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Briffa quits office By NICOLE VALICEK
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FORMER Mayor Tony Briffa has resigned from local politics, citing family reasons. The world’s first intersex councillor resigned on Friday after six years in office. Cr Briffa was first elected to the council in the Cherry Lake Ward in 2008. Since then there have been terms as Mayor (2011-2012) and Deputy Mayor (2009-2011). Cr Briffa submitted the resignation to the council just before midday on Friday, citing a desire to focus on family and spend more time on human rights work here and abroad. Cr Briffa denied speculation the resignation followed the establishment of another councillor conduct panel, saying: “I have not been summoned to appear before a councillor conduct panel. Any such rumour is nonsense. “The last time a councillor raised a code of conduct complaint against me they withdrew it before the matter had the chance to be heard. “I have no further comment to make other than I am looking forward to life after council.” A spokesperson from the Municipal Association of Victoria told Star on Friday that “a panel was requested and established against Tony Briffa in recent weeks”.
In a statement posted on Cr Briffa’s official website, Cr Briffa said: “I always focused on being a community representative and advocate first and foremost. “The decision to resign hasn’t been easy, and I have considered and discussed this with my family, friends and various community leaders for some months now. “There will probably never be a good time to leave the council, but after getting married last year I would like to spend more time with my family. “I would also like time to focus on my human rights work in Australia and abroad, and restarting the career I put on hold while devoting all my energy to the council and local community.” In his resignation statement Cr Briffa highlighted achievements involving the environment, community facilities and industrial air pollution. Cr Briffa was involved in a longrunning dispute with a fellow councillor and was forced to apologise to a former Mobil worker after fighting serious misconduct charges in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). The panel found the then Deputy Mayor breached the councillors’ code of conduct and ordered him to attend 12 months’ counselling and apologise to the employee.
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Recognition for young scientist By NICOLE VALICEK AN innovative young scientist has been recognised for the dedication to her work with a nomination in the Victorian Young Achiever Award. Altona Meadows resident Lauren Cornall has been nominated in the BASF Science and Technology Award category. The 26-year-old said she was excited to be nominated. “To have awards like this is really good encouragement for people to keep striving to do their best,” she said. “It’s nice to have your hard work recognised and it’s a really nice and exciting feeling to be nominated.” Lauren grew up in rural Victoria in a farming family and made the move to Melbourne to study. Recently she was awarded a scholarship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Vice Chancellors Award to undertake her PhD at Victoria University. Lauren is researching new pharmaceutical targets for treating obesity, diabetes and heart disease with her goal being to reduce morbidity surrounding these conditions. “I really like the challenge it keeps you constantly thinking.”
Lauren Cornall has been nominated in the Victorian Young Picture: SUPPLIED Achiever Awards. 114689 “I like the fact that it’s a way to help people and it’s a way that has a really big impact across the community and society as a whole, in terms of learning new and exciting things, treating disease that no one has done before.” In her nomination Lauren
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Toyota’s big blow By NICOLE VALICEK AN estimated 2500 manufacturing workers will be left jobless at Toyota’s Altona plant but Hobsons Bay is still an important industrial and manufacturing hub, according to mayor Sandra Wilson. Toyota Australia president and chief executive Max Yasuda made the announcement to employees that it will no longer make cars in Melbourne beyond 2017 last Monday afternoon. The world’s biggest car maker will stop building cars in Australia and become solely a vehicle importer for the first time since 1968. The news will also leave up to
50,000 workers in supporting industries out of a job, in addition to the 2500 at Toyota. The media shy boss said he was “devastated” by the news and blamed its closure on too many factors beyond their control that made it unviable to build cars in Australia. Toyota lost an estimated $1.75 billion over the past 10 years - despite an injection of about $1.2 billion in taxpayer dollars over that period. “Although the company has made profits in the past, our manufacturing operations have continued to be loss making despite our best efforts,” Mr Yasuda said. Hobsons Bay City Council May-
or Sandra Wilson said the decision was a blow for manufacturing not only in Hobsons Bay, but for the western region, the state and at a national level. “The major impact of this decision will be felt at the Altona plant, which has been an integral part of our community for many years,” Cr Wilson said. Cr Wilson said the council is committed to the long-term economic success of the municipality, and is developing an economic development strategy to plan for the long-term success. “There are many opportunities for new investment, diversification and the creation of new jobs.”
Cr Wilson said Hobsons Bay was still an important industrial and manufacturing hub. “We are working with other western region councils, and as part of LeadWest, to maximise economic investment for the region,” she said. The council will be talking with other levels of government about future economic and employment opportunities in the municipality. “Council just endorsed an Advocacy Strategy which provides a framework for the council to advocate on key community concerns, which include economic development and employment.”
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PROVIDORABLE Fine Food and Gifts in Williamstown was announced as one of five Hobsons Bay’s Food Safety Award winners. Shop owner Kelly Lewis said she was proud to receive the award last week. “It makes me want to strive harder to keep the business becoming more successful and make it grow every year,” she said. “Hygiene and food safety is very important to me in every restaurant. To have a shop win an award in this category makes everything you do and all the hard work you put in everyday worthwhile.” Other award winners included: Baby Bells Child Care Centre, Altona Meadows – Day Care Centre. UCAN Cafe Altona North, Altona North - Cafe. Zero Lam, Altona Meadows - Domestic Kitchen/Mobile Food. Williamstown Primary School Canteen, Williamstown – School Canteen. Hobsons Bay City Council mayor Sandra Wilson congratulated all five winners and the 238 recipients of In the Running certificates. “Food Safety is taken seriously at Hobsons Bay and we think it is important to reward and promote excellence in performance standards,” said Cr Wilson. “With Hobsons Bay home to so many food businesses, the council works very closely with all of them to ensure that compliance with food safety standards is taken very seriously.” The council’s public health unit assesses food operators against the Australian Food Standards. Those that receive a good score put themselves in the running for the awards.
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Carl’s big comeback By NICOLE VALICEK
Cr Carl Marsich signing the Affirmation of Office with CEO Chris Picture: SUPPLIED Eddy last week. 114996
FORMER mayor Carl Marsich was elected the new councillor for Wetlands Ward last week, replacing outgoing councillor Luba Grigorovitch. Cr Marsich was sworn in at an official ceremony last Friday at the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre. He was first elected in 1996 following the amalgamation of Cities of Altona and Williamstown, making him one of the first councillors of the new Hobsons Bay City Council. Cr Marsich served on the council until 2008 and was twice Mayor of Hobsons Bay in 2000 and 2005. During his Mayoral term in 20052006, Cr Marsich initiated the Hobsons Bay Community Fund as part of
his mayoral program. The fund aims to strengthen social justice initiatives and to provide an additional source of funding opportunities for the Hobsons Bay community. Cr Marsich was re-elected via a countback by the Victorian Electoral Commission following the resignation of Councillor Luba Grigorovitch. Accepting the new position at the official ceremony, Cr Marsich said he felt proud to have the opportunity to serve the Hobsons Bay community. “It is quite humbling to be given the chance to represent my community again and I feel proud to be here today as the new councillor for Wetlands Ward,” he said. “Council is about working together as a team for the betterment of the commu-
nity and I look forward to working with my fellow councillors over the coming years.” “Through collaboration and partnership, we can ensure Hobsons Bay continues to move in a positive direction.” Hobsons Bay City Mayor Sandra Wilson said she looked forward to working with Cr Marsich to create “a wellplanned, vibrant place and an inclusive, resilient and healthy community.” “Having previously served as the Mayor and through his ongoing involvement with the local community, Cr Marsich has continued to demonstrate a strong commitment to the community of Hobsons Bay and will make a valuable contribution to civic life,” she said.
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Smith in front of excited Tip Top butchers staff last Thursday. The system will produce enough solar electricity to power 50 residential homes for decades to come. The project included replacement of factory lighting with the latest in LED technology and will offset over 515 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. This is the equivalent of taking 130 cars off the road each year. It is expected the solar system will slash electricity bills at
the Tip Top Butchers facility by close to a third. Tip Top Butchers CEO Paul De Bortoli said they are proud to invest in this large scale Melbourne solar power project. “We are making an important contribution to de-carbonising our economy, while at the same time meeting the challenges of rising energy costs,” he said. “We are proud to be leading the way”. Star asked Mr Smith to comment but he did not respond before deadline.
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Permit trial starts By NICOLE VALICEK HOBSONS Bay City Council has introduced a new permit zone trial for local residents at Laverton Railway Station to ease crippling congestion. With parking reaching unprecedented levels at the station residents living in Seabrook, Altona Meadows and Laverton can now apply for a permit in advance of the trial beginning in late February. According to the council, the introduction of the 45-space permit zone follows resident concerns about the parking at the station. Deputy Mayor Colleen Gates said this was “the first step towards restoring the amenity of the area, and improving the safety of the local residents,
pedestrians and commuter traffic. “The introduction of the 45-space permit zone follows a number of residents raising concerns about the difficulty of finding available parking at the station.” The car park has about 1000 spaces for commuters using the station, but it is often at capacity by the morning peak. Hobsons Bay mayor Sandra Wilson said an additional safety issue for residents relates to the overflow of parking at the former Laverton Primary School site, which has “become unsightly”. The permit zoned area will run along the north side of Railway Avenue from Grace St to the Princes Freeway overpass.
Once the permit signs are displayed in late February, council officers will start issuing fines for anyone parking illegally in the zone. Meanwhile a petition with 74 signatures was tabled to the Legislative Assembly of Victoria last week calling for the installation of automated safety barriers at North Williamstown railway station. In particular, the petition noted that the crossing was located near to three local schools and there was a high volume of foot traffic through the crossing. Hobsons Bay residents can apply for permits using the Greenlight permit management system on the council’s website.
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Stitches in time for lives By NICOLE VALICEK A SEWING project that started with the purchase of fabric has helped to change the lives of women in a poverty stricken African community. The Bwindi Sewing Project started when Altona resident Tricia Salau travelled to the village of Bwindi in Uganda, East Africa three years ago. Tricia purchased some African fabric and told the buyer she would use it to make quilts. The Bwindi villager asked Tricia to send photos of the finished products and from these humble beginnings the start of the project was born. In August 2012 three women from the Louis Joel Centre in Altona including Jill Bilston, Kim Reilly and Ms Salau travelled to Bwindi to establish the project and worked with the women from the Ride 4 A Woman co-operative. “Ride 4 Woman has a membership of 300 of which 100 are widows, 150 are HIV positive and the remaining 50 are living in extreme poverty,” Ms Salau said. The women from the centre raised the necessary funds to buy equipment including treadle sewing machines, fabric and general sewing equipment. “Most of the woman had never sewn so we had to start from scratch ... when we got back (last year) the skills had improved so much that their sewing was incredible,” she said. Ms Salau said the project has
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Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre volunteer Tricia Salau with some of the dolls made by the Ugandan women. 114094 Picture: DAMJAN JANEVSKI provided income for the women of Bwindi to provide food for their family and send their children to school. The women have learnt to make a variety of quality clothing and items which are being sold at The Ride 4 Woman shop, the community centre and lodges. “The wage is $2.50 a day which doesn’t sound much but there it is so they can buy food and educate their kids. That’s allowing them to do that.”
In July all three ladies will return to Uganda to continue with the program. This year they want to raise funds to build a volunteer/women’s refuge accommodation and new sewing equipment. On Tuesday 25 February the Louis Joel Arts And Community Centre is hosting an afternoon tea to raise money for the Sewing Project. The function will cost $5 per person and starts from 2pm at Sargood St, Altona.
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MYA WAH is a member of the Karen community living in Laverton who has enjoyed volunteering in the community for the past two years. Mya is part of the largest group of new arrivals to the municipality who have resettled from Burma (Myanmar), mainly in the Laverton area. Mya immigrated to Australia from a refugee camp with his family in 2008 and has had to adapt to a new country. A new project by Volunteer West into the participation of Karen community members in the West has found new ways to engage the local members and increase volunteer participation. Like many new immigrants, lack of English skills and the isolation that can bring are some of the obstacles to volunteering. Mya said started volunteering after a back injury that required two surgeries prevented him from looking for paid work. He volunteers for the Williamstown Soccer Club each week, helping younger members get to training and helps fund-raising for the club and at the Wyndham Community Centre. “I enjoy I can help the peo-
Mya Wah enjoys volunteering in his new community. 113707 Picture: DAMJAN JANEVSKI ple ... (I always) want to do more� Mya said. The Volunteer West report discovered that event-based volunteering is one way to support Karen people in volunteering roles, such as Clean Up Australia Day. Creating more opportunities to volunteer like this is a key feature of the research.
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Her music’s a gift By YASEMIN TALAT MUSIC has always been a central part of Laurel Parkinson’s life and the Altona songbird is now taking her music to new levels in the form of music therapy. Since her childhood Ms Parkinson has always been musical, she has played various instruments over the years and loves to sing. Music was what her daughter Isobel also loved. At aged two little Isobel was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a common cancer in infancy and children younger than two. She battled the cancer for a year but died in January 2010. During this time Ms Parkinson said she never played
any music, but for Isobel music therapy was a gift. “Music was her thing, I used to watch her listening to music and see how much happiness she would get from it,” Ms Parkinson said. “It was the happiest time in her day.” Now Ms Parkinson wants to bring that happiness to others and has enrolled to do her Masters in Music Therapy at Melbourne University. “She is my inspiration for doing this,” Ms Parkinson said. “I feel like it’s definitely my calling,” she said. Some time after Isobel lost her battle to cancer Ms Parkinson turned back to music. She started playing her gui-
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tar again, recording music and playing with other musicians. She also formed a band ‘Laurel and the Pain Killers’. “The amazing thing is at that time I thought that I could never ever have a life again, I thought that I couldn’t work, I thought that I would never feel happiness and be able to re-engage in life again,” Ms Parkinson said. “So to get to this point now for me is like a miracle, I never thought that I would get to this point.” Ms Parkinson will play acoustic sessions for the public at Altona Sports Club every Sunday from 2 March between 2 pm and 5pm. For more information visit www.facebook.com/laurelparkinson
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The band Chain is coming to Williamstown, from left Trapper Draper, Phil Manning, Mat Picture: SUPPLIED Taylor and Dirk Dubois. 114848
Original band shares its roots By NICOLE VALICEK A BAND that formed more than four decades ago and was dubbed the originators of ‘Oz Blues’ is coming to Hobsons Bay. ‘Chain’ will perform at Way Out West Roots Music Club located at the Williamstown RSL on Sunday 2 March with founding member and guitarist Phil Manning doing a solo warm up set. Since the band first formed in 1968 they remain the only blues band to have a number one hit on Australian charts.
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Current owner of Reuse It Baby Market Faith Symons outside The Substation in Newport. Picture: KRISTIAN SCOTT 113711
THE PAST and present owners of a Newport market with a big focus on babies have created a sustainable business and made it flourish. Altona North resident and mum Emma Macgregor and husband James were inspired to start Reuse It Baby Market in 2009 after visiting a preloved kids’ goods market in the Eastern suburbs. In 2011 Newport couple Faith Symons and husband Sam happily bought the indoor market which has been held at
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TOMATO, HERB AND CHEESE TART: 1 sheet puff pastry 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 6 tomatoes, sliced 1 small red onion, halved and then sliced 1 tub Bocconcini cheese Salt and cracked pepper to taste Basil to garnish Pre-heat oven to 180C. Lay out the puff pastry on a baking tray. Sprinkle parmesan cheese over pastry. Top with sliced tomatoes and onion. Season with salt and pepper. Bake until pastry is crispy and tomatoes hot. Tear up the Bocconcini with fingers and distribute evenly over the tart. Finely chop basil to garnish, before serving. Note: the number of tomatoes needed to cover the sheet of pastry may vary. Thanks James! Can’t wait to try this myself. If you have your own recipe you’d like to share, email me at sarah@ howdypartnersmedia.com.au
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MacKillop College 2013 dux Paris Landolina with principal Rory Kennedy. broad and comprehensive curriculum, including a gifted and talented program and support to students who experience learning difficulties. The college’s unique and dedicated Year 9 campus provides programs which foster close links with the local community. The school offers a diversity of pathways for students through its offering of VCE, VCAL and VET subjects. Visioning work at the college is ongoing as it develops its contemporary and flexible learning environment. MacKillop is always engaged in the review and evaluation of its educational programs, particularly in light of the implementation of the Australian curriculum. The pathways available to senior
students continue to diversify with MacKillop introducing the SEDA Sport Development Partnership Program and a dedicated trade training centre. The college will continue to be a vibrant, faith-filled learning community as it prepares its students with the skills they need for citizenship and a life of meaning in the 21st century. Visit MacKillop College during its open day on Tuesday 25 February. Alternatively tours can be arranged by contacting the registrar directly to find out what the Catholic co-educational secondary college has to offer. MacKillop College has gone from strength to strength in the academic area with recent achievements including last year’s college dux Paris Landolina, who attained entry into science/law at Monash University.
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male and female cadets last year. It is committed to community involvement and is a vital component of the Anzac Day March, the Dawn Service and the Remembrance Day commemoration in Werribee. The establishment of the cadet unit in the school has added a wonderful opportunity for students to develop their leadership skills and personal development. Cadets also gain a wide range of skills which are normally outside the general school curriculum. These in-
clude bush craft and field craft, navigation, radio communications, marksmanship, drill and ceremonial activities, historical and cultural awareness. The unit has quickly developed a reputation for excellence and has added to the already established tradition at Werribee Secondary College of producing officer candidates for the Australian Defence Force. In past years students at the school have won a number of prestigious Australian Defence Force Academy scholarships and this continued in 2013.
CDT Sergeant Ramanjit Manpotra was successful in gaining entry into the ADFA to undertake an electrical engineering degree to become an engineering officer in the RAAF.
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Skills sets for students BRAYBROOK College is a proudly multicultural, single campus school with a strong academic reputation offering extensive programs from Years 7 to 12. Its underpinning philosophy is that students should have opportunities to develop their skills to the optimum level. Students are supported across a broad range of areas and the more talented students have the opportunity to be selected for one of the advanced classes. The college is the ideal size to provide the programs required to meet the varied needs of students. These include academic opportunities which will take students on to university courses or vocational educational training, music and instrumental music through to Year 12, extensive sports and outdoor education programs along with a support structure that encourages students to strive for individual excellence. This breadth of opportunity has resulted in some outstanding results in recent years. Clearly the individual attention and tuition that Braybrook College provides to students, especially in the senior years, results in excellent outcomes including a full range of postsecondary options. While focusing on the learning outcomes for students, the school’s push to provide mod-
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LITTLE RIVER PRIMARY SCHOOL We offer academically rigorous programs in a peaceful, semi-rural environment
Braybrook College has a new Science Centre and Wood Technology Centre. ern equipment and facilities is evident. Aside from the recently remodelled music and VCE centres, the college has a new science centre and wood technology centre and last year the synthetic playing oval was completed. Additionally, the college has prioritised ICT and extensive computer equipment and laptops are available for student use. The college is proud to say that all students in Years 10, 11 and 12 in 2014 will have their personal companion Acer laptop learning device. Other students will be able to access the fleet of laptops for all classroom activities. Much of this new laptop equipment has become available due to the Federal Govern-
ment injection of funds under the National Secondary Schools Computer Program. In addition, National Partnership funds have enabled the school to employ more teachers, begin the iPod trial at year eight, and create the Information Literacy Centre in the college library. Teachers and students also have wide access to electronic data projectors and/or interactive whiteboards installed in all rooms throughout the college. There are specialised areas for art and craft, home economics and textiles. Those who would like to inquire about the college programs can contact assistant principals Arlene Bailey and Kelly Panousieris on 9312 2900.
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STUDENTS and staff were welcomed back from the holidays with a new administration building creating a vibrant new entrance to Hoppers Crossing Secondary College. The building is just one of many improvements at the college over the past 12 months which provide an attractive and engaging learning atmosphere. Upgrades include extensive landscaping, resurfacing of basketball courts and construction of new tennis courts. All classrooms have been fitted with interactive technologies, allowing teaching staff to provide an engaging and differentiated curriculum to suit the needs of all students. The upgrades complement the $2 million Science Centre which was officially opened by then Prime
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Minister Julia Gillard in 2011. The Science Centre has allowed Hoppers Crossing Secondary College to develop educational partnerships with Victoria University and local primary schools helping students excel in science education. The college offers a diverse range of pathway options including VCE, VCAL and VET studies as well as the Enhanced Learning Pathway that provides access to university enhancement studies in VCE. This diversity allows students to be successful and reach their full potential. Leadership opportunities are accessible to all students through a strong student representative council. The student leadership and voice co-ordinator ensures every opportunity is given to develop leadership skills beyond the classroom. In-
volvement in Wynspeak, the Youth Parliament forum and the United Nations Human Rights Convention are just some opportunities on offer. Global citizenship is also fostered at the college through international programs such as the Sister City Exchange Program with Estancia High School (California), Language Immersion Program (Italy) and Overseas Learning Experience (China). To celebrate the achievements over the past 30 years, college principal Wayne Terrill will host a celebratory dinner at Sheldon Reception Centre on Saturday 15 March. All past students and staff are invited attend. Tickets can be purchased from www.trybooking.com/DWEB. For further information contact Jo Dodds on 9974 7777.
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ASSORTED, Chef gas stove, with 4 burners, oven and grill underneath, Robinhood range hood, all in working order. $140ono. John 0411 529 455.
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MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS MUSIC LESSONS, singing, guitar, keyboard. Wydham Vale. 9741 0583.
PETS & SERVICES ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE 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.
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Two positions are available within our small team at our tanker repair workshop in the Laverton North area. The ideal people would have a great attitude, be keen for overtime when available and enjoy a variety of work.
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FRANKLIN, Poptop, caravan, 12', 2 beds, full annexe, clean and tidy, EC, $3,500. 0422 120 908.
No age limit. 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
CRUSADER, top of the range Manhatten, custom built, automatic satellite dish, 120L freezer, full ensuite, washing machine, many extras. $65,000ono. 0412 594 325.
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HOLDEN, Commodore, VS, 1996, blue, gas/petrol, GC, 198,000kms, good cheap buying, needs reg and RWC, XEJ-441. $950. Call Ken 8390 6350, 0409 410 844.
HOLDEN, Berlina, VZ 2006, black, auto, 4 speed, sedan, 167,237 kms, PDW 18 inch rims, CC, 6 cyl, 3.6L petrol, rear park assist, airbags, towbar, electric and tinted windows, wicked sound system with Panasonic touch screen head unit, 2 x 12 inch kicker subs, amp, 6 x speakers, iPod connectivity, interior EC, black/grey. Need to upgrade to a trade vehicle due to work commitments. Vehicle is in EC, been driven responsibly and has been serviced regularly. New number plates will be supplied as personalised plates 'RHYZ' will not be transferred on sale. Reg expires 17/05 /14. RWC will be supplied. A smart, sexy car that feels good to drive. $12,500ono. All enquiries Mob: 0418 274 312.
MAZDA, CX-9, 2008, luxury with low kms. This vehicle is in great condition both in the body and mechanically. Comes with 8 months reg and a set of new tyres, WQS 921. This car represents great value at $25,000. Please contact 0419 388 470 or 0429 334 610
MINI, Cooper S, 2006, 50,000kms, EC, fully optioned, JTK-700. $23,500. 0417 324 178.
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New & Used Parts Cars, Vans, 4x4’s. Huge Range of Radiators (VN-VS-V6 radiators new $95). • Roadworthy, Smash & Mechanical Repairs • Affordable New, Used & Reco Spare Car Parts • Tyres Priced to go!!! • Cheap Cars to Suit Students Budget
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SPACE LINE, luxury caravan on permanent site, at Nagambie Lakes leisure park, can be towed, 2006, 27ft, leather lounge, separate bedroom with island bed, set of bunks, toilet and shower, 2 TVs, fridge freezer, stove, AC, price to sell, $39,500. 0404 356 605.
email: ali.aamiry@y7mail.com
NISSAN, Pulsar plus, 1999, sedan, auto, AC, PS, electric mirrors, mag wheels, long reg, low kms, service books, CD player, clean inside and out, not a cent to spend, RWC, PXT-711. $5,800neg. 9449 1571.
LMCT 11115.
WRECKING G&G AUTO WRECKERS, New and used parts, cheap registered cars for sale. 53 Industrial Avenue, Hoppers Crossing. 9369 0294, 0401 272 114. LMCT 10502.
WINNEBAGO, Toyota Dyna, 1991, EC, with service records, 139,400 kms, manual, dual fuel, good tyres, poptop, bullbar, stoneguard, 3-way fridge, gas 2 burner and grill, TV with aerial. $18,500ono. Phone 9311 7850.
TOYOTA, Aurion, 2008, 6 speed auto, 89,600kms, EC, blue, service history, reg to 15/10/14, RWC, ZZY-258. $11,490, urgent sale. 9361 1446.
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Tigers take points By LIAM TWOMEY WERRIBEE claimed the battle of the West and the six points after a victory against Williamstown in the Victorian Sub District Cricket Association on Saturday. The two rivals squared off at Chirnside Park for day two of their clash, with Werribee resuming in the box seat. On day one, the Tigers posted 9/238 on the back of a classy 106 from Tim O’Brien and scores of 40 from Michael Freeman and 31 from David Wolfe. Needing 239 against one of the league’s strongest bowling attacks looked like a tough task on paper and it was made even harder after an early double strike. Williamstown lost openers Nathan Bratby and Nathan Hall in quick succession to be 2/7. However, after suffering a number of batting collapses in the first half of the season, it was a much stronger showing from the Seagulls’ middle order that kept them in the hunt. Craig Sheedy (29), Matthew Dervan (17), Brenton Hodges (28), Jonty Paulsen (33), Matthew Inness (17), Jordan Doyle (41) and Samuel Davis (17) all kept the scoreboard ticking over. The only thing missing was one big score to match what O’Brien was able to produce for the Tigers. With that lacking, Werribee remained in charge, claiming the final wicket in the 59th over with the score
on 192. Heath Pritchard continued his outstanding season with the ball, taking 5/38 from 16.4 overs. It is the fourth five-wicket haul for Pritchard this season. “It is always a good game with Williamstown and that western suburbs rivalry,” Werribee president Ivo Havard said. “We weren’t at our very best. There was some tacky fielding and some catches went down but we were able to get over them. “There were some really good signs. Heath again was very good and I think that is his third five wicket-haul at Chirnside Park. “He has brought great experience to the group and for him to have 30 wickets for the season is an absolute bonus,” Havard said. “He has also brought a great work ethic to the group to demonstrate how you go about playing tough and competitive cricket.” The result maintains Werribee’s unbeaten run in the VSDCA with the Tigers a perfect 11-0. Williamstown are in 10th spot on the ladder with three wins for the season. When round 12 gets underway this weekend, Werribee will meet Oakleigh while Williamstown will take on Sunshine. Werribee will also be hosting its Pink Stump Day for the McGrath Foundation at Chirnside Park this Saturday.
ANOTHER impressive batting display from Travis Dean has lifted Footscray Edgewater to a strong position after day one of its clash against the Camberwell Magpies in the Victorian Premier Cricket. The Bulldogs won the toss and batted first at the Camberwell Sports Ground and it was Dean Russ and Anthony Barton who kicked things off in the middle. The pair added 32 for the first wicket before Barton was dismissed for 19. That brought Dean to the crease with the middle order batsman’s confidence sky high after a brilliant century the match before against Dandenong. Despite a few wickets falling around him, Dean was never flustered as he again looked right at home in the middle. He went on to make 95 before being bowled by Matthew Whittaker. The score came off 231 balls and
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shorts Love leads the way YARRAVILLE secured one of its best wins of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association season following a brilliant run chase against Altona on Saturday. After batting first on day one, the A’s posted 217 on the back of a blistering 111 from Aaron Maynard. However, Yarraville’s Matthew Love set about evening the score on day two. Love made an equally brilliant 104 not out to guide the Eagles to victory in the final over of the day. He was well supported by Curtis Maguire who made 39 at the top of the order while Yarraville captain Alex Hewet contributed 21. For Altona, Lee Elmore and Peter Herrick were the only multiple wicket takers and finished with two each. The win is Yarraville’s third of the season and lifts the Eagles to 11th spot on the VSDCA ladder. A win for Altona could have secured the A’s a finals berth. In other results, Melton defeated Sunshine by five wickets. PLAY resumed in the Williamstown and District Cricket Association’s A Turf division after hot weather ruled out all competition last weekend. On Saturday, West Newport was the big winner in the division, securing its place in the finals series after knocking off Williamstown Imperials in a one-dayer at Loft Reserve. The Imps were bowled out for 149 three balls short of the end of the opening innings before West Newport dominated with the bat in its chase. Ross Cassidy (56 not out), Josh Eason-Jones (44) and Peter Hick (37 not out) were all handy in the middle as West Newport got its target with relative ease, reaching 1/150 by the end of the 35th over. The Imps are now out of the finals race, while West Newport now sits fourth with a chance of snatching second spot in the final fortnight of the home-and-away season. Williamstown Colts was also a big winner on Saturday, beating Grand United by 50 runs in their top-of-the-table clash at Parsons Reserve.
Craig Sheedy hit 29 runs for Williamstown on the weekend. 114869 Picture: KRISTIAN SCOTT
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his 14 boundaries put the Bulldogs in the box seat. Dean was well supported by Russ, who made 49, while Sunam Gautam contributed 30 after coming in late in the innings. After 85 overs, Footscray finished at 7/230 with Jake Haberfield and Hamish Winter-Irving the not out batsmen. As well as getting the big wicket of Dean, Whittaker was the pick of the Camberwell bowlers and finished with figures of 3/34. William Walker was the only other multiple wicket taker as he snared 2/37. When day two of the clash resumes on Saturday, the Magpies will need to chase down 231 if they are to claim their 10th win of the season. “I was really happy with the way the boys fought,” Footscray captain Dean Russ said. “The conditions were a bit tougher than expected. With the
Dean Russ made 49 for Footscray Edgewater on the weekend. 114327 Picture: KRISTIAN SCOTT cloud cover coming over, it didn’t allow the wicket to dry out and the ball really swung around all day. “It was a pretty tough day and a very good game of cricket all round. “Travis was fantastic. It was tough going and for him to be able to work through that and be able to
score 95 was fantastic. He deserved five more runs. That allowed us to get to a total where we are in a pretty good position.” A win this week will ensure the Bulldogs remain in the top two on the Victorian Premier Cricket ladder.
WERRIBEE City’s impressive rise through the ranks of Victorian soccer is finally complete, with the Bees confirmed to start in the state’s top flight competition next month. The former State League One club, coached by Nino Ragusa, was last week accepted by Football Federation Victoria into the newly-formed National Premier Leagues Victoria competition - due to commence in mid-March. Werribee City is the only NPL club from Wyndham and one of five clubs taking part from Melbourne’s West, with Brimbank participants Melbourne Knights, Green Gully, Sunshine George Cross and St Albans all accepted into one of the two new leagues. The promotion and relegation system between the NPL and NPL1 will be confirmed next week, along with the final fixtures for both the senior men’s and under-20s competitions. The winner of the Victorian NPL will play the Tasmanian NPL champion after the 26-round season. Werribee City will also participate in a number of NPL junior competitions - set to commence in early April. AFL VICTORIA has launched a regional search for the most talented Indigenous and multicultural footballers in the state. The Kickstart and All Nations initiatives give under-15 footballers from Indigenous and multicultural backgrounds an opportunity to fast track their football development through a highly enjoyable on and off field program. To be eligible for the All Nations Cup Squad, players must have been born overseas or come from a non-english speaking background. Players who impress with their skills and character at the regional trials will be invited to a high performance camp in April and could possibly win selection for the respective teams and compete at the National Indigenous and Multicultural Carnival in Coffs Harbour from 11-17 April. Tryouts for Indigenous and multicultural footballers will be held at Visy Park on Friday 21 February from 5pm until 7pm.
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Sport THERE is a superstition in football circles that when a club changes coach, they will win the next time they play. But what is going to happen in round one of the Western Region Football League season when eight new Division One coaches start barking orders for the first time? With so many new faces, LIAM TWOMEY takes a look at some of the biggest talking points about the new crop of leaders.
Eight talking points for eight coaching changes Who is the most high profile new coach? IT is hard to look past Steve Kretiuk when it comes to experience at the top level. Kretiuk built a reputation as a tough as nails defender for Footscray between 1992 and 2003. After his career finished, he remained in AFL circles and coached the Western Jets for five years, helping a number of the West’s top talent make it to the AFL. Before taking on the top job at Hoppers Crossing, Kretiuk was also delivering opposition analysis for the Brisbane Lions.
Who are the familiar faces? This won’t be Marcus Barclay’s first stint in coaching a WRFL Division One club. Barclay was in charge at Albion in 2011 when the club finished the season on top of the ladder. The Cats went on to lose the Division One grand final to Spotswood. Shortly after, Barclay was replaced as Albion head coach by Mark Greenshields. Meanwhile, Jesse Smith joins Yarraville after a successful stint as a development coach at Sunshine.
Who are the favourite sons? For Aaron Tymms (Albion), Josh Russo (Altona) and Tom Langlands (Spotswood), their appointments only further strengthen a rich history that each has with their respective club. The Langlands name is synonymous with Spotswood. Tom played for the Woodsmen as a junior and his father Gavin is a WRFL life-member. Furthermore, his brother Will is the only player to have played in all seven of Spotswood’s grand final appearances from 2007 to 2013. Tymms celebrated his 400th WRFL match last year and captained Albion to its premiership win in 2010. Russo was also a premiership captain with the Vikings in what was the club’s first Division One flag.
Who has been busy already? With the season just six weeks away, recruiting and list management decisions have come thick and fast. Deer Park has farewelled league bestand-fairest winner Shannon Broadbent to the Goulburn Valley Football League. Travis Lunardi has moved from Altona to the Essendon District Football League. Former Hoppers Crossing captain Brad Murphy will coach the Melton Bloods. On the incoming list, Kretiuk has ensured that Hoppers Crossing will be tough to beat at the stoppages with former AFL ruckman Wayde Skipper joining the club. Last year’s Division Two best-and-fairest winner at Sanctuary Lakes Jessi Lampi has joined Yarraville. Lampi will line up with former Western Jet Daniel Burton. Over the bridge, Danny Jacobs will pull on the jumper for Port Melbourne under Jason Love.
Tom Langlands will be looking to take Spotswood to an eighth consecutive grand final this season. 80235_04 Picture: DAMIAN VISENTINI
Who kept their jobs? It is no surprise Marc Bullen was one of the two coaches to remain in his position after the 2013 season. In his first year in charge at Deer Park, Bullen took the Lions all the way to a premiership. But that could be just the start of the successful times at Deer Park with former AFL trio Brent Guerra, Bret Thornton and Ryan Hargrave joining the star-studded side. As one of the biggest improvers in 2013, Brett Jacobs will return to Sunshine hoping to build on the ground made last year. The Kangaroos jumped from fifth to third on the WRFL ladder and Jacobs was named the Division One Coach of the Year.
Who could be coaching a premiership? With great power comes great responsibility and with great expectations can come great reward. For Barclay and Langlands, that reward could be a premiership cup. Both new coaches are taking over teams that made the Division One finals last year, with St Albans knocked out in week one by Altona and Spotswood suffering its second onepoint loss on grand final day in two years. While the pressure to be at the top end of the ladder may be greater on Barclay and Langlands than their counterparts, the rewards could be well worth it. What about Division Two? The influx of new coaches wasn’t just exclusive to Division One clubs this off-season. There were also plenty of changes among Division Two clubs as the move into a three-division system approaches. The new batch of Division Two coaches are: Adam Borg and John Thrush (Albanvale), Michael Shepperbottom (Braybrook), Paul Growcott (Caroline Springs) Rick Munn (Sunshine Heights), Stuart Daly (Glen Orden), Shaun Borlase and Matthew Welsh (North Footscray), Trevor Davies (West Footscray), Daniel Mitchell (Tarneit) and Joe Larizza (North Sunshine).
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What can be expected from Werribee Districts? After crossing over from the Victorian Amateur Football Association, Wade Chapman takes the reigns at a Werribee Districts outfit that has bypassed Division Two and will go toe-to-toe with the best the league has to offer. In coming from the VAFA, the Tigers are a bit of an unknown heading into the 2014 season however, one thing is for sure, Werribee has been busy. Footscray VFL player Brent Prismall will play at Soldiers Reserve when his VFL commitments allow and former Werribee VFL best-and-fairest winner Ben Sharp is another marquee signing. The club has also welcomed back a number of former players including Tate and Shaun McCutcheon as well as Brent Morrow.
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New goals for Altona Gators By ADEM SARICAOGLU NEW Altona coach Des Radoslovic is promising an exciting brand of Gators’ basketball in 2014. Radoslovic, who took over from Randy Shanklin in October, has geared his off-season training and recruiting strategy toward ensuring his Gators are one of the most potent and prolific scoring teams in Division One Big V men’s basketball. “You’ll see a bit of a dif-
ferent Altona this year, that’s one thing I’ll guarantee,” Radoslovic said. “We’ll be high-scoring and outside the box from what Altona teams of the past have been. “We’re going to be a very aggressive, up-tempo team.” Radoslovic has put together what will be one of the younger teams in Division One, but said he’ll be implementing a game plan that should hold firm throughout the year. “Division One is a very ex-
perienced, veteran-type league, and we want to be a little bit different,” Radoslovic said. “I’ve gone out and recruited some young athletes that really go hand in hand with the way I want to play, so we’ll be an undersized team, but we’ll play to our strengths.” Less than half of last year’s squad will be returning for the 2014 season, but Radoslovic has looked far and wide to fill the void left behind by the likes of Shaun Phelan, Craig Martin
and Nathan Wapshott. A total of eight new faces have so far been confirmed for Altona, with Shanklin set to return to the floor after spending 2013 coaching both of the Gators’ senior men and women. Radoslovic’s brother, Brent, has come across from the Keilor Thunder and Big V journeyman Peter Zamouzaris will
also be suiting up in the purple and gold. However, four of the new faces in the Gators’ squad have all come from outside Victoria, with Wani Toaishara (New Zealand), Daniel Borbajo (New South Wales), Isaac Deakin (Queensland) and Johnson Chung (NSW) all coming on board over the summer. Radoslovic said making the
finals is a reasonable expectation for Altona this season despite going 7-15 in 2013. “If you’re in the finals, you’re in the hunt, that’s the way it is,” Radoslovic said. “So the goal is definitely to make the finals and have an impact from there.” The new Big V season tips off in mid-March.
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GOOD luck stopping Altona young gun Ross Audley on the badminton court. The 11-year-old has been smashing winners for so long that he is running out of room for all his trophies. Just last year, Audley claimed boys doubles titles in seven tournaments around the state including the Altona Junior, Geelong Junior and Victorian State Titles. He was also victorious in the Geelong boys singles, as well as scoring runner-up trophies in three other singles events. The wins don’t look like stopping any time soon for Audley. His 2014 season got off to the perfect start after he was selected in the Victorian under-13 side, which won the Australian Teams Carnival. At the event, Audley was victorious in the Australian under-13 boys doubles. “I started playing because my brothers and mum played and I just tried it and I liked it,” Audley said. “When I played the under-13 National Tournament, I did pretty well in that one so that is probably my favourite (tournament).”
Winning is second nature for Ross Audley. 114868 Picture: KRISTIAN SCOTT
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Falcons in smashing sensation CITY West Falcons claimed the battle of the West in round one of the Victorian Netball League last week. The Falcons smashed VU Western Lightning by 18 goals to get their VNL championship title defence off to the perfect start. City West looked strong from the opening centre pass, scoring 14 goals in the first quarter to build an eight-goal lead. With their backs to the wall, the Lightning tried to rebound and closed the gap to 10 at the main break. However, in the second half, the Falcons kicked into another gear and secured the 52-34 win. “They thoroughly deserved their win,” VU Western Lightning coach Matt Hills said. “They were much better drilled than us and won many more positions all over the court. “I’ve got to give credit to Casey Price (goal defence) and Emily Mannix (goal keeper). They had the better of our goalers on the night.” As well as a strong defensive perfor-
mance, City West was also led by shooting duo Alice Teague-Neeld and Julia Knott. Teague-Neeld scored 27 goals from 28 attempts while Knott shot 25 goals from 27 attempts. For VU, Kate Thompson was the pick of the shooters and finished with 24 goals. “We will do a pretty thorough review on this performance,” Hills said. “It is really important that you do that early in the season to identify some of the key things that you want to work on. Particularly when, like us, you’ve got some new combinations. “The last two years we have lost our first game of the season so this is three years in a row. It’s not a good thing but not the end of the world. We will do a review and then we will dust ourselves off, pick ourselves up and be back working hard for training on Monday night.” VU is expected to have Amelia Hills back for its clash with the Southern Saints this week. For the Falcons, they will look to make it two wins in a row when they take on Fed Uni Ballarat Pride. Both matches are at the State Netball and Hockey Centre on Wednesday night.
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Breaking the footy mould GRASSROOTS football continues to lead the way in breaking the male dominated world of Aussie Rules football with more examples this week in the WRFL. Meredith Anguin was appointed to the WRFL board and Sue Thornton announced as president of the new Tarneit Titans Football Club. Meredith brings a wealth of international business experience to the board and a family history with local football. Her late father Ron was president of the league for 11 years and her mother Thelma was treasurer for a decade. Both her parents are life-members of the league. Sue has been actively involved at Hoppers Crossing acting in a variety of roles including time keeper, trainer, team manager and administrator. She faces a huge task with the Titans making their debut in just a few weeks. I wish both ladies all the best and hope to see more in the future.
Chloe Watson was part of an impressive City West Falcons outfit last week. 103257 Picture: KRISTIAN SCOTT
Results CRICKET PREMIER RND 17: Richmond 6/314 (A.H. Delmont 94*, C.L. White 70, D.J. Matarazzo 38, S.J. Taylor 35*, M. Twentyman 3/3)9 v Greenvale Kangaroos. Essendon 5/90 (A. Ayre 32, S.S. Singh 4/43) v Prahran 121 (N.M. McNally 38, M. Doric 8/37). Camberwell Magpies v Footscray Edgewater 7/230 (T. Dean 95, D. Russ 49, S. Gautam 30, M.J. Whittaker 3/34, W.G. Walker 2/37). VSDCA RND 11: EAST WEST 1ST XI: Melton 5/141 d Sunshine 137. Werribee 9/238 d Williamstown 192 (Pritchard 5/38). Yarraville 6/218 (Love 104*) d Altona 217. EAST WEST 2ND XI: Williamstown 239 d Werribee 9/211. Melton 5/320 d Sunshine 131 (Magnano 52). Yarraville 182 & 2/67 d Altona 86 (Cruden 9/40). NORTH WEST 3RD XI: Yarraville 6/68 d Altona 67. Werribee 9/105 d Williamstown 101. Sunshine 6/241 (Warwick 88, Thampy 67) d Melton 162. NORTH WEST 4TH XI: Melton 4/72 d Sunshine 64. Yarraville 8/75 d Altona 73. WDCA RND 12: West Newport 1/150 (R. Cassidy 56*, J. Eason-Jones 44, P. Hick 37*) d Williamstown Imperials 149 (C.J. Irving 3/28, P. Hick 3/32, C.W. Irving 2/33). Melton Centrals 5/123 (J. Orr 42, M. Murphy 33, T. Griffin 2/25) d Williamstown Congs 122 (C. Patmore 4/23, A. Zenonos 3/28, S. Lumley 2/26). Williamstown Colts 127 (N. Ward 31*, R. Harb 25, L. Johnson 4/31, L. Fox 2/19) d Grand United 77 (R. Bodla 4/9, A.S. Nehra 2/15, T. Sangha 2/17, N. Ward 2/24). St Johns 101 (K. Teeken 3/25, D. Pirro 2/11) tied Melton Sth PS 101 (J. Temby 4/31, T. Murray 3/15, H. Shaw 3/26). Bellbridge 194 (M. Croswell 47, B. Powell 44) d Gellibrand 188 (A. Wilks 4/27, P. Lee 3/46, A. Masterson 2/21). VTCA RND 10: Keilor 210 (H. Fernando 74, K. Dixon 52, B.J. Ackland 4/23, C. Osborne 2/29, T. Kassis 2/38 & 7/118cc, K. Dixon 48, D. O’Connell 4/20, R. Grenville 2/25) d St Bernard’s OC 98 (C. Davis 26*, L. Marinelli 25, J. Hutchinson 4/8, D. Schuppan 4/41). Bentleigh 3/240cc (G.R. Todd 103*, J. Keyt 52, C. Williams 43*) d Yarraville Club 229 (B. Pope 111, M.P. O’Keefe 39, C. Williams
4/34, C.B. Street 3/25, A. McInnes 2/66). Old Mentonians 177 (R. Zelem 87, D. Russo 30, S. Abeyruwan 5/48, D. Brown 2/41 & 51, D. Mills 25*) d Hoppers Crossing 176 (D.R. Brown 4/60, R. Tunbridge 2/14, D. Stevens 2/19, D. Mills 2/43 & 0/22). Airport West St Christophers 8/165cc (D. Sinnott 37) d Brighton Dist 136 (I. Blanchett 2/14, D.R. Cooray 2/21, L. Macumber 2/35, D. Sinnott 2/37). Greenvale 230 (M.L. Innes 55, J. Brown 40, E. Wilson 35, C. Jayasinghe 30, S. Perera 4/39, J. Clarke 4/82) d Sth Caulfield 174 (D.J. Davies 47, S. Holten 37, S. Perera 28, J. Brown 6/64). Strathmore 275 (S.A. Sanders 170, N. James 39, R. Hignett 4/57, A.J. Corcoran 2/36, I.S. Hewett 2/50) d Beaumaris 261 (H. Riazuddin 66, B. Hutcheon 49, I.S. Hewett 30, P. O’Donnell 29, L. Kennedy 3/81, A. Steel 2/25, N. Pantland 2/28, J.T. Tate 2/52). WSUCCA RND 11: A GRADE: United Tarneit Sports Club 8/154 (P Krishna 3/28) d Altona Sports 153. Rockbank 3/132 (J Spencer 41J Porter 36) d St Johns 9/127 (M Lalli-cafini 5/25). Eynesbury Eagles 140 (SG De Silva 3/24MM Shinwari 3/27AD Ranawaka Arachchige 3/29) d Charles Sturt University 9/127 (MM Shinwari 52SG De Silva 42). Avyukt Aryahi Maidstone Cricket Club Inc. 9/262 (V Mashetti 84p singh 62M Singh 49) d Hoppers Crossing 7/148. B GRADE: Altona Roosters 9/165 d Hoppers Crossing 9/101. Williamstown Congs d Kingsville Baptists (forfeit). St Johns 9/146 d Footscray ANA 61 (P De Lawrence 5/35). RND 14: D GRADE: Avyukt Aryahi Maidstone Cricket Club Inc. 9/185 (P Naveen 45F Ali 437IA Syed 3/44) d Charles Sturt University 9/142 (S Rahman 41G Mahesh Reddy 5/48). Western Lions 8/156 d Eynesbury Eagles 4/154. E GRADE: Footscray United 7/219 (S Arnel 49M Hall 39) d Eynesbury Eagles 77 (P Vayla 49B Denton 3/24). United Tarneit Sports Club 182 d Yarraville 9/75 (C Wall 41). Melton 6/217 (P Bhavesh 3/36) d Altona Roosters 107. NOTE: * not out. BADMINTON AUTUMN PENNANT RND 2: A SINGLES: Laverton Gold 14 d Laverton Storm Raiders 4. Keilor East Beast 11 d Keilor East Thunder 8. A DOUBLES: Keilor East Titans 15 d Keilor
East Bounce 5. PBC LOL 18 d Laverton Climbers 0. Keilor East Killer Bees 11 d PBC Valiant 10. B SINGLES: Mason St Mcleay River Turtles 10 d Laverton Dream Team 6. Mason St Newb1es 13 d Keilor East Xtreme 6. Keilor East Young Guns 16 d Keilor East Stars 1. B1 DOUBLES: PBC Suave 11 d Keilor East Knights 10. Mason St Assassins 14 d Laverton Red 6. Westminton The 6 Racqueteers 13 d Mason St Challengers 8. Mason St ‘What The’ 11 d Westminton Killer Tofu 9. B2 DOUBLES: Laverton Raqueteers 12 d Mason St Aces 9. Keilor East Shuttlebusters 15 d Mason St One Hit Wonders 6. Keilor East Vikings 13 d Westminton Scared Hitless 6. C SINGLES: Mason St So So 15 d Keilor East Cookie Monsters 2. Keilor East The Rock 14 d Keilor East Dynamix 5. C2 DOUBLES: Mason St Dingoes 12 d Laverton Stingrays 8. Westminton Fighting Unicorns 13 d Keilor East Samurais 10. Westminton Up to you 16 d Keilor East Fried Wontons 4. Westminton Windstorm 12 d Keilor East Unbalanced 8. C3 DOUBLES: Laverton Broncos 15 d Laverton Mustangs 7. Mason St Turtles 15 d Westminton Phoenix 7. Westminton Eagles 17 d Keilor East Sparkx 6. BASEBALL SUMMER LGE DIV 1: Waverley 11 d Sunshine 8. Newport 6 d Cheltenham 3. Blackburn 7 d Essendon 2. RESERVES: Waverley 24 d Sunshine 3. Cheltenham 27 d Newport 0. Essendon 9 d Blackburn 3. THIRDS: Waverley 14 d Sunshine 3. Cheltenham 28 d Newport 1. Essendon 7 d Blackburn 6. FOURTHS: Waverley 15 d Sunshine 0. Newport 13 d Cheltenham 10. Essendon 6 drew Blackburn 6. DIV 2: Werribee 10 d St Kilda 2. RESERVES: St Kilda d Werribee (forfeit). THIRDS: Werribee 12 d St Kilda 3. Williamstown 30 d Port Melbourne 3. FOURTHS: Williamstown 10 d Malvern 4. DIV 3: Footscray 17 d North West 6. RESERVES: Footscray 22 d North West 2. DIV 4: NW: Essendon 11 d Fitzroy B 3. Sunshine 13 d Footscray 7. LADIES: DIV 1: Springvale 4 d Footscray 1. DIV 2: Werribee 10 d Waverley 3. Footscray 15 d Moorabbin 2. DIV 3: Bundoora 11 d Newport/Essendon 1. U 18: STATE: Essendon 11 d Sandringham 9. METRO: Newport 11 d Sunshine 3. U 16: STATE: Geelong 10 d Essendon 3. AAA: Newport 16 d Essendon 7. AA: Upwey FTG H 12 d Williamstown 11.
Sunshine 17 d Mulgrave 1. U 14: STATE: Essendon 13 d Geelong 12. METRO WEST: Essendon Black 12 d Doncaster 3. Werribee/Sunshine 17 d Geelong 2. U 12: STATE: Preston 7 d Newport 4. Sunshine 6 d Malvern 5. Waverley 24 d Essendon 4. METRO WEST: Geelong 9 d Werribee 7. Fitzroy Lions 15 d Essendon Black 12. TENPIN WESTERN SUBURBS LEAGUE WNGTI (S. Prokopec 234, 232, 223, 689; G. Ebenwaldner 209, 201, 589) 18 d Power4ull (D. Nguyen 289, 244, 220, 753; M. Vo 570) 11. Mega Auto Parts (C. Benson 257, 225, 219, 701; J. May 223, 202, 200, 625; M. May 235, 214, 624) 20 d Strike Hunters (Best G. Mitsou) 9. Wreck ‘n’ Balls (C. Allen 244, 237, 678; S. Loats 210, 570) 27 d What A Joke (D. Freeman) 1. Rack ‘Em Up (A. Testaz 236, 217, 646; J. Margariti 234, 213, 625) 23 d It Doesn’t Matter (G. Davies) 6. Bankai (D. Thai 213, 204, 602; A. Le 555) 23 d Sandmar Transport (L. Lazic) 6. O’Neill’s Couriers (J. Kovacs 255, 222, 218, 695; P. Williams 247, 234, 212, 693; P. Rosenthal 254, 224, 203, 681) 25 d Bowled Ones (A. Gaitanis 257, 602) 4. Vacant Lot (C. Giordmaina 245, 620; M. Rajkovic 221, 573) 15 d Ownage (D. Tran 224, 212, 609; G. Nguyen 227, 592) 14. Frozen Eggs (R. Browne 257, 244, 243, 744; B. Ayres 268, 213, 664; D. Browne 207, 550) 18½ d O’Halloran’s (G. Sinclair 558) 10½. BOWLS NEWPORT RND 16: TUES: PENNANT: DIV 1: Williamstown 13/60 d Newport 3/46. Best Rink B. Prismall, J. Deguara, .L Morgan, J. Cutajar +4. DIV 4: Newport 16/66 d Altona (3) 0/57. Best Rink J. Cox, L. Riley, P. Ralph, T. Cameron +6. RND 15: SAT: PENNANT: DIV 2: Williamstown 18/85 d Newport 0/64. Best Rink L. Jackman, T. Matheson, B. DeBomford, G. Atkin -4. DIV 6: Hoppers Crossing 16/85 d Newport 2/84. Best Rink A. Larrad, B. Kenny, J. Antcliff, B. Nichol +11. DIV 7: Williamstown 18/94 d Newport 0/61. Best Rink J. Cox, J. Baker, P. Ralph, R. Smith -4. FRI: SOCIAL: CARPET: Winners J. Haygarth, T. Matheson, E. Long, L. Bennington +8.
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BOTH the Yarraville Club Cricket Club and the Werribee Cricket Club are holding a fundraising Pink Day this Saturday in their respective rooms. Both are raising money for the McGrath Foundation with a number of different fun activities and of course raffles and auction items. Werribee will have local Federal Member Joanne Ryan as guest speaker while YCCC has not named what their entertainment will be. Good to see local clubs supporting these kinds of community projects. For details for Werribee, contact Debra Dean deeno@bigpond.net.au and for Yarraville Club, Cathie Strachan on 0418 594 110. THE E.J. Whitten Foundation has its annual Race Night Dinner coming up at Moonee Valley on Friday 28 February. The night features guest speakers and leading racing identities plus a three-course dinner, race entry and race book. If you want more details or to book go to the website ejwhittenfoundation.com.au or call 1300 9448 836. Ted Junior runs a number of events during the year to raise money for men’s health awareness especially prostate cancer and he does a great job. Another great event that day is the 12th Annual Charity Golf Day run by the Rotary Club of Altona at Kooringal Golf Course. Monies raised go to Very Special Kids and other Rotary projects. It starts at 12.30pm and you can get all the details from Charlie Montebello 0412 257 723. NORTH Footscray Football Club is looking for under-18 players - call Ash Lewis for details on 0420 673 034. Grant and Melissa Smith are running the Bhealthy Shape Up Fit Club in the City of Wyndham area. It takes place on Sunday mornings from 7am to 8am and is free. Call Grant on 0407 821 813 for more details. FORMER Werribee Park golf champion Matt Tudor is certainly making a name for himself with his weekly radio appearance on SEN Friday afternoons. Keep an ear out for the Calloway Kid. IF you have any news or events please let me know on the e-mail kevin@howdypartnersmedia.com.au and you can follow me on twitter @ KevinHillier and check out the website howdypartnersmedia.com.au
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New vehicles purchased and delivered between 21 February and 2 March 2014. Excludes Govt. and Rental Fleet buyers. #12 months Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Insurance issued by Swann Insurance (Aust) Pty Ltd ABN 80 000 886 680. AFS Licence No. 238292. Standard policy conditions apply. PDS from Swann Insurance or your participating dealer. ~Includes fitment labour. †5 year or 130,000km New Vehicle Warranty (whichever comes first). Service conditions apply. *4 years or 60,000km Capped Price Servicing (whichever occurs first). Covers all items specified under the standard “Maintenance for normal operating conditions” scheduled detailed in the service and warranty booklet. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. ^1 year Roadside Assist (Service conditions apply). For purchases of new Mitsubishi vehicles after 1st October 2012, your initial 12 month roadside assist will be extended for a period of 12 months from the date of the most recent eligible Capped Price Service for that vehicle performed at an authorised Mitsubishi dealer. Roadside assist, if extended in accordance with these items, is available for a maximum of up to 5 years. Conditions apply. Offer subject to change without notice. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. ¥Offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services (Australian Credit Licence Number 391464) only; Conditions fees and charges apply. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Based on 60 monthly repayments of (1)$135.52, (2)$189.06, (3)$242.60, (4)$282.76, (5)$296.15, (6)$322.92, (7)$363.08, (8)$376.46, (9)$403.23, (10)$430.00. Deposit of (1)$1598.00, (2)$2398.00, (3)$3198, (4)$3798, (5)$3998, (6)$4398, (7)$4998, (8)$5198, (9)$5598, (10)$5998 and balloon of (1)$1598.00, (2)$2398.00, (3)$3198, (4)$3798, (5)$3998, (6)$4398, (7)$4998, (8)$5198, (9)$5598, (10)$5998 Total amount payable over the term (1)$11,327.20, (2)$16,139.60, (3)$20,952.00, (4)$24,561.60, (5)$25,765.00, (6)$28,171.20, (7)$31,780.80, (8)$32,983.60, (9)$35,389.80, (10)$37,796.00. Offer based on an APR of 7.75%. WARNING: Comparison rate is true only for the example given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Comparison rate for the purpose of the National Credit Code is based on a 5 year secured loan of $30,000. Offer is valid until 28/02/2014 or while stock lasts, Werribee Mitsubishi reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. LMCT10720.
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Kia creates new ground THIS hot hatch may finally change perceptions about Korean cars once and for all. It’s called the Kia Proceed GT and it shows Korean carmakers have all but leapfrogged their Japanese rivals and are now on their way to challenging the Europeans. It was designed by a Frenchman, engineered in Germany and is made in Slovakia which, incidentally, produces more cars per capita than any other country. There are three models in the Kia GT range in Europe starting at the equivalent of $32,990 and stretching to $42,990. Australia will likely get two models when the car goes on sale in March 2014. The local starting price is
yet to be finalised but bank on it being close to or less than $30,000, undercutting the enemy from within, the Veloster Turbo coupe from sister company Hyundai. The digital instrument display is like something out of a fighter jet. There is a choice of two images, a traditional analogue dial or a digital speed readout with gauges either side that show how much turbo power you’re using. It changes at the press of a button on the steering wheel. It has six airbags and a fivestar safety rating from Euro NCAP. Given that Kia has decided to leave all airbags in place, unlike Renault and Volkswagen
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WERRIBEE HYUNDAI 37-43 Cherry Street, Werribee. 1300 533 214 Conditions: Offer valid while stocks last and excludes govt, fleet and rental buyers. Hyundai reserves the right to change, supersede or extend these offers. *$1,000 Factory Bonus applies to all variants of i20. The dealer can choose to substitute the $1,000 Factory Bonus with another offer of the same value. Please see Werribee Hyundai for full terms and conditions. †$2,000 extras is based on the retail value of features provided additional to those standard on Active models. A. Campaign price for i30 Trophy Petrol Manual model only. B. Campaign price for Elantra Trophy Petrol Manual model only. C. Campaign price for ix35 Trophy Petrol Automatic model only. D. Campaign price for i20 1.4 Active, 3 door manual model only. E. Campaign price for Accent Active manual model only. ^Leather/leatherette means parts of the interior of the vehicle or the seats have a combination of genuine and artificial leather, but are not wholly leather. LMCT114
The new KIA Proceed GT will be here in March.
which have removed rear seat airbags in some new models to exploit a Euro NCAP loophole, the Kia GT hatch will likely get five-stars from Australian NCAP. Visit Werribee Kia, Isuzu Ute to test drive this vehicle at 22 Morris Rd, Hoppers Crossing. It is open from Monday to Saturday, 8.30am-6pm. Alternatively call 9974 3799 for more information. Alternatively visit Western Kia, Isuzu Ute at the corner of Western Hwy and Christies Rd, Caroline Springs. It is open from Monday to Saturday, 8am-6pm. Phone 8390 5165 to learn more.
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