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Frankston Frankston An independent voice for the community An independent voice for the community For all advertising and editorial needs, call 03 5973 6424 or email: [email protected] www.baysidenews.com.au Your weekly community newspaper covering Frankston, Frankston South, Karingal, Langwarrin and Seaford Monday 30 May 2016 FREE CELSIUS SALE Find out more! TURN TO PAGE 9 with the latest designs and the most competitive pricing! peninsula home 1128 - 1132 nepean hwy mornington vic 3931 phone 03 5973 4899 luducoliving.com.au GREAT EOFY OFFERS UP TO50 % OFF STRESSLESS UP TO20 % OFF CUSTOM CABINETS UP TO20 % OFF CUSTOM SOFAS UP TO25 % OFF IMG Your guide to what’s on this weekend for peninsula families THE rst major publication by Infra- structure Victoria all but conrms that a new container port at Hastings is most likely decades away. An options paper released last week sees the state’s need for a new port as “a concept requiring further develop- ment”. “Currently the location and timing of a new port has not been assessed in detail and it will take time to do this evaluation,” the All things considered paper states. “The 30-year infrastructure strategy, which must be developed by the end of 2016, is being developed taking into account the uncertainty regarding the timing of when we will need a new port and its location.” The revelation comes as a blow to Frankston Council which has previ- ously stated that it is suitably positioned to the “commercial hub” for the Port of Hastings. A new port is one of 200 “ideas” in the options paper which seeks public in- put into “Victoria’s rst ever state-wide, cross-sector infrastructure strategy”. Before being elected the state Labor government indicated its preference for the state’s next container port to be built at Baywest, in Port Phillip just north of Geelong. After its election the government ef- fectively dismantled the Port of Hast- ings Development Authority by cutting funding, leading to job losses and an early end to several studies necessary for port development in Western Port. Infrastructure Victoria’s CEO Michel Masson said the options paper is not solely focused on building new things. “We want to nd better ways to man- age demand and get more out of our existing infrastructure before we build new infrastructure,” Mr Masson said. “At this stage, everything is on the table and up for consideration, so we haven’t shied away from options that might be controversial or unpopular.” The options paper itself says “a new port is listed as a concept requiring fur- ther development. Currently the loca- tion and timing of a new port has not been assessed in detail and it will take time to do this evaluation”. Continued Page 6 Port ‘decades away’– if ever Keith Platt [email protected] Having a cuppa for a good cause DIANNE Wise, Tania Zaetta and Ally Carbis enjoyed the fun at Langwarrin Community Centre’s Biggest Morn- ing Tea last week – and along the way helped raise $5000 for breast cancer research. About 150 people attended the com- munity event along with aspiring poli- ticians, CFA crews, police, Vietnam veterans, Men’s Shed members and students from Elisabeth Murdoch Col- lege. Sponsors were generous, supply- ing holidays, vouchers and products, sold on the day by an auctioneer from Stockdale and Leggo real estate. “People were ringing us to donate and a lady even did face-painting for the kids,” said Ms Wise, who is proud of her own battles with cancer. “I’m a double ovarian cancer survivor. I’ve kicked it twice.” Picture: Yanni

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Page 1: 30 May 2016

FrankstonFrankston

An independent voice for the communityAn independent voice for the community

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THE fi rst major publication by Infra-structure Victoria all but confi rms that a new container port at Hastings is most likely decades away.

An options paper released last week sees the state’s need for a new port as “a concept requiring further develop-ment”.

“Currently the location and timing

of a new port has not been assessed in detail and it will take time to do this evaluation,” the All things considered paper states.

“The 30-year infrastructure strategy, which must be developed by the end of 2016, is being developed taking into account the uncertainty regarding the timing of when we will need a new port and its location.”

The revelation comes as a blow to Frankston Council which has previ-

ously stated that it is suitably positioned to the “commercial hub” for the Port of Hastings.

A new port is one of 200 “ideas” in the options paper which seeks public in-put into “Victoria’s fi rst ever state-wide, cross-sector infrastructure strategy”.

Before being elected the state Labor government indicated its preference for the state’s next container port to be built at Baywest, in Port Phillip just north of Geelong.

After its election the government ef-fectively dismantled the Port of Hast-ings Development Authority by cutting funding, leading to job losses and an early end to several studies necessary for port development in Western Port.

Infrastructure Victoria’s CEO Michel Masson said the options paper is not solely focused on building new things.

“We want to fi nd better ways to man-age demand and get more out of our existing infrastructure before we build

new infrastructure,” Mr Masson said.“At this stage, everything is on the

table and up for consideration, so we haven’t shied away from options that might be controversial or unpopular.”

The options paper itself says “a new port is listed as a concept requiring fur-ther development. Currently the loca-tion and timing of a new port has not been assessed in detail and it will take time to do this evaluation”.

Continued Page 6

Port ‘decades away’– if everKeith [email protected]

Having a cuppa for a good causeDIANNE Wise, Tania Zaetta and Ally Carbis enjoyed the fun at Langwarrin Community Centre’s Biggest Morn-ing Tea last week – and along the way helped raise $5000 for breast cancer research.

About 150 people attended the com-munity event along with aspiring poli-ticians, CFA crews, police, Vietnam veterans, Men’s Shed members and students from Elisabeth Murdoch Col-lege.

Sponsors were generous, supply-ing holidays, vouchers and products, sold on the day by an auctioneer from Stockdale and Leggo real estate.

“People were ringing us to donate and a lady even did face-painting for the kids,” said Ms Wise, who is proud of her own battles with cancer. “I’m a double ovarian cancer survivor. I’ve kicked it twice.”

Picture: Yanni

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NEWS DESK

Frankston Library 60 Playne Street, Frankston. Ph: 9784 1020 Carrum Downs Library 203 Lyrebird Drive, Carrum Downs. Ph: 8773 9539

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Email: [email protected] Website: library.frankston.vic.gov.au

library.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On/

Carrum Downs Library

The Carrum Downs Library is

and will be closed on Monday 6 June, Tuesday 7 June, Wednesday 8 June, Thursday 9 June, Friday 10 June.

All loans will be set so that no items

The returns chutes will be closed so please visit our branches at

Customer Service Centre to borrow or return your items.

can be made at Frankston or

Council Customer Service Centre;

Service Centre; and Frankston Council.

and Thursday will run as usual in the Hall.

service on Saturday 11 June 2016.

Live Music Sundays -

Frankston Library, FREE –

Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany

with author and composer, Jeremy

Page to Stage - with Andrea Louise

Frankston Library Long Room, FREE -

May –by established local writer and

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Author Talk - Rosalie Ham

Downs Library (Lyrebird Centre), FREE

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What’s on @ Frankston City Libraries

For a full program of events drop in to your nearest Frankston City

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Bookings essential from Friday 10 June

28 June - 7 July

School holiday program

Libraries

AN Aspendale Gardens man weeding in his garden died after petrol fumes caught alight, Wednesday 18 May.

Police said the 42-year-old was pour-ing petrol from a watering can onto weeds along his fence line unaware of the danger as he neared a gas heater. The pilot light ignited the fumes, set-ting the man, and the fence, alight.

Witnesses said the man, of Waterd-ale Place, ran across the yard to grab the garden hose but had already suf-fered serious burns to his body.

Neighbours ran to help and called an ambulance. The man was taken to The Alfred hospital with life threatening injuries and died next day.

A Crime Scene was established by Mordialloc police and an arson chem-ist attended.

Incidents like these are prompt-ing paramedics to urge caution with open fi res and hot drinks in our cooler weather.

Six people were burnt in other se-rious incident last weekend. One, a Frankston North man in his 20s, burnt his hands after falling into a fi re, Sun-day 22 May. He was taken to Frankston Hospital in a stable condition.

Another man was critically injured in an accident in Gippsland. Ambu-lance Victoria acting group manager Michelle Murphy said the man, in his 60s, apparently threw petrol onto a fi re.

“The man made his own way to

Warragul Hospital. His condition de-teriorated and he was transferred by air ambulance helicopter to The Alfred hospital in a critical condition,” Ms Murphy said.

“As colder weather hits, more people will be using open fi res and outdoor fi res to keep warm. We urge people to take care around fi res. Burns can have lifelong impact with ongoing, pain-ful treatment needed in severe burns cases.”

Paramedics also treated three chil-dren, including two who pulled hot tea onto themselves.

For information about minor burns, speak to a doctor or go to the Better Health Channel website.

Business robbedHASTINGS Mowers was burgled during the early hours of Monday 16 May. Two men in disguise forced their way into the business on Frankston-Flinders Rd and stole several Husqvarna chainsaws and Honda generators valued at several thousand dollars.

CCTV footage shows them driving a champagne or silver coloured VX Holden Commodore with distinctive black mag wheels, black tow ball and custom interior.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers, 1800 333 000 or 59781400.

Warning follows garden fire death

CAST members from the Frankston People's Playhouse Theatre company selected for the Frankston production of Annie received a special master-class by musical theatre star Michael Cormick on Saturday 21 May.

People's Playhouse was inundated

with children auditioning for the lead roles in Annie, which will be staged during the July school holidays, under director Michelle Thomas.

Cormick, who played Daddy War-bucks in the professional production of Annie that toured Australia in 2012,

is known to Australian and interna-tional audiences as a consummate singer and actor. He has been the lead in many musicals and has appeared in several major television produc-tions, including Sea Patrol and City Homicide.

Star attention for Annie’s cast

Guiding star: Michael Cormick and two of his theatre proteges, Willow Ryan-Fuller ,11, from Port Melbourne, and Phoebe Bourke, 10, from Upper Beaconsfi eld. Picture: Gary Sissons

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Community Events

Carrum Down Library closing for renovationsMonday 6 to Friday 10 June,reopening Saturday 11 June.Storytime Sessions on Wednesday andThursday will run as usual inthe hall, however the Fridaysession has been cancelled.Lego Club and Homework HelpSessions have been cancelleduntil works have been completed.LoansAll loans will be set so thatno items are due back during the week.Returns and paymentsNo returns will be accepted atCarrum Downs library, and no payments can be made for library or Council services.

Healthy ageing seminarFriday 3 June, 11am–12.30pm, George Jenkins Theatre, Monash University, McMahonsRoad, Frankston, free to attendThis seminar explores buildingrespectful relationships, modern grandparenting, family violence, and how to resolve family conflict. To learn more phone: 9770 1042

Enter FRANK Fest: Short Film FestivalSubmissions close Monday 13 JuneTo enter, create a short film using your smartphone or tablet(eight minutes maximum) exploring the theme, ‘respectful relationships among older people and those they trust’. Successfulentries will be screened at FRANK Fest and there are some great prizes to be won. For submission options email: [email protected]

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VolunteeringHelp make a difference inyour local community

Action Sweetwater CreekJoin this dedicated group of locals for a tree planting day.Next meeting: Saturday 4 June,10am–12pm, Sweetwater CreekNature Reserve, sausage sizzleafterwards, to confirm attendance phone: 9770 1777

Understanding your rate noticeWhat are the components of my annual rate notice?There are three main factors that contribute to the overall amount of rates you pay on your property. • General rates (2.5 per cent capped by the Victorian

Government)• Garbage collection charge (pays for kerbside waste collection,

recycling, disposal of garbage and Victorian Government landfill levies)

• Fire Services Property Levy (this charge is set by and passedonto the Victorian Government but collected by Councils)

• Property revaluation (occurs every 'even' year and determineshow much each property contributes to the overall rates income)

Are you a tourism ambassador? Tell us what you love to dolocally for your chance to winThe Enjoy Every Moment ResidentSurvey is now open. Take the Survey for your chance to win up to $5,000 worth of local experiences. Visit: frankston.vic.gov.au/HaveYourSay

Premier's Sustainability AwardsSubmissions close Monday 27 JuneVictorians who have shown a commitment to improving the environment are encouraged to enter the 2016 Premier's SustainabilityAwards. To learn more visit: sustainabilityawards.vic.gov.au

frankston.vic.gov.au/emailrates

Frankston City News May–June editionNow being distributedFeaturing all the latest news,events and updates from yourCouncil. Can't wait to receive yours?Read it online now, visit: frankston.vic.gov.au/FrankstonCityNews

Immunisation sessionsMonday 6 June, 9.30–10.30amLangwarrin Council Shop, The Gateway, LangwarrinMonday 6 June, 12–1pmLakewood Child and FamilyCentre, 107–109 Raphael Crescent, FrankstonTuesday 7 June, 9.30–11.30amSeaford Maternal and Child Health Centre, 41 RailwayParade, SeafordTuesday 7 June, 1–2pmMahogany Rise Early Learning Centre, 2/25 Jenkens Street, Frankston NorthPlease bring your Medicare card and Child Health RecordBook for documentingimmunisation details.

Library EventsiPad and Android tablet set up classFriday 10 June, 10am–12pm, freeLive music Sunday with Even HopkinsSunday 12 June, 1.30–3pm, freePoetry workshopTuesday 14 June, 5.30pm, freehowever bookings are essentialAll events are hosted at Frankston City Library located at 60 Playne Street, Frankston.For information and to book visit:library.frankston.vic.gov.au

The Voice of Frankston 2016Are you the next Voice of Frankston?The competition starts Wednesday 1 June and is open to anyone who lives, works or studies in FrankstonCity or on the Mornington Peninsula. Finalists share in a prize pool worthover $10,000. All entrant videos are showcased on community YouTube channel, FrankstonTV and the GrandFinal will be recorded for Channel 31. To enter visit: funkeymusic.com.au

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Try bowls funTHE City of Frankston Bowl-ing Club is hosting Try Bowls days on the fi rst Sunday of each month, 10am-noon, until August.

“This is a new activity in our bowls program and all are invited to attend,” club member Paul Lambert said.

Bowls is played socially and competitively by all age groups – from teenagers to grey haired warriors.

The club offers free bowls, tui-tion if required and free tea/cof-fee and cake afterwards. Those attending should wear fl at-soled shoes or runners.

Bookings are not required although a call to John on 0418 331 377 is advised.

The club is on the corner of Yuille and William streets, Frankston.

Crash man hurtA CARRUM Downs man in his early 20s may have blacked out before colliding with another car at the intersection of Ballarto and McCormack’s roads, Skye, 6pm, Sunday 22 May.

Sergeant Patrick Hayes, of Frankston police, said the man, travelling west in a Commodore and about to turn into McCor-mick’s Rd, received life-threat-ening injuries in the smash with a woman and her husband and young child in a Ford.

The man was cut free by Frankston SES and Skye CFA crews and taken by ambulance to The Alfred hospital. The woman, 35, received neck pain and was taken to Frankton hospital. Her husband and child were unhurt.

GUITARIST Matthew Fagan and pianist Daniel Tucceri will perform Solstice, 3pm, Sunday 19 June at St John’s Church, Flinders.

It’s being billed as a concert of classical music at its emotive and technical best – a musical journey into our mythology and a rediscovery of ancient music, using acoustic instruments from Celtic and Classical to Romantic traditions.

Solstice will feature the works of classical masters Vivaldi, Beethoven, Rodrigo, Bach and Paganini, with new arrange-ments for 10 and six-string Spanish guitar and piano.

Master works from Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 and Rodrigo’s Spanish guitar masterpiece Concierto de Aranjuez will be played.

Doors open at 2.30pm to the church, 23 King St.Book at trybooking.com/LQXM, call 0438 881 985 or

email: [email protected]: $30 ($25 concession); $15 for under-16s and $50

family (two adults and two children).For special seating arrangements, including wheelchair ac-

cess and companion tickets, call 0438 881 985.

Solstice at Flinders

THE public “turned out in droves” for open tastings at last week’s 16th International Cool Climate Wine Show at Mornington Racecourse.

More than 400 wines over many classes – with 20 per cent coming from the Mornington Peninsula – had earlier been appraised by a team of judges.

Cool climate wines are produced on the peninsula by 170 wineries and sold through 50 cellar doors. Wine lovers at the show had the chance to compare and contrast these varieties with cool climate wines from around the world.

The public tasting added a touch of mystery, with wine lovers bravely wending their way through a fi eld of up to 600 masked wines, testing their tastebuds and then checking their cat-alogues to help identify class and en-try number with type of wine, vintage and estate of origin.

Winemakers say the peninsula’s maritime climate has a special effect on its wines, helping them produce some of the world’s fi nest cool climate varieties with outstanding fl avours, balanced acidity and fi ne tannins.

The Cool Wines Public Tasting and Cool Wines Awards explored wines from 2012-2015 (and older vintages in some classes), compared wines of the same grape variety from different regions, and focused on wines from specifi c regions or vintages.

“Cool climate wines are rapidly capturing the hearts and minds of wine enthusiasts,” International Cool Climate Wine Show project manager James Baldwin said.

“The latest trends and winning wines from leading cool climate wine regions in Australia and overseas were revealed.”

About 20 competition classes, in-cluded sparkling wines, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, riesling,

Class of their own: Head steward Phyllis Scales and International Cool Climate Wine Show chairman Kevin Wyatt taste their way through the classes of wine entered in this year’s show Mornington Racecourse last week. Picture: Gary Sissons

pinot noir, and shiraz, were assessed by an experienced 12-member team led by master of wine Meg Brodtmann.

She presented the gold medal and announced trophy win-ners, along with her personal selection of unusual, interest-ing and trend-setting wines, on Friday night.

The wine show is internationally recognised as Austral-ia’s foremost show for inspirational cool climate wines, Mr Baldwin said.

“Many are from smaller vineyards where grapes are handpicked and wines handcrafted by winemakers with a passion for exploring terroir and the true expression of the grape.

“For winemakers, this was an opportunity to benchmark in a show where like is judged against like, where elegant wines with restrained fruit are seen at their best, and where diversity is encouraged and rewarded.

“For fi ne wine retailers, restaurateurs, sommeliers, wine educators and wine enthusiasts, this was an opportunity to taste the extraordinary breadth and depth of cool climate wines.” Stephen Taylor

Wine makers show class

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Continued from Page 1Building a new port to “complement

the Port of Melbourne and meet de-mand to import goods into Victoria” is seen as one of the options that “may have merit, but are either not well de-veloped enough to undertake a full as-sessment or are suffi ciently developed but have not yet been assessed against this need”.

The paper addresses issues surround-ing freight and traffi c fl ows around the Port of Melbourne as well as the port’s capability to expand.

The options paper suggests building a Port of Melbourne to metropolitan container shuttle “to move interna-tional containers … to hubs across the Melbourne metropolitan area”.

Plans have previously been put for-ward for an “inland port” south of Dandenong as a distribution point for containers from the Port of Hastings.

The options paper also suggests consideration “be given to building a Melbourne to Brisbane freight rail line, which would also link south-east Queensland with Perth and Adelaide (via Parkes)”.

The Port of Brisbane has undergone massive changes and freighting con-tainers from there to Victoria could be cheaper than delivering them by ship.

As reported in The News last week (“Hopes for port fading away” 17/5/16) Mornington MP David Mor-ris said Ports Minister Luke Donellan had told the Public Accounts and Es-timates Committee in May last year that the government would “seek in-dependent advice from Infrastructure Victoria about Bay West as an alterna-tive site to Hastings for Victoria’s sec-ond container port”.

“Twelve months on and Infrastruc-ture Victoria has spilt the beans that it has not looked at options for Hastings, Bay West, or indeed any other major project in the state,” Mr Morris said.

He said not referring development of a container port to Infrastructure Victoria “means that not only might the development of a container port [at Hastings] be delayed for decades, there is a real risk that the port will be relegated to bulk status, reduced to handling the sort of cargo not accept-able to other ports”.

Flagging interest in port

Shipping channels in Western Port may remain empty for years to come,

according to a new options paper.

Ben Sabatucci

Wanted by policeA WARRANT has been issued for his arrest of a man known to frequent the Frankston, Langwarrin and Cran-bourne areas.

Ben Sabatucci, 24, is wanted by police in relation to the alleged theft of a motor car and theft from a motor car. He is described as 170cm tall, medium build, brown eyes, brown hair and fair complexion.

If you know something, say some-thing, police said.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppersvic.com.au

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VOTING RULES HAVE CHANGED?

DID YOU KNOW

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Make your vote count this federal election Saturday 2 July

At this year’s federal election, the way you vote for the Senate has changed and it’s important that you understand how to vote correctly.

On the large white Senate ballot paper, you can choose to vote either above or below the line.

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They will join other choristers from around the world to form the Distinguished Concerts Singers International, with Sir Karl composer-in-residence, and artistic director Jonathan Grif-fi th as conductor of the performance.

The venue will be the Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall.

“We are seeking funding from all government levels, and exploring all other avenues of fun-draising to help us reach New York,” member Jennie Boux said.

“We are currently gathering letters of support to enhance our funding applications.”

The invitation came about after the chorale performed Sir Karl’s Armed Man at Frankston Arts Centre last year for the Anzac Day cente-nary celebrations.

Senior member Judi McKee wrote to Sir Karl who invited the chorale to audition for a perfor-mance. They sent an audio-visual tape over – he loved it – and New York is now in the offi ng.

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She said the choir came from humble begin-

nings in 1979. Its 93 members each year perform an oratorio and proms concert with Frankston Symphony Orchestra, as well as a Christmas concert. In recent years the chorale has been invited to perform on Anzac Day in Frankston.

Choir director Tom Buchanan had taken the choir to “the next level”, Ms McKee said.

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“Our aim is to be a choir where adults enjoy a diverse choral experience, as well as developing and improving their musical and vocal skills.

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FORTHCOMING AUCTION A fantastic opportunity for all buyers and investors to purchase a home in this sought after position. Comprising three good sizes bedrooms, large living area with kitchen and meals, off-street parking for four cars on block size measuring 677m2. Positioned close to shops and schools, with easy access to Peninsula Link, be quick as other properties like this have gone in no time. A smart buy for the astute investor with a good rental return expected.

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CRIB POINT 23 Howell StreetCALLING ALL TRADIES! THIS ONE’S FOR YOU The Best Tradies Shed you’ll see. Just lock it up, four-vehicle carport, concrete floor, two double roller doors, skylights, power and a wood heater. Plus, the property also has a fantastic home to go with it! There is a neat and clean kitchen, 2 bedrooms plus study, good size living room with air-conditioning and a fireplace, gas hot water and secure fencing all around. This property is in beautiful Crib Point where rental returns are great. This is an investment into the future, don’t delay as this will SELL. Call Now!

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large main bedroom featuring a walk-in robe and an ensuite bathroom has a frameless glass walk-in shower. Continuing past a second bedroom and the enormous laundry, you enter the main open plan living zone incorporating a stylish kitchen with a big wrap around bench and stainless-steel appliances including a 900-millimetre Westinghouse stove with cooktop and a Fisher and Paykel double-drawer dishwasher. High vaulted ceilings accentuate the sense of space and light to the adjoining tiled meals area and a family room, which has fl oating timber fl oors and looks out

to the pool and backyard. From the family room there are two more bedrooms, both with built-in robes, and the main bathroom. The fabulous pool and timber deck have been landscaped with privacy in mind, and pleasingly there are no neighbouring double-storey homes to intrude on the light. High bamboo fencing with established palm trees along the boundary fence surround the space which has a relaxing ambience with comfortable undercover areas perfect for entertaining throughout the year.

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We have great pleasure in offering to the public this rare opportunity to purchase a bathing box in the highly sought after area of Gould Street, Frankston.The bathing box is situated between Allawah Avenue and Fiocchi Avenue and the access is through Thompsons Walk. All this is just a short stroll into Frankston CBDThere is no power or water with this bathing box and it is of a concrete construction.For those lucky residents residing in Gould Street, this is a golden opportunity.Purchaser must be a Frankston ratepayer

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Boasting prime location by the beach in Seaford, this apartment complex will live up to every expectation. One and two bedroom apartments with an open plan kitchen and living area make these modern, sleek homes ideal for living out the seafood and beach café lifestyle. However, if having a beach for a backyard isn’t quite your pace you can stroll through Kananook Reserve at the rear of the property. These apartments are a fantastic investment opportunity with the potential for great rental return. Parking is a cinch with the entire basement dedicated to your cars, so you’ll never have to worry about finding a space on the foreshore.· Across the Nepean Hwy from Seaford Beach ·1 & 2 BR, open plan living and kitchen · Basement parking ·Beach café and seafood lifestyle · Great to live in or as an investment ·Kananook Reserve at the rear · Close to public transport ·Located close to Seaford and Frankston shopping precincts

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23-25 YUILLES ROAD, MORNINGTONIncredible Investment Opportunity

For Sale: $2,200,000 plus Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

• Single level office building with ample storage • 498m2 approx • Ample parking on title • Toilet, shower & fully-equipped kitchen facilities • Partially leased as professional suites • Returning approx $32,000 per annum

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SUITES C, I & J/19 BRUCE STREET, MORNINGTON Tidy Office Spaces

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• Successful trading for over 10 years • Located in the heart of retail precinct

• Attractive lease conditions apply • Easily transformed into upmarket cafe/restaurant

YABBIES FISH & CHIPS, MORNINGTON

For Sale: $85,000 WIWO Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

Business For Sale

• Separate paddocks, training track & stables • 25 acre block (approx)

• Suit horse trainer or associated industry, even hospitality (STCA) •Extensive shedding

790 MOOROODUC HIGHWAY, MORNINGTON Equestrian Property For Lease

For Lease: $8,500pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

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Tel: (03) 9781 1588

Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA

Australian Institute of Business Brokers President (Vic).34 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

Business Sales Specialistswww.latessabusiness.com.au50 Playne Street Frankston

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Leading distributor and authorized service centre for ENERPAC tools range. Also distribute a wide range of high quality tools and associated products. Produces quality work for industrial & automotive apllications.

$280,000 + sav

DISTRIBUTOR & SERVICE CENTRE - KEYSBOROUGH

Specialising in design and manufacture of quality sheetmetal

components. Manufacturing capabilities based on cnc

equipment. Forward orders in

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES$700,000 + sav

PRICE REDUCED SHEETMETAL

Long established, has contract service clients. Design, supply &

install of air compressor equipment. Spare parts, plus onsite & workshop service.

Experienced staff. Stock included

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

AIR COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS

$850,000

Currently trading 7 days in prime CBD location. Selling all types of collectables and pop culture

paraphernalia including vinyl. Loyal client base, strong brand names.

$60,000 + sav

COLLECTABLES - FRANKSTON

Excellent décor and a great location, with 9 cutting stations. Currently fully managed and the

owner now wishes to retire. Could

investor, long established.

$80,000 + sav

HAIR & BEAUTY - MOUNT ELIZA

Lovely corporate café servicing

40 inside and 20 outside. Trades Monday to Friday, 8am until 3pm. Front courtyard, air-conditioned.

Established 30 years.

$120,000 + sav

CAFE / TAKEAWAY - DANDENONG

Sales, service and repairs of major brand mowers inc Maketa, Rover, MTD, Graden, Cub Cadet. Offers

pick up and delivery service. Trades 5 ½ days from prime

location.

$180,000 + sav

PRICE REDUCED MOWERS - HASTINGS

Two 12 seater vehicles plus Holden sedan included in price.

800 existing clients with 90% cash basis. Work as required with travel agents, businesses &

public. Completes around 500 airport runs per year. Est. 10 years.

$450,000

TRANSPORT / SHUTTLE SERVICE - HOME BASEDAll vehicles, including Prime

Movers and refrigerated vans, in excellent working order, registered & insured. Travels to Brisbane and local around Melbourne. Excellent

12 months.

$650,000

INTERSTATE & LOCAL TRUCKING

Bright, cosy, easily run by two staff. Water views from outdoor seats,

loyal clientele frequent this bayside café offering coffees, breakfast,

lunch and award winning savouries. All stock is included in

the asking price.

$45,000

CAFE - SANDRINGHAM

business owner. Trades Tues, Thurs, Fri and half-days Wed & Sat. Easy to operate, cheap rent

of only $782 pm no gst. Has been

$69,950 + sav

HAIR SALON - PARKDALE EAST

This well presented business has enjoyed sustained growth since

opening in Jan 2014, serving both locals & holidaymakers. Sought

after stock lines, some exclusive. Fully refurbished, trades 5 ½ days,

currently fully managed.

$80,000 + sav

LADIES WEAR - HASTINGS

Established for 12 years by the current owner, this business

services large commercial clients including universities, Government

schools and truck depots. Extensive forward orders in place.

$185,000 + sav

LINE MARKING - HOME BASED

Delivery of rubbish containers which are collected when full and taken to tip. Clients include Govt departments & large corporates. 2011 Isuzu truck and crate, truck holds 7 cubic metres. Excellent

$185,000

RUBBISH REMOVAL - HOME BASED

50 seating capacity on licence, low overheads, easy to operate. Many tourist patrons plus locals to enjoy

the live music venue and wood

winter Wed-Sun. Great location opposite foreshore.

OFFERS OVER $150,000

TAPAS RESTAURANT & BAR - McCRAEAll retail, long established business

in prominent position opposite foreshore entertainment area.

Seats 20 in & 10 out, sells 5 kgs coffee per week, lots of pies, bread

huge summer takings.

$175,000 + sav

BAKERY / CAFE - RYE

Main road frontage, iconic retail home & garden setting established 19 years. Huge plans to continue

operation into concrete manufacturing producing ponds,

fully some leaseback operation & future plans.

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Long standing business in prominent position of food court. Huge takings, good equipment,

to retire.

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES$695,000 + sav

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WITH a range of services such as beauty therapy, massage, myotherapy and naturopathy, this popular business also holds pilates classes – with equipment to the value of about $8000. Staff are sub-contracted and the owner is prepared to stay on if required. There is an option to increase class sizes as the business has a healthy database of about 2000 clients. Great potential here.

Health therapies, SEAFORDPrice: $55,000 plus savAgency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

ESTABLISHED for 30 years, this coin laundrette is the only business of its type in this rural town. There are seven top load washing machines and four front load machines – one catering especially to larger horse blankets – and eight dryers. The business can operate without staff, and there is an automatic locking door. A long lease is available and the rent is very affordable.

Laundrette, BEACONSFIELDPrice: $123,000Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Healthy and wiseLaundry days

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Ratepayers urged to pay on timeRatepayers urged to pay on timeCompiled by Melissa Walsh

RATEPAYERS are reminded that unless all rates are paid on or before the 10th of June, they will not be entitled to have their names placed on the ratepayers’ roll. In order to facilitate payment the rate collector will be at the following places on the under mentioned dates:—5th and 6th of June, at Hastings, 7th and 8th at Frankston, 9th and 10th at Somer-ville.

***AT the recent examinations in music of University Conservatorium, Miss Rose Farmer, pupil of Miss T. Carter, was successful in gaining a pass in pianoforte, Grade V.

***THE Rev A. P. Mc’Farlane will be in-ducted to the Parish of St Paul’s this evening by the Rev Canon Hart, M.A. The ceremony will commence at 7.30 o’clock (not 7 o’clock, as previously announced). Special singing will be rendered by St Anslem’s choir.

***THE friends of Mr Robert B. Kitson will regret to hear of his death, which occurred at Frankston on Saturday last, the cause being acute bronchi-tis. The remains were interred in the Frankston Cemetery on Monday afternoon, Mr H. Gamble, having charge of the funeral arrangements.

***THE Jumble Fair, opened last eve-ning in the Somerville Horticultural Hall, will be continued tonight, open-

ing at 7.30 o’clock, when there willbe a large number of attractions, including hoopla. As the function is given by the local Red Cross Society,and the funds are to be de-voted to Red Cross purposes, there will doubtless be a hearty response to the appeal.

***SPECIAL services in aid of Home Missions have been held during the week in connection with the Method-ist Church in this district, the Rev B. W. Heath, of Armadale, was the dep-utation, and preached at Frankston and Somerville on Sunday to good congregations. Public meetings were also held at Tyabb,Somerville, Lang-warrin, and Frankston during the week.

***MESSRS Alex Scott and Co will hold their monthly sale at Tanti, on Mon-day next, when in consequence of the heavy yarding they will commence to sell at 12 o’clock sharp. In addition to their own yarding they will also sell on account of Messrs Pickford and Mc’Donald, of Flinders, their choice dairy herd of Ayrshire, and Ayrshire grade cows and heifers. Also pedi-greed Ayrshire bull. A full list appears in our advertising columns.

***BOTH the steeplechasers, Nilka and Zepheron, appear to be quickly re-gaining their form after their extend-ed spell. From the “Herald” notes, on horses in training, we see Zepheren is doing good work on

the Flemington tracks, whilst Nilka on Saturday last, won the Adelaide Kensington Steeplechase in a com-mon canter.

***MR Jolly, of Frankston, has evidently and rightly, we should say too, a big opinion of Frankston’s future. At the land sale held at Frankston on Sat-urday last, no fewer than six of the twenty-fi ve allotments offered were booked to Mr Jolly, who in the last few years has locally purchased, we understand, no fewer than 114 local allotments, including a local house.

***AN important auction sale will be held on the property at half past 3 o’clock on Saturday next, by order of Mr F. Dory, of “Fleetwood,” on theMornington Rd, one and a half miles from Frankston, consisting of about 10 acres of land on which is erected a charming villa residence. The proper-ty is highly improved, and accommo-dation provided for 2000 fowls, and numerous other conveniences. The auctioneers are Messrs Stewart and Wood, of 46 Elizabeth St, Melbourne.

***THE movement to erect a monument in memory of those who have enlisted from Frankston and district has been received very favorably. The commit-tee has sent out a number of circulars soliciting subscriptions towards the object, and an appeal also appears in our advertising columns. It now rests with the public to show their appre-ciation of

the services rendered by our brave lads by donating liberally and well, so that a monument worthy of the cause may be erected.

***SOME remarkable features, are con-nected with the death of Mr Robert Henry Athorn, a farmer of Swan Hill district, which occurred on Saturday last. Some time ago deceased had an accident, of which he had previously dreamed. Then later, he dreamed that he had met with another accident, which had proved fatal, and he even saw himself in his coffi n. So im-pressed was he with the dream (or warning), and bearing in mind the fact that the fi rst dream had come true, that he straight away went and took out insurance policies to the extent of between four and fi ve thou-sand pounds. Deceased was only 47 years of age and leaves a wife and ten children.

***THE increase in Gemany of suicide among lads under sixteen is said to have drawn a special circular let-ter to the municipal authorities from the German Home Secretary. If the increase is so considerable as he suggests, the evil must be appalling indeed, for even in pre war times Ger-many had the unenviable distinction of producing more child suicides than any other country, her average num-ber of self-infl icted deaths among children under sixteen being over 600 per annum. In time of peace over pressure in the schools was consid-

ered the chief cause of these unhappy deaths.

***“PODARGUS” in the “Great South-ern Star,” writes:-Keen competi-tion in the butchering business has resulted in a temporary reduction in the price of meat. One butcher in a Gippsland town has lost much trade by a rival having set up opposition and confi ded to his minister that he saw nothing for it but to “shut up shop.” The clergyman suggested that he should try the effect of prayer. A week passed, and the minister, chancing to pass the butcher’s shop, found him radiant with delight, “Well,” said the cleric,“Did you try the power of prayer?” “Oh yes.” was the reply, “I prayed the very night you left me, and a couple of days later the beggar up the street broke his neck.”

***AN accident occurred on Saturday afternoon on the Hastings road, near Frankston, through a cart fi lled with wood and a jinker coming into colli-sion. It appears that the animal in the wood cart was driven by Mr Farmer, and when descending a hill got out of hand and bolted, colliding with a jinker driven by Mrs Rodgers, who was thrown out, and had her collar-bone broken, and was severely shak-en. Mr Farmer was knocked about a good deal, but fortunately no bones were broken.

***From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 3 June, 1916

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TASTE OF SORRENTO

Historical, seaside Sorrento is again hosting its mouth-watering food, wine and beer festival during the fi rst weekend in June, 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, foodies’ market and 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 even the demonstration kitchen in the “Taste” marquee hosted at the Claret & Co (previously Three Palms) courtyard at 154 Ocean Beach Road.

Taste of Sorrento is proud to play host to several highly-acclaimed chefs and food writers in this year’s event, who’ll present masterclasses not to be missed. Just a few of these include:

• Jacques Reymond – Michelin star and three-hatted chef

• Adrian Li (pictured) – Saigon Sally

• Adam D’Sylva – executive chef at Coda and Tonka in Melbourne

• Paul Mercurio – chef, author and TV presenter

• Bob Hart – food writer, broadcaster (3AW and the Herald Sun), chef, author (Heat And Smoke, 1 And 11 – Mastering the Dark Art

of Real Barbeque)

The highly popular foodies’ market and “Taste” day will be extended in 2016 to feature across 2 days! From 10am to 3pm on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th June, producers, provedores, wineries and brewers will put out their best gourmet supplies while a series of demonstrations are provided in the Marquee kitchen. With music and kids’ entertainment fi lling the street, it will be a great day for tasting, sipping, listening and indulging in the best that Sorrento and the Mornington Peninsula have to offer.

With many more interesting boutique activities all set in a spectacular, historic seaside village only 90 minutes south of Melbourne, or a relaxing 40 minutes by ferry across the bay from the Queenscliff, Taste of Sorrento is a great way to treat the senses and embrace all that winter has to offer.

A full event program is available at www.tasteofsorrento.com.au, or you can download the Sorrento – Live the Life app from the App Store or Google Play to make direct bookings and fi nd event locations.

Brought to you by the Sorrento-Portsea Chamber of Commerce and proudly supported by Searoad Ferries, with thanks to sponsors Mornington Peninsula Shire, Tourism Victoria, Bayside Automotive Group and the Mornington Peninsula News Group.

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PENINSULA LEAGUEBy Toe Punt THE MPNFL Peninsula Division sea-son effectively became irrelevant on Saturday at Wooralla Drive.

Frankston YCW travelled to Mt Eliza for a top of the table clash.

What resulted was an embarrassing 94 point drubbing.

The Stonecats are just so much bet-ter than any other team in the competi-tion right now.

That’s something the Stonecats’ brainstrust won’t want to hear, nor the rest of the competition.

However, it’s reality. Let’s take the gloss off the promotion of the compe-tition and admit what the whole footy community thinks.

Frankston YCW are unbackable favorites for the fl ag and every other team in the competition is playing for second place.

The Stonecats were missing the likes of Anthony Barry and Jack Mazurek from its best 21 while the Redlegs got a few back, including skipper Sam Gill.

The likes of Rob Turnball and Ben Landry were the only real notable ab-sentees from the Redlegs’ best 21.

However, despite being at almost full strength, the Redlegs were still beaten by almost 100 points.

The Stonecats arrived looking for a challenge and walked away with yet another insipid performance from an opposition, especially in the second half when they booted 10 goals to two.

The fi rst half was a reasonable con-test in general play, however, the visi-tors made the most of their opportu-nities throughout, converting almost half of their 58 forward entries.

The Stonecats had 33 scoring shots to just 14 with David Bodley booting six goals, Anthony Bruhn kicking fi ve and Paul Minchington four.

Kyle Hutchison and Tony Lester dominated through the middle of the ground and BJ Credlin controlled the back half. The even spread made it dif-fi cult to select a best player.

It was easy to fi nd Mt Eliza’s best. James Freeman booted three and worked tirelessly in attack, Matt Lillie competed well in the ruck and Dave Barton and Rohan Heasley tried hard around the ground.

Matt Jackson had just four posse-sions and Matt Stanley didn’t do a lot other than kicking three goals.

The Mt Eliza experiment with play-ing Justin Van Unen higher up the ground has simply got to come to an end. The Redlegs have zero fi repower up front and they have the best full forward in the competition playing on a wing. The opposition would just love that.

While I don’t believe that the score-board of 23.10 (148) to 8.6 (54) was a true refl ection of the difference be-tween the sides, it is frightening to think that the top of the table side can smash the second best side the way they did.

There simply isn’t a weak link in the YCW line up and they won’t lose a game in 2016.

Karingal withstood a second half

challenge from Chelsea to get over the line by just two points.

Once again, the Seagulls had more scoring shots than the opposition but failed to convert. They lost 9.10 (64) to 10.6 (66).

The Bulls led by 34 points at the midway mark of the match before the Gulls hit back with a fi ve goals to two point third quarter.

The last quarter was an arm wrestle

with the Bulls causing an upset.Pines’ Guy Hendry and Aaron Ed-

wards booted fi ve goals each in their 18.11 (119) to 12.11 (83) victory against Seaford.

With Luke Potts dominating through the middle of the ground, the Pythons gave plenty of supply to their front half and they converted.

The margin was four points at half time but the home side booted eight

goals to four in the third to blow the game apart.

Bonbeach made it three wins on the trot with a 6.8 (44) to 2.3 (15) victory against Langwarrin.

The Kangaroos were restricted to just one goal in each half, while the Sharks booted three each hour.

Jackson Sole was outstanding for the winners while Mitch Cuthbert was very good for the Kangas.

Edithvale booted four goals to one in the fi nal quarter to overrun Morn-ington 11.15 (81) to 10.13 (73).

Mark Meehan was outstanding for the winners with six goals in a best on ground display, while Chris Wylie and Stevey Mannix were outstanding.

Chris Baker and Jimmy Cameron were among the best for the Dogs.

Frankston YCW favourites for Frankston YCW favourites for flag, as the rest play for secondflag, as the rest play for second

Kangas devoured by Sharks: Langwarrin failed to fi re,

scoring just 15 points for the match against Bonbeach.

Picture: Scott Memery

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NEPEAN LEAGUEBy Toe Punt THERE are only six teams who can win the MPNFL Nepean Division fl ag in 2016.

One of the clubs that simply can’t win it is Rye.

The Demons were smashed for the sec-ond week in succession on Saturday by Frankston Bombers and you can imagine that the wheels are about to fall off.

It’s crisis time at RJ Rowley Reserve.The Demons were insipid against Sor-

rento two weeks ago in front of a packed house, including the 2006 Premiership side.

On Saturday at Greg Beck Oval, they were humiliated by 75 points – that’s dis-graceful.

What’s worse is there didn’t seem to be a lot of players who actually cared.

The Demons are teetering on the edge. Their Under 19s were belted by 199

points and they average about 13 points a game. The junior program is on struggle street compared to its neighboring clubs and its best players won’t be around beyond this season.

The club continually looks to open the chequebook and top-up with ‘out of town-ers’ who have zero loyalty and add no cul-tural value to the footy club. You could reel off a scrapbook full of them.

The same faces are running the place in 2016 as the ones who were doing it 20 years ago – heaven help them if legends Mick ‘Kicka’ O’Rourke and Scott Beel decide enough is enough and throw it in.

The Rye Football Club needs to sit back, take a deep breath and decide where they

want to be in fi ve years. At this rate, they won’t be around.

They need to invest in their juniors – for-get about buying in fi ve players at $6000 a week. Invest that in a junior program and rebuild the footy club.

Right now, the Demons are not building a club, they are simply trying to remain rel-evant. At the minute, they aren’t even that.

Rye has won just two games this sea-son and are now losing touch with the top bracket.

Devon Meadows, Pearcedale, Dromana, Crib Point and Tyabb are the other teams who can’t win the title.

There’s not a lot between the top six though it appears.

Frankston Bombers booted 19.16 (130) to 8.7 (55) against Rye.

Sam Fox and Michael Maiorino booted four each for the winners while a further eight players contributed on the scoreboard.

Harry Whitty and Kyle Lynch in the ruck were the best of the Demons.

Sorrento opened up a gap on the ladder with a solid 11.12 (78) to 7.8 (50) victory over Red Hill.

Scott Lockwood played his best game for the Sharks with four goals and was re-ally strong around the contest, while James Brigden continues his outstanding season as a key defender.

It was a wonderful contest, however, the Sharks were just a bit cleaner with the footy and took their opportunities.

For the second match in succession, Ty-abb has lost a match by less than a kick.

At the halfway mark of the last quar-ter, the Yabbies led by a goal after Theo

Oostveen goaled.However, goals to Jayden Sullivan re-

duced the margin to a point and Chris Doria put the Devon Meadows in front at the 24 minute mark of the last. The siren sounded two minutes later.

Rosebud moved to fourth place on the ladder with a commanding 43 point win over Pearcedale.

Tom Baker was back for the Buds with Casey having a bye and dominated with fi ve goals, while Ben Dwyer was superb in the ruck.

Pat Heijden and Dylan Hoare were the best of the Panthers.

Somerville bounced back with a 13.19 (97) to 7.8 (50) victory over Crib Point.

Tommy Shaw was outstanding at one end for the Eagles with six goals while Scott Simpson dominated at the other end.

Paul Smith and Mornington recruit Dan-iel Vercoe were the best of the Pies while Dean Warry was outstanding with three goals.

Hastings gave Dromana a fi ve goal head start before booting 12 goals to two in the fi nal three quarters to win 14.14 (98) to 8.11 (59).

Dan Noble played his best game for the Blues for a couple of seasons with three goals while Nick Gray was outstanding again with three majors also. Luke Hewitt, who was emergency for the MPNFL Sharks last week, was best afi eld.

Terry Wheeler and Beau Cosson were the best of the Tigers.

The Tigers have been very disappointing considering the talent they have in the team.

Rye on struggle streetRye on struggle street

Demons in hell: Rye were smashed to the tune of 75 points by Frankston Bombers. Picture: Andrew Hurst

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Laban Stringer and Jordan Avraham were found guilty of involvement in a brawl that disrupted the National Premier League clash at Lakeside Stadium between South Melbourne and Melbourne Victory on Sunday 24 April.

It is believed that Stringer and Avra-ham were with an extreme group of Victory fans, known as Northern Ter-race, who charged South Melbourne fans in the second half forcing the referee to halt the match until order had been restored.

FFV hired an investigator whose report resulted in 17 individuals being issued with MP10 “other misconduct” charges.

Some of those charged are current players with Football Federation Australia ID numbers and some are former South Melbourne juniors, one of whom was identifi ed by his grand-father who was one of South’s crowd control stewards on duty that day.

Another one of those charged is understood to coach and referee at junior level.

MP10 charges fall outside the mandatory sentencing structure of most offences and the penalty is at the discretion of the tribunal or FFV.

Stringer and Avraham were charged with bringing the game into disrepute; instigating and/or participating in a violent melee; illegally entering the

fi eld of play and engaging in miscon-duct; and “aiding, abetting, procuring, encouraging, assisting or arranging with other person(s) to engage in misconduct.”

Both players entered guilty pleas.Stringer has been suspended from

playing until 24 May 2017 and sus-pended from attending fi xtures (other than as a player) until 24 May 2019.

Avraham has been suspended from playing until 24 August this year and suspended from attending fi xtures (other than as a player) until 1 Janu-ary 2018.

Both players must complete an FFV Respect & Responsibility course prior to recommencing playing.

Only six of those charged attended the hearing and the 11 absentees were banned for fi ve years from any involvement in the sport including playing, spectating, coaching and

refereeing.Stringer and Avraham fronted the

tribunal without legal representation against the better judgement of Pines president Gary Hodgson.

They now have to decide whether or not to go to appeal knowing that this opens up the possibility of receiv-ing a more severe penalty.

The Lakeside incident was captured on CCTV and South immediately arranged a social media campaign inviting people to come forward and identify those involved.

Stringer and Avraham are former Peninsula Strikers players and a jun-ior match between South Melbourne and Strikers had been arranged for half-time in the senior game at Lakeside so there was an unusually large Strikers contingent in attend-ance many of whom would be able to recognise the duo.

Eventually 21 people were identi-fi ed and their names provided to FFV, Football Federation Australia and Victoria Police.

A spokesperson from Victoria Police’s media unit confi rmed late last week that an investigation into the Lakeside incident is ongoing and may result in charges being laid.

Meanwhile two Baxter players have each been given 16-week suspensions after both received two red cards in a spiteful State 5 South derby clash with Rosebud Heart at Truemans Road Recreation Reserve two weeks ago.

Midfi elder Liam Kilner and striker Mark Pagliarulo will front the tri-bunal on Wednesday night to argue against the severity of their punish-ment.

Non-attendance will automati-cally increase their suspensions to 24 weeks.

The catalysts for the melee that erupted just before half-time and threatened to spill off the fi eld were Baxter’s reactions to a controversial decision that allowed a goal by Heart striker Dave Greening to stand and a tackle by Heart midfi elder Craig White that went unpunished.

In the ugly scenes that ensued Pa-gliarulo and Kilner were sent off for violent conduct.

Pagliarulo became involved in a slanging match with Heart head coach Scott Morrison as he left the fi eld and was given a second red which formed a 12-week component of his suspension.

Kilner’s second red was for his

reaction to being sent off which involved a verbal stoush with White and Heart’s team manager, who had charged onto the fi eld and was yelling at Kilner.

As with Pagliarulo, that second red card earned Kilner a 12-week suspen-sion.

It is believed that Baxter will not challenge the initial red cards issued to the duo which earned each of them four-week suspensions.

WEEKEND RESULTSCasey Comets 0 Mornington 0,

Frankston Pines 3 (Soler, Saemo penalty, Lekakis) Clifton Hill 4 (Cata-lano 2, Pejic, Davies), Warragul Utd 1 (Wagner) Langwarrin 0, Peninsula Strikers 1 (Morris-Thomas) Beau-maris 2 (Dunn, Hester), Noble Park Utd 1 (Dukic) Seaford Utd 4 (Waugh 2, Tsung, Lander), East Brighton 0 Skye Utd 6 (Wilson 2, D. Attard, Roberts, O’Connor, 1 o.g.), Baxter 4 (Disseldorp, Walker, Oliphant, Ingram) White Star Dandenong 2 (Niemezyk, Oliphant o.g.), Sandown Lions 1 (Kingok) Rosebud Heart 4 (Greening 2, Hodge, Osorio).

NEXT WEEKEND’S GAMESSaturday, 4 June, 3pm: Mornington

v Frankston Pines (Dallas Brooks Park), Langwarrin v Berwick City (Lawton Park), Seaford Utd v Old Scotch (North Seaford Reserve), Caulfi eld Utd Cobras v Peninsula Strikers (Victory Park), Skye Utd v Keysborough (Skye Recreational Reserve), East Bentleigh v Rosebud Heart (Bailey Reserve), Pakenham Utd v Baxter (Cardinia Recreation Reserve).

Pines pain: Defender Laban Stringer (left) and midfi elder Jordan Avraham (right). Picture: Darryl Kennedy

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