Queenscliff28CELEBRATINGRIPYEARSand Point LonsdaleYour Community Voice November 2017 No. 296It's Festivaltime again !Our biggest annual event is once again sold out, with a record 16,000people set to pour through the gates of the three-day Queenscliff MusicFestival from November 24David McDonald Builders The Rip November 2017 Page 1building with excellence Complete Building Service Award Winning Designs Coastal Living at its Finestwww.davidmcdonaldbuilders.com.aue: [email protected]: 0418 599620
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Community and sporting heroes honoured A former boat builder, a champion footballerand a popular GP are among five residents the special experience,” he said. Jack Beazleypicked to carry the baton during the Queenscliff “I’m always proud to represent and, inset, Tomleg of the Commonwealth Games Queen’s our town and appreciate being Limb will carry theBaton Relay. given another chance to do so baton during the again next year.” Queenscliff leg of Jack Beazley, Tom Limb and Jacquie Johnston News of the nomination was the perfect 30th the Commonwealthwill be joined by former Young Citizen of the birthday gift for Point Lonsdale secondary Games Queens'sYear Meagan Canaway and Point Lonsdale school teacher Ms Canaway; “When you baton relay.Tennis Club stalwart Sue Winton in performing see the other names that are doing it aroundthe honour, during the February celebration. Australia, it’s a pretty big honour to be listed the participants selected,” she said. among them and it’s great to see other Borough Another nine Bellarine residents, and former Mr Beazley, a lifelong residents on the list as well. The borough is bigresident and former Port on community and I think that is reflected in Australian netballer Bianca Chatfield, will carryPhillip Sea Pilot Servive the baton when it arrives in Queenscliff onmaster shipwright of 50 February 12.years, said he was honouredto have been nominated by “The baton bearers have been nominatedneighbours but joked he’d and selected for their achievements andprefer a downhill section. contributions to their community,” said Mayor, Tony Francis. “This is a great honour and “I’ve lived here all my presents a once in a lifetime opportunity to belife and to finish up doing part of history in the lead up to the Gold Coastsomething like this is very 2018 Commonwealth Games.”nice,\" Mr Beazley, 88, said. \"If they put me at the topof the Royal Hotel hill goingdown to Bethune Street, thatwould be perfect,” he, joked.. Mr Limb, Queenscliffe Council's nomination,is something of a local sporting hero, having, in2011, captained Queenscliff to its first BellarineFootball League premiership in 36 years, thencoaching the club to a further two. “I recognise that this is an extremely rareopportunity provided to me and look forward to The Rip November 2017 Page 3
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LITTLE folk pose a BIG headache There’s Gno place like Gnome and PointLonsdale’s now famous gnomes could soon the safe lands of west Lonny (west of fellows) Frank O'Sullivanhave a home of their own following a month on Hillcrest and Hollywood for gnomes seeking says the colourfulof high jinx, which saw the little characters sanctuary from the oppressive regime,” Falk characters hepopping up in peculiar places across our Davis posted on The Rip Facebook page. retrieved from Townmunicipality. Hall are now known Having retrieved the confiscated figures from as the \"gnomes on One local woman’s decision to brighten up a locked cage within Town Hall, resident Frank bail.\" ithe Point Lonsdale shopping strip roundabout O'Sullivan initiated talks with officers andwith one small statue captured the imagination believes he could be on the brink of reaching good outcome for everybody,” Mr O'Sullivanof others, with a further seven gnomes taking a compromise that would allow the gnomes to said. “We had to compromise with council onup residence on the site before the Borough gather in one safe public place. safety issues on the roundabout. If a child didof Queenscliffe stepped in to remove them for run out and got hit – and there’d be a minimal“safety” reasons. “It could be a garden bed situation, possibly risk of that happening – but if it did happen the the big garden bed at the bottom of the Point consequences would be horrific. “Council’s priority is community safety,” Lonsdale bowling Club, which would be aa spokesperson said. “It was simply too “At this stage we’re winning this little battledangerous to have people, particularly children, for these little people, but it has to be donecrossing to the centre of the roundabout or in a friendly manner because we are a smallslowing down to look at the gnomes.” community and we’ve all got to get along and you can’t go creating waves. We could have our Council’s intervention prompted a very own Gnomesville, he said.community backlash however, with moregnomes taking to the streets, appearing onwindow sills, even on a rooftop, in protest. Onecheeky little placard carrier, sporting a blue-painted stripe down one side of his face, echoedthe words of famous freedom fighting words ofWilliam Wallace in the film Braveheart; “Theymay take our gnomes, butt they will never takeour freedom.” The Gnome and Away-worthy plot thickenedwith accusations of kidnapping. Residentstook to social media, venting their anger anddemanding a better go for the much-malignedgarden dwellers. “I’m a thinking about a refugee style camp in The Rip November 2017 Page 5
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200 properties face fire levy hikes More than 200 Queenscliffe properties can The Queenscliffe Council is writing to all “Property owners that currently are notexpect a hefty rise in insurance costs, after affected property owners, alerting them to the covered by the existing WMO will be mostbeing re-classified as high-risk bushfire zones. changes. affected. There will be a requirement for planning permits and certain conditions to be The state government has released new Under stringent planning scheme guidelines met that previously were not required,” a reportBushfire Management Overlay mapping, new houses within mapped areas must be built to Queenscliff Council report acknowledged.capturing more properties along the coastal to a higher construction standard and ownersfringes of Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale. will require a planning permit to develop land. “Council can have a high level of confidence that the BMO has been thoroughly reviewed and The changes follow a review of guidelines They are bound by strict vegetation clearing mapped accordingly. This represents bushfirerecommended by the Bushfire Royal controls, including removing overhanging threat from the lots and surrounding vegetatedCommission in the wake of the Black Saturday branches and shrubs more than one metre high environment that may seem incongruous tobushfires. near or below windows, and must also install those who consider only their own land and not water tanks to help fight fires. the prevailing, potential climatic conditions,” it The new mapping will impact an additional said.238 properties. Thirty-four properties, Those affected can expect higher insurancecurrently included, will fall out of the BMO premiums and the value of their property mayzones. be impacted. 0404 163 609 Specializing in Kitchens, Wardrobes, Vanities,[email protected] Wall & Entertainment Units, Domestic Furniture, Commercial Flat Pack Assembly and Industrial Installation and much more. Registered Electrical Contractor 23229 0417 168 537 SUMMER STOCK 10labtenNOW ARRIVING...Quiksilver, Rip Curl, Billabong, Rusty, Roxy, Havaianas, Vans, Bonds, Emu and more... 4-6 Hesse Street Queenscliff 5258 1149 LBMUIICMHILADBELERS SPECIALIDSETSSIGINNE&COC-OCNOSNTSRIUDECRTIAOTNE W: WWW.MICHAELLIMBBUILDERS.COM.AU E: [email protected] M: 0410650019 The Rip November 2017 Page 10
Starting afresh - CEO reveals new vision Bellarine Community Health’s new CEO hasunveiled a vision to transform our community providing temporary accommodation for staff CEO Shane Dawsoninto a health and wellbeing destination for the during the centre’s redevelopment, could has revealed hisaged. eventually house a palliative and aged care vision to make BCH services hub. \"great\" again. Shane Dawson has also voiced his personalsupport for retaining Point Lonsdale’s Eric “We need to sit down with the community government ordering an as yet unfinialisedTolliday independent living units and finding and discuss what it would like to see but I think forensic audit and a police investigation ofa new use for the former Coorabin House aged there’s also an opportunity to look at a regional internal matters.care facility. dialysis unit or maybe get some chemo chairs in there so people don’t have to go to Geelong “It’s now about drawing a line in the sand Three months into the role, vacated be for their chemotherapy. and starting again and winning back theJohn Fendyk, Mr Dowling has initiated a community’s support and trust.”“conversation series” with key stakeholder and “And people want to come for holidays to thecommunity groups, to better explain the new Bellarine, so we could also provide these sorts “I’m going to retire on the Bellarine, and Idirection he hopes to take the organisation. of services to people who visit the region and want to be able to walk down the street and supporting them.” have people say great job,” he said. “Basically it’s about getting out there andlistening to what the community has to say and Mr Dawson’s appointment followed several Three new board members will be elected atputting Bellarine Community Health back in years of upheavel, resulting in the state the organisations Annual General Meeting ontouch,” he said. November 28. Point Lonsdale Primary School Principal Faye Agterhuis and Bellarine Aged “And the community has been very positive, Care Association President Tim Walsh arethey want to move forward and I think everyone among those nominated.wants BCH to succeed. I don’t think you’ll hearanyone saying they want it to go to BarwonHealth. “I think people want us to make theservice great and we’ll do that The future of the 16 Eric Tolliday units, co-located on the Queenscliff Community HealthCentre site, has remained uncertain for threeyears, with all but three now unoccupied. “From my point of view I’m keen to seethe units re-opened and re-used for whatthey’re supposed to be used for, aged care oremergency housing, but it will be up to the newBoard to make a decision on that.,” Mr Dawsonsaid. The former Coorabin facility, currently 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 November 2017 Page 11
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Trouble thankfully off the letters behind this important issue of depression. Wstreets! Ian “Duck” Duckworth. Photograph courtesy Carmen Bell w One has to congratulate the local council for In support of our Mayorits decisive action in dealing with a little known Aren't there more Eterrorist cell operating from the TOC H that has important things? Unnecessary re-action to Mayor’s statements.been flushed out into the main street of Point I refer to the Editors bold statements accusing pLonsdale. This action has relieved the council Gnomes in roundabouts posing a safety risk our Mayor of “missing the mark”. When I readand ratepayers of the burden of four years - really? the critique I couldn’t help but notice that the Mof the temporary fencing that has previously ED also missed the mark:contained this cell, made up of bearded men Is this the same Council that oped not to The constant referral to projects that “we wwearing head wear that may have been used to fund a school crossing recently and allows don’t want.” By “we” does the Ed mean all ofconceal their true identities. pedestrians to run \"chicken\" across Hesse us or just a few. I certainly do not put myself Street? Spare me! Seriously hasn't this council in that “we” class as many others would not. I With no recourse to the AFP, this cell of got more important things to do? suspect the article must apply to a minority ofseven was taken into custody with the loss of people residing in Queenscliff/Point Lonsdale.only one terrorist, who locals believe may have Name and address supplied. The Ed has taken a stance of commenting onbeen sacrificed by the cell's members. “It was behalf of ALL of us residents it seems… noshattering,” one local reported. It pays to advertise thanks. So far off the mark Ed. As someone recently quoted “last out of While the council may have been criticised Dear Editor, I’d like to thank you for writing Queenscliff please turn the lights off”. Now thepreviously for inertia over unimportant matters a balanced article (Finding Strength in words) Ed refers to unfair competition because of thesuch as tourism, Shortland’s Bluff, Point with me about depression. It’s a sensitive issue proposed eco cabins. How short sighted is thisLonsdale lighthouse region etc, when it comes and you nailed it. statement. There is a mentality of “don’t touchto matters of national and borough importance, our town” which if pursued, the traders mayit is good to know our rates are being used We’ve sold over 100 Poems of the Point books as well pack up and go elsewhere. Are thesewisely. within three weeks and many beyondblue minority frightened of competition or visitors wristbands have been taken and, most spending their money… oh please let’s be a A spokesperson for council said use of the importantly, the little cards that people can welcoming community. So far off the mark Ed.central roundabout was inappropriate and slip in their wallets or purses have also been I do believe in open dialogue but theconstituted a traffic risk. getting picked up. oppressors do not accept people in authority having their say if it goes against the minority. The cell had been camouflaged in the central Also a big thank you to Ben and Sophie I believe that Tony Francis, as our electedroundabout, keeping a low profile for about a from Lix Ice Creamery for letting me use their Mayor, has the right to also stand and criticiseweek, and may have been seen ducking into premises to sell Poems of the Point. When the community actions. So what happens when heNoble Rot, potentially causing a pile up at book is sold out, hopefully we can leave our does speak out… this small minority pick upLonsdale’s busiest intersection. little cardholders on the counter so people can their bat and ball and leave. continue to pick up the wallet cards and, in the Why does our Mayor or anyone else have to Council has acted quickly to avert a possible event of someone needing beyondblue, know put up with such behaviour or abrasiveness? Soviral surge on social media that may have exactly what to do. far off the mark Ed.increased Point Lonsdale’s national recognition We all love our town and community and atas a base for this subversive group, although On the Melbourne Cup long weekend, all times encourage investment that at the endanother local (name withheld and face the Point Lonsdale Boardriders are having of the day is “fair to all concerned” and not justpixelated) considers that the removal may a retro surfing competition in honour of our the pleasing’s of a few.indeed be the true hidden council agenda, past president Tas Blizzard. It’s been run for Terry Philp (Queenscliff)thereby raising it’s own profile nationally... the past four year and is just a fun event. TasHmmmm... maybe not! died in sad circumstances. He was a beautiful SHARE YOUR VIEWS: human being and is sadly missed in our local What love to hear what you have to say and Of course it may also be that the reason for community. encourage your letters. Views expressedthe swoop is that there can only be one group of are not necessarily those of the Editor andgnomes in the Borough. Thank you to The Rip and the people of preference is given to letters that carry anPaul Martin, Point Lonsdale Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale for getting author's name and address. [email protected] it time to think biggerpicture? The next deadline for Letters, Opinions, As a business owner, my partner andI regularly evaluate the status of our Classifieds andbusiness (as would other business owners). Public Notices isThis requires managing finances, forecasting, Friday November 17planning, restructuring if necessary, etc andoften we stop to address the elephant in themeeting room as well - is our business concepta viable one? I wonder whether Deloitte should havebegun their investigations by looking into theBOQ’s independent status before evaluatingwhat was happening outside BOQ walls. Ialso wonder if Council stops to evaluate thisfor themselves - or should I say for us, thetax payers? The BOQ Annual Report is a veryinteresting read but further still, I’d like a prosand cons comparison to further evaluate thebenefits (or not) of remaining independent. Quite simply put, are the BOQ operationsa successful working model or could our taxdollars be better spent? The Rip November 2017 Page 14
otherwise of the General Ratepayer/s. must outline specific actions underpinning future strategies by the Manager ( BoQ ) of the POINT LONSDALEPoint Lonsdale We recognise the commercial sector interests two primary commercial districts (Hesse Street Representing Point and the Point Lonsdale shopping strip). Civic RAaioenfsbtsiteadhsrleepaonnlcatcocsyemssioiamwnf cotuietvnhi1eiottr9hysni;a1ght0hooItwfnftrehocveme.cro,amwll hmpeaunrntitiehtsyatsahsteolcuatrlodgre The past and current lack of action and the Lonsdale no involvement/ intervention approach, are CIVIC ASSOCIATION be present. failing. In this report it is our view that theAJoindPoLCcA ument This failure is both to the commercial sector interest of the General Ratepayer/s is absent. but of equal importance, to the community as Commercial interests do not by default equate a whole. By all comparisons, shopping centre managers play an active role ie in Car Parking,to have your say on NOTtoIcComEmOuFnity interests. defined uses, interactive business actions, up- to-date clear signage, landscaping, and more. of missedkey issues... ANNUAL GENBEaRcAkLtoMBEEaTsiIcNsG In our present local approach over theopportunity andWebsite: summer, pressure of access to our centres is unplanned and acute; the whole commercialwww.plca.org.au environment, win and loss, is accidental. There Friday JanuaryTh8e, B2o0ro1u6gh-o7f .Q3u0epenmscliffe is a small is no strategic plan at play. Learning Common - PcooinmtmLounnsitdya, lwe iPthrimreaadryilyScvhieowoal ble, For example; Queenscliff Music Festival is the number one planned, controlled and definedself-interestEmail: uncomplicated structures: event; a successful event by the organisers, but where is the value-adding and interaction [email protected] GUEST SPEAKERInTduOstBriEal CseOctNorF: IRMED could really harness its economic potential for the broader community?Mail: The PLCA –haDsrraefvt iEecwoendoSmtehieec BDoouervroeuPlogLphCmoAfenwt ebsiTotefhDefoeHfreanfrubceor.utrhIenrdiunstfroiarlm, thaetiFoenrry, Department At present, the general ratepayer is carryingwww.pQlcuae.eonrsgc.aliuffe Service sector: all planning, financing and risk. Where and to whom is the return on investment to theStrategy, published by the authors Deloitte Hesse Street, Pt Lonsdale Strip, Harbour Retail. proposed strategies targeted?Australia and submitted comment to the Home-Cottage Industry Sector: PLCA seeks an explanation as to whom is actually paying for the Economic DevelopmentCouncil. Home based trade business, Home office Strategy, its implementation, oversight, and motivation and future gains.Our response is in two parts: one, a call business. The present differential BoQ rate structure offor a back to basics response to building a Accommodation sector: Residential and Commercial rates raises funds where commercial applications of dedicatedsustainable community and two, a detailed Casual Homes, specific holiday rental options BoQ employees, the Information Centre, business group support, membership fees toresponse to the Deloitte Report. The entire Council Parks, Commercial Park, Hotels, Tourism and G21, all extract Council budget funds. These funds are servicing the currentresponse will be uploaded onto the PLCA Guesthouses, B&B’s etc economic model and effort.website Government - Health - Education sector: The PLCA suggests in the future Council evaluate the financial burden to the generalWe note that:- BoQ Council, Bellarine Community Health, ratepayer and redirect that burden so that Schools. the future application of any Economic Development Strategy would be costed through· the Report is 60 pages, however of these, Sport - Recreation - Gambling sector: Council enacting a Special Rate “Economic pages 4 to 25 consist of; Introduction, Queenscliffe Bowls, Monahan Centre. Development “on any beneficiary. process, guiding principles; Context and The General domestic community sector: As with all suggestions, communitybackground; Contextual Background; 2025 –A The Draft Strategy as presented for comment consultation across all sectors is a must.different world. Pages 26 to 32 are outlines does not meet or address what we at theof Strategy and Pages 33 and 34 are The PLCA seek of a Draft Economic Development It is our PLCA view that we need strategiesFuture Role of Council. Strategy. that represent a “Back to Basics “approach to Local Government and development in the· The strategy has been guided by the Borough of Queenscliffe. A “Back to Basics” strategy delivering services for the communityCouncil’s own Tourism and Economic · a model outlining a basic understanding so we have a viable community, shops, businesses and services that meet our own andDevelopment Advisory Committee of our present economic structure and the tourism needs across the entire year.(TEDAC ) in the preparation, linkages between groups that are presently Fay Agterhuisdevelopment and delivery of the strategy. servicing our community, especially President PLCA· Of the specific directional pillar/outcome the commercial, social and regulatory The next PLCA Meeting is at 7:30 pm 10th linkages where our community presently November Point Lonsdale Primary School. Guest Speaker : Peter Kronborg Chairpersonstrategies proffered by this Paper, three – interrelates. Bellarine Community Council Incfour relate to the commercial interests of December 8th Guest Speaker on Fire Readiness and changes to Bushfire Rating inCommittee members. · the identification of present Strengths, the BoQ and implications In our opinion this gives rise to questions Weaknesses, Opportunities and timelineswith regard to conflicts of interests. of where we currently stand today, a baseline. The PLCA also notes that the committeehas no members designated as Community · an invitation to engage members of ourRepresentatives. community operating in sectors, such as The Harbour, The Ferry Corporation, The PLCA further notes with concern the Bellarine Community Health, the Schools,focus given to this Strategy expressly excluded Council and other major participants, etc.any test of matters related to the benefit or to talk to and with the community aboutDavid Wilkinson their future expectations, their aspirations, and allow the community to share Builders their contribution and understand the interrelationship. · an outline of the BoQ’s business model as they are both a major employer, and more importantly a major participant in the Tourist Accommodation economy,New Homes Renovations Extensions · that the community be consulted as to the future so that the where and what of the community expectations are heard, noted, included and actioned. Phone: 0438 258324 In our view the“ Back to Basics “ of a Strategy Email: [email protected] The Rip November 2017 Page 15
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Local hero honoured The bravery of one of ourMECHANICAL REPAIRS region’s most prominent war Medal – the second highest award for bravery. heroes will be recognised He was severely injured in a subsequent Pt Lonsdale/Queenscliff with the unveiling of a Automotive Centre new Indigenous Memorial battle near Jordan, losing both legs. (Steve Higgins) Garden at Mannerim on The successful cattle farmer lived at Full Car Servicing Remembrance Day. All Mechanical Repairs Mannerim, with wife Elsie and their six Bellarine MP Lisa Neville children, until he died aged 53. Fully Qualified Mechanic will officially cut a ribbon and Air Conditioning Margaret Grant (Bolton) will Bolton’s nephew Hugh Thompson still lives in share her memories of her Point Lonsdale. Along with Mrs Grant, Hugh’s Repairs & Services father Sloan ‘Scotty’ Bolton. own son James has travelled to Beersheba to Pick Up Service Available mark the centennery of the famous charge. Trooper Bolton was a (Local area only) member of the famed 4th The Mannerim Memorial Garden is at the 46 Bellarine Highway, Australian Light Horse site of the original Mannerim Memorial Hall Regiment, involved in the Charge of Beersheeba in Swan Bay Road, commissioned in 1923 to Queenscliff – 100 years ago in October.. commemorate locals who served and died in PHONE: 5258 4668 WWI. The ‘do or die’ battle, under the command 0418 524 861 of General Chauvel, is regarded as one of the It will be officially opened at 9.45am on most important of the Middle East conflict and November 11, to be followed by Remembrance Jardine Homes contributed to the end of WWI. Day ceremony.Custom-built homes and Renovations Bolton, riding his horse ‘Monty’ is credited with personally preventing 15 of 18 life saving Will Gordon water wells at Beersheba from being blown up after the city was over-run. His heroics were 0414 354 079 documented in the Australian film The Light [email protected] Horsemen. www.jardinehomes.com.au “The bullets kept up a constant whistling as they went past and some of them were might close,” he later wrote of the battle. “I was lying down on my horse’s neck and several times, as the machine guns pointed in my direction, I could see the bullets ploughing up the ground at his feet.” Bolton was awarded a Distinguished Conduct Information Centre rewarded for excellence Queenscliffe will feature in a series of Centre Coordinar Marie Greenwood said the regional television commercials, as a reward for award was a fitting recognition for it team of outstanding tourism services. volunteers. The Queenscliffe Tourism Information Centre “We strive for excellence in all areas of was named best in the Community Service the business and our volunteers generously Category of the recent Victorian Regional offer their time to promote the many and Achievement and Community Awards. varied attractions and experiences on offer in Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale,”said Ms The prize includes a package of promotional Greenwood. adverts on PRIME7. DIGBY MORAN Mozzies targeted in new blitz LANDSCAPES (Assoc. Dip Hort, Burnely) The fight against mosquitoes across our municipality has resumed, with aerial spraying Specialising in low-maintenance, underway hot spot breeding areas, including low-water gardens Swan Bay. Design & Construction The Borough of Queenscliffe says three aerial Quality Paving treatments have been conducted in the past Retaining Walls month, covering 311 hectares – the equivalent Turf of 163 football ovals. Irrigation The annual program has also included Landscape Plans for Council comprehensive ground treatment to combat the approval insects Qualified Tree Arborist “The program is part of the largest mosquito control initiative in Victoria and consists of 0412 520 438 or a combination of fortnightly monitoring and 5258 1547 aerial treatments,” Council said. email: [email protected] “While mosquitos cannot be eradicated completely, the control program is implemented annually to minimise the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and preserve the amenity of Borough residents and visitors as much as possible.” The Rip November 2017 Page 18
4-5 Follow the BELLARINE ARTS November DiaryTRAIL this Melbourne Cup long weekend. A forum at the Point Lonsdale Bowls ClubMore than 100 artists and 40 venues are between 2 and 4pm today will provide detailsparticipating across Queenscliff, Point of support available under the myagedcareLonsdale, Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads program. To register phone Chris Kelly onincluding Seaview, Salt, Tusock Upstairs and 0438 404867Queenscliff Gallery & Workshop. 19 HMAS GOORANGAI MEMORIAL Surf Club5 The Point Lonsdale Board Riders Club celebrations SERVICE - commemorates the sinking of beginhosts its annual TASMAN CUP - a retro tag the Minesweeper HMAS Goorangai in Portsurf comp open to all ages and abilities. Phillip on November 20 1940 with the loss IThe Point Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club kicksRegistrations from 9am at the clubhouse, of all hands. The minesweeper was the first off its 70th birthday celebrations this month.followed by a BBQ and live music. Royal Australian Navy ship sunk during the A Black & Gold themed Party will be held Second World War after it was split in two in at the clubhouse from 7.30pm on Saturday7 MELBOURNE CUP a collision with the 10,400 ton troopship MV November 4. Brunch will be held the Duntroon at the mouth of the bay. following day from 11am. All members of the8 Accoustic soul ensemble SOUL ESTATE community are invited. 21 The Queenscliff-Point Lonsdale Red The Queenscliffe Historical Museum is hostingperform at Queenscliff Uniting Church an exhibition celebrating the PLSLSC's role intonight from 7.3opm. Tables of eight or single Cross Emergency Services Team is hosting our community until January. Bookings arebookings for this cafe-style concert. Tickets a Emergency Preparedness Workshop at essential at registernow.com$40. the Queenscliff RSL Hall between 10am and 12.30pm. It aims to ensure locals know what11 REMEMBRANCE DAY - A community steps to take in the event of a personal or large scale emergency.service will be held at the Queenscliff RSLfrom 10.30am 24- 26 The QUEENSCLIFF13 Do you, a family member of friend MUSIC FESTIVAL celebrates its 21st year with more than 80 national and international actsneed support to stay living indepdently? performing in venues across the townhsip. 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 November 2017 Page 19
Borough Bulletin November 2017Mayor’s message strong 46 years later. This event has provided highlight of the project to date, a number of joy and entertainment to thousands over the other milestones have been reached. TheseThe Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth years and is truly a fun, friendly and vibrant include installation of solar panels to theGames Corporation has announced two experience for the whole community. Monahan Centre, construction of goal nettinglocal batonbearers from the Borough of and completion of civil design works forQueenscliffe. George Abel and Suzanne Winton Suzanne Winton is an active tennis player construction of the carpark, netball courts andwill carry the Queen’s Baton in Queenscliff at Point Lonsdale. Her commitment, skill cricket nets along with all utilities.during the 100-day countdown to the Gold and energy on the court and her untiringCoast 2018 Commonwealth Games. volunteerism inspire many younger members The detailed construction plans for the civil of the club. Suzanne was Club Champion works at the Sport and Recreation PrecinctAcross the community, hundreds of people will from 1989 to 1992 and won 12 premierships, were completed in close consultation withget the opportunity to engage with the Baton including five as captain, over 25 years. Sue was the Queenscliff Community Sports Club andas it spends quality time in our region, arriving Secretary of PLTC from 1989 to 2013 and still football, netball and cricket clubs. Planning andin Queenscliff on 12 February 2018. serves on the Committee. In January, she is at vegetation removal permits have been issued the courts every day. Suzanne is spirited and and Council has received Coastal ManagementGeorge Abel is the founder and inventor of shines on social occasions, making everyone Act consent for all remaining works.the Birdman Rally. George created the Rally in feel welcome and involved.England in 1971 to raise funds for the Royal Air Following a Special Meeting of Council heldForce Association for Retired Personnel. When I am immensely proud of our batonbearers on Thursday 12 October, Council has resolvedGeorge immigrated to Australia, he brought and the role they will take when the Queen’s to appoint John Monahan Pty Ltd to completethe Birdman Rally with him and it is still going Baton comes to Queenscliff. For a full list of the civil works. Stay tuned for further updates local batonbearers, visit the ‘News’ page of through your sporting club newsletters, Council’s website. community noticeboards and Council’s website, www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au. Council makes great progress on Sports and Recreation It is great to see another new initiative begin, Precinct upgrade by including a regular update from my fellow Council colleagues in the Borough Bulletin. Council continues to make significant progress Read on to find out more about Cr Boyce Pizzey on the upgrade of the Queenscliff Sport and and his portfolio – Planning and Heritage. Recreation Reserve. While the installation of AFL-standard lighting at the oval has been the Cr Tony Francis Mayor – Borough of QueenscliffeCr Boyce Pizzey priority objective: “Preserve and enhance the design and feasibility consultancies in respect Borough as a special place through excellence to the Fort, Hesse Street, and the DestinationAs a newcomer to Council the shock of the of design and conservation of its rich culture Queenscliff eco-cabins.intensive initiation to Council practices and unique heritage”. At the top strategicwas real enough. I was pleased that I had level this recognises that Queenscliffe is Council has also initiated new referencecampaigned on the basis of ‘listening before special and deserves the best of professional groups in respect to the Point LonsdaleI spoke’. As we approach the first year of the conservation of its heritage and the best in Lighthouse Reserve and the future of thenew Council I wanted to report on progress in new development. Avenue of Honour. In all these mattersthe Planning and Heritage Portfolio. the direct involvement of community Council has included in its budget a review of interest groups has invigorated Council’sI am delighted that the detailed discussions the Planning Scheme’s heritage conservation conversations with the community. Councilof staff and community members building provisions. This will give staff stronger is looking forward to considering optionsthe Council Plan have culminated in the support in improving permit outcomes. regarding the siting of the Destination Queenscliff eco-cabins. Council has also acknowledged the prime importance of access to places such as Regrets? I’ve had a few . . . but too few the Fort, Point Lonsdale Lighthouse and to mention. Shortland’s Bluff, and is developing a sounder understanding of conservation management Planning and Heritage Portfolio best practice. This year Council has instigated Borough of Queenscliffe For more information Next Council Meeting Visit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au The next Ordinary Meeting of Council or contact the Borough of will be held on Thursday 23 November Queenscliffe on 5258 1377. 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 November 2017 Page 20
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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 Y CM MY CY CM K The Rip November 2017 Page 24
NATIONAL RECYCLING WEEK13 TO 17 NOVEMBER 2017Drop these unwanted items into Items acceptedQueenscliff Town Hall for recycling from Polystyrene packaging –9.00am to 4.00pm non-commercial quantitiesMonday, November 13 to Mobile phones, batteries and chargersFriday, November 17, 2017 Fluorescent light tubes and Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)The Borough of Queenscliffe is a proud supporter of National Recycling Week Household batteries – sizes AAA, AA, C, D, 6 volt, 9 volt and button These items cannot be recycled through your kerbside recycling bin. 50 Learmonth Street (PO Box 93) Queenscliff VIC 3225 Telephone: 03 5258 1377 | Fax: 03 5258 3315 | www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.auLiving etc OCT 17.pdf 1 23/09/2017 8:34 amCMY MY We proudly stock Amelia Anderson Photography artworks. YMY Come in store to see the whole collection of nature inspired works!K The Rip November 2017 Page 25
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Hotel Q is for sale, with an asking price of $5.5 million The Queenscliff Brewhouse now boasts a new regional tasting roomIconic hotel back up for grabs New taste experience opens Another of Queenscliff’s historic hotels is back on the market. A new food and beer lovers “Our goal is to educate guests Steve and Katalin Blonde, owners of Hotel Q – formerly the Royal experience has arrived with about beer, wine and local,Hotel – are selling up after purchasing the grand King Street icon five the opening of the Queenscliff sustainable coastal cuisine in ayears ago. Brewhouse Tastes of the Region one-of-a-kind, fun filled unique In that time the 150 year old hotel has undergone extensive renovations, room. setting,” said Brewery companyincluding revamped bar and dining facilities. director Andrew Noseda. With an asking price of $5.5 million, Fletchers Real Estate selling agent In a first for the Bellarine, theLee Botsios says he has fielded strong interest in the landmark. space includes a “Full Mash Brew \"Providing a space for local The building lends itself to a range of opportunities, including a Your Own “ Microbrewery, giving artisan producers, farmers andprivate residence or apartments, he said. novices an opportunity to produce musicians to showcase their The hotel is older than the borough itself. It was built from timber in their own commercial quality products and talents was a vital1854 by William Leigh and in 1863 played host to our newly-formed beer - from mashing the grain part of the company’s brief.”municipality’s first election. through to the fermentation and It was destroyed by fire in the 1870’s and re-built in its current form a inoculation with yeast. The room is stocked with localdecade later. wines, produce and over 200 Hotel Q sits on 2064 sq m of land and boasts 10 bedrooms, bar facilities, Working alongside a master Australian and international crafta cellar, ballroom, private dining room and a turret, with sweeping ocean brewer, participants will learn the beers, including the company'sviews. history and various styles of beer, signature “Prickly Moses” label. the brewing process and science behind Craft Beer. Majella O’Connor Optometrist JUNCTION MOTORS QUEENSCLIFF “Love Your Glasses!” Automotive Service CentreReal people, Real service, Real vision solutions ○MECHANICAL REPAIRS 2 Park Lane, 99 Presidents Ave, ○LOG BOOK SERVICING OCEAN GROVE ○ENGINE TUNING Ph: 5255 5655 for an appointment ○RWC INSPECTION SERVICE www.oceaneyes.com.au ○TYRES & BATTERIES ○LOCAL FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY All Work Guaranteed 5258 1841 56 Bellarine Highway, Queenscliff The Rip November 2017 Page 27
Party time for ferry service The boat was certainly rocking and the sky Searoad Ferries CEO Matt McDonald Bob Evansabove Queenscliff lit up with fireworks, asSearoad Ferries celebrated its 30th birthday lastweeend (Saturday October 21). The upper deck was of one of the vessels wastransformed into a party venue and upwards of600 guests, from both sides of the bay, dancedthe night away to the sounds of ARIA award-winning artist Bob Evans, legendary DJ VincePeach and Creek. The event doubled as a warm-up for thismonth’s Queenscliff Music Festival. Searoad Ferries has grown to becomeAustralia’s busiest passenger ferry service,moving an estimated 800,000 people and200,000 cars a year - more than Avalon Airportand three times as many people as the Spirit ofTasmania.Cherie-Ann Bradley and Suzie Coffey Searoad Ferries' Dave Parsons Lise Peart, Donna Chiller, Deanna Hedley Marianne Caddy and Donna TedoldiPush to get hub back on track Officers act on marine The state government is under ng delays. wildlifepressure to breathe new life intoQueenscliff’ Cultural Hub project, “At that rate of increase, had A wayward Leopard Sealwith Member for Western Victoria, has been returned to the ocean,Simon Ramsay, telling Parliament this government decided to after a brief stop over in Pointthe project is overdue. Lonsdale in recent days. support this project at the start of The $3 million proposal to Authorities sectioned off anrevitalise and link the library, its term, the project would have area near the pier to protect themuseum and tourism information semi-mature mammal.centre has remained in limbo for cost $800,000 less. That’s almostalmost a decade because of a lack “As an Antarctic species,of government support, according a million dollars more over the Leopard Seals are notto Mr Ramsay. commonly seen on the term of a Government to ignore Bellarine Peninsula,” said “I have asked the Minister for Mark Breguet, Department ofRegional Development, Jaala a necessary community-driven Environment, Land, water andPulford, to get cracking,” Mr Resource Protection ProgramRamsay said. project,” he said. Manager. “Seals come to shore to rest and can be in poor condition due the long distances travelled. They can be vicious and people need to stay “The people of this community Queenscliffe Historical a safe distance from animals,” he said.deserve action. They’ve given a lotand deserve a little in return.” Museum President and former Under wildlife regulations the public must stay 30 metres away from seals on land on land and dogs must not come within 50 metres. Mr Ramsay says the project's state government MP Gary$2.8 million price tag has blown Meanwhilea Wildlife officers have been fored to euthanise a babyout by a as much as $300,000 in Spry supported Mr Ramsays’s dolphin found swimming in front beach rock pools.just 18 months as a result of fundi. intervention. Ian Duckworth said he witnessed two women attempting to free the calf, only to have it swim back to the shore. \"More than 10 years now in “The girls got it swimming around and you would think there was gestation, this exciting, Council- nothing wrong, but every time they let it go, it tried to swim back up onto the reef. One of the main issue was that no one knew who to call to conceived project will, we believe, get help,” he said. provide a much needed stimulus Anyone who discovers a marine animals in distress is encouraged to ring the AGL Marine Response Unit on 1300 245 679 or the DELWP whale to the people of Queenscliff and dolphin emergency hotline on 136 186 and Point Lonsdale in terms of The Rip November 2017 Page 28 providing a focal point and single destination for residents and visitors,\" Mr Spry said.
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There are some really exciting new acts on thelineup this year that are going to blow everyoneaway. So I think for many people, finding their newfavourite band will be a real highlight at QMF thisyear. My personal highlight…. I don’t think you can gopast the legendary Jon Cleary & The Absolute MonsterGentlemen. Andrew Orvis, QMF DirectorThe Director’s top picks BERNARD FANNING The former Powderfinger frontman has firmly cemented his position as one of Australia’s finest songwriters and lyricists. From the country folk-tinged charm of his multi-platinum debut solo album Tea and Sympathy to his current and 3rd record, the exquisitely crafted ARIA Award winning album Civil Dusk. CAITI BAKER Born into a household filled with vinyl, CDs and tapes of blues, soul, gospel, jazz, big band and rock & roll, Caiti’s father, a blues musician himself, made sure that she was raised amongst music. Whether it was playing on the stereo, in the car, at a concert or attending week long festivals – music was everywhere. HAT FITZ & CARA Hat Fitz and Cara can in no way be mistaken for a dainty duo. They are festival favourites throughout Canada, America, Australia, Europe, and the UK and it has been said they pack more energy into one song than most have in an entire career. IRISH MYTHEN Think back to a time in your life when you heard music that was so powerful and beautiful you were instantly engaged. That’s the experience many audiences have on first hearing Irish/Canadian folk artist Irish Mythen - an experience in the joy of everything. JON CLEARY Beyond Cleary’s considerable skills as a tunesmith he is equally renowned around the globe as an accomplished keyboardist and guitarist, and a deeply soulful vocalist. LAMINE SONKO & THE AFRICAN INTELLIGENCE They call themselves 'the FBI of world peace', the 10-piece Lamine Sonko & The African intelligence deliver a big band sound of African roots music, jazz, funk, and reggae. RUSSELL MORRIS ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, #1 selling artist, King of Pop, Australian Icon!! … a few phrases commonly used when describing Aussie legend Russell Morris. SEX ON TOAST Currently residing in Melbourne,Sex On Toast's choreographed stage act, complex arrangements, performative larrikinism and danceability have won the hearts of casual punters and hardcore fans alike, all across Australia. THE TESKY BROTHERS Honouring that old school Motown sound and working it into something of their very own, The Teskey Brothers appeared seemingly out of nowhere in 2017 with their debut album Half Mile Harvest. TOO MANY ZOOS From the underbelly of New York City's subway stations to gleaming stages alongside Beyoncé; Too Many Zooz have proven their unique take on music can spark a fire in anyone. The Rip November 2017 Page 30
Keeping it real the key to successRUSSELL MORRIS has a Sharkmouth, depicting events and moments in astrophysics in an album or Isoft spot for Queenscliff, Australian history would have done it.having spent time along ourcoast as a boy. And judging “Like any business you need luck and the “It wasn’t until I saw a photo ofby the reception he received music business is not a level playing field. So Thomas Archer from 1916, whichwhen he last appeared at the many of my friends, who are I find infinitely is Sharkmouth, and it almostQueenscliff Music Festival, talented, haven’t had those lucky breaks and I spoke to me to say 'write a songin 2013, we’re pretty fond of don’t know why sometimes.” about me, bring me back to life.'him too! A love of history, a bit of stargazing and Once I’d written that song The legendary Australian discovering his own musical roots have also I realised that the songs I wassinger and songwriter is aided his longevity. writing beforehand I’d been tryingheaded our way again this to copy from my heroes – Johnmonth, to help celebrate our “My big loves are history and astrophysics, Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters.21st annual festival and he they’re what I really find interesting. But I’m not an Afro American andsays he’s looking forward to Unfortunately it’s too hard to write about I never picked cotton and I neverhis return. lived in the Delta. “The people were “And I think that’s why thefabulous last time and we Blues stuff has worked so well forreally loved being there and me because I’ve made it primarilyso when the opportunity about our blues and our roots,” hecame up we said we’ve got said.to put our hand up to dothis again. “Festivals like this one are really important in conveying stories. “I’ve always loved that part of the coast and They bring people together, whichspent a lot of my youth down that way. When is really nice, and they give young bands anI was a young child I was sent to school down opportunity to be seen and heard.there. It’s a lovely part of the country.” “It’s a great way to get to the public and play before a big crowd and try and exhibit Festival goers can expect to be taken on a your wares and communicate emotionallyjourney of Morris’s musical life and loves. with people and I think that’s the secret. YouShooting to fame in the mid 60’s, he had a string can communicate emotionally with people ifof hits including ‘Hush,’ ‘The Real Thing,’ ‘Sweet you actually feel what you’re writing and whatSweet Love,’ ‘Wings of an Eagle’ and the ‘The Girl you’re doing.”That I Love. ’ In more recent years he has released threeacclaimed blues albums, including best seller21 great years to celebrate...Welcome to the 2017 with the generous donationsQueenscliff Music Festival provided by our Friends of the Festival, goes to supportingLAST YEAR was a huge success director, Andrew Orvis, and his team of Lee local emerging artists. We arefor Queenscliff Music Festival and Rosser, Vivien Fogarty and Louise Roberts. pleased to announce that thiswe celebrated our 20th anniversary Andrew and his team work tirelessly year’s Emerging Artist Grant,in great style. Not only was it the throughout the year to ensure the festival now into its seventh year,first time we have sold out prior to maintains high standards, meets community has been awarded to Andreathe festival weekend, but the QMF expectations and introduces new and varied Robertson and The Refuge.also won the Victorian Tourism experiences. Supported by a small band ofAward for the Festivals and Events volunteers who provide year round support, We also have a numbercategory for 2016. the number of volunteers, many of whom have of partnerships with the qualified five, 10 and 15 and 20 years of service. community groups to provide Most importantly, the feedback services to the festival wherewe received from last year’s festival attendees Producing a financial surplus is an important they have the capacity andwas overwhelmingly positive and this has been element for the sustainability of QMF. This capability to do so. In this way, our festivalreflected in record ticket sales for 2017, with means being able to confidently run the Festival provides important fundraising opportunitiesthe event again sold out prior to the festival each year and plan for the future, being able for various community groups.weekend. to contribute to long term infrastructure for Our sincere thanks must also go to our Lower Princess Park – good for QMF and to sponsors. Their support is invaluable. Particular This year, in addition to another great line-up attract new events to Queenscliff – and make a thanks must go to our major sponsors Visitof both international and Australian artists, we contribution back to the local community. Victoria, Searoad Ferries and the Borough ofhave focused on re-vamping the site, creating Queenscliffe.more open space and easier movement between Part of our festival surplus, together We firmly believe that the headline act forvenues, improved seating and bar facilities and QMF is Queenscliff itself, a truly wonderfulstreamlining the drink tickets process. part of the world with much to see and enjoy. In 2018 QMF will be working on new Winter We are actively pursuing a carbon neutral Weekend events in June and July. We lookfestival, and have initiated a number of site forward to welcoming festival-goers back toimprovements designed to reduce our carbon our beautiful town then!footprint. In addition to power and sewerageenhancements to the site, we are stepping up Geoff Mutton,our focus on recycling. QMF Chairman The success of our festival is primarily dueto the fantastic work of our energetic festival The Rip November 2017 Page 31
artsFollow the Arts Trail... Melbourne Cup long weekend will serve up a will be demonstrating printmaking during thisfeast for art lovers, with more than 40 galleries, event.private studios and cafes signing on as venuesfor this year’s Bellarine Arts Trail. Renowned glass artist David Hobday will be in his studio and represented at Seaview In only its second year the event will showcase Gallery.the works of more than 100 painters, sculptors,photographers, illustrators and jewellers. In Point Lonsdale, Tussock Upstairs Gallery will show an exhibition of ‘small works’ – “The Barwon Heads Arts Council is thrilled paintings, prints, jewellery and ceramics bywith the development of the Bellarine Arts 13 well known artists – and Lighthouse ArtsTrail. We have more than doubled since the Collective will showcase a range of artisticfirst event last year,” said event coordinator endeavours including painting, music,Karen Shirley. performance and poetry. “This year we have more than 100 artists Other local artists participating in theparticipating at 40 venues across Barwon Bellarine Arts Trail include:Heads, Ocean Grove, Point Lonsdale and • Carolyn McKinnon with sculpture, silverQueenscliff. We’ve also included the verypopular Ocean Grove Rotary Art Show this jewellery and photographic works at theyear, which attracts a huge following. venue she shares with Meryl Hodgson in Point Lonsdale “The depth of talent on the Bellarine is • Photographer Tom Rayner at Belsize Cafeincredible. One of the main aims is to provide • Helen Martin, Vicki Clissold and Kellyopportunities for artists to raise their profile Koumalatsos at St Georges Old Schooland take their art to the market. This event Hallprovides opportunities for artists of all levels • Eight diverse and talented artists at thefrom hobbyists through to professionals. We Queenscliff Uniting Churchalso want to showcase the Bellarine Peninsula • Darin Frankpitt and Jane Flowers at theas an arts destination.” Marina in venues 39 and 40 • Botanical artist Lavinia Cuming at her Ms Shirley said she would not be surprised studio in Pt Lonsdaleif last year’s patronage of the trail double from • Textile artist Cheryl Toth and many3,000. More than 5,000 maps have been printed artists and art students at the vibrantto cope with the anticipated interest. and exciting Queenscliffe and District Neighbourhood House “We are hoping to be able to continue withthe Arts Trail next year, but of course that is Trail maps are available at galleries,subject to funding. At this stage we will aim to Queenscliffe Council offices and the Visitorlimit the number of artists and venues in future Information Centre. Details can also beyears to a manageable number, given the event downloaded from the Bellarine Arts Trailis completely organised and run by volunteers. website. Salt Contemporary Gallery will host world Pictured: Right top: Robert Ingpen will exhibitrenowned artist Robert Ingpen’s exhibition, at Salt Contemporary and, bottom, 'Figure withMarginal World. It features paintings inspired Attitude', by Graeme Drendel is among worksby a “curious” object he found in Queenscliff to feature at Tussock Upstairs Gallery.in 2015. Queenscliff Gallery and Workshop willshowcase the works of local artists Joel Wolter,Amanda Firenze and Andrew Gunnell. ArtistsHours: 10am – 5pm (closed Tue) 81 Hesse Street Queenscliff 3225 P: 4202 0942 [email protected] qgw.com.au The Rip November 2017 Page 32
artsArtist Soula Mantalvanos has captured Hesse Street in print Former Premier Red\"Kooky\" Hesse Street captured in print Baillieu has launched a Queenscliff’s historic main street has been captured in a selection Queenscliffeof eight original prints, created by local artist Soula Mantalvanous. Museum anniversary The Queenscliff Gallery & Workshop owner says she spent weeks booksketching the Hesse Street landscape, between Stokes and HobsonStreets, onto copper plates, ready for etching by partner and fellow Museum celebrates 50 yearsartist Theo. Original toys, fashion, books, municipality, including his great “I am a kooky drawer, love whimsical and eccentric,” Soula says letters and an original menu from a grandfather, James George Baillieu,of the works. “I couldn't draw anything for about years because of local guesthouse feature in a newly who jumped ship at Portsea in 1853chronic pain. The last four years are better but Theo helps me with the released book showcasing the and swam ashore here, and carvedetchings otherwise I couldn't even dream of it.\" Queenscliffe Historical Museum’s out one of the region’s strongest 50 most significant items. pioneer dynasties. Soula has produced similar works of other prominent streetscapesin Melbourne, Italy and Paris. Former Premier and recently- He also presented a new addition named Museum patron Ted to the Museum’s collection - his \"I love the character of old facades, they are like faces expressing Baillieu officially launched own father’s christening cup,many lives. The older, the more wonky, the better,” she says. Celebrating History…Items from dating back to 1903. the Queenscliffe Historical Museum The prints feature in the Gallery’s current exhibition. Collection on Sunday October 15. Ms Grant said the book was a tribute to the volunteers “who Seaview Gallery Compiled by volunteers have accepted the roles of archivist queenscliff Rosemary Brown, Jocelyn Grant, and keeper of the many thousands Sandra Lee and Diana Sawyer, the of items now in safe-keeping in the Sara Paxton Exhibition book celebrates the Museum’s 50th Museum’s purpose-built facility COLOUR WITH PASSION anniversary. and to the continuing support of the community. 4-28 November Mr Baillieu spoke of his own family’s long ties with our SaSlatltSCCeopotennminttvbeeiteemmsr yPpopurootoogrrararamyryArAt rt In the Marginal World An exhibition of paintings by Robert Ingpen AM Re ected Trees Sun Sep 15, 2.30pm: Opening drinks with the artist Exhibition concludes: Oct 6contemporary - traditional - glass - jewellery Sun Sept 15, 11am - 1pm Open 10.30 - 5.00 daily - closed Wednesdays $60pp (materials and morning tea inc.) Limited places, 86 Hesse St Queenscli 3225 - 5258 3645 [email protected] SundboaoykNinogvseemssbeenrtia5l.at 2pm email: [email protected] ExHhiigbhitTioeanatondbLeivoepJaeznzeidn tbhye HLouugnhgeSe@wSarldt AM Sun Sep 8, 2-4pm, a special afternoon guaranteed EXHIBITI$O5N5pDp,AbToEoSk:inNgosvbeymSbeeptr 43 - 26, 2017 3333-3-535hehsseesssetresettreqeueteqnuscelieffnscliff - 5258 3988 0w3 w52w5.8sa3l9t-8a8rt.com.au /wSfwoalwltl..oCswaolnt-tuaersmt:.cpoomra.rayu.Art The Rip November 2017 Page 33
ROTARY ART SHOW OCEAN GROVE 7TH ANNUAL ART SHOW More than 230 paintings, drawings and prints by more than 80 artists in one location No. 27 on the Bellarine Arts Trail Map Point Lonsdale Primary School Hall, Bowen Road, Point Lonsdale 10 – 5pm Saturday 4th + Sunday 5th November A range of Point Lonsdale t towels & aprons Plus gift packs of t towels and aprons. Ideal for Christmas gifts. Available at: Point Lonsdale Newsagency & Hermit Crab Point Lonsdale or phone: 0429414104 for free local delivery Tussock Upstairs Gallery Uniting Church Events89 Point Lonsdale Road Point Lonsdale Blessing of Bikes www.tussockupstairs.com.au Messy Church Sunday 5 Nov from 10-ish Bike art, stories, songs and brunch for all ages. [email protected] And celebrating the Men’s Shed support of bikes for Africa! SOULESTATE acoustic luxurious soul music 'Small Works' 17 Amy Leposa, Julie Walter, David Van Elst & Carly Purton Lovingly crafted arrangements and goosebumps-level harmonies4th November - 3rd December Cafe-Style concert with Supper Plattersaintings Wednesday 8 Nov @ 7.30pm - Bookings Essential Featuring works by: Tickets $40. Wine Bar available Ros Atkins - Terry Denton - Graeme Drendel Join us for a community meal at 6pm (by donation) Janet Goldman - Rod Gray - Sonja Hodge Rhythm 4 Wellness Martin King - Damon Kowarsky - Libby Letcher FREE program Mondays 6pm-7.30pm, Nov 13 to Dec 4 Jim Pavlidis - Erica Wagner - Thornton Walker Experience the power and healing of Drumming Opening Drinks Register online at www.unitingqueenscliff.org.au and Sacred Time Sacred PlaceBook Launch of 'Swan Lake' by Anne Spudvilas Sunday 26 Nov 10am Saturday 4th December Annual Music Festival Gathering. Prayerful Music and Meditations 3 pm - 5 pm Including beautiful Harp Music by Peter Roberts Regular Groups open to All Knitting Group 1-4pm on second Tuesdays and fourth Thursdays Knitting Circle 1-4pm fourth Saturdays Movie Club 2pm fourth Tuesdays Book Group 12md fourth Fridays Community Dinner 6pm weekly on Wednesdays Info and bookings online at www.unitingqueenscliff.org.au or contact Jan 5258 2854 email [email protected] Uniting Church, cnr Hesse & Stokes Street Queenscliff The Rip November 2017 Page 34
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sport, health & wellbeingPremiership defence begins Slow start to the seasonBOWLS - Queenscliff's defence of its Premier League crown is off to a Queenscliff's Sam Ridgeway in action against Portarlingtonsolid start. The Coutas have posted two wins from three games played.Pictured: Above celebrations in round one and below, Richie McGovern 2RICKET - Two games into the Bellarine Cricket Association season,in action Queenscliff A-Grade is yet to post a win. With new coach Toby Smithat the helm, the Coutas have to date posted a 139 run loss to Ocean Grove and last weekend fell short to Portarlington by 170 runs. Reserve works to gather pace The Borough of Queenscliffe remains confident new netball courts will be delivered next season, despite lengthy delays in the Queenscliff Sporting Club precinct redevelopment. Council in recent days awarded the tender for the project's civil works to John Monahan Pty Ltd. \"The detailed construction plans for the civil works at the Sport and Recreation Precinct were completed in close consultation with the Queenscliff Community Sports Club and football, netball and cricket clubs. Planning and vegetation removal permits have been issued and Council has received Coastal Management Act consent for all remaining works,\" a Council spokesperson said. TREATMENT Tennis & Croquet Club MENU BAREFOOT BOWLS queenscliff • •dermalogica RIPVIEW BISTRO cle•anstart facialsExperience the difference... •cosmeceutical peels OPEN 7 DAYS •organic facials RWgweeoghitaosortseesprhpeeodnapdrAtsthmmi$ci2aisep0lrNliaawcotuaiivnslnltergErmaexlicpinbaer.eieScvrsohe.smoacpa$frSo1drm0hmaocollrldreeedriinst!fo. COURTESY BUS •pedicures & TENNIS COURT manicures HIRE AVAILABLE •2s.hellac applicaatilol n FANTASTIC waxing & tinting FAMILY VALUE MEMBERSHIPS MASSAGE FROM $11 •deep tissue 52581773 •relax 118 Hesse Street Queenscliff •hot stone •remedial www.queenscliffbowling.com.au *health fund rebates available The Rip November 2017 Page 36 i 5258 4233 Level 1, Queenscliff Harbour wwww.queensclfiffdayfsf pHaa.rcboomu.rau
sport, health & wellbeingA new start for an old favouriteChampion open water swimmer Sam Sheppard Disease research will receive 50 percent of the The Boroughcoutasis helping to resurrect Queenscliff’s popular inaugural swim. The second beneficiary is yet Swimming Club'sBlue Water Challenge. to be named. Anthony Jones offically hands over Together with Point Lonsdale’s Liam Petrie The current swim will be amended into a 180 the 26 year event toAlbutt, the multiple Pier to Pub and Rip View degree course, commencing from the car ferry Liam Petrie AlbuttClassic winner has taken over the reigns of terminal and better suited to participation from and Sam Sheppardthe 26-year old event from the Boroughcoutas all ages.Swimming Club. 1000 spectators and tourists throughout the ”This initiative will provide swim conditions day, promoting the Borough of Queenscliffe From next year it will be re-named and re- which are more achievable for the whole across Victoria.branded as the Queenscliff 180 Swim. family,” said Petrie Albutt. \"We believe we can grow the event. But we According to Petrie Albutt, the event, which Plans are also underway to build a more are hoping to grow it sustainably. 2018 willattracts upwards of 500 swimmers to the festive atmosphere around the swim. see significant changes to the Swim course andQueenscliff front beach each January, was too event setup and layout,\" he said.good to let go. “The swim engages 500 swimmers, with 600- The new-look swim will be held at Queenscliff “Sam and I could have started from scratch on January 27.with a new event for the Borough, but we feltthe history of this event, the trust and its loyal Any volunteers wishing to assist with theswimmers was too large an asset to reignite. event can contact Liam Petrie Albutt on at; [email protected] “Our aim is to save the popular swim fromretirement and maintain the success of thisevent for the Borough of Queenscliffe andwider Bellarine community,” he said. “Rather than reinvent the wheel, let’s pumpup the tyres, change the spokes, polish theframe and race up the hill.” Petrie-Allbutt has co-run the past threePoint Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club Rip ViewSwims and helped initiated the 3.8km Rip ViewSwim Classic in 2015. While he and Sheppard will personally ownthe event, all proceeds will be distributed totwo charities or causes each year. Parkinson’sSPRING CARNIVAL AT LONSDALE GOLF CLUB 4BBB STABLEFORD & LUNCHEON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7TH Let’s do 2017 MELBOURNE CUPBrunch! CALCUT TA NEW MENU AVAILABLE TICKETS $2 EACH ON SUNDAYS AVAILABLE FROM THE CLUB DRAWN SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5 @ 7PMFROM 10.30AM TO 2.30PM AUCTION OF HORSES @ 8PM AT LINKS BISTRO DINNER AVAILABLELONSDALE GOLF CLUB - 69 FELLOWS RD, POINT LONSDALE PH: 5258 1955 E: [email protected] WWW.LONSDALEGC.COM.AU The Rip November 2017 Page 37
Time to honour a mate. The third last aggregate competition was time before the youngsters find the formula to asked to supply one competitor who will beheld in clean contestable surf on Saturday consistently outpace the veterans such is the required to produce a dish from a set list ofOctober 7th. Once again the turn out of junior talent and surfing smarts that they possess. ingredients Iron Chef style. This could be ancompetitors was amazing and indicative of the ideal opportunity for the wily team manager todepth of talent coming through the ranks of the A full list of results for all divisions follows stack the deck with at least one competitor withclub. It's particularly pleasing is to see them If October was busy then November is superior culinary skills to impress the handstepping up and taking it on the seniors in their absolutely frantic. On November 4th the picked panel of judges. Whose cuisine willrespective divisions. second last round of the Open Aggregate will reign supreme…you will just have to be there be run closely followed on Sunday 5th by the to find out. This was highlighted when the Open Men was Annual Tasman Cup. The Tas is a memorialwon by teenager Bohdie Williams, edging out competition in honour of past president of Once again the event will designed to raisebrother Arkie who had the highest scoring wave the club Tasman Blizzard who passed away in awareness of mental illness and the sometimesof the heat but lacked a back up. The placings tragic circumstances some years ago. As such tragic consequences but will also hopefullywere identical in the Under Eighteen Division this years competition will reflect Tas’ love of be a fun and enjoyable way of spreading thewith Bohdie comprehensively dealing with all surfing, music and…The Iron Chef! message. In keeping with the theme we maycomers including brother Arkie who finished The surfing component will be a tag team be lucky enough to have a live poetry readingsecond with Jett Storey and Finn Zanoni taking event open to all with the proviso that surfing is by Ian Duckworth from his recently publishedout third and fourth place respectively. done on pre 1980 single or twin fin surfboards. book “Poems of the Point” The music will be live and on stage outside the In the Open Women's event, seasoned Clubhouse after the event kicking off at around Hope to see you all there…remember this is acampaigners Shayleigh Chapman and Jade five and there will be food yet to be determined community event run by a community club forOgilvie just managed to fend off the charge available on the night. Which brings me to the communityof the young guns in junior competitors Lucy the Iron Chef component. Each team will beNaylor and Bea Conroy. It's only a matter of Cheers, SparxResultsOVER 50'S Lucy Naylor Jett Storey Jett Storey Luca zanoni Ted ConroyKeith Stephen Cohen Bea Conroy Finn Zanoni Finn Zanoni Isaac Lazarus Solomon Mitchell Kent Stonehouse OPEN MEN Charlie Scott Isaac Lazarus Kai Keenan Jai NicholsonOVER 40'S Bohdie williams U16 FEMALE U14 FEMALE Jasper Blair Alby JolleyDean Mitchell Arkie williams Lucy Naylor Elise Franzose U12 FEMALE Finn JolleyDavid Linden Lachlan Kerney Bea Conroy Alannah Ogilvie-Moore Abby chapmanKeith Stephen Cohen Dean Mitchell Elise Franzose Ailish Bowers Elsie chapmanOPEN WOMEN U18 MALE U16 MALE Poppy Johnston Linka WithersShayleigh chapman Bohdie williams Jasper Blair U14 MALE U12 MALEJade Ogilvie Arkie williams Taane Mitchell Taane Mitchell Makani Storey Excellence in Health and WellbeingEExxcceelllleennccee iinn HHeeaalltthh aanndd WWeellllbbeeiinngg Barb Vallance Nathan Ulph - MRyooBbthaHerbruatVpcaihslitlnansocen THE WORLD’S LEADING GOLF SIMULATION Sally Caldwell -RPohbyCsHilouattihrceehriPanplsaisoptnp BRAND, ARRIVING AT LONSDALE GOLF CLUB IN OCTOBER Rob Hutchinson - PhCylasiiorethPerlaappipst Claire Plapp - Physiotherapist o ering players unparalleled accuracy and realism Sara Monaghan - PhysiotherapistCS•S• PlPSHSiEEnppeHCoCoairrdctItIasasAAcaIIvLnLhnjejlueuIIsrNrNMSiS•ieeyTTssPPyESEoEEpRoRuCCoEEtrItIShStsAArTTeILLniSSerju::IIaNdrNiepTTsyEE?RREESSTTSS:: • HNeacdka&ch●BeaBsc•ak cPSkHapiePnoaarditnsacInhjeusries • NDeryckN&eeBd●alicnH•kgiPpHNaPienaacidkna&chBeasck Pain• ●DRreNymeNecedkeiadPlliMan•igans&sNDaergHyceekNa&edeaBdcalhicnekgsPainP•••HAYFJAJoorurSttiinhnhnIcrtrtOiitt&t&●iiioccTnMM●SCCHa●uuholoKsEsnMon••••SnccdduRuoueciiltlvtlAidRDJAeiaARJiaaoeoorerorrnretmnePPttiSyirSishscnmhmneaYttParNtrrtrnieiaieanta&tt&eiidiidc•nncieniisMsMaaCdCClluluooiMMLnssnngcIcaaddNuussOiitltlssICiaiaoNoCaarrlnnggLiASSsnseeIttNLirrcaaEPaiinnlBIssLPOAilOTaKtEeISNsCCGS•lliStinnuFNidIiccTOioaNaWllNEPPAOSiiVSWllaaACttIOLeeLAPssABESSSLNSttE!uuE!ddSiioo N NlPPPOOHDDYIISAA•TTIORRPYCYTH•H••LYPPPPPCIESNOSSHHLRIYYIDOIYCYACCNITSHSHAPIH0COTOIYIOOERLALOO•YTRTLGG1CHAH•P0YYPPLE1EI••LSIYBRNRHHAYeAAIATAC•lClNNaEHPPCArDDSiOnYYLLTTeILH•HPNO•H•EEIIwLGDCRRCCyAAAYRA,LLTPPPYL•IIEYoYNNHNMSi••nAIIDEDtYCC•NLIEIOEoEAADFDTnTTLILsIILHTTTTdIIHPNIPaENAAlEIERINeNGLLRSAV••AAASBiBPcTTPOOYC3EEYWW2LSS2•EEA5DNNS••I••SEFFFFETUUIIISwTTNTNwNwE. 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Forum to shed light on new aged care services Are you prepared?By Kate Jakson 20 years’ experience in all areas of the aged Residents are being encouraged to “prepare Myagedcare, the new government home care sector. Attendees will also hear from for what life throw at you, big or small” this local residents who have accessed the scheme month, as part of a drive to ensure we all knowsupport scheme, was rolled out across Australia recently for themselves or their relatives what to do in an emergency.earlier this year. It emphasises positive ageing,consumer choice and the wide range of The forum provides an opportunity for Our local Red Cross Emergency Servicesavailable supports to help seniors to stay living potential service users to become familiar with Team is hosting a Preparedness Workshopin their own homes in their community. myagedcare and ensure their timely access on from 10am until 12.30pm on Tuesday to a range of appropriate support services. November 21, at the Queenscliff RSL Hall. The community advocacy organisations BACA and SiP encourage residents from PointBellarine Aged Care Association (BACA) and Lonsdale and Queenscliff to come along to this “Emergencies can be both large scale andStaying-in- Portarlington (SiP) are running free informative community session which will those that impact an individual household,”a series of myagedcare information forums also include time for questions and the chance said spokesperson Lisa Carr. “The workshopsacross the Bellarine. These forums are aimed to chat over afternoon tea. Numbers are limited, aim to support individuals and communitiesat seniors, their friends and family members. so please contact Chris Kelly on 0438 404 867 to to prepare for emergencies, resulting in peoplePoint Lonsdale and Queenscliff’s will be register your attendance. better able to initially respond and manageheld on Monday 13th November at the Point their own recovery.”Lonsdale Bowls Club from 2- 4 pm The 10-member team has been deployed to Those attending will be updated about significant events in recent times includingmyagedcare by Deb Warren who has over Cyclone Debbie, the Bourke Street Mall and the Wye River bushfires. Massage Therapist MAKE FITNESS YOUR GOAL IN 2017! Petrina Blair-Tierney ENERGY FOR LIFERemedial/Sports/Relaxation/TMJ Kerry Pettigrove Ph: 0429 380 317 Personal Trainer with more than 20 years experience Ct. Neuromuscular Therapy One on One training • Group training Dip.Ther.Mass/B.Ed. (Phys Ed) Circuit Classes • Boxing Classes • Boot-camps Health Fund Rebates Available Gym memberships available POINT LONSDALE 5258 1670 - 0414 581670CLUB 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 November 2017 Page 39
capp 1-4 horizontal .pdf 1 22/07/2017 6:00 pm PROPERTY Statewide Property Advocacy o ers a unique property service known as Helping Seniors Sell A vendor advocacy plan designed to help Seniors achieve the highest price for their property and also manage the sale process to reduce the stress and emotion of selling, all at NO EXTRA COST! For more details call our consultants - “Senior” Brian Capp 0418 500 483 or Andrew Sutherland 0413 052 333Queenscliff Grocer OPENING HOURS 8AM – 8PM EVERYDAYCHANGWaEtchISthisCsOpaMceING...73 Hesse Street, Queenscliff - 5258 1857 Monday-Sunday 8am- 8pmLBW Chartered Accountants For Advice on Succession Planning Estate Taxation Small Business Individual TaxationSetup & 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 November 2017 Page 40
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