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CELEBRATING June 2018 No. 303 28YEARS Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale Your Community VoiceQUEENSCLIFFFOUR WINTERWEEKENDSJUNE 22-JULY 15David McDonald Builders David McDonald Builders sets the standard in prestige homes. Specialising in unique design andrenovations of outstanding scale and style. Building with Excellence The Rip June 2018 Page 1www.davidmcdonaldbuilders.com.au • p: 0418 599620 • e: [email protected]

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Cabin plan revealed - architects opt for single levelTwo storey cabins havebeen scrapped and a newglass fronted kiosk will bebuilt, under draft plans for From the outsetQueenscliff’s Shortland’s we set out to touch theBluff. ground lightly and to be veryThe first concept restrained – Markdrawings of the Council’s Haycox$7 million Destination Left, a concept drawing of newQueenscliff project, eco-cabins on Shortland's Bliff,revealed last week, show and below, the proposed new10 single level eco-lodgings kioskwill replace the seven cabins getting a return on crown land so that we can make maintaining and upgrading the qualityon the south-eastern corner of infrastructure on crown land,” he told The Rip.of the recreation reserve. The draft concept plans and an online surveyThe long-awaited plans, can be found on the Borough of Queenscliffe website, www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au,designed by Hassell Studio, Community feedback about Destinationinclude new boardwalks, a Queenscliff is invited until 4.00pm on Friday 15 June 2018.ship spotting platform anda reconfigured of the “BullRing car park to allow fora large grassed picnic andevents space.The current Kiosk would be replaced by objectives. “It’s only when you push thea more modern dine-in facility, boasting boundaries of the brief that yousweeping views of the heads. understand how much the project can contribute back into the community,Principal architect Mark Haycox said the firm whether that be in an environmental return, whether it be a social return orwas excited at the prospect of working on one whether it’s an economic return to the borough.”of the state’s most iconic headlands. The new lodgings could potentiallyIt opted against the two-level cabins – be built off-site.foreshadowed by the Council – to ensure the The seven existing cabins and manager’s cottage are earmarked to be moveddevelopment respected the location’s rich to the Golightly Caravan Park and a broader Council plan for the reserve.heritage and environment, he said. According to CEO Lenny Jenner, the“We studied very carefully each of the proposed new lodgings will provide a level of accommodation not currently available topavilions and the elements that sit along the visitors.foreshore all the way from the ferry to the “There’s very few tourist high quality accommodation in the borough … part of ourfootball club to understand how they sit within responsibility in terms of managing crown land is to look at opportunities in terms ofthe context of the foreshore,” Mr Haycox said.“To us the natural and cultural values ofthe Bluff run very deep [and ] one of the keyelements has been increasing the Queenscliffe-ness of Queenscliff. ““From the outset we set out to touch theground lightly and to be very restrained andvery respectful. That doesn’t mean we don’ttry and push the boundaries of the brief to seehow far it can be pushed of its response and kids HIGH TEA $35 on the high seas per child Thursday 5th & 12th July The Rip June 2018 Page 3

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21 Cheshunt Street| POINT LONSDALE |Contact Agent 163 Point Lonsdale Road | POINT LONSDALE | Expressions of Interest Closing Friday 15th June 5PM 8 Swan Parade | ST LEONARDS | 18 Knowles Grove | POINT LONSDALE| Contact AgentExpressions of Interest Closing Monday 18th June at 5PM9 Swanston Street | QUEENSCLIFF | $900,000 - $990,000 18 Downton Crescent| POINT LONSDALE | $720,000-$780,000Felix Hakins 0400 035 000 [email protected] | Nicole Rowe 0428 640 509 [email protected] Point Lonsdale Office | 5258 1811 | 1/83 Point Lonsdale Road, Point Lonsdale | rtedgar.com The Rip June 2018 Page 5

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HE BQEAuCeHenscliviaFrenchdoorstonorthandsouthfacingdecksidealtosoakupthesunorentertain.en with open plan dining and living areas leading to a large private north facingoom complete the accommodation.se cycle air conditioning, private front and rear gardens plus a huge garage ideal1/55 Point Lonsdale Road, POINT LONSDALE 69 Flinders Street, QUEENSCLIFFd all the usual holiday trappings. bpAeabraarcidhlliiesaesnU.ttToPphtoiMhsseiotAinroeenaRo,r lKwoovonEekerTirlnohgoLokamIicnVregoIisNPssoooGinpeterBNneedYppiaenTrakaanHlasnwwnaCOSnEdndueawwdwftBemuoPwcwclEPoppleoyi.oAi.nnbcccltdttaeCuataiL5ntslroimHlme2odnsPn5sqsppocd8ua0aatnebb14tlpdeSs50ee,ewp7t0dllhral9loin0ppsav4inBid0oosa9de4aytts14pttuaim83ssnnaid5.v.mq5cceun1aoodeec3summogtl3lpaea0tp..dreaaod9liyrunuetptunonrseit.tshyeentosteasdnedccuodrnuetneyemosupwrooirtawhrnymlsiavpgienncgiiaoclevpenartrttbwoaofy levels. 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Marine & Adventure ExperienceDALE oucrohpneaclciknkeoaugtes t and back Sheet Number DRAWING LIST Dolphin & Seal Swims .d Sheet Name SurfingCouncil racesddorhardwood A000 3D VIEWS Sightseeing Great Ocean Road tours. A100 EXISTING CONDITIONS A101 SITE PLAN Group packages for 8-24 peoplenirng. A102 FLOOR PLAN ideal for schools, universities, corporate, friends and family A103 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN From 1 to 4 days with accommodation and meals availablenetball tenderareas leading A104 ROOF PLAN A200 ELEVATIONS Queenscli Boat Harbour A201 SECTION AND DETAILS 5258 3889 - www.dolphinswims.com.au A300 WET AREAS DETAILS A301 WET AREAS DETAILS A302 WET AREAS DETAILSmenaglcompleteAthespecial A303 INTERNAL ELEVATIONS confidential meeting saidARTIST'S IMPRESSION climate A304 INTERNAL ELEVATIONS not DO NOT SCALE TENDER change,A400 JOINERYDETAILS A401 JOINERY DETAILS A402 JOINERY DETAILS A500 DOOR SCHEDULE A501 WINDOW SCHEDULESranolDdntaAallntdLho6er,feEuaCasrusoaulthnecilBhoarsoubegehn rcaaclelesdtfoorfiJnuinshe mi“sTmhaenraeghemasenbte,eins tonoblacmoset. blowA000ISSUE DESCRIPTION FOUR18.COM.AU DRAWING TITLE PROJECT DATE: 18/04/2018 DRAWING DRAWN: RL NO: [email protected] 3D VIEWS QUEENSCLIFF NETBALL PAVILION CHECKED: RCS 2 Wright Place Geelong NORTH QUEENSCLIFF FORESHORE RESERVE JOB NO: G18005 PO Box 748 Geelong 3220 FILE: C:\Revit Local Files\Queenscliff Netball\Netball Pavilion_RICHIE.rvt SCALE: @ A3 T: 03 5222 5944 F:5222 5049 Note: This drawings is copyright. Unauthorized use of this CLIENT design is prohibited and may only be reproduced with the express written consent of the architects. BOROUGH OF QUEENSCLIFFE DATEnd bacQNkuebteebeaanclhslceclsoi,fufgerotlsf.croeucrrseeatainodnshorpessearnvde out. In relation to the drainage, which Council has put more The meeting will discusswood toeonrds,ehrisghacnedilianpgsp,oaninotptehne rperpelfaecrerfeodr money into, that has to do withingdeckosnidtreaacltorsoafokruptthheesupnroojreecntt,erwtahinic. h climate change and Councilg areasislearduinnngintogawlaerglle bperhiviantde ntoimrthe facnidng ensuring it gets the drainage right. over-budget. for a long-term period,” he said.nt andlereaRarrnesgtiahdreednceontsssthpolaufvstehaebhneueegntebagshlalrofacagkceielididtieetaosl “Through consultation with the netball community, the sports could be as high as $260,000 – excluding the courts. clubs and Netball Victoria we have developed a fully functional and The entire recreation reserve project – incorporating cricket nets, amazing game day facility for our a gymnasium and new parking – is girls, which will be fully funded now $625,000 above the original and paid for.” $3.15m million budget. Pictured: artists' impressions of Councillor Tony Francis the new netball complex.boianfy to the sand awyowooutoofuwssmoeleisveolfsf.ered insaeoeaarirrm with ensuite,aoirinted central to Swan Bay. Fur WINTER TRADING SENIORS LUNCHES LOCAL THURSDAYS We are Open 7 days a week for amazing Each week we create unique dishes for our Every Thursday from 5.30pm our guests from breakfasts & lunches, 4 nights a week for Seniors’ Express Lunch special, guests aged Queenscliff & neighbouring towns can enjoy dinner every Thursday to Sunday. over 60 can enjoy a main meal and a glass $12 entrees, $22 mains and $12 desserts. of wine/beer or soft drink for just $22 from 11.30am Monday to Friday. SUNDAY ROAST BASTILLE DINNER BATTLE OF THE BAY Three-course Sunday roast including soup, Celebrate the anniversary of the turning point Which Peninsula makes better wine: the a roast main meal and a dessert for just in the French Revolution in 1789 at 360Q with Bellarine or Mornington? You decide at our $40 per person. our inaugural Bastille Day Dinner and Music Battle of the Bay Degustation Wine Dinner! Show featuring incredible French ensemble, Five courses with wines from Ocean Eight Belle Musette. (Mornington) and Baie Wines (Bellarine). 14th July, bookings: trybooking.com/UJTZ 20th July, bookings: trybooking.com/UJUZled into the sand dunes with magni cent bayspaltpoeoglyrtpurnreei)tsywentitothesdtehcceuornaedteydmoeudproboroawrnnyulssivpoienfcgaiaoflavpbeaurrlttowoB2uofsoWohkainrgf sStorneleint,eQ. Fuoereennscqluififr,iVeisc,tcoarilal 03 5257 4200 or email [email protected] Visit 360q.com.aube and separate powder room.ted central bathroom. Upstairs also features a The Rip June 2018 Page 7

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Tavern calls last It's time to bag the bag!drinks A major blow will be Another of Quenscliff’s original hotels has struck in favour of our localcalled last drinks. environment this month, when Managers Troy and Loretta Ashley lastmonth closed the doors for the last time on Queenscliff IGA supermarketthe Tavern Hotel. scraps single-use plastic bags. \"We’ve been in the industry for more than15 years and we just thought it was time for a The Hesse Street businesschange of lifestyle,” Mrs Ashley said. will be following the lead of its “Our children have grown up in thisindustry and we decided we would like sister store in Point Lonsdale,some more family time,” she said. in offering customers recycled The Hesse Street establishment, firstopened in the 1880’s, is the latest in a boxes or eco-bags instead.string of hotels to close its doors in recentyears. Only the Vue Grand and Queenscliff “Point Lonsdale IGA stoppedBrewhouse (The Esplanade) remain openafter The Ozone, The Queenscliff and Hotel supplying plastic shoppingQ (The Royal) all ceased trading. The latter iscurrently for sale. bags over eight years ago, as Pictured: Charles and Clancy Caldwell, James and Archie one of the first supermarkets in Owners of Tavern are understood to be the region to do this there was Gladman, Nick Gaylard, Elli Smith, Indigo, Hazel and Scarlettlooking to revisit plans to redevelop thesite. An initial application for the eight an adjustment period however Birrell and Nick and Eva Botsiosapartments and a street front café wereknocked back by VCAT in 2016 following the change was embraced and To help with the transition, Fletchers now we couldn’t imagine it any other way,” Real estate has jumped in to provideobjections from neighbours. said store Manager Nick Gaylard. environmentally-friendly shopping bags, free of charge. “On average we provide 2500 plastic bags each week to customers.  In comparison, Point “We thought that it was a fantastic initiative Lonsdale provides only 220 paper bags each by the local supermarkets and something week.  This figure was double that early on but we wanted to support,” sais the Real estate now customers remember their reusable bags Agency’s Charles Caldwell. or are happy with a box or simply carrying a few items. “We’ll provide approximately 5,000 bags initially, however we are happy to supply more “Many Queenscliff customers have been if the demand is there.” asking us when we will be doing this, which gives us confidence that the change will be Bags are available in store or from Fletchers embraced,” Mr Gaylard said. agencies.Christmas in JulyHigh Tea on HIgh Seas the Sunday 29th JULY $65 per Person LBMUIICMHILADBELERS SPECIALIDSETSSIGINNE&COC-OCNOSNTSRIUDECRTIAOTNE W: WWW.MICHAELLIMBBUILDERS.COM.AU E: [email protected] M: 0410650019 The Rip June 2018 Page 11

312 Issue | Date Lorem IpsumArcare Portarlington Community Market DayOver 500 guests joined us to celebrate produced handmade cards with the Clients and team members broughtthe official opening of Arcare guidance of Arcare Portarlington their families and friends to tour thePortarlington’s extension, including 40 clients and the lifestyle team. newly refurbished residence. Therenew suites, on Saturday 19 May. were many positive comments on the Listening to a jazz duo in the rotunda or welcoming atmosphere and impressiveRugged up attendees made a beeline a Spanish guitarist in the courtyard, amenities, including the café, hairfor the new café to warm up with a tea guests spent the afternoon relaxing salon, private dining room and lounge.or coffee before perusing the market with a glass of wine and a sausage installs hosted by local makers and bread from the sausage sizzle hosted We are looking forward to meeting andgrowers. There was something for by the Portarlington Drysdale Lions. getting to know our growingeveryone to enjoy including tea, wine, community.candles, lollies, cheese, prints, juice, For the dog lovers in the community,baked goods, honey and preserves. Cherished Pets gave out free health Call 1300 110 470 or visit checks to guests’ pooches and arcare.com.au to find out more aboutGuests also learnt the art of flower Melbourne Pet Photography took free Arcare Portalington.arranging with florist Little Twig and happy snaps of pets and their owners.Dolor Sit Amet 2 The Rip June 2018 Page 12

A pain in the bin! Health fund draws to an Ratepayers can expect kerbside pain, with scenario. We are fortunate in the borough, we endthe cost for household waste charges set to soar may be small, but we’re certainly performingby as much as 18 percent. very highly and you don’t have to go too far A health fund, established to compensate the or read too many newspapers to see that that’s Bellarine community for the loss of its publicly- While general rates will remain capped at not working at the Local Government area,” owned nursing homes, is being wound up.2.5 percent next financial year, the Borough of said Councillor Tony Francis. “The Borough isQueenscliffe has forewarned of an 11.5 percent fortunate, we’ve got a good strong community, Bellarine Community Health says it has madeblow-out in waste charges across the board, we’ve got good community leaders and we’re the decision to end the Health and Wellbeingchiefly as a result of China’s refusal to accept working well as a team and out of that we have Fund based on community feedback.recycled materials. produced a budget that gives value for money, plenty of bang for buck and delivers what our “The previous BCH Board established The decision, which impacting councils community requires, needs in the right order this fund in 2015 in recognition of previousAustralia-wide, will cost our municipality an and priority.” community fund raising efforts for aged careestimated $33,000, according to the Draft 2018- facilities,” said Board Chair Margaret Belfrage.19 Budget – a $50,000 turnaround from last Other capital works projects include:year’s $17,000 income. • Point Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve - “A total of $1.2 million was set aside for community projects that would improve the A median property of $700,000 can expect $620,000 health and wellbeing of people living andto pay an additional 18.2 percent in kerbside • Relocation of five cabins from the working on the Bellarine.”waste charges. Recreation Reserve to Golightly Caravan Over the past two years the fund has A $70 pensioner concession, totalling Park - $220,000 supported 43 different projects, totalling almost$26,110, will help relieve the impact of Council’s • Coastal infrastructure improvements at $333,000.decision to switch from a CIV, or property value- the Queenscliff boat ramp, to address seabased waste charge, to a fixed fee of $170.60 per level rise concerns - $200,000 All currently approved projects will continuehousehold. The Draft Budget includes around • Netball game day facility - $165,000 to be funded until the end of their project term.$9.8 million in capital works spending – more • Simpson Street stormwater remedialthan $5 million of which is earmarked for the works - $140,000 The decision regarding the remaining fundsfirst stage stages of the Borough’s Destination • Point Lonsdale Tennis Club court lighting is under consideration. The Board will consultQueenscliff tourism project. - $30,000 with BCH members, the broader community, and the BCH Consumer and Community A further $1.46 million will be spent on Advisory Group, in regards to the best andQueenscliff Recreation Reserve works. most appropriate use of these funds. “This is a wonderful budget in tough financialtimes for budgets under the rate-capping Something Something to accompany different your mealFresh quality ingredients Quality pre-made meals Point Lonsdale OPEN UNTIL 9PM THROUGH JANUARY Supermarket shopping made easy...Point Lonsdale Village P: 5258 4911 Open 7 days: 8am - 9pm Follow us on instagram: @pointlonsdaleiga The Rip June 2018 Page 13

Queenscliff heritage decision imminent A push to have all three Port Phillip headlandsjointly protected under the National Heritage “Given the three sites have an important The FederalList is gaining momentum, with a prominent shared history and significant remnant Government is thisgovernment Minister voicing support for the infrastructure, this suggestion also has my month expected tomove. support. Apart from ensuring the appropriate decide whether or recognition and protection of nationally not the Queenscliff With the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve important historic places, the possibility of all Lighthouse Reservealready on Priority Heritage List, Federal three headlands being consolidated in terms is worthy of heritageEnvironment Minister Josh Frydenberg is this of their heritage would be a significant boost protectionmonth expected to decide whether to provide to regional tourism and assist in the economicQueenscliff with a similar level of protection. diversification of both the Bellarine and 10 eco-cabins on foreshore, a new kiosk and Mornington Peninsulas”. boosting tourism within the fort. Andrew Sutherland, the resident responsiblefor both bids, said approval would be an The impending decision comes as “Our group’s objective will be to ensureimportant step towards the world class Queenscliffe Council moves to progress its that any work carried out to the preservesmaritime, military and environmental values of Destination Queenscliff project, which includes and promotes the extraordinary navigationalQueenscliff, Point Lonsdale and Point Nepean and defence heritage of the precinct,” said Mracknowledges as a unified heritage zone. Sutherland. \"It must be acknowledged that the area around the Bull Ring car park is looking “After the successful application to have pretty tired but upgrade proposals must bethe Lonnie Reserve considered for National sympathetic to heritage while improving theHeritage, a group of researchers and historians visitor experience. “met at Deakin University to prepare thecomprehensive submission for the Australian The Council has not supported MrHeritage Council,” he said. Sutherland's Queenscliff submision but has agreed to consider its recommendations as part “It became clear that there were such strong of a future heritage review.historic linkages between the three headlandsof Lonsdale, Nepean and Queenscliff that onecouldn’t be considered without includingthe others. From this work has crystalized aproposal to see the linkages formalized by theCommonwealth Government. Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson andsenior Victorian government Minister LisaNeville have both written letters to MrFrydenberg supporting Queenscliff’s inclusion.Ms Neville has gone a step further, also backinga joint-listing for all three headlands. LBW Chartered Accountants For Advice on Succession Planning Estate Taxation Small Business Individual Taxation Setup & Administration of Self Managed Super Funds Other General Advicewww.lbwaccountants.com.au Contact Richard Bull - our local representative 5258 3297 (AH) or Geelong 5221 6111 (BH) The Rip June 2018 Page 14

Business as usual Fitness trail planned forat Eddies borough A new fitness trail, complete with outdoorThe rear section of the Eddies building gym equipment, could be created in the The different stations could be includedcollapsed during recent storms. Photo borough as part of a plan to improve our local in individual exercise programs or used byQueenscliff CFA health and wellbeing. sporting clubs and fitness groups, he said. Trading has resumed at the Queenscliff The Rotary Club of Queenscliffe is hoping to The Club is seeking federal, state and localVintage Market, albeit in a smaller space. raise $120,000 to have the equipment installed grants and has not ruled out crowd funding to in Point Lonsdale and Queenscliffe. help reach the amount required. The business was forced to temporarily shutits doors an Hesse Street cordoned off to traffic The Borough of Queenscliffe has already For further details, contact Peter Deacon onafter the rear section of the building collapsed pledged $10,000 to the initiative, which also has 0428886001during wild storms on Friday May 11. the backing of Bellarine MP Lisa Neville. Emergency services , including the CFA, SES Club president Peter Deacon says with overand police awere called to the iconic Eddies 50 percent of the local population aged over 60,Emporium building. the need for accessible physical activity should be a priority for Council, healthcare providers Luckily no one was in injured. and community organisations. “It’s a great first step that Queenscliffe Council has included the project and allocated $10,000 in its 2018-19 draft budget.” “The Club has been working with the Council for some months, looking at the benefits of such equipment, possible locations and potential funding sources.” “There are over 700 such installations around Australia but none close to the Borough,” he said. Mr Deacon said the initial focus of the project would be to provide equipment that boosted the cardio, strength and mobility of seniors, that could be equally beneficial to other fitness levels.New Homes Ian Warren Builder Pty LtdExtensionsRenovations Point Lonsdale 5258 2758 Decks 0418 525452 [email protected] Registration no DB - U2446 HIA no 516372 The Rip June 2018 Page 15

Hundreds speak their mind on camping plan We feel Council hasQueenscliff Bricks is this month celebrating The Queenscliffe Council has been artifically inflated the bombarded with more than 500 submissions numbers to show aseven years and survey responses and is facing opposition better return, with no from several fronts to its Draft Caravan Parks substance on how it willLEGO show Master Plan. be achievedcelebrates seven – Golightly Caravan Parkyears It is also being challenged over financial Association assumptions made in relation to its Victoria’s premier LEGO event is headed recommendations to put as many as 58 cabins it’s not right.”back to Point Lonsdale this month. in our public parks – including projected Annual campers at the Queenscliff returns and occupancy rates. Now into it’s seventh year, Queenscliffe Recreation Reserve have expressed their angerBricks promises to be bigger and better than The Council has stated preferred options at the consultation process and cast doubt overever, according to the Queenscliff Rotary would deliver 358 sites across the four parks and Council's claims.Club event spokesperson Karen Pecar, with increase camping revenue from $1.67 million tonever before seen exhibits, master classes for around $3.87 million annually. It is yet to reveal \"It claims that there is a shortage of casualbudding builders and plenty of give aways. detailed supporting analysis or outline how it sites available year round. I have been coming intends to fund the ambitious plan. to Queenscliff for 40-plus years and outside of “We have a record number of exhibitors this the peak times - Christmas and Easter - haveyear with over 50 builders coordinated by The Golightly Caravan Park Association never seen the casual sites full.the Melbourne LEGO® User Group bringing (GCPA), whose members face eviction - sometheir amazing creations to Point Lonsdale for after more than 50 years of holiday making \" Overall it appears to have been put togetherthe Queen’s Birthday long weekend,” Mrs - commissioned its Rem Plan economic hastily, drawing mostly on information fromPecar said. assessment of the two options put forward for the previous report which is five years out of the site. date,\" said long term camper Doug Nyman. “We’re now in our seventh year and eachyear brings different exhibits with something It shows the average cost of building each \"Many of the assertions which have impactedfor everyone from toddlers to grandparents. cabin would be $97,791. the recommendations are simply not factual or without substance, particularly in relation “Travis Matheson, teacher and LEGO® The cost of Option one, which includes 48 to perceived demand, and economic andbuilder extraordinaire is again running our cabins within the park, would be $6.35 million community benefit from different visitorMaster Classes – providing an opportunity to and deliver a net profit of around $250,000 per groups.learn some tricks of the trade and put them to annum, according to the assessment.use in our Master Class build competition,” \"There is no way you can extrapolate theshe said. Option two – for 28 cabins and the sale of current occupancy rate of 60 percent for the three residential blocks on Bowen Road – existing seven cabins and expect to achieve the Ocean Grove-based Dizzy toys will again would cost $1.7 million and deliver a net profit same ration across 58 cabins! This is just pie inhost a children’s LEGO play zone, with of just $223,000 per annum. the sky stuff,\"Mr Nyman said.plenty of prizes to give away. In its formal submission, the Association And Queenscliff Football, Netball and “While visitors are having fun they’re urges councillors scrap both options and work Cricket Clubs have rejected plans to install aalso supporting Rotary projects such as with residents to deliver a better outcome. boom gate at the eastern end of the ground andDiversitat Refugee Support Program, restrict member access and parking.Indigenous Health Scholarship, Youth “[We] do not agree with the data that hasMental Health First Aid program, literacy been stated by Council and the Master Plan. Council ot bound byprojects, Shelterbox and the End Polio Now The major area being 60 per cent year round original deed - CEOprogram,” said Mrs Pecar. occupancy. You are not achieving that with your existing seven cabins,” the submission Queenscliffe CEO Lenny Jenner denies plans Queenscliff Bricks is on Saturday 9th and said. to transform Golightly Caravan Park into aSunday 10th June. Master classes, for those cabin park would breach the original transfer ofeight years and over, will run at 10am on \"The figures that the master plan and land agreement.Saturday and Sunday. Bookings at www. Council have used for the nightly rate istrybooking.com/370786 highly inflated... We feel Council has artifically The Golightly Caravan Park Association inflated the numbers to show a better return, claims options contained in Council’s Draft with no substance on how it will be achieved,\" Caravan Parks Master Plan are at odds with the the submission continued. sentiment of the agreement reached between the Commonwealth Government and Councillors Meantime, former Councillor Stephen Lee in 1962. has implored Council not to hand Victoria Park – the municipality’s original Botanical Garden – Minutes show the portion of Bight Camp, as for year round camping. it was known, was handed over at a reduced price if the Borough “intended to use it for The park is currently restricted to peak season recreational purposes.” camping. Mr Lee says a further restriction in community usage of parks would not be fair. “There’s a question about the accuracy of that information. The information that Council has “I’m very concerned about Victoria Park and clearly shows that Council paid a commercial I’m very concerned about Royal Park being price for the purchase of Golightly,” Mr Jenner open for a longer period of time too and I said. certainly wouldn’t want to see too much change there,” Mr Lee said. “There was no covenant, … there was no restriction on the title. The title clearly shows “Certainly there’s a need for new toilet blocks that it is privately owned by Council and there’s and things like that, but I’m concerned about no restriction on the use of the land. trees and I’m concerned about public amenity and public access. If they start turning parks into full time caravan parks then you’re talking about restricting people walking through it and The Rip June 2018 Page 16

“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 ValuerBuying or selling a home is a major event in anyone’s life so it makes sense to Queenscliuse the most experienced professional in the field at such an important time. Neil 64 Hesse Streetis the most experienced real estate practitioner permanently located within theBorough of Queenscliffe. 5258 4567He has built an outstanding reputation over more than twenty years in the local Kerleys offices alsoarea for his professionalism and singular concern for his vendor’s interests, his at Point Lonsdalehonesty and integrity and his depth of knowledge in all things real estate. and Ocean GroveHe is a Fellow of the Real Estate Institute of Australia and the Australian Property www.kerleys.com.auInstitute, Past President and Director of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria andan REIV Accredited Auctioneer and Sworn Valuer.If you are in the market to buy or sell or require valuation or consultancy adviceregarding the local market or real estate generally then give Neil a call on 0419583 633 or email him at [email protected] - SUN I 10AM-4PM The Rip June 2018 Page 17

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Borough Bulletin June 2018Cr Salter, Mayor, Borough of Queenscliffe The Grant program Guidelines and Application fabulous event in early May. The Queenscliff Form can be downloaded from Council’s Pavilion was dressed up to suit the occasionQueenscliff Low Light Festival website, www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au, or and presented a stunning showcase of the picked up from our offices at 50 Learmonth superb wedding facilities we have on offer inCouncil is delighted to welcome the beginning Street, Queenscliff. If you have any questions the Borough of Queenscliffe.of our long-awaited Low Light Festival. When about your application, please contact ourLow Light commences on Friday 22 June 2018, Economic and Community Development Marry Me Queenscliff includes an interactiveour public spaces, galleries, cafes, bars and Program Leader on 5258 1377. map of popular outdoor wedding locationsrestaurants will play host to an array of art in Point Lonsdale and Queenscliff, a list ofexhibitions and installations, film premieres Geelong Small suppliers, and a free downloadable guide withand screenings, spoken word and literary Business Festival all the essentials to prepare for your big day.readings, theatre and music performances. Check out www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au/ The Borough of Queenscliffe will present two queenscliffweddings to find the perfectLow Light will also showcase the best of events at the Queenscliff Marina Business location and everything else you need forlocal food and wine. From degustation Hub when the Geelong Small Business your dream wedding.menus featuring locally foraged ingredients, Festival returns to our region in August:to wine tastings and whiskey education, Marvellous events in Maythere’ll be a series of culinary options to • Smashing your social with killer videowhet every palette. content. Friday 10 August from 10:00am Council congratulates the Queenscliffe to 12:00 noon. Literary Festival on another unqualifiedLow Light is being produced in partnership success in 2018. The Festival goes fromwith the Borough of Queenscliffe, the Learn how to quickly and easily create strength to strength, attracting audiencesQueenscliff Music Festival and the State engaging, budget-friendly videos that from far and wide with its varied programGovernment. It will bring the finest capture your audience’s attention, of events that appeal to people of all agesinternational and local arts and culinary talents showcase your message and drive sales. and reading preferences. The Councillorsto the Borough with the aim of increasing acknowledge the organisers of thevisitation in what is typically the quietest time • Workplace Wellbeing – What makes a Queenscliffe Literary Festival, as well as theof the year for our business operators. mentally healthy workplace? Thursday 16 organisers of SacredEdge and the Mountain August from 10:00am to 11:30am. to Mouth Extreme Arts Walk, for theirEvents will be hosted from Friday to Sunday contribution to the Borough’s reputationfor four consecutive weekends from Friday Presented by mental health consultant as an arts and culture destination, and we22 June 2018 to Sunday 15 July 2018. Visit Kate Meadows from Be More Mindful, this thank you for the flow on benefits thatwww.lowlightqueenscliff.com.au to view inspiring session will guide participants these events bring to our local businessesthe full program online and start planning to a better understanding of workplace and the wider community.your winter weekends. Council wishes wellbeing and build capacity to help others.everyone a wonderful time at Low Light. 2018 Victorian Senior The Festival events are aimed at providing of the Year AwardsApplications for Community local operators with affordable accessGrants closing soon to quality training and development Nominations for the Victorian Senior of the opportunities to help improve, grow, upskill Year Awards are now open until Friday 20The application period for Council’s Community and strengthen their small business. July 2018. Visit Seniors Online Victoria atDevelopment Grants will close at 4:00pm on www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/Friday 8 June 2018. If you are planning to submit All events are $25 plus a small booking fee and festivalsandawards to find out more aboutan application, or you have an application in include morning tea. Please contact Council’s the Victorian Senior of the Year Award andprogress, please be sure to provide us with your Economic Development Officer on 5258 1377 previous award recipients, and downloadapplication in time for consideration. for further information. a nomination form to recognise a valuable person or organisation in our community. Marry Me Queenscliff For more information Council’s online wedding guide, Marry Me Queenscliff, was launched at a fittingly Visit www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au or contact the Borough of Next Council Meeting Queenscliffe on 5258 1377. The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on Thursday 21 June 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 June 2018 Page 21

Queenscliff should be concerned in DorringtonGreat Ocean Road talks redevelopment bid knocked backQueenscliffe is pushing its case to A application to partially demolish andbe included in deliberations for the rebuild one of Old Point Lonsdale’s landmark properties has been rejected by Queenscliffefuture of the Great Ocean Road. Council amid concerns it would upset neighbourhood character.In a formal submission to the state Owners of Dorrington, at 26 Simpson Street,government’s recently established sought approval for alterations and two storey extensions to the century old weatherboard.Great Ocean Road Taskforce, The proposal attracted five objections.Borough CEO Lenny Jenner argued Council’s senior planning officer Dinah O'Brien acknowledged the owners, respondingthe geographical scope of the project to criticism from the Borough’s Heritage advisor, had attempted to address concernsshould be broadened to include the with a revised plan, but said the changes did not go far enough.Borough and the wider Bellarine. Dorrington is regarded as historically and architecturally significant to the Borough“Many national and international because of its links to early 20th century Point Lonsdale. It is covered by Heritage, Vegetationvisitors frame their travel experience Protection and Bushfire planning overlays. Ms O'Brien said the proposal did not reflectaround the ‘book ends’ that include “ particular characteristics, aspirations and cultural identity of the community and does notthe Penguin experience at Phillip minimise detrimental impact on neighbouring properties.Island’ and the Great Ocean Road, “The application has been assessed as non- compliant with the relevant State Planningwith the Ferry playing a pivotal role Queenscliffe wants a study into the future of the Great Policy Framework and the Local Governmentin linking these experiences. Policy Framework of the Queenscliffe Planning“For this reason, BoQ has at times Ocean Road to include the Bellarine. Scheme,” Ms O'Brien said.presented an argument around the he highlighted the more than 900,000 ferryGreat Ocean Road commencing at the Ferry passengers through Queenscliff last year, theterminal in Queenscliff,” he said. recent announcement of Air Asia extending its services into Avalon and Council’s own plans The Taskforce has been established amid to transform Queenscliffe fort into a tourismmounting concern about the impacts tourism attraction as further reasons to “look beyondon the iconic touring route. The accompanying the geographic parameters” of the Taskforce’sGovernance of the Great Ocean Road Region terms of reference.Issues Paper states the Road attracts 5.4million visitors a year – twice the number of “Council’s conclusion is that there is a criticalthe Great Barrier Reef and Uluru combined – need to frame the national, state and regionaland contributes $1.3 billion into the regional visitor economy as a system shaped andeconomy... influenced by the range and quality of visitor experiences and products,” said Mr Jenner. According to Mr Jenner, 90 percent ofinternational visitors to the Bellarine travelon to the Great Ocean Road. In particularJoin us to discuss our current services and future plans for Queenscliff Village News community health on the Bellarine Peninsula 72 Hesse Street, Queenscliff 3225Tuesday 12th June - 2-3.30pm Thursday 14th June - 10-11.30am Phone: 5258 1828 Fax: 5258 5128Portarlington Community Health Centre St Leonards Memorial Hall Email: [email protected] Fenwick St. Portarlington 1342 Murradoc Rd. St Leonards Need Ink?Tuesday 12th June - 5.30-7pm Monday 18th June & Wednesday Need Toner?Springdale Neighbourhood House 20th June - 6.30-7.30pm17-21 High St. Drysdale Drysdale Basketball Stadium SAVE, SAVE, SAVE Peninsula Drive, DrysdaleWednesday 13th June - 5.30-7pm e.g. Canon 525 BK – save $3.85 ourQueenscliffe & District Neighbourhood price $23.65 (O ceworks $27.50)House 3 Torbin Dr. Queenscliff e.g. Brother TN 2250 – save $20.20 our price $120.80 (O ceworks 141.00) RSVP [email protected] 5258 4661For more information please visit www.bch.org.au ! If you are buying in anywhere else you are paying too much! The Rip June 2018 Page 22

Our not so perfect CEO to keep his job really works. party outside of the Borough. The Point Lonsdale Civic Association, Mr Jenner also has which took the extraodinary step of publicly a highly-developed calling for his role to be advertised, said the Councillors had missed an important chance to key set of stakeholder test the market. networks that the \"This not a statement on the incumbent and their performance but a matter of ensuring that borough would find the residents are getting the best person for the role.,\" said PLCA president Rob Minty. particularly difficult to \"All CEO’s know it is not a salaried permanent replace or replicate,” job. They know they are on a contract and their remuneration reflects that. Councils are not he said. In summary being unreasonable or disrespecting their CEO if they call for applicants.\" I believe that the The Queenscliff Community Association interests of the Borough (QCA) also criticised the decision: \"The QCA believe Council would have had much to of Queenscliffe are gain by exploring this process as a matter of transparent and accountable council policy. best served by re- It is uncertain whether the Council even has an established recruitment policy which is an appointing Mr Jenner oversight that undermines confidence in the appointment process. as the Chief Executive \"A recent series of problems relating to project Officer. management, grant application processes and other issues identified in the press have caused Councillor Boyce reasonable community concern. Pizzey described the \"At the very least the community was entitled to have an open and independent recruitment CEO’s reappointment process. This appears not to have occurred and it is incumbent on Councillors to explain why. as one of the most The Council must make details of Mr Jenner’s difficult decisions he contract and wage package public within 14 days of his re-appointment. had confronted in his 0404 163 609 18 months in office, but [email protected] believed due diligence Domestic had been applied. Commercial “There were two Industrial important things that I Registered Electrical Contractor 23229 had to satisfy myself David Wilkinson BuildersLenny Jenner is set to keep his highly paid job for another five years with – that the process New Homes Renovations Extensions of appointment Phone: 0438 258324 Lenny Jenner appears set to keep his lucrative was diligently and Email: [email protected] Executive Officer position for a further rigorously undertaken by the council andfive years, after Queenscliffe Councillors voiced the second is the capacity and quality of thetheir support for his re-employment. individual concerned. In a unanimous vote at the May Council “I think we have all shared a very strongmeeting, Councillors signalled their intention to sense that this is something we had to doextend Mr Jenner’s contract beyond its current almost forensically and correctly and I think I10 years, at around $240,000 annually. personally am very satisfied that we have been through a proper, fair and equitable process to In doing so, they rejected calls to “test the come to our view.marketplace” and advertise the role - sparkinganger among loal community groups. “In terms of the individual, I think what I was looking for was an expertise, a capacity for Mr Jenner, whose current contract ends on doing the job and a commitment to the job… IOctober 19th, had advised Council of his desire would be naive if I didn’t admit all of us haveto stay on in the job. been listening to criticism of Lenny over the period we’ve been here and to some extent Cr Ross Ebbels, who moved the re- we’ve heard it. At this point in time we haveappointment motion, said the formation of a to decide we’re giving to that is equal to theworking party, the advice of an unidentified weight of our other assessment.“independent expert” and the shortage ofsuitable potential CEO’s in the marketplace “In terms of his capacity to deliver for us,helped guide the decision. he has established… a strong track record to get things done with and through other “The Queenscliffe Borough Council is arms of government. Finally, in terms of hiscurrently involved with several highly- commitment to the place, Lenny is the onesignificant projects, all of which require careful that is always here and in my mind there isproject management. Mr Jenner has a detailed no question of his commitment… he ticks theand comprehensive understanding of these boxes quite remarkably,” Cr Pizzey said.projects and has built critical networks withboth funding agencies and key stakeholders,” Mayor Susan Salter praised Mr Jenner’sCr Ebbels said. ability to “open doors” in Canberra, while Cr Tony Francis spoke about the “privilege” “In the current outlook, it will be a time of working with the CEO during his term asof consolidation, of doing more with less Mayor.[and] Mr Jenner has already demonstratedconsiderable skills and experience in managing “We might not all agree with our current CEOin such circumstances. He’s adept at producing and he may not be perfect, I don’t think any ofoutcomes with limited resources, he has very us are, but what he does do is possess somedetailed knowledge of how the organisation highly desirable skills to deliver the role andI think we have all I’m yet to see that to the extent of Lenny Jennershared a very strong at the local government level,” Cr Francis said.sense that this is Mr Jenner's tenure has not been withoutsomething we had to do controversy. In 2016 he was embroiled in andalmost forensically and later cleared of a bullying claim levelled by acorrectly former staffer and late last year was forced to– Cr Boyce Pizzey backtrack on a decision to host a staff Christmas The Rip June 2018 Page 23

letters low return investment. Ultimately it is the rate payers who will haveCabins? Gawd no! pay shortfalls through rate increases if the Masterplan is not financially W viable as forecast. Golightly Caravan Park as it stands at present is an eyesore- enclosed wbehind a high wire fence covered in green shade that fails to disguise If you feel that Masterplan creates a high financial risk for the borough,the ugliness. please contact [email protected] before 25 May to object to E the Queenscliff Caravan Parks Masterplan for Golightly Caravan Park. A settlement of permanent weather beaten caravans - with ‘lean-to ‘ pappendages. C J Stewart, Point Lonsdale. M The majority of the year - a forlorn empty shanty town. SHARE YOUR VIEWS: What’s wrong with leaving this coveted spot as natural parkland- the What love to hear what you have to say and encourage your wcliffs looking out to an historic view? letters. Views expressed are not necessarily those of the Editor Profits being a magical experience for all… and preference is given to letters that carry an author's name and Shade for picnics - safe family beach below… address. Bowen Rd (in honour of William Bowen - one of the first five men [email protected] - 5258 4131through The Heads- another entrance to Point Lonsdale) - should havethe green welcome that greets all to our beautiful area. public notices Please no cabins or houses at Golightly - residents must bestirthemselves - to keep precious bush land for all. It’s not hard! Swan Bay Environment AssociationMargaret Skeen 2018 Environment GrantsPoint LonsdaleKilling the goose that lays the golden The Swan Bay Environment Association will support small projects in 2018 which have the one basic aim of “enhancing the natural environment of Swan Bay”.egg! The grants are open to individuals, groups, families, Clubs, Associations, Schools and business organisations. The maximum grant to any one project is $1,500. The totalDear Editor, amount provided will not exceed $5,000. There is no requirement for any level of Will the Queenscliff Caravan Parks Masterplan plunge the Borough recipient contribution. Applications will close on Friday 30th of June 2018. Successful applicants will beinto long-term debt? notified by Email. Are they killing the goose that lays the golden eggs? Grant recipients will be asked to complete an acquittal and brief report at the Golightly Caravan Park provides an estimated income of over completion of their project, by 30th June 2019. This is to include two images of the project area, one before the commencement of work, and one at the end of the$425,000 per annum. 38 permanent sites contribute over $317,000 and project.22 casual sites if booked for 8 weeks provide an additional $108,000 per For further information and application forms contact Greg Parry on 52583525 orannum. email: [email protected]. Send applications to: SBEA, PO Box 143 QUEENSCLIFF 3225 or email: [email protected] The Council does not promote the Golightly permanent sites on Roel Wasterval, President SBEAwebsite or marketing materials. Instead the Council has activelyreduced the number of permanent sites at Golightly while increasing VOLUNTEER HERITAGE GUIDES NEEDEDthe number of casual sites. The Masterplan states that casual campersprovide a greater daily income than permanent sites, this is misleading Do you have a passion for history and heritage?as permanent sites contribute $3,500 - $5,000 more per annum than Do you enjoy talking to groups and having them hangingcasual sites. It is this lack of financial acuity that is of concern, actively off your every word?promoting casual sites as a greater revenue stream when annually Do you have one free Saturday or Tuesday a month topermanent sites provide far greater revenue. help others admire and immerse themselves in Queenscliff’s past? Currently Council have released minimal financial analysis of the Apply now to join the award winning team of volunteersimpacts of redeveloping the park from a mix of permanent and casual to at the Queenscliffe Visitor Information Centre andcampers to a cabin only camping site. The Council’s ‘Outline Financial become a Heritage Guide.Analysis’ consists of an A4 sheet with three small tables. An audited Training and uniforms provided.projected cost analysis is crucial before such a high risk investment ismade. By converting Golightly from camping to 50 cabins, the Council Contact Maree Greenwood, Visitor Information Centrewould have to invest over $4.6 Million dollars. There is no grant that Coordinator, on 5258 4843 orcovers these costs or the additional costs of electrical and plumbing info.centre@queenscliffe.vic.gov.au, for a positionupgrades. In addition the Council would need to pay high interest rates description and application form.on a multi-million dollar loan. Borough of Queenscliffe If Option 1 (50 cabins) was agreed to it would take over 6 years to 50 Learmonth Street (PO Box 93) Queenscliff VIC 3225recoup the investment, plus another 4 years to gain the lost revenue Telephone: 03 5258 1377 | www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.auprovided by campers. More than 10 years to break even. Option 2 (23new cabins) is offset by the sale of land, but would still take over 7 yearsto recoup the lost revenue provided by current campers. A substantialperiod of time without a positive revenue. At a recent Listening Post, a Councilor suggested selling theGolightly Caravan Park for $20 Million Dollars. Given Council owns47 percent of the Golightly Caravan Park, approximately 4,465 squaremetres, only 9 new housing blocks (450m square) and access roadswould be accommodated. To meet Council forecasts each block wouldhave to sell for $2.222 Million, again it is the lack of accurate financialforecasting that is of great concern. Even if nine blocks of land were sold at $650,000, the income of $5.85million dollars invested would earn an interest of $146,250 per year, aquarter of the revenue Golightly campers currently contribute, beingestimated at $425,000 per annum. Neither Option 1, Option 2 or the sale of the land provide greaterrevenue than the current camping arrangements. If revenue needed tobe increased it would be a simple matter of marketing the permanentsites and gaining greater annual income from permanent campers.This would be of more value to the borough residents as the Councilwould not be plunged into multi-million dollar debt on a high risk, The Rip June 2018 Page 24

PPoiOnItNLTonLsOdNaSleDCAiLvEic Association Inc.CIVIRCepAresSenStiOngCPIoiAntTLIonOsdNale Residents since 1910 Join PLCA and more discussions need to take place. 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A case in point is the new Bellarine Highway roundabout. The vista approaching the Borough has changed forever! We are one community, split by a boundary across two Local government areas. Geelong- based 3225 residents use the facilities that the BoQ supports, but pay their rates to CoGG! These services include the kindergarten, sporting reserves, playgrounds, foreshore, local roads, etc. We all know we have something unique here - so close to Melbourne, yet a quiet charm that is hard to quantify. We should try very hard to keep it that way. Heritage, natural beauty, pristine beaches and environment. We have little in common with urban Geelong, but much, much more with Queenscliffe and it’s surrounds - don’t you think? Laurie Muscat PLCA Treasurer & CoGG resident.Will you accept the challenge?GREEN SPEAKby Brooke Connor There has been a lot of talk about the rising It sounds like a daunting proposition is Free Laneway is well underway. The Lostcosts of waste management being passed on considering that when we go to the supermarket Trade Fair will provide information for peopleto ratepayers, with China no longer taking our the vast majority of food presented to us is on preserving, bread making, knitting, fixingrecyclables. I was surprised to learn we actually wrapped in plastic. Almost everything in our bikes and so much more. We are looking forexported our rubbish and it raised a question constructed lives has some plastic component people to join us with ideas and skills to share.for me, who is ultimately responsible for the associated with it.waste we produce? The next meeting of Transition Towns BOQ So how do we reduce the amount of plastic we is at 10 am on the 16th of June at the Queenscliff Like other people, I am meticulous in my use? Next month is Plastic Free July. Associated Neighbour House, Tobin Drive Queenscliff.sorting of recyclables. I have the magnet from with this is an online tool which provides usthe Borough on my fridge that tells me what with a step by step process in identifying waste Celie from Plastic Free Torquay will provideI can and can’t put in my yellow bin. Every free alternatives to everyday products that we us with information on how waste minimisationMonday I take it to the kerb, feeling like I had use. It makes it so simple. Just log onto www. is working in other areas.done my bit for the planet. Then came the plasticfreejuly.org for hints and tips.War on Waste on the Four Corners expose on Another awesome waste event beingwhat actually happens to our recycling and The team of Transition Towns BOQ are keen facilitated by the 1st Queenscliff Sea Scouts inhow much of it goes into landfill. Suddenly, to take it to the next level. We are planning to association with Beach Patrol 322Bellarine iseverything I thought I knew about recycling establish a Repair Café where people can bring the litter pick up at the Queenscliff boat rampchanged. And so did the feeling that I was along their broken stuff and have it fixed, rather at 10am on 9th of June to celebrate Worddoing all that I could in relation to my personal than needing to replace it with something new. Environment day.waste management. We are planning to set up a bulk buy of food so that people can purchase everyday food items Hope to see you there! The most bizarre thing for me in all of this without it being wrapped in plastic. The Food Brookeis that plastic only became popular in the1960s. In just 50 years, it has choked our riversand oceans, polluted ground water, poisonedfood chains and impacted on the health of ourwildlife. It has been linked to causing cancer.And worst of all, it never goes away. So maybe recycling isn’t the answer. Maybelooking to the past will provide us with thesolutions to this plastic epidemic. Maybe it is allabout reducing the amount we use in the firstplace. The Rip June 2018 Page 25

1 FIRST DAY OF WINTER - just three June Diary ABBA Tribute Show Saturday June 23months until Spring! QUEENSCLIFFE BRICKS. Cost: Adults $10 Children 4-14 $6 Under 4 free My My! Join 360Q Restaurant for an amazing3 Interested in learning about marine ABBA tribute show and dinner. ■ WORLD-WIDE KNIT IN PUBLIC WEEKEND SOS is a high energy ABBA show. Performingspecies? Join Parks Victoria for a three hour - celebrate the ancient craft at the Queenscliff greatest hits from the Swedish super-groupSea Search of the reefs of Point Lonsdale Uniting Church. There will be plenty of items mixed with a selection of the hottest discoand surrounds. Meet at Queenscliff’s Ocean for sale, knitting classes and Devonshire Tea tracks from the 1970s, SOS will have youView Car Park at 8am Participants will take and heary soup. 10am - 5pm both days. under the disco ball in no time! The $120 ticketphotos to share via an Australia-wide link. price includes a stunning three-course dinnerNo previous experience necessary. Free 22 Queenscliff/Point Lonsdale Red as well as beer, wine, soft drinks, tea andtraining and support from qualified marine coffee. At the end of the night we guaranteebiologists. Bring weather appropriate clothing, Cross Unit is holding a TRIVIA NIGHT at the you’ll be saying \"Thank You For The Music…\"waterproof camera if you have one, and Queenscliff RSL. 7.30pm start. Entry $20.protective footwear. To register, contact Quiz Master – Murray Gray. Tables of 8. BringJacqui Pocklington on 0436 663 216 or jacqui. your own nibbles and drinks. Tickets [email protected]. from Laura 0416 150 642 or Lyn 0414 897 720.8 The film ALBATROSS will be screened at ■ Wilbur Wilde celebrates 45 years in the music industry with a WINTER JAZZ NIGHT atthe Queenscliff Town Hall from 6-8pm, followed the Shelter Shed. 6.30pm. Tickets $40 for theby a presentation from guest speaker Melanie show – dinner is also available.Wells. This FREE event is to mark WorldOcean’s Day. Please note: contains graphic 24 Refugee Week Fundraising Event -content - ages 12+ years advised. Queenscliff Rural Australians for Refugees,9-10 LEGO fun for everyone! See the Uniting Church Queenscliff, Trinity Aid for Refugees and the Borough of Queenscliffeamazing LEGO creations, learn new build present a screening of Ai Weiwei’s filmtechniques in a LEGO master class, build HUMAN FLOW at the Town Hall, at 1.30pm.something fantastic and take a chance at Tickets are $15 from Eventbrite at www.winning hundreds of dollars worth of prizes at queensclifferefugeeweek.eventbrite.com.au. All funds raised support local asylum seekers and refugees. HOME MAINTENANCE Including • BATHROOMS • KITCHENS Grant Rogers - Point Lonsdale PH: 0438 261954 Majella O’Connor Optometrist “Love Your Glasses!”Real people, Real service, Real vision solutions 2 Park Lane, 99 Presidents Ave, OCEAN GROVE Ph: 5255 5655 for an appointment www.oceaneyes.com.au The Rip June 2018 Page 26

Thanks to our John Goodman, Mayor Susan Salterand 2018 Citizen of the Year Rob Hurley.volunteers The Borough of Queenscliffe has markedNational Volunteers Week with an event tothank the many in our community who givefreely of their time. \"The results of the 2016 Census tell us that,in the Borough of Queenscliffe, 38 per cent ofpeople aged 15 or older are actively engagedin some form of volunteer work. Compare thisto the figure of roughly 18 per cent for GreaterMelbourne. I’m happy to claim this as proofthat life in the Borough is 20 per cent better,thanks to you.,\" Mayor Susan Salter told theWednesday May 23 gathering at the Town Hall.Your generosity enriches our community, andour community, our small and much-lovedcorner of Australia, enriches the nation. Youreally do give a lot, and the outcomes for ourcommunity are truly exceptional.Members of the Queenscliff Coast Guard Rosemary Brown and Jill Warneke MECHANICAL REPAIRSPoint Lonsdale Tennis Club members Diana Councillor Boyce Pizzey with members of the Pt Lonsdale/QueenscliffSullivan and Anthony Wilson local SES Automotive Centre (Steve Higgins) DIGBY MORAN Jardine Homes Full Car Servicing All Mechanical Repairs LANDSCAPES Custom-built homes and Renovations (Assoc. Dip Hort, Burnely) Fully Qualified Mechanic Will Gordon Air Conditioning Specialising in low-maintenance, low-water gardens 0414 354 079 Repairs & Services [email protected] Pick Up Service Available Design & Construction www.jardinehomes.com.au Quality Paving (Local area only) Retaining Walls 46 Bellarine Highway, Turf Irrigation Queenscliff PHONE: 5258 4668 Landscape Plans for Council approval 0418 524 861 Qualified Tree Arborist The Rip June 2018 Page 27 0412 520 438 or 5258 1547 email: [email protected]

The Member for Cox –No thanks! The Borough of Queenscliffe has unanimously endorsed a shake up ofthe Federal seat of Corangamite, but has stopped short of supporting the Corangamiteproposed name change for the electorate – despite it being in honour of a MP Sarahformer resident of our municipality. Henderson, BCH CEO The incumbent Member for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson, has also Shanebaulked at it being renamed Cox ,because of the word’s lewd connotations. Dawson and Board Chair “I’ve already been subjected to quite a bit of ridicule,” Ms Henderson Margarettold Sky News. Belfrage “I want to be known as someone who is a very strong, passionate Health Centre opens door on stagecommitted member for the people I represent,” she continued, “Not any ofthese inappropriate suggestions in relation to a proposed name change.” Bellarine Community Health has reception areas provide clients marked the opening of the second with comfortable surrounds, and Born in 1883 May Cox was instrumental in establishing the VicSwim stage of the redevelopment at the the new car parking at the frontprogram, which was responsible for teaching tens of thousands of school Queenscliff Community Health of the building has providedaged how to swim. Centre with a gathering of local additional car spaces. dignitaries and community The Queenscliffe trailblazer was Victoria’s first female supervisor of members. The first stage of the projectswimming and life saving. She also raised hundreds of thousands of was a new dental wing, whilepounds for Australia’s war effort. Corangamite MP Sarah the third and final stage includes Henderson joined BCH Board redeveloping the old reception Under the changes, being deliberated by the Australian Electoral Chair, Margaret Belfrage and CEO area and the large room used byCommission (AEC), the electorate would take in the entire Bellarine Shane Dawson on a tour of newly the Planned Activity Groups, asPeninsula, but lose Colac – making it even more marginal for Ms completed stages of the facility. well as a two storey extension forHenderson. clinical and office spaces. The works mark a milestone “[There would be] no change to the Borough of Queenscliffe,” said CEO for the multi-million dollar The Federal Government isLenny Jenner. “We would remain in what was the seat of Corangamite, redevelopment. The entrance has providing $3 million towardsbut renamed as the Federal seat of Cox. been re-oriented to the opposite the estimated $5 million project. side of the building and is now project has been made possible While councillors voted unanimously in favour of the electorate change, an impressive modern frontagenone was prepared to support a request from Mayor Susan Salter to for the historic centre.   The newsupport the name change. The AEC will hand down its decision on July 13. 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 MemberTHE RULES AND FORMATS HAVE CHANGED FOR POWERS OF ATTORNEY Think ahead and be proactive! If you or a loved one became mentally or physically incapable, e.g. by an accident, a stroke or dementia, who would you want to manage your affairs and look after your money? A trustee company or at total stranger appointed under the Guardianship and Administration Act or a family member and a person of your own choosing? The solution is simple – have an Enduring and a Medical Power of Attorney drawn by a professional. ITS QUICK, IT’S SIMPLE AND IT WORKS! BRUCE ARTHUR & ASSOCIATES - LAWYERS Deceased estates + conveyancing + Wills + Powers of Attorney Servicing the Bellarine and Melbourne 94311070 • 52584847 • 0402133455 The Rip June 2018 Page 28

artsLow Light Fest set to warm up Winter Three “mind blowing” visual art installations for local jobs, businesses and the economy,” lowlightqueenscliff.com.auwill make their Australian premiere at said Tourism Minister John Eren.Queenscliff’s newest festival, Low Light. Pictured: The light installation “örævi will be “This historic sea-side village will come a highlight of Queenscliff's inugural Low Light The trio of films is the result of a collaboration alive with light, delicious food and the finest Festival. Below legendary musician Wilburbetween the Icelandic Dance Company and local art during this month long celebration of Wilde and All Our Exes Live in Texas will alsoone of the Nordic country’s most famous rock all the best the region has to offer. perform.bands, Sigur Ros. Among them is “örævi , or‘Life in the undergrowth,‘ which provides a A full program of events can be found atmicroscopic exploration of the human body, “örævi is a peek into the undergrowth of thebody, parts of the body we see everyday butwhen we go up-close foreign landscapes start toform, hands as sand dunes, elbows as witheredhilltops and veins in the eyes as red riversflowing,” Sigur Ros says. “We decided to makea choreography for a microscope where theperformance area is around 2mm². Movementsof the skin become waves, ears and nosesbecome caverns and wrinkles turn to canyons.” Low Light, co-funded by the StateGovernment and Borough of Queenscliffe, aimsto showcase Queenscliffe in Winter through aseries of art, literary, theatre, food and wineevents. It incorporates the Bellarine Lighthouse FilmFestival and is supported by the QueenscliffeMusic Festival, with three planned concerts byDan Sultan, Justin Townes Earle and All ourExes Live in Texas. Events will run every weekend from June 22to 14 July.“The Low Light Festival will bring droves ofvisitors to Queenscliff - and that’s good news Queenscliffe Lighthouse Theatre GroupA presentsFDTIENRN EWritten By:-Andrew BovellDirected by:- RDebbie Fraser Painting “Big Enough to Keep” by Kate Smith - on display at the Seaview Gallery, Queenscliff June 29, 30 & July 5, 6, 7 2018 360QQ Restaurant, 2 Wharf Street, Queenscliff Booking - www.qltg.org.au or www.trybooking.com The Rip June 2018 Page 29

artsLiterary fest - 1,000 reasons to celebrate The Queenscliff Literary Festival is “The writing workshops for adults havecelebrating a special milestone, with been inspirational, too. The QLF would not bemore than 1,000 ticket sales. possible without its many amazing sponsors, partners, volunteers and committee that work Held throughout last month, the tirelessly,” Ms Barker said.fest included more than 40 separateliterary and arts events, covering all Pictured: Top Michael Brissenden and Hughgenres and targeting all ages. Riminton, Right: Author George Ivanoff talks to school children and John Bell with Queenscliff “There were many sell-out events Gallery and Workshop owners Soula and Theoand also more intimate and engaging Mantalvanos. Photos supplied.author talks,” said Festival VicePresident Alice Barker. Bell Shakespeare Company founderJohn Bell and renowned authorprovided the key note address,and highlights continued to flow,according to Ms Barker. “John Bell shared his extraordinarycareer and Robert Dessaix talk on theimportance of being idle sometimes,drinking tea, travelling and takingtime.  “Both the Miles Franklin and ForeignCorrespondence events had audiencesof 120 people, with Hugh Riminton speakingabout foreign correspondents witnessing thestress tests against humanity, and local authorsCol Moyle and Greg Jones shared amazingpersonal stories, showing courage to do so.” School children also joined in, with MarcMcBride, Jedda Robaard, Wendy Orr andGeorge Ivanoff teaching how to draw andsource inspirations to “Read, Write and ShareMore.” BOROUGH OF QUEENSCLIFFE PRESENTS Seaview Gallery queenscliffREFUGEE WEEK FUNDRAISER SCREENING ‘HUMAN FLOW’ JUNE AT SEAVIEW BY AI WEIWEI VIDA PEARSON DEMONSTRATION - Sunday 24 June 11-2 pmSunday 24 June | 1.30pm TICKETS$15Queenscliff Town Hall, 50 Learmonth Street, QueenscliffOver 60 million people around the world have been forced from their CAROLE FOSTER DEMONSTRATION - Saturday 30 June 2-4pmhomes to escape famine, climate change and war in the greatest human & Wine Tastingdisplacement since World War 2. Human Flow an epic film journey led byinternationally renowned artist Ai Weiwei gives a powerful visual expression Seascape - Jane Priceto this massive human migration. contemporary - traditional - glass - jewelleryThis Refugee Week screening is presented by the 86 Hesse St Queenscli 3225 - 5258 3645Borough of Queenscliffe as part of the Low Light Festival. [email protected] - email: [email protected] funds raised will support local asylum seeker and The Rip June 2018 Page 30refugee actions.www.queensclifferefugeeweek.eventbrite.com.au

artsDrawing from the depths Get ready to party like it's 1989of imigination In a suburban pub in the late For forty years Graeme Peebles has drawn eighties, five lonely hearts crossout imagery from the velvety depths of the paths in an unforgettable night ofmezzotints he so richly renders. laughter and mayhem. In doing so, he has developed an approach Paula, Dympie and Monika aareto his art making that stands along in dressed to impress and ready toAustralian contemporary art. paint the town red, when theyMezzotint is a technique mastered by only encounter alpha, semi-eligiblea handful of artists, and Graeme - through males Gordon and Stephen, keenhis unique combination of detail and design to shake off a day at work.- is regarded as one of the best. Throw in a few chardonays,He delves deep into his imagination to oysters and some dubious danceproduce powerful, sometimes playful pieces, moves and things are about to getthat tell a story about the world around him. a whole lot more interesting!Graeme’s latest exhibition, ‘From Velvety The Queenscliffe LighthouseDepths,‘and officially opens at Queenscliff Theatre Group’s latest production Pictured: the cast of the upcoming Queenscliffe LighthouseGallery and Workshop at 3pm on June 24. “This exhibition presents recent works 'After Dinner' is described as a Theatre Company production of After Dinner. “poignant and hilarious collision in the leading roles.alongside a selection of important earlier of lonely hearts, sex friendship and The production is part of the Low Lightpieces, which traverse themes that have long Friday night drinks.\"pervaded his practice, namely, notions that Director Debbie Fraser will bring to life the winter festival, with performances runningrelate to time, nature, human existence, and much-loved production by leading playwright from June 29 until July 7.the development of art,” said the Gallery’s Andrew Bovell at Queenscliff’s 360Q restaurant Tickets are $55, including a two-course meal,Soula Mantalvanos. this month. can be purchased from www.trybooking.The Low Light Festival event will continue Bernadette Byrne, Jodie Hill, Kate O’Keefe com/VAVO. Tickets for the who only are alsountil August 12. are joined by Dan Eastwood and Peter Murrihy available .Leah Thiessen Invites you to the opening of VVaanneessssaa OOtteerr PSPaAPltIANCIoTNnTtemporary ArtInNveitwesNWeyoworkuWs btooyrktshbeyopening ofSaltSCepotenmtbeemr Pproogrraarmy Art APAINTKNKLVeewraeeriwnareKLVroheLiaeresekeTnasisrsLbhrheahyieesemTOiisssaLhtanhseeeemrOiiVnssaathsennSemerasnltasSCaenpoOtenmtetberemr PpLroeogarraharmyThAeritssen Kerrie Leishman | Vanessa Oter | Leah Theissen IEOOExpxphheeiibnnbiitniiOEiongtxnipgodhedribnniandiittnkeidrosgsi:nn:adSJdrktuuiaennsntkdsee:sas::1yS:SJJ-Juuuuu2nnnn4ndee,dae211ya00-1J1yau82tn4-J2e,u.2021n0040p1e,am8t21200.010a8ptm2.00pm Salt ConStaelmt CpoornatreymAprtorary Art 33-35 Hes3s3e-3S5trHeeets, sQeuSeetrnesectl,ifQf, uVeice,n3s2c2li5ff, Vic, 3225 N (03) 5258(30938)85258 3988FrontFLrotnotRL tLoeaRh LTehaiehssTehni,esWsiennte,rWSiunnte, r20S1u8n,, o2il0o1n8,poillyocnotptoonly, 1c0o3ttxo1n0,31c0m3x103cm T www.salt-warwt.cwo.sma.lat-uart.com.au KerrieKLeerirsiehmLeains,hSmpainnd,rSiftp, i2n0d1ri8ft,, o2il0a1n8d, owial axnodn wcaanxvoans,c1a0n2vxa1s0,21c0m2x102cm Open: FriO- pMeonn: Fri - Mon Open TueOs p- eTnhuTrusebsy-aTphpuorinstmbyenatppointmentBackBimacakgeim: Vaagnee:sVsaanOestesra, AOrctehri,pAelracghoip, e2l0a1g8o,, o2il0a1n8d, omilixaenddmmeidxieadomn ecadniavaosn, 1c2an2vx1as2,21cm22.x122cm. Sun Sep 15, 2.30pm: Opening drinks with the artist Exhibition concludes: Oct 681 Hesse Street Queenscliff | closed Tue | [email protected]|03 4202 0942 Queenscliff Literary Festival Exhibition inc. Australian Literature Print Exchange Exhibition dates: May 3 – June 17 Featuring: Philip Davey, Marion Manifold & Gwen Scott Workshops Custom workshops: Drawing, folio preparation, Japanese drypoint, linocut, mono, mezzotint, painting, printmaking (beg & exp), solar plate etching, professional development, or make up your own! Image: Le Sphinx (The Sphinx) Marion Manifold linocut, hand- sewn beads 80 x 120cm. qgw.com.au The Rip June 2018 Page 31

Hoodie lovers join spiritual arts walkBy John Murray “HoodLUM Canoedlers full steam ahead!” Photo of the burning Mountain to Mouth canoe, by Ed Sloane PhotographyOn command, Canoe commenced the PtLonsdale to Ocean Grove leg of Mountain to to Queenscliff, Canoe arrives dusk Saturday club for the final leg.Mouth. at Barwon Heads for the sublime closing It was a powerful experience to share ceremony. Confused? Canoe’s journey through country, a mammoth 'Mountain to Mouth’, aka M-M, is Geelong’s Along the way, twelve Walking Circles logistical achievement by City of Greaterextreme arts walk from the You Yangs to mark resting points and feature an ephemeral Geelong arts team and an honour to representBarwon Heads. ‘Canoe’ is the ephemeral artwork commissioned from a Geelong and promote our beloved Hooded Ploversculpture that transports water from Big Rock regional artist. Some intrepid footwalkers, neighbours. To enhance the natural beauty ofAboriginal rock well and travels overland 80 including HoodLUM Jeanette Spittle, the walk, M-M has a long term vision to createkm to the mouth of the Barwon River where accompanied Canoe the entire 80 km. The a green corridor along the 80 km path withCanoe is ceremonially cremated. ‘HoodLUM Bellarine HoodLUMs received Canoe from plantings of indigenous grasses, shrubs andCanoedlers’ are a team of Hoodie Lover Ultra Swan Bay Environment Association and trees.Militants who carried Canoe through the delivered her to Ocean Grove Harriers athleticendangered beach-nesting Hooded Ploverbreeding territory stage of the spiritualjourney. M-M was conceived by the late MemeMcDonald as a contemporary songline –connecting community with country – andwas first enacted in 2009. M-M appoints‘Ambassadors’ to celebrate the work oforganisations, clubs or groups who havecontributed to their municipality, communityor neighbourhood in an important and/ormeaningful way. Teams of Ambassadors carry Canoe in atwelve-stage marathon relay. Departing fromthe Gathering of the Elders Ceremony at theYou Yangs noon Friday, arriving at GeelongAfter Dark (think Melbourne White Night),exiting the city at dawn for Drysdale then on• Custom Framing of Artworks, Prints, Posters, POINT LONSDALE Memorabilia, Photographs, 3D Objects, Textiles Community Market• Canvas stretching and framing• Photos printed to canvas and stretched One of the Bellarine’s biggest and• Conservation framing most popular monthly markets• Framing repairs fruit & veg arts & crafts239 Point Lonsdale Road plantsPoint Lonsdale home made produce0439 563 355 jewellery clothing The Bookshop and lots more... 2nd Sunday of every Month at Queenscliff 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Point Lonsdale Primary School,30 Hesse St Queenscliff | 03 5258 4496 Bowen Road, Point Lonsdale Contact: 0417 037 970 www.thebookshopatqueenscliff.com The Rip June 2018 Page 32

artsNina Kenwood has won a prestigious book prizeLiterary dream becomes reality Films to delight and mesmerise A story about a “neurotic, insecure but A widely-acclaimed film celebrating the conveniently located, Queenscliff Town Hall,”loveable teenage girl” has won former life of one of Australia’s most celebrated says Monica Clemow, BLF Programmer. “JoinQueenscliff author Nina Kenwood the 2018 Text indigenous performers is among the highlights us for three days of global films that transportsPrize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing. of the Bellarine Lighthouse Films program. you to a 200 year old witch camp in Zambia, witness a soldier dancing a foxtrot on a border It Sounded Better in My Head is Nina’s first Gurrumul provides a stirring portrait of the check-point in Israel or explore the absurdnovel and has earned her a publishing contract artist, who died earlier this year. contemporary art world in Sweden.”with Text and $10,000. Born blind, Gurrumul defied his disability The full program includes: “When I found out I had won, I thought oh and found purpose and meaning throughGod, they’ve made a terrible mistake,” she said songs and music inspired by his far North East • Friday 22 June @ 7pm GURRUMUL (PG)in her acceptance speech. Arnhem Land community. (Australia) “Text publish Helen Garner. Elizabeth The movie will be screened on the opening • Saturday 23 June @ 1.00pm | I AM NOT AHarrower.  Elena Ferrante. And now they’re night of the film festival and will include a WITCH (M) (UK/France/Germany)going to publish me, someone who has spent special Q&A session with co producer Shannonthe past few weeks watching Bachelor in Paradise. Swan and Skinnyfish Music Managing Director • Saturday 23 June @ 3.30pm | FOXTROT Mark Grose. (MA) (Israel) Nina also thanked her parents, SeaviewGallery Owner Colleen and former Queenscliffe Bellarine Lighthouse Films runs from Friday • Saturday 23 June @ 7.30pm | A TAXICouncillor David Kenwood, for supporting her 22nd to Sunday 2th June and will this time DRIVER (M) (South Korea)creative writing passion. around form part of Queenscliffe’s newly- launched Low Light Festival. • Sunday 24 June @ 10.30am | THE The Text Prize aims to discover incredible SQUARE (MA) (Sweden/Germany/new books for young adults and children by “This year’s program is an exceptional line-up France/Denmark) The directorAustralian and New Zealand writers.  of award-winning International films described as dazzling, mesmerising, entertaining, rousing A weekend pass is $70. Single sessions can “Thank you to all the teachers and librarians and bonkers. Coinciding with the launch of be purchased from $15. Details are at: www.out there. It was a librarian who first took me the Low Light Festival, the weekend provides bellarinelighthousefilms.comseriously as a reader, and a teacher who first an opportunity to immerse yourself in othertook me seriously as a writer.  worlds, walk in another’s shoes and step outside your comfort zone in the warmth and “And my final thank you is to all thebooksellers… who work every day to supportand nourish writers and readers, and makeawards like this possible,” she said.JUNE GURRUMUL I AM NOT FOXTROT2018 A TAXI A WITCH DRIVERQUEENSCLIFF TOWN HALL THE SQUARE The Rip June 2018 Page 33

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Alan Joyce, Julia McLeod, Bellarine MP Lisa Neville and PLSLSC BEEF $20 STEAK &President Matthew Ponsford IT UP*POT NIGHTBudget boost for clubhousePlans for a new Point Lonsdale started 10 years ago getting closerSurf Life Saving Club house have to becoming a reality. received a shot in the arm, with “We have been overwhelmed bythe State Government announcing the positive and generous support ETVUEERSYDAY OTHER MENU OPTIONSa further $500,000 towards the of the community and pledges of AVAILABLEproject. $1.5 million - an amazing effort and thank you to all who have LONSDALE GOLF CLUB The funding, included in last made this possible,” Mr Ponsfordmonth’s Victorian Budget, is said. 69 Fellows Rd Point Lonsdale Phone 5258 1955on top of $1.5 million alreadycontributed by the government “We still have more work to E: [email protected] W: lonsdalegc.com.auand, with the $1.5 million in do and are working hard to raise connect with uscommunity donations and the last portion of funds with thepledges, puts the club in reach hope that we can commence in *POT CAN BE REPLACED WITH HOUSE WINEof being able to commence the February 2019. estimated $3.5 million project. “I trust that we will also gain In thanking Ms Neville for local government and federalher support of the project, Club government financial supportPresident Matthew Ponsford [with a] funding applicationsaid he was hopeful work could pending, just like current nearbycommence early next year. projects at Ocean Grove, Jan Juc and Anglesea Surf Life Saving “This $2 million and our efforts Clubs have all received.”to raise $1.75 million thus farsee what was a dream when wesally cordnermarriage celebrantFor your special day... I am very committed to providing you with a quality service in order to make your wedding day a memorable and unforgettable occasion. I am looking forward to sharing your ideas and thoughts about your special day and ensuring that your ceremony is creative and unique. p: 0417 522851e: [email protected] put your iphone through the wash? $20Cracked your Samsung tablet?Or is your Smartwatch not holding enough charge *Pot & Parma Nightto get you through the day? on Thursdays LUNCHGOOD NEWS... WE CAN FIX IT! OTHER MENU OPTIONS Tuesday to SundayAccredited Mobile Phone Technician specialising in Tablets, Smartphones and Smartwatches. AVAILABLEBMPREmergency Repairs - Priority Service - Point Lonsdale-based DINNERellarine specialising in: obile screen replacements, Friday and hone Saturday nights epairs batteries, antenna, cameras, data & software COURSE & CLUBHOUSE OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS FAMILY FRIENDLY | INDOOR/OUTDOOR DINING...When no phone is no option! recovery and more... BEER GARDEN | [email protected] - 0429 123756 - bellarinempr.com The Rip June 2018 Page 35

sportGolf Club at just 15 and was playing with the Northredevelopment Melbourne Cricket Club at 17.enters home straight At 21 he coached Katunga Cricket Club toGOLF - The Point Lonsdale Golf Club has only Senior and junior players gathered last month the A grade premiership, winning the Leagueone more hurdle to pass before it can commence to welcome new coach Shane Healey to the Medal in the same season.works on long-awaited new-look course. club Along his journey, Healey has collected six The City of Greater Geelong last month Boy from the bush at club best and fairest awards and has consistentlyunanimously adopted planning Amendment the helm represented his league at Country Week.C373, allowing vacant farmland to the southof Gill Road to be rezoned for “modest” course CRICKET – Queenscliff’s new senior cricket He has indicated he will be looking toexpansion. coach will be hoping his recent success follows progress talented juniors and find success in all him down the highway from Barooga. divisions – including an A-Grade premiership With no objectors to the revamped plan, within three seasons.approval by the Planning Minister – the last Shane Healey brings an impressive resumestep in the process before work can commence to the role, having coached his former side to a Oh so close!– appears a formality. Premier Division win last season. BOWLS - Queenscliff has laid claim to having The new Amendment modifies the previously Healey, himself, boasts a strong background one of the best bowls teams in Victoria, afterapproved Amendment C67 and importantly and knowledge of the game. reaching the grand final of the Champion ofprotects existing wetlands. State Pennant (Saturday), played in Moama. The all-rounder made his debut in A-Grade The initial proposal extended around the The Coutas were defeated by powerhousesensitive edges of Lake Victoria – prompting club Altona in the final match - 63-39. It is theobjections from environmental groups. seventh win for Altona, making it the State'sThat area will now be back zoned to Rural most succesful club.Conservation (RCZ). \"I am very proud of our team, we knew Al 19 submissions received full supported every game was going to be hard, it was hard-the change. fought out by every team participating,\" said team manager Kevin Thompson. \"Altona The project, first revealed in 2002, includes bowled superbly.\"a 100-lot housing estate and a new clubhouseoverlooking the lake.TheiniswTGtaoohovrelpaldfwil’lSasayoilbmerilalnedudtP’lsoianotlgpeiionlabantdryLaiinsionngdanPvsbioandirinaaGlatlneobLdo!llfenSsimdaullea!tionOPEN MONDAY - TUESDAY FRIDAY HOLE IN ONE7 DAYS MONDAY - 9.090.0a0mam- 9–.060.0p0mpm FRIDA9Y.0-09a.m00–am10-.0100p.m00pm HORoLllEingINJacOkpNotE TUESDAY - 9.00WamED-N6E.0S0DpAmY SATURDAYSA-T8U.R30DaAmY - 10.00pm WEDNESDAY9-.090.0a0mam– 9-.090.0p0mpm SUNDA8.Y30-a9m.00–a1m0.0-05p.0m0pm Rolling Jaccukrproetnctulyrrently THURSDAY - 99..0000TaaHmmU–R- S88D..00A00Yppmm ssiittttininggatat$153$1860 SUNDAY 9.00am – 5.00pm EnterEfnotrtoeyrwofouinrr.yco$hu1ar=ncch1eaBntaocllewin $1 = 1 ball Located at Lonsdale Golf Club OOnnallaiivnnvaaeeiillBaBabooblooleekkaaiinnttggss Help wwwwww..xxggoollff.c.coomm.a.auu 69 FLeollocawtsedRda,tPLooinntsdLoalnesGdaollef Club p. 5256891F9e5ll5owswR.owadw, wPo.xignotlLf.oconmsd.aule p.e5.2lo5n8s1d9a5le5@wxg. owlfw.cwom.x.gaoulf.com.au e. [email protected] Massage Therapist MAKE FITNESS YOUR GOAL IN 2018! 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 581670 The Rip June 2018 Page 36

sportNew tennis courts openTENNIS - Queenscliffe Mayor Susan Salterhas hinted her Council may find money forthe Point Lonsdale Tennis Club upgrade,after being publicly embarrassed over itsfailure to contribute to date.The Tennis Club’s 600-odd members areenjoying four state of the art new courts andlighting, after a $190,000 redevelopment. Bellarine MP Lisa The new-look facility was officially opened Neville, Point Lonsdale Tennislast month, with President Ian Britton Club President Ianannouncing sights are already set on the next Britton and Tennisstage of the project. Victoria's Adam Crameri at the “The final costing of the project was officially opening of$190,000 - $189, 174 to be precise – which had the new courtsto be fully funded by the tennis club due toCouncil being unable to fulfil their offer offinancial support on two separate occasions,”Mr Britton said. \"We have over 900 affiliated clubs and at the “They have a life span of more than 70 “Preliminary meetings have commenced… minute, the Point Lonsdale Tennis Club, in years – an important factor considering ourin order to gain an infrastructure grant and terms of their membership sit at about 18 on that coastal environment and the recent spateseek council support with future funding list. That includes Kooyong and Royal South of light towers collapsing in the area,” Mrallocations.” Britton said. Yarra. So this gives you an understanding.. that When asked at the opening event why “The court upgrades again reiterate thatCouncil had not supported the project, Cr the Point Lonsdale Tennis Club is very active we are a progressive and innovative club,Salter revealed $30,000 was earmarked in the taking our facilities to the next level for ournext budget. and well attended,\" \"It's really important that members and visitors alike.” “The budget process hasn’t finished yet, so we support and invest in facilities such as this,\" The club has also launched a new website,until it gets passed by Council is a month’s to provide event updates and support localtime … we can not make a decision here Mr Crameri said. sponsors.now,” she said. Stage one of the redevelopment includes The next stage of the project includes Tennis Victoria Adam Crameri announced resurfacing of four mod grass courts and resurfacing and lighting of two remaininga $40,000 rebate for the project, describing new light towers built to withstand coastal plexipave courts, refurbishment of thePoint Lonsdale member club as one of the erosion. clubrooms and the introduction of a newmost important clubs in the state online booking system. Health and safety concerns were sparked when one of the previous towers fell over, not long after mid-week ladies had ceased playing. Excellence in Health and WellbeingEExxcceelllleennccee iinn HHeeaalltthh aanndd WWeellllbbee Barb Vallance EExxcceelllleennRoBbaHrbutVcahlilnansocen RobCHluatircehiPnlsaopnp Claire Plapp Excellence in Health and Wellbeing Helpful advice always available. Free delivery and pick-up in Pt Lonsdale &BarQb ’VCallilfafndcaeily. 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Pace of growth in region set to slow Homes vie for top prize The pace of new development on the nearing its limit and instead directs growth toBellarine would decline to preserve its “special Armstrong Creek, the Northern and Western Two Point Lonsdale homes are in thecharacter,” under a newly released strategy Geelong Growth Areas and urban infill, with a running to be named among the bestaimed at better planning for growth within the key focus on high quality design and respecting residential properties in Australia.City of Greater Geelong over coming decades. neighbourhood character,” Cr Mason said. ‘Moonah Home, designed by architects The City of Greater Geelong’s draft Settlement The City will pursue permanent settlement Bellemo & Cat and ‘Layer House’, by RobsonStrategy aims to ensure the municipality can boundaries to set clear limits on where housing Rak Architecture and Interior, are among anmeet its housing needs to 2036. can occur and a consultation process will be impressive field of 20 finalists shortlisted for undertaken to review existing boundaries. the New Residential Home category of the The document highlights the importance of Victorian Architecture Awards.the Bellarine’s tourism and produce sectors and The Strategy’s key directions for the Bellarinethe sensitivity of local environment including include: Created as a “forever” home for its owners,Swan Bay. It recommends the majority of future Moonah Home has been built to withstandhousing needs be filled through urban infill, • Recognise Drysdale/Clifton Springs, the wildest of elements, including bushfire,Armstrong Creek and in Northern and Western Leopold and Ocean Grove are already and to create a conversation with its naturalGeelong Growth Areas. fulfilling their roles as district towns. coastal setting, including a spectacular ancient Moonah tree. The strategy notes while population growth • Discontinue the use of the term “growthin Geelong and Melbourne will makes the area” in relation to district towns. “The site, with its beauty, its pile of sand, itsBellarine more popular in coming decades, amenity to the beach and its bush fire ratingthere is a “critical need” to review the • Acknowledge the share of housing called for a response that was evocative ofpeninsula’s existing planning statement t better development going to the Bellarine tide marker, place setter, monumental, bushidentify areas that need protection from urban should decrease over time. fire defeating,” the architect says. ”This houseencroachment. graces the street like a smiling fortress with • Review housing opportunities within echoes of the forts and light houses that stand “The Bellarine makes up just over a quarter townships to determine if localised facing the ocean. To compliment the organicof Greater Geelong’s total housing stock, yet housing intensification can be provided. forms of the tree and rock we developedover the past 10 years it has provided almost a counterbalancing language of circle and40 per cent of all new housing development,” • Ensure development reflects the preferred triangle.said Bellarine based Councillor and Sustainable character of the townships.Development Portfolio Chair, Jim Mason. Layer House, in the running for best new The Draft Strategy will remain open for public house over 200 sq m, is set on a large sloping “This demonstrates the further urgency comment until Friday June 22. site at Point Lonsdale. The client’s briefrequired in making sure there is an even spread was to create a quality and robust home forof development and a broader choice of housing generations, capable of accommodating manylocations for potential buyers. guests and family members at the one time. “The strategy recognises that the Bellarine is Kev’s Window, Door and Glazing Service OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: ● glass repairs ● glazing & mirrors ● sliding door rollers ● tracks & locks ● pet doors in glass ● shower screen repairs ● repairs to security doors, y doors and yscreens ● sash cord replacement ● windows re-puttied ● window winders Kevin Smith Mobile: 0418 519078 www.bwdgs.com.au Quali ed Glazier * No job too small * FREE quotes Servicing Queenscli , Point Lonsdale & the Bellarine Peninsula Lisa Neville MP Member for Bellarine For assistance on any issue please ring my Electorate O ce on 5250 1987 [email protected] Shop G066, Gateway Plaza 621-659 Bellarine Highway, Leopold Funded from Parliament’s Electorate Office and Communication Budget The Rip June 2018 Page 38

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