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26CELEBRATING Queenscliff YEARSand Point LonsdaleYour Community Voice May 2016 No. 279 Words, words, words Spectacular, moody, ever-changing... with a month ahead dedicated to the written word in the Borough, Swan Bay is providing the perfect inspiration for... iogophiles - noun: someone who loves words and language) and, aesthetes - noun: someone who understands beauty, art, music, literature etc. Details of a jam packed Queenscliff Literary Festival and Sea of Words are in our Arts sectionDavid McDonald Builders The Rip, May 2016 Pagebuilding with excellence Complete Building Service Award Winning Designs Coastal Living at its Finestwww.davidmcdonaldbuilders.com.au18 Crows Nest Place, Queenscli 3225.p: 0418 599620 e: [email protected]

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Underwater eco attraction floated to replace stingray auditoriumA leading marine scientist has throwna wirldcard into Queenscliff's stingrayfeeding debate by offering up analternative plan for an underwatershowcase of Port Phillip's sea life. Dr John Ford, the expert employed to add Fisherman's Wharf and the Cayzer slipway (inset) would be transformed into a showcase of Portweight to Queenscliff Harbour’s proposed Phillip's underwater world under a new harbour tourism vision. Photo Parks Victoria.stingray feeding attraction, has floated anambitious compromise tourism concept show.” other. Also possible is a cut-away glass windowfeaturing a man made rocky reef and possible Dr Ford’s report was made available side of the slipway to provide a submergedunderwater glass walkway. viewing area, or a walkover with a transparent to the public at the first two Open House base that allows people to look below their feet A report prepared by the marine and fisheries sessions, convened by QHPL as part of the into the marine world.ecologist acknowledges a stingray viewing area mandatory community consultation phase ofat Fisherman’s Flat had potential for “long- its Fisherman’s Wharf Revitalisation planning “Such underwater viewing would provideterm value as a research facility.” application. a unique immersive experience for patrons to connect with the local natural marine However it also casts doubt over the economic He suggests the footprint of the current environment of Victoria and could tie into theand environmental viability of Queenscliff attraction be extended beyond the Cayzer projects and objectives of the local Marine andHarbour Ptyd Ltd’s (QHPL) existing planning slipway and a rocky reef installed to support Freshwater Discovery Centre, Parks Victoriaapplication and highlights potential negative sponge and kelp ecosystems and attract “high and Fisheries Victoria.”impacts on both the animals and wide eco- profile animals” such as rock lobster andsystem from stingray feeding. abalone. The experience could also incorporate the harbour’s fishing and boat building heritage, Dr Ford says his altrnative proposal would A “unique viewing system” would be needed Dr Ford says. “Hence the experience is nothave the twin benefits of still showcasing our to connect the public with the attraction, the only reliant on stingray feeding, but providesresident giant smooth rays but also highlighting report adds. a complete picture of the marine world and we interact with it.” Such underwater viewing “Ideas include an underwater walkway would provide a unique through the slipway area, viewing a rocky reef continued Pg 30 immersive experience for system on one side and a seagrass system on the patrons to connect with the local natural marine environment of Victoria - Dr John FordPort Phillip’s unique underwater eco-system. “Queenscliffe has diverse, unique andbeautiful local marine life... Nearby rocky reefsand even the rocky edges of the Queenscliffchannel support ecosystems that could beattractions in their own right,” The MelbourneUniversity Research Fellow and Mezo ResearchPty Ltd consultant said. “Kelp, brightly coloured sponges andascidians, crabs and nudibranchs are only ahandful of the many intriguing species on Queenscliff 15% Present this voucher and  receive 15% off the menu. off RORO Café on the Beach Valid to 30 June, 2016. RIP Breakfast • Lunch • 7 Days • 7am-6pm searoad.com.au (03) 5258 3244 The Rip, May 2016 Page

Thanks, but no Garbage impost to stay for nowthanks on Fort Households will continue paying potentially Councillors Peter Russell and Sue Wastervalcottage hundreds of dollars more than their neighbours argued the scheme, which results in higher for their kerbside waste collection for at least rated properties paying upwards of $700 moreThe Borough has rejected an offer to purchase another year, after the Queenscliffe Council than lesser-valued homes, should be scrappedthe former Queenscliff Fort Colonel's cottage determined it was too hard to change the rating immediately. strategy ahead of the upcoming budget. The Borough of Queenscliffe has declined a “I do not believe the owners of higher valuedgenerous Defence Department offer to purchase At a special budget meeting last month properties are necessarily richer than thosethe former Fort of Queenscliff Colonel’s councillors were split two votes a piece on the with lower valued properties as there are farresidence. controversial matter. The decision to maintain too many variables within this that would have the differential payment plan was only passed to be taken into account,” Cr Wasterval said. The Department offered up the two-storey with the casting vote of Mayor Helene Cameron.King Street landmark for a nominal figure of “If everyone is charged the same amount for$81,500. The charge incorporated a land value Councillor Bob Merriman was not present for the same service it is very clear to all, everybody,of $61,500 and $20,000 for subdivision costs. the vote. what the service really costs. Consequently I believe that there should be equal pay for equal Council had previously expressed an interest “This has been a most difficult matter, service.”in acquiring the property, but with no firm plan particularly given the high level of communityfor its usage. interest,” said Cr Susan Salter, who opposed an The Borough has used the differential immediate shift to a flat garbage charge for all approach to garbage collection for some 20 A new Visitor Information Centre or potential households. years. The community only became aware ofoffice space were considered. Interest was also the strategy after the state government’s 2.5sought from community groups, without any “The biggest challenge is the impost on the percent rate cap forced it to isolate the chargetakers. ratepayers who own the quarter of properties from the general municipal rate. in the Borough with the least value. These Costs associated with restoring the asbestos- ratepayers, approximately 600, would see a The Council will conduct a review of itsriddled cottage were estimated to be as much as substantial increase in their kerbside waste overall rating strategy before revisiting the$350,000, on top of the purchase price. management charges were Council to move to issue. a fixed charge model in one step,” she said. “While the acquisition of the cottage could Moonah memorialprovide benefits if used for Council purpose The state of the art Brisbane is dredging South to openor community use, there is a significant cost Channelassociated with the purchase and upgrade of Queenscliff Cemetery’s new Moonahthe facility,” a Council assessment concluded. Bay dredging resumes Memorial Walk will be officially opened this month. “Further, there does not appear any A month of intensive dredging in Portsignificant demand for Council to provide an Phillip's South Channel is underway. The cemetery is the first in the Geelong regionadditional facility at this stage.” to provide natural burials, by utilising a stand The Port of Melbourne Corporation (PoMC) of native Moonahs for new grave plots. The house dates back to the early 1950’s and has issued a notice to mariners regarding thewas built to accommodate successive English operation, which are expected to continue The creation of the space followed “extensivecolonels. It has been empty since the departure around the clock until May 27. community consultation, botanical assessment,of the staff training college in early 2000. and careful, thoughtful environmental planning The 84-metre long state of the art dredge and restoration,” according to the Geelong Brisbane is undertaking the works - part of Cemeteries Trust. routine channel maintenance operations. It incorporates pathways, cremation and Dredged material removed from the channel full size grave memorials through the historic wll be used to cap sediments in the Port's woodland setting. Dredged Material Ground. Instead of large headstones, the plots feature smaller limestone rocks, synonymous with the region, carrying bronze plaques. Queenscliffe Mayor Helene Cameron will officially open the walk on Friday May 20 at 11am.New Homes Ian Warren Builder Pty LtdExtensionsRenovations Point Lonsdale 5258 2758 Decks 0418 525452 [email protected] Registration no DB - U2446 HIA no 516372 The Rip, May 2016 Page

Chamber pushes for beach lagoonKey stakeholders have held talks on liked it,” said Mr Francis.site to discuss the possibility of a lagoon “They also liked the lagoon idea butbeing created on Queenscliff’s front beach, obviously there is a lot to work throughto draw the ocean back to the seawall and regarding that proposal. They all knowtourists back to the once popular stretch that there’s a build up of sand here andof coastline. it’s a problem.The Rip Chamber of Commerce has “It’s growing I estimate at about oneput forward the idea as part of its push to to two metres a year and you can alreadyclean up the beach and protect the town’s see a new sand dune forming and thereheritage pier from being reclaimed by are impacts for the pier and for thesand. environment,” he said.The ambitious plan would also include A Borough of Queenscliffeinstallation of demountable bathing boxes spokesperson said it was too early forfor visitor accommodation. Council to comment on the ideas.Chamber president Tony Francis “A meeting held at the Queenscliffmet with officers from the Borough of front beach explored a number of topics.Queenscliffe, Department of Environment, A mocked-up image of the lagoon shows it filling the mid-section Discussions were very preliminary inLand, Water and Planning (DELWP) and of the front beach nature and no decisions were reached,”Parks Victoria at the beach recently toexplain the vision. the problem, as well as obviously restoring the she said. beach to one people want to come to,” he said. “Councillors did not participate in these “I think the community is just fed up with the informal discussions. Should any proposallack of action on that beach and they want to see The proposal would include removing a discussed be feasible, Council will of coursesomething done and this was a way of starting large area of sand to allow water to flow further be briefed at the appropriate time when morea conversation if you like, we just want to get up onto the beach, creating a lagoon. A rough information is available.”things moving,” Mr Francis said. mock-up image distributed by the Chamber The front beach clean up has been identified suggests it would fill in most of the mid-section as the second of six priority projects identified “We need to find a solution to our sand of the beach. by the borough’s Tourism and Economicmanagement. We’re losing sand at places like Development Advisory Committee (TDAC).Dog Beach and Point Lonsdale but it’s building Removable bathing boxes, providing peak Council is resourcing a landscape architectat this beach and if we don’t do something soon season accommodation for tourists, would be to consider possibilities and the Queenscliffeour pier will be out of water in about 20 years. installed around its shoreline. Historical Museum has been engaged toThe sand is also filling up the reefs at the front compile a background on the beach’s originalof the beach. “They [the officers] loved the beach box sea baths, minutes from the group’s recent concept and thought it was a great idea. From meeting show. “This was about getting stakeholders together DELWP and Parks’ perspective, they had noto talk about how we can proactively manage problem with it and the Council [officers] alsoCome in and check out your new-look IGA..more fresh - more products - more smilesand the same great customer service we are renowned for. Certified organic & fresh daily at Point Lonsdale IGA ● market fresh fruit & vegetables ● butcher quality meat ● full delicatessen ● antipasto & cheeses ● artisan breads ● liquor, including local wines ● extended gluten free range Point Lonsdale Point Lonsdale Road, Point Lonsdale - 5258 4911 OPEN 7 DAYS - 8am to 8pm The Rip, May 2016 Page

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ANZAC Day - Queenscliffe remembers A mother’s heartfelt letter to her soldier son, a young daughter’stribute to her “hero” father and a Vietnam veteran’s personal account Sam Cox lays a wreath at the Point Lonsdale cenotaphof conflict held a large crowd spellbound at last week’s Point LonsdaleANZAC Day service. Judy Hassell gave an insight into the mixture of pride and constanttrepidation she felt when her son was called up for his second tour ofduty Afghanistan. Her letter was penned before he arrived in the Middle East; “sowhen you arrive in Afghanistan it will be waiting for you and you willknow we are thinking of you from day one.\" It spoke of the emotional toll on his extended family, includingthree young sons, and of the support provided by Point Lonsdalefriends. “We worried constantly, worried you worked too hard – 7am tilafter midnight seven days a week – we worried your health wouldsuffer… we worried the stress would effect you. Even the radio couldeffect me if suddenly a news report came through about anotherattack. I would freeze on the spot and wait to here where, was it nearyou,” the letter read. Upwards of 500 people attended the Lonsdale tribute. Many morestood in silence in perfect conditions at Queenscliff’s dawn serviceand a third ceremony and lined Hesse Streetfor the traditional march. Former Vietnam veteran Jed Hart gave anaccount of his first time as a helicopter pilot ina small experimental unit in the Mekong Delta,while Point Lonsdale Primary school captainAngelica Daniels spoke of her father, an ArmyInfantry Warrant Officer of 30 years. “He’s been sent to war zones all around theworld. I am so proud of my dad for what heis doing for this country. It is because of thisthat I take any opportunity to speak aboutmy Dad, my hero. He is a loving dad and acommitted member of the Australian DefenceForce (ADF),” she said.Log onto www.therip.com.au for more pics Angelica Daniels at the Point Lonsdale service Judy Daniels reads a letter to her soldier son\"Digger Richards\" in the Queenscliff march Ret Col David Lawrence in the Queenscliff march The Rip, May 2016 Page

Santa Casa the pickof the bayQueenscliff’s Santa Casa beach has been ratedamong the cleanest of Port Phillip Bay beaches.Water quality monitoring data released bythe Environment Protection Authority (EPA),puts the back beach equal first, along with eightothers - Hampton, Seaford, Portsea, CanadianBay, Sandringham, Elwood, Rosebud and BlackRock.All nine offered the best recreational waterquality over summer. Portarlington finishednext on the list.“All beaches in Port Phillip Bay and popularswim locations along the Yarra performed wellover the summer period for the most part butthere were significant periods of rain, whichimpacted on water quality in Port PhillipBay and Yarra, particularly those locationswith stormwater outlets,” said Environment The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning is set to start sand monitoring onMinister Lisa Neville. Point Lonsdale's front beach. Phot courtesy Ross Bird.Cyclists lobby for Front beach sandsafety Cyclists have successfully lobbied to havemonitoring to beginsealed, the section of track linking Queenscliff’sDogs Beach car park with the promenade. Nineteen cyclists signed a petition urging The state government is preparing guidelines Residents and interestedthe Borough to bitumen the stretch, claiming it to help monitor sand movements on Point groups will be asked toposed a safety hazard. Lonsdale’s front beach, following concerns provide regular photos over erosion. and measurements of The gravel surface is “slippery and dangerousin all weather and the potential is great for The Department of Environment, Land, sand levelsaccidents involving riders and walkers,” the Water and Planning (DELWP) has blamedpetition said. The cost of asphalting the path is – Frances Northeastaround $15,000. recent weather conditions for the loss of sand from the popular stretch. Nevertheless it says it is closely monitoring the situation. been erected and pedestrian access may be affected.David Wilkinson “The beach is still open for normal coastal Builders uses including surfing, fishing, walking, The Point Lonsdale Boardrider's Club was swimming and surfing,” said Department last month forced to shift its popular Grom's Day Out junior surf carnival to Ocean Grove, Senior Environmental Planner Frances amid fears exposed rocks on the front beach were too dangerous. Northeast. Respondents to The Rip's Facebook page “There may be less sand to play on with indicated it was the worst they had seen the beach in recent years and supported the club's exposed bedrock, bluestone rubble and old call for a remedy - potentially including new groynes. wooden groyne pylons now visible. Recent surf Others however claimed the beach was carnivals have been moved to other locations undergoing a natural cycle and sand would eventually return. due to safety considerations. \"I remember as a kid this was often the look “DELWP is preparing sand monitoring at the front beach....I don't think we need to have a meltdown as the coast ebbs and flows.New Homes Renovations Extensions guidelines that will help record sand movement There are so many factors in play here,\" said to understand short, medium and long-term Roy Sloan. Phone: 0438 258324 trends for sand movement at Point Lonsdale. \"One year there would be no pylons and no Email: [email protected] “Residents and interested groups will rocks, the next all rocks exposed and pylons you couldnt step over. I don't understand the be asked to provide regular photos and universe, but nature is awesome and the coast is ever changing.,\" he said.ENERGY FOR LIFE measurements of sand levels on the beach to enable well-informedStay fit this Winter! decision-making for the future of Point Lonsdale’s beaches,”Personal Trainer with close to 20 years experience. she said. Contractors in recent One on One training • Group training days commenced Circuit Classes • Boxing Classes • Boot-camps repairs to a section of MEANWHILE, the Department has released Gym memberships available a Youtube clip showcasing recent $300,000 bluestone sea wall, works undertaken with the Borough toKerry Pettigrove safeguard the crumbling cliff face under the5258 1670 0414 581670 damaged by waves. Point Lonsdale Bowling Club. It can be viewed on The Rip's website: www.therip.com.au Works are expected to take up to a month to complete. Safety barriers have The Rip, May 2016 Page

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Borough Bulletin May 2016Mayor’s message Community Grants in this process. It’s important that Now Open the community has an informedI have been enjoying getting out and about understanding of the financial impactson my daily walks through the Borough and I Does your community group have a of our draft budget. To find our morehave noticed several improvements recently great idea they would like to see happen visit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au.completed. The level of weed removal in the in our community? Then Council’sNarrows is quite remarkable and I am very Community Development Grants Public information sessions will be heldimpressed with the results. I also note the can help. The Grants program aims as follows:facelift that has taken place at the Library to assist local community groups andand I thank you for your patience while the organisations to increase involvement, Monday 9 May 2016, 7:00pm atre-painting was completed. and provide opportunities for Council the Town Hall, 50 Learmonth Street, and the community to work together. QueenscliffI am pleased to report that Council hascommenced work on the Point Lonsdale The Grant Program Guidelines and Tuesday 10 May 2016, 7:30pm at theVillage Park. Council approved at its March the Grant Program Application Form Council Chambers (Blackwood Room),2016 Ordinary Meeting the appointment of are available from the Borough of City of Boroondara Municipal Offices,the preferred contractor to undertake the Queenscliffe Offices, located at 50 Camberwell.renewal of the Point Lonsdale main toilet Learmonth Street, Queenscliff or on theblock which will include total demolition Borough’s website, www.queenscliffe. Recognising Our Seniorsof the old block and building of a new vic.gov.au. Grant applications close atfacility. Construction is anticipated to be 4:00pm on Friday 10 June 2016. The Victorian Senior of the Year Awardscompleted midyear. nomination period is now open. The We encourage you to discuss your Victorian Senior of the Year AwardsIt’s been almost 12 months since Council application further by contacting acknowledge and celebrate olderintroduced the kerbside green waste bin. Shannon Di Lisio, Tourism and Victorians who volunteer their time toThrough this new service, we’ve composted Community Development Program assist, support and encourage others426,540kg of green waste and reduced Leader at [email protected] in their communities. The Boroughwaste sent to landfill by an average of 14.5%. or by calling (03) 5258 1377. of Queenscliffe is very proud of theCongratulations on your efforts in helping us high rate of volunteerism within ourreach this milestone. Residents are encouraged Council Budget community with over 50 percent of ourto provide feedback on the new kerbside green Information Sessions local population actively involved inwaste service through a survey on our website volunteering. The 2016 Victorian Seniorwww.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au. Your opinion Council is currently preparing its of the Year Awards are an opportunitymatters and we welcome your feedback. draft budget for 2016/17 and is to recognise and highlight the valuable encouraging the community to attend commitment of particular individualsPlease feel free to contact me or one of my local information sessions to find who by offering their time, skills andfellow Councillors if you require assistance or out more. The sessions will be held in passion to our community make awish to share your thoughts with us. Queenscliff and Melbourne to provide unique contribution. the community with the opportunityCr Helene Cameron to understand how the budget I encourage you to take the time toMayor – Borough of Queenscliffe process works. consider making a nomination to these awards which will be presentedNext Council Meeting Attendees at the sessions will be able at a reception at Government House to find out about budget facts and in October. Further information andCouncil next meets on Wednesday figures that might affect them and their nomination forms are available at the25 May at 7pm. All welcome. families, their business or their area. Borough of Queenscliffe offices and We want to be open and transparent the Library. The nomination periodFor more information closes 30 June 2016.Contact Cr Helene Cameron, Mayor,phone 03 5258 1377 or 0448 887 728. 50 Learmonth Street (PO Box 93) Queenscliff VIC 3225 | Phone: 03 5258 1377 | Fax: 03 5258 3315 www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au The Rip, May 2016 Page

Council has rejected calls for a new dog beachDoggone! No new beach A group of 11 refugees has been treated to a tste of Lonnie surf culture The Borough of Queenscliffe changes the ban will commence Worlds collide in the surfhas rejected calls for a second two weeks later, on December 15, A group of eleven refugees has sampled Point Lonsdale’s surf culture asdedicated dog beach, but and be extended until 9am daily. part of Wave and Welcome – an initiation program organised by Diversitat.restrictions governing on-leadaccess times are set to be relaxed. New signage at the entrance of The Point Lonsdale Boardriders Club played host to the group, mostly the borough reinforces the existing from the Middle East. They were treated to a day of surfing action, Council had considered a policy of having dogs on leashes at followed with a Halal Barbeque and performance by the Lonnie Jammersrequest to open up a section of all times within the municipality. at the Engine Shed.beach between the Queenscliffpier and ferry terminal to off-lead \"The current dog beach “Most of them had received permanent visas and are to be long termdogs. Key stakeholders, including provisions are considered residents,” said club spokesperson Hayden Cohen. “They were all 18 toParks Victoria, rejected the idea. adequate and willbe imoroved by 24 year olds so I thought it would be a good idea to tie their visit in with the proposed changes,\" a council one of our surf competition days and the social scene afterwards so they It is however, considering spokesperson said. could see the clubhouse, mingle with the locals and experience firsthandextending the hours which owners the local surf culture and hospitality of the boardriders.”can walk their leashed pets on \"The new signs will clarifybeaches during peak tourism understanding of restrictions that Most of the group had never surfed before, some had never seen theperiods. apply. We have not experienced beach. Club members, including juniors, assisted in the water. serious issues regarding off lead Dogs are currently banned dogs, however continue to receive All of the refugees managed to catch a wave and quite a few of themfrom beaches, other than Dog a small number of complaints,\" she had some natural skill and were able to stand up,” said Mr Cohen. “TheyBeach, between 8am and 8pm said. were keen as mustard and would’ve kept surfing till exhaustion if we letfrom December 1 until the end them.”of February. Under the proposed The current penalty for breaching guidelines is $152. 1 0labten New season stock in store now Majella O’Connor Optometrist 4-6 Hesse Street Queenscliff 5258 1149 “Love Your Glasses!” The Rip, May 2016 PageReal people, Real service, Real vision solutions 2 Park Lane, 99 Presidents Ave, OCEAN GROVE Ph: 5255 5655 for an appointment www.oceaneyes.com.au

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Fuulrathteer febateurdesrioncolumdeslocwk uitphgabraugeil, tp-oilnishreod bhaerdswoaorde osoersr, vstiocnee bdenbchytoapswt• All TV reception problems diagnosed & sceormvipceetsi.t.i.vCeherarytle&s aPnhdiliprange of Point43LoKnibathroom. Upstairs also features a large private north facing balcony whic fixed using the latest test equipment 43 K 04H24O1L7I2D0A5Y0 HIGH LIFE IN4T3HKH4iEr34kOH3KRLioKEr• All areas of Bellarine Peninsula & Geelong [email protected] HOLIKeith Dorman: M: 0411 490 430 T: 03 5258 2068O- wure kwearbnstiydoeugrrefeeendwbwwawa.bHceOsaLckIhtDbAreYeaHkIsGbHsHeOlLleaLIFrIiEDnrIAeN.YcTvoHHmIEG.iaHHuEcALIReFTEOHH44PHI93OONFOoLLFKLOiT4HIIHInlDiDDiLr3OHnOHAAktDALKdYYELOYIRLiDL4HIPerHHDLHoHOAko3OrIoE [email protected] www.pointlonsdaletelevision.com.au This renovated character home in the heart TofhOisldreLno This reno 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Further features, gas and slim lineUUhePPaMMtin4AAg9,RRreFKKvlEeEinrTTsIt’s been almost a year since the introduction of the kerbsidegreen waste bin service. During this time, Council has included HOLIDAY HIGH LIFE IN THHEOHLEIADRATYOHFIOGas a studio or to store your cars, boAAabbtr,riilclliiaaanrnattvppaoosnsiittiaioonnn,d,information on how to use your new bin on our website,in newsletters and local press. HOLIDAY HIGH LIFE IN THE HEART OF OHHOOLLIIDDAAYY HHIIGGHH LLIIFFTcTdFRohhueesiercnsytkohfwr.oveeTiacnrnhtaofterleevedpaarebetotubevyinredeleontdsccior,hnaogfalgopatrsmhasr,eaceasmtnnehaddironuchmdsmleoliaevmmbesuiresmlioilniadpaneersettrphnhDcaeieenacanhgvitotieiondruaafgMsrrlot,bkcroRTTFbtoieaDotmrfhheevctaFTdicTeRoTicTdROsheshieonashhuaeeoshheesnnysyrrreicnaselviecncsootyosodsykaflokchrosfniuwrfau.hwroeo.oavvteloeevehrTLurdTiacnriarcneFnacmhwgnchdgntaogtaof,oterrateryledataisleevonveeoditdeaphtecprate,ecarleeobetnsoboehtwolvtewdoubgevybpeclacpblUevdryiclacpblUpiceaonraaeeadooenhladmeeaolotpevroweaoopaohyvrwntovondyagntradbvenrtgrsscraoceaescapiadlceoertti,aloeridhtidcplsensthadlniesraoalohodromsygrvialffkhtenf.ialetpkgeailig.ootpodeliipsriadpetaDcsrtraaitidoroerDsscesnsoomrhratsmshlesaUAlbaplcUriseoor,AUlbaplcUioaeoner,vig.egoaoeottanretcvi.antceaoeotpavrwntceaawwsTpiobosvrsfawervmraetwgnwTmrriatbyosnnpnPvdegsnratwneaPdeeheeescherastwhnacahehoetouanerldngdceiototdnelsfrdaagliridiaothlilrdtosMrntialhaokinhelussua.uMpih,cknmoaieiclssiti.nopte,ahmohrisohritiadnmmeDedmassdrtmiteloardrtmmloDseraeasorolnoesllnrseeioatsloononhioiruivier.Acnrninioatrorvfmiaant.efrvAtanieivoatrrmmmbntamrwtewbdeTeospreaatattwoewdTesuosdeterpteetrswuohshddaspsutswaaRuirshohhinaeteatfRtoorenroeesasmcttimtnfsotorytltrouiachhdioisrsoiroWe’d now like your feedback on whether or not the information 43 K4ir3k KRioras a studThioisorerntoovsattoerdecyhoaurarcctearrsh,obmoeatin, cthareahveaFganuratFaarrsuotndrahftdheOseteunalrrddlfsleifLoatepothouanwrleruttesousdusw,sarsgtoaeluaewrcscesaoohians,lynn.duodhgadciiuttngioiosaraolnlcineesmiiainmdanrggassglawe provided helped you use the new bin correctly. You’re invitedto complete a short survey (it’s only nine questions) to help us RenovatedbylocalpremiumbuilderDavidMcDonald,tHheOhLomIwHwDeOwAwfeYLawwtIHuD..rccevaluate the green waste bin education program. AcTAbpAoheabbbrasearcrridyihlillliileisfawalesonin.atttTiocpnnphtaooihtstssleioeipttinripooeroennaeo,or,slvwloooiivtnoenoeikekorntiirlnnonhggiooon,kaamficclngorregotosisoshPsss,ooakeooinppinetneehrNdnnegedoppcpaaiamnelrrakekcanllaasrevnnaonedndeisdwrtstsoooPcoppapopiiinnccatdttseuuirLptrrnoekieosnsalinqqsanudcuaneanegildoedSSow,wputahtrafononsirsvoBiBidskpaaeoyayisitacumaincmnntddiuhmqsnunraeveeeecssniutostalllepaeqdtFpdweouilrinyriTneitesttpuhtoonynrhietSitsohtschyweeureohnetsrosatapneadngsndnoedeiTaodsccvhdBtnuodaoyeurniueasotnwtrnepeeyyursemaosdeslrtuyawpanwocrgoinotnhoirathonawvhdatrmanyoeadrmYou can complete the survey online at www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.auor pick up a copy from Council offices. Po4i9nFt4lin94L9doFelFnirnuaadFalalUdslbpnlUaesuaeeprveawpvrigdngerasercsqaaaetlcetltslaeedsakhk.up.ihpiisresDrdwoDr.srseesitieorvovt.TttuawwsawbwTocrotwthhoneodnetooiifpshssminrintmetimennaoeoaopoianmirramrrdureetttseoshhaataotsiaaorhccrutfbfuawuaoehirthocolcvlruiinaeabgigietenfnttenehnhreeodggrlaasoqbiqbhcbbarot,hueueosafayoknd.adgamaltliccFnllrroiiotdooooeubtagyoynoonrimrPtssuymymkkpheoiioswwetltssiaccrsonerhhwwyhhoetnfiiuceeeraiiccNottevnnahhdhhusedntiuouopllbdbrooicprpdensueuroeoeaeeoiilskakllnnntctissssayivsmsniianatntnocetonotieosolmrrrduwuoSrSomstltdwbewPbhhricme,eoenaeaeodsaionsblnnnoddeaaadtBrciwBiiornrnkieLanctaetihioyniynnausousdcngegapeanetsarnernosavda,gvaaddtnipnainancoccedltwderdweeaeadtril,dolgolpony-otrcubreuhrbuoauolay,ilgiydnpdnsvapulagvgiaipo,drpsletbewrlaweerridaoporsesreeoavnhsovuloililaoeimoldenvtdamdameoriahepmqenptshpasuranparrta(ooe(socgeossrgeiududuinaofanepdloswpntpasteepeeptlaodlotrmecdrocoboragbllgcyrdyaocldTcpRterpeupcnolthtacenrenlanrraeitoehecsltencrdnio)ctotrseae)yeaykeweeloriwimflfwsnnb.ftsoiomv,baotoitaTtrhesuegairachttisnpbhdthobtptar.ehsrthrtdTcneRrrceachllrToeeeuoecuoooaehdeeeoarphrkorneaobsmkreaeecnatbfemtdoafyaeideekayb.donlvasysnmif.dwosUrt.enoeevUctl,h,euydpdTto,pohlnitapdcdrumlsohnhoucbsintttoanliorrboanttinteoaarwcoeallvoaieepcefirnhrildignyhonsoprsipdruietsonaunsYour responses will help us when designing and delivering future 49 FlUapwsatlkaoirr sswtimwaot tihme bmeacahc. 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This one owner home is o ered in as new condition and provides immaculately presented co levels. Downstairs a high quality kitchen opens to the dining and lounge rooms (gas log re) with the covered indoor outdoor entertaining area, main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe and separate po Holiday Proper ty Management BookingsUpstairs two immaculate bedrooms with built in robes are serviced by a well appointed central bathroo Queenscliff & Pt Lonsdale 43 Kirk Rolarge private north facing balcony which looks to Swan Bay and would provide a superb place for brea a walk or swim at the beach. Further features include lock up garage, polished hardwood oors, stone Are you loHoOkLiIDnAgY fHoIGrHaLIFE IN THE HEART HOHOOFLLOIIDDLAADYYLHHO Property Manager forThis renovated character home in the heart of Old LonsdaTTlhehiisissrreeannnoovevaaattesedydcwchhaaalr beThaics rheneosva,tgedochlfarcacoteur hrsomeeainntdhe hsehaort pofsOladnLodnsdisaleyios aunreagsyawtealkwtoafyronttoanad bgiisasrcyeykoobaueutarrclghigfeaeast,tsegetwowylfalaceyoyutitrnooseva ReRTnehniosorvveanatoetvdeabtdyeldobchaylaprlareocmtceiruahmlobmpuerileidnemtrhDeiauhveimdaMrtcboDfuoOnildladlLdoe,tnhrsedDhaoleamisveafiendaetuaMsreycswpDaollkoisthonefdarohlndatrda, wntdhoobeRdaRceehkonnboooerosmav,vchaahietgetehesf,dcdegeboiballiyfnytclgulooosur,caceransaeslolppap television ByeaochuBrrehakos Bliedllaarinye ohffoerus ase? 43 KirktTForhcTFecTReoahuohensersenytyflchofwafwoooevhicriarcncnagtafttedlealeedpaeprrloetboeouvpvyipionreneleonotntrrscioi,oisninavgfnfglgapttatsshthsor,,ateaeaoenmnnhhnddfdiooucncommstlmleelohrievevmbteeeruihirrsstliooihlnaahdppaeeseseofnprphnnaDaameiidnnacccaggviitooieiioosnnduuffogMssrrgioo,skkucrooiieDttdmmtavccohhehssenrevesvsacnifniepaaladkFFwwc,arcrty.eieihtctcinnThhelnecichhooohhgaoppdidrumreeoeodcnnseoooefrerpnpesksltdaltcabaoiotintntuknniecroododsenhdririsntnti-phnehirinonagaoingnlgdn,isdpodaahewsrnsnemioovdaduaiuthllttsltihehivahvtfirffaionadnraoocgwcngininspanodatgroogreaededdTcdnadTcaaaenoeshdeoschekcolksecsrlekseocpeseysakmyuriakaidfdwsld.fdwro,.paeioheTnigaTainciaincngahglngrhatltrathottrdhtotlrtdoeelcseeoescoepernepoaireiaaeenlosaeioklsbnavklpbnuiviariguunenelrpgneuetspgntedtn,gsrntdetahahiaporneionrpoeonralsoohfrisfguvoipugrubnovtan• Installation of TV antennas/mast head amplifiers/boosters/TV points/cabling fhproeelrsishdoapnyraoplifsreoespdsieoarpntyaplmroaanancdahgteoment. 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Upstairs also features a large private north facing balcony whic fixed using the latest test equipment 43 K 04H24O1L7I2D0A5Y0 HIGH LIFE IN4T3HKH4iEr34kOH3KRLioKEr• All areas of Bellarine Peninsula & Geelong [email protected] HOLIKeith Dorman: M: 0411 490 430 T: 03 5258 2068O- wure kwearbnstiydoeugrrefeeendwbwwawa.bHceOsaLckIhtDbAreYeaHkIsGbHsHeOlLleaLIFrIiEDnrIAeN.YcTvoHHmIEG.iaHHuEcALIReFTEOHH44PHI93OONFOoLLFKLOiT4HIIHInlDiDDiLr3OHnOHAAktDALKdYYELOYIRLiDL4HIPerHHDLHoHOAko3OrIoE [email protected] www.pointlonsdaletelevision.com.au This renovated character home in the heart TofhOisldreLno This reno 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Further features, gas and slim lineUUhePPaMMtin4AAg9,RRreFKKvlEeEinrTTsIt’s been almost a year since the introduction of the kerbsidegreen waste bin service. During this time, Council has included HOLIDAY HIGH LIFE IN THHEOHLEIADRATYOHFIOGas a studio or to store your cars, boAAabbtr,riilclliiaaanrnattvppaoosnsiittiaioonnn,d,information on how to use your new bin on our website,in newsletters and local press. 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You’re invitedto complete a short survey (it’s only nine questions) to help us RenovatedbylocalpremiumbuilderDavidMcDonald,tHheOhLomIwHwDeOwAwfeYLawwtIHuD..rccevaluate the green waste bin education program. AcTAbpAoheabbbrasearcrridyihlillliileisfawalesonin.atttTiocpnnphtaooihtstssleioeipttinripooeroennaeo,or,slvwloooiivtnoenoeikekorntiirlnnonhggiooon,kaamficclngorregotosisoshPsss,ooakeooinppinetneehrNdnnegedoppcpaaiamnelrrakekcanllaasrevnnaonedndeisdwrtstsoooPcoppapopiiinnccatdttseuuirLptrrnoekieosnsalinqqsanudcuaneanegildoedSSow,wputahtrafononsirsvoBiBidskpaaeoyayisitacumaincmnntddiuhmqsnunraeveeeecssniutostalllepaeqdtFpdweouilrinyriTneitesttpuhtoonynrhietSitsohtschyweeureohnetsrosatapneadngsndnoedeiTaodsccvhdBtnuodaoyeurniueasotnwtrnepeeyyursemaosdeslrtuyawpanwocrgoinotnhoirathonawvhdatrmanyoeadrmYou can complete the survey online at www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.auor pick up a copy from Council offices. 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Borough continues to give letters streets (in a new Public Waste charge) whilst tourists pay nothing. It could be argued thatDear Editor, The Eric Tolliday Units come under the some of the sizeable profits and charges from The Queenscliff Bowling Tennis and Croquet guidelines of the Aged Care Retirement Act. the caravan park fees could have been allocated BCH Board must be complying with the Act to waste collection on Crown lands.Association (QBTCA)  wishes to thank the because there are five long-term residents whocommunity and the local businesses for their have recently been moved into five refurbished Residents this year will also be facing higherstrong and generous support to the recent units. Therefore, it would seem that there is no government fire levy charges and municipalRoyal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal good reason why the other 11 units cannot be property revaluations where no doubt therewhere  $31,628.40  was raised in under six refurbished as well. will be some winners and losers. However,hours. We are very grateful to the volunteers, given that evidence shows Queenscliffentertainers and sponsors for their significant BCH Board has an obligation to the properties to have returned to 2012 mediancontribution. community to cease allowing these empty units prices we would suggest that this source of to continue to fall into disrepair. It should use bracket creep is unlikely. We are proud that all monies taken  at the some of the significant proceeds from the saleevent and donations received go to the appeal. of public funded beds to upgrade the units and At present Council has resolved thatThis is achieved because the Rip View Bistro and make them available to the community. there will be no Municipal Charge, but thisthe QBTCA provide nearly all the food, prizes Moyneen Curtis may come further down the line if Counciland refreshments as their donation.  elects to further impose further rate revenue Dogs need to be controlled charges on ratepayers.  With the pending sale We acknowledge the tremendous effort of and subdivision of Council freehold land inQBTCA management, staff, families and friends To the irresponsible idiot who was excercising Murray Road (one of the last pieces of Councilwho worked tirelessly for the organisation of his dog by letting it run alongside his car in owned land) what happens of the sizeablethe day. Murray Road on Saturday 26th March (approx revenue Council will receive?  Bob Merriman (Chairman, QBTCA). 5.15pm)... I hope you have a conscience - your dog attacked my two dogs on the corner of We call on Council to take a broad andAction needed on Eric Murray Road and Nelson Road, resulting in my transparent review of the administration costsTolliday units little dog being badly bitten needing emergency of the Borough and postpone the pending surgery and an overnight stay at the vets. sale of the last remaining available land in A Valuable Community Asset Being Left To Point Lonsdale until a full and frank review ofFall Into Disrepair!...“The remaining 11 Eric Your stupid behaviour has caused trauma land and finances is undertaken. RatepayersTolliday Units will not be refurbished”. This both physical and mental to the dog and cost deserve measured analysis instead of rushedstatement was made in an email on 21/04/16 by me a lot of money. deliberations that have caused confusion andBellarine Community Health Ltd. (BCH) CEO. division.John Fendyk. Your not only a danger to others you are putting your own dog in risk. QCA President and Executive The 16 units were established in 1982/84 by Name & Address Suppliedthe then Queenscliff Community Health Service More about \"That tree\"Committee of Management. As with all the Real rate rise a mysteryother BCH aged care facilities the community More about “That Tree”contributed a generous amount to build these Council’s decision to separate garbage/ Along with most Queenscliff residents weunits. waste charges based on CIV allowing them to escape the State Government’s legislated rate are delighted that the iconic Moreton Bay Fig Until recently they were fully occupied and cap limitation of a 2.5% rate increase leaves an Tree at the back of Field Park appears to havemaintained in optimal condition. important question for ratepayers. How much been saved and optimal ongoing care promised. will this years average rate rise be across the However it is pertinent to ask could not the It is a disgrace the BCH Board has allowed Borough? crisis, and the not inconsiderable community11 units to be left in disrepair and unoccupied. angst generated, have been averted if remedial The CIV method for waste charges has been action had been taken months earlier. Why has the Board decided to leave these used for over 20 years. The difference now isvaluable community assets unavailable to older that it becomes much more transparent and The General Manager Planning andpeople in our community, who would benefit will be uncapped (both politically sensitive Infrastructure at the March 23rd Council meetingfrom them? They will not answer this question. issues).   What is not transparent or seemingly in response to a resident’s question replied…. difficult to prise out of Councillors or released A split in the trunk had been noted late last year BCH Board received a significant sum of documentation is the overall impact of these and a consulting arborist’s opinion requested…themoney from the sale of the 100 public funded changes on the average ratepayer rises across report advising cabling and weight reduction of theaged residential care beds (Corrabin and Ann the Borough. canopy… was received in November 2015 ... andNichol House), in 2015. that council were still assessing the report when the Remember last year's average rate rise was storm struck on March 19th 2016 widening the split The Board ignored over 3,000 community around 3.8%.  Council could have taken its case (between two of the major branches).members who were signatories to a petition to the Essential Services Commission to justifyasking them to put the proceeds back into a rise above 2.5%. It elected instead to separate As we all know the area was cordoned off,aged care services. What better way to use and itemise waste charges - involving many the Library and Historical Museum evacuatedthese funds than to refurbish and upgrade the hours of councillor and councillor officer time as public safety measures and the necessaryunoccupied units and offer them to those who to draft and debate. cabling and canopy reduction carried out oncannot afford private for profit retirement units. March 21st and 22nd ie a full 4 months after the We would suggest that the real rate rise could initial advice from the arborist. We ask why Instead the Board made a decision to establish be in the order of 4% to 5% - above the increase does Council decline our requests to release thea $1.2 million Health and Wellbeing Fund to pre-rate capping! now almost 6 month old Arborist’s report? support “community focused not-for-profit To date there has been little or no mention of Queenscliffe Environment Forumorganisations to make positive improvements any expenditure or staff capping by Councilto health and wellbeing of communities on that must be considered. SHARE YOUR VIEWS:the Bellarine Peninsula”. It is offering up to$200,000 annually in small grants. Ratepayers should be aware of some of the We love to hear what our readers have variances in the rating system. The two largest to say and encourage your letters. Views BCH is not a philanthropic organisation. It land owners (the Commonwealth and Local expressed are not necessarily those of theis a State government funded organization, Government) still pay virtually nothing and in editor. Preference will be given to letterswhich is funded to provide nursing and allied effect the ratepayers will be subsidising these carrying the author’s name and address.health community services, as well as health land owners or managers. Email: [email protected] programs focused on improving thehealth and well being of the community. Residents will also be responsible for the collection and disposal of kerbside waste, green $1.2 million would go a long way to refurbish waste and waste/rubbish in the parks and mainthe units to make them comfortable, safe andaffordable for those in need. The Rip, May 2016 Page

opinionNO ONE WANTS A were laid in front of the Wharf forNEIGHBOUR FROMHELL additional mooring space. ThisBy Carmen Bell neglect had dire consequences as, In October 2006, Parks Victoria (the manager within a couple of years, a majorof Victorian Crown land) signed a 49-yearlease with a consortium of private investors, section of the Wharf gave way. Thethe Board of Queenscliff Harbour P/L. Thelease encompasses a fairly substantial chunk of pontoon had to be removed andCrown land, as shown on the ImplementationPlan, which is incorporated into the Borough what currently is there is held up byof Queenscliffe Planning Scheme and thestated purpose in the Victorian Government those posts and some unsuccessfulGazette was: Site development and operation of amarina, marine industries, retail, tourism purposes tie-backs from 2010. The wholeand other uses permitted under Planning SchemeAmendment C16 in the Queenscliffe Planning Wharf is fenced off at present.Scheme. Queenscliff Harbour’s most immediateneighbours are the Queenscliffe Maritime The Queenscliff Harbour lease areaMuseum, the Ferry Terminal and the residentialprecinct of Fisherman’s Flat. is zoned Special Use Zone 1 (SUZ1) In 2006, the Fisherman’s Wharf was already and permits anything boating- and Little has changed since this photo of Fisherman's Wharfshowing damage with an area in front of the marine industry-related to proceedbuildings broken and fenced off. I suspect without further planning approvals. was taken more than a decade agoParks Victoria were quite pleased that theirpartner in the public-private partnership was However, the Western tail of the lease of a tourist facility in 2014. It also extended thewilling to accept the repair of this as partof the site development. The repair of the area encompassing the Fisherman’s Wharf lease terms by 60 years until October 2074. NowWharf and some minor landscaping were pre-approved under the Harbour Implementation and Locke/Cayzer Slip lies within Heritage Labour is back in government and is taskedPlan, but rather than fixing the broken sectionimmediately, some posts and a pontoon Overlay 1 (HO1 - Fisherman’s Flat), an urban with decision-making on the ‘Rejuvenation of conservation and heritage precinct. the Fisherman’s Wharf Precinct’. The Planning Panel for Planning Scheme The community has been very clear that Amendment C16 specifically requested that the repair of the Wharf must not be further any development in this area be subject to delayed – it has been 10 years. It has also left full third-party review in recognition of the no doubt that the use of marine wildlife for the significance of the area. In addition, SUZ1 itself entertainment of tourists is not acceptable. quite clearly states that development should There are now a number of alternate ideas be ‘consistent with the urban character and on the table for a low-impact tourist facility heritage values of the town of Queenscliff, which honours the heritage of the area to be Fisherman’s Flat and the harbour’. considered at an upcoming Workshop on the The Labour government committed money 28th of April 2016. The consultative process for the repair of the Fisherman’s Wharf towards a consensus solution is a requirement infrastructure in 2010. The Liberal government under the Coastal Management Act. allocated from the Regional Development Fund Carmen Bell is a resident of Queenscliff's additional $500,000 out of the Regional Jobs Fisherman's Flat and Infrastructure Fund for Region Barwon South West and this was linked to the creationMORE EVIDENCE 4. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology empirical data and verified scientific facts.NEEDED ON CLIMATE and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric In contrast, no Australian government orCHANGE Administration (USA) have «homogenised» historic temperature records which, for many authority has presented empirical evidence orBy Ross May recording sites, has reduced past temperature verified facts to the Australian people to justify records. This process creates the impression their action. They apparently consider that Marc McNaught has repeated his assertion that modern temperatures are increasing. The constant use of the words «climate change»that the climate is warming due human Abbott government commenced an enquiry is sufficient. The fact that world temperaturesproduction of carbon dioxide (“Climate into the BMO›s actions but the Turnbull did not change for 18 years when CO2 levelschange - It’s here and now” - The Rip March government cancelled the enquiry. In the USA, continued to rise has been dismissed as a2016).  Unfortunately, he does not support his a Senate enquiry into the NOAA›s changes to temporary « hiatus « or even ignored by thecontention with evidence to convince those of temperature records is proceeding. warmist advocates.us who are also science trained and who expectempirical evidence and scientific truth. 5. Studies by scientists in several countries Surveys have shown that the Australian have confirmed that past changes in public has yet to be convinced that mankind›s First, let’s look at some verified facts; atmospheric CO2 have preceded, not followed, actions are causing climate change and that 1. Our atmosphere is composed of gases in temperature changes. changes to energy policy and massivethe following proportions: expenditure will change the climate. Until they Nitrogen 78%  Oxygen 21% Argon 0.9% CO2 Comment. are presented with valid evidence, they are0.039% Water vapour O to 4%. The latter two Those scientists, politicians and others who likely to remain sceptical.are claimed to be greenhouse gases, which may are advocating catastrophic temperature risesinfluence world temperatures. Since the start are generally relying on predictions derived Ross May is a Point Lonsdale resident with aof the industrial revolution, CO2 levels have from computer «models» which purport background in forestry science - 5258 3436increased to current levels by about 40%. to simulate the effect of a range of climate 2. Since the so-called Little Ice Age ended influences including CO2. The models have classifiedsaround 1910, world temperatures have risen consistently and grossly overestimated actualby around 0.7 degrees C, peaking in 1998. temperatures and are therefore unsuitable for FOR RENT – Heritage cottage near fort. 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Jo Mo makesher way homeQueenscliff's Jo Monahan has beenwelcomed back to town with bannersand balloons after making a stunningrecovery from a near fatal bike crashin December.The popular local lawyer spent twoweeks in a coma at the Alfred Hospital,on the brink of having her life supportturned off, after sustaining serioushead injuries in a Great Ocean Roadtraining ride on December 19. Friends made banners and flew balloons to welcome Jo She opened her eyes 12 days later in Monahan homewhat close friends have desribed as aNew Year's miracle. At the time of the freak accident Jo was Barwon Heads \"I'm not fully across what happened. I've lost in training for an Ironwoman event. She is already performning light exercise and is due Open 7 Dayspretty much that whole month from December to commence rehabilitation. 3/53 Hitchcock Ave - 5254 227719 to January 19,\" she said. \"But I am aware of email:[email protected] has been happening since.\" Remarkably, a shorter hairdo is one of the instagram:@mossgrottobyalex only tell-tale signs of her ordeal. Husband Gregs sat by her beside every day 134 Eggleston Street, Ocean Groveand many friends and family made the trip up \"I've still got pins and needles in my legs andthe highway to offer support. in my hand and hopefully that will go soon. (Home visits available) Since I've been home I've been going for short \"Greg and my parents especially went walks with the dog but I'm really just kicking PH: 5255-2806through a lot just to be by my side and I was back waiting for rehab to start and I'll go frompretty amazed and grateful to everyone for there,\" she said. .ttheir support,\" she said.WEB development J&R HUTCHISON - Plumbing Contractor - GREAT WEBSITES @ For all your general small prices plumbing and offering personal local service maintenance needs... call today call John 0418 530686 Kylie Crane: 0466 545 539 [email protected] Licence No: 15375 The Rip, May 2016 Page

Newsagency hit in latest crime spree The Queenscliff Newsagency is the latest “There’s no much lighting in the main street, Mr Otter said. “I know other shops have beenvictim of increasingly brazen criminals so he didn’t get a good look at them or the broken into but we have a fairly secure store.targeting the borough. number plate unfortunately. “It’s just a sign of how desperate they are now Two offenders forced their way into the “We have CCTV footage of them forcing the that they are coming all the way to Queenscliff.Hesse Street business just after 1am on Easter doors apart and basically getting in behind theMonday (March 28), making off with more than counter. Within two and a half minutes they MEANWHILE thieves who forced their$4,000 of cash and goods. were in and out,” Mr Otter said. way into the Queenscliff Lonsdale Yacht Club made off with several hundred dollars worth Owner Doug Otter was alerted to the security The thieves rifled through doors looking of marine equipment including an outboardalarm and was at the store within minutes, but for any “quick to turn into profit goods.” motor, fuel tank, anchor and safety gear.missed the robbers. They made off with cash from the register and approximately $4,000 worth of cigarettes. The daylight break-in occurred during school “I got a call from my security basically as it holidays on Monday April 4.was happening,” he said. “I was there within 10 Police who were called out to the break-inminutes and at that time of the morning it was from Ocean Grove passed the offenders on Anybody with information is asked to callvery dark and very eerie,” he said. Shell Road. They gave chase but the pursuit into the Queenscliff police station or dial 000. was called off when the vehicle reached a “The front doors were wide open but I was a dangerous speed. The vehicle is thought tolittle nervous to go inside.” have been stolen. A neighbor, who was awoken by the noise, “I was shocked, it was the first time in mywitnessed two men carrying goods out of the seven years the shop has been broken into,”store and fleeing in a small silver car.From page 3 reduced by more than half. “Reduction in feeding could of course impact Feeding should occur just once a day during our business model, however the inclusion of a a complete picture of the marine world and wider scope of activities may act as a leveller inwe interact with it.” peak tourism periods, instead of the two shows the equation.” currently proposed, and there should be breaks Upwards of 50 people who attended the in feeding of up to four days during breeding Fisherman’s Flat resident Carmen Bell saidsessions were informed a tourist attraction season, it suggests. it was now apparent from the report and theon the site was a “non-negotiable.” However Open House sessions that the current proposalit appears increasingly likely a compromise The study also raises concerns about the was unviable and unworkable.proposal will be reached. potential for over-feeding, increased aggression amongst animals and possible impacts on the “I think we can be fairly certain that the “Yes, QHPL is open to the alterations to the surrounding environment. movie screen has fallen off the pontoon and theproposal, and to consider other proposals, agenda,” she said.as long as the proposal is strongly linked to “If levels and frequency of feeding are highTourism, not just a nod in tourism’s direction,” enough this can lead to food dependency “The one point of general agreement wassaid Harbour manager Sean Blackwood. and possible food-demanding behaviours,” it that the wharf needs to be fixed. It really should states. “Dense aggregations of rays can increase have been repaired years ago by Parks Victoria, “It needs to be remembered that QHPL is aggression and injury to the rays, promote prior to the private consortium taking over, andproviding a significant amount of funding parasite levels, and potentially attract larger of course then the cost and method of repairto this project and that once the wharf is predators.” would have been less and simpler.completed the liability of up-keep will alsobe the responsibility of the Harbour, so an “However all these effects are highly species “The community needs to come up withincome stream that supports the up-keep of the and location specific and dependent on the suggestions on how the stingray facilityinfrastructure is a required outcome.” level and frequency of feeding.” can be morphed into a low-key and viable tourist attraction that provides spin-offs for The Harbour’s current application includes Mr Blackwood denied Dr Ford’s assessment the township without destroying its heritageconstruction of a 120 seat amphitheatre, was detrimental to QHPL’s business case. image,” Mrs Bell said.outdoor cimena, two stingray feeding showsper day over summer and a single daily show “John’s considered approach is two-fold Two further Open House sessions will be heldduring the rest of the year. Performances in my view. It takes into account that human on Wednesday May 18 and Saturday May 21.would include feeding stingrays and acrobatic interaction and localised feeding of Smooth Details can be found on the Queenscliff Harbourdisplays. rays has a long history but at the same time website. recognises that very little is known about the However, far from endorsing the existing rays. 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Andrew Chatham and Paul Farmer with the \"shitbox\" they plan to drive across the outback Gentleman, your chariot awaits... Jardine Homes Paul Farmer and Andrew Chatham – aka event, driving across some of the country’s Bigus Dickus and Incontinentia Buttocks - are most arduous terrain to the Hobart finish line.Custom-built homes and Renovations making their way into the outback in a car not really cut out for the journey, as part of the The pair has been on a waiting list for the trip Will Gordon Cancer Council’s annual Shitbox Rally. of a lifetime for more than three years. 0414 354 079 The Point Lonsdale duo is hoping to raise “There are only 200 cars and they sent [email protected] upwards of $10,000 by participating in the out invitations in August and we didn’t get www.jardinehomes.com.au organisation’s largest independently run accepted,” Mr Farmer said. “Then we finally fundraiser. got a call up in January, so someone obviously cancelled.” They are hoping to nurse their 27 year old Commodore station wagon to Mackay for Last year’s rally raised more than $1.4 this weekend’s start of the week-long, 3500 million. Team Chariot of Thunder has set itself kilometre race. a personal fundraising target of $10,000 and are already half way towards reaching the goal. As per the event’s rules, the Chariot of Fire, as it has been named, cost less than $1,000 to “This a cause that both Paul and I are purchase. In recent days it has undergone a passionate about and believe is worthy. It just rapid transformation including having its duco sounded like a lot of fun and we can raise graffitied and a chariot enclosure and toilet money at the same time. suite strapped to its roof. “Paul’s had his own scrape with cancer “We’re in the right theme for the rally, which (Hodgkin Lymphoma) and both of my parents is; a bad car, on bad roads and people who don’t passed away from it so it was dear to the know what they’re doing, said Mr Chatham. “ heart of both of us that we could raise a bit of We might be lucky to finish.\" awareness,” Mr Chatham said. “I have no idea about mechanics,” conceded To donate to team Chariot of Thunder visit Mr Farmer. “And nor do I,” his rally companion Shitbox Rally site at: added. http://www.shitboxrally.com.au/ and then Four hundred people will participate in the click on TEAMS, scroll down to Chariot of Thunder and hit “click to donate.”HOME ABOUT US FEATURED PROJECTS MEDIA TESTIMONIALS CONTACT US ABOUT US FEATURED PROJECTS MEDIA TESTIMONIALS CLIENT LOGINHEYWARD CONSTRUCTIONS P/LHOME CONTACT US Nick Heyward • All aspects of Building & Construction • Architectural New Homes & Additions Ph: 0412 121906 Email: [email protected] www.heycon.com.au“We find it exciting to take a building from the plans to the sky” The Rip, May 2016 Page

business & tourismBUSINESSES URGED TO Best is still to come for ferrySUPPORT SIDEWALK FAIR food lovers Traders across the borough are beingencouraged to throwa their support behind agiant Sidewalk Fair, planned for the Queen'sBirthday long weekend. The initiative of the borough's Tourism andEconomic Development Committee (TDAC)will focus shopping, music and food and willinclude demonstrations and more. \"It is an opportunity to create an activatedstreetscape over the long weekend in June,\" thegroup says. \"Over two days, traders are invited to bringtheir wares out onto the footpath, creating avibrant and entertaining shopping experience,complimented by live music and roving acts.\" Businesses can register their interest with theBoroughDOORS CLOSE FORFURTHER WORK Meet the team! new Food and Beverage Manager Allan Benfield and chef Brent Love Less than six months after opening its doors Winter festival Allan Benfield is bringing his considerableto the public, Queenscliff's Hotel Q is closed for gains momentum hospitality skills to Queenscliff to further growfurther renovations. the reputation of most unique food and wine Queenscliffe councilors have given “in destination. The landmark building, formerly The Royal principle” support for a Winter Light FestivalHotel, has undergone significant changes since to bridge our off-season tourism gap. Through a series of initiatives, including a farmer's market and high teas, Searoad Ferries being purchased by Stephen and Katalin The Borough’s Tourism and Economic has been steadily building its reputation as aBlonde some two years ago, including new bar Development Advisory Committee (TDAC), floating must do for foodies.and dining facilities. working with Council officers, have prepared a concept proposal for the event. Mr Benfield is the company's newly \"We are temporarily closed to continue our appointed Food and Beverage Manager willrestoration of Hotel Q. We will soon reopen and Councillors were briefed on the proposal and be working hand in hand with new chef Brentunveil the fabulous Cellar Bar and look forward possible costs at a March 4 budget workshop. Love to deliver a new look to offerings - bothto welcoming you all back in a few months,\" a onboard and in the Queenscliff terminal cafe.notice on the hotel's Facebook page says. The Festival could incorporate a Twilight Arts Walk. A national arts competition has also \"We will definitely be looking at the menu, been floated. and hoping to engage more local suppliers and producers from both sides of the Bay,\" The Rip Chamber of Commerce has Mr Benfield said. \" My experience comes from previously revealed plans for a festival to running large hotels and resorts with a heavy coinicide with the Winter Solstice and featuring focus on food and beverage specialising in beach sculptures and bonfires. major events, conferencing and weddings,\" he said. \"So with all this in mind I am looking at bringing some fresh annual and monthly events for both the vessels and café. LBW Chartered Accountants For Advice on Succession Planning Estate Taxation Small Business Individual Taxation Setup & Administration of Self Managed Super Funds Other General Advicewww.lbwaccountants.com.au Contact Richard Bull - our local representative 5258 3297 (AH) or Geelong 5221 6111 (BH) The Rip, May 2016 Page

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artsWriters, artists beat a path to our door An impressive line up of writers and for all tastest,” said Andrews.presenters - including celebrity chef and Others in the line-up include formeracclaimed author Christine Manfield - isheaded our way this month to take part in the lighthouse keeper Peter Hill,  award-second annual Queenscliffe Literary Festival. winning food writer Richard Cornish, journalist and author Dee Nolan, chef, travel “We have an amazing array of talent from writer Dale Campisi, photographer Karatravel and crime writers, to an archaeologist, a Rosenlund, archaeologist Adam Ford and warformer lighthouse keeper, a poet, pianist, food writer Mark Dapin, writer and chef are all taking part, said eventspokesperson Katy Andrews. May has become a month celebration of words and art. The Borough of Queenscliffe's “Many are highly sought after at City Sea of Words event also delivers a broad rangefestivals and Bookshop events. of exhibitions, workshops and guest speakers. Highlights of that event “We are  incredibly proud of our program include Queenscliff Gallery &especially keynote authors, Don Watson and Workshop's \"Lettered\" print exchangeRobert Drewe.” exhibition featuring more than 30 artists, tasked with creating pieces inspired by Don Watson is a former speechwriter to lower case letters of the alphabet.former prime minister Paul Keating. His best-selling account of thos years, Recollections of a Former British Antarctic SurveyBleeding Heart: Paul Keating Prime Minister, Base Commander Alistair McArthur willwon the Age Book of the Year and Non-Fiction also speak about his near deathPrizes,  the  Brisbane Courier Mail  Book of the experience on ice in the May 26Year, the National Biography Award and the presentation \"Ice, Dogs and Men. \"Australian Literary Studies Association’s Bookof the Year. Pictured: A talk by acclaimed restaurateur and author Christine Manfield is among Highly acclaimed journalist and novelist the many highlights of the QueenscliffRobert Drewe has won two Walkley Awards Literary Festivaland penned several prominent novels – someof which have been spun off into mini seriesand feature films.  “There really is something for everyone and ' T h e A u t u m n A r t s E x p o ' end Salt Contemporary ArtTussock Uendps sMatya8tihrs GallerWyhat is Salt SCeoptenmtbeemr Pproogrraamry Art invites you to WhaWt’shaotnisactomthinegmupo'.T.m.?heent?S t o c k S h o w' T h e S t o‘cTkheSAhuotuwm' n- AMrtasyEx9ptoh’ EunondustrMiblau.yi.l8d.ti.hn.g re Modern Maps ‘ThoeurSbtuoWilcdkihnagStrh’esoncowov’am-tioiMnngsaycuop9m?tmheunntcheteiln...when they An exhibition of new paintings by thenouwr hbueinlditnhgeryenaorveatfiionnishceomdmweencheo..s. t.... then, when we’re finished, we play host to... Judi SingletoSunn S&ep P15e, 2t.3e0prmF: Oepernginug dsrionkns with the Exhibition concludes: Oct 6 Deakin Footstep Sun Sept 15, 11am - 1pmDeakin Footsteps Oct 29th, 30th, 31st $60pp (materials and morning tea inc.) Limited pDEAKIN FOOTSTEPS bookings essential. OCT 29TH - 31ST High Tea and Live Jazz in the Lounge @ Salt Sun Sep 8, 2-4pm, a special afternoon guaran 89 Point Lonsdale Road Point Lonsdale 83922P5oint Lonsdale [email protected] - www.tussockupstaeirms.caoilm: .gaaullery@t $55pp, bookings by Sept 4 ddd www.tusso 33-35 hesse street queenscliff Sun Sep 15, 20.305p2m58: 3O9p8e8ning drinks with the artist Exwhwibwit.isoanlt-caortn.ccolmud.aeus: Oct 6 Facebook.com/Salt.Contemporary.Art Sun Sept 15, 11am - 1pm $60pp (materials and morning tea inc.) Limited places, bookings essential. High Tea and Live Jazz in the Lounge @ Salt SundSauyn SMeapy81, 25-,42pm.3,0apsmpe:cEiaxl ahfitberintiooon gOupareanntienegd Drinks Exhibi$t5io5pnp,Dbaotoeksin:gMs bayyS1e3pt–4 30, 2016 w03/S3w33wa3-w5w3l-t2.5w3./Cs5S5h.ao8saelntah3-slttales9et.rC-me8sta.8scopsreottonr.mercstaeoe.tratrymmeu.qAeup.reattoeuqnruascreylie.fAfnrstcliff - 5258 3988 The Rip, May 2016 Page

artsexhibitions + showsModern Maps @ Salt Contemporary The Autumn Arts Expo continues at Tussock Peter Ferguson and Judi Singleton are featured The Autumn Arts Expo continues at Pointartists at Queenscliff's Salt Contemporary Lonsdale's Tussock Upstrairs Gallery. Itthis month. They were founding members features the work of many local, regionalof the famous Roar Studios in 1982, whose and Melbourne based artists including Helendistinctive, expressive naive style combines a Martin, Janet Goldman, Michael Ryan, Steveriot of childlike human figures, birds, trees and Singline, Anne Lambert, Lance Nutt, Darinbuildings. The duo's appeal is reflected in their Frankpitt, Lorna Lawson, Anthoney McAvoy,many successful exhibitions Australia-wide. Priscilla Fenton, Steven Wright, BevanFerguson is an expressionist painter and Shepherd, Paul Waycott, Sue Cumming, Janstained glass designer while Singleton is an Stickland, Angela Parag, Sue Rawkins, Wendyexpressionist painter and ceramicist. Owen, Patsy Bush and Tim Pescott. Ferguson is represented innumerous It continue to be on show until May 8th alongcollections including the National Gallery a with a variety of works from the gallery'sof Australia, Victoria and Albert Museum in extensive stockroom.London and the Sir William Dobell FoundationSydney. Tussock will close from May 9 for building renovations. Their exhibition of new paintings 'ModernMaps' opens on Sunday May 13. Openingdrinks with the artists will be at 2.30pm onSunday May 15.Tasmanian and mainland artists combine @ 'A for Aminabad' - Artist Damon Kowarsky willthe House Gallery participate in QG&W's 'Lettered' exhibition. Across the Strait is a group exhibition of Queenscliff Gallery and Workshop is gettingworks by Tasmanian and mainland artists into the spirit of the town's Literary Festivalexecuted in various mediums and disciplines this month with an exhibition celebrating theincluding painting, collage, ink drawings and alphabet.photography The 'Lettered\" Print Exchange involves 33 \"Through our art practices the ability and artists each being given a lower case letter orthe process of connection is a powerful energy punctuation mark, to inspire a unique print.to experience,\" says the exhibition's curratorDeborah Brearley. The artists will be required to edition 36 prints of which two will be owned by QG&W \"This exhibition is a celebration of the process and remain for sale.of connection.\" 'Lettered' runs from May 4 – 29. The Across the Strait will open at the Queenscliffe exhibition officially opens from 2pm on May 7.Neighbourhood House Gallery from May 2 - 31. RSVP on 5258 4927 or email: gallery@qgw. com.au The Rip, May 2016 Page

MAY DIARY The Queenscliff ■ It's E-Waste Drop Off Day in the Borough. Markets Literary Festival Rid you hom of unwanted electric goods and and Sea of Words bring them down to the Ocean View Car Park Point Lonsdale Primary School Market, combine to deliver between 9am and 2pm. Second Sunday of the month. 9am-2pm a full month of Bowen Road, Point Lonsdale. guest speakers, ■ The last of the Queenscliff Harbour's Open workshops and House sessions to discuss its proposed Queenscliff Community Market. Last exhibitions. Stingray Feeding Tourist attraction is on today Sunday of the month from September to May. Leading authors from 9am until 1pm at the Harbour office 9am-2pm at Lower Princes Park. . including Don Watson and Robert 26 NATIONAL SORRY DAY Ocean Grove Craft Market – First Sunday Drewe head of the month from October to May. Kingston up a long list of Park Ocean Grove. Over 70 stalls. impressive talent. Drysdale Market – Third Sunday of the8 MOTHER\"S DAY... treat mum to month, October to May. 9.30am to 1.30pm.breakfast, lunch or dinner at one of our great Drysdale Recreational Reserveeateries 11 Celebrate Buy Bellarine Produce Barn – Every Saturday & Sunday 9am - 3pm. Tuckerberry WORLD WIDE Hill Farm. Becks Rd Drysdale. www.buybellarine.com.au KNIT IN PUBLIC 28 A day of fun cultural activities will be DIGBY MORAN DAY with a held at Point Lonsdale Primary School today to celebrate National Reconciliation Week. LANDSCAPES weekend of fun Didgeridoo playing, boomerang making and (Assoc. Dip Hort, Burnely) face painting are among the highlights. FREE art and craft from 2pm. Specialising in low-maintenance, low-water gardens activities at the ■ Put on your thinking caps for the annual St Aloysius Trivia Night. Book a table of 10 and Design & Construction Queenscliff Uniting come along to the Point Lonsdale Community Quality Paving Hall from 7.30pm. BYO Niblles and brianiacs! Retaining Walls Church, Pick up $20 per person. 5258 1726 Turf Irrigation a bargain knit or Landscape Plans for Councilenjoy a devonshire tea. Event runs today and approvaltomorrow. Qualified Tree Arborist18 The third of the Queenscliff Harbour's 0412 520 438 or 5258 1547Open House sessions to discuss its proposedStingray Feeding Tourist attraction is on todaty email: [email protected] 4.30 until 8.30pm at the Harbour office20 The Queenscliff Cemetery's newMoonah Memorial Walk will be officiallyopened by Mayor Helene Cameron at11am21 Irish poet Padriag o'Tuamareturns to the Queenscliff Uniting Churchfor an evening of stories. 7.30pm. Tickets$20 includes light supper Home maintenance Grant Rogers Point Lonsdale Ph. 0438 261 954 A.H. (03) 5258 1056 The Rip, May 2016 Page

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Watching The Weather here on the Ballerine the highest temperature New solar bulk is a respectable 46.0C. Globally the winner is buy on the cardsBy Marc McNaught, Death Valley in the United States which reachedMeteorologist a high of 56.7C. Up until 2012 the record had The Borough of Queenscliffe could be set to belonged to El Azizia Libya with 58C. However embark on a second household solar bulk buyFor the record on review it was found that the temperature scheme, after the success of the first installation. was miss read by an  inexperienced observer People often ask me questions about the and rejected. Forty-three systems, totaling $403,000, were Australian climate so I thought I would do this installed during last year’s program. weeks article on the 5 climate questions I am 4. What's the coldest temperature in Australia?: asked the most. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Collectively they produce 200 megawatts per Australia was at  Charlotte Pass in New South annum, the equivalent of meeting the electricity 1. What's the driest place in Australia ?: Lake Wales which saw the mercury drop to a nose needs of 45 homes for 12 months, Council has Eyer in South Australia is the driest place in numbing -23.0 C. The Ballarine has a maritime been told. Australia. It has an annual rainfall of only climate so really cold temperatures are rear. 125 mm. Here on the Ballerine Peninsula we The lowest temperature recorded in Queenscliff “The project will reduce the community’s average about 865mm annually. The driest is -1.1 C. Globally the coldest temperate every carbon emissions by 270 tonne per year, the place on earth is the Dry Valley in Antarctica recorded was at the Russian Vostok Station in equivalent of taking 78 cars off the road for 12 which hasn’t seen any precipitation (rain/ Antarctica which saw the temperature fall to months,” a report prepared by Sustainability snow) for over two million years. Now that’s a -89.2 C. Officer Jacqueline Wilson said. long time between drinks. 5. Where's the best climate in Australia ?: This “Round one of the initiative was highly 2. What's the wettest place in Australia ?: The really depends on what you like. If you want successful and received positive feedback from award for the wettest place in Australia goes to heat all year round and can put up with a lot of project participants and the whole community. Babinda in Queensland with 3560mm of rain rain then you need to head to Queensland. If annually. The wettest place on earth goes to you like the heat but not the rain you could try “[It] achieved significant environmental Cherrapunji in northern India which measured South Australia. I like a “goldilocks” climate - benefits for the community, while also a staggering 26,461mm over a 12 month period. not to hot and not to cold. Thats why I choose increasing community connectiveness,” she That’s 26 metres! Getting the tea towels to dry to live in Queenscliff, which I think has the best said. must be a real mission. climate in Australia - but you would expect me to say that wouldn’t you. More than 30 residents have already 3. What's the highest temperature in Australia registered an interest in a second scheme. ?: The hottest place in Australia is Oodnadatta, This article is dedicated to Gary ‘Digger’ William Council is yet to make a final decision on South Australia which recorded a sweltering Edwards who passed away last month. Rest in peace whether or not to proceed. temperature of 50.7C. Not bad considering the my friend. first setting on your oven is 50C. Back home For further details or to register, contact Ms Marc McNaught is a qualified meteorologist. Wilson at the Municipal offices on 5258 1737 ESTD 1972 POINT LONSDALE MEDICAL GROUP LLAATTEESSTT NNEEWWSS FLU CLINICSThe new 2016 flu vaccine will coFveLrUfouCr sLtrIaNinsICofSflu, two A strains of influenza (vCiiTarnuhlifsfeloeu rnseneniaawzraea 2 (nc0 dCo1auH6lni offtolenudrg nvfKiaoacor acnaingnbd)eo auHwntoid6lnl2 gtcw% oKovooeBnfrg tsfh)ot erauan2rin d0ss t1trw5(aBiofnlr usBis c obsafta srfnaelueisn, asitn nw(d ABouP rAishs tbsuratakrlneiaaeti).n .asIn nodffl uPehnuzkaetB). Influenza B viruses are counted for about 62% of the 2015 flu cases in ThAeusetxrapleiac.t ed time for the arrival of the flu vaccine is the first week of April. The expected time for the arrival of the flu vaccine is the first week of April. 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Uniting Church Events COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS NOW OPEN Sacred edge Applications are welcome for community development grants, to Spirituality in Diversity assist not-for-pro t community groups secure funding for the bene t of the local community. The Little Festival with the Big Heart! Up to $2,000 is available for community, art and cultural projects Friday April 29 - Sunday May 1 and activities that enhance the well-being and quality of life of residents living in the Borough of Queenscli e. 30+ Artists & Presenters .. Stories, Food, Music, Art The Grants program aims to assist local community groups and Info and Tickets www unitingqueenscliff.org.au ph 5258 2854 organisations to increase involvement and provide opportunities for Council and the community to work together. Pentecost Celebration: The Whispering Spirit Application forms and the grants program guidelines are Sunday May 15@ 10am available from Council O ces, 50 Learmonth Street Queenscli , or online at Council’s website. Applications close at 4.00pm, All Weekend Labyrinth Walk and Meditation Stations Friday 10 June 2016. An evening of Irish Poetry and Stories For more information please call 03 5258 1377 or visit with Padriag O’Tuama www.queenscli e.vic.gov.au Saturday May 21 @ 7.30pm Lenny Jenner CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Ticket $20 includes refreshments Book online at www unitingqueenscliff.org.au World Wide Knit in Public Weekend 10am - 5pm Sat 11 & Sun 12 June Abundant hand knitted winter woolies Luscious Devonshire Teas and Hearty Soup Kirk’s Place vintage op shop Kirk’s Place, cnr Winterley & Kirk Road, Point Lonsdale Furniture, Clothes, Books, Records & Lovely Things Drop by for Saturday Morning Mindfulness 10.30am to 11.30am a moment for wisdom words & gentle music regular groups at uniting queenscliffMovie Club 4th Tuesday (May 24) @ 2pm Book Group 4th Friday (May 27) @ 12pm Knitting Group 2nd Tuesday (May 10) @1pm & 4th Thursday (May 26) @ 1pm Singing For Fun weekly during school terms Monday @ 10.30am Everyone very welcome - for details contact Jan 5258 2854 Uniting Church, cnr Hesse & Stokes Street Queenscliff The RIP Your Community - Your Voice - celebrating 26 years - The Rip is a FREE, locally-owned and produced communitynewspaper. It is published monthly and funded by advertising. Advertising and editorial enquiries can be directed to the editor. p: 5258 4131 e: [email protected] 51 Mercer Street Queenscli , 3225 ROiSpr URnduBumSs oConuRlinrIePSautTwbIwsOcwrN.tihpeFtriiOop.ncRomFMo.arumSimply return this subscription form with a cheque or money order for $30 made payable to Rip Rumour to:or $30 to 51 MercerRSitpreReutm, Qouureenscli 322551 Mercer Street, Queenscliff 3225Name: .........................................................................Address: ........................................................................................................................................................Phone: ........................................................................Signed: ....................................................................... The Rip, May 2016 Page

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