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Queenscliff August 2019 No. 316 and Point Lonsdale Your Community Voice A bumpy ride... It's been a rough ride for those navigating the rip in recent weeks, with huge winter swells providing a rollercoaster ride... This photo of the 18,000 tonne Hansa Freyburg nose-diving into the ocean was captured by Wes Bowler - For purchase details, log onto www.lonniesnaps.com.au David McDonald Builders David McDonald Builders sets the standard in prestige homes. Specialising in unique design and renovations of outstanding scale and style. Building with Excellence The Rip August 2019 Page 1 www.davidmcdonaldbuilders.com.au • p: 0418 599620 • e: [email protected]

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Destination Queenscliff revisited Queenscliffe Mayor Bob Merriman has Winter pledged the community will be given a say Wonderland on Council's “re-imagined” Destination proves a winner Queenscliff project, amid lingering concerns over the plan. A pop-up Winter Wonderland at Queenscliff Harbour is set to return Feedback on the newest proposal - a again next year, after being declared a significantly scaled-back version of the original huge success. $7 million vision - is currently being sought via an online survey. Erected for two weeks over the July school holidays, the attraction lured Council is yet to release any detailed hundreds of people. drawings or costings of the revamp. It will include 10 cabins - five existing and five new “It think it worked really well, there - within the Recreation Reserve, a new kiosk, were lots of locals and lots of people of a similar size and in a similar location to the from the Bellarine and Surf Coast. It existing and redeveloped Ocean View car park definitely met our expectations,” Mr The plan also incorporates the creation of a Blackwood. “I want to get it back next green verge along the cliff top. year, make some changes and make it bigger,” he said. A decision on whether to relocate or sell a further two cabins currently within the reserve Pictured: tobogonning and ice skating is yet to be made. proved popular with grown ups and kids. Photo courtesy Queenscliff Harbour The Queenscliff Community Association (QCA) said the lack of detail in the new plan Councillor vacancy on the cards was a concern for locals, still worried about the project’s potential impact on environment and A new Queenscliffe Councillor could be 50 days from settlement to demonstrate that heritage. appointed in coming weeks, with the likely sale he still meets the legal requirement to remain this month of Tony Francis' Queenscliff-based a councillor.\" \"The document makes no reference to business, Harry's cafe. the Victorian heritage listing achieved for Councill Francis has indicated he is unlikely Shortland's Bluff and therefore is under much Councillor Francis, who lives outside of the to seek to stay on. stricter and tighter heritage controls,\" said QCA borough was only eligible to stand for election President David Connoley. in the 2016 municipal poll as a local business The career policeman was the most popular owner. candidate in the 2016 election, securing more \"It makes no reference to the fact that Council than 20 per cent of primary votes, and was requires a coastal management plan,\" he said. Without the cafe he must either take up immediately appointed as Mayor - a position residence within the borough or vacate the role. he held for one year. The project has been dogged by controversy since it was first announced in 2016. \"Cr Francis has advised the Council that a The vancancy appears likely to be filled by formal offer has been made regarding the sale either former Councillor David Kenwood or The State Government last year withdrew of his business. If the offer is progressed, the Point Lonsdale Civic Association President $2.5 million in funding support following settlement date of the prospective sale would Robert Minty - the unsuccessful 2016 candidates community outcry over the initial plans, which be 19 August,\" a Council spokesperson said. with the most number of votes. included up to 10 two storey cabins beneath the Queenscliff Fort and a large ocean-fronting \"Should settlement occur, Cr Francis will, in kiosk. accordance with the Local Government Act 1989, be required to notify the Chief Executive Officer The federal Government subsequently in writing. Councillor Francis would then have threatened to withdraw its portion of funding, $3.48 million, unless the cabins and kiosk were relocated and Council met with all relevant planning permit requirements. Mayor Bob Merriman said Destination Continued Page 11 BLOKES HIGH TEA Fathers Day | Sept 1st $65 EXPLORE TRAVEL RELAX per person The Rip August 2019 Page 3

Surf base to get urgent fix HHOOLLIIDDAAYY HHIIGGHH LLIIFFEE IINN TTHHEE HHEEAARRTT OOFF OOLLDD L Urgent works will be carried out to ensure TThhiissrreennoovvaatteeddcchhaarraacctteerrhhoommeeiinntthheehheeaarrttooffOOllddLLoonnssddaalleeiissaanneeaassyywwaallkktt patrols of Point Lonsdale’s dangerous back RReennoovvaatteeddbbyyllooccaallpprreemmiiuummbbuuiillddeerrDDaavviiddMMccDDoonnaalldd,,tthheehhoommeeffeeaattuurreessppoolliisshh beach can continue this summer. ccoossyywwiinntteerreevveenniinnggss,,aannddcclleevveerrooppeenniinnggooffrroooommssvviiaaFFrreenncchhddoooorrssttoonnoorrtthhaanndd TThhee ffooccaall ppooiinntt ooff tthhee hhoommee iiss aa ssppaacciioouuss kkiittcchheenn wwiitthh ooppeenn ppllaann ddiinniinngg aa The State Government has announced ddeecckk..TThhrreeeebbeeddrroooommssaannddaassmmaarrttcceennttrraallbbaatthhrroooommccoommpplleetteetthheeaaccccoommmm $175,000 in funding to build a temporary FFuurrtthheerrffeeaattuurreess,,ggaassaannddsslliimmlliinneehheeaattiinngg,,rreevveerrsseeccyycclleeaaiirrccoonnddiittiioonniinngg,,ppr base for the Point Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club (PLSLSC), after the existing facility was deemed unsafe. “Our life saving clubs do an incredible job every summer and this one of our most dangerous beaches here and really without the club you wouldn’t be able to use the beach. It would be a closed beach,” said Bellarine MP Lisa Neville. “The new temporary back-beach base will be Allan Joyce, operational by November, so people can enjoy Bellarine MP and this fantastic part of the Bellarine safely over Lisa Neville and the summer season.” PLSLSC President The front section of the base - named in Matthew Ponsford honour of long-time member the late Harry advice so far, and we’re just looking at final “The condition of the building at the moment Windmill -was recently fenced off for safety reasons, after succumbing badly to concrete costings and what’s involved. allows some limited use and limited access. cancer \"But for now we’re just focussed on making The problem is storing large scale equipment, The Emergency Services Infrastructure such as all-terrain vehicles and rescue boats. Authority is working with the PLSLSC to sure the club can continue to operate safely Point Lonand they will be brought back and forward determine the future of the structure, Ms Neville said. daily to keep the beach safe.” The money comes on top of $2.2 million, “It is vital work that the club does here and over this summer.” This funding will allow us to store those nearby we will need to find a long-term solution. That Club President Matthew Ponsford said the will probably cost in the vicinity of $2 million 43 K and that’s my priority now, trying to find that funding would ensure life saving equipment 43 K solution for the club going forward,” she said. could continue to be stored close to the beach. HOLIDAY HIGH LIFE IN THE HEHOLallocated by the state government for the 43 K “The likelihood is we’re going to have to “This announcement will basically ensure estimated $5.5 million rebuild of PLSLSC’s knock the building down, that seems to be the that we can continue to patrol this summer. clubrooTmhiss,roennoOvacteeadncRhaoraadct.er home in the heart TofhHOisOldreLL It’s an exciting time for the club because we’re HOLAAbbrrRiilllieiaannnttoppvooassiitttieioondn,,bllooyooklkoiinncggaaaclcprroorssessomoppeieunnmppaarbrkklulaannildddtteoorppDiicctatuuvrreeisdsqquMueecSRbSwDweeaiTaRoTsnnnhaehnyinBiBcsoosaaoaurhryvveylerdanan also about to start rebuilding our 60-year old clubhouse, however that will leave us with no Point LbbeeaaccchhoeessyttoowtthhienertreeeaarrreoovveeerrlnloooionkkiingnggsP,PaooniinndttNNceelpepeveaaennraaonnpddePPonoiininnttLgLooonnssfddraoalleeo,,tmthhciisoisssyivisyosiwauaariu storage at Point Lonsdale,” he said. 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RT Edgar has had an exceptional start to Winter with some outstanding record breaking sales across the Bellarine Peninsula. With these results, it is evident that the current coastal property market is booming and now is the time to contact us if you are considering selling. If you would like more information regarding these recent sales or advice on your property, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our Point Lonsdale Team today! 103 King Street | Queenscliff | 163 Point Lonsdale Road | Point 5 Downton Crescent | Point $3,395,000 Lonsdale | $3,500,000 - Lonsdale | $1,000,000 - $1,100,000 $3,800,000 SOLD SOLD SOLD 8 The Esplanade | Queenscliff | 6 Gill Road | Point Lonsdale | SOLD 2 Lakes Entrance | Point Lonsdale | SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 5 Pelham Court | Point Lonsdale | 59 Winterley Road | Point Lonsdale | 8B Clarke Street | Portarlington | SOLD SOLD SOLD Felix Hakins 0400 035 000 [email protected] | Thomas Rogan 0438 965 594 [email protected] Point Lonsdale Office | 03 5258 1811 | 1/83 Point Lonsdale Road, Point Lonsdale | rtedgar.com The Rip August 2019 Page 6

NOW SELLING COMING SOON Bespoke Beachfront Apartment plus 95m2 Retail Premises 77 Point Lonsdale Road, Point Lonsdale $1,850,000 Boasting magnificent water views and A ground floor retail premises comprises positioned in the heart of Point Lonsdale’s 95m2 of floor area and includes exhaust shopping village, literally OPPOSITE the canopy, cool room and toilet facilities. BEACH, this superb property offers a The premises was most recently leased, wonderful opportunity to combine a as a restaurant. beachfront holiday apartment, with a retail A tremendous and very versatile investment. opportunity opposite the beach, with The apartment is perfect as a lock up and particular appeal for holiday investors, or leave weekender, includes 2 bedrooms, an owner occupiers interested in a open plan lounge/dining kitchen area, and combined residential/workplace large entertaining deck with AMAZING establishment. WATER VIEWS, from rock pools to Inspection by prior appointment. rolling surf. 13b Beachwood Drive, Point Lonsdale 9 Alexander Crescent, Point Lonsdale 147 Fellows Road, Point Lonsdale SOLD SOLD SOLD Damian Cayzer 0416 035 000 Neil Laws 0419 583 633 Nelson Ferrier 0488 584 100 Hugh Martin 0488 584 141 Coastal Specialists Experience Counts. Est. 1910 The Rip August 2019 Page 7

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O’D O W D design + construction imagine Calls mount for grafitti Wharf redevelopment innovate action passes critical stage create Police have stepped up surveillance of Small boat owners could be launching their 50 YEARS OF graffiti hot spots across the Borough, following craft from a transformed Cayzer Slipway by BUILDING EXCELLENCE yet another spate of attacks. Christmas. The Point Lonsdale Community Hall was Works to restore the Fisherman’s Flat targeted for a second time, with large “tags” precinct, including a rebuild of the Fisherman’s sprayed across the outside stage. Pier, have reached the halfway mark, according to Queenscliff Harbour Pty Ltd Manager Sean Nearby buildings were also targeted. Blackwood. CCT footage, captured by a nearby resident, shows three youths in the vicinity at the time - The toughest part of the project, involving a on Saturday July 20. race against the clock to stop the pier’s century old wall from collapsing, has been successfully “Council officers report all significant completed. The installation of timber decking graffiti incidents on public land to police for and a concrete deck with commence soon. investigation,” a spokesperson said. “Council has been informed that Victoria Police have “It was a tricky process where we had to increased surveillance in the area in response. pull back the wall. The collapsed wall sat two metres over the driver line, so when we started “The Borough of Queenscliffe encourages to pull it back we had to release the pressure residents to report incidents of graffiti to police behind the wall… and then have the driven line as soon as possible,” he said. in front of it, so that if it did collapse, we’d have new sheet in front of it.” The ongoing vandalism has prompted calls for improved surveillance “It wasn’t an easy job by any stretch of the imagination.” \" Unfortunately this is not an uncommon event particularly around school holidays,\" said one resident.  \"Is it time Council considered sponsoring a 'Graffiti Watch' program or network similar to neighbourhood watch programs.\" Award-winning quality Retreat & Spa Sustainable designs Lon Spa | WReedt-rSeaat t| 1&0aSmp-a5pm 5258 1634 LoAndvSapnac|eWRBeoedo-tkSrianet g|as1t0Eas&mse-n5Stpipmala www.odowd.com.au LonASdpvpaan0|c3ReW5Be2eo5tdor8k-eSi2naa9gt9st0|E&1ss0eanSmtipa-la5pm Advapn0c3e 5B2o5o8k2i9n9g0s Essential Lon Spa | Wed-Sat | 10am-5pm p 03 5258 2990 Advance Bookings Essential p 03 5258 2990 The Rip August 2019 Page 10

From page 3 No certainty for kiosk owners Councillor Merriman maintained the project was important to increase visitation and The future of the popular Ocean View Kiosk remains in doubt, while Council finalises Destination revenue to help maintain foreshore assets. Queenscliff plans Feedback from the current survey would be Owners of Queenscliff’s popular Ocean “Council recognises the unique and high used to guide new detailed concepts, which View Kiosk have had their long-term business level of customer service provided by the in turn would be presented to the community plans thrown into doubt by Council’s plans to operators of the current kiosk,” said Acting ahead of any final decisions, he said. rebuild the facility and open it up to a public CEO Phil Carruthers. tender process. “That’s what will come out in the workshops “Lease arrangements for the new kiosk are that everyone is going to be able to go to. You Darren and Jude Maher have run the small yet to be decided and will be determined in the start off with something one a piece of paper, hole-in-the-wall eatery on Shortland’s Bluff for best interests of ratepayers and in accordance then you listen to what everyone wants, then 13 years. with both the Local Government Act and you come back. Council’s Procurement Policy. The Rip understands the couple has “We’ve listened to community feedback and expressed its desire to retain the business, “The current operators will be able to changed the plan for the site. Now we’d like however, because of Destination Queenscliff participate in the future tender process,” Mr to hear from residents again to make sure the redevelopment plans, Council will not renew Carruthers said. proposal meets community expectations.” Cr the lease. Merriman said. “The Ocean View precinct has a lot to love, and we’re looking at ways to make the area more welcoming to all kinds of users.\" Residents, traders and ratepayers are encouraged to participate inb a survey at surveymonkey.com/r/DQ19. A drop-in open house day will be also be held from 10am until 1pm on Saturday 3 August at the Queenscliffe RSL. “We want to hear the community’s thoughts on the updated plans and how we can make them even better,” said Cr Merriman. “With the community’s help, we can make the Ocean View precinct a welcoming space for everyone.” \"No economic benefit\" - Councillor unleashes over Hub funding “I think it’s a A Queenscliffe Councillor has accused off and congratulating council on the effort they million for a disgrace the pork Bellarine MP Lisa Neville of orchestrating a put into the community consult with the initial c o m m u n i t y barrelling that’s “flawed” funding and appointment process for project.” hub that will gone on for RDV to the Queenscliff Cultural Hub project. generate no Councillor Francis said while he had “nothing economic fund these projects that Addressing last month’s council meeting, against Mr Sutherland,” the steering committee benefit for are totally irrelevant to the Tony Francis described as disgraceful “pork- position should have been opened up to other this area,” he bigger broad community barrelling”, the $5.7 million allocated by both nominees. said. state and federal governments for the Hesse of this region. Street redevelopment. “Influence by our local minister to appoint The – Cr Tony Francis someone on a committee without an open and He said The Hub would deliver no economic transparent process is flawed.” Councillor ’s benefit to the region and the funding should comments have instead been given to Geelong’s Northern The Cultural Hub project includes drew an Arc project - a $20 million Norlane-based health redevelopment of the Historical Museum, angry initiative for disadvantaged residents. Visitor Information Centre and library. The response from the Queenscliffe Community Council has itself described it as its number one Association. The Councillor’s tirade was prompted by priority project. “Cr Francis missed the point entirely by a motion to appoint Point Lonsdale resident firstly, lambasting those who objected to the Andrew Sutherland to The Hub Project The State Government has allocated more commercial development of Shortland Bluff Steering Committee, overseen by Ms Neville. It than $3 million and Canberra a further $1.5 and secondly, claiming the Hub funds are State quickly turned into criticism of the Minister’s million towards the works. Government “pork barrelling” which should intervention in the Council’s Destination be spent elsewhere,” a letter from the QCA to Queenscliff project. “Now I am really thankful that that The Rip said (P12). community hub is being funded to the tune of “His statement the Hub is not really “I can't support his motion based on integrity $5.7 million but one thing I can’t get over is that deserving of a grant is highly contradictory and and fairness with the whole process,” he said. the Northern Ark, in the northern suburbs of a slap in the face for those living year-round in Geelong…where there’s a lot of disadvantages the Borough who have desperately needed a “It started with $2.6 m being moved out of and a lot of disconnect, cannot get any funding,” community space for years.” Destination Queenscliff based on concerns of said Cr Francis. some local traders and some local people, who had direct conflicts of interest. “I think it’s a disgrace the pork barrelling that’s gone on for RDV to fund these projects “The money was taken by one Minister, that are totally irrelevant to the bigger broad who didn’t have control of the money, to force community of this region. council into agreeing that [it] be put into the hub, after legally binding agreements were in “I think we’re a very lucky community, a very place as well as RDV (Regional Development privileged community and I am amazed that Victoria) and state government officers signing the Ark cannot get funding and we’ve got $5.7 The Rip August 2019 Page 11

Letters \"Pork barrelling claims the downturn in the Geelong economy… and grant is highly contradictory and a slap in the require substantiation make an important contribution to addressing face for those living year-round in the Borough economic disadvantage in the larger Geelong who have desperately needed a community At the most recent Borough of Queenscliffe region” (sound familiar?). Remember the space for years. Unfortunately for Cr Francis, Council Meeting, Cr Tony Francis launched a Queenscliff Council is a member of G21 but it turned out the one thing they didn’t need strident attack on the State Government and apparently there is no conflict of interest from or want was ten two-storey high-end tourist claimed 'pork barrelling’ was involved in the getting a group to which you are a member houses and a cliff top cafe/restaurant on decision to redirect $2.6m grant funding from providing a letter of support which directly priceless coastal Crown land incorrectly funded Destination Queenscliff to the community Hub contradicts government statistical evidence. Cr due to false Council claims. project (consolidating the Museum, Library and Francis also appears to have forgotten that he, as visitor centre with community space). Neither the then Rip Chamber of Commerce President, So perhaps Cr Francis should be more the Mayor nor other Councillors rebutted the wrote in support Destination Queenscliff as supportive of the Hub project given its extraordinary statements made by Cr. Francis it would “enrich” the area. Presumably at the substantial positive social potential. He would which implies tacit acceptance of his claims. It time Cr Francis, who has business interests in a be better off redirecting his anger towards those will be interesting if Council records his speech café on a Council reserve, was quite prepared to in control of the Destination Queenscliff project in the Council minutes as a true and accurate support taxpayer funds being directed to high- who embarked on a dubious strategy which record, however, this seems unlikely given end tourist housing on coastal Crown land as resulted in the embarrassing intervention of Council’s previous unpreparedness to record it provided good business opportunities for State and Federal Governments. He should also councillor statements, so no doubt it will be left certain businesses. No conflict of interest there read the grant application made by the Borough to the media or the gallery to report Cr Francis’ either. and judge its quality and veracity before taking outburst. aim at those who saw through its falsity. Cr. The Borough’s two community associations Francis, in highlighting alleged pork barrelling, Cr. Francis started his criticism of the State and vigilant members of the community were should then embrace openness and assist the Government over its redirection of grant the ones who forced a reassessment of whether community by releasing Council documents funding from Shortland’s Bluff to the Queenscliff significant amounts of State and Federal funds which would enable a fully transparent picture Hub, alleging it was “pork barrelling” while should be provided to such a fundamentally of numerous major projects, policies and referencing the Member for Bellarine, Hon. Lisa flawed project. Certainly local politicians Sarah consultancy reports that are yet to be completed Neville’s influence on the project. Let’s be clear, Henderson and Lisa Neville backed the grants long after supposed deadlines have passed. State funding was pulled from Destination with their respective Regional Development Queenscliff because it eventually failed the Departments, but who can blame them when So, like ripples in a pond, the legacy of pub test. Detailed investigation of the Council’s they were given artful briefings solely designed Destination Queenscliff will be felt for a long grant application (revealed only after a Freedom to sell a particular story. Government ministers time. In the interim, ill-considered outbursts of Information application) showed Destination and departments receive hundreds of capital by councillors need to be curtailed. It would Queenscliff was funded on false or misleading funding requests and there’s a reasonable be more respectful to the public gallery and advice to State & Federal Governments and expectation that the submissions received wider community for the Mayor to prevent involved serious non-compliance with stated from other government agencies are accurate, contradictory and hypocritical commentaries grant funding criteria. The project lacked truthful, well-considered and realistic. The from the floor. To allow statements which financial rigour and became highly divisive grant process is one of trust based on a mutual are knowingly wrong to be unchallenged is and contentious given its negative impact on duty of care but because the Council did not indeed a poor reflection on council process and existing businesses and serious damage to follow this simple rule it incurred the wrath of councillor conduct. Shortland Bluff’s outstanding social, military both sides of politics at State and Federal levels. Queenscliffe Community Association and maritime heritage values. Despite this, Cr Francis alleged it was people with “direct Thanks to the sustained efforts of the Time for more action on conflict of interest” who stopped the project - community, it was no surprise that State and grafitti in reality over 1,100 concerned citizens signed a Federal grant money was redirected toward petition calling for the project to be halted. the popular Hub project. Sure the Hub project We note with dismay more graffiti of Point may not be sexy in attracting those high-end Lonsdale this time from at least the shops down Cr Francis then continued by stating the cashed-up tourists the Council considers to Lawrence road mainly targeting signs and funds for the Hub should have been allocated are desperately needed but, let’s recall, the especially bus stops. to the socio-economic disadvantaged areas median age in the Borough is now over 60, of Corio because Queenscliffe is, in fact, well educated, informed, attends arts events, This will come at a cost to the Council and “privileged”. This acknowledgement was uses the library and wants to keep learning. bus network alike but damages the look and surely a ‘Road to Damascus’ moment for Cr This silent cohort has hardly been well-served feel of the Borough as well. Francis as the Council was advised by its own by Council expenditure for many years – just consultants that around half of Destination check where the Council’s capital works has Security vision shows the offenders to be Queenscliff’s expenditure would have been spent over the past decade. Now the three males/youths? All of medium build and absolutely no long-term economic benefit! Hub project represents an incredibly rare dressed  mainly in black/dark Hoodies and on Australian Bureau of Statistics data available to opportunity to realign the Borough’s civic foot. the Council readily show that for many years infrastructure with its demographic profile. Queenscliffe has never been disadvantaged, It will provide a purpose-built space where The shorter of the three wore grey or cream instead it has very low unemployment, high people can get together for meetings, seminars, (track) pants or similar. The time recorded levels of education and it rates among the top research, exhibitions and other social functions was about 10.40pm just after the football on performers in volunteering, wellbeing, safety essential to building and maintaining a cohesive Saturday night 13th July. and other quality of life measures. Despite this, community. the Council claimed in its grant application Nearly all tagged signs appear to be “STKa”- that “Destination Queenscliff presents as Cr Francis missed the point entirely by is this a reference to the Geelong/Kilda game an important opportunity to stimulate the firstly, lambasting those who objected to the that night? Had they been watching at a mates local economy, create new employment commercial development of Shortland Bluff house? opportunities, address disadvantage in the and secondly, claiming the Hub funds are State Geelong region”. Government “pork barrelling” which should Clearly the offenders walked from  near the be spent elsewhere. He seems to have lost shops along Point Lonsdale Road spraying blue To bolster this false claim the Council sight of the fact the Hub has been a Council- graffiti until their spray cans appear to run out obtained backing from a few groups, for supported priority project in which the Council at the bus stop opposite the BP service station. example Elaine Carbines, CEO of G21, who was willing to contribute funding and seek wrote that Destination Queenscliff would State funding at various stages (including in This would suggest they live beyond “offer the possibility of reducing the severity of November 2017 when he was Mayor!). His Lawrence Road maybe in the Nelson, Bowen statement the Hub is not really deserving of a and Ward Road areas. Unfortunately this is not an uncommon event particularly around school holidays.   Is it time Council considered sponsoring a The Rip August 2019 Page 12

Letters “Graffiti watch program or network” (similar to neighbourhood watch programs) of interested citizens to join a network linked by mobile phone to report incidences and track offences and offenders  across the Borough which could of course be linked to advise local police?  Name and address withheld A Letter of Thanks to the Time for more action on returned to its former beauty. An old postcard Bellarine Community grafitti of the area featured on the Facebook page Health Centre of Queenscliff Point Lonsdale Days of Old An anonymous letter under the heading” yet (pictured) showing where the beach commenced I have received so much support and another mystery project” (The Rip, July 2019) at the wall, has again generated significant kindness at the Bellarine Community Health needs a response.  This issue of the front beach community questioning as to why we take Centre over the years from the Receptionists, has been before Council for over four years great effort to preserve our historic buildings the Clinic Nurses and the Doctors, in particular commencing with a petition conducted by a and unique features but let an iconic area like our own personal Doctors. Everyone always Hesse st trader which had over a thousand our beach be over run and rendered useless. has the time for me and my family. When my signatures seeking a return of the front beach to husband David was very ill they not only its former grand state.   Turning to other issues   raised, a review of supported him but they were very attentive our Council plan will highlight the priority of and caring to me. Council received a Federal grant to engage the other two projects mentioned and I will be the then Green Army to clear the weeds and very happy to detail for the writer the many, When I lost my son, David, they were so rubbish vegetation.  All of the above have been many projects that have been completed. kind and always gave their time. I feel very published and reported   in Council Agendas, Sincerely yours,   moved by their compassion and care again at minutes and reports. This Green Army work Bob Merriman, Mayor, Borough of Queenscliffe this time of my life. They are willing to be there was performed and Council also cut a path whenever I need them and for that I am very, through the vegetation to gain experience as to SHARE YOUR VIEWS very grateful. cost and outcome. Views expressed in letters are not necessarily those of the editor. Letters may be edited. Our Community Health Centre demonstrates I have regularly been approached by many Preference will be given to letters carrying the what it is like to live and be cared for in a long-time family members of the Borough, author's name and address. Email letters to connected and real community. also, members of the Men’s Shed, and the [email protected] Neighbourhood House seeking the area to be Thank you everyone. Anne Webb, Point Lonsdale Opinion Murray Road closure not a safe move exponentially. in the mix, plus cyclists of all ages, and motor Queenscliff would be completely cut off to Long-term emergency services volunteer Ted vehicles. All operating amicably and with an Begg has strongly urged the Queenscliffe efficient self operated management operand. road traffic for an indeterminate period of time. Council to reconsider its plans to partially close The money you are proposing to use to Murray Road to cars. Below he explains why: It was always noticeable that the greater the traffic density, the more careful the users were, “improve” Murray Road would be a lot I have lived in Queenspoint Crescent for over but I do think some signage, such as “Shared better spent in building a second access to/ 15 years, and use Murray Road as my direction Carriageway” or similar, and the erection of at from Queenscliff from King Street to Murray for travelling to Queenscliff. This is the route least two speed signs, (50) as there are none at Road - running alongside the railway line and I normally use and have made a considerable the moment. intersecting Murray Road at the normal curve number of trips along it over the period. The point from the railway line, (about 50 meters frequency and timing of the trips has been I submit that just a widening would achieve along Murray Road.) strongly dictated by my role in the Volunteer all that you are striving for. Coast Guard, ranging from a starting point of If you narrow or restrict Murray Road, as Provisional Member to Flotilla Commander. There is one other important aspect your plan shows, you will have just made it concerning Murray Road, and that is the more difficult to create an alternate access to or During this time I had a limited choice of capacity to be the escape route from Queenscliff from Queenscliff. Even currently on the very timing as to when I would make the trip, but if a significant event occurred between King high traffic flow days to and from Queenscliff, many were emergency call-outs, and others street and Murray Road. ie Music Festival, Bike Ride etc days. Traffic were more normal, bearing in mind that I was is often backed up to at least “The Point” solely responsible for the supervision of the I offer the disaster scenario of a road roundabout, out in Greater City of Geelong re-building of the headquarters after it was ‘accident’ in the vicinity of the traffic lights, district, and Murray Road lets a large amount destroyed by fire, and later the preparation say a truck load of fuel or hazardous material, of the Ocean Grove, and point west traffic leave of the successful submission for funds for the is T-Boned at the traffic lights. The day being the Bellarine Highway and get through. The refurbishment of our ageing vessel. Boxing Day, New Year’s Day (or similar), there addition of traffic lights would further enable is a camp full of children at “Wyuna”, the ferry traffic to clear. My observations of the Murray Road traffic needs refuelling, and the town accommodation from 2004 to now is that there is NO NEED for is almost full, and there is a major fire in Point It would in fact be of great advantage if an expensive re-development of the road. Lonsdale. I know I have loaded the situation, Murray Road was extended to join up with [but] if any of these situations arise, not Portarlington Road, and give a complete At no time have I seen unsuitable traffic even counting medical problems, we have secondary circuit, but that is a CoGG issue, I situations that did not resolve themselves an extremely difficult situation to deal with. suppose. without rancor, dispute or ill-will. Often the Because this sort of situation has not arisen, traffic mix consisted of, pedestrians of all ages, that is no indication that it will not. Increasing The Rip August 2019 Page 13 together with an infusion of dogs and children population will increase the problems we face

Public Notices QPLCE committee members Richard on our Facebook page ‘3225 Community TO ALL ORGANISATIONS, SPORTING Buckingham, Jane Rodwell, Helene Cameron, Enterprise’ and follow the link or email us on CLUBS AND OTHERS Bob Merriman and Matthew Waterson [email protected]  Preparations are underway for our 10th QPLCE Community Grants Presentation of grants will be held on Sunday annual Community Calendar . Open November 17 at 5pm at the Queenscliff Bowls, Tennis and Croquet Club. The closing date for event listings is Friday The Queenscliff Point Lonsdale Community 11th of October. Enterprise is pleased to announce the opening The QPLCE program offers grants to of the 2019 Community Grant round. community groups or individuals for projects If you wish to have your event listed or that enhance our community environment. changed free of charge for 2020, please Grant applications open 2nd September and Grants and sponsorships of up to $3,000 will provide details by this deadline. If you are close 27th September 2019. be considered. Further information will be happy with the information provided in 2019 provided on the grant application form. Community Calendar, you need to do nothing. Grant application forms are available from the Bendigo Bank in Hesse Street. All Over the past 10 years, grants and If the above date does not suit your completed applications are to be dropped sponsorships amounting to just under $400,000 organisation, please contact me to arrange a off at the bank by close of business on Friday have been awarded by the QPLCE to the 3225 time extension. September 27, 2019. community. If you wish to take advantage of this offer, Online grant application forms are available The grant funding has been kindly made contact me by phone on 03 52582680 - 0400 available by the Bendigo Bank. This occurs 553939, or by email dickclark13@outlook. on all accounts where a box has been ticked to com . If you are using email place “2020 indicate the account holder directs the bank to Community Calendar “in the Subject heading. pass on funds to the Community Enterprise for distribution to the community. This occurs with The calendar will be delivered to all no cost to you the account holder you only have households within the 3225 postcode during to tick the box. 2019 Xmas and New Year.   Many Thanks, If you have a Bendigo Bank account, please  Richard (Dick) Clark check to see if you have ticked the box. Co convenor 3225 Community Calendar 2020 POINT LONSDALE - for example, congestion during peak season include many younger members. CIVIC ASSOCIATION - and initiate discussions with public transport However with the growth in population NEWS providers to optimise the undoubted benefits for our traders and services. comes the need to manage such change and Borough Council must Quick Facts: mitigate the downside whilst optimising the get engaged! upside. This is where our Council comes in. • 270 lots sold so far Organisations such as the PLCA and others can The Point and Lonsdale Golf Club • 598 lots to be offered only do so much but it takes an active council developments are progressing and their size • 170 Units to be offered to get involved and develop plans to deal with and consequent impact on Point Lonsdale • 190 Homes completed change. and the entire Borough of Queenscliffe will be • 6-8 kilometres of waterways profound and long lasting. • 52 Hectares of conservation area that If Council remains disengaged because “there is no rate income” we will be at the mercy of the All manner of groups have been engaging must be complied with. effects of change. Should, on the other hand, with the developers, Moremac Property Group The list does not include the approximate our Council encourage new residents to see and the City of Greater Geelong (COGG) 98 lots offered at the Lonsdale Golf Course themselves as part of the Borough family and but there appears to be very little available development, which is totally separate. avail themselves of what we as a community information or action by our Council. Apart from the visual impact what do these have to offer we will all benefit. numbers mean? Whether we like the developments or not is If we total the 598 lots, the 170 units and add It is undeniable the developments are having not the the focus here. What is being discussed the 98 Golf Course lots, 866 new dwellings will an effect on our community and will continue is what the best plan to manage its impact and be added to the population of postcode 3225 to do so. The developments exist and our this must be a role for our elected officials. Point Lonsdale. representatives on Council must deal with the If we assume the 2016 census number of 2.1 changes they bring. The PLCA recently called for a meeting with people per dwelling this adds over 1800 people Moremac, and the CoGG to obtain an update to the population here. We call on the BOQ Council to develop a and briefing on The Point development, and to The last census showed only 2853 lived strategy that will ensure a smooth transition their credit a meeting was held on the 15th of in the BOQ. The developments will mean a for the population growth that is occurring July 2019. population increase of 65 per cent for our twin and a small business (trader based) economic towns or more than doubling the size of Point development strategy to optimise the benefits Groups attending were Moremac, Geelong Lonsdale. to businesses in the BOQ. Environment Council, Swan Bay Environment This should be great news for the businesses Association, PLCA, COGG and Cr Jim Mason, of the Borough and should lower the average Membership of the PLCA is only $10 per year Bellarine Ward Councillor COGG. age of the population. and application forms are online at: www.plca. If some of our new arrivals are younger then org.au/plca-documents. PLCA will distribute the formal designs this will mean more families and children. This Rob Minty – President Point Lonsdale Civic and material and place them on our web site, mix is important for the clubs and services. It Association, on behalf of Committee and but following are some quick facts that make is an obvious difference between the BOQ and members it imperative the BOQ get involved to help places like Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove manage what we can to mitigate the down side that the later have a broad mix of ages and The Rip August 2019 Page 14

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Borough Bulletin August 2019 Cr Bob Merriman AM, Mayor, Borough of Queenscliffe to rehabilitate the concrete structure and Towards Zero Regional Road Safety Forum. improve access. Thumbs up for parking The free forum will be held GMHBA Stadium and road improvements in Erected during World War I as part of (Captains Room), Geelong from 6pm to Bowen Road defending Port Phillip Heads, the historic 8.30pm on Wednesday 21 August. Your local structure was closed to public access in knowledge will contribute to the development Point Lonsdale Primary School students April 2018 after a risk assessment found it of Victoria’s next road safety strategy. and parents were all smiles during the first presented a serious safety risk. school drop-off and pick-up for term three, Register at www.tac.vic.gov.au/road-safety/ thanks to the recent completion of road Council engaged a structural engineer to towards-zero/regional-road-safety-forum. improvement works in Bowen Road. advise on the works required to rehabilitate the site. These started in May and included A free offer for older drivers Funded under Regional Roads Victoria’s stabilising and strengthening the structure, Fixing Country Roads program, the $315,000 rehabilitating its concrete surface and Wisdom may certainly come with age but, project included widening and sealing the installing new public access stairs and if you’re 60 or older, driving on our roads road shoulder to significantly improve on- interpretive signs. today could feel very different to when street parking outside the school and the you first got your licence and bought your community hall opposite. The works were jointly funded by Heritage first car. I know it does for me and if you’re Victoria ($90,000) and Council ($30,000). in the same boat (or even if you’re not), Previously, the unsealed, unmarked Now they’re almost finished, Council is the upcoming free Wiser Driver refresher shoulder made parking a shambles during preparing for the searchlight emplacement’s course could be for you. school pick-up and drop-off times, and public reopening. Stay tuned. anytime a popular community event took Run over four weeks in October, the place at the school or hall. King Street shop owners and informative, informal and friendly course will customers happy too help you to upgrade your knowledge, build The provision of 58 marked, sealed on your experience and keep driving safely. parking spaces, better drainage and a It must be the season for applauding resealed road surface has made the area Council’s Roads and Infrastructure team. In Each two-hour session is interactive and safer, convenient and more attractive for addition to Bowen Road and the searchlight fun, and everything is provided including children and adults alike. emplacement, the team has also overseen morning tea. the completion of improvement works With term three now well underway, the around the King Street shops in Queenscliff. All you need to do is commit to attending smiles still haven’t faded School Principal Fay all four sessions from 10am to Midday on Agterhuis couldn’t be more thrilled. A huge The installation of a new traffic island Monday 7, 14, 21 and 28 October 2019 at the thank you to Regional Roads Victoria and to and line marking works have boosted car Queenscliff Town Hall (50 Learmonth Street). Council officers and everyone else involved parking capacity by six extra spaces while in delivering this terrific outcome for our landscaping and the addition of fruit and Places are limited so to secure your spot, call community. herb garden pots has enhanced the area’s Lisa or Julie today on 5258 4132. overall amenity, much to the delight of local Searchlight emplacement shopkeepers and their customers. The Wiser Driver refresher course for almost ready to reopen responsible older drivers is presented by the Join the road safety Borough of Queenscliffe in conjunction with Point Lonsdale’s heritage listed searchlight conversation Hawthorn Neighbourhood House. emplacement will soon be reopened to the public following the completion of works Learn and share ideas about what can be Council’s Community Listening done to save lives and prevent injuries on Post in August roads across our region at the upcoming Join Councillors for our upcoming Community For more information Listening Post in the Point Lonsdale School Hall on Thursday 20 August 2019 at 10:30am. Visit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au or contact the Borough of Next Council Meeting Queenscliffe on 5258 1377. The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on Thursday 22 August 2019 at 7:00pm in the Town Hall. 50 Learmonth Street (PO Box 93) Queenscliff VIC 3225 | Phone: 03 5258 1377 | Fax: 03 5258 3315 www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au The Rip August 2019 Page 17

Have your say on tourism vision 0404 163 609 Local residents and business owners are “We need to hear the voices of community being invited to have a say on the future of members and local tourism operators from [email protected] tourism planning, following the release of the across regional Victoria, to tell us first-hand Regional Tourism Review Discussion Paper. the opportunities that exist and challenges Domestic they’re facing,” said Minister for Regional Commercial The review aims to find opportunities to Development Jaclyn Symes. better support tourism operators, encourage Industrial private investment, create more regional jobs International visitation is identified as a and enhance local communities. major opportunity for growth. Registered Electrical Contractor 23229 State Government figures show the tourism Just one per cent of visitors to the the Gas Fitting & Roofing sector supports 86,000 jobs in regional areas, Geelong-Bellarine region are international, however the average visitor spend is just compared to nine per cent in Melbourne. NOW ACCEPTING EFTPOS & MAJOR CREDIT CARDS 36-cents in the dollar - compared with a national International overnight visitors make up just average of 43 cents. one per cent and international day trippers just For all your Plumbing needs four per cent. Specializing in Mob: 0408 037 686 Kitchens, Wardrobes, Vanities, The Discussion Paper has identified five key themes: strengthening our tourism offering, E: [email protected] Wall & Entertainment Units, making the most of marketing spending, Lic. 40157 Furniture, supporting industry, enhancing Regional Tourism Boards and better coordinating effort. Flat Pack Assembly and Installation and much more. Another key focus of the paper is the cost of employing workers in tourism towns 0417 168 537 “There are perceptions of limited opportunities for job advancement. There is also anecdotal evidence that prospective staff cannot afford to live in popular tourism areas to take up job opportunities, due to high house prices and rent,” the Paper says. Submissions can be made at www.engage. vic.gov.au/regional- tourism-review and are welcomed until 30 August 2019. Lisa Neville MP “DELIVERING Complete Home Maintenance for the Member for Bellarine EXTENSIVE HANDYMAN SERVICE BELLARINE” Tel: 5250 1987 from dripping taps to at packs NO JOB TOO SMALL! [email protected] Shop G066, Gateway Plaza Tim Aston 641-659 Bellarine Highway, Leopold 3224 Your Tradie on Tap 0403323670 Fast response times Helpf [email protected] Authorised by Lisa Neville MP - Funded from Parliament Electorate Office and Communications Servicing Geelong, Surf Coast, the Bellarine and beyond... Funeral Care and Advice. Living on the Bellarine Peninsula, Funeral Director Simon Hamilton is available to assist you with funeral information, options and advice. Available by appointment at our Moolap Chapel, 410 Bellarine Hwy www.tuckers.com.au 5221 4788 The Rip August 2019 Page 18

RUFF WINTER? Community Grant Applications Now Open Rain jackets & winter woollies in store now The Board of the QPLCE has much pleasure in inviting the 3225 • Flea and worming treatments Community to submit applications for our Community Grants in 2019. • Quality dog food and treats Grant Applications will be open from the 2nd September and remain so • Great range of high quality toys until 5pm Friday 27th September 2019. Grants will be presented at a Community Enterprise Celebration •Collars and leads for all weather conditions evening on Sunday 17th November at 5.00pm at a place to be advised. [email protected] - www.lapetterie.com.au We welcome applications from clubs, associations and informal groups, including new and unincorporated groups in the Borough. 59 Point Lonsdale Road, Point Lonsda•l•e552-25525858585454414411 We have a total pool of $20,000 (or as determined by the Board) with an expected limit per grant of $3,000. Amounts in excess of this will only be considered in exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the Board. Applications can be picked up at the Bendigo Bank, Queenscliff. The completed application can either then be emailed to: [email protected] or delivered/mailed to the Bendigo Bank, 65 Hesse Street Queenscliff 3225. All applications must meet criteria to be considered. If you need to make an enquiry on the grants process, Stephen McGain on 0425 246 847 or [email protected]. Queenscliff Village News 72 Hesse Street, Queenscliff 3225 Helpful advice always available. Free delivery and pickP-uhponine:P5t25L8on1s8d2a8leFa&x: Q52’C5l8if5f 1d2a8ily. New range of sumSmoxe&rLosxhoesHelpful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale & Q’Cliff daily. Email: [email protected] Helpful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale & Q’Cliff daily. NOW IN STORE Need Toner?sock range Simple, convenientful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale & Q’Cliff daily. Senior’s Card Welcome Need Ink?Diabetic-friendly52 Hesse Street Queenscliff PH: 5258 1817 Pe52aHceesseoSftrMeSeetinnQiodure’eswnCsiactrlhdiffWyePolcnHuomo:re5wm25ien8ds1ict8ao1tr7ieo.n...... W SAVE, SAVE, SAVE Webster-PakHelpful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale & Q’Cliff daimlye. dication pack. It sets out all the Simple52, HceossenSvtreeSeetnnQiiouere’esnnCstacrladiffWnePdlcHomd: e5e2l5iv8 e18r1e7d youtbraebtleatkseannadt ceaapcshupleasrttichualtanr etpeiem.rdgiec.teoCa$n3o4n.5064(5Ox. home weekly to – save $2.28 our of the da ceworks $36.78) e.g. HP 201A toner – save $20.00 the week. our price $167.00 (O ceworks 187.00) Webster-pak is a safe and simple medication pack. It sets out all the easy to manage medication. tablets and 2ca5psu%les tOhatFneFedAto LL LADIES It is securely sealed so the boef thtaekednaya,tfoera&echacphMadrtaicEyuolNafr t’imSe SLIPPERS medication is protected and there the week. This makHeeslpitful advice always available is no chance of spilling or mixing things up. easy to manage medicSaetinoino.r’s Card Welcome If you are buying in anywhere else you are It is securely sealed so the paying too much! medication is protected and there is no chance of spilling or mixing Free delivery and pick up in Point Lonsdale and Queenscliff daily The Rip August 2019 Page 19

New plan aims to protect coastline Bellarine MP Lisa Neville joined Queenscliff Coastguard volunteers at a celebration dinner A new draft Marine and Coastal Policy will provide a blueprint for Councils and other Coastguard celebrates 40 years key stakeholders in planning for sea level rise and future development, according to the state The Queenscliff Coastguard has celebrated 40 back to safe harbour I think is over $2 million. government. years of safeguarding our local waters. Around 160 -odd people have been rescued in the last 12 months and it equates to around Locals are being encouraged to have their Flotilla volunteers, family and supporters 90 hours of volunteer time every week. That's say on the plan, which will cover Victoria’s gathered for a celebration dinner last month to extraordinary contributiuon and it's priceless 2,500 kilometres of coastline and around 10,000 mark the milestone. really. square kilometres of marine waters. “We’ve got to remember this is a really long \"They are absolutely critical for people to Minister for Energy, Environment and history of a rescue service in Queenscliff,\" said enjoy some of the best waters but also some of Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio said the Bellarine MP Lisa Neville. \"For more than 160 the most treacherous waters in Victoria,\" Ms outcomes of the consultation could have years they’ve been operating as a type of rescue Neville said. implications for where and how we live, service. tourism and other planning. \"The coastguard, the number of rescues, the “We’re protecting our marine and coastal value of vessels they rescue each year and bring environments for the communities that rely on them every day and the millions of people who visit them every year,” Ms D’Ambrosio said. “This engagement process will tap into the rich local knowledge that coastal communities have on these important environments.” For engagement session details and to have your say on the draft Policy visit engage.vic. gov.au/draft-marine-and-coastal-policy. “You can count on my experience… when experience counts the most.” Neil Laws FREI FAPI CEA (REIV) – Branch Manager, Queenscliff Licensed Estate Agent - Accredited Auctioneer - Sworn Valuer Buying or selling a home is a major event in anyone’s life so it makes sense to Queenscli use the most experienced professional in the field at such an important time. Neil 64 Hesse Street is the most experienced real estate practitioner permanently located within the Borough of Queenscliffe. 0419583633 He has built an outstanding reputation over more than twenty years in the local Kerleys offices also area for his professionalism and singular concern for his vendor’s interests, his at Point Lonsdale honesty and integrity and his depth of knowledge in all things real estate. and Ocean Grove He is a Fellow of the Real Estate Institute of Australia and the Australian Property www.kerleys.com.au Institute, Past President and Director of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria and an REIV Accredited Auctioneer and Sworn Valuer. If you are in the market to buy or sell or require valuation or consultancy advice regarding the local market or real estate generally then give Neil a call on 0419 583 633 or email him at [email protected] The Rip August 2019 Page 20

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Council opposes local Mental health a focus government reforms of Vietnam Veteran's Day Proposed reforms to the Local Government Other proposed changes include: Former Australian Navy pilot Jed Hart will Act would negatively impact the Borough of • Mandatory councillor induction deliver the keynote address at this month’s Queenscliffe and rob business and holiday training annual Vietnam Veteran’s Day service in home owners of their voice, councillors have • Donation reform Queenscliff. warned. • A crackdown on standards of Councillor conduct, and Together with his unit, Mr Hart, a Point Minister for Local Government, Adam • Improved Community accountability, Lonsdale resident, was recently awarded a Somyurek, visited Queenscliff recently to including disqualification of councillors Citation for Gallantry. discuss the changes, which the government for repeated serious misconduct and claims are aimed at improving council the potential for a community to to Queenscliff RSL vice president Graham governance. petition the government to have a Christie said the key focus of the commemoration councillor removed. would be on the health and wellbeing of The proposed reforms follow an extensive Queenscliffe Council has unanimously returned servicemen and women, particularly 2017 Victoria-wide community consultation young veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, process. voted to write to the Minister, seeking a raft of Cambodia and East Timor. changes. Among the key changes is a simplification of Many had done up to six tours of duty, “were council franchises, which would align Council “It seems to be terribly unfair that if you have mentally and physically spent” and out of and state electoral rolls and require those living a holiday house here you cannot do the most work, he said. outside of the borough to lodge an enrolment basic democratic thing, which is vote int he form. Council election,” said Cr Susan Salter. “The similarity to 50 years ago is quite stark. They deserve all of our support and gratitude “The impact of this change is particularly “Make no mistake, this will negate a lot of - with a pathway to employment and to being acute to the Borough of Queenscliffe as the business people from having any influence on able to support their families,” Mr Christie said. Council has the highest proportion of non- Council,” Cr Tony Francis added. resident ratepayers in the state, at approximately The commemoration will be held On Sunday 55 per cent,” said Acting CEO Phil Carruthers. \"The bigger picture playing out here is the August 18, commencing with a march along direct attack on small rural councils, which the Hesse Street from 10.40am and finishing with “In addition, the proposed change, whereby borough fits right into. an 11am service at the RSL Hall. Council will be responsible for administering a formal opt I system for all non-residential \"Make no mistake, these changes are a direct ratepayers will unduly add to the financial and assault on the integrity of Councils,\" he said. resource pressures facing the smallest Council in Victoria,” he said. The Rip August 2019 Page 26

August Diary 16 The Curlewis Golf Club is hosting a nationally-acclaimed tribute to Fleetwood Mac. TUSK showcases the journey of the band. Relive all of Fleetwood Mac's classic hits, while enjloying a three course meal. Time: 6.30pm Cost: $80 members, $85 non-members Bookings www. curlewisgolf.com.au 4 Enjoy High Tea on the High Seas and 11 The ST KILDA FILM FESTIVAL ▪ A broad range of arts and crafts will be displayed today as part of the QAL monthly take in our beautiful watery surrounds. Searoad REGIONAL TOUR arrives in Queenscliff today, exhibition. Pieces are available for sale. Venue: Feeries is again hosting the popular 2-hour cruise featuring 12 short films - judged best in the Queenscliff Uniting Church Time 10am-5pm Cost today Time: 2pm Venue: Queenscliff ferry Cost: recent festival awards. - including Judas Collar, FREE $55 Bookings: 5257 4500 Lost and Found and the locally-produced Shepherd. Venue Queenscliff Uniting Church 25 The WESTGATE CONCERT BAND 6 The State government's Small Business Time 3.30pm Cost $20 Wine Bar available. Bookings essential at trybooking.com/BDQCE returns to the Queenscliff Town Hall for an Bus will be located in Point Londale today as afternoon of live community music-making Time: part of the Small Business Festival - offering free ▪ POINT LONSDALE MARKET 2pm Cost: $10 Aduklts, U/15 FREE Bookings: mentoring to exisitng and prospective small Available at the door. Phone Ian Henry 5258 2773 business owners. Time: 10am - 4pm Venue: 18 VIETNAM VETERAN'S DAY - A march shopping strip Cost: FREE GOT AN EVENT FOR SEPTEMBER? along Hesse Street will commence at 10.40am to SEND IT TO US BY AUGUST 20 8 Ballarat Hospice Care Medical Director and be followed by a service at the Queenscliff RSL [email protected] at 11am. All welcome. Queenscliff local David Brunley will be guest presenter at the Bellarine’s inaugural Living 24 'Walkin the Line.' is a must for any and Dying: Let’s Talk event. Twelve experts will participate in speed talking seminars about Johnny Cash fans. It includes a stunning three- end of life care. The event is hosted by the course dinner, drinks package and live show Geelong Cemeteries Trust and will incorporate a Venue 360Q Cost $120pp Time 6.30pm Bookings Death Cafe and Bar - providing an opportunity trybooking.com/BAJDT to discuss death and grief over a coffee or beer. Time 12-6pm Bookings 5249 3939 Venue Portarlington Parks Hall • Over 30 years’ experience as a Crigan bookkeeping IAAVAeDROniucxoccsrvcptitRcaevrorredoeriuemnrsda3cdigeda0ititLnottIseyeniicrccdLedseeiaTtVcnVrrreuisaiacccncnsRetcRsaooeTomraeVaTdisediscstsssetiDorernriving •• because your time is valuable •• • dAruivtionmgaletiscsoTnrsansmission 364159278 BOOKKEEPER & • LDicreivninceg pLreespsaornastion REGISTERED BAS AGENT •• 2cA2sL&o0tNi0cand11Certu99nArAaoSSPNlcluucseCszzoaAPuunfrPkketeriitspoySSaalwwfsrreaaiitffttyttiinowwrgnaiittt&ihhndg55u-satlar • ● All aspects of bookkeeping and Business Activity Statements ● Updating your books ● Calculation & lodgement of BAS ● Payroll - Single Touch Payroll ● Communication with ATO as required FoForrbbooookkiningsgcsacllaGlrleGg rHeingdHs -in04d1s6-7070461965770 695 Daelene Crigan BAS agent 0416 148 861 25951362 [email protected] & Ph: 0 4 1 7 5 4 3 7 8 6 Kev’s Window, Door and Glazing Service Warren Hobbs 3 D visualization OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: Archit ect New Homes ● glass repairs ● glazing & mirrors ● sliding door rollers www.j3design.com.au Heritage ● tracks & locks ● pet doors in glass ● shower screen repairs [email protected] Energy efficient ● repairs to security doors, y doors and yscreens Extensions ● sash cord replacement ● windows re-puttied Townhouses ● window winders Commercial Kevin Smith Shop 3-54 Hesse St. Queenscliff 3225 Mobile: 0418 519078 www.bwdgs.com.au Quali ed Glazier * No job too small * FREE quotes Servicing Queenscli , Point Lonsdale & the Bellarine Peninsula The Rip August 2019 Page 27

arts Entries open for art prize Theatre Group announces New novel hits the shelves new show Tussock Upstairs Gallery is continuing its A new novel - described as the \"best support for local artists with its sponsorship of Rehearsals are underway for Queenscliffe romantic comedy of the year\" - and written The Bellarine People’s Art Awards 2019. Lighthouse Theatre Group’s next production, by Queenscliff-born author, will be officially Nunsense. released this month. It is the gallery's first event since its winter recess. Written by Dan Goggin and produced by Nina Kenwood's 'It sounded better in my Debbie Fraser, the traditional Broadway-style head' has already received widespread praise, The awards, unlike many art prizes, will not comedy follows the exploits of the Little Sisters including being awarded the 2019 Text Prize. be decided by external judges. Instead visitors of Hoboken and their efforts to stage a show for to the exhibition will be invited to lodge their charity. It tells the story of Natalie, a young woman, votes. who with her parents breaking up and best The money raised is to be used to bury sisters friends falling in love, is trying to understand The first prize - People’s Choice Award - is accidentally poisoned by the convent cook. where she fits in. worth $500. The second place winner will receive gallery exhibition space in the Tussock This current adaption of the popular Nina, daughter of Seaview Gallery owners Upstairs ‘Summer Expo’ (valued at $380) and play features new jokes, lyrics, two new Colleen and David Kenwood, is marketing the third wins a gallery exhibition space (valued arrangements and a brand new song. manager of Readings bookshop in Melbourne. at $190), at a time that suits the artist. The cast includes Jennie Roles as Sister Mary She has worked in the literary industry for The exhibition commences on Saturday Regina, a feisty Mother Superior who can't resist more than a decade, but says she has sectrely September 7 and continues until Sunday the spotlight. Jennie has years of experience as a been writing for much longer. October 6. musical comedy performer with several awards and a list of credits too long to mention here, but 'It sounded better in my head' will be It will officially open with drinks at 3pm on last year directed the very popular “Dinkum officially launched on August 6th, and can be on Saturday September 7 and the Awards will Assorted”. pruchased from The Bookshop at Queenscliff. be announced at the gallery on Sunday October 6 at 3pm. Carol Fogg will play the role of Sister Mary Hubert, the mistress of Novices. Carol has Visitors may lodge their votes on Saturdays performed with most theatre companies in the and Sundays during the exhibition and the Geelong region and was last seen in QLTG's Grand Final public holiday Friday September “Dinkum Assorted”. 27. Newcomers to the company include Jess Dolley as Sister Robert Anne, and Tamasyn Shannon as Sister Mary Leo. Nunsense will be staged at 360Q from September 13 to 21. Bookings will be opening soon on Trybooking or through the QLTG website. 89 Point Lonsdale Road Point Lonsdale Seaview Gallery queenscliff Tusswwowc.tkussUocpkusptsataiirrss.coGm.aaullery PAUL EVANS EXHIBITION [email protected] AUGUST 10-30 89 Point Lonsdale Road Point Lonsdale Dawn - Paul Evans 'The Bwewwll.atursisnocekuPpsetaoirps.lceo'ms.aCu hoice Friendly Beach - Richard Stanley gallAeryr@t Atuswsoacrkudpssta2ir0s.1co9m'.au contemporary - traditional - glass - jewellery 'TThe BellllaarErixinnheibeitPioPeneodoaptpelesl:e’s'sCChhoiociece 86 Hesse St Queenscli 3225 - 5258 3645 SaturdaAyA7rrtthtASAewwptaa- rSdunsda2y00611th99O'ct 2019 [email protected] - email: [email protected] SOSaatputerudnradinyaFg7yethDa7StrtuihenErpkiStEnxesxehgmhSpibbimbtaeiit-rtatiiuo-oSnrnSnyududdnalnaoadytcetaa7easyy:tsl6h:6athtSrhtOiesOcpttsotcb3t e-2r502p10m199 OOppeenniinnggdDrinriknsAk-swSaaStraudrtdu1aryd- a7$tyh507S0tehptSemebpetr33--55ppmm AAwawrdar2dF- E2AAFS-TeuUAamRtSumINrueAirnGm(wAEvgwmMaxamparlAeudrodarNee1n1ExY$yh--x3Li$plb$Oo85io5t0c0Ci00oa)eAn0lxLsahApribatRicsiTtetIiosS(vTnaSlsupea$c38e0) AwAwaarAdrwd23ar--dAA3gSa-lulAemrygmeaxelhlreibEriytxioepnxosibepiaxtichoeinb(vistaipoluanec$se1p9a0c) e Awards to be d((vvecaaillduueeed$$b31y89p00r))eference votes AwardsAtowlaboreddgd3eedc-biAdyegvdiasblilteyorrpysrteeoxfetibhreietinogcanellsevproyatcees lodged by vis(itvoarlsueto$t1h9e0g)allery Awards to be decided by preference votes lodged by visitors to the gallery The Rip August 2019 Page 28

arts Queenscliff-inspired film wins top prize A film set in Queenscliff, and written by a this was such a mammoth project. It’s been two years in post-production, so to be finally local, will be among the highlights when the getting somewhere is really phenomenal and I never thought I’d see the day,” he said. St Kilda Film Festival’s regional tour arrives “My producers were there with me the in town this month. whole time reading every draft and giving feedback, so it was a real team effort.” Shepherd, written and directed by Clayton As one of its award-winning movies, the Waddell, was selected from a field of around festival is showcasing Shepherd as part of its annual regional tour. 800 entries as best screenplay at the festival’s “St Kilda Film Festival acts as a unique coveted awards, held last month. talent incubator, showcasing emerging talents from around Australia and giving Its storyline follows an awkward 17 year them the opportunity to have their work screened before appreciative audiences,” said old boy on a drunken night out with his festival director Paul Harris. brother and team mates, \"who finds himself “The regional tour is a great opportunity for emerging filmmakers to be able to pressured to be the very type of man he showcase their work to an even wider audience.” despises.\" This year’s program of 12 films features everything from documentaries to comedies Waddell, a recent Swinburne University and thrillers. The Queenscliff Uniting Church will host graduate, said even before the story was the event on August 11. Tickets are expected to sell quickly and can be purchased at www. finalised he had set his sights on Queenscliff unitingqueenscliff.org.au as a perfect setting. “When I was heading into first year at uni I remember thinking I always wanted to make my final graduation piece, not about Clayton Waddell collects his award for Best Queenscliff, but set in Queenscliff, because Screenplay at last month's St Kilda Film Festival of my ties there - Dad and Mum living there. I thought it was something that would set club.” me apart, that it was something I knew about The St Kilda Film Festival is regarded as one but nobody else did - a bit of a hidden gem,” he said. of the best in the world and Clayton says he is still in disbelief at having won the prize. “It's also so beautiful that why wouldn’t I want to capitalise on what we’ve got. “It was actually quite surreal because I’ve “I knew that I could house everyone and that been nominated quite a few times before I could ask favours, for instance with the footy different festivals but nothing as big as this and EXHIBITION Out of Slumber until Sep 15 GrOup WOrkSHOp Botanical Illustration with Dominika keller Aug 17-18. Limqitegdwpl.accoesm.au Tues & between exhibitions | [email protected] 81 Hesse Street VIC 3225 | closed |03 4202 0942 The Rip August 2019 Page 29

arts Fans prepare to Eagle Rock Australian rock legend Ross Wilson has joined the already impressive list of talent signed up to perform at November’s Queenscliff Music Festival. The former Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock frontman is among the event’s second official line-up of acts, featuring a mix of local and international draw cards. It includes American performers Kent Burnside Joe Pug and Ian Noe, local talents Mojo Juju, Remi and Nano Stern - praised as “the best young Chilean songwriter of his generation,” by Joan Baez. “From Daddy Cool to Mondo Rock and as a solo artist with no less than 26 ARIA Top 40 Ross Wilson, left, hits to his credit as a singer, songwriter and and The Swamp producer, Ross Wilson is one of Australia’s Stombers, below, most awarded, respected and well-known are part of the QMF artists,” a QMF press release said. second line-up “Mojo Juju embodies a space between George, The Weeping Willows. expectations as an unapologetic and proud They join the already announced voice for the myriad of identities that shape the Australian landscape. artists Allensworth, Alysha Brilla, Amaru Tribe, Ash Grunwald, Brekky Boy, The Cat “Hip-hop artist Remi similarly delivers Empire, Charlie Collins, Claire Anne Taylor, dynamic and honest observations of Australian Clare Bowditch, The Delta Riggs, Dubarray, life through his semi tongue-in-cheek Fools, Hiatus Kaiyote, Merpire, Missy Higgins, braggadocios style.” Newton Faulkner, Paul McDermott & Gatesy, Rounding out the second line-up are: The Steve Poltz, Stevie Jean, Tim Finn, Troy Cassar- Barren Spinsters, Devorah, Doc Halibut, GraceJean, Karen Lee Andrews, The Long Daley and The Waifs.  Johns, The Mamas, The New Savages, Sky Eater, The Strides, The Swamp Stompers, Tanya UUUnnniiitttiiMinnngggaMrqqqinuuuaeeere-ieeinennnenss-spsiccniclrslielipfifdfiffrfgeldasgslaasnsFMdaemnsatrdoibnrmaaec-orkirstnaesesrpmtiesrergdingglatasAlsenarAnttdlremtsolseraoesrnstossWorldWideKnitinPublicWeekend 10am - 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Lit Fest on lookout for Peebles Prize finalists DIGBY MORAN new President announced LANDSCAPES Thirty-nine finalists have been selected for (Assoc. Dip Hort, Burnely) Queenscliff Gallery and Workshop's Peebles Specialising in low-maintenance, low-water gardens Print Prize 2019. Design & Construction Gallery Directory Soula Mantelvanos said Quality Paving Retaining Walls the quality of entries made preliminary judging Turf Irrigation very difficult. Landscape Plans for Council \"Among the criteria preliminary judges approval used to consider the works were the level Qualified Tree Arborist 0412 520 438 or of technique and execution, how the work 5258 1547 considered and accentuated the intaglio email: [email protected] technique and the percentage of the intaglio MECHANICAL REPAIRS technique used in the overall work,\" she said. Pt Lonsdale/Queenscliff Automotive Centre It is the second time the gallery has hosted (Steve Higgins) Full Car Servicing the awards, named in honour of Queenscliff- All Mechanical Repairs Marylou Gilbert is standing down as president based artist Graeme Peebles - who is regarded Fully Qualified Mechanic of the Queenscliff Literary Festival as Australia's leading mezzotint printmaker. Air Conditioning By Jane Finemore \"Together we have established a significant Repairs & Services QLF Program Manager print prize that is representative of the Pick Up Service Available highest level of printmaking in Australia,\" Ms (Local area only) The Queenscliffe Literary Festival is seeking Mantalvanos said. a new President. This coveted voluntary The lucrative awards, sponsored by 360Q 46 Bellarine Highway, position will suit those interested in books, Queenscliff culture and community. Strong organisational and the Streeton Family, carries as $6,000 first prize incorporating a study course in Italy. It is PHONE: 5258 4668 0418 524 861 and governance experience would be highly also aligns to the Geelong Gallery Acquisitive valued. Print Award. Jardine Homes After five successful years as President of the The exhibition of finalists' works will run Custom-built homes and Renovations voluntary Committee of Management of the from September 21 until November 24. QLF, Marylou Gilbert has decided to step down Will Gordon from the position. Well respected as the original owner of 0414 354 079 [email protected] Arts group getsthe Queenscliff Bookshop, and from her www.jardinehomes.com.au involvement in a wide variety of community events for which she was awarded the The Rip August 2019 Page 31 s helping handBorough Citizen of the Year in 2018, Marylou leaves big shoes to fill but she feels it’s now The Point Lonsdale Arts Collective has been time for someone else to head this wonderful given a helping hand in its efforts to bring live community event. performances to the town, with a $9,175 State Government grant. os njus sjtust Aforrt yleosusons justawcwrluitlidlsGtfieanDalgbentlhtexarouetorvtTthrey-uoieQfnidggsoascuehriHolp-vteotnphaeoentreiwnbignornsdsotfccuiiiwaontnldeyimdgiafes,tfenhemrnfLAuuuinalltieilcAtreeyauvrBesysatnurrFtakp,elewipsarto,nhivrMitca.whlarriEhinytvaelose2rrsu0ey1ntb5ojoeyaygteseahadnaer The funding, awarded under Creative Victoria’s Small Regional Presenters Program, enables regionally-based community groups to attract artists and performances. 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