adults $12 Under 15 Free11am - 3pm Mornington Racecourse Jazz On The Lawn Free3pm Brass Razu JAZZ FESTIVAL WIND DOWN ft Destination Moon $15 (Performers Free)4pm God’s Kitchen Holy Jazz! Hot As Hell w’ Harry Coulson’s Rain Dogs Free

for tickets www.morningtonjazz.com.au*Venue times and prices subject to change. Please check the website www.morningtonjazzz.com.au for regular updates

**Mornington Library After Dark Performances are FREE however BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL | visit www.morningtonjazz.com.au to book.

FESTIVAL PROGRAM at a glance

RETIREMENT VILLAGE AGED CARE

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Mornington 172 Main Street 5975 4999

Chris Berryman Director

0439 313 175

Dimitri TantanisDirector / OIEC 0425 863 681

Stewart Lardner Sales Specialist 0419 539 072

Holli Whitcombe Sales Specialist 0411 109 969

Cherie Lardner Property Manager

5975 4999

$630,000 - $690,000INSPECT Saturday 2nd May 12.30-1.00pmCONTACT Dimitri Tantanis 0425 863 681 Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 OFFICE 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999

For SALE

MOUNT MARTHA 12 Cambridge Road

Great Location, Spectacular Views, Fantastic Family Home

Enjoy a life of harmony and happiness with this 3 bedroom plus study residence which offers relaxed living with 2 living areas

An immaculate home that achieves the perfect balance of space and style other features include being close to transport, two

ducted heating and separate cooling plus a separate entertainment area amongst the beautifully manicured rear garden. The possibilities are endless with this property so don’t delay and inspect today!

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GRACIOUSLY set amongst showpiece gardens, this exquisite residence is a picture of class and serenity befi tting this sought-after address. The land size measures 1823-square metres, with Mills Beach and the Mornington Golf Club within walking distance. There is a vast formal entry with the main bedroom and a study branching off from this point. The main bedroom has a walk-in robe and the lovely ensuite has a soothing spa bath and double vanity unit. The superb sunken lounge and formal dining area has a wood fi re and is resplendent underneath soaring

3.9 metre ceilings with large plate glass windows adding a further air of grandeur and perfectly framing the magical gardens. Towards the rear of the home is a pleasant galley-style kitchen with a comfortable meals area and lounge on either side. The stone benchtops adds a touch of class and appliances include an Asko dishwasher and a gas stove. The northerly aspect of the property delivers a wonderful amount of natural light to all areas, however the extraordinary sundeck – complete with retractable awning, is the place to be to enjoy the autumn sun and enjoy the

sweeping outlook across the gardens. The children’s wing has two more bedrooms, both with built-in robes, sharing the main bathroom. A gravel driveway winds past the front of the home leading to a detached double garage and double carport for handy parking space for trailers and caravans.

Address: 6 Waratah Avenue, MORNINGTONAuction: This Saturday at 12pmAgency: Community Real Estate, 7/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza, 9708 8667Agent: James Crowder, 0407 813 377

Beachside elegance amongst show stopping gardens

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Page 4 MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 28 April 2015> 220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

WALK TO MAIN STREETBrand new and at the top of its class, this quality home is a must if you want to leave the car at home and walk to Main Street. Four bedrooms, include the upstairs main with ensuite, and this magnificent home also features polished timber floorboards, three person elevator, two living areas, refrigerated cooling and ducted heating, LED lighting and outdoor alfresco with built in BBQ on mains gas. Bay glimpses from the upstairs living area and with all the modern conveniences you could ask for. (A smaller version is to be built next door - so if you would like to buy ‘off the plan’ then feel free to see the finishes this home has to offer).

For Sale: $899,950

14 VALE STREET, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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STROLL TO THE VILLAGEIf location is important then it doesn’t get much better than this, walk to the village or beach but far enough away from the hustle and bustle. Immaculately presented inside in and out this light filled, open plan family home is bursting with features for one lucky purchaser! Boasting 3 bedrooms plus study, step up lounge with open fire and access out onto the balcony, separate rumpus or family area for the kids, spacious kitchen with all the mod cons, ducted heating, cooling and the list goes on... And let’s not forget the oversized garage - perfect for the toys.

70 WATSON ROAD, MOUNT MARTHA

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

For Sale $950,000 - $1,020,000

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Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

QUIET COURT AND NOTHING TO DOTucked away in a quiet court, this 4 bedroom home will keep the children and parents happy with the separate living spaces. The main bedroom is set privately away from the children’s rooms with ensuite and walk in robe, you will never get wet coming home as the remote garage has internal access. Solar panels will also make you smile when the bills come in. Sited on approximately 830m2 the animals and children will be able to play while you can relax and entertain undercover with the large pergola. If you are looking for a quality home in a quality location then this home is a must to inspect.location then this home is a must to inspect.

For Sale: $570,000 - $620,000

6 NATALIE COURT, MOUNT MARTHA

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLESLike entertaining? Your dreams will come true when you inspect this magnificent family home sited on 1300+m2 (approx.) of land. Immaculately presented inside and out, this home features 4 - 5 bedrooms including the master bedroom with WIR & ensuite with spa bath. Separate lounge, family and meals area adjoining modern kitchen with s/steel appliances, and from here there is access out to an undercover entertaining area with mains gas BBQ and custom awnings, that also overlooks the IG pool. Separate bungalow tucked away in the rear yard. Packed with features, there is also ducted heating, air-conditioning and double garage.

39 ELLINBANK CRESCENT, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

For Sale $760,000 - $830,000

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Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

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MORNINGTON NEWS realestate 28 April 2015 Page 5> 220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900 Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899 81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364

TREAT YOUR CHILDREN WELLThis lovely beachside home offers so much! Four bedrooms, master with full ensuite plus a family bathroom, L-shaped lounge/dinning, brand new kitchen, with stainless steel appliances, that flows through to a meals area and family room. There are timber floors throughout and the home has been freshly painted inside and out. A gas heater and reverse-cycle air-conditioner completes the inside, whilst outside there is a double carport all fully fenced for privacy. A leisurely stroll to Fishermans Beach and local shops make this a great position where you can enjoy family life to its fullest.

20 SWANSEA GROVE, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

THE PERFECT SEACHANGE!Immaculate and spacious 4 bedroom family home, located just over 300m to beautiful Fisherman’s beach via a tranquil reserve. The floor plan features the master bedroom with ensuite, kitchen and livingroom all downstairs, with a further 3 bedrooms andsecond living room, with open gas fire, situated upstairs. The downstairs living room adjoins a private north facing courtyard, with another lush garden at the front of the home. The kitchen features Ceasarstone bench tops with breakfast bar and quality s/steel appliances. Presenting like new, this home features ducted heating and vacuum, air-conditioning and solid timber floors.

For Sale: $930,000 - $970,000

56 NUNNS ROAD, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

STEP INSIDE FOR A BIG SURPRISEWonderful opportunity to secure a newly renovated 3BR home, ready for you to enjoy. Featuring new kitchen, all rooms freshly painted, new carpets in the living room and bedrooms, and paved family entertainers area, this is the perfect first home or a secure investment. The home is close to schools, shops and transport, and just a few minutes drive to Main Street and the beach. The fully fenced back yard has a spacious lock up shed with concrete floors, power, workbench, and is large enough for a car. Properties in this location have been selling quickly, and this property has had all the work completed, just waiting for you to call this your own.

For Sale: $390, 000 - $410,000

27 RICHARDSON DRIVE, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

13 124 2

For Sale: $620,000 - $680,000

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Karin Mander 0409 597 508

50 METRES FROM THE BEACH - Renovate, Subdivide (STCA) & Reward YourselfGolden opportunity to raise your family on the shores of Fisherman’s Beach in one of Mornington’s most sought after locations. Solid and comfortable original 1970’s brick home, with the option to renovate and create a modern beach side family home. The existing 2 bedroom home features formal lounge and dining room, balcony access from the upstairs bedroom and living room, family bathroom, second shower in the laundry and 2 toilets. There is the option to make additional bedrooms in the dining or upstairs living room, as well as a possible study in the foyer below the stairs.

For Sale: $899,000

5 KING GEORGES AVENUE, MORNINGTON 22

Inspect: As advertised or by appointmentKarin Mander 0409 597 508

Karin Mander 0409 597 508

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VENDOR MOVING INTERSTATE - instructions are to sell now!THIS HAS TO BE MORNINGTON’S BEST BUY - so if you’re looking for a beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in a gorgeous garden setting you need to check out this home. Master bedroom with walk in robe and en-suite, formal lounge room, brand new kitchen overlooking the meals area and open plan family room. Added features include 2 door double remote garage with rear roller door access, side access for a trailer, a large covered outdoor entertaining area, ducted heating, split system air conditioning and fully landscaped private gardens with room to add a pool.

For Sale: Offers over $525,000

10 MARINO COURT, MORNINGTON 24 2

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS· Much loved and beautifully presented home

· Four bedrooms with built in robes including master with ensuite

· Elegant formal lounge with gas log fireplace

· Separate family room opening onto outdoor entertaining area

· Updated kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances

· Fully landscaped garden with established trees on a block of approx 1000m2

· Ceiling fans, ducted heating & solar panels

· Double remote garage with extra storage and an extra parking bay

For Sale: $640,000 - $680,000

9 CASUARINA CLOSE, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

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CONTRACT

A GREAT PLACE TO START..or a solid investmentOne of a pair, this 2 storey townhouse is modern, bright and well designed with a good sized courtyard. With a neutral palate and quality fittings, this lovely home features: • 3 bedrooms upstairs including main with WIR and two-way bathroom • Kitchen with s/steel appliances and tiled meals area opening to courtyard • Good sized lounge • Double garage with internal access • Ducted heating, electric security shutters and new blinds

For Sale: $435,000

2/34 OAKLAND STREET, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

TOTALLY RENOVATED, TOTALLY GORGEOUSImpressive in design and beautifully presented, this 3 bedroom home is perfect for those looking to downsize without compromising on quality and space, or would be an ideal starter for the sophisticated buyer. Sitting on a compact allotment of 315sqm (approx) with a huge double carport and loads of parking, the home offers: master bedroom with built-in robes and ensuite with double shower, 2 further double bedrooms with built-in robes, family bathroom, separate toilet, large laundry, stunning kitchen with stone bench tops and everything you’d expect, spacious dining room, study nook, fabulous living room and a private courtyard.

For Sale: $470,000 - $500,000

1/38 SEAVIEW AVENUE, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

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ATTENTION OVER 55’S OR INVESTOR - Fabulous 3 bedroom propertyLooking for that next step - look no further. This fabulous first floor, private ‘managers’ apartment consisting of three bedrooms, ensuite to main, family bathroom plus separate toilet. Open plan living comprises lounge, dining kitchen all leading onto a balcony where you can sit and take in the scenery. Low maintenance and in a retirement village. Easy walk to the bay. Close to Safety Beach Country Club where you can play golf, enjoy the club facilities including restaurant. Minutes to entry to the freeway - getting into the city for a show - easy!!

For Sale: $350,000 - $380,000

71/104 COUNTRY CLUB DR, SAFETY BEACH

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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ELEGANCE, SPACE, VIEWS - THIS ONE HAS IT ALLMeticulously presented 3BR plus study home presented with warmth & welcoming ambiance. A carpeted formal lounge & dining room showcase great views, a blackwood kitchen adjoins the family room that leads onto the rear deck where views stretch over the rooftops towards Arthurs Seat & the bay. The 2048m2 approx. block has room for a pool & a tennis court (STCA) with other features to the home including powder room, laundry, double garage, ducted vacuuming throughout and a laundry chute from upstairs.

For Sale: $970,000

28 ATTUNGA WAY, MOUNT ELIZA

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

STEP ONTO THE PROPERTY MARKET LADDERThis delightful house has been updated to match the modern standards required in today’s marketplace. The 3BR home has timber floors throughout, a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, large bathroom with separate shower and spa bath. In the large backyard are garden shed, and the property backs onto a nature reserve. Securely set behind gates and palm trees that add a nice ambiance to the exterior.

For Sale: $250,000 - $270,000

9 STALWART AVENUE, HASTINGS

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Jonathan McShane 0447 282 852

Kay Jeffs 0419 108 124

TRANQUIL & PRIVATEApprox 7.5 acres of lovely Main Ridge land with the opportunity to hide yourself away in a unique and varied parcel of land. With a mix of cleared grazing paddocks and bush wetland (ideal for nature boardwalks etc) plus a dam, this rather unique block has great possibilities y to express your creativity.

For Sale : $850,000

LOT 3, 175 ROBERTS ROAD, MAIN RIDGE

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Jonathan McShane 0447 282 852

Phillip McNeil Young 0428 148 693

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Jonathan McShane 0447 282 852

CHIC WATERFRONT APARTMENT LIVING AT IT’S BESTHere is your chance to secure one of Martha Cove’s sought after apartments. With absolute water frontage this is designer living at its best with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and basement car parking for the two family cars. Stunning gourmet kitchen, open plan living & dining, ducted heating & cooling and the peace of mind of a secure gated entry. Finished with sleek lines and the best in fixtures & fittings, if you have ever dreamt of Martha Cove it’s finally closer than you think.

For Sale: $645,000

A206/83 SPINNAKER TERRACE, SAFETY BEACH

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

UNDER

CONTRACT

CHOICE OF FIVE FREEHOLD MARINA BERTHSMarina Berth 5039 (11m) is one of five marina berths we currently have for sale.· 11m, 12m, 15m and an extremely rare 18m freehold marina berth now available· Priced from $139,500 - $410,000· All with power, water, secure boardwalk access & 24 hour security· Positioned in various locations throughout Martha Coves sheltered waterway· Yearly Owners Corporation fees only $1,200 per annum

For Sale: $139,500

BERTH LOT 5039, MARTHA COVE WATERWAY, SAFETY BEACH

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

OPPORTUNITIES LIKE THIS ARE DISAPPEARING QUICKLYFabulous vacant allotment allowing you to design your own home and engage the builder of your choice. With two street frontages this level allotment will accommodate a two storey terrace home ideally positioned to enjoy the short stroll along the boardwalk to golden sandy beaches or sit back in the Martha Cove Cafe and enjoy the constant procession of watercraft. Martha Cove is located just minutes’ drive from the new Peninsula freeway, meaning it’s the perfect destination to escape from the city on weekends.

For Sale : $235,000

23 DECK TERRACE, SAFETY BEACH

Inspect: As advertised or by appointmentStuart Cox 0417 124 707

BEACHSIDE, BAY VIEWS & APPROVED PLANS & PERMITSCommanding an elevated position and capturing the stunning bay views across to the Melbourne CBD is this superb parcel of land. The hard work has been done with plans & permits for a luxury double storey residence complete with a third level sun deck included. Stroll to Mills beach, Main Street Mornington, public transport & parks this is the opportunity to reward yourself with luxury living in a prestigious location.

For Sale: $750,000

5 FLAME TREE GROVE, MORNINGTON

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

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Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

dedicated to achieving your dream price

MULTIPLE DWELLINGS, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES (STCA)Privately tucked away in a corner of Mount Eliza is this surprising and multi-faceted property of 10 acres (approx) that offers a world of possibilities. Encompassing a stunningly recreated 4BR main residence, fully self contained cottage plus a separate studio, all set in beautifully landscaped treed surrounds, the property will suit an extended family or B&B/farm-stay accommodation. For those seeking a rural lifestyle, local shopping & schools are on your doorstep, all whilst indulging in the sort of equine activities that this fabulous property caters for by way of well fenced paddocks & yards, stables and farm sheds..

75 OAKBANK ROAD, MOUNT ELIZA 46 2

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

SOLD AT AUCTION

$1,950,000

Phillip McNeil Young 0400 000 000

VACANT 71 ACRE (approx.) BLOCK ON URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY· One of the largest landholdings bordering the Somers township.· Future sub-division potential (STCA), however in the meantime take advantage of its land tax exemption as farm land. (subject to the Purchasers own circumstances)· Elevated building sites that offer Western Port views.· Existing shedding and cattle yards.· Sealed road access from Beach Hill Avenue and frontage to Alexandra Ave.· Access to mains water, power & sewerage

For Sale : $1,580,000

48 BEACH HILL AVENUE, SOMERS

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Cameron McDonald 0418 330 916

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

AUCTIONMOUNT ELIZA AUCTION: SATURDAY 23RD MAY AT 3.30PM

What a fantastic opportunity to build your dream family home on a rare level 2500m2 allotment set behind a private & established hedge & with a huge 77.83m street frontage. Surrounded by well presented & established homes, this cleared parcel of prime Mount Eliza real estate is fully serviced & ready to build plus sitting opposite Baden Powell Reserve offering an ideal opportunity for just one lucky purchaser.• Easy access to all the delights the Peninsula offers•Mount Eliza Village close by•Leafy Mount Eliza location•Level & clear allotment

30 Humphries RoadAgent-on-site Sat 3-3.30pm or inspect by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME!

Privately set apart and located close to shops, transport & parks, these sophisticated new residences are the ideal choice for enjoyable living. Offering both double & single storey designs with either 2 or 3 bedrooms, these homes comprise all the creatcher comforts one would expect with a development of this calibre. •Floor to ceiling tiling in bathrooms •Ducted heating & split systems •Panel lift garage door •Quality carpets & tiles through out •Stone bench tops to bathroom & kitchen •6 star energy rating •Gloss cabinetry, mirrored splashbacks to kitchen •Fitted wardrobes to bedrooms

MOUNT MARTHA $509,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

‘ALLURE PLACE’ 3 2-3 2

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1-14/40-46 Green Island Avenue

JUST L

ISTED

MORNINGTON OFFERS OVER $430,000

Situated in the Beleura Hill area, this single level unit has a spacious floor plan which includes 3BR’s, an updated kitchen & spacious lounge and dining area. Set at the rear of the group, you are within easy walking distance to Mills Beach, buses & Main Street. The interior has been freshly painted with gleaming timber floors throughout. This is your chance to enter the property market in a great location whether it is as an investor or owner occupier.

Inspect Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

IDEAL LOCATION 3 1 1

7/24 Bath Street

MORNINGTON $449,000

What a sensational opportunity for a first home buyer, investors or nester! Privately set at the rear of this group is this low maintenance 3 bedroom townhouse. Upon entry you are greeted by a sizable open plan, light filled living area, complete with kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances and tiled meals area opening to the courtyard. Large main bedroom has a huge walk in robe, there is internal access from the single garage plus a handy extra carport. Perfectly positioned close to Benton’s Square shopping and only a few minutes to Main Street shops, cafes and restaurants. First home buyers act quickly before an investor snaps up a great investment.

3/34 Oakland StreetInspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

SOUND OPPORTUNITY

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MOUNT ELIZA FORTHCOMING AUCTION

Offering a pristine presentation, leafy peaceful location & a tasteful/elegant renovation to detail all on a huge two-thirds of an acre allotment. This large, light & bright family home offers extreme comfort & an amazing sense of tranquillity coupled with providing an ideal escape for those wanting to get away from busy suburbia. Comprising of 4BR’s –main with WIR/dressing room & FES, enormous zoned living spaces including formal lounge & family living area, deluxe two-pac kitchen with Smeg induction cooktop, pyrolytic oven & large adjacent dining space with lovely garden aspect. With an abundance of space both inside & out for the whole family to enjoy with the added bonus of a convenient location close to highly regarded schools plus the many delights of the peninsula.

35 Erang DriveInspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

SPACIOUS FAMILY SANCTUARY

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

Currently under construction this stunning single level development of only 2, with completion due late May 2015 and each offering a great combination of sleek architecture & contemporary finishes coupled with their own street frontages. Located centrally to both Mornington & Mount Martha also offering easy access to Bentons Square Shopping Centre along with public transport, walking trails & sandy beaches are these unique & seldom found single storey residences.

MORNINGTON $690,000 - $740,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

LIFESTYLE LIVING ON ONE LEVEL 3 2 21

45a & 45b Bentons Road

MORNINGTON $449,000

Enjoy the Mount Martha lifestyle in this fabulous, near new townhouse offering low maintenance living at its finest. Offering a surprisingly spacious floor plan with 3 bedrooms plus study nook, master with FES, modern kitchen with s/steel appliances, formal lounge & open plan living & meals leading out to the secure & private rear garden with great decked undercover entertaining area. With auto single garage plus extra parking space, ducted gas heating & split system air conditioner. Ideally positioned close to Benton’s Square shopping, within minutes to schools & transport, coupled with easy access to the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for!

24/746 Nepean HighwayInspect by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

STYLISH TOWNHOUSE LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING

3 2 2

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3 2-3 2If the time has come to make a sea change, downsize or a simple lifestyle change then you will find this stunning new development hard to beat. With a variety of different offerings available to an exclusive few, from 2BR single storey villas to larger 3BR single storey residences with double garages or 4BR double storey townhouses with dual living areas and 3 bathrooms. Luxurious inclusions include stone benchtops & s/steel appliances to kitchens, ducted heating and air-conditioning, main bedrooms with WIR & FES and open plan living areas. If you want to live in cosmopolitan Mornington and be close to famous beaches, restaurants, shops, golf courses and all the Peninsula has to offer then this is your chance.

MORNINGTON $517,000 - $587,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

‘ALAMEDA PLACE’ – SAVE ON STAMP DUTY!

5 SOLD

1-7/44-46 Alameda Avenue

3 2 2A sensational new offering of just 4 residences about to commence construction, each designed with an essence on space & light with open planed living, high ceiling, neutral tones throughout & & coupled with high quality finishes plus the added bonus of huge stamp duty savings to early purchasers! Each new villa & townhouse offering a carefully planned design incorporating 3 bedrooms, masters with FES & WIR, huge stone topped kitchen, open plan living & dining leading out to the paved private & secure entertaining area. The double storey townhouses offer a spacious 2nd living zone upstairs & the front townhouse its own street frontage & undercover balcony boosting a lovely bay aspect.

MORNINGTON $499,000 - $519,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

PATTERSON PLACE

1-4/10 Van Ness Avenue

3 2 2If you are looking for a sea change or for a new home to retire to then this brand new 3BR home ticks all the boxes! With a convenient beachside location, easy walking distance to cafes & boutique shopping along Main Street, public transport & fabulous Fisherman’s beach, there are all the mod cons you would come to expect in a home of this quality & location.•Main bedroom with FES & WIR •High ceilings. timber floors •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling •Kitchen with stone benchtops & Bosch appliances •Vast open living & dining space •Double garage with rear roller door •Secure & low maintenance garden with astro turf •Huge decked entertaining area •6-star energy rating

56a Mitchell StreetInspect Wed & Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

BRAND NEW AND SINGLE LEVEL BY THE BAY

MORNINGTON OFFERS OVER $650,000

MOUNT MARTHA PRICE ON APPLICATION

Never before has there been such an opportunity to own such a wonderful bay for so little cost. Situated on top of the Esplanade, this project offers apartment living with eternal bay views. All apartments offer 3BR’s, minimum 2 bathrooms and polished timber floors, monitored access, Smeg appliances, floor to ceiling tiles to all wet areas, quality tap fittings, lift access, r/cycle air conditioning, ceiling fans, quality carpets, Units 5,6,7 & 8 BBQ’s, s/steel sinks (rooftop decks), vinyl wrap kitchens complete with wine fridge, convection microwave, Caesarstone, extensive robe inserts, 2700mm ceilings, 8 watt Leds, 2 underground car parks per apartment & storage unit.www.esplanadeapartments.com.au Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment

Contact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

ARRANGE YOUR VIEWING NOW 3 2 2

5 SOLD!

ONLY 3 LEFT

1-8/610 Esplanade

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

MORNINGTON $750,000 PLUS

Perfectly positioned beachside and overlooking parkland, this huge 27sq home offers a convenient location within easy strolling distance to shops, beaches & transport. Individually titled with its own street frontage, the home comprises of 3 spacious living zones, 4 large bedrooms, downstairs master with FES & WIR, double garage & large rear yard.•Deluxe stone topped kitchen with s/steel appliances •Ducted heating and refrigerated cooling •Polished porcelain tiles and quality carpets •Atrium garden •Ducted vacuum and video securityThis unique home presents an excellent opportunity for one lucky purchase to secure their own slice of delightful peninsula living.

2/11 Dava DriveInspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

BOUTIQUE, BEACHSIDE & BIG

4 2 2

3 2 2

Get in early & save on stamp duty with this stunning townhouse on its own title & offering carefree convenience of a low maintenance lifestyle coupled with a prized position minutes walk to Main St shops and restaurants, Wilson Reserve and moments from Fishermans Beach. This exquisite 3 bedroom town residence delivers 21.3 squares of executive building with an emphasis on space & light from the well thought out floor plan that offers open plan living & includes all the extras you would come to expect with a coveted position such as this! IMAGES FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY

MORNINGTON OFFERS OVER $690,000

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

LUXURIOUS BEACHSIDE LIVING

12 & 14 Illuka Place

COMPLETION DUE

END OF APRIL

MORNINGTON $1,250,000

Reap the savings and buy whilst under construction, offering around 34sq of home and generous outdoor living areas this architecturally designed townhouse, large bedrooms three bathrooms, magnificent kitchen and huge lounge dining all looking out to the Mount Martha vista and even some sea glimpses. This amazing property offers quality Royadie fittings and fixtures, all done with the Master builders guarantee. View our artists walk through @ wilsonsroad.com.au

Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointmentContact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW 3 3 2

1 SOLD!

2/19 Wilsons Road

Built high on Beleura Hill with perfection in mind, these never to be repeated designer townhouses offer a magnificent panorama of the bay & its surrounds.Offering classic stone products, Traverstone Tiling, Calculta marble, Villeroy & Boch china, tapware by Grohe, AEG appliances, and designer fit out robes, glass doors with mood lighting, theatre room and more quality fixtures and fittings. View at www.morven.com.auLIST OF INCLUSIONS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.

MORNINGTON $1,400,000 - $1,500,000

Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointmentContact Geoff Luff 0416 142 336

PANORAMIC VIEWS

2-4 Morven Street

3 2 2To be built to exacting standards & with a convenient location only minutes stroll to boutique cafes & shopping on Main Street as well as to the white sands of Mills beach are these free standing new homes offering individual titles. Promising an easy care beachside lifestyle combined with brilliant saving on stamp duty making these stylish new homes an ideal choice. Designed with an essence on space, light & functionality with each offering 3 bedrooms with downstairs master with FES & WIR, an open plan living/dining/kitchen area downstairs, a 2nd living space upstairs & a double garage. 9a - $749,000 9b - Offers over $700,000

MORNINGTON FROM $700,000 PLUS

Inspect by appointmentContact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

CONTEMPORARY CONVENIENCE

9a & 9b Campbell Grove

MORNINGTON $710,000 - $750,000

If you’re looking for a home with character and quality, this well planned family home offers 4 generous bedrooms, including spacious main bedroom with WIR & FES. The zoned floor plan allows for informal family living, with a well appointed kitchen overlooking the garden and covered alfresco area. The formal living and dining provides a space for those grand occassions, there is ducted heating and gas log fire, plus air-conditioning. The large block of approx. 1280sqm allows for space to store a boat, caravan and extra cars if needed. There is a separate large work shop and sheds in addition to a double garage under the roof line.

Inspect Sat 3-3.30pm or by appointmentContact Maureen Gillham 0418 558 777

FAMILY FUN AND FUNCTION 4 2 2

7 Cottage Place

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main StreetMornington

www.conleyluff.com.au

5975 7733Conley

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0428 389 670

SASHA PORTBURY RECEPTION5975 7733

WENDY O’HALLORAN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

5975 7733

JAN MEYER ACCOUNTS5975 7733

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST

0418 563 580

GEOFF LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 142 336

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR

0416 265 337

MAUREEN GILLHAM LICENSED ESTATE AGENT

0418 558 777

JADE WILSON PROPERTY MANAGER

5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

0498 965 555

MORNINGTON $735,000 - $765,000

This stunning new abode, situated within easy access to beautiful beaches, foreshore walking trails, shops & transport, is surrounded by established, quality homes & set in a lovely treed lined street which adds to the appeal of this tightly held area. Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. • A huge & stunning hostess kitchen with s/steel appliances including wall oven & 900mm hotplate •Timber flooring •Ducted heating and split system air conditioning •Paved & private entertaining area •Low maintenance living on its own title

1 Prince StreetInspect Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

EPITOME OF BEACHSIDE LIVING 3 2 2

MORNINGTON OFFERS OVER $1,100,000

Enjoying a lovely treed beachside court position only minutes stroll to the sandy shores of Mills Beach & the cafe culture that Main Street, Mornington is famous for is this stunning home that just oozes class & sophistication at every turn. Whether you are after a new home for the family, holiday retreat or investment this sprawling home has it all with only the best finishes throughout & comprising of;•4 bedrooms all with ensuites & walk in robes •Palatial master suite with huge WIR, ensuite with spa & private balcony•4 living zones • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with W.I.P & preparation area • Separate home office downstairs plus a study nook in the master suite •High ceiling, heating, cooling •Auto double garage •Alfresco entertaining Finished off with low maintenance gardens allowing the lucky new purchaser to relax & enjoy a sensational new lifestyle.

18a Shelbourne CourtInspect by appointment

Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

GRAND & ELEGANT BEACHSIDE ABODE 4 4 2

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

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

www.harcourts.com.au

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

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

www.harcourts.com.au

For Sale $1,350,000View www.harcourts.com.auOpen Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or anytime by appointment

Mornington 2a Shelbourne Court

Here is a stunning home fitted out meticulously with no expense spared and attention to the finest of details! Architecturally designed to provide zoned living and entertainment spaces, together with separate bedroom wings, this home has a flowing floorplan from the grand stone entrance and landscaped gardens, to the choice of fittings, be prepared for this home to take your breath away. For the retiree seeking a quality location, single level accommodation and within walking distance to Main Street, this stand-alone home has no body corporate and will provide the answer to your prayers.

• Smeg appliences & stone benchtops throughout • American Oak timber flooring

• Butler’s pantry with coffee machine and convection oven • Ducted heating/cooling throughout & 6 star energy rating

• Alfresco entertaining

Pièce de résistance4 2 2

Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E [email protected]

Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E [email protected]

AUCTION This Saturday at 11.00amView www.harcourts.com.auOpen Saturday 10.30-11.00am

Mornington 23 Shelbourne Court

•Stunning substantial gardens & tranquil location with extensive Tanti Creek frontage – easy to imagine you are away from the hustle & bustle•Large family home with multiple options for entertaining, downstairs is a parents retreat with ensuite and an office.•The entertainer’s fully fitted kitchen with all the storage you could desire•Enormous separate workshop providing ample room for storage and work benches•Off street parking for vehicles, boats, trailers, caravans•Walk to the beach, shops, schools, public transport

Absolute Creek Frontage - Calling Nature Lovers!3 3 2

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 E [email protected]

INSPECT THIS SATURDAY

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You deserve the very best lifestyle of luxury and convenience! This stunning new development has been built to exceptional standards and is now complete. Secure your future and be the envy of all your friends with this beautiful beachside property. With only a short stroll to Main Street, indulge in a lifestyle the envy of others. Features include: New Hampton’s style facade wrapped around a clever three bedroom plus study designed home. Large open plan living downstairs, with a second living area upstairs, gives you the space to enjoy this beautiful home. A big master bedroom with a lavish en-suite and large WIR is located on the lower level. Upstairs two further bedrooms with a large second bathroom complete this fabulous property. Beautiful Blackbutt timber flooring, stainless-steel appliances and stone bench tops will tempt the chef in you. With low maintenance landscaping and a sought-after location even the fussiest buyer will be impressed.

Price By Negotiation $799,000View www.harcourts.com.auInspect Saturday 12.30-1.00pm

The Last Of ‘The Hamptons’ Only One Remaining

Mornington 3/6 Beatty Parade 23 2

Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 E [email protected]

FOR SALE

HarcourtsSINCE 1888

Rosebud

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, 5950 2500

www.rosebud.harcourts.com.au

www.rosebud.harcourts.com.au

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HarcourtsSINCE 1888

www.harcourts.com.au

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

Mount Eliza 1291 Nepean HighwaySimply Stunning Home In A Popular Beachside Enclave

3 2 2

AUCTION Saturday 16th May at 1.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.30-1.00pm & Wednesday 6.00-6.20pm

Leanne Porter 0418 106 668 E [email protected]

Ideally located in one of Mount Eliza’s most popular beachside enclaves, this superb three-bedroom plus study home has been recently renovated for contemporary family living. Occupying approximately 990 sqm on the corner of Gannet Street, it showcases a spacious single storey design finished in premium appointments and sun-drenched alfresco entertaining flowing to a north facing garden. Stylish yet functional, this impressive property is also conveniently positioned moments from the heart of Mount Eliza village, Mount Eliza Community Centre, parklands, the beach and The Peninsula School.• Deluxe open plan living and dining area, study area, rumpus room • Huge alfresco entertaining deck and lush child-friendly back garden• Stunning stone kitchen with quality gas fixtures and a breakfast bar • Plush master bedroom with a walk-in robe, ensuite and garden access• Two bedrooms with BIR’s, sleek bathroom with bath, shower, vanity • Separate laundry with garden access, ducted heating throughout• Split system air-conditioning to the living area, new floating floors • Linen storage, neutral decor, automatic double garage with storage

Limitless - 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 [email protected]

SINCE 1888

Want to know what’s happening in your local market? For all your real estate needs on all aspects of selling, buying,leasing and renting, Leanne Porter has been specialising in real estate since the 1980’s, and having been a resident since 1970, knows the local area intimately. As a fully licensed Estate Agent, Leanne can offer you professional guidance and free market appraisals on your most valuable asset. Call Leanne on 0418 106 668 for genuine and sincere assistance

3 2 1Mount Eliza 7 Kenaud Avenue

Enjoy the convenience of village living and a delightful low maintenance allotment of approx 460 sqm complete with a character home set in absolute privacy behind remote controlled gates to suit everyone’s needs and offers:* Formal living room, kitchen with dishwasher and plenty of bench space.* Family room opening to outdoor living afforded by complete privacy and established trees.* 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, main with fitted walk in robe, ensuite * Extras include GDH, air-conditioning and garden shed The pick of the bunch is awaiting you just to move in, unpack and enjoy.

Enjoy the village atmosphere

For Sale Negotiable over $675,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11.30-12.00pm or anytime by appointment

FOR SALE

Leanne Porter 0418 106 668 E [email protected]

AUCTION

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REAL ESTATE PARTNERS

MorningtonPeninsula

176 Main Street, Mornington 3931 |

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176 Main Street, Mornington 3931 |

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REAL ESTATE PARTNERS

MorningtonPeninsula

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Jarrod CarmanLicensed Estate Agent

0423 144 [email protected]

jarrod.carman.eview jarrodcarman

‘Mornington Peninsula’s most trusted real estate agent’

176 Main Street, Mornington 3931 |

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1/33 Orchard Gve, Tyabb 8 Scott Street, Mornington 14 Sweetlands Crt, Mt Martha 11 Creighton Way, Mornington

9 Paramount Cres, Mt Martha 32 Seaview Ave, Mornington

2 Pigalle Dve, Mornington

29 Weber Dve, Mornington

22 Creighton Way, Mornington

5 Coney Hurst Cres, Mornington

65 Aleppo Cres, Frankston Nth

20 Mitchell Street, Mornington

1/8 Darcy St, Mornington

114 Rosemary Cres, Frankston Nth

29 Shaw St, Dromana 4 Robinson St, Mount Martha

Huge buyer demand...

more homes wanted!

Call Jarod Joseph on 0427 051 084 to list with the team that gets TOP results

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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Safety Beach

Packed With Potential Close To The Beach Walking distance to the beach, Marina and Provincia Food Store, this single-level residence is the perfect seaside getaway and is an excellent first home opportunity, holiday home or quality investment option. Polished floorboards and a neutral colour scheme add timeless character to the well-maintained interior. A spacious L-shaped living and dining room complements a functional kitchen; while three fitted bedrooms include the main with en suite. An undercover deck overlooks a large rear garden with a carport and double lock-up garage. This is an excellent opportunity to secure an affordable home on great land with unlimited potential including a possible development site, STCA.

Auction Saturday 16th May at 11.00amInspect Saturday 3.00–3.30pmContact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515bowmanandcompany.com.au

24 Hamilton Street, Safety Beach

Auction

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nicholscrowder.com.au9775 1535 Michael Crowder 0408 358 926

Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

Level corner site of 4005M2 (approx.) with two crossovers situated just off Racecourse Road

Auction Tuesday 12th May at 12 noon 26-28 Carbine Way, Mornington

Outstanding Location

Short term tenant currently returning $51,488pa (approx.)

Hard stand yard, water and power connected

Ideal for development of small factories or owner/occupier

TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30-120 days

Tom Crowder 0438 670 300 Michael Crowder 0408 358 926

IF the zest for the 9 to 5 life is waning and the need for holidays is becoming more and more frequent, why not take the plunge and make this outstanding property your everyday holiday escape and reinvigorate yourself. The superb landscaped gardens that surround the home have been professionally laid out and set the scene for private pool side fun and entertainment. Redefi ning outdoor living, the wonderful timber deck that overlooks the oasis-like pool, calmly ensconced between palms and other succulents, is the perfect accompaniment to the free-fl owing interior where polished fl oorboards gleam and natural light fi lls all spaces. A custom-designed kitchen incorporates a meals area and lounge that opens out to the deck, with a second living area featuring a cosy fi replace and intriguingly, there is access from here up to the loft area. The loft could be a fourth bedroom for the adventurous child, but there are three, more conventional bedrooms all with built-in robes, including the main bedroom that has an ensuite and extra walk-in robe.

Address: 8 Royadie Road, BLAIRGOWRIEPrice: $690,000 - $730,000Agency: John Kennedy Real Estate, 2327 Point Nepean Road, Rye, 5985 8800Agent: Leah Pancic, 0421 700 749

One of a kind

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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Safety Beach

Executive two storey residence in Martha Cove with 3 bedrooms, open plan living area with well-appointed kitchen featuring stainless-steel appliances. Master bedroom with WIR and BIR, ensuite and adult’s retreat. All bedrooms have private bathrooms. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, ample storage space, double garage, low maintenance yard and entertaining decked area. Available Now

For LeaseRent $620 per weekContact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763bowmanandcompany.com.au

61 Helm Avenue, Safety Beach

33 2

For Lease

Mornington

This freshly renovated property is located in a sought after beachside spot only a short walk to the beaches, local shops and cafes, with transport only moments away. Offering a modern interior and plenty of living space including a kitchen meals area plus two separate lounges with split systems this is a great family home. Separate rear garage, plenty of car parking space and a great sized yard. Available Now

For LeaseRent $600 per weekContact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132bowmanandcompany.com.au

42 Carnoustie Grove, Mornington

For Lease

24 2

Mount Martha

Executive double storey home with 4BR’s plus study, three living rooms for formal entertaining and relaxed family living with access to a wrap-around landscaped courtyard. Kitchen features granite benchtops, walk-in pantry and s/steel appliances. Also featuring ducted heating, refrigerated air conditioning and double garage with roller door through to the rear, lawn and garden maintenance included. Available Now

For LeaseRent Price On ApplicationContact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132bowmanandcompany.com.au

591 Esplanade, Mount Martha

For Lease

24 2

Mornington

Beautiful new beachside build walking distance to Main Street. Two light filled, air-conditioned living areas, contemporary kitchen, stone bench tops, gas cooktop and stainless-steel appliances. air-conditioning to master plus walk-in robe & ensuite. Paved, landscaped entertaining area. Hi spec finishings. The living here is easy!! Available Now

For LeaseRent $620 per weekContact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763bowmanandcompany.com.au

9 Surrey Street, Mornington

23 2

For Lease

Mount Martha

Walking distance to South Beach, Village, local schools and public transport. Family home, plenty of space, positioned privately behind a large, gated fence. Huge partly covered deck, great back yard for the kids. Tandem carport allows access to the backyard for a trailer or small boat. Available Now

For LeaseRent $540 per weekContact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763bowmanandcompany.com.au

110 Dominion Road, Mount Martha

For Lease

34 2

Mornington

Situated at the back of the complex, three spacious bedrooms, ensuite to the main bedroom and two separate living areas. Spacious open plan living, dishwasher, gas stove top and electric oven. Double lock up garage, great size rear yard and ducted heating and cooling. Available May 1st

For LeaseRent $400 per weekContact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132bowmanandcompany.com.au

34/110 Bungower Road, Mornington

For Lease

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raywhitemornington.com.au

Ray White Mornington

MORNINGTON 2/10 Darcy StreetBrand New Luxury LivingThis luxuriously appointed brand new townhouse is constructed to exacting standards to suit the most discerning buyer whilst

providing absolute convenience within easy access to Bentons Square shops, bus & beach. The generous floor plan offers lounge

with feature gas log fire & built in cabinetry/bar, deluxe kitchen with stone benches & walk in pantry, spacious family room, theatre

room/guest bedroom with ensuite, and laundry with extensive storage. The upper level provides 3BR’s including main with WIR and

ensuite, family bathroom & living opening to a private terrace. Enhanced with security gate entry, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling

and vacuum systems, double glazed windows with fly screens, quality window furnishings, merbau alfresco deck accompanied by

landscaped courtyard and double garage. Absolute turn key solution, simply move in and enjoy the Mornington lifestyle.Andrew Jones 0419 339 995

[email protected]

Ph: 5973 2804

For Sale $729,000

View Saturday 12-12.30pm

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Ray White Mornington

SAFETY BEACH 4 Spinnaker Terrace Three Storey Luxury

Luxury three storey residence, located in the Martha Cove Marina development. From the tiled entry foyer on the ground level, there

is an office with bar area and a spacious laundry with plenty of storage. The second level has timber floors, floor to ceiling windows,

open plan living area with family room opening to a balcony and a kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, European s/steel appliances,

walk in pantry and meals area. At the very top are three bedrooms and the main bathroom, plus the main bedroom which has its own

private balcony, ensuite, and his and hers dressing room. This home is complete with double garage with internal access, zoned

cooling and heating, alarm system and ducted vacuum, stone benches & internal lift access to all three levels. Lina Luppino 0419 571 583

[email protected]

Ph: 5973 2814

For Sale $860,000 - $950,000 View By appointment

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Ray White Mornington

SOMERVILLE 10 Peppermint Place Picture Perfect In Peppermint Place

Exuding postcard perfect street appeal on an easy care landscaped allotment, this versatile family home is immaculately presented

with rich character throughout and multiple areas for relaxation and entertaining. Complete with four bedrooms, this 27sq

South Australian Limestone home has separate living areas with gourmet kitchen fitted with granite bench tops, Smeg appliances,

meals and family living opening to an alfresco area complete with built in wet bar. Perfectly landscaped and paved throughout, is a

second outdoor area for those that wish to sit in the morning sun. Other great features include double garage with storage in roof.

Workshop for the handyman, central heating, split system cooling and fans throughout.

Lina Luppino 0419 571 583

[email protected]

Ph: 5973 28144

AuctionSaturday 9th May at 11am View Saturday 11.00-11.30am

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Shop 2, 1 Hoylake Grove, Mornington

www.pilotrealestate.com.au 03 5976 1273

VALUE ADDED OWNERS CORPORATION MANAGEMENTPut your property in capable hands. We add value to owners corporation management. Our promise to provide you with the best service from the most efficient body corporate managers in Australia. We offer a professional service backed by experienced personnel, high tech systems, efficient procedures and full quality control.

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6/50 WILSONS ROAD MORNINGTON

2 bed | 1 bath | 1 car parking

$330,000 - 360,000

Address: 13 Palm Tree Drive, SAFETY BEACHAuction: $575,000Agency: Stockdale & Leggo Real Estate, 193 Point Nepean Road, Dromana, 5987 3233Agent: John Sanderson, 0407 457 340

LOCATED within walking distance to The Atrium at the Mount Martha Valley Resort, this immaculate, single-level home is a great prospect for retiree’s looking to enjoy the coastal lifestyle and get in some golf. All the facilities of the resort are available with fi ne dining, tennis court, swimming pool and mini golf all at hand, with the beach just 700-metres down the road. The brick-veneer home has a vibrant and spacious atmosphere with open plan areas offering views across the golf course. There are two living zones either side of a central kitchen. A comfortable family room adjoins a casual meals area, and the lounge to the front also incorporates a formal dining alcove. Outside is a paved alfresco patio. Two bedrooms – both with built-in robes – are set at the rear of the home and share the main bathroom, with the main bedroom, set at the front, offering a walk-in robe and ensuite. For convenience, there is gas ducted heating and air-conditioning, and a double garage under the roof line.

Immaculate golf course lifestyle

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MOUNT ELIZA 280a Canadian Bay Road $520,000+

• LAST BLOCK AVAILABLE• Set amidst the tranquil surrounds of Mount Eliza this private 1902m2 (approx.) block is all ready to begin building your dream home • Positioned to the rear of an elongated driveway, some distance from Canadian Bay Road, with only a gentle slope. • Endless opportunity here with ample space to creat extra parking or even put in a pool! • With potential for bay glimpses from the upper level of a 2 storey build, you could not hope to find a better position.• Only a short stroll to St Thomas Moore Primary School and surrounding prestigious schools including the reputable Peninsula School, also within close proximity to public transport, Mount Eliza village precinct and all that the Peninsula has to offer!

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• Exquisite 4 bedroom home that boasts everything you can think of • Grand entry foyer, separate study and formal lounge with dining room • Open plan living area incorporating kitchen with 5 burner s/steel cooktop, oven, dishwasher and granite benchtops • Cinema room that has been sound proofed• Two entertaining areas with a motorised retractable pergola • Master bedroom suite with parents retreat and balcony

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Juan Merchan 0425 728 670

MOUNT ELIZA 175 Wooralla Drive $799,000+

• Penthouse style with the atmosphere of a traditional family house.• Chic alfresco areas, perfect for outdoor living all year round • Main bedroom complete with walk-in robe and ensuite • First floor rumpus area perfect for a children’s play or homework space. • State of the art cinema room with a huge projector. Ideal for those cosy nights in • Two open plan lounge areas, adjoined by a contemporary kitchen and dining

Marc Jacob 0411 375 531

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Inspect: By Appointment

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LIFESTYLE AND LATTES BY THE BEACH

two-bedroom residence achieves the perfect balance of peace and privacy and

relaxed seaside lifestyle, the low-maintenance home enjoys a private north-west courtyard and all the modern comforts from ducted heating and evaporative cooling to a remote

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and WIR, two additional large bedrooms plus study and a plethora of space for visiting

appliances, ducted heating and refrigerated cooling throughout, two bathrooms plus pow-der room, security alarm system, double remote garage with internal entry, 2000lt water

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MOUNT ELIZA 3 2 2

AUCTION

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

UNIT 2,3-5 LEICESTER AVENUE, MOUNT ELIZA

Sweet but incredibly stylish, this 2 bedroom unit in the heart of Mt Eliza boasts a sparkling new designer interior and a lifestyle of heavenly convenience. Among a neat group of compact homes just a short walk from village cafes, boutiques, supermarket, banks and bus services,

comprises a spacious open plan living/dining area, an adjoining all-white kitchen with dishwasher, stainless-steel appliances and door to a quaint breakfast courtyard with washing line. A stylish modern bathroom with frosted glass, timber door and large rainwater faucet combined cleverly with a hidden European-style laundry, while 2 good-size bedrooms have built-in robes and white timber venetians. Other features include reverse cycle heat/cooling and a carport. Nothing to do but sit back, relax and enjoy!!

DESIGNER STYLE & AMAZING CONVENIENCE

PRICE GUIDE: $340,000 - $380,000INSPECT: Saturday 11.00-11.30amCONTACT: Ben Crowder 0407 557 758

FOR SALE

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

6 WARATAH AVENUE, MORNINGTON

Sitting graciously among showpiece gardens and enjoying the spoils of one of Mornington’s most exclusive beachside neighbourhoods,

(1823 sqm approx) just walking distance to Mills Beach and Mornington Golf Club and directly opposite historical Beleura House and its

an extensive sundeck takes in the glorious gardens. Behind a sweeping driveway, the home features 2 spacious living and dining areas,

‘TALBINGO’BEACHSIDE ELEGANCE AMONG SHOWPIECE GARDENS

AUCTION: Saturday 2nd May at 12pmTERMS: 10% deposit, balance 90/120 daysPRICE GUIDE: $1.3M+INSPECT: Saturday 11.30-12.00pmCONTACT: James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

AUCTION

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AUCTION Saturday, May 2nd at 2.00pm

VIEW: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm

TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 days. AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

Paige Brierley 0405 496 722

TYABB 1-4 / 1542 Frankston Flinders Road

RARE OPPORTUNITY! FOR SALE NOW OR TO BE AUCTIONED IN ONE LINE (4 UNITS)

Very spacious and full of original character, these California bungalows are in a prime position. Features include 10ft ceilings with ornate cornices and polished hardwood flooring throughout each unit. Entertaining is made easy with a decked outdoor entertaining area and spacious yard to units 1, 2 & 3. Each unit has a spacious kitchen offering gas cooking and electric oven with plenty of bench and cupboard space, adjoined to living and dining area. The generous master bedrooms of each unit are zoned to the front of the home, offering BIR’s and plenty of privacy, plus expansive main bathroom has separate shower and bath in each unit. Further features include, ducted heating to units 1, 2 & 3, access to single garage from rear yard and established gardens. Offering a fantastic opportunity for investors to secure a 4 unit complex with great returns, or first home buyers and retirees looking to settle on the Mornington Peninsula surrounded by opulent wineries and coastline. Must be sold on the day or offers accepted prior to Auction!

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AUCTIONTHIS SATURDAY

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The flags at our office were flown at half-mast last Monday to mark the passing of our beloved Commercial Property Manager, Yvonne Taylor.

Yvonne was a highly valued member of our team for over 7 years and worked closely with our founder and director Chris Watt to build a large Commercial and Industrial property management portfolio. She specialised in Commercial Property

management since she commenced her real estate career in 1999.

Always eager to learn, Yvonne undertook the study to obtain her Certificate IV in property services through the Real Estate Institute of Victoria where she was a member for over 10 years. Together with two other staff and with the support of Chris, Yvonne stayed back at the office one night per week during 2012 to complete the course, finally obtaining her full Estate

Agents License on 10th June 2013.

Always willing to “asept” a new challenge, when the opportunity to manage several Owners Corporations presented itself, Yvonne volunteered to learn the Strata Master management software and attended many courses on the subject.

Last year she considered undertaking the Diploma of Conveyancing course being conducted by the Institute.

Yvonne always put the interests of our business first, even to the point of persuading a close friend and fellow experienced Commercial Property Manager to fill her roll when she left to undergo treatment earlier this year.

Operating a small business is like being in a family and Yvonne was certainly the big sister of our office and the go to person for all our younger staff who respected and cherished Yvonne’s professional expertise and personal counsel.

Apart from her successful career in real estate, Yvonne was a dedicated and loving daughter, wife, sister, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her mother Shirley, husband Noel, brothers Gary and Kelvin, daughter Nicki and

grandchildren Milla and Poppy who were the apples of nannas eye. Yvonne will be sorely missed and always remembered.

Our sympathies are with all her family at this time.

Yvonne Joy Taylor26/7/1962 - 20/4/2015

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The team at Century 21 Homeport, Hastings

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AUCTION Saturday, May 16th at 1.00pm

VIEW: Saturday 12:30-1:00pm

TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance 120 days. Vacant Possession. AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

4 2 2BITTERN 90 Davies Road DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION – “UNFINISHED SYMPHONY” ON 2.5 ACRESWestern Red Cedar home of over 43 squares (406m2) under roofline built to lock up with plumbing and wiring. A traditional Australian Homestead style property of 3-4 bedrooms with full ensuite and spa to master, BIR’s to all other bedrooms, massive laundry and North aspect surrounded by over 14squares (133m2) of verandah on 3 sides and massive carport under roofline. A huge 20,000 litre concrete water tank, plus pump and bore with plenty of room to grow vegies and be self-sustainable are also on offer together with the possible addition of surrounding road reserves (S.T.C.A.) This property represents a unique opportunity to purchase a small acreage home at an affordable price. The successful purchaser will need tradesman skills to bring this unfinished gem to its full potential, but the lifestyle on offer will be worth the toil.

AUCTION

PRICE $550,000 Offers Over

VIEW: Saturday 11:30-12:00pm

AGENT: Wilma Green 0407 833 996

BITTERN 77 Dunlop Road DEVELOPERS DREAM - 1/2 ACRE ON TWO TITLESWe all know how rare land is on the Mornington Peninsula, particularly Bittern. Here is the opportunity to develop a 1/2 acre corner allotment on two titles and multiple options to consider (S.T.C.A.)

Option 1: Remove the existing home and simply re-align the boundaries and this property can be easily converted into 3 separate titles of approx. 670m2 (each.)

Option 2: Keep the existing home, re-align the boundary to rear and sell the rear block of just under 1,000m2.

Option 3: Attain the property as a whole and enjoy a home on 1/2 an acre on two titles. A hidden English cottage with park like setting, featuring three bedrooms, double carport and outdoor entertaining area; plus many more features!

NEW LISTING

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AUCTION Saturday, May 23rd at 2.00pm

VIEW: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm

TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance 120 days. Vacant Possession. AGENT: Chris Watt 0417 588 321

TYABB 12 Thornells Road

HORSES AND HORTICULTURE

Renovated 3 bedroom + study farm cottage on well-established rural holding of approx 14.5 acres (5.87ha) on two titles with extensive horticultural infrastructure, 350m² steel factory with adjacent 50m² annex, and 45m² free standing office/store plus additional shedding with mains water, clear water bore and large permanent dam. An open parkland setting with mature shelter trees to 3 main paddocks and surrounding household garden area all situated at the end of quiet country lane. Grow or graze the choice is yours or enjoy a combination of both lifestyle activities only an hour from Melbourne with easy road access. MUST BE SOLD ON THE DAY!

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AUCTION Wednesday, May 6th at 2.00pm

VIEW: By Appointment

TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 days. Vacant Possession. AGENT: Chris Watt 0417 588 321

HASTINGS 1869 Frankston Flinders Road MAIN ROAD SHOWROOM WITH POTENTIALHigh clear span tilt panel building of approx 700m² with the best of everything including, floating plaster ceiling and concealed lighting, split system air conditioning, stereo system, CCTV security stystem with security alarm, two pack epoxy floor treatment, electric roller door access to rear car park from dispatch area, huge display windows, 30 sealed car spaces on site, abundant external lighting for signage and enough height for mezzanine level. Internal layout includes open plan retail area, bathroom with shower, full kitchen to staff room, separate invalid WC, feature corner entry with auto doors impeccably maintained landscaping plus previous permit for building of 936m²+ at rear. Suit many uses including dance studio and office or the sale of office supplies, floor coverings, window furnishings, light fittings, automotive parts, furniture, party supplies, childrens needs, sporting and equestrian or warehouse.

AUCTION

DOUBLE FRONTED VICTORIAN TERRACE & REAR BLOCK!Offering a blank canvas for your next big project the property sits on a deep allotment of approx. 1171sqm or two individual titles (vacant, block with front & rear access on approx. 508sqm and house on approx. 663sqm.) Reinstate the charm and features of yesteryear, including high ceilings, original floorboards, traditional sitting room or library. A stroll to Crib Point station, food outlets and Australia Post. A rare opportunity for dual occupancy as an investment or a dependents quarter for older relatives. Furthermore, you can demolish the existing home and re-build a dual occupancy home with your own plans and preferred design (S.T.C.A.) Must be sold! Contact Exclusive Agent.

CRIB POINT 28 Milne Street

3 2 2

AUCTION Saturday, May 9th at 12:00pmVIEW By AppointmentAGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

EXECUTORS AUCTION

AUCTION

Surrounded by established gardens on 702m2 (approx) allotment, this ideal family home is features two separate living areas and dining room, light-filled kitchen with s/steel appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Three bedrooms have BIR’s with the main bedroom boasting WIR & FES. Other features include ducted heatin, double garage, and access from the dining room to the outdoor entertaining area and large yard for the kids to enjoy. Contact Exclusive Agent.

BITTERN 52 The Bittern Boulevard

4 2 2 PRICE $470,000 Offers OverVIEW Saturday 10:30-11:00amAGENT Wilma Green 0407 833 996

AFFORDABLE FAMILY LIVINGNEW LISTING

Two brand new units perfect for investors & first home buyers alike. Featuring 2 - 3BR’s, main with WIR and dual-entry bathroom, s/steel appliances to the kitchen, GDH and down lights throughout, neutral carpets and feature tiles to wet areas. There is internal access from the single garage, outdoor entertaining area and a water tank. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to get your foot in the door. Contact Exclusive Agent.

HASTINGS 2 & 3 / 257 Marine Parade

PRICE From $299,950VIEW Saturday 12:00-12:30pmAGENT Ken Brown 0402 868 368

BRAND NEW & READY FOR YOU!INVEST TODAY

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28 May to 31 May

Indulge your tastebuds and your senses in historic seaside Sorrento with an exciting mix of gourmet food, wine & beer events.

Masterclasses, themed menus, demonstrations, tastings, chef authors, foodies market & more...

Adam D’SylvaCodaHuxtable & HuxtaburgerExecutive chef of the EUROPEAN,

City Wine Shop, Melbourne Supper Club and Siglo

Chef author, TV presenterDaniel WilsonIan CurleyPaul Mercurio

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Historical seaside Sorrento is hosting its sixth mouth-watering food, wine and beer event over the last weekend in May, and it’s set to be the best yet!

The program includes a variety of gastronomical delights including masterclasses, cooking demonstrations, tutored tastings, degustations, gourmet menus, foodie’s market & more, all in the heart of Sorrento Village. Starting Thursday evening and continuing throughout the weekend a variety of gourmet lunches, dinners and classes will take place in restaurants, cafes and in the demonstration kitchen in the “Taste” marquee at Three Palms restaurant (154 Ocean Beach Rd).

Taste of Sorrento is proud to host four acclaimed chefs in this years’ event:

• Paul Mercurio – chef author, TV presenter• Ian Curley – Executive chef of the EUROPEAN, City Wine Shop, Melbourne Supper Club and Siglo• Daniel Wilson – Huxtable and Huxtaburger• Adam D’Sylva. - CodaAll 4 chefs will be presenting cooking demonstrations featuring their own unique styles of cooking,

and Paul Mercurio and Ian Curley will be hosting dinners on Saturday evening. Also on Saturday night is the inaugural ‘Skinny Duck Flies South’ event, which is part of the Feed Melbourne campaign and will raise funds for Fare Share, all set at the spectacular Sorrento Couta Boat Sailing Club.

Following on from the success of 2014, Taste of Sorrento will again feature a foodie’s market and “taste” day on Sunday 31 May from 10am to 3pm where producers and provedores put out their best gourmet supplies whilst a series of demonstrations are provided in the Marquee kitchen. There

will be pasta making, take three key ingredients, music plus more. This will be a great day for tasting, sipping, listening and indulging in the best that Sorrento and the Peninsula has to offer in food, wine, beer, cider, coffee and more.

With many more interesting boutique activities all set in a spectacular historic seaside village at only 90 minutes south of Melbourne, and 40 minutes from around the Mornington Peninsula, Sorrento is the perfect place to indulge the senses.

A full event program is available at www.tasteofsorrento.com.au.

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CNR NEPEAN HWY & DAVEYS ST FRANKSTON - 9783 7255 [email protected] | WWW.DAVEYS.COM.AU | WWW.FB.COM/DAVEYSHOTEL

FROM HARD HAT TO CHEF’S HATBy Melissa Walsh

MasterChef 2014 winner, Brent Owens, talks to MINT Magazine about life as a MasterChef, book writing, travel, and a gig he’s doing at Daveys Hotel in Frankston.

1.HOW WAS THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING ON MASTERCHEF FOR YOU?Being on MasterChef was amazing. It was intense and extremely stressful but equally rewarding. It’s not something you ever think you’ll be a part of let alone winning so I can’t take that for granted.

2. WHAT WAS THE HARDEST AND BEST PART OF BEING ON THE SHOW?It was hard, I’m not going to lie. Being away from your family and loved ones is never easy, but adding in the stress and constant anxiety, it becomes incredibly diffi cult. So many highlights that cripple the negatives. Meeting an amazing group of people, learning so much in such a short space of time, hanging out with some of the best chefs in the world and of course, winning, were my ‘best moments’ of the season.

3. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU TO COME DOWN FROM A HIGH AFTER WINNING THE 2014 MASTERCHEF?Not long. I had to begin writing my book, Dig In. I pretty much went straight from fi lming, to spend time with my family for a few days to starting my fi rst ever cookbook. I have been extremely busy since the fi nale, so I am looking forward to a long extended break at the end of this year.

4. HOW DID YOUR COOKING CHANGE OVER THAT TIME ON THE SHOW AND HOW HAS IT

EVOLVED NOW?When I entered the show, I had very basic knowledge of cooking and the techniques required. Like everybody else, we studied, practiced and learnt a lot in a short amount of time. My food became cohesive, interesting and a little more refi ned. I like to experiment a lot these days and I really enjoy re-creating old classics.

5. DO YOU STILL DO ALL THE COOKING AT HOME FOR YOU AND YOUR GIRLFRIEND, MADISON?

Always have, always will. I enjoy cooking for her and she enjoys eating my food. Win win.

6. HAVE YOU REMAINED FRIENDS WITH ANY

OF THE CONTESTANTS ON THE SHOW?We all made such close bonds on the show. People don’t realise that we spent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week together, so the friendships became very strong. I still stay in contact with most of the contestants and whenever one of us is in the others state or suburb, we try our best to catch up.

7. DO YOU MISS WORKING AS A BOBCAT DRIVER OR IS THIS THE PATH YOU WERE MEANT TO BE ON?Occasionally I think about it. It was a big part of my life and I’ll never forget how good Ancrum Excavations were to me, but I don’t think that I’ll be getting back into one anytime soon.

8. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR 2015? ARE YOU STILL PURSUING A CAREER IN READY-MADE FOOD RATHER THAN FINE DINING?I’ve been really busy with the book, live events and now a few international tours, so I’m yet to launch anything in the ready-made food world but ‘fi ngers crossed’ I’ll have an announcement by the years end.

9. HOW HAS WINNING MASTERCHEF CHANGED YOUR LIFE?It has changed my life immensely. I used to wake up at 4am to go to work and drive a bobcat. Now I am travelling the world and Australia to live my dream of being a cook. Food is what I love and being able to do what you love makes work a breeze. I wouldn’t have it any other way.

10. HOW DID YOU PUT A COOKBOOK TOGETHER FOR TRADIES IN JUST TWO

WEEKS?The book was incredibly challenging. I wrote out a list of my favourite things to eat, what I eat for each meal and some old classics. I then tried to put a little twist on each one to make it a little different, a little updated with a touch of Brent. Thankfully, I had 4 weeks to complete the cookbook though.

13. WHAT FOOD DO YOU THINK YOU WILL COOK ON APRIL 29TH AT DAVEYS HOTEL IN FRANKSTON, FOR THE DINNER WITH BRENT OWENS EVENING?

Luckily I’m not leaving that one to chance. I have composed a menu, tested it and made a few tweaks so the food is already set in stone. I have no excuses. It will be great and I look forward to seeing you all there.

On April 29, Daveys is hosting an exclusive evening with MasterChef Australia 2014 Winner Brent Owens. Enjoy a 4 course dinner with matched Chapel Hill wines for $75 while Brent demonstrates the art of cooking the delightful dishes from his newly released cookbook.

Along with preparing the delicious menu, Brent will be answering questions and signing copies of his book “Dig In” available for purchase on the night.

Book now for a night of amazing food, great wine and an up close and personal experience with your favourite MasterChef winner.

Daveys Hotel is at 510 Nepean Highway, Frankston. Phone 9783 7255.

www.daveys.com.au

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PENINSULA LEAGUEBy Toe PuntMT ELIZA has started the 2015 Penin-sula League season in blistering fashion after knocking over Mornington on ANZAC Day.

The Redlegs have now beaten the two 2014 grand fi nalists in Frankston YCW and Mornington in their fi rst three games, as well as Bonbeach, who played in the Preliminary Final last sea-son.

In a tight and scrappy affair, the Red-legs simply used the football a lot more effectively when they went forward, giving them a 9.6 (60) to 6.9 (45) vic-tory.

Despite losing the clearances and having less inside 50 entries, the Red-legs were much more effi cient when they got into their attacking zone.

Mornington opted to kick long and hope when they went into attack. The Redlegs lowered their eyes and hit up players in better positions.

While a Mt Eliza win against Morn-ington is always sweeter than any other win for supporters, it did come at a cost.

After kicking a bag of goals in the opening three rounds, forward sensa-tion Justin Van Unen went down in the second quarter with a hamstring injury.

Although it was a tough day for for-wards, Van Unen had already managed to kick two goals in the opening quarter and a half.

It was a hard game of footy in very tough conditions. At some stages throughout the match, it was tough to see from one side of the ground to the other.

Mt Eliza coach John Georgiou has said previously that not having inju-ries has helped with the structure of his team.

“Last year our hands were tied a little in terms of structure, however, having a healthy list allows us to play the likes of Sam Gill and Darren Booth behind the footy,” Georgiou said.

Rohan Heasley was awarded the An-zac Day medal after a terrifi c display.

However, despite getting the award and nudging out others for the top award, there really wasn’t a player who was head and shoulders above any other.

A lot of players came in and out of the game and it was probably Heasley who did more for longer.

Mornington man mountain Michael Gay dominated in the ruck, however, was almost ineffective.

Gay clearly won the taps, however, rarely did he hit the ball to advantage. There was a real opportunity due to his domination to bash the ball forward into space and allow his runners the op-portunity to run onto it.

When the game was there to be won, again Mornington failed to throw cau-tion to the wind.

The Doggies played safe footy de-

Redlegs take another big scalpRedlegs take another big scalp

spite trailing and didn’t take any risks. They were better off trying something different and going down by fi ve goals rather than be comfortable with a 15 point loss.

A loss is a loss.The day was about Mt Eliza, how-

ever, and they thoroughly deserved the four points.

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Last Saturday they spoke to Aaron Edwards immediately following Pines’ win over Langwarrin, as well as a host of other guests.

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Interleague Squads Interleague Squads THE Nepean and Peninsula Interleague Squads have been announced.

Nepean DivisionCrib Point: Brad Arnold, Zach Condick, Luke Herrington, Dean Kairies, Waide Symes, Dean Warry

Devon Meadows: Troy Aust, Pat Harmes, Jack Hazendonk

Dromana: Daniel Guerts, Dan Gormley, Matt Jones, Christian Ongarello, Terry Wheeler

Frankston: James Degenhardt, Jason KIngsbuiry, Beau Muston, Brian O’Carroll

Hastings: Dale Alanis, Luke Clark, Matt Clifford, Shaun Foster, Colin McVeigh, Steven Robb, Taylor Stratton

Pearcedale: Pat Heijden, Lachy Mar-shall, Luke Murray, Brendan NevilleRed Hill: Peter Dal Lago, Marcus Dal Lago, Michael Dillon, Matt Hyden, Harry Larwill, Jake Mitchell, Jake Mold, Josh Mold

Rosebud: Tom Baker, Rhys Bancroft, Jason Bristow, Keegan Downie, Rob Forrest

Rye: Kris Bardon, Styeven Daniher, Simon Taylor, Nathan Henley, Adam Kirkwood, Jye Lloyd, Dean Millhouse, Leigh Morse, Ryan Mullett, Rhett SuttonSomerville: Justin Farrelly, David Hirst, Rowan Hogenbirk, Tim McGennis, Tom Shaw, Scott Simpson, Adrian

Speedy, Jed Sutton

Sorrento: Daniel Grant, James Hal-lahan, Tyrren Head, Myles Pitt, Leigh Poholke, Leigh Treeby

Tyabb: Jake Anderson, James Cottrell, Logan Pearson, Riley West

Peninsula DivisionFrankston YCW: Ash Eames, Luke Col-lins, Paul Minchington, Kyle Hutchison, Byron Barry, Anthony Barry, Lachy Wallace, Kevin Lylak, Anthony Bruhn

Mornington: Michael Gay, James Cameron, Warwick Miller, Joel Miller, Jackson Calder, Jai Haddock, Adam Symes, Ben Wells, Dale Whelan

Mt Eliza: Justin Van Unen, Sam Gill, Rohan Heasley, Darren Booth, Scott Lockwood, Matt Davis

Pines: Jimmy Messina, Guy Hendry, Aaron Edwards, Luke Potts, Shaun White

Edi-Asp: Steve Mannix, Brad Tagg, Mark Mullins, Jarrod Garth, Bree O’Hanlon, Matty Clark, Michael Me-han, Tim Mavric

Seaford: Ben Crowe, Rourke Fischer, Dean Williamson, Mark Di Blasio

Langwarrin: Scott Sienkiewicz, Gerard Brown, Ricki Johnson, Dale Eames, Matt naughton, Jarrod Amalfi

Chelsea: Brent Guerra, Todd Gardiner, Daine Taylor, Hudson Thomas

Karingal: Aaron Paxton, Aaron Lees

Bonbeach: Dylan Jones, Jackson Casey, Own Hulett

Sunshine and rain: Tommy Hafey’s granddaughter Samantha, above, sang the Australian national anthem before, right, the Anzac Day clash between Mt Eliza and Mornington. Pictures: Gary Bradshaw

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NEPEAN LEAGUEBy Toe PuntPEARCEDALE caused one of the boilovers of the season on Anzac Day when they thrashed Somerville in Nepean League.

The Panthers led from the start to the end and totally dominated a lacklustre opposition, win-ning 15.8 (98) to 9.15 (69).

Pearcedale fi elded its strongest side of the sea-son and probably the strongest side it can fi eld for the year.

The likes of Troy Jacobson was back from Frankston Dolphins, Basil Sibasado was cleared for one game from the Kimberley’s and Morn-ington recruit Kallum Searle made his debut for the Panthers.

As it turned out, Jacobson fi nished the after-noon with three goals and Sibasado booted a couple.

Pat Heijden led from the front with six goals and was the difference between the sides. It was a sensational effort from Heijden, considering the domination of the Somerville defence in the opening round of the season.

Prior to the clash, Pearcedale coach Jamie Merchan was confi dent that his side would per-form well.

“Despite a pretty poor showing against Devon Meadows, I thought we did quite well against Rye,” Merchan said.

“We allowed the opposition too many forward entries but I think if we can put some more mid-fi eld pressure on and cut those down, we are right in the game.

Somerville’s strength in 2015 has been its pressure around the footy but Pearcedale was better than the opposition in that department on Saturday.

Alex Harnett got a heap of the footy and Ben Mitchell led from the front. Mitchell, at his very best, is arguably the most dominant ruckman in the competition and he proved that on Saturday.

Panthers cause boiloverPanthers cause boiloverUp against the very polished Eagles’ skipper

in Justin Farrelly, Mitchell certainly had the bet-ter of the dual.

Salt was rubbed into the wounds of Somer-ville went coach David Hirst went off early in the game. He didn’t reappear with what ap-peared to be a leg injury.

Hirst has been positive and up and about in the opening rounds of the season and certainly throughout the pre-season, however, suffi ce to say he wasn’t happy with his teams output.

Perhaps the Eagles started to read their own press. It may be only a 16-round season but there’s still plenty of footy to be played.

Tom Shaw was the only multiple goal kicker for the Eagles with two goals.

Luke Collie is a jet and he played well again, while Rohan Hogenbirk played his best game this season for the Eagles. Ben Sedgewick and Tommy Simpson also worked hard.

Matt White is one of the most underrated players in the competition and his tenacity and composure under pressure in the back half of the ground is extremely consistent.

Dean Janssen is another one who just does what he can for his teammates and the jumper he represents. He was at his typical best again on Saturday.

On the back of two beltings in the opening rounds of the season, this could be the corner turner that Pearcedale needs.

They’ll lose a few from this side the next time they run out but should now have the confi dence that they can match it with the most talented lists in the competition.

Up for it: Mt Eliza condemned Mornington to a 15-point loss in their Peninsula League game on Anzac Day. Picture: Gary Bradshaw

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***Perhaps I was misinformed? When Joe said he was having “a fair dinkum conversation with the Australian people” I waited day and night at the Rye RSL for Joe to lob. Eventually, in despera-tion, I went to the bettertax.gov.au website and of course lost my way. Apparently this is where “a conversation with the nation” takes place? Likewise Billy mumbled “big ideas and policies; detailed community consultations”. Again, no show on the peninsula?

***I’m advised it only takes one nasty pastie to report me and I must undergo a driving test. If I fail it’s bye bye to my Corolla and hello to a legion of like people dependant on our third world bus service and the necessity of leaving 3 hours earlier for a medical appointment some 10 kilometres away to ensure punctuality. I’m advised we have taxis, not that I’ve ever spotted one, but according to others it’s up to a 90 minute wait and some-times no show at all. There’s a radius structure apparently (within 4 kilometres of the Rosebud hospital?} and lesser taxis due to a loosening of previous restrictions. Should we approach Danny Andrews? Sorry. He doesn’t know we exist; no railway crossings on the Mornington Peninsula. The moral? Trust not our government. Send in a complaint; receive a comforting shrug.

***The Age (11/4) included an advertising liftout from Chemist Warehouse entitled “Wellness”. For Health Conscious Crusaders (and budding stand-up comics) there’s gold in those 32 pages. Full marks to the genius who thought up the idea of colouring books to relieve workplace stress. For-get the cup of tea, settle down with your crayons and fi sh oil; 15 minutes later - bingo!

***More than half the complimentary medicines in-vestigated by drug regulators have been found to breach drug rules by making dodgy claims about their products. Friends of Science in Medicine president John Dwyer said the problem was that unlike medi-cines, complementary and alternative products were allowed to be sold without proving their effi cacy. How about smoking causing blindness, or harm to unborn babies, or for that matter passive smok-ing? Obesity is the latest big danger. The rate of obesity has increased almost in direct proportion to the number of people forced to stop smoking because of the Sheriff of Nottingham tax increas-es and increased panic attacks. Propaganda and

brainwashing are alive and well. If I stopped smoking and ate more broccoli it may buy me more time, albeit the inevitability of death?

***Confusing? How are vac-cinated children in danger from non-vaccinated, and if it’s so important why have religious exemptions? Is it the savings, again only affecting poorer people, or is it just me?

***The mysterious Trans Pacifi c Partnership Agreement (TPP)? Apparently too important to Australia to let us into the fi ne print with Trade Minister Andrew Robb in the driving seat, involv-ing pharmaceuticals, copyrights and many other agreements. Who would I place my trust in: for-mer HSU union leader Kathy Jackson or Andrew Robb? Conundrum? Of benefi t to consumers?

***Metadata: Attorney-General George Brandis says “we have to keep one step ahead of people who try to use technology for malevolent purposes”. Christopher Pyne says “There has to be a case going on and there will be senior people involved in all those decisions”. Yes, and all upstanding citizens? Benny Franklin says “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little secu-rity will deserve neither and lose both”. Did Billy (now you see him now you don’t) Shorten object? No way. He was in China. I’m already under scru-tiny - I checked out Nembutal on Google.

***A gentle sigh as I see or read another story of bad fi nancial advice. My personal hunch is of people feeling a sense of importance in having a fi nan-cial adviser. They’re not all crooks obviously, although why people go to them is beyond me. Save your money and listen to Paul Clitheroe. A new Register of Financial Advisors? That should fi x it; no worries.

***Medical establishments and the culture of males are males? Some are bastards and will never change; ditto to a lesser extent some females abusing female staff on the lower echelons. Hap-pens everywhere no matter the profession, but worry not you harassed lot. The Royal Australa-sian College of Surgeons has appointed a high profi le group (police, health and discrimination experts) to examine this culture within its ranks. No more harassment and bullying, and I’m Mary Poppins. What is a discrimination expert? My bet is it’s another name for psychologists?

***Ignore anything containing the words “interim report”...Richie Benaud, the conscience of the Channel 9 cricket commentators, gone, sadly never to be replaced...The AFL Players Associa-tion want a seat at the forthcoming broadcasting negotiations. The more they get the more they want. Who pays? Us. Hyenas...Do we live in a class structure? Always have, always will...The new AFL ticketing system-crooks...Joe Hockey’s $1 million damages claim; maybe give some to David Hicks?...vale Collingwood 2015... “The secret of happiness is freedom and the secret of freedom, courage” [Thucydides]... hooroo...cliffi [email protected] www.ello8.com

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Regards,Not in the market just yet? Hand this advert to a friend, family member or work colleague and we’ll give you a

$100 spotter’s fee – this advert must be completed & presented prior to

Please tick one of the boxes below:

I would like to buy a new Toyota I would like to buy a used vehicle

I have been referred I would like to trade-in my vehicle

Name: Vehicle: Rego:

Looking forward to seeing you at Rosebud Toyota this week.

Stuart HarrisRetail Sales Manager - ROSEBUD TOYOTA *To non TSA customers.

$1000 MINIMUM TRADE IN

HURRY ENDS 30TH APRIL 2015~

BRING IN THIS AD, TAKE ANY NEW OR USED CAR FOR A TEST DRIVE &

GET A $50 SERVICE

VOUCHERMust present advert before test drive. Limit one per person.

Must have a valid drivers licence. Service voucher must be redeemed at the time of booking.

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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI 41 Tyabb Road, Mornington | PHONE: 5975 5188 A/H (Jan) 0409 427 974 | www.morningtonmitsubishi.com.au

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Manual. Premium paint $495 extra.

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YES IT’S A MITSINEW OUTLANDER

$30K-$48K*

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GO YOUROWN WAY

$50,990 DRIVE AWAY*MU-X 4X4 LS-T AUTO 7 SEAT SUV

$39,990 DRIVE AWAY#D-MAX 4X4 LS-M CREW CAB UTE

You don’t buy an Isuzu D-MAX or MU-X just to get from A to B. You buy one for the experiences they help deliver. For the features that help you go out and discover more - like the powerful and effi cient 3.0L turbo diesel engine or the outstanding towing capacity. They’re no-nonsense vehicles, for no-nonsense drivers. People who choose camping under the night sky, over a night-in. Whose holiday home is a caravan towed to the middle of nowhere. Who prefer off-road more than on. People who go their own way.

5 star ANCAP safety rating applies to D-MAX 4x4 Crew Cab variants built from November 2013, 4x2 High-ride Crew Cab variants built from November 2014 and all MU-X models. ^5 years or 130,000km whichever occurs fi rst, for eligible customers; excludes accessories and trays. >The Capped Price Servicing Program applies to eligible Isuzu UTE vehicles with a warranty start date after 1 January 2015. The program covers the fi rst 6 scheduled services in line with the scheduled service intervals. Program price subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing go to isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. *Private & ABN holders only. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $330 extra. Available until 30/06/15, unless extended, varied or while stocks last. #Private & ABN holders only. Manual transmission. Metallic/mica paint $330 extra. Available until 30/06/15 unless extended, varied or while stocks last.

We’re local too!We’re local too!MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188

www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au Join us on:LMCT 10467

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CAR PARK

SALE

Upsize offer must be completed in the original transaction, during the promotional period. The upsized mattress will be the same brand and model as the original mattress chosen. Selected brands only. Mattress only. Exclusions apply. Terms and conditions apply, see in store for details. Valid until 3/0 /201 .

Peninsula Homemaker Centre Cnr Nepean Highway & Bungower Road

Ph: 03 5976 4060fortywinks.com.au

CH I ROPRACTIC

HURRY, 2 DAYS ONLY.

HOT PRICE

ENDS SUNDAY.BUY A KING QUEEN OR DOUBLEONLY PAY THE SINGLE PRICE

WHAT A DEAL!!LIMITEDOFFER!

King Size Mattresses From $499

FOR the fourth consecutive year, The Good Guys Mornington store has reaffi rmed their reputation for outstanding service.

The business took home the Roy Morgan Customer Satisfaction Award for the ‘2014 Fur-niture/Electrical Store of the Year’ and is one of only fi ve businesses to have won the award each year since its inception.

Judged by 50,000 consumers and 12,000 busi-ness decision makers, the research revealed that The Good Guys has once again earned the top spot for customer satisfaction, a title which local Good Guy, Tony Coco, says means a great deal to the team.

“We know that we are only in business be-

cause of our customers, so we make customer satisfaction our top priority,” said Tony. “I am proud to have such a terrifi c, hardworking team that strive to deliver the best customer service possible every day.”

The Good Guys were up against some stiff competition, with Harvey Norman, JB Hi Fi, Dick Smith and Betta Electrical and furniture retailer Fantastic Furniture all in the running to win the award.

For outstanding service and great advice on the huge range of products, visit the Peninsula Home, 1128 - 1132 Nepean Highway Morning-ton or phone 5976 0200.

The Good Guys win The Good Guys win four in a rowfour in a row

FORTY Winks, Australia’s largest bedroom retail specialist is celebrating 30 years of bring-ing Australians a better night’s rest. From its humble beginnings of just a handful of stores in Melbourne in 1984, Forty Winks has grown into the respected and iconic household retailer that it is today, operating across Australia in every state and territory with more than 90 stores.

On local ground, the community-minded and family owned Forty Winks Mornington store, located at the Mornington Homemaker Centre has been open for just over a year now. Stay-ing true to the company values of putting the

customer fi rst and providing the best advice and bed that they can afford, on-the-fl oor expert staff members are dedicated to helping the local com-munity get the perfect night’s rest.

Forty Winks Mornington offers bedroom shoppers a wide range of beds, bedding, bed-room furniture, children’s furniture, mattresses and bedroom accessories from leading suppliers.

Forty Winks is at Peninsula Home, 1128 - 1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington.

Phone 5976 4060.Visit www.fortywinks.com.au

Thirty years service from Forty WinksThirty years service from Forty Winks

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Savings off normal store prices. Floor stock only.

Mothers Day

AUSTRALIA’S MOST

FAMOUS YARN BRANDS

30%OFF

ENTIRERANGE REDUCED

ON SALE NOW until Sunday May 10th Peninsula Home Bungower Rd, Mornington

WITH winter approaching it is the perfect time to start knitting. Lincraft offers knitting yarn in all the latest styles and colours. At Lincraft you will fi nd all your supplies for your latest project.

Be sure to check out our new beanie kits with Happy Cap and Candy Floss Yarn. The yarn is bright and fun perfect for a beginner knit. With a readymade pom pom included it has everything you need for your next beanie project.

Lincraft offers a wide range of projects that

will suit every skill level, from beginners to the more challenging knits.

Come and visit Lincraft to see what your imagination can create. With great deals and a huge product range, there is sure to be some-thing that will get you inspired.

Lincraft is at the Peninsula Home, 1128 - 1132 Nepean Hwy Mornington.

Phone 5975 4700.

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Peninsula Home Centre, Corner Nepean Highway & Bungower Road, Mornington VIC, 3931

Orchard Oak display cabinet small and large

di l biCHAIRS from $59

OAK DESK $599*

Ph: (03) 5977 1102Opening hours: Mon - F: 9-5:30, Sat: 9-5, Sun/Public Holiday: 10-5

Trentham 4 pce package. Individually queen bed $799, 5 drawer chest $699, bedsides $199ea

Romance double vanity package. Includes double vanity (RRP $1999), mirror, drop-in basins, oxford lever taps and wastes in chrome.

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value$1999

Brochant Oak 2.1m dining table with 6 saxon chairs. Individually table $1099, chairs $79ea

ant Oak 2.1m dining table withk

chest , edsides 699, bedsides $199ea

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PA C K A G E4 Piece$1699

PLUS SAVE ON GREAT VALUE PACKAGES

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DON’T MISS OUT!

Orchard Oak 1.4m extension table with 4 high back chairs $499*

Come grab a bargain at our carpark sale. Stock wont last, so get in early to avoid disapointment. Many great savings in store!

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*SAVE on seconds and discontinued stock

PA C K A G Evalue$1499

EARLY Settler stock an inspiring range of clas-sic colonial, rustic country, French provincial and contemporary furniture, all at surprisingly affordable prices. Select from a wide range of dining, lounge, bedroom, home offi ce, outdoor and garden furniture, through to occasional pieces such as coffee tables, side tables, enter-tainment units and more.

Early Settler manager, John Gentile, will be on hand next Saturday to meet and greet customers at the Peninsula Home carpark sale.

Come down and check out the new range of bedding, lighting, living, dining and homewares at Early Settler, including the new Marais col-lection.

When you choose an Early Settler piece you get beautiful, classic and hardwearing furniture that never goes out of style.

From upholstery and soft furnishings, through to rugged country style dining tables, Early Set-tle has an extensive range to suit your taste and budget. This includes a wide array of comple-mentary homewares and interior design acces-sories, to help you express your unique style of living, whether creating a whole new look or freshening up your existing interior.

Early Settler Mornington is at Peninsula Home, 1128 - 1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington.

Phone 5977 1102.www.earlysettler.com.au

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Come in and see the beautiful new Celeste bedroom suite and many others as well as all your bedroom needs at Bedshed Mornington!

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BUNGOWER ROAD

Bedshed Mornington SuperstoreU1, Building C, Peninsula Home, Cnr Nepean Hwy & Bungower Rd

Phone 5973 6333LATEFRIDAYS

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