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Queenscliff28CELEBRATINGRIPYEARSand Point LonsdaleYour Community Voice December 2017 No. 297HelloSummer! There's nothing like a bit of sunshine to lift the spirits and cousins Quinnie Willmot and Noah Jamieson were all smiles to finally hit the beach at Queenscliff... David McDonald Builders David McDonald Builders sets the standard in prestige homes. Specialising in unique design andrenovations of outstanding scale and style. Building with Excellence www.davidmcdonaldbuilders.com.au • p: 0418 599620 • e: [email protected] D.aeucember 2017 Page 1

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Festival's coming of ageHOT AND STEAMY, WET AND STORMY - music, he was back at this festival with newQueenscliff festival-goers swapped hats and band, the Yukele Death Squad.singlets for umbrellas and raincoats but despitethe changeable weather, the event's 21st birthday “Foot in The Door was the most amazingbash went off without a hitch. experience. I had no idea what it was like to be a musician up until that point. It had been A sell-out crowd of 16,000 patrons flooded my dream and then all of a sudden we gotvenues across the township last weekend to hear the audition and we got in, then we ended upleading Australian and international acts and winning. It was a real kick start into living thehoping to discover - as the Festival often delivers life of a musician,\" Legge said.- the music industry's next big thing. Bernard Fanning, Xavier Rudd and the Rueben Legge knows that feeling. He got Temper Trap packed out the main stage, whilehis break in the music industry when his patrons partied hard with the Hot Potato Bandhome-grown band of high school friends, The and applauded in support of iconic indigenousWanderer, won the QMF's 2008 Foot in The Door band Yothu Yindi and the Treaty Project.competition. \"Twenty years ago my father wrote this song Having since travelled the world playing (Treaty) and 20 years later the message is the same,\" said Dhapanbal Yunipingu, deaughter of recently deceased lead singer Mandawuy Yunipingu. \"Where's our treaty?\" she asked. The three-day event is again likely to return a solid profit and will inject upwards of $3 million into the local economy \"We're very fortunate to have sold out for the second time ever and the second time in a row, which really is an enomous achievement for a music festival full stop, let alone a really small community festival like ours that is run by so many fantastic volunteers,\" said QMF director Andrew Orvis.Pictured: Top, Bernard Fanning performs to a packed Saturday night crowd. Inset: QMF Director Andrew Orvis.Below Left: more than 16,000 patrons attended over three days. Right: Russell Morris winds back the clock LBMUIICMHILADBELERS SPECIALIDSETSSIGINNE&COC-OCNOSNTSRIUDECRTIAOTNEW: WWW.MICHAELLIMBBUILDERS.COM.AU E: [email protected] M: 0410650019 The Rip December 2017 Page 4

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Government to step in on sports project The Victorian Government has threatenedto take control of the Queenscliff Recreation This is a critical project Bellarine MP Lisa Neville has warned CouncilReserve redevelopment, following revelations for the community andthe project’s costs have blown out by 40 percent. must take priority over to get the Recreation Reserve project back on any other project. Bellarine MP Lisa Neville said she is – Lisa Neville track.“extremely upset” and “annoyed” with theBorough of Queenscliffe’s handling of the “This is a critical project for the community for LED light replacementsproject to date. and must take priority over any other project. ■ $75,000 earmarked for lighting the path between the pier and ferry, and The senior government minister, who played “I share the community’s anger about this ■ $180,000 from the Borough’s asseta pivotal role in securing $3.15 million for the and will continue to push the Council and seek renewal fund.stage two works ahead of the 2014 state election, ministerial intervention if the project does not Around $400,000 of the $3.15 million grantsays she has asked the Sports Minister's office to commence works by December.” has been spent on lights, solar panels, goalcarefully monitor its progress going forward. netting and project designs, Council said. Council has blamed higher than expected “All along the Council wanted this funding carpark drainage works for the blowout. It hasto be provided in our first budget as they were denied its decision to tie the reserve project toready to go,” Ms Neville said. its Destination Queenscliff plan – incorporating a cabin development and tourist activities on “I have once again raised concerns with nearby Shortland’s Bluff - is responsible.the Minister for Sport’s office about the slowprogress [and] I have asked them to intervene “The civil construction program indicatesas a matter of priority.” that the netball courts, car park (and associated drainage works) and cricket nets will be In August last year a clearly frustrated Ms completed by April,” it said in a statement.Neville pledged new netball courts and cricketnets – key elements of the redevelopment “The budget for the project has increased– would be ready by 2018 or she would “dig based on the detailed design, quantity surveythem herself.” and market response through a public tender. Council is working hard to identify project A civil works contract has been awarded but savings without compromising objectives ofconstruction is yet to commence. the project. Council has committed in recent days to “The eco-cabins plans have not impacted thehave the facilities finished within the next five delivery of the sport precinct project.”months - a deadline the government will beenforcing, Ms Neville said. The Borough will take money from other budgeted projects to fund the shortfall, “I am concerned that part of the delays relate includingto the council pursuing other projects and notbeing able to project manage all of those at ■ $150,000 in loan borrowings proposedonce,” Ms Neville said. Something Something to accompany different your mealFresh quality ingredients Quality pre-made meals Point Lonsdale Supermarket shopping made easy...Point Lonsdale Village P: 5258 4911 Open 7 days: 8am - 8pm Follow us on instagram: @pointlonsdaleiga The Rip December 2017 Page 11

0404 163 [email protected] Domestic Commercial IndustrialRegistered Electrical Contractor 23229 An architect's impression of the new PLSLSC clubhouse Club fundraising off to a flyer Specializing in Point Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club’s past three weeks,” Matthew said. \"Then we'll beKitchens, Wardrobes, Vanities, campaign to raise more than $2 million within looking for donations from mums and dads, the 18 months for a new clubhouse is off to a flying small donations will all help.\" Wall & Entertainment Units, start, with commitments of more than $400,000 Furniture, already made. The state government has previously committed $1.5 million to the project, expected Flat Pack Assembly and An official fundraiser was launched on the to cost upwards of $3.5 million. Installation and much more. Melbourne Cup long weekend, to coincide with the club’s 70th birthday celebrations. The club hopes to reach its $2 million target 0417 168 537 by March 2019. “The New Clubhouse Fundraising Committee has had an overwhelming response Queenscliffe Council has already approved to both the design of the building and the the modern two-level clubhouse design. desire to support it financially,” said President Matthew Ponsford. “During 2018 we will complete the tender documents, appoint a builder and commence “The Committee has already received construction at the end of January 2019,” Mr commitments totaling just under $400,000 after Ponsford said. a series of member fundraising parties over theThe New Weber Genesis GII & GII LXare available at Geelong’s only WeberSTpheeciNaeliwst.WCelabsesricGeBnaersbiesquGeIIs.& GII LXare available at Geelong’s only WeberSpecialist. Classic Barbeques. The Rip December 2017 Page 12

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Waste collection hike on the cards for pensioners Cr Susan Kerbside waste charges for dozens of ratepayers - many of them Salter is the pensioners - are set to double, under a new fixed fee system to be Borough's introduced by the Borough of Queenscliffe. Mayor for the next year. The Council will scrap its current Capital Investment Value (CIV) method of charging, which calculates a fee based on the value of aSalter takes the reigns property.After years of waiting in Merriman, failed to gain support. Instead, all households will pay $144.10 for their kerbside collectionthe wings, Susan Salter has The former Bellarine Secondary – up from $70.87 for owners of lowest rated properties and down fromfinally claimed the Borough of College math teacher, was first $265.77 for properties valued at more than $1.5 million. elected to Council in 2012 andQueenscliffe’s top job. To offset the impact, Council will increase the rate rebate for eligibleShe replaces Tony Francis as re-elected for a second term in pensioners from $40 to $70.Mayor for the next year, after being October 2016. She has lived invoted in at the November Council Queenscliff for nearly 30 years. “There was a lot of debate within the council around [the rebate] and Councillor portfolios allocations this is sort of tidying to move into a fixed rate charge to cover costs.meeting. Percentage wise, it does look like almost a 100 percent increase… butBoyce Pizzey was elected Deputy for the next twelve months are as in dollar terms its probably quite modest and what it does do is assist follows: those who have the inability to pay,” said Cr Tony Francis. “I think a $30Mayor. increase is quite reasonable given the circumstances.”“I would like to thank the • Community Wellbeing The change, which only applies to kerbside collections, acknowledgesresidents of the Borough for re- Portfolio: Cr Susan Salter that property values “do not necessarily indicate an owner’s wealth or capacity,” according to Council.electing me last year and trusting • Environmental Sustainability Portfolio: Cr Tony Francis “The information that we were presented by Council officers wasme to serve the community,” enlightening and to actually have a look at the property values of oursaid Cr Salter. “I look forward to • Governance and Performance pensioners, sometimes you think our pensioners have quite low property Portfolio: Cr Bob Merriman values, but it was interesting to see across the board what the values ofworking with everyone in the year most properties were,” said Cr Ross Ebbels. • Local Economy Portfolio: Crto come,” she said. Residents already pay a flat charge for green and public waste Ross Ebbels collections.Cr Salter was voted in afternominations for Cr Francis and • Planning and Heritage The CIV method of calculating charges will continue to be applied to Portfolio: Cr Boyce Pizzey general rates.Ross Ebbels, put forward by Bob Meanwhile the rate review is also likely to result in the introduction of a differential rate for residential vacant land. It will be applied at 125 percent of the general residential rate. Ian Warren Builder Pty LtdNew Homes Point LonsdaleExtensions 5258 2758Renovations 0418 525452 Decks [email protected] Registration no DB - U2446 HIA no 516372 The Rip December 2017 Page 15

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Renowned author Peter Carey delighted locals Borough flicks Dumpers warned the green switchwith an intmate chat about his new book, The Borough of Queenscliffe is warning of Queenscliffe is set to become the first hefty fines and possible court action for anyoneduring a short break in Queenscliff municipality in Australia to have almost caught illegally dumping rubbish on public entirely LED street lighting. land.Just passing by... Councillors have voted to replace more than It comes after a substantial pile of green A much-needed beach break from a busy 400 existing mercury lights in coming weeks, in waste was discovered at the Point Lonsdaleliterary tour for one of the world’s leading a move expected to significantly reduce energy Lighthouse Reserve.authors has provided a bonus for local costs.booklovers. In a separate incident, Council officers were “The decision to transition to LED street called in to remove large amounts of illegal Peter Carey delighted a sell-out crowd at Salt lighting is both financially and environmentally rubbish, dumped illegally in Lawrence Road.Gallery last month by accepting an offer to chat sound,” said Mayor Tony Francis.about his latest book “A Long Way Home.” “Improper disposal of waste can lead to the “LED technology produces up to 75% less issuing of an infringement notice or a fine, or The two-time Booker Prize and three-time carbon emissions than the mercury vapour a summons to appear before a Magistrate inMiles Franklin winner had briefly flown into lights currently used, and has the potential Court,” said Mayor Tony Francis.the country to be guest speaker at Geelong’s to save Council up to 50% per month inWord for Word Festival. operational expenditure.” “Collection of illegally dumped waste creates an unnecessary extra cost which ultimately “As luck would have it he decide to spend Street lighting is the single largest contributor affects our ratepayers.”a few days in Queenscliff for some rest and to electricity use within the Borough ofrelaxtion and graciously agreed to do a small Queenscliffe, generating 206 tons of carbon Anyone who observes dumping of illegalevent, which also sold out in 24 hours, for the dioxide equivalent in 2016-17. waste is encouraged to call the 24-hour EPAQueenscliffe Literary Festival,” said festival Pollution Hotline on 1300 372 842 or contact thedirector Marylou Gilbert. Council pays all operating costs for 325 Borough of Queenscliffe. streetlights and a further 117 on VicRoads- The event was co-hosted by the Bookshop at managed highways and roads. Meanwhile, work is finally underway to cleanQueenscliff. up the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve. Seven of the 325 Council street lights feature Carey’s novel is set against the backdrop of a style of fitting for which there is currently no A federal government-funded Green ArmyBacchus Marsh and features a re-enactment of approved LED equivalent available. Council team has moved has recently arrived on site tothe Redex road trip around Australia in 1954, has been advised that there may be an approved remove weeds and replant vegetation. fitting available for these lights in the nearand the rivalry between Holden and Ford. future and will continue to pursue a complete Police target transition to LED technology. letterbox bombers “Based on discussions with specialist consultants in the field, we believe that the Police are seeking public help in catching Borough of Queenscliffe will be the first those responsible for a string of explosions in municipality to use LED technology for all recent weeks including one in Point Lonsdale. Council street lighting,” said Cr Francis. At least two offenders are believed to be responsible for destroying four letterboxes and five telephone booths across the Geelong region. Among them was the phone box at 3 Point Lonsdale Road, set alight in the early hours of August 9. Police believe the offenders may be using illegal fireworks. Anyone with further information is urged to contact police on 5225 3100. Jardine Homes DIGBY MORAN MECHANICAL REPAIRSCustom-built homes and Renovations LANDSCAPES Pt Lonsdale/Queenscliff (Assoc. Dip Hort, Burnely) Automotive Centre Will Gordon Specialising in low-maintenance, (Steve Higgins) 0414 354 079 low-water gardens [email protected] Full Car Servicing www.jardinehomes.com.au Design & Construction All Mechanical Repairs Quality Paving Fully Qualified Mechanic Retaining Walls Turf Air Conditioning Irrigation Repairs & Services Pick Up Service Available Landscape Plans for Council approval (Local area only) Qualified Tree Arborist 46 Bellarine Highway, Queenscliff 0412 520 438 or 5258 1547 PHONE: 5258 4668 0418 524 861 email: [email protected] The Rip December 2017 Page 18

2 The Borough's Festive season begind December Diarytonight with the traditional LIGHTING OF THE 15 Test your luck by playing 'Jag theCHRISTMAS TREE. Carols commence at 6.30.BYO rug and mozzie repellent! Joker' at the Point Lonsdale Bowls Club tonight and every Friday night between 53 The Bookshop at Queenscliff and Salt and 7pm. A fun game of chance with jackpots every week. All Welcome.Contemporary Art are co-hosting Whiteleyon Trial today at 2.30pm. Author Gabriella 22 IT'S HOLIDAY TIME!!! School termCoslovich will discuss the biggest caseof alleged art fraud to come before the four finishes todayAustralian criminal justice system.$20 tickets,including a glass of wine on arrival and a 25 CHRISTMAS DAY. Keep an eye out$10 book voucher, are available through TheBookshop. for Santa. He's travelling around town on the CFA fire truck!10 Bring a smile to a child's face this 30 Our biggest sporting event, the Oh Christmas Tree!festive season by donating a toy to the annual Rip View Swim Classic is celebrating its 30thGeelong Harley Davidson owner's TOY RUN birthday today. If you're not planning to St Aloysius Primary School is again hostingtoday. swim, get down to the Lonnie front beach to its Christmas stall over two weekends this soak in the atmosphere!. month.13 SEA OF UKES - join our local Purchase a perfectly shaped real Christmas 31 NEW YEAR'S EVE - see 2018 in with Tree, hand-crafts and made festive treatsukelele group in a concert and dinner at on Saturday December 2nd and 9th, at thethe Queenscliff Uniting Church. Tickets $15, Blues favourite Chris Wilson followed by DJ corner of Bowen and Point Lonsdale Roads.dinner donation. From 6pm. Jimi Crisp at the Queenscliff Brewhouse. FREE music starts from 2.30pm. QUEENSCLIFF COMMUNITY SPORTS CLUB INC. yoga...every summer since 2003... BAR MANAGER (Part-Time) in the park 8am dailyThe Queenscliff Community Sports Club Inc. (QCSC) is on the Dec 27th - Jan 28thlookout for a skilled, passionate and professional part-time BarManager to oversee the bar management activities of the Monahan Ganes Reserve, Point LonsdaleCentre located at the Queenscliff Recreation Reserve on the (Ocean rd, near SLSC)picturesque Bellarine Peninsula. $15 or $70 for 5 classesAs the Bar Manager, you will be responsible for managing QCSC BYO mat and towell /blanketbar operations, staffing and associated stock requirements forrelevant events and functions held by the club throughout the year My A-frame yoga sign is no longer permitted to be left outand undertake bar service when ‘Club Queenscliff’ bistro nights are after class, so if you have been walking past Ganes reservebeing held on Fridays over the summer season. at other times and wondering if its on, the answer is YES!This is a part time role (envisaged at 12 hours per week), Lucy: 0425 767 870remunerated on an hourly basis as follows: w w w. y o g a r i s i n g . c o m . a u ▪ bar management, staff scheduling and stock requirements The Rip December 2017 Page 19 (nominally 7 hours per week), ▪ set-up activities for minor functions/events (nominally 2 hours per week), ▪ bar service for summer ‘Club Queenscliff’ bistro nights (nominally 3 hours per week).If you are ready for a new and exciting challenge then this is theposition for you!Apply now by contacting [email protected] a Cover Letter and your CV and please include “Application forQCSC – Bar Manager position” in the subject line.For any clarifications or enquiries, please contact Damian (QCSCPresident) on 0400 165 736

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Ready to light upVolunteers have spent hours ensuring all is in readiness for Saturdaynight's Lighting of the Christmas Tree Curious corellas have not managed to stop the celebrations, with allin readiness for this Saturday's Lighting of the Christmas Tree. The Rotary Club's Wayne Pecar and Alan Joyce spent more than 70hours repairing globes and fixtures damaged by the birds in recentmonths. A team of volunteerslent a hand last weekend to heave the colourfullight festoons into place. A yet-to-be-announced community member or group will be giventhe honour of flicking the switch to light up our landmark Norfolk Pine. The event will again feature carol singing and a visit from Santa. Once lit the century-old tree can be seen some 30 nautical miles out tosea and from as far away as Arthur’s Seat. Evening activities will commence from 6.45 pm. Christmas tree lightswill be switched on at around 8.30pm. Food will be available for sale from the Queenscliff Fire Brigade BBQ. spdaay queenscliff VIP SHOPPING DAY Thursday December 7th 1-5pm complimentary makeovers gifts & champers... Merry Christmas from our team... We will be open up until 3pm on Christmas eve GIFT VOUCHERS & GIFT PACKS FROM JUST $18 5258 4233 Level 1, Queenscliff Harbour - www.queenscliffdayspa.com.au The Rip December 2017 Page 21

Lorraine Golightly, Kate Engler, Helen Butteriss and Narelle Needham shared their knowledge aspart of a Women in Business forum at Queenscliff Harbour last monthHot desking comes to townUpwards of 100 mostly sole traders have The hub provides lease-free desk spacessharpened up their social media and marketing – better known as “hot desks” - for peopleskills at a series of free seminars, hosted by the looking for temporary office and meeting roomrecently opened Queenscliff Business hub. amenities.The events included a Facebook marketing It will officially open this month, with amasterclass, time management and 50 percent introductory discount for deskphotography workshops and “a great women bookings made before the end of the year.in business” panel, featuring Big4 Beacon’sLorraine Golightly and others. LAKERENGINEERINGTravelling overseas – got your estate plan in place? · Steel Fabricator · Turning and FittingADVERTORIAL the victim of theft or simply just lose important The number of Australians travelling bank cards. · Machining · Stainless Steeloverseas has been increasing at a rapid rate My brother-in-law is currently overseas and & Aluminiumover recent years. Travelling overseas is more he recently had his bank account hacked. Theassessible than ever before and it has become bank identified the issue quickly but part of · Weldingpart of Australian culture. the bank’s security process was to freeze his · Steel Sales account. He can’t regain access to his account We may be experts at travelling but how good until he attends a bank branch (pretty difficult Tel (03) 5258 1777are we at getting our affairs in order before if you’re in Istanbul). It would have been much 0418 521 199getting on that plane? Whether you’re going easier to sort out had he made an enduringon your annual holiday for just a few weeks power of attorney (financial) appointing hisor plan on travelling the world for months or mum and dad, then they could have attended amaybe even years, make sure you have your local bank branch on his behalf.estate planning documents in place. Estate planning documents are extremely The three most important estate planning important if things go wrong while overseas.documents you should have are: Any trip overseas requires planning. You wouldn’t go overseas without travel insurance, 1. will the same goes for estate planning documents. 2. enduring power of attorney (financial Happy travels! and personal matters) Sarah Cohen is a senior associate in the Wills 3. enduring powers of attorney (medical and Estates team at Harwood Andrews. Sarah is experienced dealing with deceased estates treatment) and can assist you with obtaining probate and The odds of having a plane crash may be one estate administration. For more informationin a million but it’s certainly not uncommon call Sarah on 5225 5225.for people to suffer injuries or illness leadingto hospitalisation or even causing death whileoverseas. It’s even more likely that you could be 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 December 2017 Page 22

Cabin shift approved - but Support grows fordevelopment doubts remain heritage protection Queenscliffe councilors have formalised a offers premier view scapes,” an Officer’s report The Borough of Queenscliffe has belatedlydecision to build 10 new “eco-cabins” in the said. thrown its support behind a bid to protect thetown’s recreation reserve, after being forced heritage of Point Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve .to back down on plans to construct them on On top of relocation expenses, the newShortland’s Bluff. proposal could also cost ratepayers $75,000 in Councillors have voted unanimously to back lost revenue in the first year and $450,000 in a resident-lead push for the site’s inclusion on An existing seven cabins and the manager’s following years. the National Heritage Register.house will be moved out of the south-easterncorner of the reserve to make way for the Meanwhile accommodation providers, in The area recommended for protectionmostly-two-storey dwellings. two separate letters to The Rip, have continued includes the reserve and all buildings between to question the need for more cabins, dismissing Port Phillip heads and Baillieu Street. The Point Five of them will be relocated to Golightly Council’s claims of a bed shortage. Lonsdale Pier would also be covered.Caravan Park, at a cost of more than $220,000. “I will highlight that on the recent Melbourne Residents, lead by Friends of the Point But the fight over the coastal cabin plan – part Cup and therefore a long weekend for Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve’s Andrewof the $7 million Destination Queenscliff project Melbourne, 28 of the properties, which were Sutherland, have lodged a detailed 173-page– may not be over just yet, with accommodation available in Queenscliff on one site, remained submission to the Australian Heritage Council.providers still questioning the need for the empty for the holiday weekend, including onedevelopment and community groups warning of mine,” argued one. “Properties available in It seeks to extend protection to Queenscliff’sthey will not support it until they see the final Queenscliff cover the whole range from large to Lighthouse Reserve and beyond - a move notplans. small, heritage to modern, and yet occupancy supported by Council. rates across the board remain at less than 20%.” Council was forced to reconsider the Bluff “While Point Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve isoption after the state government threatened to “I find it strange that our current council nominated for assessment, the site’s very strongwithhold $2.69 million in funding. justifies spending my hard earned money association with Shortland Bluff and Point to build/ relocate cabins because there is a Nepean give these interconnected headlands Two separate Victoria Park locations – “Little «shortage» of accommodation in the borough. and extraordinary narrative of shared marineToorak , behind the tennis courts, and land What shortage? There will always be a shortage and defence history,” the submission says.currently managed by the Queenscliff Bowling if every-one wants to come at the same time!!!Club – were also considered. as altrnative Otherwise there are plenty of rooms available,” “The control mechanisms exercised acrosslocations said another. these three sites have included defence, policing, customs, quarantine, pilotage [and] “The preferred site, Golightly Park, offers immigration.”an opportunity to expand the coastal holidayexperience in the Borough in a setting that The Federal Government has included the Point Lonsdale Reserve on a priority list for heritage consideration.THE RULES AND FORMATS HAVE CHANGED FOR POWERS OF ATTORNEY Think ahead and be proactive! If you or a loved one became mentally or physically incapable, e.g. by an accident, a stroke or dementia, who would you want to manage your affairs and look after your money? A trustee company or at total stranger appointed under the Guardianship and Administration Act or a family member and a person of your own choosing? The solution is simple – have an Enduring and a Medical Power of Attorney drawn by a professional. ITS QUICK, IT’S SIMPLE AND IT WORKS! BRUCE ARTHUR & ASSOCIATES - LAWYERS Deceased estates + conveyancing + Wills + Powers of Attorney Servicing the Bellarine and Melbourne 94311070 • 52584847 • 0402133455 CLARK HOMES▬ builders with experience ▬ ○Green Smart Builders ○ Quality Customised Homes○ Architectural Designed Homes ○Complete Building Service ○Building & Planning Permits ○ Renovations & Extensions ○ Multi Dwelling developments PH: 5258 4640 - 0418 366938 [email protected] 2062 Bellarine Highway, Marcus Hill www.clarkhomes.com.au Registered Building Practitioner Housing Industry Association Member The Rip December 2017 Page 23

Local Wills and Estates Lawyer Harwood AndrewsSarah Cohen Wills & Estates We can assist you with: › Wills and succession planning › Powers of attorney › Probate › Administration of deceased estates › Disputed estates › Home visits are available 03 5225 5225 www.harwoodandrews.com.au“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. 5258 4567 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] C M C CM The Rip December 2017 Page 24

20C1o8taAgGneoldnbcoyuin athle Sea donation entry Fai9am-2pm, Saturday, January 13 Learning for the future 29 Flinders Street, Queenscliff Queenscli Primary School are a family of learners where endless opportunities are present.aDccWoe3nepraddtteniJdoaennsfrsduoaamyry Information: FruFitre&sVheg We o er rigorous literacy, numeracy and We value our holistic approach to learning Tel: 03 5258 1663 inquiry curriculum as well as extensive and pride ourselves on our generous [email protected] specialist subjects including weekly: teacher to student ratios which enables genuine personalised learning within our White • Visual Art 3 small classes. Elephant • Performing Arts • Science We are currently accepting enrolments Stall • Physical Education for prep 2018 as well as across all year • Japanese levels for 2017 (where available). • Digital Technologies • Values Education After school care is available • Fortnightly Kitchen/Garden Sessions onsite at Queenscli Primary School through our partnership with Lonsdale House Childcare.Devonshire PoPtSlasan&let Please feel free to contact the principal on 5258 1696 for a school tour TeaB&rBeBLauQkfnacsht Hot Jam Book Donuts Stall & More! Living etc OCT 17.pdf 1 23/09/2017 8:34 am Ph 5258 1696 | www.queenscli ps.vic.edu.au2018 Annual Fair.indd 1 3/11/2017 3:06 PM C M YCMMY We proudly stock Amelia Anderson Photography artworks.CYMY Come in store to see the whole collection of nature inspired works! K The Rip December 2017 Page 25

The Rip DirectoryEMERGENCY David McDonald 0418599620Borough of Queenscliffe 5258 1377 Ian Warren 0418 525 452Coast Guard 5258 2222Point Lonsdale S.L.S.C. 5258 4123 Ocean Grove Building Service 0417891122 DENTISTState Emergency Service 132 500 Phil Vallance [email protected] 0417139636 Queenscliff Dental Michael Limb Builders 0410 650019. 5258 2388 O’Dowd Builders 5258 1634 DOG GROOMING/WALKINGACCOMMODATION Paul Riley 0408 520 981 La Petterie 5258 5441Beach Breaks Bellarine 0424 172050 Ray Threadwell 0418 525 095Number 35 Bed & Breakfast 5258 1798 BUILDING DESIGNERS EDUCATIONLonsdale Views 5258 2990 binder.peart.design Pty Ltd Point Lonsdale Primary School 5258 1501 Queenscliff Kindergarten 5258 1342Queenscliff & Costal Holiday 0413 202300 Queenscliff Primary School 5258 1696Bookings 5258 3763 BUILDING SERVICES/MAINTENANCEQueenscliff & Pt Lonsdale Acomm Paul Farmerwww.qpla.com.au 52581640/0407866568 Steve's Handyman Service 0497 331788 ELECTRICIANSHolidays on The Bellarine 5255 1222 Home Maintenance 0431 488706 Col Ferrier 52581553, 0448813156Ruby’s Queenscliff 0407879096 John Gleeson Demolition 0419 347708 LMAC Electrical Services 0438 545500Roseneath Villa B&B 5258 3394 Tomcat Truck & Bobcat Hire 0411 231678 Peter Coyte 0414 520 248ACCOUNTING/FINANCIAL Mini Bobcat Hire 0418 147 174 I & S Ransom Electrical 0418 336 670Brian Dalton Accountant Patrick McCarthy Maintenance 0408 075 330 Warren Jankowski Electrical 0404 163609James Rush Accounting LBW Accounting 0414 804 152 Coastal Property Maintenance 0404 088 500 5258 5100 5221 6111 Seagull Home Maintenance 0438 261 954 ENGINEERING Home Works 0422 370 145 Laker Engineering 0418 521 199AIRCONDITIONING DCM Services 0439 355115I & S Ransom Heating/Cooling Dave's Handyman & FENCING 0418 336 670 Carpentry Services 0423 874854 Point Lonsdale Fencing 0408 581 439 5257 3776ANTENNAS - AUDIO CABINET MAKERS JMD Fencing Pt Lonsdale Television 0411490430/52582068 Jake Masterman 0417168537 FITNESS - SPORT INSTRUCTORSKendall Antennas CARPENTRY Bellarine Pilates 0418 519655& Communications 0404019781 Steve's Carpentry Service The Yoga Bud 0431 110085ARCHITECTS/PERMITS/INSPECTIONS Carpenter Fully licensed 0497 331788 Julie Golightly Tennis Coach 5258 4104 0418 147 174 Kerry Pettigrove Fitness 5258 1670Thomas Andrews Designs 0423 298 666 CIVIL CELEBRANTSJ3 Design & Warren Hobbs Architects FUNERALS 0417543786/52413334 Sue Warner Civil Celebrant 0488 053099 Bellarine Memories 5255 5500 Kings Australia Funerals 5222 3688Tony Baenziger Architect 0412 823 488 Sally Cordner 52583325/0417522851 Tuckers Funeral Service 5221 4788Binder-Peart Design Pty Ltd 0437 463125 Val Lawrence Marr. Celebrant 5258 1616 0413 202300 COMMUNITY GROUPSJim's Building Inspections 131546 Rotary Club GARDENERS/MOWING Lions Club Stuart Miller Permits/Design 0412841434 Masonic Centre Queenscliff 5258 4723. Bellarine Black Diamond Garden Neighbourhood House 5258 4648 Service ART - GALLERIES Probus Q’cliff/Pt Lonsdale 0400 553939 Mel's Gardening 0429 990 850 Probus Queenscliffe - mixed 5258 3367 DCM Services 04005 68629Salt Contemporary Art 5258 3988 Point Lonsdale Civic Assoc. 5258 4308 Lawn Order 0439 355115 5258 3645 Queenscliffe Community Assoc. 5258 4428 Mia Cooke Gardens 0488 885 296Seaview Gallery Queenscliffe Historical Museum 0400 083719 (Ken Adam 0408 357 116) 0417 506 611 4202 0942. Queenscliff Library 5258 3381 Jim’s Mowing Queenscliff Gallery Queenscliff Music Festival 5258 2511 Andrew Stephenson Mowing 131 546 Queenscliff Reconciliation Mob 5258 2017 0403863360& Workshop Red Cross 5258 4816 Senior Citizens 5258 1722AUTO 52581841 Swan Bay Environment Assoc. 5258 1616 GARDEN/LANDSCAPING 5258 4668 Swan Bay Ladies Probus 5255 2856Queenscliff Junction Motors 5258 2559 Digby Moran Landscaping 5258 1871 Nathan Hovey Landscaping Steve Higgins Auto Elec. Rip View Landscapes BLINDS, CURTAINS & SHUTTERS 0412 520 438 0411 571 482Barwon Blinds & Shutters 52541338 0419 890 082BOAT REPAIRS/MARINE 52581305, COMPUTER SERVICES/REPAIRS GLASS/GLAZIER 0418519078Queenscliff Marine Services Kev's Window, Door & Glazing 0412 460 987BRICKLAYERS Discount IT 0439 024870 GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN Laurie’s Computers 0418 302178 Ben Pell - Studio Paradiso Design 0406 636201Chris Pennant's Brick Laying 0417 543 628 DJ’s Computer Help 0466 564 921GJB Professional Bricklaying Contractors - Brick & OG Technology and i-device screen HAIRDRESSERS/SALONSBlockwork inc. repairs - Gary 0418 522928 replacements – 0457 363 261 Donna's Mobile Hairdressing 0408 565733 Sophie Johnston 5258 2261BSC Bricklaying 0438 839129 Computer Solutions 0406 264191 Ivy Creations Hair on Harbour 5258 4764 Seagalls and Buoys 5258 4854BUILDERS 52584640 CONCRETING 0488 088 258 Take Two Design in Hair 5258 3451 0419 392 537 0403 722649Clark Homes 0438 258 324 Breisch Concrete FloorsCraig Fenby (polished)David Wilkinson Ross Fewtrell The Rip December 2017 Page 26

HOME CLEANING - IRONING PRINTING - GRAPHIC DESIGN VET - ANIMAL HEALTHBizzy Barker 0414 583 708 / 5258 3708 Press Here Printing 5255 2663 Bellarine Animal Hospital 5258 4862Ladybirds Cleaning & Maintenance 0434 838 833Home & Garden Maintenance and REAL ESTATE WINDOW CLEANINGDomestic Cleaning 0412 107 558 Whitford Property 5254 2444 Peter Macmillan 5258 4248/0415 493302HOTELS - RESTAURANTS - CATERING Bellarine Property 5255 3100 Wayne’s Windows & ExteriorBenitos Meals & Catering 5258 1131 Brian Capp – Property Advocate 0418 500 483 House Care 0408 059 616La salle a manger Restaurant 5258 5244 Fletchers 5258 2833 WATER PRESSURE CLEANINGSaltbush 5258 4829 Kerleys 5258 4100Lix Ice Creamery and Juice Bar 5258 4564 Campbell Potts Real Estate 5258 1579 Gary's Gerni Service 0405630076Mint Catering 0400 611 966 Rob Hendrey FAPI CPV WATER PUMPS & IRRIGATIONPikNik 5258 5155 Independent Property Valuer 0418 314 760Let's Torque Food 0423 844806 Jeanette Ernst Licensed/Conveyancing Just Water Solutions 5258 5193 0407726260 0438763462LEGAL - SOLICITORS RT Edgar 5258 1811 WEB DEVELOPMENTPeter Boyle /Lawyer 5258 1084, 0402 282190 RETAIL - BUSINESS OUTLETS Kylie Crane 0466 545539Bruce Arthur/Lawyer 52584847, 0402 133455 Basil's Farm 5258 4280 Advertise your business in the Rip Trade Directopry for just $70 for 12McManus Lawyers 93184188 Farmfoods 52584744 months - FREE with any 12 monthMEDICAL - HEALTH - MASSAGE Foodworks - Queenscliff 5258 1857 advert listing Phone 5258 4131 or email catilm@Day Spa Queenscliff 5258 4233 IGA - Pt Lonsdale 5258 4911 bigpond.net.auPoint Lonsdale Medical Group 5258 0888 Lonsdale Tomato Farm 5258 2665Greg Sly Optometrist 5256 1295 Labten 5258 1149Ocean Eyes Optometry 5255 5655 Point Lonsdale Newsagency 5258 1159Pardeys Pharmacy 5258 1817 Queenscliff Village News 5258 1828Point Lonsdale Pharmacy 5258 1116 Watermark 5258 1008 OPEN THE DOOR TOPoint Lonsdale Physiotherapy 5258 4633 Hermit Crab Homewares 5258 4888 MORE THANPetrina Tierney Massage Therapist 0429 380 317 Saltbush 5258 4829 JUST A VALUATIONPAINTERS 52555667/0411 126291 ROOFING 0421962111 0417 389627Steven Flynn 0408 596 241 J.R Chapman Roofing D&B Scarff 0418 524 228Daryl Nicol 0438 717 552 SECURITY DOORS/FLYSCREENSTrevor Pigdon Ricky Moore Screens Direct 0419 507 484PLUMBERS SIGN WRITING 0417 345 110 Independent valuations Highly experienced team All Signs Signwriting Personalised serviceAnnandale Plumbing 0408 037 686 SPORTING CLUBS Pre-purchase & Pre-saleBellarine Peninsula Plumbing 0458521352 Lonsdale Golf Club 5258 1523 Family Law Point Lonsdale S.L.S.C. 5258 1257Geoff Ray 5258 4989/0418 373 026 Point Lonsdale Bowls Club 5258 1150 Estate & Probate Q’Cliff Football/Netball Club 5258 4588 Mortgage ValuationsGolightly & Sons Plumbing 0418 524 268 Q”Cliff/Lonsdale Yacht Club 0409 562 976 Queenscliff Croquet Club 5258 1773 We value homes.Grant Priddle 0455 363603 Queenscliff Sporting Club 5258 4588 Not just houses. Point Lonsdale Tennis Club 5258 3272AJM Plumbing Service 0418386916 Queenscliff Bowling Club 5258 1773 Queenscliff Golf Club 5258 4344Mark Riley Plumbing 0418 100 689PICTURE FRAMING 0439 563355On the Point Picture Framing PLASTERING - RENDERING HENDREY CONSULTINGPlaster - Bryant 0405 252103 STORAGE - BOATS - CARAVANS QUEENSCLIFFE 03 5258 1112 MELBOURNE 03 9242 0116Patrick McCarthy 0408 075330 Bodea Shed & boat storage 0490 081066 [email protected] OFFICE 5258 1159 TRAVEL - TOURISM - FERRY HENDREY.COM.AUPt Lonsdale Post Office Queenscliff Visitor Info centre 5258 4843 Queenscliff Sorrento Ferry Service 5258 3244 5258 1579 . [email protected] The Rip December 2017 Page 27

Borough Bulletin December 2017Message from Queenscliffe that will focus on key economic friendly events are available on the Pointyour Councillors opportunities and priorities for public Lonsdale Christmas Tree & Community investment, outlining a roadmap for the future Celebration of Christmas Facebook page andIt is very pleasing to reflect on the sustainability of the Queenscliffe economy. Bellarine Heritage Railway website,achievements of the new Council as the first Coming into the summer season, it is www.bellarinerailway.com.au, respectively.year of our four-year term draws to a close. important to check on vulnerable family, friends and neighbours, particularly children Runners and swimmers will already beCompletion of the revamped Point Lonsdale and frail or elderly people, during periods gearing up for the Point Lonsdale RipVillage Playground was the last key element of extreme heat. The Community tab View Swim Classic on Saturday 30of the Point Lonsdale Foreshore Master Plan of Council’s website provides useful and December 2017 and the Rip to River Fun Runthat began some five years ago. The public practical information to help residents on Saturday 6 January 2018. For Rip Viewconsultation process helped Council to and visitors stay safe in the summer heat Swim Classic event details, check out thedeliver an impressive local foreshore area and prepare themselves and their properties Point Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club website,that meets all current safety standards and for the fire season. www.pointlonsdaleslsc.asn.au, or visit theretains the coastal character of the site for The Councillors and staff of the Borough Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club website,families to enjoy for many years to come. of Queenscliffe wish you a safe, happy and www.oceangroveslsc.asn.au, for more restful holiday season. We look forward to information about the Rip to River Fun Run.Following years of advocacy and community another year of collaboration in 2018.campaigning, Council was delighted with Council is thrilled to be hosting the Goldthe Victorian government’s announcement Office closure Coast 2018 Queen’s Baton Relay and weof funding for the ‘Point Lonsdale Lighthouse are preparing for a big day when our localReserve – Stage 1’ and ‘Destination Queenscliff’ Council’s offices will be closed for the batonbearers carry the Queen’s Batonprojects. We are very appreciative of the Christmas and New Year holiday period from through Queenscliff on Monday 12 Februaryefforts of Minister for Water and Police, and Friday 22 December 2017 at 4:30pm and will 2018. Keep your eye on Council’s website,local member for the Bellarine, Lisa Neville re-open on Tuesday 2 January 2018 at 9:00am. www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au, for updatesMP, to secure this funding. Minister Neville’s about this once in a lifetime event.announcements pave the way for future A feast of events for thegenerations to visit, enjoy and experience the Borough this summer Updates to Bushfirevery best of our region. Management Overlay The Borough of Queenscliffe events calendarThe completion of Round Two of our is set to deliver something for everyone this The Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO) is aCommunity Solar Initiative, the hard work summer. The fun begins with the lighting planning control applied to properties with theof volunteers and representatives of the of the Point Lonsdale Christmas Tree on potential to be affected by extreme bushfires.Bellarine Catchment Network, Swan Bay Saturday 2 December 2017 and continuesEnvironment Association and Point Lonsdale with the Santa Train on Saturday 17 December The Victorian Government has recentlyCoastcare Group at the 2017 Community 2017 and Sunday 18 December 2017. Further reviewed the mapping for the BMO and newPlanting Day, and our e-waste, hard waste details about these ever popular family- mapping criteria have been developed inand National Recycling Week collection partnership with the CFA and CSIRO as part ofevents have all made a substantial the Victorian Government’s commitment tocontribution towards our commitment to be implement all of the recommendations of thecarbon neutral by 2020. 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission.We continue to make terrific progress with Borough of Queenscliffe planning schemethe upgrade of the Queenscliff Sport and maps have been updated to reflect the newRecreation Precinct, providing the modern, BMO mapping criteria. Please refer to thesafe facilities that our players deserve, Bushfire Management Overlay page withinand we are poised to deliver an Economic the Infrastructure and Development sectionDevelopment Strategy for the Borough of of Council’s website, www.queenscliffe.vic. gov.au, for further information.For more information Next Council MeetingVisit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.auor contact the Borough of The final Ordinary Meeting of CouncilQueenscliffe on 5258 1377. for 2017 will be held on Thursday 14 December commencing at 7.00pm. All welcome. 50 Learmonth Street (PO Box 93) Queenscliff VIC 3225 | Phone: 03 5258 1377 | Fax: 03 5258 3315 www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au The Rip December 2017 Page 28

Cruise the Bay and enjoy a spectacular bay sunset whilst enjoying Food, Wine & Live Music | |Sailing from Queenscliff $90 per person 7.00 -10.00pm | Sat 11 Feb, 2018 Book online @ searoad.com.au/sunset@QUEENSCLIFF MARINA@QUEENSCLIFF MARINA Permanent Desks Ergonomic Workstations Hot Desks Business WorkshopsTHURS - SUN I 10AM-4PM OPEN 7 DAYS from December 18 The Rip December 2017 Page 29

Time for a better boat letters \"Careful what you wishramp deal! for!\" the Melbourne Cup long weekend has never With another busy season ahead, users of been especially busy. In support of our Mayor II,the Queenscliff boat ramp will be readying I would like to commend Terry Philp on histhemselves for even more chaos. With booming I find it strange that our current councilrecreational boat numbers expanding each year justifies spending my hard earned money letter in the last issue, In support of our Mayor.and the state government pushing for ‘target 1 to build/ relocate cabins because there is a He has   finally articulated what most ofmillion’ rec fishos starts to see more and more «shortage» of accommodation in the borough.users, along with general marine users also What shortage? There will always be a shortage us think. There is not a “supposed” lack ofincreasing in number, it’s the boat ramp that if every-one wants to come at the same time!!! accommodation in Queenscliff, it’s a severehas to cope with this increase. Otherwise there are plenty of rooms available. lack of. A bonus for the Borough Council no doubt, as  As Queenscliff is also home to us all as well Be careful what you wish for, we mightthe price of $12 cost per launch props up their as a tourist destination, (as it has been since the become another Portsea,  with no town. Or iscoffers like no other recreation in the town. 1880›s), it is important that tourist numbers be that what they want? managed to protect our fragile environment Just what is it that those users are getting and anyway, who wants to go away for a quiet Well done Terry!for the fee? A set of toilets cleaned once a day weekend where there is wall to wall people?  Name suppliedand that’s pretty much it (and long waits as thetraffic snarl from ineffective design and lack of Adding accommodation for another 30 Bellarine at burstingsimple ramp etiquette routines signs or painted people is insignificant in the big scheme of point!lines). things but the money that is to be spent by our council to provide this is not! The amenity, beauty and tourism values of It would be very interesting to see the figures ‘The Bellarine’ will be lost if the population andrevealed, as reports of over $180k back in the My business is very healthy but there are urbanization of the peninsula is increased to1980’s - when launching fee was $5 and the many weekends and indeed weekdays when I the extent proposed by council planners in thenumber of boaties was less than half of what have empty rooms. ‘Vision for Geelong’.we have now - it would indicate that it’s quite aconsiderable donation to the QBC. Surely a responsible council should be   The COGG Settlement Strategy based on supporting it›s local businesses rather than an aspirational strong growth scenario, would When the crown land, at the time of the working in competition and what›s more have Geelong’s population increase fromramp’s creation, was handed over by VicRail spending valuable resources that could be the current 235,000 to 352,000.  This is a 50%or its predecessor to the QBC, the agreement spent to help us fill those empty rooms!! population growth with over one fifth (21%) ofwas that all income would be returned to the Name and address supplied this proposed population being housed on theupkeep and improvements of the ramp itself. Bellarine Peninsula.  Over the last 5 years oneOne has to wonder how lucrative a toilet We are far from full! third (1/3) of residential lot construction hascleaning contract must be! been on the Bellarine with Leopold and Ocean Dear Editor Grove receiving most.  To add to this, the price discrepancy with I run a several accommodation propertiesannual user pass conditions can be hard to In 2014 the Victorian Government chose thefathom, especially for those living 50 meters and have done so for a number of years. As a Bellarine Peninsula as one of four special areasapart on Fellows road for instance. Add to that response to council claims of an accommodation in Victoria to prepare a Localized Planningthe unusual scenario that now a season pass shortage I will highlight that on the recent Statement.  The report states“ these highly valuedcan be transferable between users - just who is Melbourne Cup and therefore a long weekend areas have significant geographic and physicalgetting the better value? for Melbourne, 28 of the properties, which were features which contribute to the quality of life for available in Queenscliff on one site, remained Victorians and are a significant part of our state.” Does a resident west of Fellows road share empty for the holiday weekend, including onehis pass with a QBC resident? of mine. Properties available in Queenscliff The report describes the Bellarine as having cover the whole range from large to small, “high quality rural landscapes with cropping, Wouldn’t it make better sense to reverse the heritage to modern, and yet occupancy rates grazing, viticulture and horticulture, proximity toscenario or does the whole separate passes across the board remain at less than 20%. The the coast and extensive environmental and historicfiasco smell fishier than the ramp itself? holiday rental agents I have spoken to have assets” had NO contact with anyone from council or Until clarity on the situation we wait with council agents in regard to rental demand in Urbanisation of this magnitude would notbaited breath (pun intended) … the local area. Yet we are told by council and only destroy the amenity for residents butName and address supplied its consultants that there is an accommodation would severely reduce the tourist attraction shortage. It is time to do a reality check. (a major industry) of the whole area.  The mixNo accommodation of Ramsar wetlands and a Marine Nationalcrisis and no need for Properties available for holiday rental also Park, beaches for all abilities, lighthouses atCouncil cabin spend! attract a higher “commercial/tourism” rate the entrance to Port Phillip Bay at Pt Lonsdale burden from council , and any investment in the and Queenscliff, rural landscapes, scenic andDear Editor, commercial holiday rental property market by historic towns, locally grown fresh produce and Queenscliffe has approx. 3000 households council would be in direct conflict with existing Sunday markets, and a number of wineries to rental properties.   For council to propagate visit and sample,  all contribute to a diverse andwith many of them also accommodation claims based on highly misleading or incorrect fascinating area worth preserving for now andproviders. There are about 300 airbnb providers, information rubs salt into the wounds. To the future for residents and visitorsover 110 Stayz providers plus the registered achieve their notional occupancy rates of 60%accommodation providers of which there are for cabin rentals are based either on a very   It is important for town boundaries tomany. In the course of a year there are about flawed and highly optimistic business  plan or be identified immediately with Planning10 weekends where there is no accommodation they will seriously impinge upon the existing Scheme overlays for protection againstavailable and guests need to book early    e.g. holiday or tourist rental market. Take your incremental expansion, to enable the BellarineQMF, Hot Rod weekend, Australia day, and pick.   “Our rates at work” are not supporting environmental, social and tourism valuesother assorted weekends when we have a operators such as myself and others in the same to be maintained and protected for futurenumber of weddings on at the same time. We boat, but propping up a council competitor generations.all hope to get those precious 3 weeks post who gets grant money from the taxpayer and  Joan Lindros - Geelong Environment CouncilChristmas at 100% occupancy to help get us additionally, differential rates thrown in to topthrough the year. up the council coffers.   The Rip December 2017 Page 30  Since the demise of the Seafood Festival, we Until my occupancy rates go up I will nothave always had rooms available at Easter and accept this myth that Queenscliff has anything like an accommodation shortage. Name and address supplied

letters Fresh consultation Pie in the sky!Goodbye to a favourite needed on Queenscliff’s famous Rolling Pin Bakery hasphysio! featured in a list of Australia’s top food and Economic Strategy drink experiences. It is with sadness that I would like toinform the community of the retirement of Our municipality’s biggest community group Compiled for Qantas and published in theRob Hutchinson (physiotherapist). Rob has wants the Queenscliffe Council to postpone airline’s inflight magazine, the list rates thebeen providing physiotherapy services out of a vote on a $65,000 Economic Development award-winning business at number 37.the rooms at Point Lonsdale Physiotherapy Strategy (EDS), to give ratepayers a better say.for many years and has likely assisted a large “Few foods are as comforting as chicken pie.percentage of the borough’s residents for their The Point Lonsdale Civic Association says Rolling Pin pies and cakes, a favourite amongmusculoskeletal ailments in this time. His late inclusions to the strategy’s final draft by locals and visitors to Victoria’s picturesquededicated, caring and honest nature has seen both the consultant, Deloitte, and the Borough’shim develop a strong and loyal client base tourism reference group TEDAC, have not had Bellarine Peninsula, has perfected four types:whom will no doubt miss his services. adequate community scrutiny. chicken and vegetable, chicken and mushroom, chicken carbonara and the award-winning, Sally and I have tried our hardest to twist his “As nobody in the broader community hasarm into staying. However, the lure of a flashy previously seen what is now proposed as the pilgrimage-worthy Chinese garlic andnew caravan and the wide open road appears final version... PLCA request that the final pepper chicken pie,” the article says.too much. document be subject of a further consultation process before the EDS is established as a Surf history The team at Point Lonsdale Physiotherapy policy, which future councils will rely on to captured in bookwould like to thank Rob for all his service and advise their decision making process,” saidwish both him and wife Carol the very best as PLCA President Faye Agterhuis in a letter to A new book detailing the history of our localthey embark on a new chapter of their life. Council. surf culture will be launched this month. Thanks Rob…we will miss you and your “The PLCA believes this is unacceptable.” 'The Rip' has been penned by Point Lonsdale'swhistling! “At no time has a request for community Ian Duckworth to mark more than 50 years ofRegards, comment on the final document been made. the Point Lonsdale Boardrider's ClubNathan Ulph “The Shortlands Bluff process highlighted the willingness of community members to be It will be available from selected outlets andSHARE YOUR VIEWS: involved and to sustain that involvement, we from the Boardider's Clubhouse just in time forWhat love to hear what you have to say and suggest that the EDS will be no different but Christmas.encourage your letters. Views expressed perhaps less straight forward,” Ms Agterhuisare not necessarily those of the Editor and said. The cost is $50, with all proceeds going topreference is given to letters that carry an The Association has previously protested BeyondBlue.author's name and address. the level of decision-making authority given [email protected] TEDAC in relation to the report. Councillors are set to vote on the strategy at public notices this month's meeting. Co-funded by ratepayers and the state POINT LONSDALE CIVIC ASSOCIATION government, it aims to provide a blueprint for MEETING future economic growth. Residents without a business registration Friday December 8th - 7:30 pm number were invited to have a say via an Point Lonsdale Primary School online survey, but were excluded from more organised discussion forums in the preparationGuest speakers: Phil Well and Ian Beswicke - Fire and of the document. Emergency Management District 7 South West Region “In keeping with Council’s commitment to communication and consultation, we request Topic: Fire safety issues including planning, zoning and that councillors take this issue seriously and general Fire protection issues. delay a decision that may lock in a strategy that excludes community involvement in major Come along and be informed and better prepared for the strategic and financial decision making now coming Fire Season Period. and into the future,” Ms Agterhuis. Hold the date January 12th 2018 AGM HOME MAINTENANCE Including • BATHROOMS • KITCHENS Grant Rogers - Point Lonsdale PH: 0438 261954 The Rip December 2017 Page 31

Point Lonsdale St Aloysius Sweet Bowls Club Primary School Treats Queenscliff ‘Open House’ & & Members’ Night Christmas Tree Drive & Lemonade Every Friday from 5.00 – 7.00 pm Festive Fete Enjoyment - Entertainment - Fun Fresh 6ft ALL WELCOME Trees ‘Jag the Joker’ A fun game of chance. Where: Cnr Bowen Rd Hand Prize jackpots every week Made & Pt Lonsdale Rd Gifts if there is no winner Pt Lonsdale Open to everyone! Select & pay for Sausage *Member’s Draw tree on day Sizzle Win a cash prize plus sponsor prizes * A complimentary savory bar snack served Tree Sales: Sat 2nd & Sat 9th December 8am to 2pm Festive Fete: Sat 2nd December 8am to 2pm * Drinks at member prices Whether you are a member, social member, or visitor come along for an hour or so-you won’t be disappointed. See you Friday! Our friendly Club welcomes new bowlers and o ers FREE coaching every Thursday at 9.00 am. Bowls provided.Proudly sponsored by Lix Cafe - Noble Rot Wine Bar - Hermit Crab Homewares Uniting Church Events Queenscliff Fire Brigade Christmas Day Santa Run Sea of Ukes Concert Wednesday 13 Dec 6pm Dinner ~ 7.30pm Concert Depart Queenscli Fire Station 9.00am Concert Ticket $15 ~ Dinner by donation at the door Hesse St - Wharf St - Bridge St Beach St - Wharf St - Gellibrand St - King St - Hesse St Info and bookings online at www.unitingqueenscliff.org.au Stop: Recreation Reserve Caravan Park approx. 9.10am Through caravan park to Flinders St - Henry St Christmas Services Stop Henry St approx. 9.20am 8pm Christmas Eve Candles and Communion King St - Bellarine Hwy to Pt Lonsdale Rd Stop: Beacon Resort approx. 9.30am 10am Christmas Day Celebration Pt Lonsdale Rd Stop: Pt Lonsdale main St Playground approx. 9.50am Advent Beach Hut Art Installation Pt Lonsdale Rd - Ocean Rd Exhibition open every day through Vestry Shop Ocean Rd - Fellows RdCome and see the gorgeous Huts on the theme of Sea of Grace Stop: bus stop opposite Grimes rd. approx. 10.10 amInstallations in the Huts are prepared by local children and artists Fellows Rd – Peter Ho Blvd – Shell Rd – Lawrence Rd – Nelson Rd - Bellarine Hwy Film Night Return to station. Sunday 31 December 7.30pm Please note all of Santa’s stop times are approximates and may vary according to the number of kids Santa has to greet at each stop. Chris Wilson in Concert Wednesday 3 Jan 8pm The Rip December 2017 Page 32Chris will be supported by sons George Picha and Fenn Wilson! Ticket $25 (includes supper) Bar available Info and bookings online at www.unitingqueenscliff.org.au Seaside Knits and Tea Cosies Exhibition 10am - 5pm Friday 5 Jan - Sunday 7 Jan Exhibition free admission Tea cosies & artful knitting sensations for sale Luscious scones & refreshments available in the UQ cafe Info and bookings online at www.unitingqueenscliff.org.au or contact Jan 5258 2854 email [email protected] Uniting Church, cnr Hesse & Stokes Street Queenscliff

Drop your used toothbrushes into the collection container at Council’s offices and keep them out of landfill Dental hygiene products accepted: • Toothbrushes • Empty toothpaste tubes and caps • Empty floss containersProudly supported by the Queenscliff Kindergarten and the Borough of Queenscliffe Visit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au for more details Holiday Property Management Bookings Queenscliff & Pt Lonsdale Are you looking for a Property Manager for your holiday house? Beach Breaks Bellarine offers a fresh professional and personalised approach to holiday property management. Our aim is to unlock the earning potential of your home or investment. Talk to us today about our competitive rates and range of services... Cheryl & Philip 0424 172 050 [email protected] www.beachbreaksbellarine.com.au The Rip December 2017 Page 33

Queenscliff remembersMembers and family march under the Locals have paused for a minute's silence to remember serviceMinesweepers Association banner personnel killed in wars.and right, the HMAS Goorangai wasthe first vessel sunk in WWII. Upwards of 100 people attended the Remembrance Day Service at Queenscliff's RSL on November 11. Upwards of 50 people gathered at Queenscliff's Shortland's Bluff on Pictured: Above Retired Lieutenant Colonel David Millie and GrahamNovember 19 to remember the 24 sailors who lost their lives with the Christie and below, ex-servicemen at the Queenscliff RSL service.sinking of the HMAS Goorangai. The minesweeper was split in two on November 20, 1940, after acollision with the passenger troopship MV \"Duntroon\" in Port Phillipheads. The Goorangai sank within a minute. It was the first Royal Australian Navy (RAN) vessel sunk and thecrew were the first RAN sailors to die in World War Two. Poor lighting on board the ship was later blamed for the collision. The wreckage remain at the bottom of the bay. Majella O’Connor Optometrist “Love Your Glasses!”Real people, Real service, Real vision solutions 2 Park Lane, 99 Presidents Ave, OCEAN GROVE Ph: 5255 5655 for an appointment www.oceaneyes.com.au The Rip December 2017 Page 34

arts Tussock Upstairs Gallery The Bookshop 89 Point Lonsdale Road Point Lonsdale at Queenscliff www.tussockupstairs.com.au 30 Hesse St Queenscliff | 03 5258 4496 [email protected] www.thebookshopatqueenscliff.com 'Summer Expo' • Custom Framing of Artworks, Prints, Posters,9th December 17 - 28th January 18 Memorabilia, Photographs, 3D Objects, Textiles Featuring recent works by: • Canvas stretching and framing • Photos printed to canvas and stretched Karen van Cuylenburg - Sue Cumming • Conservation framing Priscilla Fenton - Janet Goldman - Anne Hastie • Framing repairs Jane Kempe - Libbet Loughnan - Tim PescottMichael Ryan - Bevan Shepherd - Paul Waycott Tom Wells - Stephen Wright Opening Drinks Saturday 9th December 3 pm - 5 pm 239 Point Lonsdale Road Point Lonsdale 0439 563 355Priscilla Fenton Stephen Wright Michael RyanSeaview Gallery SASAeeluleuecscsttetetddrrwwaaoollrriikkaass nnffrrooCCmmootthlhlelele1e19c9c3t30ta0’as’bs–b–l7le70e0s’ss’s queenscliff Dorothy Braund Fred Williams Danila Vassilieff GDeoorrgoethByelBl rSayubnidl CrFarigedBWililllCiaolmems aDn anBialrabVaarassBilriaesffh CHRISTMAS SHOW GeorgeHBayewllarSdyVbeilaCl rEaivgeliBneillSCyomleemRaonbeBrtaJrbaackras Brash 2-31 December HDaayvwidaRrdanVkeianl EElvmealinReoaScyhme eRoRboebretrGtrJieavceks AnnDeaMvoidntRgaonmkeirny EWlmillaiaRmoFarcahteer RMobaerrytCGerciielvAellenCeramics by Ann-Maree Gentile and a wonderful collection of Seaview Artists. December 1 - 24, 201Anne Montgomery William Frater Mary Cecil Allen and more December 1 - 24, 2017 wwwww.swa.slatlt--aarrt.tco.cmo.amu .au Re ected Trees 33-35 Hesse Street Queenscliff Vic 3225 (03) 5258 3988 www.salt-art.com.aucontemporary - traditional - glass - jewellery Open: Fri - Mon 10.30am - 4pm Open Tues - Thurs by appt. Open 10.30 - 5.00 daily - closed Wednesdays 86 Hesse St Queenscli 3225 - 5258 3645 3333(--03335)5H52eH5s8see3sS9ts8r8eeewtSwQtwur.eeseaenlts-tacrlVitff.ciVcoicm33.a22u225 5 [email protected] (03) 525O8pe3n:9F8ri 8- Mwonw10w.3.0saamlt--4apmrt.com.au email: [email protected] Open: FOrpien-TMueso-nTh1ur0s .b3y 0apapmt. - 4pm Open Tues - Thurs by appt. The Rip December 2017 Page 35

arts Yangs’ exhibition at Geelong Gallery, these are Summer vibes sure to attract strong interest,” said Kelly. Priscilla Fenton, Michael Ryan and Stephen “Other notable works include oil on board Wright head up an impressive line up of artists paintings ‘Mending the nets’ (pictured) by exhibiting in Tusccok Upstairs Summer Expo Dorothy Braund and ‘Woman in contemplation,’ 17. by Bill Coleman.” The show will also feature the works of The exhibition runs from December 1 to 24. Janet Goldman, Sue Cumming, Karen van Cuylenburg, Paul Waycott, Jane Kempe, Anne Hastie, Tim Pescott, Tom Wells, Libbet Loughnan and Bevan Shepherd. Works included in the exhibition will cover a range of styles, subject matter and techniques. Many of the artists explore local subject matter in exciting and fresh ways. This is an “Off the Wall Show,” so works can be purchased and taken home as a perfect Christmas present! It opens with drinks on Saturday 9th December 3pm – 5pm and runs until January 28.Australia's best on show All I want for Christmas... The works of some of Australia’s most The whimsicalsignificant artists feature in an exhibition at SaltContempory this month. A birthday to remember ceramics of Ann- “Australian collectibles” includes selected Queenscliff Gallery & Workshop's Theo Marie Gentile willpaintings, drawings, edition prints and mixed and Soula Mantalvanous are celebrating theirmedia works by Danila Vassilieff, Dorothy first year in Queenscliff with an exhibition to be a highlight ofBraund, Fred Williams, George Bell, Robert remember.Jacks, Sybil Craig, Mary Cecil Allen, Anne Seaview’s festiveMontgomery and Bill Collins, amongst others. Canicular Days features the fabulous work of iconic cartoonist and satirist Michael Leunig, exhibition, The “The artworks featured in this exhibition, Rona Green, Adam Nudelman, Lucindapainted largely throughout the 1930’s to the Tanner, Deborahe Williams and Joel Wolter. Christmas Show.1970’s, explore the artists’ responses to the rapidchanges in culture, society and technology The official opening is at 3pm on December Opening onoccurring at the beginning of the 20th century,” 3. The exhibition runs until February 25.said gallery director Fiona Kelly. Saturday December QG&W’s focuses on printmaking and works “This period was marked by the artists’ on paper however flexes the rules a little to give 2, the event bringsdeliberate break from traditional representation visitors more light on an artist’s practice.in art, rejecting the conservatism of the past and together a broadexploring new, modern form of art suited to the It proudly shows the work of more than 70present.” Australian artists/printmakers and also hosts range of talent and special exhibitions Among the highlights are two intimate mediums includingdrypoint etchings by Fred Williams. paintings, glass and sculptures. “Following his recent highly successful ‘You “Ann-Maree specializes in joyful, whimsical sculptures. Her clay sculptures have a wonderful playfulness and sense of fun that put a smile on your face,” said Seaview’s Colleen Kenwood. Works by Kate Smith, Christine Robinson Dana Dion, Fred Thompson, Denise Walker, Jennifer Puller and Paul Margocsy will also be on show. Gallery CaniCular Days Rona Green, John Kelly, Michael Leunig, Soula Mantalvanos, Adam Nudelman, Lucinda Tanner, Deborah Williams, & Joel Wolter Official opening: Dec 3rd, 3pm Exhibition dates: Nov 30th – Feb 25th Lucinda Tanner printing in the gallery: Dec 28th – 30th Workshops CusTOM WOrKsHOPs professional and beginner levels. 1:1 WOrKsHOPs Bring a friend, get 1/2 price on your 2nd booking Playful Creature, Michael Leunig ink on paper 29 x 42cm10am – 5pm Nov 30 – Feb 25 (Closed Christmas & New Year’s days) 81 Hesse Street Queenscliff 3225 P: 4202 0942 [email protected] qgw.com.au The Rip December 2017 Page 36

Automotive Service Centre ○MECHANICAL REPAIRS ○LOG BOOK SERVICING ○ENGINE TUNING ○TYRES & BATTERIES○LOCAL FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY All work guaranteed 5258 1841 Kinder kids Aiji Withers, Freya Walker and Leila Scammell with Cr Susan Salter56 Bellarine Highway, Queenscliff Brush up on your recycling Gas Fitting & Roofing Old toothbrushes are the newest target in our “Council’s new recycling program municipality’s war on waste. complements our annual e-waste collectionNOW ACCEPTING EFTPOS & MAJOR CREDIT CARDS event, the household battery recycling program The Borough of Queenscliffe has set up our and the kerbside recycling and green waste For all your Plumbing needs first collection station at the Council offices for bin service, which have lead to significant unused toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes and reductions in the amount of waste sent toMob: 0408 037 686 dental floss containers. landfill by residents from the Borough, “ he said. E: [email protected] Launched during National Recycling Week Lic. 40157 the Queenscliff Kindergarten-inspired initiative The Kindergarten introduced the toothbrush is the only campaign of its kind targeting the recycling program to families earlier this year items, which would normally end up in landfill. as part of its environment program. “According to dental associations, we should Collected items will be sent to recycling be changing our toothbrushes every three to firm TerraCycle to be cleaned, shredded and four months. Therefore, our population of 3,000 moulded into new products including park could potentially divert 12,000 toothbrushes benches, picnic tables and even playground from landfill each year through this program,” equipment. said Mayor Tony Francis. Point Lonsdale Primary School children have swapped the books for the surf Waves of learning fun Reading, writing and arithmetic are made way for paddling, popping and surfing for the lucky students at Point Lonsdale Primary School. As one of the perks of living so close to the beach, students were treated last term to lessons from some of the best in the business - top surfers and school mums Shayleigh Chapman and Jade Ogilvie. The Rip December 2017 Page 37

Just the way Tas would have wanted it!SURFING - The Tasman Cup was run and Chapman paddled out after securing somewon on Sunday November 5. The day started borrowed equipment and with ten minutes to mate and all round great bloke. We all lookwith a bacon and egg breakfast at the club go on the clock stamped her authority on the forward to the Tasman Cup next year secure inhouse which lured the potential punters out heat. In just ten minutes she managed to snag the knowledge that we are doing it just the wayof the woodwork with the delicious smell of three of the best waves to come through all day Tas would have wanted it done.sizzling bacon. As the Tasman Cup is a retro and walk away a winner…beginners luck!!competition using boards shaped pre 1980, it Stay wet and stay safewasn’t long before an impromptu show and The gathering at the clubhouse that afternoon Sparxshine was happening with the unofficial prize was bittersweet. These are the sort of eventsgoing to the person who could produce the that past president, Tasman Blizzard loved. A Anna Zanoni dominates in the Point Lonsdaleoldest board. Dave Oges won hands down… gathering of the community to share good times Boardriders' Iron Chef competitionand no the board wasn’t his daily ride, contrary and laughter, listen to and play music and catchto banter by the resident scallywags! up with old friends. It was poignant to see some of Tas’ mates make the journey to Lonnie from The surfing component was run at the all points of the compass to pay their respectsback beach in challenging but contestable to, and remember one taken far too soon.conditions. It was great to see some of the Clubsbest surfers out amongst it, not on their usual The Iron Chef Competition was fought outhigh performance equipment but on the sort of in a spirit of friendly rivalry, the premise beingsingle fin boards that were all the rage in the to use a common set of ingredients to come upmid seventies. with the best stir fry rice or noodle dish. For Iron Chef Kent Stonehouse this was literally like Predictably the cream rose to the top and cooking in his own backyard. Born and raisedit was genuinely hard to tell that both Lockie in the Lighthouse reserve this would have beenKerney and Andrew Lynch were actually just another day at the office. Iron Chef Andrewsurfing on some fairly primitive equipment, Blizzard created a tasty dish which he wassuch was the style and aggression they brought unable to get across the line in the 20 minuteto the table. Eventually youth won out… just, time frame due to a tactical blunder in choosingwith Lockie flowing effortlessly through a series the noodles, which according to the esteemedof heavy duty off the top, cutback combinations judges were still “rather crunchy”. And so iton the wave of the day to seal the deal. was down to Iron Chef Anna Jepson and her amazing stir fry rice creation to take out the In the Womens Divisions both Steff Crowley inaugural Tasman Cup Iron Chef competition.Clough and Maddy Kerney appeared to have Some might credit her tactical concealment ofthe answers to anything seasoned campaigner the coconut milk, but that would be just sourJade Ogilvie could pull from her extensive grapes…Andrew!!bag of tricks. It looked like a one, two finishwith Steff in front by a nose. Typically and as And so it was that we finished a wonderfulshe has done so many times before, Shayleigh day celebrating the memory of a friend, clubCLUB QUEENSCLIFF @ the Monahan Centre Recreation ReserveNew Chef New Menu New Wine List Family Friendly Great Atmosphere Amazing ViewsOpen Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings through Summer134 Hesse Street, Queenscliff. BOOKINGS 5258 4588 - 0408 953868 The Rip December 2017 Page 38

sport, health & wellbeingCoutas hit the track early FOOTBALL - Queenscliff's senior footballershave sweated it out in 30-plus degree conditions, Coutas pre-seasonin early preparations for a fresh assault on next training has attractedseason's Bellarine Football League premiership. a mix of old and new faces, including left With new coach Steve Clark at the helm, a Spencer Luppino andsquad of more than 40 were put through their below best and fairestpaces in a series of gruelling time trials and skill winner Daniel Gibbdrills on the first night of training last month. There's 46 here tonight The former Leopold premiership coach said and there was a dozenthe strong turnout was a sign of positive season apologies, so that's aahead. great effort on the first night \"The roll-up has been fantastic. There's 46 – Steve Clarkhere tonight and there was a dozen apologies, sothat's a great effort on the first night,\" Clark said. putting in a big pre-season or playing in a new position or whatever it will be. \"The competition for spots will no doubtdrive the squad that little bit harder... with the 'The flip side I hope none of these blokes getnumbers being around, the training steps up too comfortable because then they'll probablyand the enjoyment steps up.\" have a comfortable year,\" Clark said. Among the new faces was new recruit BenCarmichael. The classy midfielder followedClark from the Lions. Other recruits include Nick Aringo (Waubra),Mitch Butteriss (Leopold), Tim Connolly(Leopold), Nathan Monk (Lake Wendouree)and Brayden Warren (Ocean Grove). \"At this stage it looks like there could be ninenew players,\" said Clark. \"All the boys that have come here now haveplayed some pretty good senior footy and theyshould be capable of doing that this comingseason. \"But the most improvement you always getfrom your list comes from within, so someonefrom within will be the biggest surprise packet, Let’s do Excellence in Health and WellbeingEExxcceelllleenn Brunch! Barb Vallance Nathan Ulph - MRyooBbthaHerbruatVpcaihslitlnansocen SUNDAY BRUNCH MENU Sally Caldwell -RPohbyCsHilouattihrceehriPanplsaisoptnp 10.30am - 2.30pm Paul Gilling - PhysioCthlaeirraepPisltapp @ Links Bistro Claire Plapp - Physiotherapist Lonsdale Golf Club Sara Monaghan - Physiotherapist69 Fellows Road Point Lonsdale H•S••S•igWPPNHSDSHNhE2EpeeperSlEyy5CocaCoacpkrdkr-NdtILtIyssaesaA&Ae&nekccCcIeILnhLBnheBiadiljejeaaualclurOIIisescnrcNsrNlk•S•iS•iktgkdee’,iTMTssPPePPebwSHESNHEaasxEEaEipiepRieRnnpticCoaCocanhEEerkdkrdPctItISrSmasasAA&l&iAuTceTcIIoLhnLhnBdSnSUrejejuaecu::eIIssrcNr:NeLiikteehTTss!PaEEaniRRn EESSTTSS:: P: 5258 1955 • DRreymNeesdehiadolliMnu•galdssNDearergycepkNa&eineBdalicnkg Pain P•••HAYFJAJoohurrSttiinhnhanIcrtrtOviWitt&t&iieioccTenMMCCPHauuaoloasEsnMnr••••uccddeRuouliitlvtlADJRAiaAJRloiaoeouorrorrnernmnePttcSyiSishsmnhmnbekYttrNtrrtrnoeiaeiyat&tt&eiidiaidc•nncteiirsMsMoaaCdCCdlluluoo.iMMLns.snn.gcIcaaddNuussOiitltlssICiaiaoNoCaarrlnnggLiASSsnseeIttNLirrcaaEPaiinnlBIssLPOAilOTaKtEeISNsCCGS•lliStinnuFNidIiccTOioaNaWllNEPPAOSiiVSWllaaACttIOLeeLAPssABESSSLNSttE!uuE!ddSiioo E: [email protected] N W: lonsdalegc.com.au N lPPPOOHDDYIISAA•TTIORRPYCYTH•H••LYPPPPPCIESNOSSHHLRIYYIDOIYCYACCNITSHSHAPIH0COTOIYIOOERLALOO•YTRTLGG1CHAH•P0YYPPLE1EI••LSIYBRNRHHAYeAAIATAC•lClNNaEHPPCArDDSiOnYYLLTTeILH•HPNO•H•EEIIwLGDCRRCCyAAAYRA,LLTPPPYL•IIEYoYNNHNMSi••nAIIDEDtYCC•NLIEIOEoEAADFDTnTTLILsIILHTTTTdIIHPNIPaENAAlEIERINeNGLLRSAV••AAASBiBPcTTPOOYC3EEYWW2LSS2•EEA5DNNS••I••SEFFFFETUUIIISwTTNTNwNwE. lCLPINO•IDCPIAO0TDRIYA1T•0PR1SYBYe•CllaBHriOOneWLOHEwGNyY,TP•HoHiEnAtRNLoADnPsTYdHalEeRVAicP3Y22•5DIETIwTww CLINIC 0 101 Bellarine Hwy, Point Lonsda 5258 4633CLINIC 0 101 Bellarine Hwy, Point Lonsd 101 Bellarine Hwy, Point Lonsdale Vic 3225 www.ptlonsdalephysio.com.au The Rip December 2017 Page 39

1r0egcreeyncbolettleds This season, don’t be silly — recycle your beer and mixed drinks bottles. You don’t have to rinse to recycle. Visit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au and use Council’s A–Z waste and recycling guide to help you recycle more items then ever before from your home. .NEW Glass Recyclables_v2.indd 1 The Rip December 20231/171/20P17ag3e:024p0m

sport, health & wellbeingSwimmers set to make milestone splashNew courserevealed The new course for the Queenscliff 180 Our municipality’s biggest sporting event celebrates its 30thFamily Swim has been revealed. birthday this month. The event, previously known as the Blue Upwards of 1500 swimmers are expected to line up for RipWater Challenge, will take participants in a View Swim Classic on Saturday December 30.180 degree arc around the town’s historic pier,starting from the ferry terminal. \"It's great timing this year, just betwen Christmas and New Year when a lot of people are in town, so we're expecting good There will be two separate distances – 1km numbers,\" said Point Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club presidentand a 500m junior swim. Mathew Ponsford. Masterchef personality Matt Preston will be \"I would expect the big guns to be in it again because they usethe event’s official starter. it as a training swim before the Pier to Pub.\" Multiple Pier to Pub and Ripview Swim Commenced by social swimming group the Gruesomewinner Sam Sheppard and Point Lonsdale’s Groyne Gropers in 1989, the event – initially called the “SpringsLiam Petrie Albutt stepped in to resurrect to Swings Classic” - is now one of the biggest open waterthe popular 29 year old event, after the swims in the state, boasting 1.4 and 3.8 kilometre courses. It isBoroughcoutas swimming club announced it also the PLSLSC's biggest annual fundraiser.could no longer host it. Registrations are open for both swims Upwards of 600 swimmers are expected toparticipate on January 27, with all proceedsgoing to Parkinsons Victoria and another yet-to-be-announced charity. “We will hopefully have a few past Olympicswimmers at the event to encourage thejunior swimmers and present them with theirencouragement awards,” Mr Petrie-Allbuttsaid. Registrations are now open at www.queenscliff180swim.com.Inset: Matt Preston will fire the starter's gun atnext month's Queenscliff 180.Tennis & Croquet Club MAKE FITNESS YOUR GOAL IN 2018! BAREFOOT BOWLS ENERGY FOR LIFE RIPVIEW BISTRO Kerry Pettigrove OPEN 7 DAYS Personal Trainer with more than 20 years experience COURTESY BUS One on One training • Group training Circuit Classes • Boxing Classes • Boot-camps TENNIS COURT Gym memberships available HIRE AVAILABLE 5258 1670 - 0414 581670 FANTASTIC FAMILY VALUE Massage Therapist MEMBERSHIPS Petrina Blair-Tierney FROM $11 Remedial/Sports/Relaxation/TMJ 52581773 Ph: 0429 380 317 118 Hesse Street Queenscliff Ct. Neuromuscular Therapy www.queenscliffbowling.com.au Dip.Ther.Mass/B.Ed. (Phys Ed) Health Fund Rebates Available POINT LONSDALE The Rip December 2017 Page 41

More than 60 players competed in the final Marion Coles Memorial Tournament on Melbourne Cup Day. Photo courtesy Val Wilson. Kev’s Window, Door and Glazing Service OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:Lonsdale marks end of tennis eraDavid WSerivlickinignthseoBenllarineRusty’s Repa0ir4As1nad8nyd3R3Hu0sosm1e8lel 8Maintenace Kevin SmithBuilders etChnoeTMdlehPooseofrMieManntetehmLleaboronoanru.6isar0dnlawTeleooCumTurepennnanDmhiasaeyCvneeltuv.pbean'srttfimiŏcniapatŏrrlakaMtgŏceelkddaŏarssretisi&snhpoareanlesoihprcsakctisorosrŏaDemdsŏnneaporHcdceygeroupŏealtwuearvldipnazrtwoioaicyaannuiegobrgndgltmerlddoiestc&aheoodauinnnwermllmswdtagt,iwroŏrfaalwllrauyyyinonswersyrsdtdlnsihcgoŏnepaŏoeoodrmlmssartooshseyelweuinoenadtsnwrnntisnoeridoesewfgfnrrf-chlposdylMmecumuosrrcbtoeeetrwmolerieibentnraeohbdoynrgueelelserrterposnnrc.aseeliurrCsablus, pin The club has hosted the tournament for the the district to attend the day, and to enjoy theNeLwawSHnePaoMrsHmeREoosonmwuesmabiusnalbergmiieslR:RahaCseneitnrlpdeanutaaenngoinrnsawsviPanradnihgletckoienoonin@negs:b0i4gE3px8oten2nd5s.8cir3oou2nsm4ssellandmBpfcoylaru6re\"\"ismtbmSM7ttho@3aebane0rsger.pmirPayolreonapaeafiylslrw.atecishyddoa,eeemsirinncna,lthcuslaoooebnmnnv,d\"ogemsruSsaaireeitldctropervfeecriaeltnmuamgfrboeyimrmes,mpreasbomnehekrdirbpe,peasaSrtrmlneeesoroasdavQfimnidacautihesIanlanieglfintefQ.ieudeeGn3bcrytMlhsawaa0eycferzOalfoyiwntiflrlehfveeb,ia,rveawsewPdi*arrolami.shleeiNb6nnasifi:0otdcwdetw0Lhmepjooowdl4ehwnfobtgo1esohcsadteppso8aohsakl.uhtoleacae5lrtevosnaah&s1rmedteemea9ttiraehtmote0uhnl.eisflamnae7d.B*huzee8eltFaiulhdnlRvhanigEirstacnihEsnhesgeequvceucoPfecouueocnmnnnepttieesccnfssastosw,iwturoehlhenartoheeewtndpehsepitf,shvoaeersryt and was very passionate about her tennis, and can no longer continue with the event.Lisa Neville MP Lisa Neville MP Member for Bellarine Member for BellarineFor assistance on any issue For assistance on any issue please ring my please ring my Electorate O ce on Electorate Office on 5250 1987 5248 3462 [email protected] [email protected] Shop G066, Gateway Plaza Funded from Parliament’s Electorate Office and Communication Budget621-659 Bellarine Highway, Leopold Funded from Parliament’s Electorate Office and Communication Budget television ‡InstallaWLRQRI79DQWHQQDVPDVWKHDG  DPSOLILHUVERRVWHUV79SRLQWVFDEOLQJ ‡6HWXSDQGWXQLQJRI79·V'9'·VDXGLR  HTXLSPHQWGLJLWDOUHFRUGHUVHWF ‡$OO79UHFHSWLRQSUREOHPVGLDJQRVHG   IL[HGXVLQJWKHODWHVWWHVWHTXLSPHQW ‡$OODUHasRI%HOODULQH3HQLQVXOD *HHORQJ .HLWK'RUPDQ M:  T:  E [email protected] www.pointlonsdaletelevision.com.au LBW Chartered AccountantsThe Rip December 2017 Page 42

Helpful advice alw New range of summer shoes NOW IN STORE SimpHelpful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale & Q’Cliff daily. Senior’s Card Welcome Helpful advice 52 Hesse Street Queenscliff PH: 5258 1817 Helpful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale & Q’Cliff daily Pe52aHceesseoSftrMeSeetinnQiodure’eswnCsiactrlhdiffWyePolcHuom:re5m25e8d1ic8a1t7ion....Acting Adult Health Services Coordinator Heidi Burn is helping residents Q’Cliff daimWlye. dicWebster-Pakunderstand the Government's My Aged Care portal Helpful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale & Senior’s Card Welcome Simple52, HceossenSvtreeetnQiueeennstclaiffnPdHd: 5e2l5iv8 e18r1e7d to youtrabletAged care support home weekly be tak Bellarine Community Health has established a new support service, mtWaebedlbeisctGstaebtarir-oneepndaaapkcaatciscprhksaa.usItnlteoassgfyeetethsasa,nootdpunftseeigaemlrdlifpftuthtloesemine store including of theaimed at helping locals navigate their way through the government’s and beautiful the wenew My Aged Care portal. be taken at eachApasrhticdulearntiemehomewares easy t of+theadllaoy,ffoyr oeauchr sduaymofmer healthcare essentials It is se To be located at Point Lonsdale and Portarlington, the service is medicresponding to a growing demand for help in understanding the new the week. This makes it is no csystem, according to Acting Adult Health Services Coordinator Heidi easy to manage meHdeilcpafutiloand. vice always available thingsBurn. It is securely sealed soStehneior’s Card Welcome “Our My Aged Care support officer will help people understand what medication is protected and thereservices they need and offer advice on how to fill out forms and navigatethe referral system. “We want to keep people living well in their homes and there areplenty of supports available to do that once people are familiar with howto access the system,” Ms Burn said. is no chance of spilling or mixing Free delive The support officer can also provide information about Home Care things up.Packages and assistance offered by BCH.The service is currently available on Thursday afternoons at theQueenscliff Community Health Centre. For appointments phone 52580888. General Plumbing Hot Water Water Saving Concepts Blocked Drains Roofing Repairs Gas Work - Safety Checks Now incorporating Flush Toilet Systems Your Local Tradesman Servicing the Bellarine Lic No. 36195 0418 100 689 www.flush.com.au The Rip December 2017 Page 43

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