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26CELEBRATING Queenscliff YEARS and Point LonsdaleYour Community Voice August 2016 No. 282All in a day's work!It's been one of those months for our Port Phillip Sea Pilots - high winds and monster waves! But the state of theart vessel Corsair has taken the challenging conditions in her stride. To get an idea of just how wild a ride ourtreacherous Rip can serve up, check out the video produced by local photographer Lester Hunt. Details page 35THIEVES BEACH FINALSSTRIKE p5 S.O.S. p8 MARCH p39David McDonald Builders Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 1building with excellence Complete Building Service Award Winning Designs Coastal Living at its Finestwww.davidmcdonaldbuilders.com.au18 Crows Nest Place, Queenscli 3225.p: 0418 599620 e: [email protected]

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\"This time we need to get it right!\"Councillor steps in toprevent history repeatingover sea level riseA community reference group willbe established to help drive solutionsfor sea level rise, amid fresh warningsthat much of our municipality is at riskof inundation.Queenscliffe Councillor PeterRussell has successfully lobbied for theformation of the group, following the Pictured: The Queenscliff Golf course provided more water hazards than normal and the Queenscliff-Pointrecent release of the Our Coast Project, Lonsdale Yacht Club became marooned in Swan Bay following heavy rains and high seas. Photo courtesyto prevent a repeat of the community Queenscliff Golf Clubangst that surfaced over the issue somenine years ago. “That could include community groups or We have to have good The detailed scientific assessment paints people who are directly affected,” he said. “I representation from mean those on Fisherman’s Flat are highly community, that’s the key. Youa worrying picture for Fisherman’s Flat in affected so they have to have some form of can’t have only political playersparticular as well as low lying areas around the representation and there’s quite a few hundred making these decisionsBellarine Highway and Murray Road. people in Lonsdale who also have to be given – Cr Peter Russell a voice and then, and unfortunately we don’t Cr Russell said the report’s contents – have it at the moment, but if 3225, on the other The formation of a community referenceincluding interactive mapping showing the side of Fellows Road, comes into play they have group will prevent the same angst from re-scale of the problem - could alarm many to be included as well. occurring, he said.residents and reignite tensions unless theyare given a direct say in the decision making “At the moment they’re not a part of our “The only way the Council can show that itprocess. municipality, so it’s a half sandwich,” he said. is listening to residents I believe is to have a good strong reference committee, where they “We have to have good representation from Cr Russell was a key player in the formation of are open and full with the community aboutcommunity, that’s the key. You can’t have only the Save 600 group in 2008 – created to provide the whole thing, it’s the only way.political players making these decisions, you’ve a voice for residents of low-lying propertiesgot to also have people who are talking from a previously identified as being susceptible to “They have the plans and they havecommunity point of view and are representative flooding and sea surges.of the community. Continued Page 5 Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 3

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Mayor backs Neighbourhood Watch From Page 3 Queenscliffe Mayor Helene Cameron has considering the percentage of homes here that thrown her support behind the formation of a are vacant, then that’s something we could do” plan and start asking what can we do. local Neighbourhood Watch group to stem a Cr Cameron said. “State government has also got a role to play. worrying spike in crime. They can’t fund this report and have people say “There’s a group in Point Lonsdale that has we need this and we need that and then turn A 72-year-old Queenscliff man is the latest already initiated something similar in the event around and say no we haven’t got any money. victim of the spree. of a fire event. It makes you think whether it can They have to start to provide the resources,” he also be done with Neighbourhood Watch. said. He was alone in his Raglan Street home at The Our Coast Project took around three about 10.30pm on Wednesday October 20 when “If you look around we’re also starting to get years to complete and is designed as a guide for four men broke in, taking his car keys and people doing burn outs in open space areas and councils and authorities in dealing with future stealing a Volkswagon, you’ll see the odd sign knocked down – little planning and mitigation decisions. things that we haven’t had before. They are Queenscliffe, Geelong and the Bellarine Officers laid stop sticks at Marcus Hill in an little but if we had a Neighbourhood Watch, Peninsula are among the four areas studied. attempt to intercept the vehicle, but were forced somebody might see something and pass it on.” “The new community reference group in my to give up a chase after the vehicle crossed onto view can also form strong alliances because the wrong side of the road. The Borough will shortly install its first CCTV there are other communities along the coast cameras at the Queenscliff boat ramp however that are under threat – Lakes Entrance, Barwon The offenders then forced a Nissan SUV off there are no plans for them elsewhere. Heads and Port Fairy,” Cr Russell said. the road before car-jacking its heavily pregnant “It will listen and talk to them to find out “It’s one of those really contentious issues but what they are doing because we don’t haveDALEdriver. I don’t know where you would put them and all the knowledge but we can learn from each Police believe the same group is responsible it has been something that has been raised and other.”d backfSbouerrafacChseposaa,stgetoiolnffcrcoeaucrrestnehtaewnftdesesakhcsor.opsssanGdeelong and the discussed many times,” said Cr Cameron. The Council is yet to reveal full details of the community reference group. “For the Borough of Queenscliffe this was a Geelong CIU Detective Senior Sergeant Terry The Our Coast Project includes a series ofood osoirgs,nhiifgichacnetilienvgesn,atn,”opseanid rCepr laCcaemfoerron, who also Hay has reminded locals to step up home maps showing the potential impact of sea level gdeckssiitdseoanltotshoeakBueplltahreinsuenCooremnmterutaniinty. Safety Group. security in the wake of the break-in. rise scenarios and severe weather:areas le“aItd’isngnotot aalsarigfeopurirvacterimnoerthisfasciignngificant when “We’ve been advising people to lock their cars Its assessments combine previous climate and lock their houses and secure their keys. change coastal hazards research with detailed compared with others, but it is significant for We shouldn’t have to do it but we need to modelling and projected sea level rise data. and reuasr“. gI athrdinenkstphleusqua ehsutgioengnareaegdesidtoeable asked about make it harder for the opportunists. It predicts sea level rises of 0.2m by 2040, 0.5m by 2070 and 0.8m by 2100. whether we should have a Neighbourhood \"The common thing with all these crimes Watch and I think the question needs to be here is they saw opportunities and they took raised in our community groups as well.” them. There has been an increase in the number of “What we know from CCTV and other crime watch groups across the state in recent enquiries is they’re youth. We don’t know who months. Barwon Heads established its own they are at this stage. We’re following up lines Neighboiurhood Watch in June. of enquiry and we’ve got about 15 detectives working on it at the moment.\" “If this is something that the community believes we should start thinking about, Trading great coffee - lgMicroeenSadnCEtaLPsUyOfTeNofESdrToMoEImLDdBE8R.00 am. & now fully hours Thursday to (Closed Tuesday and Wednesday) Located in Princes Park Queenscli - near the playground 0458 585 252d into the sand dunes with magni cent bayportunity to secure your own special part of ely presented contemporary living over twoog re) with the added bonus of a fabulouse and separate powder room.d central bathroom. Upstairs also features a Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 5

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S.O.S. - Locals demand action onfront beach Community concerns over Point $330,000 since 2010 in repairingLonsdale’s disappearing front beach is being considered as part of the campaign, Mr and safeguarding sections of theand iconic seawall have heightened, beach and seawall. Next month itwith a new Facebook page demanding Cotton said. will launch new Coastal Monitoringaction from the Borough of Queenscliffe Guidelines in an attempt to gainand state government. Proposals to rectify the problem include better information and evidence of the erosion. The Save Point Lonsdale Front Beach installing a new groyne or replacing thepage was activated just three weeks ago \"We encourage everyone with anbut has already attracted close to 600 existing rock structures with timber groynes, interest in understanding their localfollowers and re-ignited community beach to use these guidelines whendebate over how best to safeguard the that enable sand to better filter onto the beach. they are released, and in doing so,popular tourist drawcard. play a meaningful part in decisions Department of Land, Water and Planning on coastal management,” Ms “The Point Lonsdale Front Beach is Northeast said.under threat - the sand has been washed (DELWP) senior Environmental Planneraway to such an extent that not only Queenscliffe Mayor Heleneis our heritage, tourism, and ability to Frances Northeast has conceded no remedial Cameron has held preliminary talksenjoy the beach at significant risk, the with Mr Cotton.beach now represents a very serious works in recent years have been ineffective inhealth and safety risk,” the page states. Council shared the community’s stopping the problem. concerns and was working closely “So much sand has been washed away with the department to come upthat the concrete foundations of the “Coastal erosion has been a chronic issue at with mitigation strategies, she said.seawall are now exposed, so if someonefell off, or even jumped off, the seawall, Point Lonsdale front beach since at least 1900 “I’m very aware, as is everybody,serious injuries would result. of what is occurring and we should when sand levels at this site were first observed be getting an update from the “The Queenscliffe Council must department soon,” she said. “Theresupport us in ensuring government to have significantly diminished.  A report from are lots of questions that have beensupport to fix this problem before the raised and we are listening.”summer begins,” it continues. 2011 shows that, engineering solutions built Pictured: Then and now - a State Photographs dating back several over the past century have been ineffective in Library image pre groynes showdecades clearly show less sand and Point Lonsdale was a wide sandymore exposed rocks. retaining sand over the long term,” she said. beach. Below Exposed rocks now pose a danger to beach users. A junior surfing event was relocated “[Our department] is acutely aware of, andfrom the beach to Ocean Grove earlier BACKGROUNDthis year because of the potential danger to shares the community’s concerns about erosion State library photographs show that in 1890children. Organisers of last year’s Rip View Point Lonsdale front beach was a broadSwim Classic were also forced to take extra at [the] beach, which is why we have made sandy stretch in front of low sand cliffs. Byprecautions to prevent swimmers from being 1900 this had diminished. Some at the timehurt. blamed works that had been undertaken to widen Port Phillip heads for shipping, others “As a child I have fond memories of playing blamed storms. Either way, a series of worksand swimming on the front beach, and this is undertaken over decades since have done littleno longer possible for my children,” said James to bring the beach back to its former glory:Cotton, who initiated the Facebook page. • 1934 - Storms strip the once wide sandy “The government is slowly recognising that Point Lonsdale front beach, exposingchannel deepening had an affect on the coastal outcrops of rock.environment, and now there is a $10m fundset up by Port of Melbourne to fix damage • 1935 - Six timber and rock groynes arecaused by [that]. Given that Point Lonsdale is built in an attempt to regain sand.the closest community to where the dredgingoccurred, we need immediate attention to • 1939-40 - A masonry sea wall is built toensure that our beloved beach is restored to its stop beach cliffs from recedingformer glory,” he said. • 1947 - A timber sea wall is added north of An online petition is likely to be set up and the masonry wall .crowd funding, to finance an engineer’s report, • 1965 - This section is concreted and significant investment armoured with boulders to address the issue. • 1966 - A \"rubble rampart\" is added to counter increasing erosion caused by “We do not waves receding from the sea walls underestimate the • 1977 - the boulder wall is extended further complexities of this to The Springs issue and can assure • 1999-2000 - The timber groynes were the community that replaced by three large stone groynes Source: Changes on the Coastaline of Port we are continuing  to Phillip Bay, 2011. investigate engineering Log onto www.therip.com.au for more options and monitor photographs and follow us on Facebook to sand movement to have your say ensure we build our understanding of the natural forces affecting the beach,” she said. 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BCH scales down redevelopmentPictured: New plans for the redevelopment of Bellarine Community Health's Point Lonsdale centre have been lodged with the Queenscliffe Council Bellarine Community Health has unveiled Its price tag was put at more than $7 million. into these plans and we believe there is a balance significantly scaled back redevelopment plans for its Point Lonsdale facilities, “When we put the draft Masterplan out between updating the existing buildings as well The new proposal scraps much of the for public consultation we had a longer term as new features to accommodate both service contentious aspects of an original masterplan including more than 60 townhouses – and, vision in mind, but the community asked us to delivery and comfort for consumers. according to CEO John Fendyk, shows the separate the projects, so that’s what we’ve done. organisation has listened to the community and “The cost of the redevelopment will be has heard its concerns about over-development of the site. “We are not progressing the idea of the met with $3 million of committed funding “The community told us that they weren’t Independent living units, from the Commonwealth ready for a major development and they wanted to keep the existing medical centre. pool, café etcetera at The community told us and a similar contribution this stage. Our focus is that they weren’t ready from Bellarine Community \"We’ve listened to that feedback and have on building an updated for a major development Health’s capital works now developed a proposal that we believe is and modern Community and they wanted to keep fund,” Mr Fendyk said. in line with the community’s wishes but also Health Centre that can the existing medical meets the organisation’s needs to renovate an meet the future needs of If approved, the ageing Community Health Centre complex,” the community.” centre renovation will be staged Mr Fendyk said. over several months to A planning application – John Fendyk minimise interruptions to The initial proposal included 66 double- storey units, more than 200 undergound car for the development has been submitted to existing services. It is unclear when work mightS I C MpAaRrIkNs,EaSsTwYiLmEming pool and café. Council. It includes clinical office, medical start.G GIVEN A BLUE- reception, community health and dental spaces. KEOVER. VARYING A new two storey wing accommodate ■ A community information session will be held Community Nursing and other administration at the Community Health Centre from 5:00pmEN AND TURQUOISE staff. to 6:30pm on Thursday 11 August. Plans will ARE AN INSPIRING “Community feedback has been incorporated also be on public display in the foyer. AP THAT WE TEAM 1 0labtenE FOR THE SUMMER. troduced a and wallpapers. ave wallpaper at rite this. Majella O’Connor Optometrist SALE “Love Your Glasses!” CLEARANCE OF WINTER STOCKReal people, Real service, Real vision solutions Coats, jumpers, hats, ugg boots and much moreant Rd, Belmont 3216 2 Park Lane, 99 Presidents Ave, from all the leading surf brands OCEAN GROVE 4-6 Hesse Street Queenscliff - 5258 1149 Ph: 5255 5655 for an appointment www.oceaneyes.com.au Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 13

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\"I'll dig it myself!\" - Minister pledges Lisa Neville has pledged the $3.155 million plan than we thought it was originally going to \"Don't drop thesecond stage of the Queenscliff Sporting Club be.” ball!\" Bellarine MPredevelopment will be completed next year, Lisa Neville picturedafter close to two years of inaction. The Queenscliff Sport and Recreation Precinct with Queenscliff Redevelopment Masterplan is expected to junior netballer The Bellarine MP and senior government completed within four weeks and will be Grace Butlerminister was forced to re-visit the site of the displayed for public feedback.original pre-election pledge to assure locals even if I have to standthe project had not derailed, amid concern and Phil Josipovic, Borough General Manager here myself and dig it, thisconfusion over lengthy delays. Planning and Infrastructure, has moved to allay is going to be completed concerns the proposal will favour campers over by 2018, A package or works, including new netball sporting club members. – Lisa Nevillecourts and oval lighting, will be fast-tracked,even though a full masterplan for the recreation “There will be parking around the oval, deliver a community gym in the Monahanreserve is yet to be completed, she said. perhaps not around the whole of the boundary Centre, improvements to the netball facilities oval but there were certainly be a significant and cricket nets at the Queenscliff Recreation “We have just commenced detailed designs number of parks allocated on the boundary Reserve and an upgrade to the camping andfor the netball courts so that we won’t oval as well as on site parking for patrons of the caravan park functions at the recreation reservenecessarily wait for the overall masterplan sporting club. and Victoria Park.because obviously one of the critical features ofthe election commitment and the money was to \"It will be a shared facility and both will have The Early works package will include:ensure that we move quickly to get improved equal access and equal rights,” he said. ▪ Construction of two new netball courtsfacilities for our netballers,” she said. and netball facilities including a dedicated Queenscliff Community Sports Club building adjacent to the courts and lighting; “We want to send a message to the community President Damian Waight welcomed Ms ▪ Solar power for the Monahan Centre;that we are moving with this project and we’re Neville’s intervention. ▪ Design, approval and installation ofgoing to continue to move this project through improved oval lighting following powercouncil to get us there. “This project is vital to the future of our upgrade to the site; club and it will deliver great facilities for our ▪ Painting of the Monahan Centre; “The money was allocated in last year’s netballers, cricket players, footballers, and ▪ Demolition works;budget so the money is there and can be drawn the community more broadly through the ▪ Preparation of the gymnasium plan anddown as is needed,” Ms Neville said. \"I would gymnasium. tender specification for the Monahan Centrevery much be keen to see that money expendedas quickly as possible so we can deliver this “We have been strongly advocating the needsproject as a whole as quickly as possible. of the sporting community and look forward to the early works proceeding and important “I can tell you this now, even if I have to next steps of the master planning process beingstand here myself and dig it, this is going to be completed,” said Mr Waight.completed by 2018,” she pledged. When fully complete, the project will The redevelopment was promised by DanielAndrews in October 2014, just weeks ahead ofthe state election. When asked to explain why no works havebeen undertaken in the 22 months since,Ms Neville hand-passed the question toQueenscliffe Mayor Helene Cameron. “All I can say is there’s been a lot of hard workbeing done in regards to the masterplan. It’snot something that has been as easy a process asjust moving things around. It’s been a situationwhere we’ve got our caravan and campinginvolved in that space,” Cr Cameron said. “A lot of work has been included in workingout the reconfiguration of the caravan andcamping, which has meant that this master planthat we’re drafting at the moment has also hadto include Vic [Victoria] Park, Golightly andRoyal caravan parks so it’s been a much biggerHome maintenance Grant Rogers Point LonsdalePh. 0438 261 954 A.H. (03) 5258 1056 Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 16

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Council moves on Planning amendment Bully report stayshigh school site sparks concerns under wraps The Borough of Queenscliffe is pushing Queenscliffe Council has moved to assure The contents of a report detailing allegationsahead with plans to transform the former residents proposed changes to our planning of bullying levelled against QueenscliffeHigh School site, despite failing to secure any scheme will have a “minimal impact” on CEO Lenny Jenner are expected to remaingovernment support for the vision. heritage and environmental controls. confidential. A scaled back version of an original plan for Planning Scheme Amendment C27, currently Queenscliffe Councillors held in-cameraa Botanic Garden would see $180,000 spent on on public display, recommends several changes dicussions regarding the issue at last week'sa new barbeque shelter, toilet, paths, seating, to current policies and regulations including an ordinary meeting, however no decisions weresignage and new plantings. updated Municipal Strategic Statement and taken, according to Cr Bob Merriman. revisions of local planning policies and overlays “The next step in the project is to prepare a relating to the environment, vegetation and \"At the time we make a decision there will berevised concept plan, update estimated costs significant landscape. a statement made to the community,\" he saidand undertake community consultation on the after the meeting.revised scope. The concept plan will allow for “The proposed Amendment applies to allfurther elements to be added should funding land within the Borough and is designed to Leading law firm Maddocks was engagedbecome available,” an officer’s report to Council enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the by Council to investigate allegations made by astated. current scheme,” a Council spokesperson said. former staff member last year. “The project will have a positive “[It] will not alter the existing controls of Its report has been finalised but it remainsenvironmental impact for the Borough the scheme. The amendment must be policy unclear whether the complaint was upheld.community by providing an improved open neutral and is designed to bring the format ofand passive recreation space.” the scheme in line with the state level format, The cost of the action to ratepayers is also delete repetition wherever possible, clarify any being kept under wraps. Original concept plans included a Botanic anomalies and update reference documents.\"Garden, community vegetable garden, \"We have no instructions to speak to thecontinued development of the indigenous  However Fisherman’s Flat resident Carmen media on the Borough’s behalf, and thereforegardens, a community building with public Bell believes the document has been rushed to cannot comment on the topic,\" a spokespersontoilets and associated park infrastructure. meet the state government’s July 1 deadline for the law firm told The Rip. and fears it could lead to a watering down One design also included a new Visitor of protection in the historic precinct and Cr Merriman said Council was bound byInformation Centre. elsewhere. rules of confidentiality contained in the Local Government Act. Council unsuccessfully applied under “Given the tardiness of producing thisthe State Government ‘Putting Locals First Amendment to the Queenscliffe Planning \"We are acting in accordance with the ActProgram’. That program has since been Scheme one cannot help but wonder about the in dealing with confidential matters. As adiscontinued and other funding streams are yet timing. Surely potential new Councillors will Councillor, I and my colleagues swore an oathto be identified. be concerned about the need to make such to fulfill the requirements and obligations of a important decisions almost immediately upon Councillor in accordance with the Act and will Revistalisation of the High School site has their election.”been on Council’s wishlist since community continue to do so.\"consultations were first held in 2011. LBW Chartered Accountants For Advice on Succession Planning Estate Taxation Small Business Individual Taxation Setup & Administration of Self Managed Super Funds Other General Advicewww.lbwaccountants.com.au Contact Richard Bull - our local representative 5258 3297 (AH) or Geelong 5221 6111 (BH)New Homes Ian Warren Builder Pty LtdExtensionsRenovations Point Lonsdale 5258 2758 Decks 0418 525452 [email protected] Registration no DB - U2446 HIA no 516372 Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 21

No view for you! Lolceocaloranulrteosdublpopcpakopienrrtsthgertcooowloauscr hfiieelvdes, for MP d have lots o The Borough of Queenscliffe appears set still life image (4 to reneg on a verbal agreement struck with a group of Queenscliff residents, to retain their CoProasinhngtoamuilLtdeoMnbsPdeaSlaenraehavHoretencrdsoermsohpnaltveheetiirosngtaivmbepny the ocean view through regular pruning of coastal vegetation. of approval, with a local swing of 3.5 percent in Councillors have unanimously endorsed a her favour in last month’s federal election. position that states the practice is \"contrary to national, state and local policies.\" In a haphazard national outcome that Property owners on Queenscliff's Esplanade resulted in several of her Liberal colleagues had struck an unwritten deal to have a stand of native Boobialla, planted by Council in front of losing their seats, Ms Henderson was among the their homes, regularly trimmed. Government’s stronger performers, returning \"Officers have acted on the issue in the past based on an understanding made by previous with an electorate-wide swing against her of senior officers to Council, and in recent times, on the precedent that has since been established,\" just .8 percent, - well below the state-wide General Manager Planning and Infrastructure Phil Josipovic told Council. swing against the government of 1.18 percent. \"Pruning of vegetation for the purposes of Point Lonsdale was amongst her strongest residential sea views is not achieveable given current resources and legislative requirements.\" performing booths, with more than double the number of voters choosing the Coalition over Labor (780 LIB, 341 ALP, 173 Green). Ms Henderson retained the seat by more than 6,000 votes on a two party preferred vote of 53.14%.  Owning real estate with spective share in the property in their will. It other people is important that all tenants-in-common have a valid and current will. A tenancy-in-common is ADVERTORIAL usually more suitable where the purchasers are By Sarah Cohen There is only one month left of winter and friends, relatives or business partners.DIGBY MORAN Joint tenancy: Joint tenants own the whole of spring is not far away. Yay! In spring we get the property together. The rule of survivorship milder weather, beautiful blooms and we seeLANDSCAPES applies meaning that if one owner dies, the oth-(Assoc. Dip Hort, Burnely) increased activity in the real estate market. er owner(s) automatically receive the deceased Teaming up with a partner, family or friends owner’s share of the property. It is important to is a common way to get into the real estate mar-Specialising in low-maintenance, ket. If you are gearing up to enter the real es- understand that joint tenants cannot gift their low-water gardens share in the property to anyone else in their tate market this spring here is what you need will. Many people are often unaware of thisDesign & Construction to know about owning property with another crucial feature of a joint tenancy. A joint ten- Quality Paving person(s). Retaining Walls ancy is commonly used by married or de facto Turf The very first thing you need to decide is which type of co-ownership you want. There couples. are two types of co-ownership, tenancy-in- The best time to decide how you are going to own property is when it is purchased. Un-Irrigation common or joint tenancy. Both types of co- fortunately, the topic is often not raised by real ownership can involve two or more people but estate agents or conveyancers or if it is, it is not different rights and consequences arise fromLandscape Plans for Council each type of co-ownership. adequately explained. Unless it is otherwise approval stipulated on the transfer document the defaultQualified Tree Arborbisetllarine memoTernieasncaydivnecrotmismemone:nEtacVh3owner has a de- position is that the property will be owned as bm gene fined share in the property. Tenants-in-com- joint tenants. 0412 520 438 or mon can own property in either equal shares Whether you should co-own property as 5258 1547 or unequal shares. For example one owner may own 50% of the property and the other owner tenants-in-common or joint tenants depends onemail: [email protected] the other 50% of the property. Or one owner your circumstances and legal advice should be sought about the best structure for your situa- may own 30% of the property and the other tion. If you have any questions about property owner may own 70%. co-ownership, wills or estate planning contact Owners are able to deal with their shares in- Sarah Cohen on 5226 8574 or scohen@harwood- dividually which means they can gift their re- andrews.com.au.ANNANDALE bellarine memories PLUMBING for life's significant occasions Philip Christian Richard GrimmettFor all your plumbing, gasfitting funeral and mortuary service and roofing needs weddings, namings, celebrations recording your memories and stories t: 5255 55000408 037686 cnr. Grubb Road and Sinclair Street, Ocean Grove www.memories.net.au5258 5354 Lic. 40157 Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 22

, manipulate Queenscliff Neighbourhood House interesting Term Three - July to September 2016of fun in the450x450mm)e end of the HEALTH & WELLBEING •EVENING YOGA WITH BRUCE - slow stretch and relaxation classes, combination of Hatha and Iyengar styles; suitable for all ages and flexibility levels. BYO: mat and blanket. Mondays, 7.30 to 9pm at Queenscliff Primary School, $10/week. •MORNING YOGA WITH SHANE AT THE HOUSE - You may see theQueenscliffe Neighbourhood House is proud to present the “Head sunrise across the bay as you start your day with these gentle Yoga exercises.Start Youth Art Exhibition” and invites young emerging artists from the Cost: $10 per session. Thursdays, 7.00am to 8.00am, Fridays and Saturdays,Bellarine Peninsula, between the ages of 14 – 20 years, to exhibit work 7.45am to 8.45amin our September 2016 exhibition. The exhibition seeks to explore the TECH & GADGETS concept of “home”, encouraging artistic interpretation of both the physical and the abstract. All entrants must be residents of the •COMPUTER/MOBILE PHONE HELP - Thursday mornings, August 25th Bellarine Peninsula. Phone or email for an application form. and September 15th. Bookings required for 30 minute time slots: 9.30am, 10am, 10.30am and 11.00am. Cost: $25 or $10 for Centrelink Health Care Card holders.MORROCAN COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Tablets Course (not iPad or Windows). In two sessions you will learn all the basicFull of fragrant spices, with tender meats cooked uniquely in a Tagine... skills to operate your tablet for: the Internet and email; staying in touch onlineToni-Anne will demonstrate the preparation and cooking of two Moroccan meals: whilst mobile; setting up and using some of the best applications for your device►Chicken with Preserved Lemon & Green Olives including Hummus dip with and getting the most out of your tablet .Thursdays, August 11th and 18th, 9.30 topita bread and yoghurt with cinnamon and pistachios and mint tea. Wednesday 11.30am. Cost: $50.August 10th, 11am to 1pm, Cost: $35. •TRAVEL APPS FOR IPHONES AND IPADS - Discover travel►Moroccan Beef Tagine, with Spicy Roasted Pumpkin Couscous, roasted pear,topped with pistachios and almonds with a Moroccan sweet spiced sauce for destinations, where to stay, what to do and how to stay in contact with others.dessert. Wednesday September 7th, 11am to 1pm, Cost: $35 BYO iPad or iPhone. Monday September 5th, 10am to 12noon. Cost: $25. Tutor:THE ARTS Paul Jones •PHOTOGRAPHY APPS FOR IPHONES AND IPADS - Learn about•BASKET WEAVING - Create a Melon Basket - this is a basket with a some of the more popular and effective photography Apps. Create new andstructured frame. This 4 week course includes tuition in the basic weaving skills exciting images by using special features, text, filters and special effects to photosof twining and creating a frame. Grapevine frames will be provided and guidance before printing, uploading, emailing or sharing them. BYO iPad or iPhone.given in sourcing and preparing plant fibres. Monday September 5th, 1.30 to 3.30pm, Cost: $25. Tutor: Paul JonesAugust 22nd to September 12th, 9.30am to 12.30pm, Cost: $110. Tutor: •INTERMEDIATE IPAD COURSE - Learn how to: share photos easily, useCaroline Hawkins. the different cameras effectively, find the hidden screens, let Siri do all the work•LIFE DRAWING GROUP - Saturdays, 1.00 to 3.15pm. BYO paper, clips for you, manage your storage, create favourite folders in Safari, discover someand drawing materials. Easels and boards available. tips and tricks to navigate through life and discover some fun and time savingeral V3•HOUSE GALLERY - Our exhibitors this term: Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House apps. Mondays, 1.30 to 3.30pm, August 8th to August ►August: Life Drawing Group 29th. Cost: $85 for 4 weeks. ►September: Youth Arts supports the development of local •APPLE TV - Turn your ‘dumb’ TV into aVisitors are welcome Mondays to Fridays artists by providing opportunities for ‘smart’ one without outlaying hundreds of9.30am to 4pm.Phone to check as some them to exhibit their work in our dollars. Access movies, music, photos, sportsTuesdays the gallery is closed for classes channels, Netflix and many others at the touchand school holiday times vary. HOUSE HOUSE Gallery. Applications are of a button. No experience necessary and noGALLERY: http://artathousegallery.blogspot.com.au/ currently being sought for 2017. device either but if you have an iPad or iPhone bring it along. Monday September 12th, 1.30 to•LEARN TO CROCHET - Learn basic crochet 3.30pm. Cost: $25. Tutor: Paul Jonesstitches and how to follow a pattern. Mondays,10.30am to 12noon. Cost: $15 per week. BYO size 4 •OUR INTEREST GROUPS:crochet hook and some 8 ply wool to begin. • Mahjong, Thursdays, 1.00pm•PLAY THE UKULELE - Beginners: Mondays, 4.45 to 5.30pm. • Photo Group, 3rd Monday, 7.30pmAll Abilities are welcome to join the ‘Sea of Ukes’ Group, Mondays, 5.30 to • Tides of Welcome Choir, Thursdays, 7.30pm.6.30pm. Cost: $10 per session, BYO ukulele. • Writers, Tuesdays,fortnightly,1.45pm•TIDES OF WELCOME CONCERT - Our Neighbourhood House • Men’s Shed, Thursdays 9.30 to 11.30amCommunity Choir will perform an evening concert on Wednesday • Men’s Shed Bicycle work Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.30 to 11.30amSeptember 14th at the Queenscliff Uniting Church. • Mixed Craft, Mondays, 1.00pm • Patchwork, 2nd Monday, 1.00pm•FRENCH AND ITALIAN CLASSES run on Tuesdays • Photo Group, 3rd Monday, 7.30pm►10.30am to 12noon Continuing Beginners ►Italian 12noon to 1.30pm - • Tides of Welcome Choir, Thursdays, 7.30pm.Intermediate Italian ►1.30 to 3.00pm - Ultra Advanced Italian ►3.00 to • Writers, Tuesdays,fortnightly,1.45pm4.30pm - Ultra Advanced French. Italian Conversation Group Fridays 12 to 1pm. 3 Tobin Drive, PO Box 30 Queenscliff 3225. PHONE: 5258 3367. EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www. qnh.org.au Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 23

letters classifiedsTIMING IS EVERYTHING! interpretation. How can one make sense of the following ACCOMMODATION WANTED - Single lady W Councils are required by the Minister seeking one bedroom acom in Point Lonsdalefor Planning to complete a review of their statements in the MSS document for instance: or Queenscliff. Excellent references. 0427 wplanning scheme within 12 months of adoption 395922of the Council Plan. The current Borough of Encourage and enable the establishment of EQueenscliff Council adopted its Council Plan new marine industries within the Queenscliff public notices2013-2017 in June 2013 and completed the Harbour area, subject to such uses being preview process in April 2014. The Queenscliffe compatible with the adjacent area, including Standing for council orplanning scheme review was focused on the the residential area of Fisherman’s Flat, and the considering standing? MLocal Planning Policy Framework (LPPF) and tourism and recreation objectives within theits overlay provisions, and on a new Municipal Harbour area, and Your vision will help frame the next 4 year plan and wStrategic Statement (MSS) to provide a better we care about where you stand on :-link to the adopted Council Plan 2013-2017. Minimise the adverse impact of touristThe stated aim was to improve clarity and development on residential areas by supporting • Community engagementreadability. tourist development in designated tourism • Light house Reserves precincts, particularly in and around the • Heritage No Planning Scheme Amendment has commercial centres, the Queenscliff Harbour • Developmentbeen produced to address the above issues area and Queenscliff Ferry Terminal and other • Planningin the prescribed time frame. Suddenly in key tourist areas. • The environmentmid-July 2016 – in the depth of winter when • Service delivery and infrastructuremany residents are absent and valuable and Given the tardiness of producing thisconsidered submissions from the community Amendment to the Queenscliffe Planning Want to know what yourwould likely be reduced, and in the dying Scheme one cannot help but wonder about the candidates care about?days of the current Council – Planning Scheme timing. Surely potential new Councillors willAmendment 27 was advertised in a local paper be concerned about the need to make such KEEP THIS DATE FREE!with a deadline for comment by 15 August important decisions almost immediately upon2016, and a Panel Hearing was locked in for 14 their election. PLCA and QCANovember 2016. Carmen Bell Resident, Fisherman’s Flat Meet the candidates Reading a planning scheme document is about Friday September 23 at 7 PMas stimulating as reading the telephone book at SHARE YOUR VIEWS: Point Lonsdale Primary Schoolthe best of times, and the current documentsfor Planning Scheme Amendment C27 read We love to hear what our readers havelike the testament of a schizophrenic with to say and encourage your letters. Viewsmany contradictory statements obfuscating the expressed are not necessarily those of thereal intent and making the document open to editor. Preference will be given to letters carrying the author’s name and address. Email: [email protected] QUEENSCLIFF POINT LONSDALE COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE 2016 COMMUNITY GRANTS The Board of the QPLCE has much pleasure in inviting the 3225 Community to submit applications for our Community Grants in 2016. Applications will be open from August 8 until 5 pm Friday 23rd September 2016. Grants will be presented at a Community Enterprise Celebration evening on Sunday December 5 at 5.00pm at a place to be advised. We welcome applications from clubs, associations and informal groups, including new and unincorporated groups in the Borough. We have a total pool of $30,000 (or as determined by the Board) with an expected limit per grant of $5,000. Amounts in excess of this will only be considered in exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the Board. Applications can be accessed through the website www.qplce.org.au, or at the Bendigo Bank, Queenscliff. Completed applications can be emailed to [email protected] or delivered/mailed to the Bendigo Bank, 65 Hesse Street Queenscliff 3225. All applications must meet these criteria to be considered: 1. Local community (post code 3225: Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale) is the target beneficiary 2. Project is not currently funded or able to access the full funding required from other sources 3. Able to use the funding by 31 December 2017 4. Willing to recognise QPLCE and/or sponsor as the provider of funds with appropriate signage or newsletter acknowledgments 5. Able to send at least two representatives to our QPLCE Celebration which is to be held on Sunday 4th December at 5pm Grants for research projects will not be considered nor requests for defibrillators (as we now have a good spread in the Borough). Seed funding/partial funding to support a partnership approach is welcome. If you need to make an enquiry on the grants process, you can contact either Hayden Cohen, the QPLCE Chair, on 0431 716 218 or Stephen McGain on 0425 246 847. Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 24

are of vital public interest and the and local government staff. Councillors have an obligation to the community they serve; theyPOINT LONSDALE new Council must facilitate a greater are our face and our voice. They must be good listeners, responsive and strong advocates for Point Lonsdale Civic AlesveslocoifaticoomnmuInnitcy. involvement in the community.CIVIC ASSOCIATIONRepresenting RtHehsoeidwireenvtsersp,ilnfaocnrenb1ien9tgt1er0orawndorse, implementation. Point Lonsdale the performance The PLCA believes councillors should be big picture thinkers who have a clearly articulated COLUMN of the Council is a constant in community vision, who are collaborative but at the same conversations whether down the street, over time able to move on decisions, and who make things happen and then willingly report back to the back fence or in more formal situations. the community.JPoLiCnAPLcoCmAmittee is keeping a close on eye A week does not go by without concerned Voters need to be clear what each candidateto hosloeknaceevamdyelecvaiysoelosuloouunnprecgmisslw.ae.ean.ylyetoscotnsifuof nrwroeaunkndndowiwnhgtihltsAhatteNOiftocNitrsotUvhbicetAoarmlLmtihnaNGagytOENTrwdeeEIosaCirRdlkiEneiAnnggOtLsswFMiotahfsEkcipEonlugaTnnIncNiitlnhgGea,ndhPeLriiCttsaAgperoaicsbseoususeetss, the stands for so the PLCA, together with the for Queenscliff Community Association will be the developing a set of probing questions for candidates to answer. Please lock FridayWwwewb.pwdsleceTviatkhe.eoeleore:gppB.matohuereonutcogwnhviteihsrsanattuiomanegrcLooreiiuntaisgcraF.nmlirnaipgjdooCrianoytpmrJiomnajeoncinttuss-aProLcyoiingmR8themL,tgho2ruone0nutstis1daceaba6tRlliyeoe-,nsPo7e.rrvi.vme3eras0trahpynemSdpcoahfsoctoofluerwsey, ceoamrsmstuonriietys September 23 at 7pm into your diaries and join us at the Meet the Candidates meeting at theEmauinl:derway or being considered which have about the Borough in the media have not always Point Lonsdale Primary School.plcasetsocigurenrtiiafsimrcya@,nstegrmvpaiciole.tceponrmotivailsiotno, iGmUpaEcSt T fSinPaEncAeKs, ERbeTenOpBosEitiCveO. NToFpIiRcsMsuEchDas unhealthy culture,MailK:ey projects are: making The PLCA will circulating the candidates’ amenity or heritage. conflicts of interest and opaque decision responses so those who can’t get there canwww.pGlceael.orngg.abuoundary still be informed. Watch out for our soon to be re  atlhigenSmQeeueneteo;nsusprcoliPrftfsLegC/GrAoruewantdeesrbsitdtaeiksfteorarcctefinuotnrr.tehInestrraegianeliftoyanrwdmhaapttrioiosvnebeianng unhelpful launched PLCA Facebook page where we will sought by be able to keep you up to date with greater frequency as the campaign unfolds.redevelopment; caravan park study; Avenue the community is simply fair and reasonable Faye Agterhuisof Honour; Point Lonsdale and Queenscliff local government management based on PLCA PresidentLighthouse Reserves; the revised planning transparency, openness and consultation.scheme; Point Lonsdale front beach, Queenscliff Representing the community is a majorHarbour; significant tree register; and, National responsibility and the role of councillor in localHeritage listing to name a few. government is a pivotal one - the councillor isThe PLCA believes such projects the conduit between the ratepayers, residentsWishing for snow...but just missing out David Wilkinson Builders Queenscliff fell just New Homes Renovations Extensions one degree short of experiencing snow during Phone: 0438 258324 a massive winter blast that Email: [email protected] swept across southern Australia last month. This MECHANICAL REPAIRS NASA satellite image shows the scale of the low. Pt Lonsdale/Queenscliff Automotive CentreWatching The Weather to a chilly 4.0 degrees in the early hours on (Steve Higgins) Wednesday morning but started to rise shortly Full Car ServicingBy Marc McNaught, after sunrise as the cold pool of air moved away All Mechanical Repairs to the east. Some of the showers overnightMeteorologist had produced hail but no snow or sleet was Fully Qualified Mechanic recorded on the Bellarine Peninsula. Air Conditioning As a boy living in Christchurch NewZealand I would always get excited when The low that produced the storm was big, Repairs & Servicesthere was snow mentioned in the forecast. I mean really big. It was perhaps the biggest Pick Up Service AvailableChristchurch,  on average,  would get a decent low pressure system I›ve seen in 40 years offall of a couple of inches every two to three watching the weather. (Local area only)years. Outside on my  bedroom window I hadtaped a thermometer so I could see the falling At one stage the system stretched from 46 Bellarine Highway,temperature. I knew from experience that once South Australia to coastal Antartica. Its size Queenscliffit fell below 3 degrees the rain would turn to and location allowed cold polar to surgesnow. northward and affect many southern regions of PHONE: 5258 4668 Australia, even though its centre was hundreds 0418 524 861 There was added pressure on me due to the of kilometres away, deep in the belly Southernfact that I had informed all my classmates that Ocean. Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 25they would get tomorrow off school due tosnow. Now that was one forecast you couldn’t As I write this the date is the 21st July. Theafford to get wrong!  sun is shining and the temperature is a balmy 19 degrees. Yes the weather’s gone crazy but at On the night of Tuesday12th July 2016 I was least it›s never boring!that boy once again, watching out the windowas the temperature dropped closer to that 3.0 Stay warm!degree mark and wishing for snow - this time inQueenscliff. Marc McNaught is a professional meteorologist. You can follow his regular musings on his blog: Alas it wasn›t to be. The temperature fell http://weatherdesk.blogspot.com.au

DO YOU HAVE A CHILD STARTING SCHOOL IN 2017?QueePnrseclipff PInraicmfrooasrrsymaSlclahyoetoailorilsenvneoElwsvfeaocrnc2ei0pn1ti7gn.g enrolments TheEsntujdoeynatsnainndfostramff oaftQiouneeenvscelinffiPnrgimwariythScahdooil weerleconmcee everyone to Wednesdtoauyr oJuurnsceho2o2l anndd m6e.e3t0wpitmh th-e8P.0rin0cpipmal.We areOaccourmor ssmcshaictoltlooyemeldhamtarolsuepcnvareitoplysvaiiacndniit2ndy0gtp1oal7aa.rncicgneoinprogt euansprcooulsmrirtiiecvnuetlusamnd, being purposeful within our viable future. EnjoyacompqluimeeenntasrcylSiaffu.spasg@e SeizdzluemanadiBla.vbiycs.itgtoinvg..au At Queenscliff Primwarwy Swcho.qoluwee uenndesrcstlainffdpthsa.tvwihce.neddecuid.ianguon a school for your child’s education you are laying the foundatons for their future. We’ve designed our information night with that in mind. We invite you to experience our school and 6.00pm-6.00pm 6.30pm-8.00pm POINT LONSDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL • Tour with our student school IS NOW ACCEPTING • Prep Information session difference that our unparalleled • Meet the team ENROLMENTS FOR 2017 facilities and teaching can provide. • Experience learning as your child If you would like to learn more about our school or will at our prep workshop see our classrooms in action, contact us • Question time to arrange a visit 5258 1501 or 5258 3411 Queenscli Primary School - Learning for thefuture To RSVP and for further information please contact the school 5258 1696 or 0452 269 994 [email protected] Cnr Stevens and Stoke Sts Queenscliff   Byron Dreaming Beauty Natalie  Russell   Queenscliff   Waxing   Facials   0427497310   Spray  Tans   Manis/pedis   Massage   Microdermabrasion   Eyelash  Extensions     HOME ABOUT US FEATURED PROJECTS MEDIA TESTIMONIALS CONTACT US Helpf ABOUT US FEATURED PROJECTS MEDIA TESTIMONIALS CONTACT US HHEYWARD CONSTRUCTIONS P/LHOME CLIENT LOGIN Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 26 Nick Heyward • All aspects of Building & Construction • Architectural New Homes & Additions Ph: 0412 121906 Email: [email protected] www.heycon.com.au “We find it exciting to take a building from the plans to the sky”

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arts The Doug Anthony Allstars will deliver laughs at the Queenscliff Music FestivalGeorge makes comeback show Legendary Australian band delightful diva Kira Puru, dark Emma Hack's newest exhibition “Chinoiserie” will be launched with aGeorge will reform for the first time country troubadour William High Tea at Queenscliff’s La Salle á Manger restaurant on Sunday 14in 11 years to perform their classic Crighton and the raw andnumber one album Polyserena at powerful Tullara. Art and High TeaNovember’s Queenscliff Music Emma Hack has opted for a novel launch of her newest collection ofFestival. They join a lineup which to works. date boasts Ben Harper  & The The Brisbane-based band, Innocent Criminals, Paul Kelly “Chinoiserie” will be launched with a High Tea at Queenscliff’s Lafronted by popular songstress & Charlie Owen, Peter Garrett & Salle á Manger restaurant on Sunday 14 August.Katie Noonan, is among the second The Alter Egos and many more.announcement of acts to perform The hugely-popular artist will talk about the inspirations behind theat the 20th anniversary event in A third announcement, collection or rich paintings on canvas, couple with body painting andNovember. featuring six new international photography. acts, will be made in coming The new announcement also weeks. Chinoiserie is a decorative style of 18th century art, furniture andincludes comic trio The Doug architecture, characterised by the use of Chinese motifs and techniques.Anthony Allstars and the popular More than 80 acts in totalJordie Lane fronting his new band will perform over the three-day “Don’t miss this opportunity to meet and listen to this amazingThe Sleepers, Gabriella Cohen, festival, from November 25-27. International artist before she flys out to Korea or her Exhibition at theBobby Alu & The Palm Royale, Savina Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul,” said Seaview Gallerynu-wave brass band Bullhorn, Ticketing details are available curator Colleen Kenwood. at: www.qmf.net.au High Tea 2.00pm Sunday 14 August - $45 per head. Bookings essential. exhibitions + showsBellarine Lighthouse Films Winter Program Geoff Cinnunigham @ Seaview Gallery Westgate Concert Band @ Town Hallof Fine Art Films Melbourne artist Geoff Cunningham is Westgate Concert Band is a symphonic wind completely self-taught. He has worked hard to ensemble, formed in 1979 to extend young Celebrating its fifth year, the annual develop his own unique style and has been a musicians in Melbourne's west by providingBellarine Lighthouse Films Winter Program full time artist since 2007. opportunities to perform music at an advancedpromises a highly entertaining, thought level. The band gives 3-4 major concerts a yearprovoking and indulgent festival including, He specialises in stencil paintings but has and takes part in an annual Festival of Bands.fine art films, special guests, food & wine and also worked extensively with acrylic paint andconversation plus loads more festival fun. It linocut printing. Enjoy an afternoon of live community music-will open on Friday August 5 with a screening making, with a varied and interesting programof Graceful Girls and a Q&A ession with special \"I like my paintings to provoke an emotional on Sunday 24 August 2014 at 2pm.guests Olivia Peniston-Bird (writer-director) reaction, whether it’s a sense of nostalgia, self-and Calista and Liz Reed (cast members). reflection or humour. In the end, what matters Afternoon Tea will be served during interval to me most of all is that the final image is Tickets are Adults $10, Children (6-16) $6, Under Saturday films include The Bellier Family, compelling - and I hope you love them as much 6 Free and are available from QueenscliffeLike Father, Like Son and Wild Tales. The festival as I love creating them,\" he says. Visitor Information Centre and at the door onends on Sunday with a screening of The Look of the day.Silence. You'll be able to catch Geoff's quirky collection at Queensc;liff's Seaview Gallery www.bellarinelighthousefilms.com.au during August. Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 28

Saturday March 29th “For me, The Agrarian Kitchen represents the chance to share the simple pleasures of cooking and eating in tune with the seasons; the rewards of a life lived close to the earth.” Come in and celebrate \"Local & Indie\" with National Bookshop Day A day [email protected] The Agrarian KitcheAnLTLasDmAaYni!a! in conjunction with Kiltynane Wines & PIKNIK Cafe12-30 - 3pm MASTERCLASS - Kiltynane Wines, “Basil’s Farm,” Nye Road(off Portarlington Road). Rodney will give a demonstration of three dishesfrom his new cookbook ‘The Agrarian Kitchen’Cost $150 incl demonstration, meal, glass of wine & tasting (20 places).7-10.30pm DINNER & CONVERSATION WITH RODNEYPIKNIK cafe, Portarlington Road. A three course dinner (with recipes from TheAgrarian Kitchen, with wines.Cost $70 (60 places only) Bookings Essential: E [email protected] P 5258 4496 bthoe okshop at queenscliff 44 Hesse St, Queenscliff - 5258 4496 Seaview Gallery queenscliff CHINOISERIE An amazing new series by EMMA HACK OPENS AUGUST 14 Not to be missed... HIGH TEA + ARTIST TALK WITH EMMA 2pm Sunday August 14 Bookings Essential Open 10.30 - 5.00 daily 86 Hesse St Queenscli 3225 - 5258 3645 [email protected] -email: [email protected] Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 29

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Borough Bulletin August 2016Mayor’s message Proposed Planning 50% of plant material being removed Scheme Amendment is polygala, together with ItalianThe Borough of Queenscliffe and the Available For Public buckthorn and African boxthornDepartment of Environment, Land, Inspection (which are all known weeds). SomeWater and Planning (DELWP) have been very large specimens of Sweetresponding to community concerns about The Borough of Queenscliffe has Pittosporum (also a known weed) areconditions at Point Lonsdale beach. submitted a proposed planning scheme also being targeted. Consistent with amendment that includes updated Council’s policy and practice, multipleCouncil and DELWP are acutely aware policies, schedules and associated plants will be planted to replace theof, and share the community’s concerns explanatory reports and documentation vegetation being removed. Council canabout erosion at Point Lonsdale front to the Department of Environment, Land, confirm that 9000 plants have beenbeach. DELWP is monitoring sand Water and Planning (DELWP). ordered to revegetate the sites thatmovement at Point Lonsdale and have been treated. It is anticipatedCouncil will continue to advocate for this The purpose of the planning scheme that revegetation will commence inimportant local coastal priority. People review is to enhance the effectiveness September 2016.should remain aware that there may and efficiency of the scheme. Thebe less sand to play on with exposed planning scheme amendment process is Local Retail Boost Aheadbedrock, bluestone rubble and wooden focused on achieving Victorian planning of Festive Seasongroyne pylons now visible. objectives and the objectives of the planning policy framework established by For many retailers Christmas is a timeOn Wednesday 22 June, Council the Planning and Environment Act 1987. when the highest yearly sales are made,considered a joint letter regarding the with shoppers traditionally spendingpotential Heritage Listing of places in the Amendment C27 will be available for billions nation wide in the lead up toBorough. As a result, Council has resolved public inspection from Friday 14 July Christmas. To help local businesses maketo formally request that the CEO prepare 2016. Community members can view the most of this year’s festive season,a report to Council detailing all relevant Amendment C27 during office hours the Borough of Queenscliffe will hostmatters associated with National at the Borough of Queenscliff. The Retail 2016 – Maximise your ChristmasHeritage Listing. This matter will be the closing date for submissions is 15 trade on Wednesday 17 August, as partsubject of a future report to Council. August 2016. Amendment C27 can also of the 2016 Small Business Festival. be inspected at the DELWP website atPlease feel free to contact me or one of my www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/publicinspection. Retail 2016 – Maximise your Christmasfellow Councillors if you require assistance trade will be held at the Monahan Centreor wish to share your thoughts with us. For further information regarding the Queenscliff from 8:00am to 9:30am. Queenscliffe Planning Scheme (C27) please Tickets are $15 and include morning teaCr Helene Cameron contact the Borough of Queenscliffe and a workbook. The event will focusMayor – Borough of Queenscliffe Planning Department on 5258 1377. on creating experiences that surprise and delight, identifying elements thatNext Council Meeting Weed Removal Continues are critical to personalise the shopping in the Narrows experience and giving customers aCouncil next meets on Wednesday reason to speak about their retail24 August at 7pm. All welcome. Council has engaged a qualified experience across multiple social media. horticulturist to undertake vegetationFor more information removal in the Narrows. This work To book your ticket to Retail 2016 – is part of a continuing Corangamite Maximise your Christmas trade, visitContact Cr Helene Cameron, Mayor, Catchment Authority funded project. http://maximiseyourchristmastrade.phone 03 5258 1377 or 0448 887 728. The vegetation being removed is eventbrite.com.au. alongside the pedestrian pathway, which has grown untouched for many For further information regarding years, perhaps decades, resulting in the this event or the Small Business formation of a thick hedge like coverage. Festival Victoria, please contact Council’s Economic Development Officer 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 Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 32

AUGUST DIARY4 Point Lonsdale's Noble Rot is hosting a Queenscliff's Min Reed (pictured centre), Markets makes a guest appearance in the screeningPortugese Wine Dinner, featuring rustic food of the calisthenics doucmentary Graceful Girls Point Lonsdale Primary School Market,matched with regional wines. Tickets $75 can at the Queenscliff Town Hall on Friday August Second Sunday of the month. 9am-2pmbe purchased via [email protected]. 5 - the first of five fine art movies to screen Bowen Road, Point Lonsdale.au across this weekend as part of the Bellarine Lighthouse Films Winter Program Queenscliff Community Market. Last5 BELLARINE LIGHTHOUSE FILMS Sunday of the month from September to May. 18 VIETNAM VETERAN'S DAY - a 9am-2pm at Lower Princes Park. .WINTER PROGRAM Opening Night featuresthe acclaimed coumentary Graceful Girls. community service will be held at the Point Ocean Grove Craft Market – First SundayFive fine art films will screen over the Lonsdale Primary School Hall at 10.30am. All of the month from October to May. Kingstonweekend including: The Belier Family, Like Welcome. Park Ocean Grove. Over 70 stalls.Father Like Son, Wild Tales and The Look ofSilence. For tickets and details log onto www. 20 - 21 INTERNATIONAL Drysdale Market – Third Sunday of thebellarinelighthousefilms.com.au month, October to May. 9.30am to 1.30pm. LIGHTHOUSE WEEKEND Drysdale Recreational Reserve11 The Queenscliff/Point Lonsdale Oxfam 21 THE WESTGATE CONCERT Buy Bellarine Produce Barn – EveryGroup is holding its annual Film Night on Saturday & Sunday 9am - 3pm. TuckerberryThursday 11th August, 7pm at the Queenscliff BAND will perform at the Queenscliff Hill Farm. Becks Rd Drysdale.Uniting Church Hall. The award winning Town Hall today between 2-4pm - www.buybellarine.com.audocumentary 'Sherpa' will be shown. A hosted by he Queenscliff Freemasons.donation of $15 includes supper. School leadsBar facilities will be available. For enquiries 22 KEEP AUSTRALIA Vietnam tributecontact Les or Maureen Harrison on 0438211460 . BEAUTIFUL WEEK starts today. Point Lonsdale Primary School will this month once again host a service to honour our■ Bellarine Community Health is hosting 23 MEET THE CANDIDATES - Vietnam Veterans.a Drop in community Information sessionbetween 5 and 6.30pm today to discuss new The Point Lonsdale Civic Association Originally known as Long Tan Day, Vietnamredevelopment plans for its Point Lonsdale and the Queenscliff Community Veteran's Day is commemorated on August 18.health centre. It will be held at the centre. Association will jointly host a Q&A session with candidates for the \"2016, is particularly poignant in that it is13 Today is National upcoming Queenscliffe Council also the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long elections. - 7pm - Point Lonsdale Tan,\" said school Prinicipal Faye Agterhuis.Bookshop Day and our very Community Hallown Bookshop @ Queenscliff \"Whilst many veterans will be attendingis celebrating with the theme 27 Basils Farm will host a cheesemaking services and marches in capital and regional\"Local & Indie\". Join in the fun centres, including travelling to this years’between 10.30am and 4.30pm. Masterclass today with Corinne from Drysdale service at the Shrine of Remembrance in Cheeses. Bookings can be made at basilsfarm. Melbourne, it is equally important that their■ Today is the first round of BFL com.au service is remembered and their stories carriedfinals. Jump on board the Couta forward in our own communities.bandwagon and support our ■ The ever-popular Chris Wilson returns tolocal football and netball teams! Queenscliff to perform at the Queenscliff \"Vietnam veterans are our grandparents, Uniting Church with Ukelele Carnivale. Tickets great aunts and uncles, cousins, neighbours14 Enjoy a high tea at are $20 and include mulled wine and chocolate and friends and it is our hope that through our fondue. www.unitingqueenscliff.org.au student’s involvement in Vietnam VeteransQueenscliff's La Salle a Manger Day commemorations their stories too willRestaurant with world-leading be carried forward just as those stories ofbody artist Emma Hack as she Australian servicemen and women in pastlaunches her new exhibition conflicts have,\" she said.\"Chioiserie.\" Bookings essential.Tickets $45 are available from The school service has become an annualSeviea Gallery. tradition in the Borough.17 \"It's beginning to look a lot like It will commence at 10.30am.Christmas!!!\"...and retailers are being given GOT Aan opportunity to learn how to maximise their COMMUNITYChristmas Trade. 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business & tourismBack to the beginning Fishing and footy! - a delegation of senior Indonesian fishing managers took time out of their busy schedule to watch a local football game during a fact-finding mission to Queenscliff. The group Kiltynane Wines will again be known as was hosted by leading Queenscliff-based marine scientist Dr Ian Knuckey (centre rear), with sonBasil’s Farm as part of a shake-up of the Jack (front)popular vineyard and eatery. Delegation taps into our The change “marks an exciting new beginning fishing expertiseof an exciting period of growth,” according A group of around 25 high-ranking It just exemplifies ato General Manager Kim Dema, “with new Indonesian fisheries managers have toured town that has beenvineyard plantings, enlarged cafe, plans for Queenscliff as part of a unique exchange of traditionally reliant fora new cellar door and function centre - all marine industry ideas. many, many years ondesigned to take in the stunning views across fishing.Swan Bay”. The visit was sponsored by the Australian Government to help forge a better – Dr Paul McShane New chef, Jeremy Dempsey who will continue understanding of sustainable fishing practicesto work with produce grown on site or locally between our two countries. “It just exemplifies a town that has beensourced. traditionally reliant for many, many years on Marine scientists and leading industry fishing,” he said. “Most of what we use is grown on the farm. consultants Ian Knuckey and Paul McShaneOur permaculture gardener Ben Shaw plants hosted the fact-finding mission. Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs andheirloom seeds from local suppliers and we also Fisheries Vice Secretary Hendra Yusran Sirycollect seeds for future plantings. He always “Indonesia relies heavily on seafood, most said the exchange had become an importantseems to be planting something new,” says Kim of their diet is seafood and they’re concerned link for those involved in the industry in both about improving food security and creating countries The name change also pays homage to former greater prosperity from sustainable fishingproperty owner and local cycling champion management,” Dr McShane said. “We’re here “It is a good initiative, great for learning as aBasil Halsall. The property is still home to some to help them. neighbor country and helping each other.of his tools and machinery and the odd bike!” “Hopefully as future leaders in Indonesia “We hope to learn how Australia manages\"More parking please!\" they will encourage the next generation. its fisheries and how they make them more sustainable and profitable – sustainable in Local business overwhelmingly believes “Queenscliff has a number of fishing boats business and sustainable in resources,” he said.there is not enough car parking in our trading here and Queenscliff has a very, very rich fishingprecincts during peak seasons, a new survey heritage. I know Port Phillip Bay is about to behas found. They also want bus stops in Hesse closed to commercial fishing but there re still aStreet relocated to create more spaces but lot of boats in commonwealth waters.support the existing two-hour restrictions. The findings are contained in an onlinesurvey distributed by Council to some 250local businesses in June. Forty-nine operatorsresponded. The survey was initially undertakento measure support for loading zones in HesseStreet. Most respondents supported retainingthe two existing spaces.Get ready for Christmas - businesses told Local businesses are being given a helping “With less than five months until December, • Creating the conversation of desire, nothand make the most of this year’s festive I strongly encourage local businesses to attend the challenge of the saleseason, with a special workshop this month. this workshop and equip themselves with the • Designing Christmas through the necessary skills to maximise their Christmas customer lens to shape experience and The Borough of Queenscliffe-hosted Maximise trade,” said Mayor Helene Cameron. memoryYour Christmas Trade event is part of theVictorian Small Business Festival. This workshop is designed to be highly Maximise your Christmas trade will be held at interactive and will include: the Monahan Centre Queenscliff from 8.00am The event, presented by leading retail • The future of Christmas - reinventing to 9.30am. Tickets are $15 and include morningconsultant Sue Anderson, will focus on creating environments and shopping precincts tea and a workbook. To book, visit http://experiences that “surprise and delight,” • Embracing the undercurrent of demand maximiseyourchristmastrade.eventbrite.com.identifying elements that are critical to for experiences and not “stuff” au.personalise the shopping experience and givingcustomers a reason to speak about their retail Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 36experience across multiple social channels.

FORUM Queenscliff Community Kev’s Window, Door and Glazing Service Health Centre Redevelopment OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:Bellarine Community WHENHealth has applied for a Drop in anytime between ● glass repairs ● glazing & mirrors ● sliding door rollerscouncil planning permit to 5:00pm - 6:30pm ● tracks & locks ● pet doors in glass ● shower screen repairsrenovate the Queenscliff Thursday 11 August 2016Community Health Centre. ● repairs to security doors, y doors and yscreens WHERE ● sash cord replacement ● windows re-puttiedThe renovation will Enter via front door ● window winderstransform ageing buildings Queenscliff Communityfrom 1972 into a modern, Health Centre Kevin Smithhealth care facility to meet Cnr Grimes and Nelsonthe future needs of the local Roads Point Lonsdale Mobile: 0418 519078community. www.bwdgs.com.au MORE INFORMATIONDrop into the community To find out more about Quali ed Glazier * No job too small * FREE quotesinformation session to view the information forum Servicing Queenscli , Point Lonsdale & the Bellarine Peninsulathe plans or speak with the email [email protected] orproject team. phone 5258 0814.Plans are also on display in www.bch.org.authe QCHC foyer from 1stAugust.Services will continue during renovations. Massage Therapist Petrina Blair-Tierney Remedial/Sports/Relaxation/TMJ Ph: 0429 380 317 Ct. Neuromuscular Therapy Dip.Ther.Mass/B.Ed. (Phys Ed) Health Fund Rebates Available POINT LONSDALE ENERGY FOR LIFE Stay fit this Winter! Personal Trainer with close to 20 years experience. One on One training • Group training Circuit Classes • Boxing Classes • Boot-camps Gym memberships available Kerry Pettigrove 5258 1670 0414 581670 Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 37

sport, health & wellbeingPictured: The new team at the helm of Queenscliff Crciket club - TobySmith, Bill Clifton, Graeme Finn and president Michael LimbNew line up at the crease CRICKET – Graeme Finn is to me too much, it’s more aboutsomething of a cricket journeyman. seeing where to from here for the Tennis, strawberries and PimmsHis considerable skills as a fast club,” he said. Remember when racquets were made of wood and women worebowler and coach have taken him frillies under their knee-length skirts?from country Victoria to district- The former fast bowler says helevel cricket in two states and as will attempt to play, but only if his The Point Lonsdale Tennis Club took a step back in time, hosting itsfar afield as England, where he body holds up. He will however be first Retro Wimbledon Tournament last month.played county league for Hastings looking to promote youth through the ranks and encourage them to “The event was organised for a bit of a laugh and to have some fun This coming season finds him look beyond Queenscliff. with our tennis,” said organiser Denis Day. “Luckily the weather wasat the helm of the Queenscliff fine and did not hold up play.Cricket Club, where he is hoping “I will try and instill in theto encourage our talented young young boys that while Queenscliff “Fourteen players took to the courts dressed in the traditionalplayers to dream big. is a starting point for them they Wimbledon white attire. Fashions on the field were held to showcase should try to aim higher and I some fantastic costumes. “I’ve been away from the game will be encouraging them to dofor a little while and I just thought that. Just because they’re playing All players were required to use the traditional wooden racquets andit was time to get back into it,” here, that shouldn’t be the end of compression balls. Competitors played six, Fast-Four sets of doubles.the new coach said. “I think I’ve it, it should be the start because Istill got something to offer to the was given that chance to go to “Some developed sore shoulders from using the heavier racquets,game. Melbourne and play district cricket while others found they alleviated sore spots,” day said. and I never knew it existed.” “Ladder positions don’t matter “Afternoon tea featured strawberries and cream, cucumber sandwiches, cupcakes and Pimms and champagne. Kellie Winton was crowned inaugural Retro Wimbledon Champion.EExxcceelllleennccee iinn HHeeaalltthh aanndd WWeellllbbeeiinnggExcellence in Health and Wellbeing Pictured: Top, participants get in the Retro Wimbledon spirit. Below, Val Wuilson and Ann Webb flash their frillies and champion Kellie Winton Barb Vallance CBNRlaoaaRtrRbiabroosHeBVbbhuPaCaCaHHtrllcllalbHauauahpititonVrircpcneegcahhsealPiPilonnnallnasnaspopocpnepn•S•SPPSHSEEppeCoCoarrdtItIsasAAcIILnLhnjejuuIIsrNrNSiS•ieeTTssPPESEEEpRRCCoEErItISSsAATTILLnSSju::IINrNieTTsEERREESSTTSS::• HNeacdka&chBeasc•k PSHapienoardtsacInhjeusries• NDeryckN&eeBdalicn•kg PHNaienacdka&chBeasck Pain• DRreymNeedeiadlliMn•gassNDaergycekN&eeBdalicnkg PainP•••HAYRJAJoorreSttiihnmhnIrtrtOeiit&t&idiccTiMMaCCHluuooMsEsnn••••ccaddRuusiitltlsADRJAiaARJiaooaorrorrnrenegPttSyiSishsmnhemnYttrNtrrtreiaieat&t&eiidiidc•nnceiisMsMaaCdCClluluooiMMLnssnngcIcaaddNuussiitltlsCsICiaiaooCaarrllnngigiASSnsnseettiLirrccaaaPaiinnllIssLPPAiillaTattEeeSssCCSS•llittinunuFdidIiccTiiooaNalNlNEPPOOSiiSWWllaaCttOOeeLPPssAEESSSNNStt!!uuEddSiioo N NlPPPOOHDDYIISAATTI•ORRFYCYT•IH••LTPPPPPPIENHNOSSHHREYYYIDYCYACCSSISHSHAPSIO0OTOIYICOORTLLOLO•HYTTAGG1CHEH•0SYYPRLE1ES••SIABRNRHHEYePAAIASAClClYNNaHPPArDD•i•OnYYLTTReLCHHPEO•H•LEEIwMLGRIRCCNyAEAAY,LLTIPDPPC•IIEYoYNINHAASi••nAIILDLDtCC•NLIIPEMoEAADFITnTLALILsIITTTTAdSIHPNIPaTAASlEIEEINeNALLRSSV•G•AAASBiBcTETPOOC3EEYWW2LSS2•EEA5DNNS••I••SEFFFFETUUIIISwTTNTNwNwE. SS l• DRYCLNPIENOEIDCDIAL0TINRGY1•0•P1SPBYeOCllDaHrIiAOneTLROHwYGy•Y, PB•oHOinAWt NLoEDnNsTdTHaHlEeERVRAicAP3PY2Y2•5DIETIwTwwCLINIC 0 101 Bellarine Hwy, Point Lonsda5258 4633CLINIC 0 101 Bellarine Hwy, Point Lonsd101 Bellarine Hwy, Point Lonsdale Vic 3225 www.ptlonsdalephysio.com.au Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 38

sport, health & wellbeing Queenscliff co-coach Johnno Casey (pictured) says the season has so far exceeded expectationsCoutas march towards finals Let's paint the town FOOTBALL - Queenscliff could be heading way that we play, the way that we run, our ball RED, WHITE andinto the BFL finals as unlikely favourites after movement is as good as anyone’s in the league, BLUEa season even coach Johnno Casey wasn’t I think we can really take it [the premiership].”expecting. \"Get on board the Couta bandwagon!\" Quenscliff’s chances were dealt a blow with Queenscliff coach Johnno Casey says he can't With just two games to come the Coutas are leading ball-getter Jayden Durran suffering wait to experience his first finals campaign insitting on top of the ladder. This weekend’s a broken jaw in last weekend’s clash with Queenscliff and has encouraged business andshowdown with reigning premiers Geelong Drysdale. Spearhead Daniel “Frenchy” DeGois the community to get behind his team: \"I reckon itAmateurs will determine whether they hold also limped from the field. will be great, the community support is one of thethat spot going into the semi finals. things I've enjoyed most about coming here. You “Frenchy is a little bit sore, his calf is a bit can pop up to the rooms and everyone in there “The year’s probably gone a lot better than sore, we’ve just got to see how he goes getting wants to have a bit of chat and is really involvedwe thought,” said Casey, who co-coaches the through training. Our main aim is to get in the club. I'd love to see the colours come out.team with good-friend Andrew Hodgson. “We everyone fit before finals,” Casey said. It would be really exciting for us I think.\"did think if we could get everybody on the parkthen we’d be very competitive but we’ve been “We’ve probably got a handful of guys thatable to string a lot of good wins together. have played four, five or six games in the seniors that are playing in the reserves at the “We had a bit of a lull a month or so ago when moment, so that’s really good for our depth.”we dropped that game against Modewarre buteverybody has responded pretty well. FOOTBALL/NETBALL DIARY: Geelong Amateurs v. Queenscliff - Saturday June 30 “We haven’t played Ammos since round one Queenscliff v Ocean Grove - Saturday August 6.so we’ll get a good guide as to how we’re going Finals - Sat/Sun August 13/14. Venues tbcnext week but I think we’re a huge chance – the2016 LIVE ON THE BIG SCREENSGRAND TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFICE LIVE DAILY ON THEFINAL PHONE: 5258 1955 BIG SCREEN AT LONSDALE GOLF CLUB NON-MEMBERS WELCOME 69 Fellows Rd Point Lonsdale Ph: 5258 1955 | www.lonsdalegc.com.au Rip Rumour, August 2016 Page 39

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