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Half a million reasons to smile By DAVID NAGEL IF Devon Meadows trainer Paul Anderton has a bigger than usual smile on his face at Cranbourne’s Tri-Codes meeting on Friday night... cut him some slack... because he’s probably just won the world’s richest race for greyhounds. Anderton has Hot Legacy jumping from the red box in race one at Cranbourne, but less than 24 hours earlier he will chase a lifelong dream when his gifted youngster, Shifty Sticka, races for glory in tonight’s (Thursday) $500,000 Group 1 TAB Melbourne Cup (515m) at Sandown Park. Shifty Sticka, along with Jason Thompson’s Black Magic Opal, Keith Hellmuth’s Peter Rocket and the Wayne Vassallo-trained Proven Maddy will form a four-pronged attack on the cup from locally trained greyhounds. The youngest dog in the series, Shifty Sticka provides his 59-yearold trainer with his best chance at winning his first group one in nearly 45 years in the sport. “When we entered the cup prelude it seemed such a silly thing to do at the time,” Anderton said. “The dog was so young, unproven, but the way he won the prelude, it was an unbelievable win, and gave him direct entry into the cup, so we planned his racing around the heats. “It was a bit of a pipe-dream back then, not reality, but after that win we went into the heats knowing that with luck in running he could match the better dogs.” Shifty Sticka did more than just
match the better dogs, winning his heat in a slick 29.54 and, after drawing the red-box, looks perfectly placed to run a huge race in tonight’s final. “Yeah he’s drawn the red, but Black Magic Opal has drawn two and he’s an absolute rocket,” Anderton said. “You’d be stupid not to acknowledge that fact. “He’s broken track records and is very exciting but all I can do now is sit back and hope for no bad luck. “I would have been happy with any box but he’s a very smart dog and historically box one does pretty well in big races. “I just want him to get around safe and have no excuses.” Anderton already has a Sydney Cup on his mantelpiece but conceded this is an entirely different circumstance altogether. “For me it would be like a footballer winning the Brownlow Medal and the premiership in the same year or an athlete winning a gold medal for Australia at the Olympics,” he said. “Nothing against the Sydney Cup, but this is just the biggest and best race there is. “It’ll be 15 times bigger than anything else I’ve been a part of. “I’ve just spent so long in the sport and that’s why I’d get so much out of this. “The money would be fantastic but it’s more the achievement that I would appreciate more than anything else.”
From left: Sandra McGrath (owner Proven Maddy), Seona and Sophie Thompson (Black Magic Opal), Tony McGrath, Paul Anderton, Lisa Hellmuth (Peter Rocket) and Shifty Sticka’s owner Anthony Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS McVicker. 110276
So, all going well, will he bring the cup to Cranbourne on Friday night. “I won’t even get to hold the cup, the owner will have it tucked in his bag and have it heading back to New South Wales in no time... I might have to pry it off him,” There’s one thing for certain... it’ll be easier to pry off than the smile on Paul Anderton’s face!
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City of Casey tricodes Vlad Duric pilots the Greg Eurell-trained French Tang to victory in the City of Casey Showcase at last year’s Tri-Codes meeting. A bumper crowd is expected for this year’s edition of the event at Cranbourne this Friday night. Picture: COURTESY OF WWW.SLICKPIX.COM.AU
A night of top racing By RUSSELL BENNETT THE most action-packed night of racing on the Australian calendar is back in Cranbourne this Friday night, and Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge can barely contain his excitement. He describes the ‘Tri-Codes’ as the signature event for racing in the City of Casey and “the biggest overall night of racing on the Australian calendar” - 24 races, eight each in greyhounds, thoroughbreds and harness racing. The event will be held for just the second time under lights, after the run-away success of last year. “Sometimes, there is a criticism of race meetings about the gap between races being a bit too long, but this is a great overall celebration of racing,” Mr Bainbridge said.
“Unlike a lot of other meetings on the calendar - there’s a race every 10 minutes at the tri-codes and it’s just a fantastic family night out.” This Friday night’s event at the Cranbourne Racecourse will be the last before a $4 million redevelopment of the first floor of the course’s famous grandstand. Mr Bainbridge said it would be a great community hub, with a 700-person function centre set to become the biggest in the city. “A lot of community groups will benefit from it,” he said. “Some are currently having to hold their functions outside the City of Casey.” Friday’s feature thoroughbreds race is the $30,000 City of Casey Showcase handicap over 1200 metres. Mr Bainbridge thanked the council for their ongoing back-
ing of the event, saying: “The City of Casey’s support of arguably the biggest industry in the city is just fantastic”. Last year’s feature thoroughbred race was fittingly taken out by Cranbourne trainer Greg Eurell with his horse French Tang piloted by another local boy, Vlad Duric. The night timeslot is set to again attract a bumper television audience through pay network TVN, and Mr Bainbridge beamed at the prospect of Cranbourne Racing again taking pride of place under the spotlight of the national stage. Gates open at the Cranbourne Racecourse this Friday at 4.30pm with adult tickets selling for $15 and concessions for $10. Children under the age of 18 will gain free entry. The first race is scheduled for 6pm, with the last set to start at 10.55pm.
Douglas all over the show BENDIGO harness racing trainer Glenn Douglas will cast his net far and wide this weekend in search of success. The affable Douglas will take a strong hand in Friday night’s tri-codes meeting with four stable runners - the best of those appearing to be Please Don’t Talk in race seven on the card. The daughter of Live Or Die has been placed in good company at her past five starts and, from a handy front row draw, looks hard to beat. Douglas will also be represented with runners at Maryborough earlier in the day on Friday, before launching a two-state campaign in Adelaide and at Geelong on Saturday night.
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Community ommunity NE NEWS S December Council meetings Members of the Casey community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings. Meeting are held in the Council Chambers, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council Meetings Tuesday 3 December, 6.30 pm Tuesday 17 December, 6.30 pm The City of Casey and KFC T20 Big Bash League team, the Melbourne Stars are inviting you to meet your sporting heroes at a FREE family event. Enjoy live cricket matches, free rides, entertainment, activities and player signings with Captain Cameron White and the Stars.
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Lights on for the Casey Warriors The City of Casey and the Casey Warriors Rugby Club welcomed an announcement by the State Government earlier this month for $80,000 in funding to improve the clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home ground at Casey Fields. 7KLV PXFK QHHGHG LQMHFWLRQ RI IXQGLQJ ZLOO JR WRZDUGV WKH LQVWDOODWLRQ RI OLJKWLQJ DQG ÂżHOG VXUIDFH improvements that will enable more teams to have access to better training facilities, both day and night. The Warriors have grown exponentially over the last few years, with more than 330 players currently across 24 teams, making the club one of, (if not the) biggest in the state. As a result, GHPDQG IRU WUDLQLQJ VSDFH DQG WLPH KDV LQFUHDVHG DQG E\ HTXLSSLQJ D VHFRQG ÂżHOG ZLWK OLJKWV DQG improving its surface, more players will have the opportunity to participate in the sport they love. This announcement was celebrated at the same time the State Government committed $650,000 to the multi-million dollar redevelopment of the Casey Indoor Leisure Centre in Cranbourne East. This major project will increase the venueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s court capacity, from six to 10 including a show court, and improve the facility layout, club and spectator amenities. Casey Warriors Club President Mac Utatao, City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett and Cr Amanda Stapledon celebrate the announcement at Casey Fields in Cranbourne East.
Council is committed to supporting the community to get out and get active and these two projects will provide the opportunity for more people to get involved in community sport and recreation.
Casey Green Kids Expo Casey families are invited to come along to Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s free Green Kids Expo on Saturday 23 November 2013. The expo will feature a range of sustainable baby products including toys, clothing, skincare, as well as products for parents. Free presentations on how to choose and use cloth nappies, childbirth options and FKLOGUHQÂśV ÂżUVW DLG WHFKQLTXHV ZLOO DOVR EH DYDLODEOH
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Move to sue over emails By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY Council debated possible defamation proceedings against recently convicted former councillor Paul Richardson in a closed session at Tuesday’s council meeting. At the meeting, the council earlier resolved to write to the Department of Justice in an attempt to strip Richardson of his Justice of the Peace status after Richardson was on Monday convicted for resisting police arrest and wilful trespass at a council meeting last year. According to the Justice of the Peace code of conduct, a JP must not behave in a way that brings the “office of JP into disrepute” and must notify the department as soon as practicable in writing of any criminal charges against them and the finalisation of those proceedings. Richardson has appealed against Monday’s outcome. The appeal will be heard at the County Court in July. Councillor Sam Aziz said he would initiate defamation proceedings against Richardson but didn’t elaborate on who else would be plaintiffs in the action. “I’m sure Mr Richardson will tell you when he hears from our lawyers,” he told the News. He said: “Action will be taken through council, which continues to be libelled and defamed by Mr Richardson.” The alleged libels had occurred through widely-distributed emails written by Richardson. “He sends email after email to the universe. “Whether or not he’s believed or not is irrelevant, most people who receive the emails
Police try to forcibly remove Paul Richardson from Casey council chambers in April last year. Picture: BRIDGET COOK don’t know him,” Cr Aziz said. “He gains false credibility to himself by describing himself as the 12th councillor. “If you’re not familiar with the City of Casey you wouldn’t know he’s not a councillor. That makes it more dangerous.” At Tuesday’s meeting, after Richardson had two public question time inquiries answered, Cr Aziz asked a council officer in open session whether a “convicted criminal” had the right to ask questions. Governance manager Sally Curtain replied in the affirmative, and Richardson promptly left the chamber. At the start of Monday’s court hearing, the council dropped its local laws charges against Richardson of refusing
to cease disruptive and unruly behaviour and failing to sit down and remain silent when called to order. Casey chief executive Mike Tyler said the council dropped its charges to “provide clear air” for the police case. “We got out of the way of the police case, which, in the scheme of things, was more serious. “Given what the magistrate said, the court could have imposed a jail term. (The sentence) was at the lower end.” When asked about the council’s actions on Tuesday, Richardson told the News: “You’ve got to wonder what their purpose is. “Do they strike while the person is down?”
Phone a deadly distraction A CORONER has urged VicRoads to consider amending road regulations to prohibit the use of mobile phones by drivers in moving vehicles following the death of a Berwick woman in 2011. The recommendation comes after Coroner Heather Spooner found no evidence to indicate Melissa Ryan’s death was caused by her Volkswagen Golf losing power just before it was hit by a truck. Delivering her findings at the Coroners Court on Friday, Ms Spooner said 32-year-old Ms Ryan, from Berwick, was most likely distracted by a mobile phone conversation when her Volkswagen Golf was hit from behind by a B-double prime mover truck travelling eastbound on the Monash Freeway, and crashed into the barrier near Huntingdale Road on Monday 31 January 2011. The finding comes after the court received a letter of concern from Ms Ryan’s family in July 2011 which suggested her vehicle had inexplicably slowed down and that a plausible explanation was vehicle malfunction. The coronial investigation into Ms Ryan’s death led to a host of Volkswagen drivers claiming they had experienced losing power in their cars, after which the car manufacturer recalled more than 25,000 vehicles across Victoria. Ms Spooner said there was no
fault detected in Ms Ryan’s car but it was impossible to investigate further because the car was destroyed in December 2011, which eliminated the ability to conduct further examinations. Ms Spooner drew on the evidence of Sergeant Peter Bellion, of Victoria Police’s Major Collision Investigations unit, that the probable cause of the crash was that Ms Ryan did not adjust her driving to the traffic around her because she was distracted by a hands-free phone conversation. In a statement released on Friday Volkswagen Group Australia thanked the Coroner and acknowledged that her findings indicate Ms Ryan’s vehicle did not contribute to the accident. “Volkswagen Group Australia would like to reiterate that there is no correlation between the coronial inquest and the recent reports concerning the current transmission recalls,” the statement said. “The vehicle at the centre of the coronial inquest had a manual transmission with no identified issues while the recalls only relate to certain Volkswagen vehicles with DSG transmissions.” Addressing media on Friday Ms Ryan’s fiancé, Wayne Belford, also thanked the Coroner but said he and the rest of Ms Ryan’s family were “very disappointed” with the findings that were handed down.
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God to strike me dead in front of you, Your Honour and everyone here. I’m not afraid of dying.” Ms Fleming found Richardson had refused lawful requests for him to leave the council meeting in 3 April 2012. The meeting’s public gallery had reportedly erupted into what Ms Fleming described as “quite a melee of yelling and screaming” after councillor Bob Halsall uttered the “c word” twice. The incident occurred during a debate on whether to sack chief executive Mike Tyler for failing to notify councillors about a staff member’s sexual harassment claim made against him. According to local laws, spectators are forbidden to speak out during council meetings. After a loud interjection from an unknown person in the gallery, Cr Aziz - as chairman of the meeting asked the culprit to identify themselves. “I don’t know who (the culprit was). “(Richardson) was the only person in a gallery of 150 people to stand up and take responsibility and he refused my direction to sit down,” Cr Aziz told the court.
During the abbreviated hearing, Ms Fleming cautioned Richardson several times for “irrelevant” questioning, “intimidating the court” by blessing himself with a cross sign and “insulting” witnesses and the police prosecutor Andrew Gannon. Richardson, who was representing himself, unsuccessfully sought an adjournment due to his “key witness” Greg Carvill - “he’s 83 years old and had three strokes” - being too ill to attend. Only one of his witnesses turned up to court. At one stage Richardson, accusing the court of bias, said: “I’m considering calling a mistrial.” After a lunch break, Richardson changed his plea to guilty, saying he could be “the first Aboriginal to die in custody” should he go to jail. Richardson, in a long impassioned plea for mitigation, said he had never been in trouble with the law before. “I’m squeaky clean. I’m a supporter of the law - that’s why I’m a Justice of the Peace and I want to be a bail justice. “I have done nothing wrong. If I’m guilty I ask
The court found Richardson then refused requests by Cr Aziz, local laws officers and eventually police to leave the chamber. Richardson told the court that Mr Carvill had been the interjector yelling: “You should be ashamed of yourself, Mr Tyler. Shame.” Richardson said he then raised his hand but had not stood up after Cr Aziz asked if there were any questions from the public. Cr Aziz said in court that Richardson’s version was “an absolute fantasy”. Richardson later in the hearing accused Cr Aziz of telling “a pack of lies”. “If I’m lying it wouldn’t be backed up by the recording and other witnesses’ testimonies,” Cr Aziz retorted. When asked by Richardson if Cr Aziz bore him malice, Cr Aziz said: “I bear no malice for Mr Richardson but I feel sorry for Mr Richardson.” After the trial, Richardson said he would seek Victorian Aboriginal Legal Services help to appeal the case on 9 July at the County Court. He said he would “gladly go to jail to show people in Casey to make a stand” rather than pay the fine.
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Harry Hutchinson, a local Berwick shopkeeper, is opposed to the Opposition’s planned removal of the Clyde Road crossing and the disruption it will have on business in the area. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN INFLUENTIAL Berwick trader has slammed the State Opposition’s pledge to remove the Clyde Road railway crossing should they take office next year. In response to the Government’s East West Link plans, State Labor announced yesterday they would remove 50 of Melbourne’s worst level crossings by 2022 if they were successful in next year’s November election, which will include the notorious Clyde Road crossing in Berwick. But Harry Hutchinson, former president of the Berwick Village Chamber of Commerce and local shopkeeper, said it would just lead to more of the same after Labor planned to remove the Clyde Road crossing in their previous term and settled for a revamp instead. “All the current roadworks almost destroyed Berwick’s economy,” he said. “I oppose this new plan. Labor went the cheap option last time.” Labor’s plan will see the RACV’s priority list of 40 dangerous crossings all removed, including Clyde Road, Thompsons Road in Lyndhurst and Hallam Road in Hallam. The additional 10 crossings to be removed will be announced before November 2014.
Mr Hutchinson admitted safety at the Clyde Road intersection had improved following the current works, which saw the intersection re-aligned, but said he was scarred by the previous State Government’s failed promise of removing the intersection altogether. “Long-term it would help but traders don’t want to go through it all again, it’s too fresh in our memories,” he said. “If they had removed it the first time we wouldn’t have this issue. “Residents and businesspeople will be jumping up and down.” The Opposition’s road proposal, dubbed Project 10,000, also includes widening the Tullamarine Freeway to six lanes and building a West Gate Distributor to take 5000 trucks off the bridge per day - creating 10,000 construction jobs in the process. The Opposition plans to finance the $6 billion worth of crossing removals by leasing the Port of Melbourne. Luke Donnellan, Shadow Minister for Roads and Narre Warren North MP, said Project 10,000 would remove the bottlenecks in the area, boost economic growth and create 10,000 jobs. “Over the past decade there have been almost 200 level crossing crashes, sadly this has resulted in many deaths,” Mr Donnellan said.
“The congestion caused by boom gates being down at level crossings creates major traffic delays and costs businesses millions in travel time.” Mr Donnellan also said suburban roads would also get a funding boost with a guaranteed minimum of $1 billion from the Better Roads Victoria Trust Account to repair and upgrade roads. Brad Battin, Parliamentary Secretary for Environment and Gembrook MP, lambasted the Opposition’s proposal for not including any new trains, trams or buses. Mr Battin said the Labor Party failed to deliver on their previous transport plans in Berwick while they were in office. “The former Labor Government signed contracts on Clyde Road in haste to say they had done something after failing to act for 11 long years,” he said. “The former government failed to provide for grade separation in that contract and now want to rip up the newly duplicated road - another example of Labor’s irresponsible approach to our state’s finances. “Berwick traders would be devastated if the government closed Clyde Road again - many retailers have spoken to me of the impact of the current roadworks.”
Police probe party brawl By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) is investigating whether a man was used as ‘bait’ to start a fight at a 21st Birthday Party in Doveton on the weekend. The 19-year-old Eumemmerring man was interviewed pending charges following a fight that broke out on Sunday night at the Robinson Reserve in Paperbark Street at roughly 12.30am, in which a firearm and weapons were allegedly produced. A number of people were injured, including one male who was taken to the Alfred Hospital with a fractured eye socket. Casey CIU Detective Sergeant Garry Kear said the 19-year-old caused a disruption at the party which prompted a
group of people to follow him outside before a fight started. Police are investigating the involvement of other men in the fight after two vehicles stopped in the street and the drivers became embroiled in the incident. These males are believed to be of Pacific Islander or Maori appearance and police are requesting they come forward. Police are especially interested in speaking to the occupants of a 2000 black Ford Focus with a rear spoiler, seen in the area at the time. Det Sgt Kear said there were no obvious motives for the fight and that there was no links between the people inside the party and those who arrived when the fight started. “We’re hoping to establish who the drivers were in the car, they may have
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So we like students to travel to us as they would to Monash or Melbourne universities,” he said. “We are a young dynamic school, unique in many ways. Narre Warren North matches our ethos.” Mr Lennie also said a VCE College with low fees was needed in the south-eastern corridor. The school’s permit application was lodged in May last year, proposing the new campus be built on a 2.8 hectare site at 169 Heatherton Road. Casey Councilor Rafal Kaplon, whose Four Oaks Ward includes Narre Warren North, said the campus wouldn’t impact on the amenity of residents. “The school doesn’t use outside speakers, so there won’t
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By BRIDGET COOK SINCE Melissa Kolbeck decided to walk from Melbourne to Sydney in memory of a little boy she never met, she has been called many things including mad. But that doesn’t bother the Berwick resident as that word has a special meaning to her and epitomises what she is doing - Making a Difference (MAD). And that is exactly what she plans to do when she sets off on her 38-day, 1040 kilometre journey from her home to Sydney starting on 16 April next year. The walk - Touched by Talin will be in memory of a six-year-old boy who died of a Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG), which is a type of brain tumour. Ms Kolbeck said the aim of the walk was to raise awareness about DIPG while also supporting two charities, The Cure Starts Now and Bear Cottage. Ms Kolbeck said while she never met Talin and his family, who lived in NSW, she was touched by his story which she came across on Facebook. “I came across his story on Facebook, and went back to the start of his journey that his parents had been sharing,” she said. “I was really touched by it and began following it. “Just reading his story affected me as a mother. He was the same age group as my daughter and just looking at some of his gorgeous photos it reminded me of my son. “To see him go from a healthy and happy little boy, to his parents having to bury him just 13 weeks after being diagnosed, broke my heart. “As I read all the post from both parents, I could feel the helplessness and heartbreak in their words. “I remember going straight into my children’s rooms and giving them both a kiss while they slept, and standing there looking at them, feeling so thankful they were OK, yet Talin’s family were preparing to
Berwick resident Melissa Kolbeck, pictured with her husband Eric and children Jack and Jessica, will walk from Melbourne to Sydney next year for a good cause. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS say goodbye to their little boy.” On 17 July last year, Talin passed away and Ms Kolbeck decided to fly to Sydney to attend the public memorials in Sydney where she met both of Talin’s parents. When she returned, she said she wanted to do something that would make a difference and after brainstorming with her family, came up with the idea to walk from Melbourne to Sydney. “I wanted to do something that was going to have a real impact and
that will make a difference,” she said. “People think it’s a bit weird given that Talin was a complete stranger to me, but I’ve never been impacted by someone so much before.” Ms Kolbeck said she had been busy planning the walk over the past months and had secured sponsorship and started putting together a support crew. She said she needed a lot more support and urged the community to
help in any way they could. “I need assistance in many ways including more support crew, donations that can help with the walk like food vouchers, some expenses covered as well as donations to the charities I’m supporting in this,” she said. “I would appreciate any assistance I can get.” To find out more about the walk, make a donation or get in contact with Ms Kolbeck visit www. touchedbytalin.com or search ’Touched by Talin’ on Facebook.
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Melbourne Stars descend on Casey By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has added another partnership with an elite sporting club to its list, signing a threeyear partnership with the Melbourne Stars this week. The council and the Melbourne Stars KFC T20 Big Bash League Club (BBL) team have embarked on a three-year partnership aimed at promoting the development of cricket and other sports initiatives in Casey. The council already has community partnerships with the Melbourne Football Club, the Casey Scorpians and the Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club. The first major event as part of the partnership will be the Casey Melbourne Stars Family Fun Day at Casey Fields on Sunday 15 December, where there will be cricket stars, entertainment and activities on offer. Following the family fun day, the cricket stars will continue to be involved in a number of community programs and activities throughout the year. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said the council was thrilled to be partnering with the Melbourne Stars and looked forward to showing its support for the exciting team. “This is a fantastic opportunity to ensure that residents will have exposure to some of the best sports players and personalities in the country,” he said. “We have a strong base of cricket players and sports fans in Casey,
who will really enjoy and benefit from this partnership in more ways than one. “Council is committed to attracting elite sporting clubs to Casey to boost the profile of sport and active recreation in our community and to help establish pathways from beginner to representative and elite levels of competition.” “By working with the Melbourne Stars, the City of Casey will further cement its passion for offering residents opportunities to watch and participate in sport and learn from the best, close to home.” Melbourne Stars chief executive Clint Cooper was thrilled with the news that the Casey partnership had been extended. “We’re absolutely delighted to partner with such a passionate and growing community like Casey,” he said. “From a Melbourne Stars perspective, we’re committed to fostering the development of cricket from the grassroots level and our threeyear partnership will enable us to actively promote our game, and sport in general, to a much wider audience.” The family fun day will be held on Sunday 15 December from noon to 4pm. In the morning, there will be cricket clinics and matches from 8.30am, with the Melbourne Stars to play at 10am. For more information, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au or the Melbourne Stars website at www.melbournestars.com.au.
Melbourne Stars player Brad Hodge and chief executive Clint Cooper, with Casey mayor Geoff Ablett and local children Morgan Rothwell, Caleb Manning, Paisley Mannering, Makayla Moore and Ashley Smith as they celebrated the City of Casey and the Melbourne Stars partnership. Picture: DONNA OATES
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CASEY Council will write to the State Government and Opposition regarding the prospect of the Casey Multi-faith making a presentation to the United Nations in New York. This notice of motion, from Casey mayor Geoff Ablett at Tuesday’s council meeting, was supported by all but one councillor, and recommended the council write to the State Government and Opposition to discuss the viability of the Casey Multi-faith Network travelling to UN headquarters to explain its community involvement and mission objectives. Cr Rosalie Crestani opposed the motion and said it would be a “wasted exercise” which favoured one group in Casey over dozens of others. Cr Crestani also said she felt ratepayer money would inevitably be used on the project. “I don’t think people who pay rates will like to see their money invested globally,” she said. “We will be scoffed at for bringing an idea for world peace. “We have a great country built on democracy and common understanding between people. That’s because of a strong faith built over the top of it - and that’s Christianity which allows people to practise their own beliefs.” Cr Ablett insisted the UN venture, which could include interfaith representatives from throughout Victoria, would not come at a cost to the ratepayer. “If State or Federal governments can’t pay for it, then there won’t be a trip,” he said. Cr Sam Aziz seconded the mayor’s motion and said he was confident funding for the project would come from elsewhere rather than from council resources. “Everybody on the table knows I was born in the Christian faith and have raised many items about religious doctrine,” he said. “I am positive having interfaith dialogue is the way to go forward. “There are commonalities between all religious groups ... we should continue to buttress and support these common intersections all religious groups have.” The development comes after Cr Ablett spoke of the virtues of the Casey Multi-faith at a dinner last month to celebrate his appointment as mayor, calling for the group to meet with delegates at the UN.
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Capture the diversity By BRIDGET COOK THE Casey community is being urged to celebrate and capture the area’s diversity by entering in the photo competition. The Balla Balla Community Centre is holding a photography competition and exhibition over the next couple of months and is calling in the community to enter. The theme of the competition is Celebrate Diversity and Culture in Casey and people are being urged to submit a photo on the subject which will then be featured in an exhibition. Organiser Vanessa Santvoort
urged people the send their entries in. “The City of Casey has one of Australia’s fastest growing population with more than 150 languages spoken, more than 100 faiths celebrated, with people of all abilities represented,” she said. “Use your camera lens to capture the moment and celebrate the rich and diverse community that is Casey - the people, the place, the activity within the community, the talent, the sports and the schools. “Get clicking, experiment and be artistic.” The competition has four
categories - junior, intermediate, open and senior. There are a number of prizes up for grabs including cash and other goods. Winners will be announced at the Passport to Casey’s Cultural Heritage Showcase Australia Day event on Sunday 26 January. An exhibition of all photographs will then run from that day until 28 March. Entries will be open until 13 January. Further information and entry forms can be found at www. ballaballa.com.au.
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Teen thieves lift charity box TWO teenage boys stole a charity box from a Hampton Park service station this month. At 1.47am on Friday 8 November, two young men allegedly broke into a service station by smashing a door with a brick. Police say they stole a charity
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Love for the land By BRIDGET COOK A CASEY teenager is one of 100 passionate agriculture students from across the country chosen to take part in a conference next month. Hillcrest Christian College student Rachel Cavallo has been selected to take part in University of New England (UNE) inaugural Generation 2050: Agriculture and Science Conference. Rachel will travel to the university in NSW to take part in the four-day conference where she will get to experience life at UNE, farms and orchards and takes part in some science experiments. Rachel said she had to write an essay on ‘how to feed the world by 2050’ to apply for the conference. She said she wanted to be involved in the program for a number of reasons. “Out of this experience, I was hoping to experience university life at UNE as I wish to attend university there,” she said. “I also want to get a feel for the type of course I want to get into as we are attending the School of Environmental and Rural Science. “I also want to meet new people who have the same areas of interest as me. “I am most looking forward to all of the different practical investigations we are going to do and travelling to the different farms.” Rachel said she was excited to take part in the conference and hoped it would give her some hands-on experience in the career path she hoped to pursue. “I love everything about agriculture and horticulture and I have since I was three years old,” she said. “I’ve grown up around animals, so it’s always been a love of mine, and I do wish to have a career in it.”
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Celebration of cultures By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A RANGE of cultures were celebrated at the Don Bosco Primary School fete in Narre Warren last Friday. The night celebrated all the cultures within the school through a display of costumes and memorabilia from the school families’ cultural homelands. The fete started from 5pm and concluded with a magnificent fireworks display at 9.15pm.
Madison Smith, from Narre Warren, had a barrel of laughs at the Don Bosco Primary School fete. 109931 Pictures: DONNA OATES
Above: Jordan Miceli, from Berwick, tried his luck with the mallet. Hudson Malic and Jacob Falefitu were very happy with their prizes at the fete.
Domenic Butcher, from Narre Warren, had fun feeding the animals.
Left: Charlee Rochester, from Berwick, walked and talked with the animals.
Senior citizens Hogan, George Fielding, Henry Todd and Lawrence Kee. The raffles of cosmetic products was won by Dennis Hogan, Elizabeth Choo and Reg Fowler. The seniors were entertained by DJ, Rob Foenander. THE Berwick Senior Citizens Club will have their Christmas break-up lunch on Friday 13 December (lucky for some). There will be surprises for everyone,
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A special day of soccer By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FRIENDSHIP Day is an initiative close to Carlos Loyola’s heart. As coach of the Doveton Special Soccer School, Carlos pioneered the event which sees students from a range of different special schools meet each other and get involved in a day full of soccer matches and competitions. Coach Loyola said this year’s Friendship Day, held on Friday 1 November, was one of the biggest events on his club’s 2013 calendar and that it didn’t disappoint. “The Friendship Day means a lot, this was part of my dream for many years,” coach Loyola said. “We had to stop the day for a few years and it’s been my dream to get it back. “It was fantastic.”
The Friendship Day took place at Waratah Reserve in Doveton allowing participants from several special schools to compete in soccer matches across a range of different divisions. The schools involved in this year’s event included Naranga Ashwood, Berendale, Emerson, Marenbek, Wangaratta and Doveton. An Opening Ceremony kicked proceedings off at 10.20am before the games got underway for the rest of the morning and afternoon. Coach Loyola also said he wouldn’t have been able to put the event on again without the help of several organisations, including Blairlogie Living and Learning and Wallara Industries, just to name a few. For more information on the Doveton Special Soccer School contact Carlos on 0414 393 700 or visit www.dovetonsss.com.au
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Green fingers, green walls By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
Himasha had a great day in the garden last week at school. 109975
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Miss Caputo was looking happy with the new garden. 109975 Students in participating classes will also receive a fun take-home kit which includes materials for each child. “It comprises of a plastic trowel, gardening apron, gloves and seeds. Students will receive one plastic pot for students to use at school, and another to take home and share with fam-
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Luke received a helping hand with his gardening from Glen Elston, from Powerquip Hallam. 109975
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Performance set to shine PERFORMING artists have the chance to shine on stage at next year’s Casey Kids Carnival. The city of Casey is looking for interested performers to show-off their act on the community stage at the carnival on Saturday 23 March. Each year the event attracts thousands of visitors to Akoonah Park, Berwick, to enjoy
a fun day out with free entertainment for the whole family. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett encouraged acts to apply to perform at the event. “The 2014 Casey Kids Carnival gives local artists the opportunity to perform on stage, gain wide spread exposure and experience the thrill of performing in front of thousands of people,” he said.
The event will be held from 1pm with entertainment including live performances, rides, interactive games, roving entertainers, face painters, art and craft and live animals until about 7pm. Interested performers should visit the City of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov. au/caseykidscarnival for more information or to download an Expression of Interest form.
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Top day out for toddlers By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BIG group of Berwick toddlers spent a very special day with students from Berwick Seconday College last month. Berwick Secondary and Edrington Park Childcare Centre and Kindergarten were both successful in applying for a NAB Schools First Seed Funding award last month and both parties were involved with the Adidas Schools Fun Run. Around 120 children from the childcare centre walked over the Bryn Mawr Reserve to participate in the run, while 25 VCAL students from Berwick Secondary assisted with the set-up, catering, face-painting and ball games, including tug of war, tunnel ball and ball games. Despite the weather being chilly, the kinder kids and older students
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$2 Shop staff are excited to bring customers a range of sales, including five metres of Christmas wrapping paper for 99 cents, and Shirnick party ware for $2, one of the lowest prices in Melbourne. Assorted Christmas cards are also available at just $2 a packet. The top quality service, attractive prices and gift shop product discounts makes this store unique among its competitors. The store has been operating in Fountain Gate for 12 years however owner of the Narre Warren shop Debbie has worked for 19 years in the store. Owners of the store also offer their
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Looking good for its age By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BLOW out the candles and take a walk down memory lane - Endeavour Hills is turning 40. Residents throughout the suburb are being called on to support the 40th anniversary of the first land sales in Endeavour Hills this month through a range of activities. Planned celebrations include an art competition for primary school age children, a historical photo display and oral history recordings by local residents, Early images of the developing suburb will be on display at Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre for the next 10 days. Peggy Clark, who has lived in Endeavour Hills since November 1972 and has contributed photos to the historical display, moved to the area when there were roughly only six houses there and farm land stretched for almost as far as the eye could see. “We had friends who lived in Doveton so we used to visit the area before we bought land there,” she explained. “It wasn’t flat, we liked the undulation. “Now there’s a shopping
Endeavour Hills was one of Melbourne’s fringe suburbs in the early 1970s.
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centre, transport. It used to be very peaceful but now you get a lot of traffic.” While times have certainly changed in Endeavour Hills, Ms Clark’s memories of the suburb’s beginnings remain etched in her mind. “It used to be an area where people dropped their stray cats off and we used to take them in,” she said. “People also used to knock on our door when their cars got bogged in the paddocks. It was quite funny.” Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan recently met with Ms Clark who showed him her photos of an early Endeav-
our Hills with grassy paddocks, empty roads, a few framed houses and newly laid roads. Mr Donnellan said a display was the perfect opportunity to reflect on the origins of Endeavour Hills, which dates back to the 1830s. “You will see over 80 streets in Endeavour Hills named in honour of Captain Cook and his crew,” Mr Donnellan said. “This is a great opportunity for local residents to reminisce, dig out their old photos and memories of Endeavour Hills and share them with the community for display at the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, as part of the celebrations.”
The Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre was one of the first pieces of infrastructure built in the new suburb.
Town in need of a heart By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AN OVERDUE town centre in Endeavour Hills is on the drawing board but not soon enough to celebrate the suburb’s 40th anniversary. First-term City of Casey councillors Rafal Kaplon and Rosalie Crestani have lobbied Casey Council to fast-track the project to build a hub to draw its residents together in the suburb’s heart. Currently, Australia Day or New Year’s Day events are not even held in the suburb because there are no suitable venues. The councillors say an under-used space between the library, shopping centre and community house could be made more appealing with the addition of an alfresco café area and a skate park. It would complement the gymnasium, which is being given a $2 million revamp. Cr Kaplon said the result could be a safe, open and ac-
cessible congregation place for the young, old and their community groups. “It’s a very fragmented area at the moment. “For such a high-density area, there’s no community meeting place to come together and celebrate,” Cr Kaplon said. “Even in the shopping centre, there’s no place to meet.” The idea had been kicked around and shoved aside many years ago. Cr Crestani said Endeavour Hills hadn’t lacked funding in the past but that it had it was just needed to maintain basic infrastructure. “Money is being spent but not on new infrastructure or innovative ideas. “There’s the Fountain Gate (shopping centre) extension and Narre Warren street works - we don’t want to see Endeavour Hills drop off.” Cr Kaplon said prior to his and Cr Crestani’s agitations, the council had first planned
to postpone the project for another 20 years. The two councillors successfully pushed for a $150,000 master plan to be completed early next year. Their hope is for funding for building works by next July. Cr Kaplon expects the project to cost about $3million in up to four years. “It’s very overdue. That’s why we’ve made it the top priority for our term. “On the other hand, it’s very timely - there’s an ageing population, the suburb is getting rundown and it’s time to revitalise Endeavour Hills in its 40th year. “I think the residents deserve it. ” Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, who is based in Endeavour Hills, said he hoped residents and user groups would be consulted during the masterplan’s creation.
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Shopkeeper sees centre grow By BRIDGET COOK SHANE Bakian has literally seen the suburb of Endeavour Hills develop around him - right from his shopfront. He was one of the original tenants of the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre when it opened its doors in 1979. Mr Bakian said he had watched the centre expand around him, and housing and development pop up around the centre over the past 40 years. He opened the Bakian Fruit Village in what was a small shopping complex that contained just a Safeway supermarket and chemist in 1979. He sold the fruit shop in 1999, but remained a tenant opening the Bon Appetit Delicatessen.
“Safeway and myself are the only original tenants left,” he said. “It was very different back when we opened. There was basically nothing around the centre, with new housing estates just being developed. “You could buy land nearby then for $20,000 to $25,000. “The make up of the suburb has changed a lot as well. In the early days it was mostly people of European background. “Now our customers are very multicultural, with people from all backgrounds including Sudanese, Afghans, Lebanese, Palestinians and Polish.” Mr Bakian said the shopping centre had expanded a lot, now boasting more than 70 tenants. “In the late ’80s and early
’90s the centre went through a big change,” he said. “A Big W was added first, then the centre was developed to cater for more shops. A Coles was opened and lots of new sections were included.” Mr Bakian said his business had always been successful, apart from when the Hallam Bypass opened. “The centre was affected a lot when the Hallam Bypass opened. We had a lot of passer-by traffic from Heatherton Road, but that stopped a bit. “Human nature is always to go where is easier, and we were no longer the easy option. It wasn’t just me that lost business but the whole centre. “Things have picked up again since then, though.”
Shane Bakian, who owns the Bon Appetit Delicatessen, was one of the first tenants of the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Tracks back in time By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WHEN Kevin Clark drives through Endeavour Hills he still recalls the old streets, the old families and the old stories - now just memories, much like the dirt roads. “Progress was one thing I had to adapt to, seeing all this land change from farm land. “I could take you for a trip around and I could tell you all the original farmers. Even a lot of the roads,” Kevin said on the eve of the suburb’s 40th anniversary. “There were family farms and businesses that I grew up with and then you see it all kind of gone. “Those family ties, a lot of them pioneering families in the area, have just been cut.” But for all his nostalgia Kevin, a retired farmer and current pastor at the South Eastern Christian Centre in Endeavour Hills, believes the suburb’s development has been an advantage, particularly the shopping centre. “Everyone from Hallam, Narre North and even Belgrave, instead of going into Dandenong, they came
here for a lot of their shopping. “That changed the dynamic because Dandenong was the absolute monstrous hub of all of Gippsland at that stage and that was a very big change, that fact that quite a good shopping centre was introduced here. It wasn’t as big as it is now but it had the essentials.” Kevin has spent most of his 63 years living throughout the south-east corridor, juggling a lot of his time between working on a Cranbourne vegetable farm and volunteering at the church. “My early childhood was in Dandenong, then we moved out to Hallam and then we had a dairy farm at Narre Warren North so, of course, we’ve been travelling through here (Endeavour Hills) for years. “We moved back here about 16 years ago. “We were growing vegetables down the other side of Cranbourne but I chose to move back here because this is more of my stomping ground.” The ‘we’ Kevin talks about is his wife Sandy, who was instrumental in
introducing him to the other love of his life - his church. Kevin started attending church in 1988 following the death of Sandy’s aunt, Ev, the same year the South Eastern Christian Centre moved to its current site in Gleneagles Drive. “Her aunty had been a Christian a long, long time. What changed was that San’s aunty died and I went to the funeral and I just really got upset with it because she was such a lovely lady,” Kevin said. Kevin began with Bible school at the centre, eventually becoming an elder in the early 1990s and now plays a pivotal role in travelling to Cambodia to assist in children’s education. “We started employing Cambodian people (on the vegie farm) and they started coming to the Christian centre, a couple of them, and now we’ve built quite a Cambodian community here in the church,” he said. “We’ve actually built a church within a church and out of that we’re doing quite a bit of work in Cambodia. I go over there twice a year and we’re teaching kids English.”
Kevin Clark, a former farmer and Endeavour Hills pastor, has a strong affinity with the suburb which harks back to its origins. Picture: MEAGAN ROGERS But while Kevin may travel regularly, he has no doubt as to where his home is. “Endeavour Hills is where I have very strong family roots with,” he said.
Visitors drawn to school market By LACHLAN MOORHEAD STUDENT leadership has reached new levels at Gleneagles Secondary College in Endeavour Hills. The year nine Student Leadership class from Gleneagles, along with the school’s parents and friends association, is in the process of planning a market day next month for the local community. Lynne Moller, the student leadership class teacher and school librarian, said the market would help educate the students about how to work within a team. “The year nine students are running the whole thing in conjunction with the parents and friends association and have been dropping off flyers and going to other classes to promote the event,” she said. “It’s about bringing the Endeavour Hills community together.” The market day will be held at the school in Reema Boulevard on Saturday 7 December from 10am to 3pm. The event will include a host of stalls with a range of items on offer, including Christmas cards, phone accessories, footy cards and popcorn, just to name a few. “We want to make connections, build relationships, and create cross-cultural
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Shania, Mouhamed, Carolanne and Shaun, along with their fellow Student Leadership classmates, have spent a lot of time planning next month’s Market Day at Gleneagles Secondary College. understanding,” Ms Moller said. “We have over 1200 students at our school and we want to get the whole community involved. “Whether people are part of our school directly or not, we want them to get involved. “They may want to have a stall, volunteer, promote their business, donate prod-
ucts for the raffle or share their culture.” Ms Moller also said she had been extremely impressed with the organisation and networking skills exhibited by her students while planning the market. For stall inquiries contact Jamel from the parents and friends association on 0413 425 912, and for more information visit www.gleneagles.vic.edu.au
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Council slams sales endeavour By CASEY NEILL ENDEAVOUR Hills was slammed for “flaunting Captain Cook in all his glory” when the suburb was born. “I thought we were going to make a stand against this commercial jazz,” Berwick City councillor Syd Pargeter said in November 1973 during a council debate over a large bronze statue of the explorer. “How did Captain Cook ever get mixed up in selling houses?” he said. “The name Endeavour Hills is a prostitution of his history.” Well-known radio identity Norman Banks had unveiled the statue in Joseph Banks Crescent, Endeavour Hills, the previous day. His forebear, Sir Joseph Banks, was the botanist aboard the HMS Endeavour on Cook’s first voyage of discovery. The statue, by sculptor Marc Clark, was at the time said to be the most authentic likeness yet. Cook and the Endeavour were the motive and theme of the sales and promotional effort of Endeavour Hills Pty Ltd, which owned more than half the land in the new suburb. All the major roads and streets were named after the en-
The Captain Cook statue in the Fitzroy Gardens. tire crew of the Endeavour. “Isn’t this in the form of an advertisement even if it isn’t a sign?” councillor Jan Bateman said during the statue debate. Councillor John Thomas said: “To have taken notice of it
is in itself some form of encouragement. We’d be better off to ignore it.” Cr Pargeter unsuccessfully moved a motion that a letter be sent to Endeavour Hills Pty Ltd asking “should a statue flaunting Captain Cook be used to sell houses?”. A second part of the motion was then put and carried, asking the developer to move the statue to Endeavour Hills Technical School when it was no longer required. But that’s not where it ended up. Harry Nicholls from the Nicholls Gledhill real estate agency in Endeavour Hills auctioned the property that now houses the ambulance station. “And on that site there was a life-sized statue of Captain Cook,” he said. “One bloke thought he might like to buy it as a garden gnome.” Mr Nicholls instead spoke to the State Government and had it donated to City of Melbourne for display near Cook’s Cottage in the Fitzroy Gardens. It was installed in July 1997. “And that’s where it really should have been, anyway, rather than in someone’s backyard as a garden gnome,” he said.
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Suburb maintains image By CASEY NEILL ENDEAVOUR Hills was “premier land” when it first went on the market in the early 1970s. And Les Donaldson from Narre Warren real estate agents Donaldson Martin and Co said it remains a popular suburb today. “Because you’ve got the shopping centre, you’ve got good schools,” he said. “It’s got wonderful access into the city, you’ve got wonderful sporting facilities and many golf clubs, and it’s only a stone’s throw into Dandenong. “Today you can jump on the freeway and when the market’s good it’s less than 25 minutes into the CBD.” Mr Donaldson said the initial land release sold “very, very well”. “It was quite beautiful land, magnificent land, undulating,” he said. “A lot of people, they’ve got views back over down to the bay and also back over into the city. It was considered quite an exciting development. They could see to the Waverley Park footy ground and back into the Dandenongs.” He said the area was marketed to “normal people who wanted to have their family there”. “When it was developed... Dandenong was quite an exciting and vibrant city,” he said. “A lot of people who would live at Endeavour Hills would have worked or owned businesses within close proximity.” Mr Donaldson said variable land size was another drawcard. “From the ordinary 650 square metres up to one acre,” he said. Harry Nicholls established Nicholls Gledhill’s Endeavour Hills branch in 1987. “We tried to get an office in Endeavour Hills up at the main shopping centre but the real estate agent that managed the shops at the time didn’t want another real estate agent in there,” he said.
An advertisement for land in Endeavour Hills from the Dandenong Journal, November 1973. “We found this block of land here and there was a board on the front. “We bought this block and built these shops here (in Raymond McMahon Boulevard).” Mr Nicholls’ team was then selling vacant home sites for about $30,000. “Most of the new homes were sold at that time for prices of $125,000 to $150,000,” he said. “We sold many new homes in Hensley Court for around $140,000 each. “The same homes today would probably sell at $450,000-plus.”
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School’s mini-multiculture By LACHLAN MOORHEAD JOHN Hurley sees the multiculturalism at Thomas Mitchell Primary School as a simile for Endeavour Hills. Into his 22nd year as principal, Mr Hurley has watched Thomas Mitchell develop from its inception in 1991, with less than 300 students, to a thriving school which now caters for more than 800 children from a plethora of international backgrounds. In more than two decades of teaching in Endeavour Hills, Mr Hurley said the suburb’s internationalism has evolved over the years. “In the early ’90s it was much more European multicultural whereas now its world multicultural and I think that’s where the big difference is. “In those days there were many students from Greece and Eastern Europe, Romania. “There was a breakdown where Croatia and Serbia were together and then they broke apart and it was a bit of a difficult time and we had a lot of families from that community that left and came here.” Mr Hurley refers to the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s which occurred after a series of political upheavals and conflicts which primarily affected Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia. A former principal at Cranbourne Primary School, Mr Hurley said it was this influx of international families into Endeavour
Mr Hurley sitting in on class with Thomas Mitchell grade 6 student Radhika. Hills that originally drew him to the position at Thomas Mitchell. “For me the ultimate satisfaction for a job would be to start your own school, so I decided that was what I wanted to do. There were three schools opening at the one time. “There was Coral Park, Thomas Mitchell and the other was Maramba. “I did some research and the information I came up with was that this would be the most interesting school to start - most interesting because of the multicultural community.” More than 20 years later Mr Hurley continues to advocate for internationalism within the school, guiding Thomas Mitchell to reflect and promote the multiculturalism of Endeavour Hills. “Two and a half, three years
ago, we started Islamic studies as part of the religious education program. “We now have as many kids going to Islamic studies as go to Christian education,” he said. “Next year we’re starting up Buddhism as well. We’re starting to cater for all the community.” Reflecting on the suburb’s growth over the past 40 years, Mr Hurley said there was no doubt of the community pride now carried by residents from Endeavour Hills. “I think there’s a lot more community mindedness, I think that people are proud to be in Endeavour Hills whereas I think initially people may have seen it as just sort of Dandenong on the hill, or even Springvale on the hill,” Mr Hurley said. “There are sports teams that are from Endeavour Hills now.”
John Hurley has been principal of Thomas Mitchell Primary School in Endeavour Hills since its inception over 20 years ago. Pictures: MEAGAN ROGERS
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Fire warnings: vital information LAST year, Victoria experienced more than 4400 bush and grassfires. Fire warnings are issued when a fire has started and you need to stay informed and take action. There are three different levels of warnings – Advice, Watch and Act, and Emergency Warning. Warnings aren’t necessarily issued in any order – fires can start and spread so fast the first warning issued could be an Emergency Warning. It’s your responsibility to understand the different types of warnings and how to access them. You should never wait to receive an official warning before you leave. Bushfires can start, spread and become uncontrollable quickly – threatening homes and lives within minutes. There are different situations when you might need to monitor and check for fire warnings and updates: On a hot, dry, windy day when fires can start suddenly at any time During summer, check regularly for updates
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family and neighbours who may need help leaving early before a fire,” he said. “The responsibility for surviving the fire season is shared between emergency services and the community – we all share the responsibility for our community’s safety,” he said. Plan and prepare for fire this summer: Do you understand the fire risk where you live? Talk to your local CFA brigade and find out your level of risk, or visit cfa.vic.gov.au Talk to your household about what you’re going to do on a fire risk day, where you’ll go and when you’ll leave Pack an emergency kit so you’re ready to go. For more information on what to include, go to cfa.vic.gov.au Download the FireReady smartphone app Plan ahead so you don’t have to make decisions at the last minute For more information on planning and preparation this summer, go to cfa.vic. gov.au or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
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Cinema sets gold standard By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MOVIEGOERS throughout Casey will be lining up for front row seats this week when Gold Class is officially opened at Village Cinemas in Fountain Gate. Village is encouraging patrons to come and experience the luxurious Gold Class after it opens at Fountain Gate today, 21 November, along with its plush reclining seats and state of the art cinema technology. Duane Rowley, site manager for Village Cinemas Fountain Gate, said a Gold Class option was something a lot of people
in Casey were looking for. “Village has been at Fountain Gate for 12 years and is something people wanted,” he said. “More guests will be able to come to Village, more feet through the doors.” While waves of anticipation have been bubbling throughout Casey on the eve of tomorrow’s Gold Class launch, Village Fountain Gate is also set to open a huge 419-seat Vmax cinema in the near future, including first class stadium seating and extra leg room. “Everything about Vmax is
bigger,” Mr Rowley said. “It has bigger screens, bigger seats and bigger sounds.” Village Cinemas Australia CEO Kirk Edwards said the inclusion of Gold Class cinemas to Fountain Gate would be a fantastic boost to the shopping centre. “We are very proud to be bringing Gold Class to one of Australia’s top family cinema destinations,” he said. “It is a concept that is booming and is being noted as one of the best cinema experiences in the world.”
Village Cinemas Site Manager Duane Rowley is looking forward to the highly anticipated opening of Gold Class at Fountain Gate. Picture: DONNA OATES
Good rap goes with gift HALLAM business iBare Giftware added some celebrity status to its sales team last week for a good cause. The direct selling business had Jo Stanley from Fox FM visit on Wednesday last week to work the floor and help raise money for charity. Fox FM’s Matt and Jo show put out an offer as part of its $Ks for Kids campaign, which raises money for children in need this Christmas, for businesses to bid to have the show’s stars visit them, with the money to go towards the initiative. iBare was the winning bidder, donating $7500 to the campaign. Magda Dabaco, from iBare Giftware, said the event was a great success. “iBare has built their business model on giving back to the com-
munity through hosting charity, fundraising and Girls Nights In,” she said. “Jo Stanley was an honorary iBare representative in the showroom and helped us put on a great event. “Over 10 local businesses also donated items to go towards a massive raffle, which helped raise even more money to donate to the kids of Melbourne. “Such excitement and fun all the women had with Jo Stanley at the iBare exclusive event.” Ms Stanley chose an exclusive pendant that iBare designed and profits from the sale of the $30 pendant over the month will also be donated to $Ks for Kids. The necklace can be purchased online www.ibare.com.au or in their showroom.
There is a strong contingent participating in Jim’s Mowing 2013 Movember campaign, including,(back) Anthony Silverman and Martin Buissink, (front) Aaron Harrison, Greg Puzzolo and Steve Dobbs.
Lawn mower push makes the cut By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EVER wanted to push a lawn mower across Australia but never had the chance? The team at Jim’s Mowing are doing just that this month as they push a mower from Tasmania to Queensland to raise money for Movember, in support of men’s health. Regional franchisor for the Casey Region Anthony Silverman, based in Berwick, said this was the third year of involvement in Movember for Jim’s Mowing. “For the Jim’s Mowing national conference we were all on a cruise in the Pacific Islands and during it we started chatting about what we were going to do this year for Movember,” Mr Silverman said. “We thought about where we could push a lawnmower from and we decided to make it Hobart to Brisbane.
“We left on 27 October, put the mower on a boat and landed at Station Pier on 1 November.” Mr Silverman joined the team for nine days during the first legs of the journey and will now cheer his colleagues on from Berwick as they complete the rest of the 2740 kilometre journey, finishing in Brisbane on 28 November. Mr Silverman said one of his highlights of the trip was staying at the Pakenham Hotel where the patrons donated to the cause without even hesitating. “We’ve actually been ahead of time, we’ve been finishing per day between 5pm and 6pm,” Mr Silverman said, speaking while he was in the convoy and just a few kilometres shy of the New South Wales border. “There’s different people from Jim’s Mowing helping for different sections,” he said.
“The big thing is to raise awareness and to get men to think about having tests.” Each of the 150 franchisees involved from Jim’s Mowing is hoping to reach this year’s target of $65,000 in fundraising, considerably more than last year’s $40,493 total. Covering 65-70 kilometres per day, Mr Silverman is hopeful the mowing convoy can meet or even go past this expectation for such a worthy cause. But first the team just have to make sure they get to Brisbane safely and soundly. “We have a vehicle in front of the mower, one behind it and then a giant Winnebago coming along as well,” he said. “Some of the roads are very narrow so we have to make sure we stay safe.” To donate to the Jim’s Mowing visit www.movember.com.
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pregnancy - development of preeclampsia, rupture of membranes, placental problems. Dr Arora said: “Many causes of pre-term birth still remain unknown and cannot be prevented. “Mothers who have one or more of the common risk factors will be closely monitored by their obstetrician and may require some special medical attention or medication during their pregnancy.” Nurse unit manager Joyce Coyle states that the hospital’s level two nursery has highly qualified and experienced neonatal nursing staff using state-of-the-art medical equipment. Her team of midwives also gives an extremely high level of support for parents going home with babies that have been born premature with both home visits and breastfeeding clinics twice a week. Dr Poonam Arora delivers newborns at St John of God Berwick Hospital and her consulting rooms are located in Berwick and Pakenham. Phone 9769 3223 for all appointments or visit www.drpoonamarora. com.au.
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COFFEE MACHINE, Delonghi, fully automatic coffee maker, 3 years old, good condition. $125. Call 9769 9491.
5942 7664 0418 890 612
DISPLAY CABINET, 10 years old, very good condition, great for displaying Jewellery or precious items. Will deliver to Berwick area. Paid $850 will sell for $300. Call Sam on 0438 211 261.
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DOUBLE BED, federation frame, Sleep Easy pillow top mattress, as new. $400. 9707 2605. ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, Ikea brand, brown with white doors, GC. $175. 0430 563 529.
Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
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BEEL – POORE
AIRLESS SPRAY GUN, Wagner,SF23, hasn't done much work, maybe 300 hours, $3,000 ono. 0409 607 602.
Congratulations Lyndal and Rohan on the birth of your precious little boy
TYLER
BOTTLE OPENERS, collection of over 300, many very rare, EC. $200 the lot. 5941 3625.
LOUNGE SUITE, leather, 3 seater couch, 2 chairs, VGC. $500ono. 0408 201 707. Berwick.
MOBILITY SCOOTER, Prowler, 3410, dual battery, 4 pole, 110 amp, EC. $2,700ono. 0408 201 707. Berwick.
POOL CLEANER, "Kreepy Krauly" style, fully automatic pool cleaning system, suits above and in ground pools, cleans floor and walls, includes 10m of hose, brand new in box. $159. 0419 668 981.
Lots of love, hugs and kisses to the three of you from Nanny Colleen and Aunty Emily.
BUNK BED, bottom double, top single, white, 2 draws under bed. $180. 0407 402 584.
SWING SET, 3 sections, multi-play unit with double and single swings plus trapeze, strong and durable, suits all ages, brand new in box, available now for Christmas. $89. Ph: 0419 668 981.
TOOL BOX, fully lockable, 9 compartments, will fit GU Nissan Patrol ute, slight surface rust, otherwise GC, $1,000. 0409 416 319. Healesville.
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Call our Classifieds Department on 1300 666 808 to place your ad.
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GOLF BUGGY, Electric, with charger, remote control, walk behind, clubs not included. $195. 0408 354 809.
PORTABLE TOILET, 20 litre capacity, fully selfcontained, no connections needed, great for camping, caravan, boat etc, easy to clean and carry, brand new in box, never used. $85. 0419 668 981.
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FURNITURE, wall unit, brown, wooden with glass doors and chaise lounge suite, near new, grey, EC, $850. 0432 045 759.
For something special Naomi Taylor, Authorised Civil Celebrant
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CABINET, Timber, with leadlight. $120. Bernadette 0407 402 584.
LYNBROOK, 10 Hopegood Place, Saturday 23rd November, 9am 3pm. Cane balcony setting, general household items, toys and much more. No early birds.
9791 8356 MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS
IRONING Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality. Call Julie
9703 1616 0439 656 044
NARRE WARREN
36 Bennet St, Dandenong
DOMESTIC
ADVERTISERS please note that advertisements in this classification must be pre-paid. BERWICK, 20 Turner Street, Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November, 8am-2pm. Big garage sale, household goods, wall unit, double bed and mattress, plants and China. BERWICK, 6 Harley Court, Saturday 23rd November, 8.30am-4.30pm. Downsizing. Huge variety. BERWICK, 8 Villawood Place, Saturday 23rd November, 8am-2pm. Furniture, fishing gear, baby goods, toys, lots of bargains.
BERWICK 2 Graneel Grove Saturday 23rd November 8am-12pm Household goods, old wares and lots more. Moving house sale.
Saturday 23rd November 8am – 1pm
3 HOUSEHOLDS Furniture, antiques, clothing and household items. No early birds. C1102069-JO46-13
NARRE WARREN SOUTH, 68 Harrington Drive, Saturday 23rd November, 8am-4pm. Household goods, lots of toys, brica-brac, curtain tracks and curtains, all most go, cheap prices.
PIANO, Alex Steinbach, upright, GC, $2,000. Ph: 0499 651 340. Berwick.
NATURAL REMEDIES /HEALING
Unit 3/9 Gardiner Street Sunday 24th November 8am-2pm. Treadmill, household goods, jewellery, tools, clothes, telescope and more. CRANBOURNE EAST, 16 Cardiff Grove, Saturday 23rd November, 8am-3pm. Cheap furniture and shabby chic goods. CRANBOURNE SOUTH, 33-35 Madelyn Court, Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November, 8am 3pm. Hobby farm implements, 5' Daken slasher, 2 ride on mowers, fertiliser spinner, posty bike, tractor rotary hoe and other farm implements, outside table setting, outside bar with swivel chairs, furniture, including walnut desk, brica-brac and lots more. ENDEAVOUR HILLS, 95 Chalcot Drive, Saturday 23rd November, 8am-3pm. Household items, computer desk, fish tank, lots of bargains and much much more. GEMBROOK, 5A Station Road, Sunday 24th November, 8am-3pm. Large assortment of goods, keenly priced.
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GARDEN /OUTDOOR
Phone 9773 9574, 0412 816 518
TUTOR MATHS AND ENGLISH
SPECIAL
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MULCH
BACHELOR, 56 y.o, seeks natural female companion. 9707 3872.
$20 per m3 Can deliver up to 30m³ loads.
14 Station Street, OFFICER Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November, 8am start. Tradies materials, household, sporting items.
PAKENHAM, 40 Clearwater Drive, Saturday 23rd November, 10am-4pm. Downsizing. Furniture etc. PAKENHAM 6 Mason Mews, Saturday 23rd November, 9am-5pm. Scrap booking sale, moving house, all scrap booking items must go. PAKENHAM, 4 Broadhurst Road, Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November, 8am onwards. Something for everyone.
ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE?
SCREENED TOP SOIL:
PETS & SERVICES
$20 per m3 Can deliver up to 10m³ loads. Delivery costs apply.
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
5941 5790 C1098283-JL43-13
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
TOP SOIL Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
Delivered in 10 metre loads
3cm x 3cm box advert in the Berwick, Cranbourne and Pakenham News and a Garage Sale Sign Pack! The pack includes 4 x waterproof signs, a marker and tips to make your sale a success!
$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick
$37 metre
If you would like to borrow a couple of Large “Garage Sale” pointer boards, drop into First National Real Estate – Neilson Partners on a Friday. Berwick 9707 6000 or Narre Warren 9705 4888 They must be returned the following Monday. Happy Selling!
MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS
MUSIC LESSONS Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.
MUSIC LESSONS
CLAIRVOYANT /PSYCHIC
Judy-Ann Steed
Feat: A Current Affair Today Tonight - The Age
guitar - piano - keyboard bass - drums
BOWEN THERAPY Necks - Knees - Backs Ph: 5968 1139 WEB: judyanns.com
DOG MINDING SERVICE, (re-started), good size enclosures in rural setting. Only small number of dogs. Lots of individual attention. 0419 535 960, 5942 7458, 0417 427 457.
ADVERTISERS in this section are qualified practitioners and are offering a non-sexual service.
Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
CLAIRVOYANT
GROOMING Small breeds. 5996 5272.
MASSAGE THERAPISTS
Narre Warren 9796 7090
ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE???
CHERYLS
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES
Phone 5945 0600
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
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Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked
GARAGE AND BUILDERS SALE
PAKENHAM, 18 Baltaser Drive, Saturday 23rd November, 8am-2.30pm.
BERWICK
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NARRE WARREN, 14 Vance Court, Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November, 9am-5pm. Moving house sale. NARRE WARREN NORTH, 49 Crawley Road, Saturday 23rd November, 8am. Furniture, gifts, bric-abrac, clothes $2, lots more
EDUCATION & TUITION
By Jean-ne. Mobile unit Singing lessons that come to you. Enquiries directed to Jean-ne 0434 488 579.
C997259-JL2-12
9794 8989
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PATRON WINDOWS
EXERCISE BIKE, Proform Recumbent, excellent condition, less than 6 months old, includes USB connectivity, headphone jack, digital monitor, various workout programs with different levels of resistance, pulse grips that measure pulse rate and monitor workout intensity, side hand grips and adjustable seat, uses AC power or battery, Cost $499 sell $350. Beaconsfield. 0413 330 106.
1300 666 808
LAKESIDE, 23 Waterford Rise, Saturday 23rd November, 8am-2pm. Household furniture, appliances, bric-a-brac.
OPEN SAT TILL 12.00pm
9 Coonara Court
1300 888 668 WINDOWS
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Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small.
1021237-PJ16-12
IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY
CAMERA LENS, Nikon mount, Sigma, 150-500mm, f/5-6.3, DG, OS, HSM, APO. Ultra telephoto zoom lens ideal for nature, wildlife, or sports photography, OS (Optical Stabilizer) system minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, UV filter. Hardly used, EC. $875 ono. 0402 121 355. Warragul/Pakenham
All Ages & levels Welcome ENROL NOW!
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Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au
Ellagant Pooches
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Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
The pack includes • 4 waterproof signs • Marker pen • Tips to make your sale a success
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Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $9.50!
C1064218-KG50-12
Having a Garage Sale? GOLF CLUBS, Newton, bag, buggy, covers, hundreds of balls(new and used), shoes, jacket, umbrella, raincoat, tees, ball markers, absolutely everything you need to play golf, short person's set. $300 ono, Warragul/Pakenham, 0402 121 355.
C1091840-PJ37-13
FOR SALE
Furniture Upholstery
Cobral Metals
Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham
Phone: 5941 4578 EXPRESS MOBILE DOG WASHING & GROOMING PETA 0435 109 944
SN1083130-PJ29-13
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
FIREWOOD, redgum split, ute and truck loads delivered. Call Peter: 0418 997 423.
PAKENHAM 84 Livingstone Boulevard Saturday 23rd November 8am-3pm Three house lots. Eclectic mix of homewares, baby items, household items, glassware, books and furniture.
C1085644-KK32-13
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
Case 60HP 4WD tractor with loader, 4 in 1 bucket, hay fork, 300 hours, as new. Heavy duty slasher, heavy duty grader blade, heavy duty mulcher. Tarrup mower, hay rings, self-propelled tiller, as new. 400L 6.5HP spray unit, as new. Wine making equipment, bird netting, new, small trailer with crate. 9796 2117 or 0409 246 890
C1099842-JL44-13
C1080920-JO27-13
30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
C784346-SH17-10
Upper Beaconsfield
C1063231-PJ47-12
APB UPHOLSTERY
classifieds@starnewsgroup.com.au 1300 666 808
FOR SALE
UPHOLSTERERS
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www.expressdogwash.com.au Hydrobath and blowdry from $25 Full Clip from $45 Pet sitting available.
HOT DOGS GROOMING SALON
All breeds, no cages, friendly environment. Call Melanie 5940-9988.
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CONTRACT & TENDERS
TO LET
Evolution Music Academy are taking bookings for the 2014 school term. Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, Drums, Vocal, Violin, Sax, Clarinet, Trumpet, Flute, Piano. Our new studios are within easy reach from, Lynbrook, Lyndhurst, Narre Warren South, Hallam, Hampton Park, Cranbourne West.
Tenders
www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders
C542458-KK26-7
PUPPY, English bull terrier, male purebred, born August 2, 2013, parents w i t h p a p e r s . 900008800673070. $800. Ph: 5991 7529.
AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A SPECIAL CHARGE
TAX TIME WANT TO SAVE TIME & MONEY? Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.
Call 0401 488 874 PUBLIC NOTICES FREE CLEAN FILL
Wanted clean fill site, South eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks. Filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.
TO LET NO BANK HOME Low deposit. Stop renting. Call Lach 0434 059 127. RENT CRANBOURNE 3BR from $315pw. Call 5995 4485.
TO SHARE
0447 642 643 9702 1642
DANDENONG CENTRAL, furnished room. $160pw incl bills. 0422 538 391.
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER PUPPIES, beautiful, pure, ready to go, excellent bloodlines. 1 x tiger brindle boy, 1 x tiger brindle girl, 1 x red girl, 900008800668396/97 /90. All come with Pedigree papers, vaccinated, microchipped. HC and L2Hga clear by parents. If you believe you can give one of these beautiful puppies a loving home please contact Nikki 0424 080 823 or 5627 5790.
DANDENONG CENTRAL, close to shops and transport. Tom 9558 4599. HAMPTON PARK, Rooms to rent, $150 per week, includes bills, close to shops and transport. Call 0415 544 364. NARRE WARREN, Clean, quiet, lockable room available, must be working, bills and internet included in price of $170.00 per week. Call 0412 200 432.
Computers COMPUTERS
COMPUTER REPAIRS
WINTERS LANE, NARRE WARREN NORTH
Do you seek these qualities from your Property Manager?? 9Quick leasing with minimal vacancy 9Experienced staff with years of industry training 9Professional, pro-active & hard working
The special charge will be declared in relation to each of the following properties listed below:
Copies of the proposed scheme will be available for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Narre Warren during office hours for at least 28 days after the publication of this notice. You can also view on Council’s website www.casey.vic.gov.au.
CALL US NOW!! Good tenants waiting
Any person may make a submission under Section 223 of the Act. A Committee appointed by Council will consider any written submission that is received by it within 28 days after the date of publication of this notice. If any person wishes to appear before the Committee to be heard in support of a submission, a request to appear should be lodged with the written submission. After hearing submissions, it is proposed that the Committee will make a recommendation to the Council. The proposed date on which the declaration by Council will be made is Tuesday 11 February 2014. Interested persons should make inquiries with the Council in case the date changes.
9707-2000 24 hours 49 High Street, Berwick
C1102930-JL47-13
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Phone Bev 0411 334 415
C100368-JO45-13
Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs
COMPUTER REPAIRS
REQUIRED The Pakenham football club affiliated with Casey Cardinia require a reserves coach and under 17’s coach for season 2014. All applicants to call 0407 825 214 or e-mail pakenhamfc@bigpond.com Applications close 23rd of November C1102054-JO46-13
C686565-JM4-9
27 Intrepid St, Berwick
Ph 1300 85 39 39
RESERVES COACH & UNDER 17’S COACH
Sell it local...
TO SHARE
I BUY HOUSES
ALL HOURS ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
HOUSES & UNITS FOR SALE
PAKENHAM, room for rent, $150pw including bills and one family dinner. Must be employed. 5940 5686.
We are looking for a motivated person to join our stable and experienced team. Being a good communicator you will possess advanced people skills, good presentation and time management. Together, we will provide all stakeholders internal and external the best possible solutions and service. A history in Media or sales would be highly regarded although not a pre requisite. Current drivers licence and fully maintained vehicle required.
Mail your application to: Paul Bewicke, Group Real Estate Manager, Star News Group, PO Box 9, Pakenham 3980 paul.bewicke@starnewsgroup.com.au
RESUMES /EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
AVON
A rare opportunity has arisen for a Sales professional or a person planning a career shift to direct sales, to join one of Australia’s leading independent newspaper groups. You will be based at our head office in Pakenham and will be responsible for growing a portfolio of clients and managing your own territory. A modern and fully supported environment is supplied, with all the tools required to be successful.
LANDLORDS
The special charge, pursuant to Section 163 of the Act, is proposed for the purpose of defraying expenses incurred for the design and construction of Winters Lane, Narre Warren North.
8 Winters Lane, Narre Warren North 9 Winters Lane, Narre Warren North 15-31 A’Beckett Road, Narre Warren North 1-11 A’Beckett Road, Narre Warren North 11 Winters Lane, Narre Warren North 13 Winters Lane, Narre Warren North 15 Winters Lane, Narre Warren North 17 Winters Lane, Narre Warren North 19 Winters Lane, Narre Warren North
Advertising Sales Full Time REAL ESTATE FOCUS
Alex Scott and Staff, Berwick 9707 2000
In accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), notice is hereby given that the City of Casey has resolved its intention to declare a special charge.
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CAFE FOR SALE GEMBROOK Currently trading Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Popular busy breakfast and lunch cafe. Reasonable rent. Equipment as new. Reluctant sale. $40,000ono. 0418 998 884 or cafe 5968 1289.
Sell it local...
Call Tony: 8790 1726 C1101810-JL46-13
POSITIONS VACANT B-DOUBLE DRIVER INTERSTATE 1 x Brisbane per week Saturday to Wednesday
5942 5419 BH only C1102981-JL47-13
Horse World AGISTMENT
HORSES
NAR NAR GOON, large paddocks, private $40pw, group $30pw. www.snow view.net 0438 118 224.
Fast, no fees. Call Julie on 0405 678 489.
HORSES AT STUD
SELLER WILL FINANCE Cranbourne North. 3BR, 2 bathrooms, 2 car, brick and tile immaculate home. Call Paul 0447 973 235.
BLACK AND WHITE PAINT, 14.3HH, quiet nature, registered. Reduced service fee. $550. 5629 5623.
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Serving the southeast since 1990
Computer
Rental Per Week: $350 Date Available: 13th December 2013 Bond: $1517
Submissions are to be sent to the below address and are to be received no later than TUESDAY 31 DECEMBER 2013 Chief Executive Officer, City of Casey, PO Box 1000, NARRE WARREN VIC 3805
Business Computing Specialists
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Public Notice
The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Star News Group could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Star News Group will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
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BAS AGENT
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PUPPY, English bull terrier, male purebred, born August 2, 2013, parents w i t h p a p e r s . 900008800673076. $800. Ph: 5991 7529.
BOOKKEEPING
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL
POSITIONS VACANT
Ideal family home in central location. Comprising three bedrooms all with BIRs, two way bathroom, hardwood floors, formal front lounge, kitchen with dishwasher & adjacent dining with access to private fenced front yard with deck, gas ducted heating throughout, huge deck spanning length of house at rear which is all undercover, manicured rear gardens with garden storage shed, double length car accommodation with remote roller door, close to schools, transport, local shops, freeway access etc... Definitely worth viewing!
PUBLIC NOTICES
Work on site or from home. 13 years' experience. Phone 9795 8564 or 0418 346 818.
13 CHEVIOT AVENUE GREAT FAMILY HOME
C1102679-JL47-13
C1065437-KG48-12
TAXATION /ACCOUNTING
C940378-KK28-11
C112937-JL47-13
Closes 11 December 2013 Full details are available at:
10/2-8 Cnr Northey & Sth Gippsland Hwy, Lynbrook. Store & Academy opening January 2014 www.evolutionmusic.com.au
C1102783-JO47-13
Clyde North Contract No CT000112
5941 2516
BERWICK
Construction of Childrens Centre
Phone 0499 621 297
cats@pakenhamcats.com.au
C1020245-JL15-12
RENTAL OF THE WEEK
MUSIC TUITION
PETS & SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL
C1102952-JL47-13
MUSIC/INSTRUMENTS
DRIVER TRAINER PAKENHAM McColl’s Transport is one of Australia’s leading Tanker Transport companies, operating throughout eastern Australia, specialising in the transportation of Bulk Food, Farm Milk and Bulk Chemicals, employing over 450 people nationally. Due to growth within the company and increasing work volumes across the country, our Pakenham Depot currently has a vacancy for a full time Driver Trainer. This role will primarily be responsible for: and online induction of potential new drivers. documentation for each training session.
To be successful in this dynamic role, you should have: reduction approaches to driver training. If you feel that you are ready to take the next step in your career and join an organisation that are specialists in the industry, with a professional approach to business, please forward your resume to hr@mccolls.com.au
C1102789-KK47-13
APPRENTICE CABINETMAKER IRISH SPORT HORSE, brown gelding, 15.2hh, superb temperament with lovely rhythmic paces and willing jumper, good to shoe, float, catch, worm, suit intermediate rider. $3,500. 0433 503 155.
Commercial Joinery company in Hallam. Must be responsible and reliable person. Please fax resume to: 9796 5935 or email: accounts@cabfm.com.au Phone: 9796 5943
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Phone 9706 5443
PART TIME WEEKEND WORKER (Friday – Sunday)
CLEANER/MAINTENANCE
INTERSTATE/METRO HC or MC Lic required for delivery of new furniture interstate. This position includes heavy lifting with furniture handling exp a must. Must be fit and willing to work. Casual position with view to permanency. Please forward resume to: eastcoastfurniture01@bigpond.com For further info: 0419 875 516
MECHANICAL FITTERS, WELDER/ FABRICATORS AND FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIANS. Salary negotiated on experience plus opportunity for planned overtime.
To apply email your resume to hiab.vic@cargotec.com. C1101459-JO46-13
CRANBOURNE NORTH
CONCRETORS AND CONCRETORS LABOURERS
cranbournenorth@outlook.com and attach CV.
C1103021-JL47-13
For company in South East suburbs. Experience in Civil Construction; including footpath and kerb & channel. Full time positions. No sub contractors.
EARLY MORNING DELIVERY DRIVER Own vehicle required.
Phone Peter: 0467 442 353 C1102749-JL47-13
MUSIC TEACHERS
C1032208-JM21-12
FEED TANKER DRIVER Required to drive out of the Pakenham mill for Tooradin based company. Heavy combination licence. Vic Roads printout and references required. Morning shift, 6 days per week. Previous Applicants need not apply
C1102950-JL47-13
Evolution Music Academy need more dynamic music teachers in the following instruments Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard, Drums, Vocal, Violin, Sax, Clarinet, Trumpet, Flute, Piano and Per School Classroom. The new studios are situated in Lynbrook and are part of a new retail store complex opening in January 2014 If you would like to be part of this new team, send your resume to, luke@evolutionmusic.com.au All applications will be treated in confidence and applications need to be in by the 21st of December.
Contact Steve or John, office hours, 5998 3524.
Please call Narre Warren Newsagency:
Qualified Bachelor of Early Childhood Educator required for well established long day care centre in Pakenham area. Part time / full time positions available. Please forward resume please email humanresources@ryanroadcc.com.au or drop in resume to 1 Ryan Rd Pakenham. PHONE CALLS CANNOT BE TAKEN.
9704-6495
EXTRA $$ FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!
C1102055-JO46-13
PANEL BEATER
SALES PERSON REQUIRED
C1029649-KK20-12
Full time position exists for a self motivated, reliable person to join our sales team. Battery Zone is a small business that has been serving the Pakenham community for 7 years. We are seeking an individual who understands the value of excellent customer service and can integrate into an existing sales team. The right applicant will have current Victorian drivers licence, able to work Saturdays, automotive/mechanical knowledge an advantage. Above award wages paid. Please email or post resume to: sales@batteryzone.com.au Attention: The Manager, Battery Zone. Shop 3, 206 Princes Hwy Pakenham 3810.
POSITIONS VACANT
POSITIONS VACANT
DIV 2 NURSING POSITIONS
CONCRETOR
Afternoon and weekend shifts available for busy, 7 day medical centre. Applicants must be enthusiastic, team worker and have a friendly, professional manner. Please apply in person for job application, Dandenong City Clinic, 9 Pultney Street, Dandenong.
B DOUBLE DRIVER Required for evening start in Dandenong, changeover in Bendigo, finish in Dandenong. Immediate start. Call Cameron: 0427 577 702.
Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU
SALES
C1082355-JL28-13
LABOURER Required for fencing, must have drivers licence, car, ABN preferred. 0414 741 006.
WALKERS WANTED
(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
1300 654 910
Grant: 0419 248 372 Office: 9773 6655
Full time position Concrete reinstatement Paths and kerb & Channel. SE suburbs. Good conditions. Car license essential. Phone Paul 9796 8833 or 0417 107 122
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME
Please call us at
C1090024-JO36-13
Phone Jeff on: 8794 9455
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
C1032608-JL21-12
C1101108-JL46-13
If you have an injury, disability or illness and want to work then Outlook Employment is the place for you. With offices in Narre Warren, Pakenham and Cranbourne, we can provide you with a local high performing employment service. Our aim is to assist you to find and maintain a job. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT US Narre Warren - 9705 6445
Must be qualified and experienced in automotive industry. Frankston area. Top wages, excellent conditions. Immediate start, full time.
C1099622-JO44-13
SEMI CRANE TRUCK OPERATOR
Ben 0421 707 015
SEMI DRIVER Ad hoc drivers required for evening country run. Dandenong based. Call Cameron: 0427 577 702.
SEMI DRIVER REQUIRED Dandenong based, 5 days per week. Call Cameron: 0427 577 702.
TANDEM TIPPER DRIVER
TIPPER TRUCK DRIVER
www.pennymiller.com.au
Required for local and country work. This opportunity suits someone who is self motivated, takes pride in their work and customer focused to join our professional team. Must have relevant licences, Narre Warren
Above award wages paid.
Required to do plant hire work. Dandenong based, immediate start. Call Cameron: 0427 577 702.
Call: 1300 133 362
DRIVER
QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED
For South Eastern suburbs. HR/HC Licence required. Must be experienced. Ph: 0407 535 556.
TRUCK AND TRAILER DRIVER PART TIME/CASUAL position for truck and trailer quarry/asphalt deliveries S/E Suburbs. Must have Tipper and Road Ranger Exp. Asphalt exp preferred, can train.
Call Steve 0417 399 539 C1102222-JL46-13
WELDER /FABRICATOR Must be mig experienced, Dandenong based. 0421 160 648.
FOR SALE
ASSISTANT For a busy butcher shop in Dandenong, award wages apply. 0409 085 555.
SELL YOUR HOUSE, in 5 days. 0468 607 705.
C1100124-JL44-13
INSPIRING LEARNERS TO SUCCEED IN LIFE & IN WORK
Day Day and andEvening EveningClasses Classes sseses Sm SmalalllCClalatossind d Ph: 8794 8286 ENROL NOW! us to in Ph: 8794 8286 tactctus “Con onta lele ibib arareeeleligig 3/3 Webb Street Narre Warren outt ififyo youuer tt enen ou r G nm ENROL NOW! ov ENROLL NOW! nm fo over Holiday Program - Fast Track for G fundining”g” 3/3 Webb Street Warren fund Certiicate II NailNarre Technology CertiicateII3 Retail Hairdressing and Beauty herapy Certiicate Make Up & Skincare Certiicate 4 Hairdressing and Beauty herapy Hairdressing and Beauty herapy Courses Diploma of Beauty herapy School Holiday Program starting 2/12/13 narrewarrenhairbeautycollege@hotmail.com Short Courses and Workshop
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Now Recruiting Warehousing We Work with employers and employment partners to create job roles and candidates ready for the workforce, We are on the lookout for people interested in warehouse roles. Candidates will receive:
0410 802 803
Distribute catalogues locally. On-the-job training. No outlay. Get fit & socialise at the same time!
QUALIFIED BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
PRESSER Experienced. Part time. Contact 0402 279 642.
DRIVER
HIAB Cranes, Australia’s leading crane manufacture and supplier is seeking motivated team members with own tools. Located in Dandenong South we require
Narre Warren Newsagency and Tattslotto. Previous experience required. Send resume to: PO Box 123, Narre Warren, Vic 3805.
C1098817-PJ43-13
at our Koo Wee Rup Branch. We are seeking someone with excellent presentation and communications skills, self motivated, a strong network of contacts in the community, local knowledge of the area would be an advantage, experienced real estate agent representative (agents rep license) or sales and business experience preferred. Please email your covering letter and resume’ to karen@cho1ce.com.au by the 29th November 2013
C1073103-KK4-13
HR Licence, Road Ranger and Synchro experience essential for the pickup of used tyres metro & regional work. We are based in Dandenong.
REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON
Narre Warren Hair & Beauty College
YA BC3WO V0.1 NRW 1013
2013 HAIRDRESSING & BEAUTY COURSES 15 yrs and over. Vic & Commonwealth Govt Funding still available. You pay only: $148 – Cert II in Hairdressing $700 – Cert III in Hairdressing $300 to $900 for Beauty Courses, including Diploma of Beauty Therapy
Call for a FREE Newsletter Aust. Academy of Hairdressing (Toid) 3572
9329 9544 www.thehairacademy.com.au
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
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FORKLIFT LICENCE White Card, Traffic Control Truck - MR & HR* and many more 100% funded
1300 736 356 australianworkforce.com.au *(Conditions Apply)
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This is a part-time (0.4 - 0.6 FTE) position providing a high level of administrative support to the Senior School beginning January 2014. Visit our website for further information www.stmargarets.vic.edu.au. All enquiries to Phillip McConchie, Human Resources on 9703 8111. Applications including the names and phone numbers of three referees should be forwarded to employment@stmargarets.vic.edu.au. Applications close Sunday 1 December 2013.
DRIVER
PART TIME SALES ASSISTANT
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
C1095980-JL41-13
Berwick Grammar School
A long term career opportunity is available for a
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1080110-KG10-13
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Administrative Support
1st Choice Real Estate KooWeeRup
POSITIONS VACANT
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C1102790-KK47-13
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C904556-FB10-11
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Home run for Nick
Nick Veale, pictured here in his Berwick Cougars days, has taken the next step in his US baseball journey. Picture: FACEBOOK
By RUSSELL BENNETT FORMER Berwick Cougars pitcher Nick Veale must’ve made a fair impression in his first year in the US college baseball system. Division 2 side Young Harris has leapt at the chance to snap him up for the upcoming season in the Peach Belt conference and the 20-year-old is hell-bent in taking the next step in an already exciting journey. Veale played with the Cougars under-18 side in the 2010-11 season before making the step up to the senior team for 2011-12. He shone as a freshman on last year’s North Iowa Area Community College Trojans side that placed fifth in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division 2 World Series. He finished with a 3.51 earned run average, having struck out 41 hitters and walking 25. Veale signed a national letter of intent earlier this month with another member of the big cat family, the Georgia-based Young Harris Mountain Lions. The side has seen a host of its young stars, such as current Baltimore Orioles right-fielder Nick Markakis, drafted by Major League Baseball sides. But Veale is the first Australian to ever play with Young Harris.
Casey’s own a Vandal By JARROD POTTER CASEY’S favourite Cavalier can’t wait to become a Vandal. Cranbourne basketball rising star Renae Mokrzycki, 20, has signed her intent to join the University of Idaho women’s basketball team for her junior and senior years of college, making the switch from North Idaho College at the end of the current season. The talented forward said the University of Idaho scouted her out and wanted her to sign early to make it official. They (University of Idaho) came to a training session and said they will keep an eye on me because they thought I had improved since last season,” Mokrzycki said. “Then they came to a couple scrimmages and said they want me to sign with them early. “When I went on a visit they brought me in like I was already part of the team and having that sense of security is very important. “I wanted to make sure that I get on well with the coaches and girls before
I made any big decision and The Vandals did that.” The move means Mokrzycki will play in the National Collegiate Athletics Association’s (NCAA) Division 1 Women’s basketball competition - the best standard of competition in the college system, a challenge she is eager to undertake. “Unbelievable is an understatement,” she said. “I’m so grateful and happy to be thinking that I will be continuing my basketball career in a Division 1 uni. “Everything has happened so quickly first with starting ‘Juco’ (junior college) now signing to a Division 1 uni early is simply mind blowing and I couldn’t have asked for a better pathway.” The 2012 Big V Division 2 women’s MVP and All-Star Five member said she’d miss her North Idaho College team mates, but was keen to get across the fact that it is still close to everyone at North Idaho College. “Definitely going to miss the coaches and girls, the season has just started but we all get on well and
It was in two September showcases - the Best of the Midwest showcase in Indiana, and the Iowa Showcase in Cedar Rapids - that Veale’s form proved too hard for the Mountain Lions to ignore. “They got me to come down and visit their school and meet with the coaching staff, along with some of the players and then they offered me a scholarship for the next year - starting in August,” he told the Gazette. “The coach said they liked that I can control three pitches, (my) ability to throw strikes and (they) believe and I can come in and be a main starter for their program.” Veale has long dreamt of playing baseball professionally. He said he realised as a 15-year-old that getting signed straight out of Australia was unlikely, so - with the help of his father - his focus turned to proving his worth in the college system, while also getting the chance for a higher education. Now that he has committed to the Mountain Lions, Veale said his goal is to get back to competing at the junior college world series. “Individually I just want to go out and compete the best I can every game,” he said. “(But) stats-wise, I want to have 10 wins this season and an ERA under 2.5.”
Veale said the Cougars were “very supportive” of his college journey, adding: “I regularly talk to the boys back there. “When I was home last Christmas I was able to train with them and come and play a game. “When I came back over the winter for our summer break I was able to come to their pre-season practices, which helped me get ready for the showcases we had.” Veale’s career highlights so far include the Trojans winning their region for the first time in school history en route to the World Series and - on a personal note starting a World Series game and being given the chance to sign on in the States for another two years. “I’m thankful for all the coaches that I worked with back home, from club level all the way to playing for Victoria in the junior system,” he said. “And I’m thankful for the coaching staff here at NIACC (too). “They’ve have been able to develop me and help me get the position I’m currently in.” But Veale has received the most support from his parents who would, no doubt, be thrilled with the academic scholarship he has received through baseball.
Always a crowd favourite at Casey, Renae Mokrzycki now has a chance to build an even bigger fan base at the University of Idaho. 103863
cause no drama which is something you want in a team,” Mokrzycki said. “The beauty that Coeur D’Alene has, especially by the lake, will be missed but I’ll still get to see my host family so I’m happy.” Mokrzycki wanted to thank her family and friends, “for their support and being my backbone through my journey” and said her journey so far is testament to working hard to achieve something greater than ever anticipated.
“Life is full of many opportunities that you create yourself,” she said. “You might feel that things don’t work out or push you away, but just fight it and stay strong cause in the end you can look back and say ‘I made it’... just like I have made my dream come true.” In the mean-time Mokrzycki is on fire playing for North Idaho, snaring 11 points and 14 rebounds in the Cardinals’ 72-58 win over Casper College.
Renae, right, has signed with the University of Idaho for her junior and senior seasons. 103863 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
Contact Star Sport with sport stories and results on phone 5945 0666, fax 5945 0777 or email: sport@starnewsgroup.com.au
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Taylor-made for racewalking By RUSSELL BENNETT TAYLOR Vasiljevic hopes that her small racewalking steps end up becoming a giant leap for the sport among other local little athletes. Soon to turn 15, this Casey Little Athletics star is already a nine-year veteran of the sport and is fresh off winning the 1500-metre and 3000-metre titles at the School Sports Victoria (SSV) State Track and Field Championships, and the All Schools Track and Field State Championships, respectively, in Albert Park in recent weeks. She has already qualified, time-wise, for a spot in the Victorian Junior State titles in January next year. There the Fountain Gate Secondary College student will be racing for a spot at the nationals in Sydney next March and she desperately wants to make it for her shot at redemption. Taylor was disqualified from the event last year, with her dad Mile saying she got caught out on the day and was “too over-zealous”. That’s just the cut-throat nature of the sport - it’s scrutinised and judged more heavily at the elite levels than almost any other event. But she wouldn’t have it any other way. Racewalking comes more naturally to Taylor than running, and she definitely has the gift of the gab - even going so far as to describe the sport as “pretty easy”. But that’s the biggest misnomer about racewalking - while it may looking incredibly difficult, both Taylor and Mile insist it isn’t. “You have to have straight legs,” Mile said. “You can’t bend your knees until the leg comes right under the body. That was the thing Taylor looked for very quickly - not to look robotic. “It’s not like when you’re watching Kath and Kim and they make it look so uncomfortable - it should feel smooth.” Taylor hopes to one day compete in the Olympic 20-kilometre racewalk. She knows that’s a long way off - given her furthest distance so far is four kilometres - but with her never-say-die spirit, it seems inevitable she’ll get there. “A three-kilometre used to seem
Taylor Vasiljevic is hoping to inspire a new generation of racewalkers. 110622 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT daunting, but now it’s so easy!” she said. “A 1500 is like a sprint now. “You feel a pain in your shins and ankles for most of the race - that’s why so many people pull out of it, but you just keep doing it and you get used to it and your muscles learn to cope.” Taylor is just one of a large number of Casey little athletes doing big things on both the track and field. Little Athletics Victoria celebrated its 50th year in 2013 and as part of the celebrations held a special 50-year Region Challenge in Geelong last month. The seven regions that make up Little Athletics Victoria competed head-to-
head in a battle for state supremacy and the Gippsland Country Region (which includes both Cranbourne Little Athletics and the Berwick-based Casey Little Athletics) took home the gold medal. In total, there were 13 members of Casey Little Athletics in the team: Ethan Harris, Bailley Morrell, Matthew Merrilees, Samuel Thomson, Samuel Merrick, Peter Sio, Anthony Nicholls, Ben Merrick, Hayley Woolfe, Teneille Morrell, Shimona Albuquerque, Alyssa Prosser and - of course - Taylor. For more on how to get involved with the Casey Little Aths, visit www.caseylittleaths.org.au.
Warriors - League of their own By JARROD POTTER WAVERLEY Warriors held their own in the Asia Pacific Tennis League round at Doveton on Sunday - almost, while the women’s team went as close as possible to the series’ biggest upset. Playing two rounds across the weekend, the Warriors men first faced Tennis World Taipans and managed to claim two wins in the 2-6-44 to 4-9-45 loss before a resurgent effort on their home court gave the Warriors their first win. Sam Dowler struck first for Waverley as he knocked off Grant Doyle in three sets. Their other win came in the fifth rubber as Aaron Leeder-Chard/Daniel Ferretti kept the match alive with a 4-3 4-2 win over Richard Fromberg and Luke Saville. Waverley brushed aside Royal South Yarra Royals 5-10-41 to 1-328 with emphatic wins for captain Leeder-Chard, Dowler and Matthew Nickels in the singles before Leeder-Chard and Daniel Ferretti claimed a tough fifth rubber against David Kuvasinec and Adam Hubble. The visitors smashed through the first set 4-0 before Leeder-Chard/ Ferretti secured the second with a 4-2 win. That left the tiebreaker which the Warriors managed to claim in 12-10 to take the fifth and decisive rubber. In the dead sixth, Trent Cobb/Dowler easily beat Lewis Miles/Harry Lim 4-2 4-2 to give the Warriors their first victory in this AP-TL campaign. Warriors’ young womens team also won their first clash of the 2013 season, besting Delehey Reckers 4-9-39 to 2-6-31 on Friday. Early wins to Jaide Collins and Karen Filippou set up the victory for the Warriors, before Gabriela Sprague and the combination of Jaide Collins and Noelleda Ah San knocked off Rani Goodland/Masa Jovanovic to win 4-3 1-4 14-12 in an extended tiebreak. The Warriors almost went close to knocking off former Warrior Azra Hadzic and her RSY Royals on Sunday, with wins to Endeavour Hills’ rising star Noelleda Ah San over Samantha Harris 1-4 4-0 4-1 and Sprague who brushed aside Gem-
Waverley’s Daniel Ferretti in full flight during the Warriors clash with the Royals. 110361 Picture: JARROD POTTER ma Goodlabd 4-2 4-1. The might of Hadzic was too much for Jayde Viccars/Alana Parnaby in the fifth and ultimately decisive rubber, with Hadzic pairing up alongside Tammi Patterson to claim a 4-0 4-0 win. Cranbourne South’s hot shot Collins and Ah San made sure the ledger was levelled in the final rubber, besting Goodland/Harris 4-3 4-2. The next back-to-back rounds of the Asia-Pacific Tennis League are at the National Tennis Centre and Royal South Yarra for the men while the women head to Green Gully on Saturday and Royal South Yarra on Sunday.
SOME of the region’s most promising young basketballers showed what they were made of earlier this month at the School Sports Victoria (SSV) Southern Metropolitan Region Primary basketball finals at Cardinia Life. And fittingly, the Grade 6 boys Berwick Fields Primary school shone brighter than most - finishing third, after having won the Casey North Division to make it to the regionals. Although Elsternwick came away from the day victorious, Berwick Fields coach and PE co-ordinator Amy Tivendale was thoroughly impressed with the way her group gelled as a team. After all, they came together for the first time as a team unit in Term 3. Who knows, maybe the next Andrew Bogut was among them. - RUSSELL BENNETT
The Berwick Fields Southern Metro Region boys basketball finalists: Lochie, Stuart, Will, Tyson, Sean, Josh, Cal, Jai, Corey and Jonty. 110606
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All the young guns fire NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD mates Brad McGill and Daniel Birchall showed golf is twice the fun as a team sport when they combined to take out the Peninsula District Golf Association A.D. Blair event at Berwick Montuna on Sunday 10 November. The pair, playing on their home track against a field of golfers from six clubs in the PDGA district, shot an impressive 12-plus in the fourball, better-ball par event. With McGill playing off a handicap of just five and Birchall on 10, the pair’s score equated to a blistering six-under-par 63 off the stick. Berwick-Montuna club captain Andrew Clapton was chuffed at the pair’s dominant display, describing it as a great advertisement for BerwickMontuna’s “two for the price of one” membership special, currently being offered. The deal is being pitched at “pairs”, whether they be father and son, a couple of mates of whatever age, a couple of women looking to take up the game, or maybe a mother and daughter. Clapton pointed to McGill’s rapid improvement in just over two years as evidence of what could be achieved in golf in such a short time. He pointed out that McGill was playing off a 36 handicap just over two years ago, but with hard work and dedication had
BY JARROD POTTER WHILE the rain may have played havoc in round four DDCA action, the cream rose to the top as Steven Spoljaric (101) and Stuart Squires (137no) made batting look simple. LYNDALE V HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Lyndale (129) struggled away from home as Heinz Southern Districts (0/33) pushed most of the way to first innings points. Heinz bowler Michael Davies (5/48) was on fire as he almost took a hat-trick, snaring the early wickets of Dale Tormey (1) and Ciaron Connolly (0), only to be denied by Quyen Pham (26) narrowly playing inside the hat-trick ball. Pham and Jaime Brohier (25) were the best of the Lyndale batsmen, as the team in general struggled to get set at Greaves Reserve four. Some late hitting from Nelum Kumara (16) and Ben Montgomery (12) helped Lyndale push into triple figures and give their bowlers something to work with next week. Matt Cox (3/31) also got among the wickets before Achintha Rajapakse (21no) and Garrick Wiramanaden (12no) saw off the final 20 overs of the day. PARKFIELD V SPRINGVALE SOUTH Difficult conditions might’ve fazed the top order against Springvale South (1/5), but Parkfield (220) batting maestro Steven Spoljaric (101) failed to be challenged by it as he raced to his seventh Turf 1 century. The Bears’ top order suffered as Tim Ford (6/82) went on a rampage, but Spoljaric and Jack Jones (27) resisted the crumbling top order effort to post a 77-run partnership, followed shortly by a 76-run stand between Spoljaric and Daniel Banhidi (45). The pair pushed Parkfield out of crisis before Spoljaric fell just after raising the bat. Banhidi found some help from the wagging tail to push Parkfield to 220 from its 77.2 overs. Yoshan Kumara (2/53) claimed the other pair. NORTH DANDENONG V BUCKLEY RIDGES The lower order revival from North Dandenong (129) gave its bowlers something to play with as Buckley Ridges (7/62) collapsed in reply. The Norths top-order remained consistently fragile, with the first five batsmen contributing a cumulative 13 to the cause. Thankfully for North Dandenong, the tail wagged. George Russell (49) fell one-short of a well-deserved half century while gaining strong support from Jurgen Andersen (23) and Nasrat Mulkezada (20). The Ridges would’ve been happy with that effort as Jeremy Kuru (3/36), Dan Haasbroek (3/22) and Richard Hope (3/21) did the damage. The response was disastrous for Buckley Ridges, falling to sevendown as Shane Clark (4/7) made amends for his mediocre batting earlier in the day with exceptional bowling. Buckley’s last hope remains with Antonio Greenidge (35no) and some help from the tail. COOMOORA V MORDIALLOC While the rest of the Mordialloc (191) order struggled, it was prime territory for opener Stuart Squires (137no). Coomoora flew through the rest of the Bloodhounds’ attack, but couldn’t claim the match-defining wicket of Squires. Carrying
Berwick-Montuna members Brad McGill and Daniel Birchall took out the A.D. Blair event on their home track last Sunday. 110488 Picture: CONTRIBUTED raced through the ranks to get to a low single-figure handicap (he has been as low as three). Runners-up in the event were another Berwick-Montuna pair in senior player Wayne Westwick, playing off seven, and another of the
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Best performing rink with 21 shots up was David Wright, Irene Bartley, Olive Stanley and John Bartley. NO midweek bowls were played this week due to state competitions in place. NARRE WARREN No Midweek bowls due to the Vic Open at Shepparton. Saturday Away at Cheltenham and on a high after last week’s big win Division Two found themselves up against a much tougher opponent and despite only winning on one rink came out overall winners by three shots 84/81 a bit unusual but a win is a win and keeps the team in the top half of the competition. Results: S. Bell/E. Sydenham/E. Luyters/J. Millar 17/19. P. O’Day/N. Bradley/R. Green/G. Parker 25/11. K. Mark/R. Johnstone/R. Lane/G. Manifold 23/26. S. Michallef/W. Haringsma/K. Murray/I. Brotherton 19/25. Division Three desperate to get back on the winning list are finding it hard to play consistently after another loss away from their home green last to Vermont South. Hoping their winning form will return. It once again showed that the team play their best bowls on their home track. Results: M. Graham/G. Bowman/G.Miller/M. Fitt 19/16. F. Fox/M. Horton/K. Davis/N. Hosmer 26/17. J. Moran/E. Vergara/A. Kidd/D. Randall 18/18. L. Klarica/
Clapham/A. Mark/J. Heathcote 26/17. Division Seven at home to Cheltenham were looking to bounce back with a win after losing their first game last week - after a winning five in a row returned to their best form with a 32 shot win over Cheltenham 88/56 with three of the four rinks successful. The win will keep the team in the top four. Results: A. Fitt/P. Rouse/L. Brown/J. Hickman 16/18. N. Michallef/G. Dodd/S. Robinson/J. Green 23/15. S. Van Maanen/G. Bowman/L .Van Maanen/D. Brick 19/13. G. Cadman/J. Dukats/P. Castricum/B. Fraser 30/10. Division Eight playing away at Edithvale and looking for a repeat of last week’s win were sadly let down with one rink winners, the other rink outclassed. The end result a 15-shot loss 39/54. With the rotation system not allowing the team to settle with changes every week it is difficult to maintain any continuity but every player selected gives 100 per cent and bowls to the best of their ability. Less experienced bowlers are learning how competitive and demanding pennant bowls can be. Results: H. McCarthy/R. Young/R. Pompe/A. Tobler 22/20. D. Moore/L. McGeary/J. Norman/R. Pigdon 17/34.
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SANDRINGHAM has snagged a basketball coaching coup, gaining the services of Paul Flynn to head the Sabres’ women in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL). Flynn, from Berwick, will trade the Dandenong colours for Sandringham’s trademark orange as part of a three-year deal. After a successful season at the helm of the Rangers - as part of a one-year deal with triplepremiership coach Larissa Anderson on maternity leave - Flynn’s Rangers secured a 17-5 record and made it to the semi-finals before their defeat at the hands of Sandringham 65-45. The new Sabres’ coach was excited to take on the new challenge and was thankful for the experience Dandenong gave him with the SEABL team and the D-League Rangers he coached to back-to-back victories in 2011 and 2012. “I’m excited to be at Sandringham,” Flynn said. “The club has taken some giant leaps forward over the last two-three years and I am looking forward to continuing this trend.” “I am grateful for the opportunities Dandenong provided me over the last three years. “To coach two D-League Championships, an Under-18 National Club Championship and State Championship has been a fantastic experience.” The former Victoria Titans NBL player also played 231 SEABL matches for the Nunawading Spectres and retired in 2010.
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THE new Fiat chiefs of the company, headed up by the dynamically determined Veronica Johns, are determined to make Fiat a full house player, not a fringe player. Not surpassingly the first move by the new Fiat Australia was to dramatically reduce prices. Unlike the oh-so-cute Fiat 500 and the ultra-chic Fiat Panda the Punto is relatively conservative in its shape. That’s a deliberate spread of styles by the designers, and those looking for the driving flair of an Italian machine, but who aren’t into automotive high fashion are already taking Punto seriously. While the overall shape me be on the subtle side, Fiat dealers carry an extensive range of customisation gear so your Punto can take its own direction in the styling stakes. Some of our favourite dressup items are Italian nationalcolours decals on the B-pillars and checkered-flag covers for the door mirrors. How about Fiat embossed covers for the tyre valve caps?
Pop 1.4-litre petrol: $16,000 (manual), $17,500 (automatic); Easy 1.4-litre petrol: $19,300 (automatic); Lounge 1.4-litre petrol: $21,800 (automatic).
True! Despite its low price the entry level Fiat Punto Pop comes with plenty of standard equipment; denim inserts in the seats, a six-speaker radio/CD/ MP3 audio system with steering wheel controls, and the Fiat/Microsoft Blue&Me with Bluetooth and voice activation to minimise driver inattention. Fiat Punto Easy has 15-inch alloy wheels, more stylish dashboard, leather wrapped steering wheel and gear lever, a front seat armrest, and rear parking sensors. The topline Fiat Punto Lounge that we tested comes with 16-inch alloys, sports seats in the front, a soft-touch finish to the dash, climate control air conditioning, ambient lighting and automatic wipers. The engine in the Punto is the basic version of Fiat’s 1.4-litre four-cylinder unit. It has a power output of just 57 kW. Peak torque is 115 Nm at
Neat styling of the latest Fiat Punto looks to be timeless. 3250 revs. Gearbox choices are handling, the Italians do it brila conventional six-speed man- liantly! ual and the same gearbox in This may be a conservative Dualogic format - that is with- looking small car, but it can be out a clutch pedal as the manual hunted along with a great deal gearbox changes itself. of verve on your favourite drivPassive safety is by way of ing road. seven airbags on all models It’s light and nimble, the with the exception of the Pop, steering can be done on the which misses out on a driver’s throttle when you’re really drivknee bag. ing, and the feedback through Major active safety items the wheel and the seat of your are ESC and ABS. Handling, ah pants is excellent.
As a bonus, the Fiat Punto probably attracts less attention from the police than its look-at-me brothers, the 500 and Panda. Comfort is surprisingly good when you take into account the sporting nature of the suspension, but it can be taken by surprise over big bumps and hollows. The 57 kilowatt Fiat engine’s no fireball and you have
to work at the gearbox to keep things happening. The Dualogic automated manual in our test Punto Lounge generally changed down promptly to get extra engine power. It has manual overrides should you decide to make your own decisions. As usual with this type of gearbox the changes in the lower gears tend to be jerky. We sampled the full-manual Punto and can report the change action of the manual gearbox is very good; all the more so when you remember it’s a front-drive car. Indeed, it can be fun for those who love their doing their own gear shifting. Driven sensibly the Punto will use about six to seven litres per 100 kilometres on country roads. This will increase to nine to 11 litres if you’re doing heavyduty commuting. The styling, while neat enough, doesn’t do a lot for us, but it’s likely to remain timeless though, perhaps not quite as timeless as its little brother Fiat 500 Cinquecento - which is heading gleefully towards its 60th birthday.
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RUNABOUT, Savage Scorpion, 5m, 2004, 75HP Mercury motor, Mackay trailer, sounder, VHF radio, bimini canopy, EC. $19,900. 0408 177 727.
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WALK IN WALKOUT, 24" caravan, 24" aluminium annex, large veranda, 6 burner BBQ with side burner, split system AC and heater, double bedroom, large kitchen and dining area, en suite, large double fridge and freezer, 106cm tv and Blue Ray player, 3M x 3M garden shed. $80,000ono. 0402 428 713. CONCEPT BELMONT, poptop, 2007, tandem wheel, EC, side kitchen, big fridge, AC, heating and cooling, top stove, microwave, double bed and television, hot water and many more extras. $27,000. Call 8768 9300.
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ADRIA-ALTEA, 2010, 18'x7'6", tare 1082kg, toilet, shower, 3 way fridge, 3 burner cook top, microwave, island double bed, hot water service, battery, TV, radio, AC, awning, remote caravan mover, VGC. $33,500. 0407 254 792.
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COROMAL, Seka 505, 1994, bargain, poptop, 17', set up for bush camping, EC, tare 1100/ATM 1460, new dometic awning, roof mounted 130 watt BP solar panel, 1500 /3000 watt inverter, ProStar solar regulator, 110 amp battery, ECO constant hot water system, ALKO dropdown stabilizers, Kelvinator AC, independent suspension, new vinyl and carpet, L shaped lounge/dinette with new seating, many extras. $14,750ono. 9705 7226. HALLMARK PRESTIGE, 2006, 17' 9", EC, independent suspension, shower, toilet, hand basin, 2 sng beds, solar panel plus 240w battery charger, 12w/240w inverter, 12w/240w range hood, roof hatch with 12w fan and rain sensor, wind up antenna, TV/DVD player, Pioneer stereo/cassette player, 3 way fridge, separate 12w cooler, microwave oven, washing machine, extended roll out awning, with 2 shade walls. $29,900ono. 9703 0075. JAYCO, poptop, 16'5", 2011, as new, twin beds, cafe seating, reverse AC, plus more. $24,750. 9707 0932, 0411 124 421.
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MOTORHOME, Sunliner Vista, Ford Transit, 2004, auto, diesel, 58,000kms, immaculate condition, 5 new tyres, shower, toilet, microwave, fridge, 3 ring burner, dbl bed, much more. $55,000. Stewart 0409 866 436.
MERCEDES BENZ, Sprinter, 2005, new fit-out, turbo diesel, double bed, LED TV, DVD, 90L 3 way-fridge, microwave, rollout awning, gas hotplate, plenty of cupboard storage, shower and toilet, gas hotwater service, 260L fresh water, RWC, reg BOSNA. $54,000ono. 0418 319 877. Nar Nar Goon.
ONSITE CARAVAN, Coachman, ensuite, solid aluminium annexe, fridge, microwave, AC and heating, private courtyard, tidy unit, well maintained, located at Pakenham Caravan Park. $26,000neg. Call Mick 0434 266 399. ONSITE CARAVAN, with permanent annexe, at Shallow Inlet, sleeps up to eight, two sets of bunks, QS bed and sofa bed, couch, TV, microwave, fridge, oven, garden shed, walking distance to beach, playground for kids, everything you need for a great family holiday. $11,000. 0418 139 946.
PRATTLINE LOW TOW, Single axle, 17' 6", hydraulic pop top caravan, reg August, full annexe, electric brakes, 3-4 berth, four burner cook top with grill, rangehood, microwave, three way fridge, good tyres and two mounted spares, water and fuel holders, two gas bottles, four seasons hatch. $7,000ono. Phone 0419 356 802.
SLIDE-ON CAMPER, Millard, just pull up, hop in and start camping. Ideal for quick weekends or family holidays, allows towing, suits most one tonne utilities, detachable under storage box for lower cabins, sleeps 2 adults, 2 children, 4 seat booth dining, pantry, closet, cupboards, shelves, drawers, friendly kitchen with 3-way fridge, gas cooking, ample sink and bench space, tank and mains water, 12 /240V lighting and power, house battery, vented skylight, thermo insulated, new mattress, annexe attachments, mount in 15 minutes, VGC. $11,111neg. 5940 1165.
TRAVELLER, Hurricane, 2002, EC inside and out, electric brakes, shower /toilet, rear kitchen, L-shaped lounge, single beds, reverse cycle AC, 3-way fridge, 4 burner gas rings plus outside gas burner, 2-9kg gas bottles, microwave, roll out awning, 2 spare wheels, Wineguard TV aerial, water filter, regularly serviced, plus all necessary accessories. $31,000ono. 5940 5193. TRADESMAN TRAILER, 8x5. $2,750. Call: 0438 330 664.
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ROMA, 1990, 15ft, 2 single beds with ortho-pedic mattresses, dining area converts to bed, gas stove, 3 way fridge, microwave, full annexe plus full awning, electric brakes, 12V and 240V, many extras. $8,900. 0402 457 516, Pakenham.
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MOTOR VEHICLES FORD, Laser, 2000, hatch, 1.8L, auto, 207,368kms, reg to 02/14, RWC, ZRY-279, $4,000. 5998 5365.
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FORD, Fairlane, 2002, dual fuel, mags, economical, comfortable, VGC, WUU-308, $7,000 neg. 0417 533 277 FORD, Falcon, ute, 1992, white, ideal for tradesperson, unregistered, VIN 6FPAAAJG40NB84899. $1,200ono. 0487 678 677. 5941 1858. FORD, ute, 2006, factory mags, 150,000kms, towbar, tinted windows, UBQ-699. $7,500. 0438 385 684.
FORD Territory, 2011, TS, limited edition, warranty 05/14, injected LPG, leather seats, climate control, reverse camera, 18,600kms, auto, RWC, reg until 05/14, ZZO-514. $31,990. Boris: 0438 005 675. Cranbourne East.
HOLDEN, VE Commodore, silver with black race stripes, 2007, dual fuel, demo model. full holden options, sunroof, full electrics, factory gas, 20" mags etc etc, 165,000klms, well looked after car, regretful sale. 1st to see will buy, XLG-900 $18,500ono. Contact Graham on 0409 173 461 or 9755 7352.
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HOLDEN, Astra, classic, 2005, auto, sedan, unmarked condition throughout, AC, PS, new tyres, RWC, 12 months reg, inspection welcome, perfect first car, USH-059. $7,500. 0412 375 642. HOLDEN, Commodore VY, 2003, 170,000kms, regularly serviced, RWC, SJX-830, $6,305ono. 0409 182 966. 0418 338 370.
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AVAN, Cruiseliner 3C, 2007, as new, hardly used, complete with many extras, seeing is believing. $21,400neg. 5941 5818 or 0410 461 935.
HOLDEN, Astra, 2003, "Equipe", auto, hatchback, reg 10/14, good kms, CD, alloy wheels, AC, CC, PS, full service history, suit first car or student buyer, RWC, SFD-154. $6,750. 0419 668 981. HOLDEN, Berlina, V6, auto, sedan, VY, Series 2, white, leather, VGC, 95,000kms, SID-276. $10,900. 0408 176 130.
HOLDEN, combo van, 2009, with free carpet steam machine, only 21,500kms, good as new, XIX-894, urgent sale. $16,975. 0431 494 120, 9799 6690.
MOTOR VEHICLES
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HOLDEN, Commodore VE, 2006, black, VGC, new tyres, RWC, ZPA-551. $13,800 ono. 0409 100 277. TOYOTA, Corolla Seca, 2000, hatchback, green, auto, low kms, EC, reg until 09/14, RWC, QBV-602, $6,200. 0422 985 093. HOLDEN, VE Commodore, 60th anniversary, 3.6Ltrs, 4 speed auto, dual fuel, 2008 model, packed with great features, looking sharp in the premium Karma paintwork, 18" alloy wheels, bluetooth, rear park assist, leather interior, tow kit, VGC, 114,000kms, RWC, reg WOR-780. $15,500. 0413 805 647. HONDA, Civic, GLI, 2000, blue, sedan, 1.6 litre, 5 spd manual, power steering, AC, CD player, airbags, remote locking, alloys, elec window and antenna, PVX-094, reg until 02/14. $3,900. Phone 0459 274 026.
HYUNDAI, Excel, 1995, auto, 5 door, AC, PS, MP3, reg until 04/14, 203,000kms, power windows, EC. NHA-026. $3,350. 0433 175 066. HYUNDAI, Getz, 2006, red, 3 door, manual, 1.6, AC, PS, one owner, 39,000kms, reg and RWC plus extras, UOY-653. $6,500. 0409 178 192, Drouin.
TOYOTA, Camry, Altise, 2006, V40 EC, WYM-785, urgent sale $12,125ono. 0431 494 120, 9799 6690. TOYOTA, Corolla Seca, 1999, auto, white, very clean, 6 months reg, PRQ-507. $1,500ono. 5940 8418.
MOTORCYCLES
HONDA, CRF 150, 2006, with rec reg, June 2014, very clean bike, serviced regularly. $3,300. Contact Wayne 0420 985 669. YAMAHA, antique, 1976, XS 750, triple, fair condition, 1J7-012239. $4,950ono. 0413 314 920.
TRUCKS /COMMERCIAL
KIA, Rio, 2004, aqua /blue, full service history, 131,000kms, timing belt done recently, drives like new, reg until 08/14, RWC, SSH-492. $5,800. 0403 139 377, 9702 9343. MAZDA MX5 '2000 Heritage model, Silver, Black interior, soft top, body kit, cloth seats, 5 spd manual, CC, always garaged, RWC, reg 10/13, EC, PYZ-376. $9,500 ono. Mick 0407 369 065.
NISSAN, UD MK-190, 2002, taughtliner, single axle, 10 pallet tray with gates, runs well, reg RXW-536, no RWC. $12,000ono. Week days only. 5941 9551.
UTES & 4WDS NISSAN PULSAR PLUS SR2, 1998, blue sedan, 1.6 litre auto, aircon, power steering, central locking, airbags, CD Player, 11 months reg, ZZH-137, $3,500. Phone 0459 274 026. SUZUKI, Alto, 2013, 3 cylinder, manual, hatchback, glistening grey, tinted windows, ZUN-620. $9,900ono. 0432 599 420.
SUZUKI, SUV, Grand Vitara, 2010, one owner, fully serviced, as new, all electrics, climate and cruise control, new tyres, alloys, ipod connectivity, genuine 4x4, perfect balance of size, economy and safety, comfort, function and space, 2.4L, 5 speed manual, 5 seat wagon, RWC, XYU-711. $19,990 or best offer. 0407 540 818. TOYOTA, Corolla, 1996, no reg, no rust, body in perfect condition, new battery, brakes and clutch in GC, needs new engine. Vin 6T154AE10D319562. $850ono. 0411 116 349.
HOLDEN, Crewman S, red VZ, V6, auto, 150,000kms, 12 months reg, RWC, full service history, 4 new tyres, 18" wheels, ladder racks, towbar, tinted windows XQU-091. $12,750. 0407 803 236. MITSUBISHI, Pajero, GLS, 2010, 74,445kms, YUP-581, expiry January 2014. $36,950. 0408 564 157. NISSAN, Patrol ST, 2002, 3ltr, auto, 199,556kms, always garaged, EC, new inter cooler, SLE-805. $22,000. 0408 595 345 . TOYOTA, Kluger, auto, current shape, metallic silver, 5 seater, reg YGL-319. $31,500. 0417 543 780. TOYOTA, Landcruiser Troop Carrier, 1995, 4.2L Diesel, 471,000kms, tow bar, bull bar, 1 row seats in back. 1AI-7HT, $4000. Call 0417 322 875.
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