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Queenscliff July 2019 No. 316 and Point Lonsdale Your Community Voice Wintery hues... Winter is the best time to rug up and explore our beautiful coastline. And when you're done, pop into to one of our stunning eateries to enjoy the best of regional produce, hand-crafted wines, beers and spirits... David McDonald Builders David McDonald Builders sets the standard in prestige homes. Specialising in unique design and renovations of outstanding scale and style. Building with Excellence The Rip July 2019 Page 1 www.davidmcdonaldbuilders.com.au • p: 0418 599620 • e: [email protected]

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Boat owners lose free berth Boat owners and anglers fear they will be bridge and has angered local fishermen and Pictured: Works left high and dry with the removal of a popular vessel owners. pontoon on Fisherman’s Flat – one of the last are well advanced free public jetty’s in the borough. While anglers will be able to use Fisherman’s Wharf for free, boat owners will be forced to on Queenscliff After initially advising that the pontoon pay. would be removed “temporarily” for large Harbour’s multi- scale works to the adjacent Fisherman’s “The pontoon is used for many purposes Wharf, Parks Victoria, which manages the - recreational fishing and boat unloading, million dollar area, has confirmed its permanent removal for commercial fishermen also regularly use it, “safety reasons” and to appease neighbouring large numbers of scuba divers load and unload Fisherman’s Wharf residents. from it,” said Queenscliff Fishing Club member Andy Doolan. redevelopment “The pontoon was originally installed to provide access for Queenscliff Lonsdale Yacht “It’s the only public jetty this side of the The decision to remove the pontoon took Club members to raise and lower masts for Swan Island Bridge which allows larger and Bellarine MP Lisa Neville and Queenscliff passing under the Swan Island bridge,” said taller vessels a place to stop.” Council off guard Graeme Davis, District Manager Port Phillip, Western Port. “This issue has just been raised with me,” Ms Neville said when contacted by The Rip. “I “For some time, the pontoon had been used note that Parks Victoria have safety concerns for activities it wasn’t designed for, creating with the current us, but I will follow the a safety risk. Parks Victoria has also received Minister up with the Minister.” numerous complaints from local residents. Mayor Bob Merriman said he had not been “Boat users can use the nearby Queenscliff informed of the decision, but understood the boat launching facility, at Queenscliff Harbour pontoon and the waters it was in were outside for access, and once works are completed, of the harbour’s long-term lease area. the Fisherman’s Wharf and Locke - Cayzer slipway,” he said. “We will definitely be seeking clarification,” he said. Under plans to redevelop the wharf area, the slipway will be restricted to small craft, such as kayaks. The decision, made without warning, effectively extends the monopoly of private company Queenscliff Harbour Pty Ltd over waters on the Port Phillip side of Swan Bay The Rip July 2019 Page 3

Queenscliff Councillors have approved the above concept design for Queenscliff's Murray Road the rail trail there will ride a mountain bike. Mountain bike handlebars are about 700-to-750 New bike track prompts centimetres wide, so if you have two going in safety fears opposite ways, that’s 1.5 metres. Part of Queenscliff’s Murray Road will be There are fundamental safety “Notwithstanding there’ll be a railing of closed to two-way traffic and a boardwalk problems and getting the safety some description to crash into along the sides. installed, as part of a plan to improve safety for right was the primary objective of cyclists and pedestrians using the Bellarine Rail the whole thing “The other thing is, combining pedestrians Trail. Garry Laver - Bike Safe and cyclists is a bit like combining cyclists and cars - it’s an uneven approach. Cyclists are Queenscliffe Councillors last month approved issues,” said Bike Safe President Garry Laver. going considerably faster with a different focus a concept plan for the works, following a limited “What’s been approved by Council is a to what walkers are doing. community consultation process and despite concerns from a key cycling group that the concept four, which didn’t exist in the first place \"A walker might be someone with a toddler changes will make the link less safe for users. and wasn’t open for discussion. It would have and a pram and a lot of people walk side by been better if they developed the concept first, side. Bike Safe has implored Council to re-visit then put that out for consultation before taking the decision, claiming the new design was it to the council.” “We absolutely support the objective of this, “fundamentally unsafe.” we just think the implementation needs to be Mr Laver said while Bike Safe welcomed discussed more,” said Mr Laver. The proposal includes a boardwalk north of Council’s efforts to improve safety, Murray Murray Road, from Ward Road to the Bellarine Road was not a priority for the trail and the “Combining pedestrians and cyclists is not Highway, and, at the northern end, a one-way outcome required more discussion. simple. There are fundamental safety problems road and separated shared path. and getting the safety right was the primary A key concern is the risks posed to both objective of the whole thing.” “[The decision] has been made within the cyclists and pedestrians by the proposed constraints of only three alternatives, so it narrow timber boardwalk, he said. The road, stretching from Fellows Road to the was a restricted consultation if you like in the Bellarine Highway is the only part of the Rail construct of a survey that doesn’t necessarily “Most of the people who will ride along Trail where riders are not separated from cars. bring out things such as more detail on safety A Council spokesperson said it arrived at the concept as a result of feedback from a drop-in information session and targeted community survey, which measured support for three options: • Making the road one-way • Installing a boardwalk for cyclists and pedestrians and • Widening the road and including a painted cycling lane. A narrow majority (38%) of 92 respondents nominated closing the road to two-way traffic as their preferred safety solution. Thirty-five per cent favoured the installation of a separated boardwalk, while just nine per cent supported widening only. “This plan is a combination of the two most-preferred designs selected by residents, and addresses ideas raised about protecting the environment, improving road safety and maintaining access for residents with driveways facing Murray Road,” a Council spokesperson said. The initial design and consultation was funded through Regional Roads Victoria’s Fixing Country Roads program. The same program is also funding rail trail works in Bridge Road. “Now that Council has endorsed the design, officers will seek funding opportunities to complete detailed planning and commence construction,” the Council spokesperson said. The Rip July 2019 Page 4

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State award for school with big green heart Pictured at Exploring the depths of our bay, getting the recwent their hands dirty with seaweed and algae, Sustainability playing with drones, collecting tonnes of Resource Smart rubbish, rockpool rambling and demonstrating Awards are from a general love of where they live has earned left: Scarlett Birrell, Queenscliff’s St Aloysius students one of the Ted Conroy, state’s highest environmental honours - A Environment Sustainability Victoria Resource Smart Award. Minister Lily D'Ambrosio, Craig The ABC’s War on Waste host Craig Reucassel, Darcy Reucassel presented the prize for ‘Curriculum Schilling and Leadership’ to senior school students at a Maddie Kirk. ceremony at the MCG last month. bird and habitat research - and the list goes on. Deakin’s own assessment of the school’s St Aloysius was among three finalists vying Ms Dawson said the partnership built on an program has discovered a huge empathy for for the award. the environment and sustainability, she said. already dynamic environmental and outdoors “It is very exciting for our little school to program. “We’re told by the Deakin science lecturers win,” said Principal Fiona Dawson. ‘I am and student volunteers who visit our school so proud of the staff and students for their Earlier this year the school won the Borough that our marine science curriculum is of a commitment. of Queenscliffe’s Outstanding Community very high standard, encompassing ideas Environmental project if the year Australia Day and concepts that appear in some university “The whole school was involved in the award for its Kids Teaching Kids initiative, courses.” initiative - staff, students and parents,” she which drew over 100 students from as far away said. as Williamstown the region to Queenscliff for a day of pupil-driven learning. The award is the culmination of a unique learning program between St Aloysius, Deakin “The whole school participates annually in University and the Queenscliff Marine and National Clean up Australia and Ride-Walk Freshwater Discovery Centre. to school campaigns and the senior students are involved in annual beach revegetation It links class-based learning with real activities,” Ms Dawson said. outdoor experiences, under the guidance of scientists and researchers. Studies included real-time monitoring of local beach erosion, monthly debris and rubbish collections, plastic pollution impact surveys, snorkelling to assess the health of sea grass beds, drone mapping, algae measuring, IInntrotdurcinogdouur mcoinnthlygtheomue nrights! Wednes da Imn Joulyn, LtinHkslByistrotbhrinegsmyoeu...nights… from 5.30p Introducing our monthly theme nights! 5 Varieties IInnJJuulyly, ,LLininksksBBisitsrotrobrbinrginsgysouy.o..u... Includes Vegetarian Dessert Menu Availa Bookings Essential Call 5258 1955 or em [email protected] NEXT MONTH Wednes day 31s t J uly AUGUST - ITAL From 11.30am f5InrVcolaWfWfurrmrodeioemedetmnsid5e5eVs.n.s3e53de0ga.0pes3ymtpd03ar1mapisaymtnJ3&ul1GysFtOJputiolyns NEXT Bookings are recommended MONTH Des55sevVratriMeteiieenssu Available AUGUST BaCdoamlolDBIoICDBnk5poieoaeinc2tonsloslli@su5ksgko5eed8iinl2snnrroe5tst1gEgnss8MM9ssssVVs15EdeeEeee9s5nsnagngs5suleeuoet5eetniArtgnAaaoatverlcitvrriaaima.aiealcianlimloalana&bmialabliGelnl.aeFduOGpFtions ITALIAN [email protected] 69 Fellows Rd, Point Lonsdale | P: 5258 1955 | e: [email protected] | www.lonsdalegc.com.au NEXT MONTH The Rip July 2019 Page 6

Peter Maishman O’D O W D When a young Peter Maishman and a group Pictured: Jenny and Peter Maishman design + construction of his swim team mates travelled to the Point to look at what's been achieved over the last 10 Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club for a training or so years and what others have done since.” imagine camp some 65 years ago, he never for one innovate moment thought his instant affection for the However, Mr Maishman’s energies have not create place would deliver him one of our nation’s been confined to surf life-saving.   highest community awards. 50 YEARS OF His decades of volunteering and belief in BUILDING EXCELLENCE The popular local last month received “everyone playing a part” has also benefited an Order of Australia Medal (OAM), in the several other sporting and community Queen's Birthday Honours, for his long-time organisations including bowling and golf support of the club, as a member, competitor clubs. He was also a founding member of and key player in ensuring its survival. the Queenscliff Point Lonsdale Community Enterprise. “It was a big surprise a great honour,” he said. “You never volunteer expecting to be rewarded “This is a very well-deserved recognition,” and I didn’t expect such because I believe there said Mayor Bob Merriman. are many many people in our community who are also deserving.“ “His surf life saving constribution has been very very outstanding, but he’s also been a When the club found itself in financial previous Citizen of the Year, he’s served on difficulty several years ago, Mr Maishman the foundation Queenscliff Point Lonsdale played a pivotal role in driving fundraising Community Enterprise, on the Bowls club efforts. committee and there’s been a whole range of other things.”   “We were a fair bit in debt just after I retired and we decided to do something about it. Four or five of us got together and one of the things we did was host a sportsman’s night with Sam Newman and Eddie McGuire, who donated their time. That event raised in excess of $30,000, which helped with the debt,” he said.   More recently, he was a driving force behind ensuring a much-needed re-build of the surf club’s dilapidated clubrooms – helping to investigate potential sites, fundraising and lobbying for Council approval to remain on the existing Ocean Road land. “’Now I think that old clubhouse is going to be knocked over very soon, which is a great outcome. It’s great to see what we achieved over the past a very exciting time and it's great & GF Options Award-winning quality able Sustainable designs Retreat & Spa 5258 1634 mail www.odowd.com.au com.auLon Spa | WReedt-rSeaat t| 1&0aSmp-a5pm The Rip July 2019 Page 7 LoAndvSapnac|eWRBeoedo-tkSrianet g|as1t0Eas&mse-n5Stpipmala LonASdpvpaan0|c3ReW5Be2eo5tdor8k-eSi2naa9gt9st0|E&1ss0eanSmtipa-la5pm Advapn0c3e 5B2o5o8k2i9n9g0s Essential Lon Spa | Wed-Sat | 10am-5pm p 03 5258 2990 Advance Bookings Essential p 03 5258 2990

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$ SOLD 19a Raglan Street QUEENSCLIFF SOLD 53 Glaneuse Road POINT LONSDALE SOLD 8 Bellarine Highway QUEENSCLIFF SOLD SOLD 6 Mercer Street 22 King Street QUEENSCLIFF QUEENSCLIFF SOLD 24 Hollywood Blvd POINT LONSDALE If you want it sold... The past few weeks have been particularly busy at Kerleys with strong market activity and many sales. We now have a number of buyers who have particular requirements which we cannot satisfy at the moment. They are cashed up and ready to buy now. Throughout July we will be conducting free market appraisals in Queenscliff & Point Lonsdale during the day and evenings. If you’d like an update on the value of your property please call 5258 4100 to arrange a suitable time. 5258 4100 kerleys.com.au Experience Counts. Est 1910 The Rip July 2019 Page 9

Have you booked your next summer holiday at the beach yet? Perhaps the family are coming to visit and you need more space? Make your life and theirs easier. Contact Queenscli and Coastal Holidays now! OPEN THURSDAY - SUNDAY 10AM - 4PM “You can count on my experience… when experience counts the most.” Neil Laws FREI FAPI CEA (REIV) – Branch Manager, Queenscliff Licensed Estate Agent - Accredited Auctioneer - Sworn Valuer Buying or selling a home is a major event in anyone’s life so it makes sense to Queenscli use the most experienced professional in the field at such an important time. Neil 64 Hesse Street is the most experienced real estate practitioner permanently located within the Borough of Queenscliffe. 0419583633 He has built an outstanding reputation over more than twenty years in the local Kerleys offices also area for his professionalism and singular concern for his vendor’s interests, his at Point Lonsdale honesty and integrity and his depth of knowledge in all things real estate. and Ocean Grove He is a Fellow of the Real Estate Institute of Australia and the Australian Property www.kerleys.com.au Institute, Past President and Director of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria and an REIV Accredited Auctioneer and Sworn Valuer. The Rip July 2019 Page 10 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]

Police take to the streets A trail between Point Lonsdale and Ocean Grove was a key topic at a recent community forum Community demand for a greater local police presence has resulted in two new police Forum puts environment first operations on the Bellarine. A trail linking Point Lonsdale and Ocean Among groups represented were the City Operation Satellite was instigated by Grove appears some way off, after a recent of Greater Geelong, Bellarine Catchment residents concerned by a perceived increase community forum concluded the environment Network, Bellarine Tourism, Bike Safe, Barwon in crime within communities. It involves must come first in any decision-making. Coast, Melbourne University, Queenscliff and increased foot patrols, allowing locals to speak Point Lonsdale community associations, the directly to officers and share their ideas and Upwards of 130 people attended the Southern Wathaurong Aboriginal Corporation, local concerns. Bellarine Coastal Forum, held in Ocean Grove service clubs and the Queenscliffe Environment on Friday July 2. Forum. Newly-elected Corangamite MP Libby “The idea is to rotate through communities Coker also attended. with policing resources focussing on Hosted by the Ocean Grove Community community interaction and utilising visible Association, it sought to measurer the level of A trail has long-been considered as part of policing strategies,” said Bellarine Senior support for a cycling and walking path linking efforts to preserve the existing “green wedge” Sergeant Adrian Bickley.  the two townships. between the towns. “This includes foot patrols of local shopping “In summary, there was generally support “In a nutshell, the consensus reached was areas and areas of high public attendance as for some form of off-road link or links for that the environmental values of Buckley Park well as also focussing on local traffic issues.” safe walking and safe cycling but the route it and Lake Victoria are so fragile and important should take must be very strongly influenced that long-term protection is essential,” attendee Meanwhile Operation Backroads is also by the environment and cultural issues expertly Andrew Sutherland rote on the Save Point underway, aimed at making local roads safer. described by the presenters and audience Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve Facebook page. members,” the Association said. “Operation Backroads is an ongoing traffic “A track behind the dunes would likely operation focussing on motorists that may be “Eleven excellent speakers helped all the compromise those values despite best speeding or committing other traffic offences participants to better understand and appreciate intentions.\" along the back roads of The Bellarine,” Snr Sgt the cultural, environmental, recreational and Bickley said. tourism opportunities and risks of the area.” “Our aim is to reduce road trauma on The Bellarine and ensure that everybody driving in this beautiful part of the world does so in a safe manner.” Both operations commended in April and were receiving positive feedback, he said. DinWnE’eVErGSOTorted POINT LONSDALE Fresh Fruit & Veg direct from the market daily • Butcher Quality Meats • Fresh Fish • Local and International Cheeses • In-house Salads • Artisan Bread • Quality pre-made meals • A great range of liquor including local wines Plus much much more… Point Lonsdale Village Open 7 days 8am – 8pm Facebook:Point Lonsdale IGA P: 5258 4911 Follow us on Instagram:@Pointlonsdaleiga The Rip July 2019 Page 11

Letters Yet another mystery Lit Fest a huge success Breeze, Geelong regional Library Corporation, Jack Rabbit Winery, Searoad Ferries, Rip project On behalf of, the wonderful Committee, Rumour, Queenscliff Herald, Queenscliff Point and Volunteers of the Queenscliffe Literary Lonsdale Community Enterprise, Queenscliff Our community should be very wary of yet Festival Inc., I would like to extend our huge Community Garden, Queenscliff Bowls and another expensive project that has appeared in thanks, and appreciation, for the support of the Croquet Club, 360Q, Salt Contemporary Art, the Queenscliffe Council's 2019-20 Budget. Community of the Borough of Queenscliff, for Lighthouse Art Collective, and The Queenscliff the 2019 festival. Bookshop. A staggering $750,000 has been earmarked to \"activate\" the Queenscliff front beach foreshore Though the festival is sustained through a Last but not least, the collaborations with and park and a further $100,000 to investigate huge amount of voluntary input, community Queenscliff Gallery Workshop, Point Lonsdale the viability of beach boxes! support from sponsors, partners, local Primary School, St Aloysius Primary School, businesses and most importantly of all, you, the Queenscliff Primary School, and the local Yet there is no detail, no evidence of participants, makes it a “win- win” community Kindergarten and Day Care Centre. community discussion and no real evidence of event. anyone in the community wanting this spend. Yours Sincerely, Marylou Gilbert (President We are thrilled to report that the festival for Queenscliffe Literary Festival Inc.) Lorna How has this project come about, what does 2019, was a huge success, way beyond our Downey (Vice President/Volunteers) Georgie it involve and why does it take precedent wildest expectations. Clegg (Secretary) Marion Benfell (Treasurer) over more pressing, and I think more broadly Jill Swanson (Sponsorships)Jacinta Farrugia supported projects such as fixing Point We will continue to go forward with a focus of (Schools Program) Ben Talbot-Dunn (Audio) Lonsdale's front beach erosion problems? “continuous improvement”, with your support Marg Bowman (Publishing) Pip May (Media) and involvement, to cement its position as a Why isn't the skate park getting fixed and prominent festival on the local, regional and SHARE YOUR VIEWS what's happened to the High School site vision? state-wide arts calendar. Views expressed in letters are not necessarily those of the editor. Letters should be kept The number of expensive projects aimed at We offer enormous congratulations too, to to less than 300 words and may be edited. benefitting tourists, not residents, each with our first paid contractor Jane Finemore curated Preference will be given to letters carrying the their equally expensive consulant's reports are outstanding Program, that resonated strongly author's name and address. Email letters to stacking up higher and higher and yet none with our audience. [email protected] ever seem to get completed! Will the Princess Park activation be yet another? Very special thanks are also due to our Principal Partners - The Borough of Queenscliffe, Ratepayer money should benefit ratepayers, The Queenscliff Music Festival, The Point not tourists and select few business oeprators. and Deakin University. Also to our local Big4 Name and address supplied beacon Resort, The Brewhouse, Sencia, the POINT LONSDALE over summer, and have lit a fire in the past – The residents are entitled to feel safe and CIVIC ASSOCIATION that our local CFA attended to. It could have have their Council take action to ensure such NEWS been catastrophic if that fire, or another were to safety. Summer brings parties, fireworks and start or find its way into the area, as it would use of the dunes that could see fires occur. Point Lonsdale dunes - undoubtedly spread into the residential areas Evacuation, given the growth in numbers in it's time for action! of Point Lonsdale and the major developments town during summer, would be difficult and of the Tennis Club, Surf Lifesaving Club and disaster is possible. First, I must declare I may have a conflict of Bowls Club, not to mention the light house area. interest as the topic could affect me directly and We cannot see why some of the funds being potentially cause great harm to my friends and The history of trying to get our council (it is spent on the cosmetic seaweed clearing at neighbours in Point Lonsdale. I live very close council’s responsibility, as we have walked the Queenscliff or the proposed bathing boxes to the area under discussion and I and many ground with DELWP staff) to put a strategy in cannot be diverted to the dunes area for others could lose our homes or even worse to place that is ongoing has come to very little as an annual clean out of box thorn and other bush fires. a councillor puts it “the consensus is it is not vegetation to avoid a possible bush fire disaster. showing up on resident list of concerns”. In The Point Lonsdale dunes are a wonderful other words, it is not “sexy”. We ask that Council revisit the Point habitat for native animals and birds, a Lonsdale Foreshore Plan and action elements marvellous wind and weather break from the In year 2000, the community raised concerns that affect the safety of residents. We also call southern ocean and part of our natural world with the Department of Natural Resources on Council to have the Fire authorities complete through plant diversity. They are also of historic and Environment about the degraded state of an assessment of the area along Ocean Road value through world wars, maritime history, the reserves. After that a steering committee for current fuel load and recommend a plan to and the long rich history of our first nations of residents and department officials was avoid any possibility of bush fires in summer. people. formed and developed an 84-page plan that Note: I would like to acknowledge the members was published for comment and consultation. and the tremendous work carried out by the Our concern, which is reflected by the many It was called the Point Lonsdale and Foreshore Rotary Club of Queenscliffe, who was not complaints, and queries the Association gets Management Plan and it took 11 Years, that’s mentioned in last month’s column. I apologise about this area, is that through neglect of right 11 Years for that plan to be endorsed! The to all members unreservedly for the oversight the dunes and the Point Lonsdale surf beach sadness is that the content of the plan is still if and thank you. I and my grand children have generally, the vegetation fuel load has built up not more relevant today. enjoyed many events run by Rotary including to an alarming level. the Christmas Tree and Lego Expo. The PLCA has had the local CFA present to a Rob Minty – President Point Lonsdale Civic We all know that the young folk like to gather general meeting on the issues concerning bush Association, on behalf of Committee and members in the dunes, particularly in large numbers fire danger in the summer season. We thank them for their advice and support. The Rip July 2019 Page 12 Council has also been contacted by the PLCA and individual residents on this matter but received little or no support and no action in response.

Letters Rotary plays its part Cultural Heritage Survey also needs to be done. Low Light a winner This is taking a little time. In parallel, a tender I refer to Rob Minty’s (PLCA President) for equipment and installation will be issued I wish to congratulate the organisers of the letter in The Rip June 2019 and can only but and we expect the gym stations will be ready recent winter solstice sculpture burning event. agree that we in the Borough are an active for use by this summer. and vibrant community. It is a pity that the It was wonderful to see so many people, Rotary Club of Queenscliffe was not listed This will a highly visible addition to our particularly families, bring life to the Point among the social and community groups as community and adds to other activities Lonsdale main street at this time of year. I look we continually spend over 50 oer cent of our including the Point Lonsdale Community forward to it returning, keeping in mind the fundraising on local projects. Perhaps we need Christmas Tree lighting and carols, support for weather could have been a lot less favourable at to lift our profile? Barwon Health patient transport, local literacy this time of the year. programs, mental health training, youth driver It was certainly lifted in June when over awareness training and Point Lonsdale Primary It would be lovely to have it accompanied 3,000 people attended our major fundraiser the School’s musical instrument library through the with live music and food vans, as I believe 'Queenscliffe Bricks’ LEGO fans display. QB is sales of ‘Who Gives a Crap’ toilet paper, occurred in Queenscliff. covered elsewhere in The Rip and other local media, so I won’t dwell further on that event If you would like to help us make our M Stanley. in this letter. community even more active and vibrant, we welcome volunteers and potential new Public Notices Queenscliffe Rotary was also the advocate members. for the ’Pick My Project' Outdoor Gym stations Got a coat spare? for Point Lonsdale and Queenscliffe. We You can find us in The Rip Directory. We are received the most votes in our local area and the first listed under Community Groups. The Queenscliff Neighbourhood House is also received some Federal funding for the Peter Deacon once again running a winter coat drive - this project. No doubt many in our community are Director, Publicity time supporting the Road Home Project. wondering what has happened since. Rotary Club of Queenscliffe The National initiative is aimed at shining The deadline for a funding agreement a spotlight on and bringing an end to submission to the State Government was in homelessness. January and then all agreements had to be assessed. This took a few months. As land Donations of good condition warm clothing, managers of the proposed gym station sites, the coats, beanies, scarves, socks, blankets, doonas, Borough of Queenscliffe is integrally involved. bed linen and toiletries can be left at the house A vegetation survey has been completed but a up until the end of August. 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 HOME MAINTENANCE Including • BATHROOMS • KITCHENS Grant Rogers - Point Lonsdale PH: 0438 261954 The Rip July 2019 Page 13

LEGO show draws a massive crowd A hand-made dress adorned with LEGO invited to submit entries into a Future LEGO and one epic bricks and a giant mock disaster scene were Master Builder challenge. The winner was demolition,” among the stand-out exhibits at last month’s Thomas McGregor, 10, who exhibited a custom Mrs Pecar annual Queenscliff Bricks LEGO exhibition. Chevy C10, complete with a cute dog in the said. back. More than 3,000 enthusiasts poured through Adam Matthews and Tom Winter were named “We can’t the doors of the Point Lonsdale community hall People’s Choice and Exhibitor’s Choice award wait to see over two days, during the Queen’s Birthday winners for transforming sleepy Queenscliff what will be at long weekend - one of the biggest crowds in the Queenscliffe event’s five year history. Bricks 2020 – pencil in June “We were blown away by the community 6 and 7 in involvement,” said Karen Pecar - President of your diaries the Rotary Club, which hosted the event. now.” “Over 3100 LEGO enthusiasts enjoyed Pictured: Top, an emergency in historic the wide range of exhibits, play area and Queenscliff was judged best exhibit, while a masterclasses. This year 34 entrants from as far LEGO-beaded dress wowed crowds at last away as Tasmania and Mount Gambier brought month's LEG Bricks show. Left: Volunteers exhibits ranging from puzzles, Star Wars to ski celebrate the event's success. fields, bugs to books, dresses to dragons and everything in between,” Mrs Pecar said. The event raised more than $20,000 for Rotary initiatives including the ShelterBox disaster relief, Barwon Health’s Volunteers Patient Transport service and Rotary’s End Polio Now initiative. For the first time, young enthusiasts were into a disaster zone, requiring military and emergency services intervention. “LEGO guru Travis Matheson again worked his LEGO magic in the Masterclasses, introducing physics to the participants and supervising some amazing tower builds Danger boosts Cottage coffers Queenscliff’s Cottage By the Sea has major structural work for installation of a lift, Geelong star Patrick received an unexpected financial boost, with rebuild of a second-storey deck, equal access Dangerfield joined AFL Champion Patrick Dangerfield donating amenities including ramps, stairs, toilets, Cottage by The Sea $100,000 to the children’s charity. parking, paths, accessible bedrooms and kids for a $100,000 bathrooms. cheque presentation. The Geelong Brownlow Medalist has recently been named one of seven Australian “We are extremely grateful to the Newman’s The funding would ultimately assist the sports stars to receive funding from the Own Foundation and Patrick Dangerfield for century-old charity in continuing to support Newman’s Own Foundation - established by supporting this wonderful initiative,” said and build confidence in young people from all late American actor Paul Newman. Cottage CEO Tony Featherston. walks of life, he said. In recognition of his ongoing commitment “We seek to assist young people to develop to giving back to the local community, self-awareness, confidence and resilience, Dangerfield was invited by the Foundation inspiring them to remain engaged in education, to nominate an Australian charity to receive a family and their community and to achieve $100,000 grant.  their goals,” Mr Featherstone said. He said Cottage by the Sea was an obvious The Rip July 2019 Page 14 choice, because of the work it does in giving disadvantaged children positive, fun and healthy experiences. “Cottage by the Sea provides children with a very unique experience and it is my great privilege to be a Cottage by the Sea ambassador,” said Dangerfield.  “The opportunity through the Newman’s Own Foundation will enhance the work that Cottage does and will help ensure that it is inclusive for all.” The funds will be used to upgrade the 80-year-old building in line with current safety and access needs. The project will include

WINNER Victorian Curriculum Leadership Primary School of the year Congratulations to our students, staff and families on It also builds on on a long and strong history - more than being named Curriculum Leadership Primary School of 100 years - of St Aloysius playing a prominent part in our the year in the annual Sustainability Victoria Resource local community. Smart Schools Awards. 2020 ENROLMENTS ARE NOW OPEN This recognition is a result of a special partnership with To learn how our school can benefit your child, Deakin University and the Queenscliff Marine and please phone Freshwater Discovery Centre and demonstrates the 5258 1736 or email strong empathy our students and broader school community have for their local environment and [email protected] sustainability. Fiona Dawson, Principal The Rip July 2019 Page 15

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Turf Irrigation The move stems from worries the “ch” could be Landscape Plans for Council pronounced with a “sh,” will be changed to Casablanca Way - after a approval according to acting CoGG shipwreck in Bass Strait, not far off the Point Mayor Peter Murrihy. Lonsdale coast. Qualified Tree Arborist “There’s another couple of streets in this “Some people think it’s offensive if it’s development that are named after shipwrecks, 0412 520 438 or pronounced incorrectly,” he told the ABC. “It’s so Casablanca is fine.” 5258 1547 causing confusion about the proper way it Public consultation closes on July 15. A should be pronounced, so the residents and the email: [email protected] developer have put in for a name change.” Chiton Way was named in 2015 after a local change of name decision must then be ratified sea molusc. by Geographic Place Names – an office within state government. 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Efforts begin to stem Bellarine growth A formal process has begun term protection as Melbourne’s to safeguard the Bellarine from destination,” the department said. permanent urban boundary. inappropriate future development, “Given its proximity to Geelong and with the first of a series of community Geelong Environment Association forums held in townships across the Melbourne and reputation as an attractive and President Joan Lindross said region, including Queenscliff. relaxed lifestyle destination, [it] has been under protection was long-overdue, with increasing development pressure. many towns already feeling adverse A two-hour Open House at the impacts of urban sprawl. Queenscliff Uniting Church was “To ensure the region’s long-term part of the Victorian Government’s sustainability and manage threats from climate “We do need these controls, we’re Distinctive Areas and Landscapes change risks, the Victorian Government must losing farmland - I believe there’s no program - a commitment to protect our effectively balance growth with the preservation dairy farms on the Bellarine now - “significant economic, environmental, of distinctive features and characteristics,” it we’re losing our environment, we’ve cultural and community values.” said. lost our waterways down here and found in the peri-urban areas suburbia has just taken over in many surrounding Melbourne, Geelong and Formally declaring the Bellarine a distinctive areas, especially down here,” she other regional cities. areas and landscape would add a new, stronger said. layer of planning protection including along- The Bellarine is one of three coastal term settlement boundary, with the same long- “I hope we can preserve what areas identified under the program as we’ve got and not have our coast having “unique environments with over-developed and our towns all productive and scenic landscapes.” joining. We’ve already lost a lot, we However, as a result of its proximity have to admit that,” she said. to Melbourne, it is facing pressures from urban encroachment and tourism. Point Lonsdale Civic Association President Rob Minty said a formal declaration The Surf Coast and Bass Strait are the other would preserve what makes the region, and two coastal areas identified as facing similar towns like Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale, pressures. special. The Department of Environment Land, “If they can put those lines on the map to Water and Planning (DELWP) is leading unequivocally maintain our boundary then that the community engagement process, which would be a good outcome,” he said. includes a series of Open House sessions and an online survey. “I think what this is doing is sending a message to speculators and developers in “The Bellarine Peninsula is renowned terms of the green wedges. I think in relation for its attractive rural hinterland, boutique to economic values and those sorts of things, I wineries and artisan producers. With coastal think there is a strong heritage element as well.” and historic towns, such as Queenscliff, and excellent beaches, it is a tourism and recreation Anyone wishing to have their say can go to engage.vic.gov.au • Over 30 years’ experience as a Crigan bookkeeping IAVAeDAORniucxoccsrvcptitRcaevrorredoeriuemnrsda3cdigeda0ititLnottIseyeniicrccdLedseeiaTtVcnVrrreuisaiacccncnsRetcRsaooeTomraeVaTdisediscstsssetiDorernriving •• because your time is valuable •• • dAruivtionmgaletiscsoTnrsansmission 364159278 BOOKKEEPER & • LDicreivninceg pLreespsaornastion REGISTERED BAS AGENT •• A2cLs&2o0tNi0cand11Certu99nArAaoSSPNlcluucseCszzoaAPuunfrPkketeriitspoySSaalwwfsrreaaiitffttyttiinowwrgnaiittt&ihhnd5g5u-satlar • ● All aspects of bookkeeping and Business Activity Statements ● Updating your books ● Calculation & lodgement of BAS ● Payroll - Single Touch Payroll ● Communication with ATO as required FoForrbbooookkiningsgcsacllaGlrleGg rHeingdHs -in04d1s6-7070461965770 695 Daelene Crigan BAS agent 0416 148 861 25951362 [email protected] W a rr e n&H ob b s Ph: 0 4 1 7 5 4 3 7 8 6 Kev’s Window, Door and Glazing Service Archit ect 3 D visualization OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: www.j3design.com.au New Homes [email protected] ● glass repairs ● glazing & mirrors ● sliding door rollers Heritage ● tracks & locks ● pet doors in glass ● shower screen repairs Energy efficient ● repairs to security doors, y doors and yscreens Extensions ● sash cord replacement ● windows re-puttied Townhouses ● window winders Commercial Kevin Smith Shop 3-54 Hesse St. Queenscliff 3225 Mobile: 0418 519078 www.bwdgs.com.au Quali ed Glazier * No job too small * FREE quotes Servicing Queenscli , Point Lonsdale & the Bellarine Peninsula The Rip July 2019 Page 18

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New committee members cover business, tourism and arts Queenscliffe Council has appointed three Pictured: Point Lonsdale's Robyn Birrell is one 0404 163 609 new people to its key economic and tourism of three new appointments to the Queenscliff advisory group. Economic Development Advisory Committee. [email protected] Michael Grout, Sue Beeton and Robyn Birrell want to as part of this year’s Lowlight Festival. Domestic were selected to the Queenscliff Economic “Council is delighted to confirm Michael, Sue Commercial Development Advisory Committee following an expression of interest process. and Robyn’s appointments. We look forward to Industrial them taking up their roles and to working with The trio’s mix of skills and experience would the advisory committee towards developing a Registered Electrical Contractor 23229 further boost the committee’s capacity to long-term strategy to strengthen the Borough’s guide Council in shaping the Borough’s future economy,” Cr Merriman said. Gas Fitting & Roofing economy, said Mayor Bob Merriman. The appointments follow the resignation NOW ACCEPTING EFTPOS & MAJOR CREDIT CARDS “The response to our call for expressions of from QEDAC of David Beaumont and Lorraine interest was very positive,” she said. “Michael, Golightly. Council thanks both outgoing For all your Plumbing needs Sue and Robyn each bring strong skillsets from members for their contribution. their respective professions, making them ideal Mob: 0408 037 686 committee members.” E: [email protected] Mr Grout has been a training consultant for Lic. 40157 more than 20 years, and according to Council brings broad people development and business improvement experience across manufacturing, logistic and building industries. Sue Beeton has a background in tourism spanning hands-on experience as a tour operator through to tourism-based research as an academic. She is the author of Then Dad put me on his shoulders: the story of the Queenscliff Music Festival. Robyn Birrell brings a wealth of performing arts experience from creative and business perspectives. A long-time Queenscliff Lighthouse Theatre Group member, she is currently directing It’s my party and I’ll die if I KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Grow, connect and improve your 01 GUY GROSSI: business with over 40 events BEYOND THE KITCHEN BOOK ONLINE NOW Thu City of Greater Geelong GSBF.COM.AU #GSBF2019 6.00pm–8.30pm $65 BAMBI PRICE EMMA WELSH GUY GROSSI Guy Grossi plates up his key ingredients for learning, innovating and thriving in business. 02 EMMA WELSH: SMALL BUSINESS MARKETING – IT’S A HUSTLE Fri Borough of Queenscliffe, O Space 10.00am–3.00pm $45 Be inspired through clever marketing concepts, case studies and workshops delivered to you complete with an Xpress lunch at stunning 360Q. 08 BAMBI PRICE: CHAMPIONING CHANGE Thu Geelong Women in Business 6.00pm–8.30pm $30 Learn how to win the digital minds and human hearts of tomorrow's customer by building meaningful messaging and a digital presence for your brand. Proudly sponsored by: FL_13349 CLEANTECH INNOVATIONS GEELONG The Rip July 2019 Page 21

Borough Bulletin July 2019 Cr Bob Merriman AM, Mayor, Borough of Queenscliffe doing your bit, why not join the Community operator who would like to find out more, Environment Alliance? Visit queenscliffe.vic. contact [email protected]. SES audit shows council well gov.au/cea for more information. prepared in case of emergency Welcome to our newest Strong community interest in QEDAC members Keeping our community safe is one of Council’s Murray Road Upgrade highest priorities. That’s why we’re proud to Council is delighted to confirm Michael Grout, announce that after a long period of work by Thank you to everyone who participated in Sue Beeton and Robyn Birrell as the newest Council staff, State Emergency Service regional community consultation on proposed bike appointees to the Queenscliffe Economic manager Ian Carlton recently presented safety upgrades on Murray Road. Respondents Development Advisory Committee. Council with the Audit Certificate for our favoured two of the three design options, Municipal Emergency Management Plan. and indicated that concerns about cyclist Michael’s work as a consultant combines Keeping this Plan updated and audited means safety, the environment and traffic speeds business building, people development and our council is well-prepared to assist residents should be addressed by the project. Council business improvement experience. Local and first responders in an emergency. Thanks officers have responded by creating a further author and academic Sue has a strong to Ian Carlton and the SES for your expert design proposal that addresses these needs background in tourism operations and advice in producing the Plan, and for the work and reduces the impact on key concerns, like research. Renowned theatre identity Robyn you do to keep our community safe. access to Murray Road driveways. brings a wealth of performing arts experience from both creative and business perspectives. Residents can read the plan at on Council’s For more on the consultation results and website, and receive real-time updates of next steps for the project, visit the Borough of Council congratulates Michael, Sue and Robyn, emergencies across Victoria at emergency. Queenscliffe website at queenscliffe.vic.gov.au. and looks forward to them taking up their vic.gov.au roles with the advisory committee. We thank Recycle e-waste from 1 July outgoing members David Beaumont and Announcing our latest Lorraine Golightly for their contribution. Community Environment The Victorian Government’s ban on disposing Alliance grant recipients e-waste in bins came into force from 1 July Queen’s Birthday gongs for 2019. So please don’t put your e-waste in the Peter and Patti Congratulations to our Community Environment bin – take it to the resource recovery centres Alliance grant recipients: Queenscliff Uniting in Drysdale and Geelong or to the Borough’s This year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List Church, the Swan Bay Environment Association one-a-year e-waste drop-off day. included two well-known names. Point and Point Lonsdale Primary School. Each applied Lonsdale resident Peter Maishman was for funding towards projects that will make the This year’s drop-off day on 18 May resulted in awarded the Order of Australia Medal for a Borough more environmentally sustainable. 5,170kg of e-waste being collected, taking the lifetime of service to lifesaving. Peter has total collected since 2012 to 61,599kg. What been a member of the Point Lonsdale Surf Life Sharing nearly $3,500 in grant funds, the a fantastic effort by our community and a Saving Club for more than 60 years, and was projects entail: tremendous outcome for our environment. the Borough’s Citizen of the Year in 2006. • running household waste minimisation For more information about year-round drop- Geelong Regional Library Corporation (GRLC) workshops and composting food waste off, visit geelongaustralia.com.au/recycling. CEO Patti Manolis received the Order of Australia and tableware at the SacredEdge Festival Medal for services to the library and information (Queenscliff Uniting Church) Great turn-out at latest sciences sectors. As a GRLC member, the Borough After 5 gathering Borough and many residents who are library • rolling out reusable coffee mugs at members have certainly appreciated Patti’s community markets (Point Lonsdale On Thursday 6 June, Cr Ross Ebbels and stewardship. Congratulations Peter and Patti. Primary School) Cr Susan Salter joined 46 local business operators at Council’s mid-year Borough After Council’s Community Listening • extending the Gardens for Wildlife program 5 gathering. Those present heard about the Post in July (Swan Bay Environment Association). Hesse Street artwork project and the Lowlight Festival running throughout June. Join Councillors for our upcoming Community Council is delighted to support the Listening Post in the Bay Room of the commitment of these three groups to caring Council facilitates After 5 to provide Queenscliff Queenscliff Uniting Church on Thursday 25 for our environment. If you’re interested in and Point Lonsdale business operators with July 2019 at 10:30am. an opportunity to chat, build connections and hear about Council updates. If you’re a business Next Council Meeting For more information The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on Thursday 25 July Visit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au 2019, commencing at 7:00pm in the or contact the Borough of Queenscliff Town Hall. All welcome. Queenscliffe on 5258 1377. 50 Learmonth Street (PO Box 93) Queenscliff VIC 3225 | Phone: 03 5258 1377 | Fax: 03 5258 3315 www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au The Rip July 2019 Page 22

Council defends Queenscliff budget focus The Borough of Queenscliffe has defended works, $30,000 for the Lonsdale Tennis Club The Borough of Queenscliffe has earmarked an imbalance in capital works spending in its and more than $1 million for the Point Lonsdale $100,000 to pursue beach boxes 2019/20 budget between Queenscliff and Point Lighthouse Reserve. Lonsdale, describing it as a “year-to-year” community projects have been situation. General rates will increase by 2.5 per cent – ignored, delayed or rejected and council in line with the state government rate cap. A Councillors last month officially approved hardship discount for pensioners will increase rather than producing an exciting future with one of its most ambitious budgets, incorporating by $50 to $120, the kerbside waste charge will sound investment in projects has disappointed $11.192 million worth of projects – more than rise $14.05 to $184.65 and the green waste large sectors of the community,” the $10 million of which has been earmarked for charge will increase $2.80 to $40.20. organisation said. Queenscliff initiatives including the $3.5 million Destination Queenscliff, the Queenscliff Hub Mayor Bob Merriman said the budget was “Embarking on further foreshore follies such project and Queenscliff front beach foreshore fair and struck a good balance in trying to cater as an apparent non DELWP sanctioned beach improvements ($750,000). to many varied interests. box plan appears misguided and poor financial practice without government approvals, a Council has also earmarked $100,000 to However he foreshadowed challenges caused business case or marketing plan. It has echoes explore beach boxes on the Queenscliff front by the loss of boat ramp fees and in delivering of Stingray feed and Shortland’s Bluff all over. beach. on all projects. “We continue to argue this is an expensive In a detailed response to submissions lodged “I’m pleased that we’ve been able to increase council to run. The costs of operation by ratepayers and community groups, it said the allowance for pensioners, I think that’s a remain excessive and there has been little delivering the capital works program in its good outcome,” he said. attempt to achieve efficiencies and effective entirety was largely dependent on government rationalisations.\" funding. “The budget has only got one weakness and that’s the question of the $110,000 we’re losing “Council’s capital expenditure budget varies for the boat ramp, which is equivalent to just on from year to year depending on the priority two per cent of our rate income. projects that have been successful in attracting funding from other levels of government,” the “We’re hoping that decision by the state response said. government to scrap it is not going to apply for another 12 months, but we’ve got to find a way “In the current financial year, funding through that somehow. attracted from state and federal governments for the $3.5 million Destination Queenscliff project “The other risk in my view is whether or and the Queenscliff Hub project have resulted not we’ve got the resources to manage all of in much greater funding for the Queenscliff those projects, that’s a constant challenge,” Cr township compared to Point Lonsdale.” Merriman said. The $2.154 million earmarked for Point The Queenscliffe Community Association Lonsdale includes more than $182,000 in new said the budget proved the borough was one of borrowings for Simpson Street flood mitigation the highest-rating municipalities in Victoria and questioned the focus of capital works spending. “In part, [we] believe a number of worthy The Rip July 2019 Page 23

The Rip Directory Craig Fenby 0419 392 537 David Wilkinson 0438 258 324 DENTIST David McDonald 0418599620 Queenscliff Dental 5258 2388 Ian Warren 0418 525 452 EMERGENCY Ocean Grove Building Service 0417891122 DOG GROOMING/WALKING Borough of Queenscliffe 5258 1377 Phil Vallance [email protected] 0417139636 La Petterie 5258 5441 Coast Guard 5258 2222 Point Lonsdale S.L.S.C. 5258 4123 Michael Limb Builders 0410 650019. State Emergency Service 132 500 O’Dowd Builders 5258 1634 EDUCATION Paul Riley 0408 520 981 Point Lonsdale Primary School 5258 1501 Queenscliff Kindergarten 5258 1342 Ray Threadwell 0418 525 095 Queenscliff Primary School 5258 1696 ACCOMMODATION BUILDING MAINTENANCE/HANDY- MAN Beach Breaks Bellarine 0424 172050 ‘Bells By The Beach pet-friendly, ELECTRICIANS Ocean Grove. 0403 221 737 Matt's Handyman Services 0418 127 028 Col Ferrier 52581553, 0448813156 Lon Retreat 5258 2990 Steve's Handyman Service 0497 331788 LMAC Electrical Services 0438 545500 Queenscliff & Coastal Holiday Home Maintenance 0431 488706 Peter Coyte 0414 520 248 Bookings 5258 3763 John Gleeson Demolition 0419 347708 I & S Ransom Electrical 0418 336 670 Queenscliff & Pt Lonsdale Acomm Paul Farmer Patrick McCarthy Maintenance 0408 075 330 Warren Jankowski Electrical 0404 163609 www.qpla.com.au 52581640/0407866568 Coastal Property Maintenance 0404 088 500 Holidays on The Bellarine 5255 1222 Seagull Home Maintenance 0438 261 954 ENGINEERING Ruby’s Queenscliff 0407879096 Home Works 0422 370 145 Laker Engineering ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPIN DCM Services 0439 355115 0418 521 199 Dave's Handyman & FENCING Brian Dalton Accountant 0414 804 152 Carpentry Services 0423 874854 Point Lonsdale Fencing Crigan Bookkeeping 0416 148861 CABINET MAKERS JMD Fencing 0408 581 439 5257 3776 James Rush Accounting 5258 5100 Jake Masterman LBW Accounting 5221 6111 0417168537 AIRCONDITIONING CARPENTRY FITNESS - SPORT INSTRUCTORS I & S Ransom Heating/Cooling 0418 336 670 Oceanside Carpentry and Property Maintenance Bellarine Pilates 0418 519655 0411 227105 Kerry Pettigrove Fitness 5258 1670 ANTENNAS - AUDIO Steve's Carpentry Service 0497 331788 FUNERALS Kendall Antennas Carpenter Fully licensed 0418 147 174 Bellarine Memories 5255 5500 Kings Australia Funerals 5222 3688 & Communications 0404019781 CIVIL CELEBRANTS Tuckers Funeral Service 5221 4788 ARCHITECTS/PERMITS/INSPECTIONS Sue Warner Civil Celebrant 0488 053099 Thomas Andrews Designs 0423 298 666 Sally Cordner 52583325/0417522851 GARDENERS/MOWING J3 Design & Warren Hobbs Architects Val Lawrence Marr. Celebrant 5258 1616 Bellarine Black Diamond Garden Service 0417 543 786 Jen Lawrie-Smith 0419 121003 Mel's Gardening 0429 990 850 DCM Services 04005 68629 Tony Baenziger Architect 0412 823 488 COMMUNITY GROUPS Lawn Order 0439 355115 Ken Adam 0488 885 296 Binder-Peart Design Pty Ltd 0437 463125 Rotary Club 5258 4723. Jim’s Mowing 0408 357116 Lions Club 5258 4648 Andrew Stephenson Mowing 131 546 0413 202300 Masonic Centre Queenscliff 0400 553939 0403863360 Neighbourhood House 5258 3367 Jim's Building Inspections 131546 Probus Q’cliff/Pt Lonsdale 5258 4308 Probus Queenscliffe - mixed 5258 4428 Stuart Miller Permits/Design 0412841434 Point Lonsdale Civic Assoc. 0400 083719 Queenscliffe Community Assoc. 5258 3381 ART - GALLERIES Queenscliff Environment Forum 5258 3360 Queenscliffe Historical Museum 5258 2511 Salt Contemporary Art 5258 3988 Queenscliff Library 5258 2017 GARDEN/LANDSCAPING 5258 3645 Queenscliff Music Festival 5258 4816 Seaview Gallery Queenscliff Reconciliation Mob 5258 1722 Coastal Elements Landscaping 4202 0942. Red Cross 5258 1616 Digby Moran Landscaping Queenscliff Gallery Senior Citizens 5255 2856 Nathan Hovey Landscaping 0455 971 515 Swan Bay Environment Assoc. 5258 2559 Rip View Landscapes 0412 520 438 & Workshop Swan Bay Ladies Probus 5258 1871 0411 571 482 0419 890 082 AUTO 52581841 GLASS/GLAZIER Queenscliff Junction Motors 5258 4668 Kev's Window, Door & Glazing Steve Higgins Auto Elec. BLINDS, CURTAINS & SHUTTERS 0418519078 Barwon Blinds & Shutters 52541338 GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN BOAT REPAIRS/MARINE Ben Pell - Studio Paradiso Design 0406 636201 Queenscliff Marine Services 52581305, COMPUTER SERVICES/REPAIRS HAIRDRESSERS/SALONS 0412 460 987 Discount IT 0439 024870 Donna's Mobile Hairdressing 0408 565733 Ivy Creations Hair on Harbour 5258 4764 Laurie’s Computers 0418 302178 Seagalls and Buoys 5258 4854 Take Two Design in Hair 5258 3451 BRICKLAYERS DJ’s Computer Help 0411 135733 Chris Pennant's Brick Laying 0417 543 628 OG Technology and i-device screen GJB Professional Bricklaying Contractors - Brick & replacements – 0457 363 261 Blockwork inc. repairs - Gary 0418 522928 CONCRETING HEATING BSC Bricklaying 0438 839129 Breisch Concrete Floors Classic Fireplaces & Barbecues 5222 1688 (polished) 0418 336 670 BUILDERS Ross Fewtrell 0488 088 258 I & S Ransom Heating/Cooling 0403 722649 Clark Homes 52584640 The Rip July 2019 Page 24

HOME CLEANING - IRONING REAL ESTATE Wayne’s Windows & Exterior 0408 059 616 House Care Bizzy Barker 0414 583 708 / 5258 3708 sheSELLS Real Estate Game Changers 0427 337 083 Home & Garden Maintenance and Whitford Property 5254 2444 WATER PRESSURE CLEANING Domestic Cleaning 0412 107 558 Bellarine Property 5255 3100 Gary's Gerni Service 0405630076 HOTELS - RESTAURANTS - CATERING Brian Capp – Property Advocate 0418 500 483 Fletchers 5258 2833 WATER PUMPS & IRRIGATION Benitos Meals & Catering 5258 1131 Kerleys 5258 4100 Just Water Solutions 5258 5193 Saltbush 5258 4829 Campbell Potts Real Estate 5258 1579 0438763462 Lix Ice Creamery and Juice Bar 5258 4564 Rob Hendrey FAPI CPV Mint Catering 0400 611 966 Independent Property Valuer 0418 314 760 Advertise your business in the Rip Trade Directopry for just $70 for 12 PikNik 5258 5155 Jeanette Ernst Licensed/Conveyancing months - FREE with any 12 month Let's Torque Food 0423 844806 0407726260 advert listing LEGAL - SOLICITORS RT Edgar 5258 1811 Peter Boyle /Lawyer 5258 1084, 0402 282190 RETAIL - BUSINESS OUTLETS Bruce Arthur/Lawyer 52584847, 0402 133455 Basil's Farm 5258 4280 Phone 5258 4131 or email [email protected] McManus Lawyers 93184188 Farmfoods 52584744 MEDICAL - HEALTH - MASSAGE Queenscliff Grocer 5258 1857 IGA - Pt Lonsdale 5258 4911 Point Lonsdale Health & Wellbeing 52584633 Lonsdale Tomato Farm 5258 2665 Day Spa Queenscliff 5258 4233 Labten 5258 1149 Sally Low Feldenkrais/Physiotherapy 0405170090 Point Lonsdale Newsagency 5258 1159 Point Lonsdale Medical Group 5258 0888 Queenscliff Village News 5258 1828 HENDREY Greg Sly Optometrist 5256 1295 ROOFING CONSULTING PTY LTD Pardeys Pharmacy 5258 1817 J.R Chapman Roofing INDEPENDENT PROPERTY VALUERS Point Lonsdale Pharmacy 5258 1116 0421962111 MELBOURNE Point Lonsdale Physiotherapy 5258 4633 SECURITY DOORS/FLYSCREENS GEELONG BELLARINE PENINSULA Petrina Tierney Massage Therapist 0429 380 317 SURF COAST MOBILE PHONE REPAIRS Screens Direct 0419 507 484 An Independent Valuation service providing comprehensive Bellarine Mobile Phone Repairs 0429 123756 SIGN WRITING valuation advice & reports PAINTERS All Signs Signwriting 0417 345 110 for all purposes including Steven Flynn 52555667/0411 126291 SPA & ACCOMMODATION Capital Gains Tax D&B Scarff 0417 389627 Superannuation Daryl Nicol 0408 596 241 Lon Retreat & Spa 5258 2990 Family Law Trevor Pigdon 0418 524 228 Internal Accounting & Transfer Ricky Moore 0438 717 552 SPORTING CLUBS 5258 1523 Estate & Probate 5258 1257 PLUMBERS Lonsdale Golf Club 5258 1150 Mortgage Valuations Point Lonsdale S.L.S.C. 5258 4588 0418 314 760 Annandale Plumbing 0408 037 686 Point Lonsdale Bowls Club 0409 562 976 Q’Cliff Football/Netball Club 5258 1773 [email protected] Bellarine Peninsula Plumbing 0458521352 Q”Cliff/Lonsdale Yacht Club 5258 4588 www.hendrey.com.au Queenscliff Croquet Club 5258 3272 Geoff Ray 5258 4989/0418 373 026 Queenscliff Sporting Club 5258 1773 Point Lonsdale Tennis Club 5258 4344 Golightly & Sons Plumbing 0418 524 268 Queenscliff Bowling Club Queenscliff Golf Club Grant Priddle 0455 363603 AJM Plumbing Service 0418386916 Mark Riley Plumbing 0418 100 689 PICTURE FRAMING TRAVEL - TOURISM - FERRY On the Point Picture Framing 0439 563355 Queenscliff Visitor Info centre 5258 4843 PLASTERING - RENDERING Queenscliff Sorrento Ferry Service 5258 3244 Plaster - Bryant 0405 252103 VET - ANIMAL HEALTH Patrick McCarthy 0408 075330 Bellarine Animal Hospital 5258 4862 POST OFFICE WINDOW CLEANING Pt Lonsdale Post Office 5258 1159 Peter Macmillan 5258 4248/0415 493302 5258 1579 . [email protected] The Rip July 2019 Page 25

MECHANICAL REPAIRS Two Humpback whales turned on a show for The Department of Environment, Land, Water onlookers off Point Lonsdale last month. Photo, and Planning, working with the Arthur Rylah Pt Lonsdale/Queenscliff courtesy Wes Bowler - www.lonniesnaps. Institute for Environmental Research, have Automotive Centre created a tool that allows the community to (Steve Higgins) Whales make quickly and easily report whale sightings. Full Car Servicing welcome return All Mechanical Repairs “The tool is an efficient, modern way for A new online tool has been launched for people to contribute valuable data to the Fully Qualified Mechanic whale watchers to post their sightings and Department’s whale sightings databases, Air Conditioning photographs. including identifying images of the Critically Endangered Southern Right Whale,” said Repairs & Services It has arrived just in time for whale-spotting DELWP Natural Environment Programs Officer Pick Up Service Available season and the annual migration of the Mandy Watson. mammals from Antartica to warmer northern (Local area only) waters. “Sightings and photos which capture the 46 Bellarine Highway, key identifying features of the whales are a vital component of the South East Australian Queenscliff Southern Right Whale research program. PHONE: 5258 4668 “Reports and images from the community can 0418 524 861 provide a really meaningful contribution to our understanding of this species to help us better Jardine Homes support its recovery,” she said. Custom-built homes and Renovations Two Humpbacks delighted onlookers off Point Lonsdale, when they roamed through the Will Gordon heads last month. 0414 354 079 Orcas have also been spotted in local waters [email protected] in recent weeks. www.jardinehomes.com.au The uploader tool is available at www.swifft. net.au A special phenomenon occurred in our bay in recent days, with an army of spider crabs arriving for their annual shell-shedding.Tens of thousands of the crustaceans blanketed large areas of ocean floor as part of the moving spectacle. Photo: Jonathan Stevenson. GREEN SPEAK organge crabs. Why do they come together? by Brooke Connor For crustaceans to grow, they need to shed They're back! their shells. The problem with this is that when they shed their protective armour their bodies Last year I missed out on seeing the spider are soft and, therefore, vulnerable to predation crabs on their annual migration into the by animals such as birds, stingrays and seals. shallow waters of Port Phillip. This year, when I was offered the chance to go, I jumped at it. To protect themselves they congregate in a large mass, much like schools of fish or flocks of We'd heard they were under the pier at birds. It is safer for the crabs to group together Blairgowrie. After a quick boat trip and a chat than be on their own as they transition through to some local divers, soon we were baring the moulting process. witness to one of the most incredible feats of nature. Moulting occurs during the last couple of days before the full moon in either May or June. Each year up to 1000,000 spider crabs Once the crabs have come together something congregate in the bay. For the rest of the year cause them to start pinching an eye tip - an not a lot is known about where they go. It is optic nerve stimulus to commence moulting. thought that some disperse throughout the 2000 square kilometres of Port Phillip or head Within a day or two, all crabs in the group out to open sea. will moult at the same time. When they are free of their shells, they inflate their bodies with However, in early June they come together water to make a larger shell, which then hrdens to form a huge mass of hundreds of large, and they then grow into the new, larger shell over the following year. The Rip July 2019 Page 26

July Diary 14 Strap on your skates and put your balance to the test at Queenscliff Harbour’s Winter Wonderland! It includes ice-skating and tobogganing during day and evening sessions. For all information, log onto the Queenscliff Harbour website. School holidays are the poerfect time to ■ Rug up for Point Lonsdale's Sunday market - 19 The Queenscliff RSL will host a Soup enjoy a tour full of history and fun for the one of the biggest markets in the region, offering whole family at the historic Queenscliff a wide range of produce, hand-made goods, & Sandwich Lunch today. Bring a group along Fort Museum. Visit the underground plants, clothing and much much more. Venue for a social day out. Cost $25pp Time 12.30pm magazines, inside the Keep and see the Black Point Lonsdale Primary School Time 9am-2pm Bookings Laura 0416 150642 or Lyn 0414 Lighthouse, dress ups for the family. Tours Cost Free 897720. at 11am and 1.45pm each day of the school holidays. 15 School - Term 3 begins 26 It's Christmas in July! - Enjoy a warming 2 Leave your inhibitions and stress at the door 17 The Queenscliff/Point Lonsdale Oxfam winter 3-course dinner, with all of the festive trimmings at the Queenscliff Brewhouse. Time: nd enjoy the global free dance movement that is Group will screen Bohemian Rhapsody as part 7pm Cost: $45 per person Bookings: www. No Lights No Lycra (NLNL) - dancing in the dark, of its annual Film Night tonight. The movie will Queenscliffbrewhouse just for the fun of it! Time: 7.30-8.30pm every be peceded by a Christmas in July meal. Bar will Tuesday Venue: New Hall Cost: $10 be open Venue Queenscliff Uniting Church Time 27 Calling all Dancing Queens! 360Q is 6pm Cost $15 donation for dinner $20 for movie 7 Out of Slumber at Quenscliff Gallery & & supper Bookings Wendy 0404 859821 or Les again playing host to the ABBA Tribute Show. 0409 874548. Expect lots of fun, all the classics, a stunning Workshop brings together paper and works 3-course meal and free-flowing wine, beer and on paper of more than 10 artists to celebrate 18 Put your thinking caps on for the soft drinks Time: 6.30pm Cost: $120pp. Bookings movement, growth, new life and, above all, www.trybooking.com colour. It officially opens today at 3pm Queenscliff Brewhouse Trivia Night. Tables of eight, heads down at 7pm. Cost gold coin donation- to be given to a local club o the winner's choice Bookings 5258 1717 The Livingetc look, created by the interior designers @ Livingetc 98A High St, Belmont 3216 I 5241 2664 The Rip July 2019 Page 27

POINT LONSDALE Community Market General Plumbing Hot Water One of the Bellarine’s biggest and Water Saving Concepts most popular monthly markets Blocked Drains Roofing Repairs fruit & veg Gas Work - Safety arts & crafts Checks plants Now incorporating home made produce Flush Toilet Systems jewellery Your Local Tradesman Servicing the Bellarine clothing 0418 100 689 and lots more... www.flush.com.au 2nd Sunday of every Month 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Lic No. 36195 Point Lonsdale Primary School, Bowen Road, Point Lonsdale Contact: 0417 037 970 MARCUS NICHOLSON FINANCIAL PLANNER DIP FIN PLANNING, GRAD DIP FP AUTHORISED REP: 1269711 ABN 40 159 812 530 AFSL 428848 15 years’ experience working in the Financial Planning industry. Specific expertise in pre and post-retirement planning, accessing and maximising the Age Pension, superannuation, strategies to reduce debt and assessing the suitability of SMSF’s. Moran Partners Financial Planning (MPFP) is a Melbourne-based, award-winning and highly regarded practice who have recently opened their Queenscliff office. MPFP holds its own Australian Financial Services License and is not part of a large financial institution. Advice under a fee for service basis, with our approach to Financial Planning being personalised, strategic and goal-based, that is, we develop solutions to place you in the best possible lifestyle position. We look forward to supporting you and the local community, and keep a look out for upcoming free seminars. For regular updates on news and events in the world of finance, head over to www.mastersoffinance.com.au to listen to our podcast Queenscliff Office: O Space @ Queenscliff Marina 1-2/6 Wharf Street East PO Box 201 Queenscliff Vic 3225 Carlton North Office: 767A Nicholson Street PO Box 560 Carlton North Vic 3054 T: 03 9380 8844 M: 0402 281 509 www.moranfp.com.au The Rip July 2019 Page 28

A crowd of more than 1500 gather in Point Lonsdale for the Winter Solstice. Photo courtesy Lester Hunt. Inset, a sculpture was also set alight at the Queenscliff ferry terminal. Crowds gather for the shortest day locations we had huge turnouts. has gone, and the response has been fantastic. Thousands of people have turned out to the “We lucked out with some reasonable winter There’s always things to improve and tweaking borough’s first winter solstice celebration - to be done.” part of the two-month long annual Low Light weather on the night which certainly helped. Festival. When was the last time we would have seen The response on The Rip Facebook page a crowd that size in the main streets of Point from those who attended the winter solstice The June 22 event featured three wooden Lonsdale and Queenscliff in the middle of celebration was overwhelmingly positive: sculptures, burned at intervals, in Point winter.” Lonsdale, Queenscliff and at the ferry terminal. “Lovely to see such a great turn out. Came Mr Orvis said it was too early to say whether back into Queenscliff for dinner at Lombardy's Upwards of 1500 gathered at the Point the sculpture burning would be return next & was just wonderful seeing all the families Lonsdale front beach to watch the first, a year part of Low Light. walking to beach for final fire after seeing lighthouse structure, go up in flames before snowflake. Let's hope this becomes an annual moving on to the remaining two. “It may be an annual event, who knows. The event,” said one post. beauty of Low Light is that it can be whatever “We were absolutely blown away by the we want it to be. “Biggest turn out on a cold night in Lonnie’s turnout,” said festival spokesperson Andrew Main Street ever! Well done organisers. Roll on Orvis. “We honestly had no idea what to expect “We’ll see what direction we go in 2020. next year I hope,” said another. in terms of crowd numbers, but at all three We’re thrilled with how this year’s festival Mermaids Go Dutch Dutch TV presenter Nieke joined Point Lonsdale's Morning Mermaids and a pod of playful dolphins for a reason travel show. Our Point Lonsdale Mermaids have gone through to Point Lonsdale, culminating in a Specializing in global! morning dip with our legendary ladies. Kitchens, Wardrobes, Vanities, The famous group of women, who take a It was a bleak day, but the shock of the chilly Wall & Entertainment Units, morning swim in Port Phillip almost every waters was quickly replaced with delight for Furniture, morning of the year – some even through Nieke when a pod of dolphins joined in. winter – have recently aired on Dutch TV. Flat Pack Assembly and “While not your typical November morning, Installation and much more. “Last year we made contact with Dutch TV it shows the spirit and resilience of the presenter Nieke and friends, who were touring Mermaids, capturing some fantastic footage of 0417 168 537 Southern Australia seeking local interest them with dolphins nearby,” Helen said. stories,” said the Mermaids’ Helen Zierk. The Rip July 2019 Page 29 The episode can be found at: www.npo3. The programs, run on station npo.3, feature nl/3-op-reis/23-06-2019/BV_101392509 the Great Ocean Road, from Warrnambool

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TTaammQiilluWWeeeellnccsoocmmlieeffFF&eeaaPssottssin!!tSSLaatotuunrrdsddaayayl2e222GJJuaunrndeee@n@7sp7mpm AAnneexxccitiitninggththrreeee--ccoouurrPssereoffdee..a.ua. spspcttaaeoorr,tftfTaoaoerrffooaLLmmsOOa,aWWtLtiiccLuL,,InsIGsGpcpHihHcicT,yTyPFSFSelreairsisLntLitatviasnvan,kal kaTl ananlTkaTsmamil iflofoododprperpeapraerdebdyby Following a recent visit to the Fort Queenscliff Museum, the students, from St Aloysius and Point Lonsdale Primary Schools, were invited to yoyouunnggloloccaal lTTaammililrreeffuuggeeeess NNiitthhii,, KKuummaarr aannddNNitithhiaia..SShhaarereininththeeirirstsotroierise,sc,ecleeblerbarteattehethireir draw some of the items they had seen. ccuultluturereaannddsshhooww tthheem that we aarree aassuuppppoorrtitviveeaannddwweelclocmominigngcocmommunuitnyi.t y. The designs are currently displayed on the Queenscliff RSL building. Regular Groups open to All$$4400/p/peerrssoonn..BBooookkiings essenttiiaall  hhttttppss:://w/wwwww.t.rtyrybbooookkiningg.c.ocmom/B/BZBCZGCG Some contain luminous mediums that glow in the dark. CIonInfmfooamanndudnbbooitoykinDgisnonneliinrnee6aapttmwwwwwww.eu.uenniktiitlniynggqoqunueeWennsecsldciflfni.fofe.rosgr.dga.auayus Exhibition steps back in time Third FridaoyorrcLcoUouUnnntnntaiaittccicinnthtggJJaCa&CnnhuC5r2co5hm8, c2mn8r5uH4H4neeeeissmmossaenaeiil&l&1uuSn2SnittpiotitonikmnkgegeqsqsauSuetSeterKteenrenesiresctkcltQi’flQsfiuf@[email protected],niftefP.at.uoaiunt Lonsdale Knitting Group 1-4pm second Tuesdays and fourth Thursdays Knitting\"\" Circle 1-4pm last Saturdays Movie Club 2pm fourth Tuesdays Book Group 12md-2pm fourth Fridays inPerspective Art 11.30am-1.30pm first Thursdays at Point Lonsdale artasrtsAudiences will be transported arts Feel Good, Sing! welcoming inclusive singing group, informal sessions back in time to the days of European exploration, when Kate Smith officially 10.30am-12md Mondays (school terms) at Point Lonsdale Mindfulness Wisdom Words & Gentle Music 10.30-11.30am Saturdays SeaMviaeMriwnaer-Giinneas-lpilnierserpydirgeldasgslaasnsMdamnardoinrme-oirnespired glasAs arAntdlremtsolseroesnsosat ‘Kirk’s Place’ cnr Winterley & Kirk Rqdu, PeoeinntsLconlisfdfale Info and bookings online at www.unitingqueenscliff.org.au forfoyroyuouor contact Jan 5258 2854 email [email protected] opens her latest exhibition, Time Travellers, at Seaview Gallery this month. 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arts QMF delivers stellar first line-up The Queenscliff Music Festival has announced one of its strongest-ever first line- ups, with a mix of home- grown and international hit-makers. Topping the initial group of multi-award winning singer-song- writer Missy Higgins, broadcaster and some-time actor Clare Bowditch, country music star Troy Cassar- Daley, Split Enz legend Tim Finn and popular blues rocker Ash Grunwald. With ticket sales already strong, and Australasian music legends Missy Higgins and Tim Finn are part of one of the Queenscliff Music Festival's best ever first another long-list of line-ups. artists to be added, the 23rd festival is on track producer Alysha Brilla, southern Californian Tribe,  Sydney jazz trio  Brekky Boy,  dance- to sell out for a third consecutive year. surf rockers Allensworth and Nashville- inducing Dubarray, Charlie Collins, Claire based troubadour Steve Poltz head-up the Anne Taylor  and eighteen year-old indie up- The first line-up also includes Newtown international element. and-comer  Stevie Jean  round out the first Faulkner, the Cat Empire, twice Grammy offering. hopefuls Hiatus Kaiyote, The Waifs and The Satirical singer-songwriters Paul McDermott Delta Riggs. & Gatesy,  Merpire,  Americana eight-piece A second line-up will be announced this Fools,  six piece  rhythm n' roots outfit  Amaru month. Canada’s Juno Award nominated artist and s osnjussjtust Art lessons just Out of Slumber cluding this painting Exhibition dates: July 4 — Sep 15 will feature alongside Official opening: July 7 from 3pm for youartist David Hobday, w Gallery continues dnsesaornbt,ioleclosasgtoeirsnet,,dcsattoaterrteedd to Want a personalised art lesson, catered to Bringing together and presenting, paintings and Šǵl‹ȱe’a•’d’lŽigœǵhȱting in the ¢˜ž›ȱœ™ŽŒ’ęŒȱ•’”ŽœȱŠ—ȱŠ‹’•’’Žœǵȱ works on paper of over ten Australian artists to eŠǭl•y•ȱŽe›¢xȱp˜e›ǭ”riȱœm‘˜en™˜tȱ›e”d’œ‘ȱa˜n™dȱ ’œȱ ‘Žȱ žŽŽ—œŒ•’ěȱ Š••Ž›¢ȱ ǭȱ ˜›”œ‘˜™ȱ ’œȱ celebrate movement, growth, new life and, above —ŽeŽœeȱǰŒȱr •tŠo’œœ‘hŽȱiœŠsǰȱg‘ l˜a’œs‘sȱȱ˜tŠoȱȱd‘˜ayœȱ˜ȱ—˜ ȱ˜ěŽ›’—ȱ˜—Žȱ˜—ȱ˜—ŽȱŒ•ŠœœŽœǰȱ ’‘ȱŠȱ‘˜œȱ˜ȱ all, colour. Out of Slumber marks the end of the cooler months and looks forward to the whimsy s.e of kiln-formed or highly-regarded talents. and light of Spring. Artists: Elizabeth Banfield, Paul Compton, ˜’‹›Ž•Žȱ Ěȱ œŽ˜¡ȱ’Ž‹Ÿ•Žȱ›œ¢˜˜ȱ—ŽŽŸȱŽ›¢˜—Žȱ ȃ‘’œȱ œ›žŒž›Žȱ ’œȱ –˜›Žȱ ̎¡’‹•Žȱ œ˜ȱ ŽŸŽ›¢˜—Žȱ Timothy Cook, David Frazer, Carolyn Graham, Andrew Gunnell, Kate Hudson, Kyoko Imazu, korsefhswopuornakdnsehdrowwpahtaeincrhdliwfeh,ichcan choose their type of workshop and which Dominika Keller, Ellie Malin, David Moore, Stephanie Jane Rampton, Lucinda Tanner, d‘toŽl•i•kœwȱeŠo—rtkoȱŠw—wȱi˜ot—hrk,”˜’w—itȱh,”facilitator they would like to work with,” Lisa Sewards, Wayne Viney and John Waller. aunltahaalvMsaancnroetsaa.ltve“adTnhoseso.m“eThesaid the Gallery’s Soula Mantalvanos. “The mnunecsitnugrsetnrduewcaturporieuedncedsarfoour ndworkshop then becomes structured around Group Workshops notnehahhsuecrpaeexalitwpdeyeihtortpoailywsnbeiuotkinoilntwoemdisuoftialewnlodllttitrsok,mahclaeiueoatkdaailmtesmikdtticoeisptaeoolrpnitikmhesaeesalatktioes experience, what each person would like to Still Life with Watercolour Sun July 14 $295pp achieve, what artwork they would like to make Botanical Illustration Sat Aug 17 — Sun 18 $595pp - not to mention this all happens at a time that is All materials included. Bookings call 03 4202 0942 or online qgw.com.au dyuetarth.”e yceoanrt.e”mporary most suitable throughout the year.” c•˜Še—”s ŽfȱrŠoȱm•˜›’—Pސa—ȱuŠlȱ E˜›v’›Žȱa—nsȱ, ˜›ȱ ŽĴŽ›ȱ œ’••ǰȱ ¢˜žȱ ŒŠ—ȱ Š”Žȱ Šȱ •˜—ȱ Šȱ ›’Ž—ȱ ˜›ȱ nifer Pullen, Georgie just half the price! nldm,paSrkiainnrtagmsPeaaskxsitinognseasnsdions Drawing, painting and print making sessions nllMye micZhouerclecl.eoloZuJcoceollo Joelcan be booked with Michelle Zuccolo Joel Lhninezoec,euxtLh, ibniGoticroaunet,moeGpernaesmeWolter, Amanda Firenze, Linocut, Graeme Auancrdoitvayella,cFoePvbehrluillali,rpyPh3illipPeebles, Mezzotint, Anita lacovella, Phillip Images by: Paul Compton, David Moore, Lucinda Tanner, Kyoko Imazu m 3-5pm for drinks Davey and Trudy Rice. & Stephanie Jane Rampton, Andrew Gunnell and Dominika Keller hksthhoepasrtist. www.qgw.com.au/workshops qgw.com.au 81 Hesse Street | open 6 days closed Tuesdays & between exhibitions | [email protected]|03 4202 0942 The Rip July 2019 Page 31










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