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It’s boom town By BRIDGET COOK CLYDE North is set to be Casey’s next boom town after visions for the suburb’s future were released this week. Planning Minister Matthew Guy visited the area on Friday to announce the approval of three new precinct structure plans in Clyde North, which could create up to 16,000 jobs and 21,000 homes for Casey. The three plans - Thompsons Road, Clyde Creek and Casey Fields South precincts - set out the future development for three estates in the area which include creating a major town centre, commercial space, housing development and an innovative new health precinct. The Thompson Road precinct would be home to a major town centre, off Hardys Road. Draft plans for the Thompsons Road precinct also set out the early delivery of medical services, commercial and retail development, 23 hectares of space for parks and sports facilities and medium density housing around the new town centre. “More than 120 hectares of commercial and industrial land is set aside in the Thompsons Road plan, including a town centre on Hardys Road and land for private medical facilities, to create 8500 jobs,” Mr Guy said. $6,990 $ ,990 $12,990 “The plan also sets7out a residential development of approximately 6000 homes and future schools. “Construction of commercial, medical and industrial hubs early in the precinct’s development will provide Casey’s large and educated workforce with access to a wide range of jobs close to home. $16,990 $21,990 $21,990 “The Metropolitan Planning Authority is preparing to work with landowners to identify partners for a demonstration project focusing on the early delivery of private medical services and commercial development to create more professional employment opportunities in Casey. “This project will also showcase quality parks and sports facility design and a mix of housing $26 $26,990 $27,990 ,990 options.” City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said such plans helped growth areas like Casey face the challenge of provisions for quality infrastructure and services to meet a growing population. “Developing Casey’s economy is one of council’s key priorities,” he said. “Each day over 70 per cent of the region’s

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CRANBOURNE Secondary College made a splash at Noble Park Aquatic Centre this week for their annual swimming carnival. There was plenty of action both in and out of the pool, as some dived in to the races while others dressed up and just enjoyed the festivities of the day. Front, Kayla, Nadine, Tia, Ashleigh and, back, Ashley, got into the spirit of the day and showed their house spirit. For more photos from the carnival turn to page 12. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

working residents leave the area to travel to work. $28,990 $28,990 “This has a big impact on their family life and their ability to participate in the community. “It also has a flow on effect for the local economy - with so many residents leaving each day, there are less people to visit our local shops and eat at our local cafes and restaurants. “Council welcomes opportunities, such as this

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MAIMOAGA Sofara hopes that when she parts with her long locks this month she can show those battling cancer that they are not alone. That is just one of the reasons why the Cranbourne West woman will be brave and shave her head on 15 March as part of the World’s Greatest Shave. Ms Sofara said she decided to take part in the fundraiser for a number of reasons, including to honour her grandma who lost her fight against leukaemia in 2001. “I am dedicating this shave to my late grandma Eni Sofara, a woman who was everything I aspire to be - gracious, intelligent, classy, headstrong, honest and loving,” she said. “I also dedicate this to other beautiful, strong women who have lost their hair whilst battling other illnesses such as ovarian cancer, breast cancer and a brain tumor; women such as my aunty Tiana Lolesio, our family friend Helen Ford and our cousin Anna Faletuai. “You all inspire me to want to be better, stronger and happier with the life I have been given.” Ms Sofara said she also wanted to show women going through a similar battle that they are not alone in their daily struggles. “If I am able to instil even just a glimmer of hope or a ray of happiness in the life of one person, then shaving my hair off is more than worth it,” she said.

Maimoaga Sofara will shave her head for the World’s Picture: ROB CAREW Greatest Shave this month. 116004 “After all, losing my hair is my choice, whereas those that suffer from these terminal illnesses do not have the luxury to choose to keep their hair or not. “That being said, I just want to help those who are in need of support and assistance.” Ms Sofara said she has set herself quite a high fundraising goal of $5000 and urged members of the community to support her in any way they could. “Think of those who are battling this illness, then think of your own family and friends,” she said.

“If you and your family were in this situation and were battling this serious illness, how much would you want others to help? “I always say to people who ask me how much they should donate, to give whatever they can because to me, no donation is too small or too large when it is given out of the goodness of someone’s heart.” To help Ms Sofara reach her goal visit www.worldsgreatestshave.com and search her name in the sponsor section.

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‘Azum’ tag comes clean By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A GRAFFITI vandal convicted for tagging a railway station car park and an early learning centre has been told he wouldn’t last long in jail by a Dandenong magistrate. Zachary Hardman, 21, pleaded guilty to allegedly causing - in the company of a friend - about $4286 in clean-up bills for spray-painting their respective tags ‘Azum’ and ‘Zilt’ in May last year.

Images of the tags were found by police on Hardman’s mobile phone. He and his friend were found with three backpacks of marker pens, spray-paint cans and torches. Their vandalism included fences and a tunnel at Narre Warren railway car park, property in Deblin Drive, Hallam and a Clydesdale Square toilet, Cranbourne. A month later, a newlybuilt early learning centre in Dandenong South required a $1760 clean-up from spray-paint graffiti.

Magistrate Jack Vandersteen convicted and ordered Hardman to pay back Casey Council and the early learning centre more than $6000 in clean-up costs with a community corrections order for 150 hours of unpaid community work. He said Hardman would probably be refused bail and remanded in custody if he offended again. “Looking at you, you won’t last very long in jail.” He admonished Hardman for

“walking around with a ski-mask on your face at night (and) spray-painting”. “I hope (Corrections Victoria) put you on a graffiti clean-up group so you realise how difficult it is to clean it up and what a widespread problem it is. “Everywhere you were graffiting has a high public profile. It’s pretty child-like to put paint everywhere. I’m sure you don’t do it in your bedroom... so don’t do it on others’ property.” Mr Vandersteen said he had a “slant

against criminal damage” and the “sense of entitlement for people to destroy other people’s property”. “In Melbourne all you see is graffiti. I can’t overstate how it effects people’s perceptions of public safety.” He said Hardman was “not a bad person” who had endured a “terrible tragedy” in his childhood but fortunately had the loving support of his wider family - namely his aunt who he lives with.

Macchi memorial magic A MEMORIAL now flies high at the Cranbourne RSL in honour of forgotten defence force personnel - those killed in training. After more than seven years in the making, a restored Macchi MB326H jet trainer aircraft was mounted to a tall pylon outside the RSL last month. Dandenong Cranbourne RSL sub-branch president John Wells said they decided to put together the memorial following the great success of the Vietnam War Memorial of Victoria and the Huey helicopter at the Dandenong RSL. Mr Wells said this relevant memorial to Australian Defence Force personnel killed in train-

ing was missing from the national collection. “They die in the uniform and in the service of their nation, and they should be remembered,” he said. “Training to fight can be as dangerous as actual warfare. “The numbers of those so killed are high.” The plane has been painted in Royal Australian Navy colours in which it flew until the Fleet Air Arm was disbanded in 1983. There were 97 of the Macchi planes in the Australia Defence Forces, of which 25 of them crashed. The planes, which were capable of reaching speeds over 800km/h, were bought for pilot

training and first came into service in 1967 and the last were retired about 2000. The RSL has been working on the project for more than seven years, where a dedicated group of volunteers, particularly Kevin Dean and Robin Hiern, put together the aircraft from a number of different shells. Mr Wells said the RSL has spent more than $150,000 on the project so far, as it did not receive any government support. “We were aware of the forgotten casualties of peacetime and we were determined to recognise them, drawing on our experience in creating the Vietnam War Memorial of Victoria at Dandenong RSL,” he said.

Robin Hiern and Kevin Dean put in hours of work to restore Macchi MB326H jet trainer aircraft, which now stands at the Cranbourne RSL. Picture: ROB CAREW

Police sniffer dog raid collars clubbers POLICE charged a man for carrying a firearm and drug offences during a sniffer dog operation at a Berwick nightclub last week. Members of the Safe Suburbs taskforce conducted a passive alert detection (PAD)

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Charges after assault POLICE charged a Melbourne man this week following an assault in Berwick in February. The 28-year-old man was charged with intentionally caus-

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Kids’ Asian edge By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Alkira Secondary College students are off to China this month to help give them a competitive edge in the Asian century. Eight students and one teacher from the Cranbourne North school are among the first to participate in the State Government’s $13 million Victorian Young Leaders to China Program. The program will see the students head to China on 18 March for six weeks, along with their Mandarin teacher Mona Tong. Students will spend one week in intensive Mandarin language training, one week visiting key cultural sites and four weeks in classes at leading schools in Shanghai and Nanjing, capital of Victoria’s sister-state Jiangsu Province. While presenting blazers to the students last week Minister for Education Martin Dixon said that the program was an investment in the future of Victoria and its position of having the most Asiaready workforce in Australia. “We are giving Victorian students a competitive educational advantage in the Asian century, with a program that is designed to strengthen leadership, languages and intercultural skills,” he said. “This program targets year nine students at a time in their school lives when what they learn about themselves, other cultures, subjects and languages can make a lasting

Alkira Secondary College students that are off to China, from left, Tristan, Sadiqa, Gul Dasta, Ashleigh, Brooke, Jessica, Trisha and Eszter with principal Ian McKenzie. 116106 Picture: ROB CAREW difference to their future.” Mr Dixon also presented iPads to the nine educators, including Ms Tong, who will accompany the students and participate in a tailored professional development program. “These educators will bring back to Victoria what they have learned in some of the world’s highest performing school systems,” he said. “The benefits of this program will extend far beyond the students and educa-

tors taking part - it will be a catalyst for promoting Chinese language and culture in schools across the state.” Alkira Seconday College principal Ian McKenzie said the school was chosen to take part in the inaugural program due to its rich history and culture around the teaching of Mandarin. “As foundation principal of Alkira, I was instrumental in introducing Mandarin as our second language and, in addition, Alkira is an Asia literate school where the study

of Asia permeates the curriculum,” he said. “The immersion programme will help our students consolidate their learning. “As we have often heard, this is the Asian Century and so our students must look outside their own backyard, towards China, India, Korea and Indonesia. “Cultural understanding supported by language study will help our students in their future endeavours.”

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Hot cars burning parents By BRIDGET COOK

Crash plea By BRIDGET COOK A PEARCEDALE man has called for the urgent installation of a roundabout to reduce collisions at what he describes as a dangerous intersection. The call came as two cars collided at the Westernport Highway and Robinsons Road intersection on Monday about 4pm. Local resident Vince Coleman has now renewed calls for VicRoads to construct a roundabout at the intersection, despite it undergoing an upgrade in 2012. In the five-year period to June 2011, there were 14 casualty crashes there, which prompted VicRoads to take action to upgrade it. The upgrade included provision of channelled right-turn lanes and a left-turn lane on

Vince Coleman is calling on VicRoads to construct a roundabout at the intersection of Westernport Highway and Robinsons Road, Pearcedale. Western Port Highway, splitter islands on Robinsons Road, and upgraded intersection lighting. However Mr Coleman said the intersection was still a problem and a roundabout was needed.

“There was a collision there on the weekend,” he said. “There have been so many deaths and crashes at that area that something needs to be done. “They decided to widen the road and put in turning lanes, but it still causes traffic to bank up when a car is turning. “The biggest problem is that there’s a stop sign there, but people are always in too much of a hurry and don’t wait the three seconds they are meant to.” Mr Coleman said it was an issue which affected all the residents in Pearcedale. “If you lose one life then it’s a tragedy for the whole community.” VicRoads did not respond to inquiries from the News before we went to print.

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THE message of the dangers of leaving kids in hot cars is not getting through to Casey residents, with more than 40 cases reported in the area in five months. The figures have prompted a warning from Ambulance Victoria to not be complacent as temperatures are set to rise again over the coming weeks. In the five months from September 2013 to January 2014, paramedics were called to 42 cases of people locked in cars in Casey. The figure appears to be the highest number of cases for a municipality in the state. The most calls came from Narre Warren with 11 reports and Cranbourne was second with 9. Seven calls came from Berwick, four from Hampton Park


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I APPEAL to the average person to see the desirability of a national container deposit levy. I walk and cycle in my area and have to dodge the containers thrown by the wayside. If there was a 10c levy there would be far fewer of these containers getting in my way, and far less broken glass, because children would pick them up and add to their savings by returning them to the system. I grew up on this method in South Australia and learned to earn and manage money by my own industry and efforts. Not everybody worries about recycling, but the more people who do the better it will be for our environment. Big business will cope with the ups and downs and the changes it calls them to make. I’m all for it - returning empty bottles helped me purchase my first car. We CDL supporters will keep up the concerted push for good reasons, most of all as it will inspire industry among the young and adventurous. John Steward, Junction Village.

THANKS to John Howard of Cranbourne (Fight Worth Fighting, News, 27 February) for his response to my letter about the Australian Anzac tradition and WWI. Mr Howard has unfortunately accepted a very “conventional view” of the Anzacs and the Great War. But I much prefer former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating’s view and he said: “There was no virtue in WWI”, and there certainly wasn’t. The best sacrifice made by anyone during WWI was made, not by the Allied forces, but by all of those who led the successful anticonscription campaigns in Australia. These campaigns were courageously led by Archbishop Daniel Mannix, the Women’s Peace Movement, the Victorian Socialist Party, and the IWW 12 (also known as the Sydney 12). Without the defeat of the conscription referendums many thousands more lives would have been wasted. But despite widespread opposition to the war and conscription, both federal and state governments, however, did all they could to destroy the IWW 12 leaders. They were all eventually framed and imprisoned on charges of sedition and for allegedly plotting to burn Sydney. Mr Howard of Cranbourne believes Germany had imperialist ambitions to invade other countries even though there was never ever any evidence of this. I can best paraphrase former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating when he said the truth of Gallipoli was shocking for all of us. “Dragged into service by the imperial government in an il-conceived and poorly executed campaign, we were cut to ribbons and despatched - and none of it in defence of Australia.” John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

Dancers thrilled shoppers at Westfield Fountain Gate last week. 116027 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS and we were committed to ensuring the local road infrastructure would meet the needs of our growing community. Unfortunately this has not been the case under the Baillieu and Napthine Governments. Funding for local roads has dried up and

Suburb to stay PEOPLE in Selandra paid more for their blocks for the name Clyde North. Why should people pay less for their block in Cascades and end up with the name Clyde North.

FAMILY violence can be reduced if we tackle the prime underlying cause - excessive alcohol advertising. Reducing the amount of advertising of alcohol is in the government’s hands. The nation’s preventative health watchdog (ANPHA) is to be commended on its approach at a federal level, arguing that advertising of alcohol on TV etc should be restricted before 8.30pm. Ron Roberts, Cranbourne.

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JASON Wood has been back in La Trobe for all of five minutes and he is already claiming credit for the duplication of Clyde Road. Let there be no misunderstanding, this project was jointly funded by the previous Labor State and Federal Governments. It was only the dithering of this dysfunctional government that led to such a delay in the project being delivered. Fixing and upgrading roads in my electorate and the surrounding growth areas was a major priority of the State Labor Government. We spent over $500 million on local roads,

neither (Gembrook MP) Brad Battin nor Jason Wood has done a single thing about it. Cutting ribbons and taking credit for the work of others just doesn’t cut it. Our community deserves better. Judith Graley, Narre Warren South MP.

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Split over drugs A DRUG treatment clinician says the jury is out on the success of drug courts’ mandatory diversion treatments for ice-addicted offenders. Dr Matthew Frei, head of clinical services at Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, says there’s “a lot of discussion” about which was most effective - forced court-ordered treatment or voluntary “self-directed” treatment. “They’re hard to compare. It’s hard to know if someone does better if they’re told to do the treatment or go to jail, versus those who choose to do it. “I’m not sure if anyone knows who does better.”

pieces of research” into treatments, Dr Frei said. He says there may not be a medication as successful as methadone for heroin users. “The physical symptoms of heroin are quite treatable with opioids like methadone. “Heroin is more a consistent, daily thing. They use it to stave off the withdrawal symptoms that return to get a high. “Methamphetamine use is more complex, characterised by bursts of intense use followed by a break. “We see them recover from that period of use and then they repeat that behaviour.” Dr Frei said the main treatments were psychosocial therapies.

vast. About 50 people are kept out of jail each year, saving $3.5 million. Dr Frei said saving money was the overriding rationale for the diversion program. “You lock someone up it’s really expensive. “So you try something different for the same outcome, like monitoring by the court or a probation officer with some urine testing. “It is going to be far cheaper than putting them in jail.” He agrees with Mr Parsons that harm from ice abuse are more frequent, yet medication lagged behind treatments for other drugs like heroin. Methamphetamines have been abused since the 1960s but there had only “bits and

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Crime moves By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NON-RESIDENTIAL burglaries have risen by 17.9 per cent in Casey over the past year, according to raw offence statistics released by Victoria Police last week. The statistics, which compare the 12 months to December 2013 with the previous 12 months, indicated that thefts from motor vehicles have also risen by 6.2 per cent in the municipality. Casey police Inspector Wayne Viney said the increase in vehicle theft and non-residential burglaries, in which factory premises are targeted, was concerning for the community and a warning for people to stay vigilant. He said it was simple to avoid car crime. “A large proportion of these thefts occur at night whilst cars are parked in driveways. “This is a timely reminder for everyone to ensure that your vehicles are locked up and that valuable items are removed,” Insp Viney said. “These simple strategies will assist in reducing this type of crime in Casey.” The raw offence statistics for Casey also showed a 3.7 per cent rise in crimes against the person and a 2.5 per cent rise in both crimes against property and drug offences. But Insp Viney drew consolation from the 9.5 per cent decrease in robbery, a 7 per cent decrease in assault excluding family violence, a 6.7 per cent decrease in property damage

Inspector Wayne Viney warned Casey residents to ensure their vehicles are locked and valuables removed following a rise in motor vehicle theft in the municipality, indicated in the latest Victoria Police statistics. 95160 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS and a 4.8 per cent decrease in thefts from motor vehicles, among other smaller decreases seen in the raw offence statistics. He also commended the Casey police’s response to family violence, despite a 2 per cent increase in assaults according to the raw offence data. “(We) continue to provide safety and support for victims and target recidivist offenders,” he said. “We will continue to work with community leaders and departments and support agencies to minimise the impact of family violence in the community.” Insp Viney also warned Casey drivers to be wary on the roads, especially with Easter on the horizon, and reminded the

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ONE year on from the tragic death of Jared Dunscombe, a fund in his honour was launched last week to ensure the great work he did for the community can continue. The Cranbourne Rotary club member was killed in February last year, aged 31, when he fell from his bike and was struck by a truck while taking part in the fundraising event Ride to Conference. On Saturday 22 February, the one year anniversary of his death, the Jared Duncombe Fund was officially launched and the first fundraising event under it was held. The inaugural event - Walk For Jared - took place at Silvan Reservoir Park where 200 people participated. An official launch function for the fund was held that night, where the Casey Concert Band performed Jared’s Theme - a piece of music the band put together to remember their former band member. Jared’s sister Jonelle Colabufalo spoke at the launch and said the fund aimed to keep Jared’s name and spirit alive and continue his good work in helping others. “Our aim is to use Jared’s determined attitude to continue to inspire us to ensure that we make the Jared Dunscombe Fund a long lasting success and a long term legacy for Jared,” she said. “We believe that we can change lives with this fund. “Jared achieved so much in his 31 years, despite the harsh cards that life dealt him. “He left the world better than he found it, he made a difference and he was an inspiration to so many.” Mr Dunscombe had once beaten the odds to live after he was hit by a car when he was seven years old and doctors gave him no chance of survival, and if he did, would never be able to walk or talk. He defied the odds and not only survived but went on to live a quite remark-

Jared Dunscombe’s family and friends, from left, Adam Colabufalo, Jonelle Colabufalo, Adrian Milana, Simon Colabufalo, Kathy Dunscombe, Bianca Hofmann and John Dunscombe at the Walk For Jared. able life, including completing the Kokoda Trail, the Portsea Swim Classic and the San Remo Channel swim. He became involved with the Cranbourne Rotaract Club at a young age and was also involved in a group call TRAG Teenagers Road Accident Group - which saw him visiting schools and speaking to students about the dangers of modern driving. Ms Colabufalo said all money raised through the fund would support the many community groups, charities and projects that Jared would have supported had he still been alive. “We will focus on those things that Jared was most passionate about - predominantly children and the disadvantaged, as well as groups which Jared was closely involved in such as TRAG,” she said. “The first target for the Jared Dunscombe Fund is to raise $20,000 to assist ROMAC with bringing a child to Australia from a developing country who requires a serious operation not accessible to them in their home country.” Through the walk and launch event,

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Tip close call Your Health Your Image By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SHADOW Federal AttorneyGeneral Mark Dreyfus has called for the closure of the Taylors Road toxic waste landfill in Lyndhurst, after a fire sparked an official CFA public health warning last Sunday week. Mr Dreyfus, the current Isaacs MP, had advocated against the dump as a QC in 2008 before he entered federal politics. “It is not appropriate having hazardous waste facilities located so close to houses and businesses,” Mr Dreyfus said. “[The] fire and subsequent warnings by the CFA advising residents to take shelter indoors away from toxic smoke shows this.” The call adds weight to a long-standing campaign by residents against the tip. Thelma Wakelam, spokeswoman for Residents Against Toxic Waste in the South-East, described the fire as a “wake-up call”. She called on the State Government to develop a policy for disposing of hazardous waste. “If the government isn’t looking at closing it, if they’re not prepared to come up with an alternative site, then if they look at a hazardous waste policy they’d have to find the tip meeting the criteria. “It’s the location, what’s in the air and in the water - no-one can guarantee there won’t be a problem with that landfill.” Colemans Road resident Ian Jensz, who lives metres from the site, admitted to thinking “Gee whiz” when he was first alerted of the fire but was not worried about the landfill’s safety.

“We’ve got to have this landfill and it’s just unfortunate that this one is so close to everything and the area has developed around it. “The factories should not have been built around it. “If they close it, where’s the hazardous waste going to go? Down our back streets? “From what I heard, the fire wasn’t anything serious. I don’t see the landfill being a serious threat. It’s got strict regulations and I’ve never really had an issue with it.” A CFA spokeswoman said the fire started from a reaction between different lead refining products catalysed by hot weather and drizzle about 9am. Nearby plastic caught fire from the smouldering reaction. It took 10 fire crews about four hours to put out the fire, which produced black smoke and burnt a six-by-two metre patch. A Watch And Act warning was issued by the CFA at the time for residents in Dandenong South, Lyndhurst, Lynbrook and Hampton Park to shelter indoors with doors and windows closed and cooling systems off. The CFA spokeswoman said the precautionary warning was justified; the presence of lead made the smoke “potentially toxic”. SITA, the landfill’s operator, denied the smoke was toxic, adding the disposal of lead compounds complied with its environmental licence. “The fire did not pose a health risk to neighbours and residents,” a spokeswoman said. “The CFA identified the potential community impacts as

atmospheric only (smoke and odour) and there was no odour detected beyond the boundary.” She said the landfill had strict waste acceptance and handling procedures and detailed environmental monitoring and reporting. It was built to the “appropriate buffer distances” from neighbouring sites as set out in its licence, issued by the state’s Environment Protection Authority. An EPA spokeswoman said SITA was issued a notice to supply an incident report about the fire, including “corrective actions”. “Once this is has been received EPA will determine its next steps, which may involve a sanction or a remedy.” She said there had been four reported fires at the landfill, including two in truck loads. Both major state political parties have backed the landfill site. Labor allowed grades B and C toxic waste to be dumped there when in government in 2007; the Liberals not only retained the site but added grade A hazardous soils in the mix in 2011. An ALP opposition spokesman said: “Denis Napthine has failed to outline his plans for Taylors Road Landfill or put in place emergency management plans to ensure nearby residents and businesses are protected from future events similar to those that occurred last Sunday. “Denis Napthine needs to be honest with the people of Lyndhurst and explains what his plans are for the site.” The State Government did not respond to The Journal by deadline.

Slow growth danger LENTIGO maligna literally means ‘malignant freckle’. ‘Hutchisons melanotic freckle’ is now an obsolete term for the same condition. It is a thin slow growing melanoma of chronically sun exposed skin in older people which is commonly found on the face. They are typically tan to dark brown in colour and initially are difficult to tell apart from ordinary sun induced freckles. They grow slowly over sev-

The distinctive dermoscopic appearance of lentigo maligna allows earlier diagnosis. eral years, so slowly, in fact, that people often tend to overlook them.

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New look on offer SALON Vanidee in Narre Warren South is a new look for the area and soon you can have a new look too, thanks to their very experienced staff. Owner and beauty therapist Stacey Johnston said Salon Vanidee was newly renovated to give a sparkling new look to the large salon and add to the great customer service from the highly trained staff. The salon is a one-stop beauty shop offering extensive hair and beauty services for men, women and children from hair cuts to colouring, blow waves and styling, perming, hair extensions, waxing, shellac nails, tinting, mani/pedis and spray tans. “We offer the best of both worlds providing all your hair and beauty services at the one place,” Stacey said. “We aim to provide our clients with the latest on-trend styles/services with highly trained friendly staff and a warm welcoming and fun atmosphere.

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BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST

Kiwis call for rebuild help By CASEY NEILL CHRISTCHURCH is rising from the rubble, three years after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake flattened the New Zealand city. And businesses in Melbourne’s south east can help. More than 200 people attended an information session at Sandown Racecourse on 25 February to learn about opportunities to join the rebuild. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) ran the two-hour event with City of Greater Dandenong, Industry Capacity Network (ICN) and Department of State Development, Business and Innovation (DSDBI). SEMMA executive officer Adrian Boden said the $40 billion project was a huge opportunity on the region’s doorstep. “Take Dandenong today. Flatten it,” he said. “Could you play a part in rebuilding it? “If you think a little bit laterally, there might be some business.” Mr Boden said New Zealand had the capability to finish the project on its own, but not the capacity. He said SEMMA could help to co-ordinate advice and partnerships for interested businesses. “You’re a few hours away, plus you speak the same lan-

guage,” he said. “You’re as close to New Zealand as you are to Darwin.” Manufacturing Minister David Hodgett said there were opportunities for small businesses as well as “big players” through partnerships. “Let’s not forget that this has come about as the result of a devastating earthquake,” he said. “But now we’re seeing the rebuild start. They’re turning to you. “New Zealand cannot do it alone.” Andy Balmain from the independent Industry Capacity Network (ICN) recently returned to Melbourne from the devastated city. “The people of Christchurch are still hurting quite significantly,” he said. ICN identifies opportunities for businesses and Mr Balmain urged any that were interested in helping in Christchurch to submit their details and examples of previous projects. “We are kind of a matchmaking service for industry,” he said. He said the rebuild was progressing, but New Zealand industry couldn’t keep up. “We are competitors on the sporting field but there’s a tradition of the nations working together,” he said.

“It’s about identifying the gaps.” Mr Balmain said some of these included land surveying, project management, asbestos removal, shop-fitting and traffic management. He said there were residential and commercial projects, and construction demand was expected to peak next year. There are opportunities in New Zealand beyond Christchurch, too, with the rebuild drawing resources from other regions. Darren Elphinstone, director of Tasmanian company Elphinstone Enterprises, has been working in Christchurch for about a year. “That’s where you need to be if you want to grow and develop your business right now,” he said. He said businesses needed to build relationships with parochial Christchurch counterparts, not just try to sell them something - make friends, have a beer, “and the business will flow”. “They class themselves as a small country town,” he said. Mr Elphinstone said there were logistical difficulties to contend with on the ground in Christchurch, as well as financial challenges around returning profits to Australia from New Zealand.

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Timbarra Thai bags Express grant By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK business was celebrating this week after being awarded a development grant through the American Express Shop Small program. The one-year-old Timbarra Thai was recognised as a burgeoning business deserving of the $5000 Shop Small grant, part of a nationwide initiative founded by American Express to support local community employers. As part of Shop Small, American Express awarded 30 businesses across Australia

with a development grant. Timbarra Thai owner Suvimon ’Vi Exell said she applied for the grant a month ago and was thrilled to find out her business had been successful. “I want to improve my business. I can use it to pay the debt I owe in the kitchen. We bought out own equipment to be used in the kitchen,” she said. “I didn’t think anyone can give up money easily like that because I work hard for my money.” Timbarra Thai employs eight to 10 employees, most of

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Family touch to fast-food outlet MCDONALD’S has opened the first of its kind concept store in Cranbourne North, designed for families. The Narre Warren Cranbourne Road franchise, which has created 120 jobs for the local community, had an official opening on Saturday 15 February. The restaurant is the first ‘Family Concept Restaurant’ trialled by McDonald’s in Australia. From digital play screens,

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Colour your life By BRIDGET COOK GET ready to get colourful in Lynbrook this month for the second annual HoIi Festival of Colours. The Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA) and Jasmine Stores are hosting the festival at Banjo Paterson Park on Saturday 15 March. From 4.30 to 7.30pm the park will turn into a sea of colour where everyone will dowse each other in coloured powder, with music and entertainment to get everyone into the festive spirit. Then from 7.30pm, there will be a free moonlit Bollywood cinema screening of Bride and Prejudice. LRA events manager Vanessa Watson said last year’s event attracted 600 people and they were expecting bigger numbers this year. “Holi Festival of Colours is a traditional Hindu celebration held annually,” she said. “It’s a vibrant and exciting event where people are encouraged to dowse themselves and those around them in colour. “The colour is provided by way of a coloured powder dye, which is thrown copiously to the point that everyone partici-

Nine-year-old Ashleigh was all smiles after last year’s HoIi Festival of Colours in Lynbrook. pating is eventually rainbow coloured. “It’s a high-spirited event in which everyone has lots of fun.” Coloured powder will be available for purchase on the day in 200g packets at $3 a bag and people are encouraged to wear white.

The event has something for everyone with music by DJ Ash, Bollywood dancers and assortment of Indian cuisine for purchase. Those staying for the movie are encouraged to bring an FM radio to tune into the audio. For more information contact www.lynbrook.org.au.

Summers takes on nemesis WOMEN’S Wrestling returns to WarZone Wrestling Australia. Popular local wrestling promotion, WarZone Wrestling has announced that after a long two-year hiatus they are re-introducing the women’s division back into the company. Returning to Berwick Performing Arts Centre on 15 March, South Australia’s Savannah Summers will face off against long-time nemesis, Melbourne’s Miami at the event. “This is an amazing opportunity to let the very best women in Australian wrestling make their mark,” WarZone Wrestling promoter Ben Gilbert said. There is no love lost between the two women, who formerly trained together in South Australia before their friendship turned into a bitter feud, spanning years. Both are well versed in their craft, and Savannah Summers only recently returned from a trip to the United States where she trained and wrestled for well known independent, all-female wrestling promotions, SHIMMER and SHINE. Also in action will be WarZone Wrestling champion Adam Brooks as he faces off against South Australian, Rocky Menero. A feud that quickly came to a head after Menero accused Brooks of being a paper champion. Further information about matches and tickets can be found at http://www.warzonewrestling.com.au *Card Subject to change Pre-book number: 0459362423 Berwick Secondary College-Performing arts centre, Manuka Road, Melways ref 111 H. Doors open at 6.30pm and show starts at 7.30pm. Ticket prices Adult: $15 Children: $10. Hot food and soft drinks sold at the venue. Alcohol-free event About WARZONE Wrestling Australia is a local wrestling promotion that has performed across Victoria since 2008. It has hosted some of the most amazing matches in the country, including the final match between USA’s Adam Pearce and former WWE superstar, Colt Cabana in the Seven Levels of Hate series. For more information, visit http://www.warzonewrestling.com.au

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The best of food and flora By BRIDGET COOK LOCAL food and flora will be in the spotlight as the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival comes to Cranbourne this month. The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne has been selected as one of 22 locations for a Regional World’s Longest Lunch, as part of the festival, on Friday 14 March. Part of the Australian Garden will be transformed into an open-air restaurant, alongside the Ian Potter Lake, for this

inaugural event celebrating the best of food and flora. Guests will enjoy a threecourse lunch prepared by acclaimed chef Andrew Blake, including ocean trout, applewood barbecued chicken breast and caramel milk panna cotta. Mr Blake said the menu selections would showcase the best of local produce alongside matched fine wines from Mornington Peninsula’s Ocean Eight Vineyard and Winery. “It’s a match made in heav-

en,” Mr Blake said. “It’s a perfect storm… the combination of a regional World’s Longest Lunch cooked by Blake’s Feast with wines by our favourite vineyard, Ocean Eight, and in a fantastic setting at the Australian Garden is one not to be missed.” The event will be held on Friday 14 March from 12noon to 4pm. Cost is $145 per person and bookings can be made by calling 9821 0669 or emailing amy@blakesfeast.com.au.

Family fun served up at no cost AKOONAH Park will come alive with free family fun this month for the 16th annual Casey Kids Carnival. There will be live entertainment, amusement rides, an animal farm and face painters throughout the day, topped off with a screening of Despicable Me 2 at 8pm. The annual event, to be held on Saturday 22 March, aims to give families across Casey a free day out. Casey mayor Geoff Ablett urged everyone to head along.

“The event draws great crowds of children and their families from all over our vibrant city to gather together and enjoy a large variety of free rides, activities and roving entertainment,” he said. “I invite children and their parents to get into the spirit and take advantage of this terrific event which has been extended this year to include a twilight screening of Despicable Me 2 at 8pm.” There will be a variety of free live entertainment for

children including The Smurfs Clumsy Show, and Kazoos and Chomper the Crocodile all on the main stage. The event will be jampacked with amusement rides, the Myuna Farm animal farm, face painters, food stalls, workshops including ‘Colour a Foldable Frisbee’, sand art, Monster Grass Heads and Mega Blocks and roving entertainers. The carnival will run from 1pm to 7pm with the movie screening to follow at Akoonah Park, Berwick.


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BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE - 5996 1666 Botanic Ridge 177 Settlers Run Cranbourne North 6 Samantha Crescent Cranbourne East 1 Tankard Drive Cranbourne West 60 Willora Cresent Cranbourne North 21 Sebago Terrace Warren South 16 Penrose Drive Narre Cranbourne 10 Mayfield Road Cranbourne East 1 Bushranger Blvd Cranbourne North 18 Lansell Drive Cranbourne West 3 Ceres Way Clyde North 13 Percheron Way

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BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755 Hampton Park 10 Anderson Close Lyndhurst 16 Blue Peppermint Court Hampton Park 7/17 Linmac Drive Cranbourne 1/64 Gipps Crescent Hampton Park 23a Winnima Avenue Hampton Park 30 View Street Hampton Park 35 Willow Drive Hampton Park 26 Cumberland Chase Hampton Park 1 Mathew Court

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BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755 Hampton Park 4 The Ridge Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Cranbourne 1 Emoh Close Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Junction Village 1 Jennifer Street Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Hampton Park 2 & 3 37 Somerville Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Hampton Park 26/20-22 Somerville Road Sat 1.45pm - 2.15pm Cranbourne 34 Everlasting Blvd Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm Hampton Park 76 Lesley Drive Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm Sandhurst 48 Gailee Drive Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE - 5991 2777 Cranbourne North 60 Endeavour Drive Dandenong 6/2 Jolly street Cranbourne North 1 Lawless Drive Hampton Park 29 Pauline Court Cranbourne West 8 Scarborough Avenue Cranbourne 1/4 Fairbain Drive Cranbourne North 1/17 Elizabeth street Cranbourne West 6 Camms Road Warneet 10 Elimatta Street Cranbourne East 46 Foxwood Drive Blind Bight 10 Heron close Cranbourne North 13 Waverley Park Drive Cranbourne East 24 Wildscotchman

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HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE - 5991 2777 Cranbourne North 11 Peisley Crescent Cranbourne 34 Valencia circuit Cranbourne 2 Macarthur Drive

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HODGES CRANBOURNE - 5996 5993 Tooradin 3 Makitti Close Cranbourne East 22 Tyndall Street Blind Bight 27 Anchorage Drive Cranbourne 34 Strafford Avenue Cranbourne 12 Tongola Court Lynbrook 9 Cobbler Grange Cranbourne Unit 1 / 2 Evelyne Avenue Cranbourne North 3 Fieldstone Crescent

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LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne East 3 Collison Road Cranbourne West 14 Linda Drive Cranbourne 3 Sottile Drive Cranbourne West 7 Friendship Close Cranbourne North 24 Denham Crescent Cranbourne 23 Evelyne Avenue Cranbourne North 23 Blaxland Drive Cranbourne 2/18-20 Brunt Street

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CRANBOURNE EAST 10 Mayfield Road Invest In Your Future On 2 Acres On 2 acres(8017m2). This house offers open plan formal and informal living areas, homely kitchen and meals, master bedroom with FENS & robes, oversized outdoor entertaining area. Some of the many extras this property offers include solid fuel heater, air conditioner, ceiling fans, floating floors and bore water.

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CLYDE NORTH 13 Percheron Way Quality Ex Display Home Occupy The Trinity 33 is proudly offered by Orbit homes. This home features a fantastic floor plan with the highest quality fittings & every conceivable extra throughout. It really is the crème de la crème of homes. Including gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling, dishwasher & stainless steel appliances.

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Saturday 22 March at 12.30pm PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

Buyers over $800,000 Saturday 1.00pm-1.30pm Photo ID required Veronica Vekony 0412 250 633 Cranbourne 5996 1666

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NARRE WARREN SOUTH 16 Penrose Drive Private, Low Maintenance Living This spacious townhouse offers the best of low maintenance living, showcasing three Bedrooms, master with walk in robes and full ensuite. The modern kitchen offers modern appliances and adjoining family room, along with separate formal lounge. Extras include ducted heating & air conditioning all in your private court yard setting.

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Saturday 8th March 2:00-2:30pm Photo ID required Mark Sewell 0413 719 821 Cranbourne 5996 1666

JUNCTION VILLAGE 1 Jennifer Street Auction: Sat 22nd March @ 11am.. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 3 living areas and alfresco under roof line, 709m2 block (approx), only 3 year old - With a gourmet fully equipped kitchen, stainless steel appliances with plenty of bench, cupboard space & walk in pantry. Other extras include high ceilings, ducted heating & evaporative cooling, oversized large double remote controlled garage.

Saturday 22nd March at 2pm INSPECT CONTACT

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Saturday 8th March, 1:00-1:30pm Photo ID required Mark Sewell 0413 719 821 Cranbourne 5996 1666

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Barry Plant Cranbourne 134a High Street T 5996 1666

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Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Photo ID required Deon Pollard 0413 674 844 Hampton Park 8787 8755

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Barry Plant Hampton Park 2/19 Enterprise Avenue T 8787 8755

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WORKSHOP TO HELP FIRST HOME BUYERS FIRST home buyer questions answered - how to own a new home at Pasadena from only $339 per week! First home buyers are flocking to Villawood Properties’s Pasadena Clyde community. Offering incredible value and a boutique lifestyle, Pasadena has the absolute best in modern convenience for those with a fast paced lifestyle. Villawood Properties executive director Tony Johnson said there were a high number of first home buyers purchasing at Pasadena and that many of them still had unanswered questions and were unsure about the process of buying their first home. “In response to the demand from first home buyers, Villawood Properties and Berkeley Capital are joining together to hold a first bome buyers’ workshop. “This free seminar will take you step-by-step through how to get into your first home at Pasadena from only $339 per week! The event is free and exclusively for first home buyers. “Come along to the Pasadena sales centre on Wednesday 19 March at 6.30pm and join us at this exciting event. “Register by contacting the team at Pasadena now on 9684 8128.” One of Villawood’s leading builder partners, Burbank has recently redesigned its Maddern home to include a third bedroom/ study in response to the overwhelming buyer demand, particularly from first home buyers.

“The Burbank Maddern is the ideal product for first home buyers. “With the newly converted floorplan, buyers are getting what they want as a result of talking to us about their needs and wants in a new home.

“They wanted a little bit more space for that extra bedroom or small study area and now they can have this for an incredibly affordable price. “We have a number of Burbank Madderns available at Pasadena on titled land, which means that they

AUCTION on 29th March at 11:30am

28 Bride Avenue Hampton Park

Terms: 10% deposit on signing of contract with the settlement (Balance) on or before 60 days.

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937m2 block(Approx) Possible Subdivision (STCA) 6 bedrooms, 3 toilets, 3 bathrooms Master bedroom with Full ensuite Formal lounge/Meals area BIR for bedrooms Ducted heating, evaporative cooling Quality Kitchen Appliances Dishwasher Lockup garage Ideal for GP Centre, Physiotherapy Centre, Boarding Centre, Hair Salon Hampton Park Primary School-550meters (approx) Hampton Park Secondary College – 900 meters (approx) Anglican Church of Australia-100meters (approx) Robert Booth Reserve-300 metres (approx) Hampton Park Shopping Square-1.0km (approx) Monash Freeway-1.0km (approx) Hallam Railway station – 2km (approx) BHIMSEN KURUKUNDI Mobile: 0407 799 048

9771 8888 park1realestate.com.au Email: hamptonpark@park1realestate.com.au Shop 9, Hampton Park Shopping Square, Somerville Road, Hampton Park, Vic 3976

are ready to build on now. “Located within walking distance to the future shopping centre including a Coles supermarket, the future golf course and priced from only $274,900, how can you resist the boutique lifestyle that is Pasadena Clyde.”

For more information, visit the Pasadena website at www. pasadenaclyde.com.au or come and see the team at the sales office on the corner Berwick-Cranbourne Road and Clyde Five-Ways Road, Clyde.


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March 29th at 12:00pm Saturday 11:30 -12:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Brodie Morris 0466 911 797 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189

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Private Sale Price Offers Over $275,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189

The house with the lot Wow, you don’t find properties like this on a 1000sqm block anymore. This 4 bedroom home comes complete with master bedroom with full ensuite & wir, 2 separate living areas, the first living room at the front of the house that flows through to the main family room with built in surround sound system & open fire place, centralised kitchen with ss dishwasher, gas cook top & electric oven, lots of bench & cupboard space, huge outdoor under cover pergola area, 9 x 8 metre shed with a 4.2m clearance with a mezzanine floor, 2 x 10,000 litre water tanks, in closed carport. The drive way has reinforced concrete that can hold can hold a semi trailer.

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Absolutely immaculate on 709m2 Located in one of Cranbourne´s most sought after areas is this sensational home. The home has been immaculately maintained by its current owner, & complete with a brand new kitchen! The home itself comprises; 3 bedrooms, master with triple built in wardrobes, large separate living area, open plan kitchen & meals area, as new hostess kitchen with induction stove & fan forced oven, gas heating & air conditioner, outdoor entertaining & pergola area, large separate double garage or shed, sensational rear yard perfect for kids & animals. If you are looking for a great first home or investment with not a cent to spend, then this is the one.

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Private Sale Price Offers Over $470,000 Inspect Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Katie Maloney 0437 284 449

Nest or invest This 3 bedroom home located in central Cranbourne is perfect for the first home buyer or to start your investment portfolio. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 with built in robes & split system air conditioning to the master, carpeted sunken lounge with split system cooling & heating, separate dining room off the fully renovated kitchen with s/s appliances including gas stove & dishwasher, outside set on a 657 squ (approx) is a fully undercover entertainment area with rear access through the carport

A home with the lot, including a pool Features include: 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & wir, study or a possible 5th bedroom, beautiful floor boards, family size lounge room, modern kitchen with s/s appliances including a 900mm gas stove, dish washer & oven. The kitchen looks out to a 2nd large living area & separate dining area surrounded by a bay window. Main bathroom with separate shower & spa bath, ducted heating & evaporative cooling throughout, dble remote garage & rear access to a fully concreted area, for the extra car, trailer or even a boat. Newly built undercover entertainment area with cafe blinds, solar heated pool.

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STYLISH FAMILY LIVING

IMMACULATELY presented and situated in an ideal location, this stunning family home awaits your inspection. Located in the ever-popular Arena Estate, just moments to local shopping, public transport and freeway access, this is your ideal opportunity to secure your dream property. Only three years young, this modern and fresh Porter Davis home has been beautifully maintained and is presented to perfection. It offers three bedrooms, the master with walk-in robe and ensuite with twin vanities. There’s a spacious study with double doors, two separate living areas including lounge and rumpus room as well as a hostess kitchen complete with Caesarstone benches, 900mm appliances, walk-in pantry and dishwasher. Your creature comfort is assured with evaporative cooling, ducted heating, high ceilings and quality fixtures and fittings. Completing the package outside offers a double remote garage, timber decking and quality landscaping. This impeccable property will delight on inspection and must be seen to be believed.

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Lifestyle & Rural Enquiries

Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

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DANDENONG SOUTH $530,000

TOORADIN

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (214049) Prime Investment Property • 4.05 Hectares (10 Acres) • Within Urban Growth Boundary • 4 Bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Igloo’s, Shedding & Dam

MAIN ROAD EXPOSURE (213365) * Factory & Yard * Land Size: 618m² (approx) * Building 145sqm (approx) * Industrial 1 Zone * Easy Access to Major Arterial Roads

LIFESTYLE PROPERTY (214034) 5,843m2/1.44 Acres, 2 road frontages. Close to Tooradin inlet, Possible subdivision or 6-8 lots, drawings are available. Close to schools, shops, parks & sporting grounds, 9 minutes to Cranbourne & only 52 minutes to Melbourne. Heaps of potential call today to inspect.

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME AND LIVE A TRUE LIFESTYLE. (214045) Great Potential! Several ideal home sites. 2.74 acres of useable dry land. 9mX18m machinery shed with high clearance. 20,000L plus tank. Quick drive to schools, parks & shops. 59 minutes to Melbourne & 51 minutes to Philip Island.

Call : Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

$529,000

CALDERMEADE

$379,950

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FOR SALE

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‘EVANS PARK” - CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BUSINESS VILLAGE • Lots from 1,065m² - 1,653m² • 10 Minutes from the Monash & Eastlink • Priced from $235 per m² • Adjoining ; Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Medical • Zoned Business 1, Business 3, & Mixed Use Centre, Chemist, Gym, fast food outlets & • Close to Train Station & Schools cafe’s, plus more! • Part of a Growing Community - SELLING FAST, ONLY 10 BLOCKS LEFT!-

HOBBY FARM 5 ACRES DUAL LIVING (214017)5 acres. Suit trucks, with plenty of room for parking, 3 Bedroom brick veneer home, fully self-contained granny flat, which is separately rated & metered, separate Home office/ Guest house, fenced to 7 paddocks & 2 yards, stable block with 3 stables, and tack & feed area, 6 additional outdoor stables with lighting, 6mX12m workshop/4 car garage.

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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS CRANBOURNE NORTH

$329,950 HALLAM

$399,970 CRANBOURNE

$299,950

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

GREAT HOME! WHAT ABOUT THE GARAGE!

FAMILY FOUR BEDDER

FEELS LIKE HOME

(214053) 3 bedroom with ensuite. All bedrooms have robes. Floating timber floors, two living areas. 550m2 block with 4 car garage with power, concrete floor and double doors with 14ft clearance. Would suit many purposes. Handy location for all facilities. Inspections by appointment only, for more information or to arrange an inspection, call Frank Barrett directly.

(214043) 4 bedrooms with ensuite, spacious lounge living room, timber kitchen with adjoining meals/family room. Carpets and tiles complete with ducted heating, aircon split system. Timber decked patio/pergola zone, carport plus garage/workshop & office/studio. Great home in a sought after location. Call Dean Tucker direct for more information.

(214006) Solid 3 bedroom brick home. BIR to bedrooms, gas appliances, huge lounge big enough for the largest of suites (family sized), gas heating plus air conditioning. Outside sun room/ entertaining area, established gardens, generous 650m² block with access for your trailer etc., lock fast gate, double garage, 1.5kw solar panels (6) that go back to the grid.

LANGWARRIN NEW LISTING

$749,950 BLIND BIGHT (214047) A picturesque 5382m² approx. property with the soundtrack of the lorikeets, Willie wagtails, kookaburras and an abundance of exotic wild bird life. Highly sought after, rural atmosphere & town convenience combination. Superbly crafted house with 5 bedrooms or 4 & study, Master with ensuite, hostess kitchen with gorgeous natural light, Granite bench tops, convection oven, microwave induction cooktops, dishwasher and more. All the living spaces boast views of the private gardens that encompass the house. Paved patio area that promotes entertaining and outdoor relaxing in equal measure. Ornamental lake, the meandering gardens (watered by a 6000L tank) and the abundance of native flora and fauna.

CRANBOURNE WEST

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PRIVATE PARADISE

$314,950 CRANBOURNE

THE BEST AROUND (214015) 800m² block, 4 BRs, ensuite, alfresco area which leads to another huge decked pergola. Floating timber floors, large kitchen with walk in pantry. Family room with gas log fire, 6Mtr X 4Mtr. approx. Rumpus room, evaporative cooling, double garage with internal access, auto door quality fixtures and fittings 6,000 ltr. Water tank and garden shed.

$254,500 CRANBOURNE

FROM $280,000

PERFECT PRESENTATION

ANOTHER LITTLE BEAUTY

NEW 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

(214027) Freshly painted inside and out, spotlessly clean and brand new carpets. Offering three bedrooms, full ensuite & WIR to master,spacious formal lounge with gas wall heater & split system aircon. kitchen with adjoining meals/family, concrete patio/pergola zone or 3 car carport, family friendly area of Cranbourne West & close to transport, shops and schools.

(211213) Currently leased on a month by month basis paying approx. $234 (gross) per week who would love to stay on. Neat as a pin, 2 bedrooms, gas heating, large lounge, carpets and paved patio/pergola area. Front unit of only two on the block with a private front yard and high picket fences, lockup garage. No body corporate. Handy for all facilities.

(213217) 2 Bedroom, BIR, 13.2sq, S/Steel appliances, Dishwasher, Ducted Heating, Single L/U Remote Garage, Live In Or Invest, Courtyard Area, Balcony, Stamp Duty Savings and FHOG Available To Approved Purchasers, Communal BBQ Area, Completion Due June 2014 Call Rick Lauretta

LANGWARRIN

$499,950 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$289,000 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$297,000

PRESENTATION SUPERB

INVESTORS DELIGHT WITH MODERN UNIT

NEAT AS A PIN

(213256) 4 bedrooms (or 3 plus study), family meals area complete with bar, big lounge and rumpus, well-appointed kitchen, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, plus nice ensuite with enclosed toilet, lovely main bathroom. This house offers tremendous street appeal plus room for caravan, trailer or boat and a big double garage with auto door.

(214005) 6 years young unit will be the perfect investment property or those looking to downsize. 2 great sized bedrooms with BIR. Bathroom and modern kitchen with tiles to main family area and all wet areas. Offering heating and cooling for year round comfort, single lock up garage & private courtyard with landscaped gardens on a 190 m² (approx) block.

(214032) 3 bedroom home. Living room leading through to functional kitchen and meals area. Laundry leads through to an extra utility room. Sitting on an approx. 525m² block with immaculate gardens front and rear, undercover pergola and garden shed. Rear access to park the trailer or boat. Close to all amenities. Please call us to arrange an inspection.

CRANBOURNE

$359,000 CRANBOURNE

$289,000 CRANBOURNE

$419,950

DON’T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY!

ONE OF THE FINEST ON OFFER

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER

(214018) 3 BR home. Master with WIR and Ensuite, 2 BRs both with WWC and BIR. 2 living Zones with a lovely modern kitchen with SS Appliances and Dishwasher. Extensive decked entertaining area and a big 677 m² approx corner block. Double garage with rear access, ducted heating & split system cooling, close to shops, child care & public transport

(214002) 3 BRM unit only 2 on the block (no body corp.) Master looks onto a private courtyard, walk thru robe with 2 way access bathroom. The kitchen is well-appointed with brand new stainless appliances. Sliding door to a paved pergola area. Heating & cooling in the home with a large split system unit & ceiling fans. A single garage with remote auto door.

(214023) Situated in a quiet cul de sac in a quality estate, four lge bdrms master with ensuite & separate toilet & WIR. Huge lounge, kitchen with 900m s/s u/bench oven, cooktop & rangehood,filtered water, tiled family room, pergola/alfresco area, ducted heating, mini downlights, dble remote garage with rear access, manicured gardens & great 653m² (approx) block.

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WATERFORD’S BIG WEEKEND THIS Labour Day weekend the Waterford Rise residential development in Warragul will throw open the doors of its huge display village to host a twilight “Block Party”. The aim is to provide a fun, family-friendly event for those who are planning to stay in town for the long weekend. Glenn Sanford, general manager at Waterford Rise, says the event will feature fabulous free entertainment including live music and roving performers. There will also be tasty street food from around the world, a mini market with gorgeous jewellery and art and craft from talented local producers. “The Block Party will be chock-ablock with free entertainment for all ages, including wine and gourmet produce tasting, face-painting, jumping castles, a petting zoo, caricatures, magic shows, a Mexican

music man, fun photo booth and the Warragul Football Club will be holding a clinic,” he said. “We really wanted to offer something a bit different for those locals who for whatever reason won’t have the chance to get away for the long weekend. It’s really shaping up to be a fantastic event!” Glenn also confirmed the headline music act for the Block Party -The Whisky Gypsies - who played a thrilling set at the twilight Warragul Farmers’ Market in January. “The Whiskey Gypsies were absolutely fantastic at the market and were a big part of the inspiration for this event. “Combining folk, rock and pop classics in a traditional Celtic style, they are sure to provide a fitting soundtrack for such a vibrant, outdoor event.”

A widespread social media campaign has already created a buzz within the local community, as well as the La Trobe Valley, south-east corridor and metropolitan Melbourne. The Block Party is being staged by the creators of the Warragul Farmers’ Market who have timed the event to coincide with the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, and signals another big year for the estate. “Waterford Rise experienced a milestone year in 2013, with strong sales figures and the completion of important infrastructure projects including new stage construction and fibre-optic connection,” Glenn said. The establishment of the onsite Early Learning Centre was also a significant addition. “To top it all off our landscapers, Fleming’s Nurseries,

SALES RUNNING HOT SET over 7.9 hectares and overlooking the pristine waters of Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island’s most tightly-held piece of real estate, ‘Woolamai House’ has recorded a bumper summer as locals and holiday-makers alike recognise the value in this incredible coastal enclave. Sales across the community have exceeded expectations this summer, with purchasers keen to snap up a piece of historic land boasting an enviable location nestled alongside the waterfront. Set within the grounds of one of Phillip Island’s first homesteads, Woolamai House features the impeccably restored former home of Captain John Cleeland - who owned and trained a Melbourne Cupwinning horse. In what is a significant milestone for this prestigious pocket of Cape Woolamai, the homestead’s restoration has recently been completed and the house will be open to the public on Sunday 9 March from 12 noon to 3pm. Construction across the premier community has recently commenced, so Greg Price of Alex Scott Real Estate is urging homehunters to visit the community this Sunday and experience the quality project and its incredible land offerings for themselves. “Boasting direct walking access to the nearby waterfront, 1.6 hectares of

communal parklands and water views for many of the blocks, Woolamai House offers a rare opportunity to purchase a premium block of land among one of Phillip Island’s most tightly-held locations. “Woolamai House is widely regarded as one of Phillip Island’s most incredible pieces of real estate to ever come to market, and purchasers can reserve this slice of historic waterfront land from just $249,000. “In order to showcase the estate and all of its unique lifestyle benefits, this Sunday we are inviting all local residents, holiday makers, neighbours and friends to visit the community, take a stroll through the grounds and appreciate the beauty of this superb local icon. “It really is an incredible offering, so it’s no surprise we have witnessed so many sales across the project over the summer season,” he said. Hosting an open day this Sunday 9 March from 12pm-3pm, home-hunters are urged to visit the prestigious community and witness the beauty of this stunning waterfront lifestyle enclave before the remaining blocks are snapped up for good. For more information on Woolamai House please contact Greg Price on 5952 5711 or visit the website: www.woolamaihouse.com.au

became the first Australian entry ever to win ‘Best in Show’ at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show. “We hope that the Waterford Rise Block Party will give the people of Warragul the perfect opportunity to see first-hand what has been achieved so far and that 2014 is going to be even bigger and better!” he said. Waterford Rise is currently offering affordable and spacious

blocks as part of its stage eight release and is planning for the upcoming release of stage seven. Land prices start at $134,500 and house and land packages from $283,000. For more information and regular updates on the Block Party program visit facebook.com/ waterfordrisewarragul, go to www. waterfordrise.com.au/blockparty , or call 1300 737 094.


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Harcourts - Cranbourne Suite 3, 78 High St Cranbourne 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Cranbourne North 1/17 Elizabeth Street 3 bedrooms plus upstairs study area, two bathrooms and remote double lock garage. Featuring an impressive kitchen with volumes of space. Downstairs there is a master bedroom with ensuite, separate zoned formal living, powder room, laundry. Combined kitchen and meals opening to a second living area. Upstairs there are 2 further bedrooms, great sized third living zone and separate bathroom, ducted heating, split system aircon. all within a short stroll to shops, schools, parks as well as transportation.

Cranbourne East 34 Wild Scotchman Way

Cranbourne West 6 Camms Road

Stunning ex display home which caters for all the family’s needs with zoned living, home theatre, huge master with outdoor spa area plus an additional 3 great sized bedrooms. Stunning kitchen with butler’s pantry leading to alfresco through café doors. 26 squares of pure party is here for the astute purchaser so be quick.

Situated in a great location with land size measuring approx 742m2, Offering the possibility to be developed as a multiple unit site (S.T.P.A) with the existing weatherboard home featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, open plan living and meals area and kitchen .

For Sale By Negotiation Over $420,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00pm - 2:30pm Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158

For Sale By Negotiation Over $295,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032

Cranbourne 1/4 Fairbain Road

Cranbourne East

Cranbourne North 1 Lawless Drive

Hampton Park 29 Pauline Court

This residence is fully renovated in Positioned just seconds away from Centro Shopping Centre, bus stop. Featuring 3 bedrooms with built in robes, formal lounge, spacious kitchen, gas ducted heating, air conditioner, security doors, single lock up garage . Only two on the block with no body corporate.

Located in Cranbourne’s most sought after estate, this modern 4 bedroom home opens up from its grand entrance into casual and formal living areas including a central kitchen and rumpus or home theatre room. Situated on a very private 640 m2 block with established front and rear gardens that overlook the adjacent parkland.

Ideal for private practice (S.T.P.A).One of the most versatile sort after corner locations in the precinct and directly opposite one of the busiest commercial strips.This home consists of a big open living floor plan, combined kitchen and meals 3 bedrooms, central bathroom and cathedral ceilings.

3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom,double carport with drive through access to dbl garage ideal for tradesman, spacious open plan kitchen, meals and family room with floating timber floors, evaporative cooling, ducted heating, gas upright stove, 2 undercover outdoor pergolas great for entertaining.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $265,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

For Sale By Negotiation Over $310,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale $355,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495

46 Foxwood Drive

For Sale By Negotiation Over $340,000 Open Saturday 12:30pm -1:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty P 5991 2777

Cranbourne North 13 Waverley Park Drive

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Cranbourne 2 Macarthur Drive

Junction Village 15 Houlder Avenue

Set on this prime corner allotment; walk to nearby shopping centre, close to schools and transport. This timber home consists of 4 bedrooms, a study room,2 living areas. Delightful kitchen opens to a large dinning area. Features large 4 car garage, heating and cooling.This is potential plus for all buyers ,ideal for the growing family.

Shhhh this great family home is tucked away in Junction Village which is one of Cranbourne’s best kept secrets. Functional floor plan makes it easy to entertain from the formal living or party in the rumpus with outdoor entertaining a bonus. Enjoy everything this location and home has to offer and submit your offer today.

For Sale Price By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:30pm 3:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale Expressions of Interest View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158

Cranbourne 60 Endeavour Drive

Cranbourne East 11 Peisley Crescent

This home is Comprising of 3 Spacious Bedrooms,2 Separate living areas Cooling in both living areas, Solar Panels, Huge Backyard with covered outdoor entertainment.Renovated Kitchen with Glass Splashback, Dishwasher,Garage with the ultimate mans retreat with bar,6000 litres of Water Storage Tanks,Gas Wall Heating.

3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, other 2 bedrooms with BIR, separate formal lounge, open plan kitchen and dining room, theatre room, large pergola, outside decked entertainment area, dbl garage with single rear access.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $320,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:30pm - 3:00pm Robert Matus M 0409029518

he owners have spent many thousands of dollars improving this property and making it one of the best homes in the area at this price. It comprises of 4 bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite, large separate lounge room, open plan kitchen, dining and family room. A massive under cover outdoor entertainment area with lots of features that must be seen to really appreciate it, there is also an enclose outdoor 8 people spa area, double garage, other fixtures; dusted heating, cooling system, surround sound system and more. Inspect it now! For Sale By Negotiation Over $420,000 Open Saturday 1:30pm -2:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

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WHAT A LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY BESPOKE design, over three levels, coupled with superior craftsmanship and quality finishes creates this hallmark property in arguably one of Berwick’s finest positions, offering you a lifestyle second to none. The subtle entry reveals a spectacular design as you journey through this expansive home. At every turn quality and charm is revealed, further whetting the appetite for what’s to come. From the formal entry, a staircase and bridge over the indoor swimming pool leads you to the stunning family room that adjoins the hostess kitchen and butler’s pantry with

the form of a double garage and large single garage that suits three large cars, both with internal access together with a storeroom/ workshop to the rear of the double. Lush landscaped gardens and smart alfresco areas set the tone for lowmaintenance living. Of course, the home has fully zoned air-conditioning and a stunning open fire in the family room. This is truly a unique residence planned and designed to take advantage of the magnificent site and views and offers the astute purchaser that elusive blend of quality, character and charm.

salon adjacent boasting a built-in bar. The family room has a wall of windows offering views across Port Phillip Bay and beyond and opens to a balcony from which you can watch the world go by. The master suite is also accessed from the bridge over the pool and enjoys a full ensuite, walk-in robe and study also enhanced by sweeping views across the Bay. Downstairs the three further bedrooms come complete with built-in robes and are supported by a rumpus room and family bathroom rendering the area a kids zone. The home boasts car accommodation in

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Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street

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BEACONSFIELD

HERE is your opportunity to give your family a fantastic lifestyle. EVERYTHING about this property is lifestyle and fun. Being on just under an acre with plenty of room, this property offers a family the life they always wanted. Relax and enjoy with five big bedrooms with full ensuite plus spa to main, formal lounge, dining and family with Coonara wood heater, and a wide and wonderful outdoor entertaining area overlooking a fabulous pool area. The house is set back from the road with its own carport and large machinery shed that can be used for numerous activities. Work from home, garage the cars or just tinker and enjoy. With all the extra space, your kids will no doubt love to be home. Coming with cubbyhouse, vegetable gardens and its own wood stack yard, this property is ready for you to bring the kids and enjoy. Being so close to all amenities, shops, schools and public transport, there is nothing that you will need. Don’t delay on this one as they do not come along that often.

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Cranbourne West 18 Cirai Crescent

Cranbourne West 7 Friendship Close

Cranbourne West 14 Linda Drive

Central Cranbourne Top location - Approx 200 meters from Cranbourne Centro shops & public transport. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $220,000 View Saturday 11:00am

Supper Cheap 3 Bedda!! Start Here!!! Calling on all the first home buyers/ budget conscious investors, this home located in Cranbourne west is on the market with a very reasonable price tag. For Sale Price Guide $255,000-$270,000

Jam packed with extras, this fantastic 3 bedroom home has all the ’I wants,’ including a huge garage, 2 livings areas & a pergola. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $320,000 View Saturday 12:30pm

Outstanding Investment Property! A fantastic representation of value for money is this attractive home of approx 19sq of living. For Sale Price Guide $340,000-$350,000 View Saturday 11:00am

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

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Cranbourne North 24 Denham Crescent

Cranbourne North 6 Ascent Drive

Cranbourne East 3 Sottile Drive

3 Years Young!! Alarah Estate Location! Why Bother building and waiting? When here it is an immaculate 4 bedroom home which is less than three years old and ready to move in. For Sale Price Guide $390,000+

Indoor/Outdoor Entertainer - 4 Bedrooms + Study Full of quality, this standout two storey home offers flowing living areas from the inside to out. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $395,000 View Saturday 1:30pm

Mediterranean Tuscan Style Home Situated on a generous allotment of 480 square meters approximately, this quality laden home is located in a sought after Sierra Estate in Cranbourne North. For Sale

Stunning Residence (1/2 Acre Approx) Located in a desirable estate this substantial home has been significantly upgraded throughout and surrounded by gorgeous park like gardens. For Sale View Saturday 1:00pm

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

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119 High Street

119 High Street

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Hampton Park 61 Ormond Road

PICK ME PICK ME

Red Hot Off The Press!!!

Four bedroom home features large rumpus/games room, ducted heating, split system cooling, ducted vacuum system, high ceilings, quality light fittings, fully equipped laundry, landscaped front and rear gardens, remote controlled four vehicle garage with mechanics work bench, set on 860sq (approx.) of land.

This well presented three bedroom home comprises of - formal living area, family/meals area, hostess kitchen with breakfast bar, gas wall heating and air conditioner, single carport with roller door, outdoor entertaining area as well as low maintenance gardens with rear garden shed.

For Sale $590,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $295,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Zed 0432 797 384

View Saturday 1:40-2:00pm Liron 0425 776 622

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Narre Warren 10 Song Street

Fully Renovated at an Affordable Price!

Amazing Value For Money On North Side!

Fully renovated 3 bedroom unit - formal lounge, floating floors, hostess kitchen, reverse cycle heating and cooling split system, gas wall heater, new paint, vertical blinds, alarm system, single remote garage, private court yard area, a fully enclosed pergola and a garden shed.

Well maintained three bedroom home formal lounge and dining area, a separate family/meals room, large kitchen with electric oven and cooktop, ducted heating, split system air conditioner, newly painted, new carpets and floating timber floors, back yard with large entertaining area, remote double garage.

For Sale $245,000 Plus Buyers View Saturday 1:00-1:20pm Aren 0403 613 988

For Sale $340,000 Plus Buyers Liron 0425 776 622

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Lynbrook 10 Keystone Court

Hampton Park 2 Chiswick Court

Large Family Home in Lynbrook Heights!

This Family Home Ticks All The Boxes!

Comprising of 3 bedrooms plus a large study or fourth bedroom, open plan living, large formal lounge room, hostess kitchen, meals area, 2nd living area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, large outdoor pergola over timber decking and double remote garage with rear roller access.

Comprising of 3 bedrooms, formal lounge room, a separate family and meals area, hostess kitchen with breakfast bar, a central bathroom and laundry, gas wall heater, air conditioner, huge backyard with a built in bbq, plenty of access for cars, boat or caravan all on a 717m2 block.

For Sale $295,000 Plus Buyers For Sale $420,000 Plus Buyers Aren 0403 613 988

View Saturday 1:20 - 1:40pm Liron 0425 776 622

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Hampton Park 10 Hayes Road

Lyndhurst 7 Melington Drive

Plans & Permit Approved For Three Units on a 1012m2 Block!

Dreams Do Come True...

Opportunity not to be missed; This conventional single storey detached house is positioned in a well-established residential neighbourhood with plans and permit approved for three units - double story townhouse at the front of the property with an individual driveway and two, three bedroom units at the back.

Family home featuring; spacious formal lounge, family/meals, hostess kitchen, four bedrooms or three and a study, ducted heating, a split system, Holland blinds, internal access, remote double garage, timber decking, pergola & low maintenance landscaped backyard with a water tank.

For Sale $410,000 Plus Buyers For Sale TBA Rohullah 0423 649 553

View Saturday 2:40-3:00pm Liron 0425 776 622

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 15 Cadillac Street $10,000 Grant On This Home Now Buy this brand new home with all the extras included, what an awesome package. The home consists 4 bedrooms, a formal lounge and family meals area, double garage, landscaped gardens and lots more, close to all amenities as well.

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Clyde North Buy this brand new home with all the extras included and there’s no progress payments either, what an awesome package which most other builders will not offer. The features are endless and include the following: • • • •

NO progress payments No repayments* House and Land Package Huge Stamp Duty Savings Luxury Inclusions!

For Sale $410,000 Plus Buyers View Saturday & Sunday 2.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Fiorelli Boulevard

Clyde North Lot 9 Fiorelli Boulevard

Buy now and receive $10,000

Buy this brand new home with all the extras included and there’s no progress payments either, what an awesome package which most other builders will not offer. The features are endless and include the following:

That’s right, the government is giving great savings to buy a new home so don’t wait and capitalize on this deal. This lovely home offers 4 bedrooms, the master with ensuite, a formal lounge which leads to the hostess kitchen and family meals area. The home has ducted heating, a remote double garage & landscaped gardens.

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NO progress payments No repayments* House and Land Package Huge Stamp Duty Savings Luxury Inclusions!

For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

For Sale $399,000 Plus Buyers Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Cranbourne East Lot 32 Heather Grove

Clyde North Fiorelli Boulevard

What a deal

Buy this brand new home with all the extras included and there’s no progress payments either, what an awesome package which most other builders will not offer. The features are endless and include the following:

This 3 bedroom home is priced to sell and offers all the luxuries you could imagine, the home consists of 2 living areas, a hostess kitchen, double garage with internal access, ducted heated, ensuite and walking distance to schools, shops and parks. Photo for illustration purposes only.

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For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 2.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 5 Fiorelli Boulevard

Cranbourne East Lot 2 Fiorelli Boulevard

Family 4 bedder

Buy Now and Receive $10,000

This bright 4-Bedroom home that has 3 distinct living areas, that is made up of a large lounge room, family room and alfresco, which provides living galore for families or an outstanding home for the astute investor. The endless features included are double remote garage, internal access and ducted heating.

Buy this brand new home with all the extras included, what an awesome package. The home consists of 4 bedrooms, a formal lounge and family meals area, double landscaped gardens and lots more, close to all amenities as well.

For Sale $425,000 plus buyers

For Sale $420,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday & Sunday 2.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

View Saturday and Sunday 2.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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COUNTRY & COASTAL GARFIELD

THORPDALE

THE TERRACE 1-5/34 Railway Avenue Inspect: Available Wednesday and Saturday, 3pm-4pm or any other time by appointment

Contact: SEJ REAL ESTATE, WARRAGUL, 5622 3800

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A very picturesque getaway in a magniicent mountain valley location. Very close to the famous Toorongo Falls and overlooking the Toorongo River (with trout galore) and enroute to the snowields. Set amidst magniicent established deciduous trees, a two (2) bedroom home plus separate one (1) bedroom cottage. 51 acres (15 cleared and running horses), balance being natural bush climbing to a mountain at the rear of the property. 4km’s from Noojee, 1 ½ hours from Melbourne.

Price: $290,000 plus buyers

Contact: Lynne Martin, 0400 532 200 PETER WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE, DROUIN, 5625 3911

Real Estate

295 TOORONGO VALLEY ROAD NOOJEE

Inspect: By appointment

Price: Range from $295,000 - $350,000

SEJ CT

THE large block (almost half an acre) sets the perfect scene for young families or retirees alike. Private and peaceful with a beautiful view, while just a short stroll to the local pool, bakery, primary school, hotel or local sporting grounds. A sound home, more expansive than you might think including large billiards/rumpus room, formal dining, relaxed spacious lounge and separate parents’ retreat. Available and affordable, this property is definitely worth your inspection and just might take you by surprise.

Auction onsite 11.00am Saturday 29th March 2014 Terms: 10% deposit 30/60/90 day settlement

SATURDAY 5TH APRIL 11AM

Internet ID: WG3235 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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THESE five quality townhouses have just been constructed in the heart of Garfield, within a 500-metre walk of the station. Excellent train services are available to residents as Garfield is a scheduled stop for the fast train and enables commuters to reach the city within the hour. Otherwise easy access is available to the freeway for car travellers. Lovely modern neutral tonings are highlighted by the floating timber floors, white benchtops and cabinetry. The three-bedroom units vary in size from 17.20 squares of living plus double garage down to 14.4 squares and the two-bedroom unit is 12.25 squares plus a single garage. Inclusions are: stainless steel 60cm gas cooktop and underbench electric stove, dishwasher, downlights throughout, and remote garage door. Units 1-3 have internal access, a decked outdoor entertainment area with floodlighting, clothesline, gas hot water service, telephone and TV points, screens on both doors and windows and NBN fibreoptic connection. All the units are light and bright, have built-in robes to all bedrooms and double linen closets.

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul www.sej.com.au

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EXCEPTIONAL DAIRY, GRAZING OR EQUINE

$2,300,000

With 4 lots ranging in size from 633m2 – 1011m2 will suit $85000 – plus buyers. Lots 9, 11, 12 &13

Terms 10% deposit, balance 60 days

Inspection call Graham on 0418 329 608

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All services available. Titled blocks, 10 minute walk to CBD & transport.

$565,000 Neg Graham Fairweather 0418 329 608

Peaceful Riverside Retreat 4 Bedrooms Kitchen/Dining plus Separate Lounge •฀Hardwood฀Floors฀•฀Lock–up฀Single฀Garage •฀Covered฀Outdoor฀Area฀•฀Tarago฀River฀Frontage฀฀ •฀Small฀Dam฀for฀Stock •฀Situated฀at฀the฀end฀of฀a฀quiet฀“No฀Thru”฀road฀ 2฀mins฀to฀Freeway 62 Potter Road, Longwarry North

Terms – 10% deposit balance 30/60 Days Jeff Phillips 0417 010 058

Open for inspection Saturdays 11.30 - 12.00

PETER WILLIAMS

PETER WILLIAMS

PETER WILLIAMS

Drouin 29-31 Princes Way

Drouin 29-31 Princes Way

Drouin 29-31 Princes Way

5625 3911

5625 3911

5625 3911

555 DROUIN – KORUMbURRA ROAD DROUIN SOUTh A well set up highly productive 226 acre dairy in a sought after location. Easy to manage one man operation has milked over 180 cows from 8 double up dairy (16 units). The gentle sloping terrain with very good ancillary shedding and abundant water from a 9 meg dam, is also ideal for cattle grazing or equine pursuits. Featuring a delightful “Country style” home with wide verandah of 3 bedrooms and attached 2 bedroom bungalow, - renovated to the highest standards. An exceptional property 11km from thriving Drouin and just 100km to Melbourne CBD. Internet ID: WG3384 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul www.sej.com.au

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Last chance to secure a block of land in Larder Rise Estate Drouin.

Light & space are some of the outstanding features on offer in this well presented home. 4 bedrooms with ensuite to main bedroom 3 living areas comprising lounge, kitchen/ family room plus a separate rumpus/ media room with a perfect Northerly aspect. 9 ft ceilings, gas ducted heating plus EVAP cooling make this a very comfortable home year round. The established garden is a delight to behold with plenty of room for the big shed if required. With easy access to the M1 Freeway this location will appeal to a wide number of buyers looking for something special. Call Graham to arrange an inspection today. 1122392-DJ10-14

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WE HAVE MOVED 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977

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COUNTRY STYLE, ON ACRES PRESENTED on 42 lush acres, discover this substantial contemporary Heritage-style residence secluded at the end of a long, gravelled driveway amid sweeping lawns. The residence (by Nirvana Park Developments) is a statement of the taste and refinement in country-style living - built to the highest standards, with a critical eye to the smallest detail. The fit-off throughout is exceptional and the finishes of paint, soft furnishings, drapes and light fittings serve to accentuate the quality of the hardwood flooring, cabinetry, tiling, and ornate cornices - right down to the window and door furniture. The residence, complete with broad timber decked verandahs and views to the mountains to both north and south offers spacious formal and informal living areas (including formal lounge, sitting room, informal living room, and dining room). Adjacent is a magnificent timber kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances and a butler’s pantry. There are four doublesized bedrooms, the main bedroom of very impressive proportions complete with full ensuite and two walk-in wardrobes. The family bathroom, laundry and linen room completes the residence. Also under the roofline is a two-car garage, auto remote and with direct access onto the covered rear verandah. Outside improvements include a Dutchstyle colorbond barn, all concrete floored and powered, with not only room for cars, toys and workshop but also a full mezzanine rumpus room!

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MATHS AND ENGLISH

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A SPECIAL CHARGE

NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT

MARKET LANE, NARRE WARREN SOUTH 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. 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 Market Lane, Narre Warren South. The special charge will be declared in relation to each of the following properties listed below:-

Required at Berwick Motor Body Repairs. Call Noel or Cameron 5943 2343 or email noelbmbr@bigpond.net.au

The applicant is: S Catic The application reference number is: PlnA00009/14 - (Michael Mowbray)

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Located in Lynbrook, this role would ideally suit a local person who has the ability to multi-task, is experienced in all aspects of accounts payable and administrative duties and enjoys being part of a team and developing new skills. Reporting to the Business Service Manager, duties include but are not limited to:

Please be aware that copies of any objections/ submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.

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These plans are now available for community consultation. Pending resolution of matters raised during consultation, the MPA will recommend that the Minister for Planning approve the plans and associated documents as planning scheme amendments C185, C186 and C187 to the Casey Planning Scheme. You may inspect the plans listed above and supporting documentation on the MPA website ZO420267

Any person who may be affected by the draft amendments may make their views known in writing to the MPA. The closing date for comments is Friday 4 April, 2014. Comments must be made in writing and sent to the MPA at the address above or via email to amendments@mpa.vic.gov.au For more information, call Gwenda Kullen, Alexandrea Malishev or Rob Ball on (03) 9651 9600.

www.mpa.vic.gov.au partners in planning and infrastructure coordination

FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583. HAMMOND PLAYER Looking for rock/rhythm /blues players. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008.

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LAWN MOWING, Business for sale. $60,000. Pakenham, Cranbourne, Berwick and beyond. Clients, machinery and trailers included. Call Maurice 0438 415 660 or 5941 5660.

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DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL 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.

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Clyde DCP (C187) proposes to apply a contribution levy within the planned Casey Fields South Residential, Clyde Creek and Thompsons Road precincts to help fund infrastructure and community facilities. The DCP will raise more than $370 million for the delivery of land and infrastructure to support these commercial and residential developments over the next 20 years.

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sets out the planned development of a mixed use precinct which will ultimately provide 7500 jobs and 13,900 new homes. The precinct extends from Hardys Road in the north to Ballarto Road in the south; and from Berwick-Cranbourne Road/Clyde-Five Ways Road in the west to Pound Road and Bells Road extension in the east. Two concurrent planning permits are out for consultation with this PSP.

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Casey Fields South Residential PSP (C186) sets out development of a residential community of about 1460 new homes and facilities and services to support a new community. This plan applies to the area bound by Clyde-Five Ways Road to the east, Casey Fields Boulevard to the west; and north

Experienced fiberglass laminators and fitters required. Immediate start. Dandenong based company. Please phone reception 9706 0099.

We are a recently formed joint venture group, consisting of three companies with over 40 years’ experience in the civil construction industry.

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If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.

QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED Ben 0421 707 015

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The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: 20 March 2014

EPA Victoria is hosting a community information session presenting a recent study into potential health impacts from landfills. Thursday 13 March 2014, 6 – 8pm The Chifley Doveton Hotel Dandenong Monash Room Cnr Doveton Ave & Princess Hwy, Dandenong RSVP – Tuesday 11 March by emailing engagement@epa.vic.gov.au The study, Air Emissions from NonHazardous Waste Landfills – A Literature Review, will be presented by its authors and will include insights from other experts in the field. It is one of the outcomes from the Enforceable Undertaking entered into by SITA in relation to its Hallam Rd Landfill.

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An objection must: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ in writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au) ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ be affected.

Thompsons Road PSP (C185) sets out development of a health and business precinct to support 8500 jobs and a residential community of about 6100 homes. This plan also sets out future development of a town centre, an urban wetland and community facilities on underused easement land. The proposed development extends from Thompsons Road in the north to Hardys Road in the south, from Berwick-Cranbourne Road in the east, across to Smiths Lane and Pound Road in the west. Five concurrent planning permits are out for consultation with this PSP.

Plaster carting. MR licence required. Contact Peter: 0432 163 735.

Applications for the above position close at 5pm on Tuesday 11 March 2014. 654BHC

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.

The Metropolitan Planning Authority, in consultation with the City of Casey, Government agencies and service authorities has prepared draft Precinct Structure Plans (PSPs) for development of new precincts known as Casey Fields South Residential, Clyde Creek and Thompsons Road. The Clyde Development Contributions Plan (DCP) has also been prepared for these precincts.

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who would enjoy supporting the Junior School at Berwick Campus. The position is part-time (0.5 FTE) for the 2014 school year. To read a position statement and find out more, go to www.beaconhills.vic.edu.au/employment

This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.

Casey Fields South, Clyde Creek and Thompsons Road - Precinct Structure Plans; Clyde Development Contributions Plan Draft Planning Scheme Amendments C185, C186 and C187 to the Casey Planning Scheme; Seven concurrent planning permits

Would you like to work in a progressive independent school where innovation and creativity is celebrated?

Must have ability to set program and operate CNC borer and drilling machine. Full time position. Pakenham area. Please forward resume to: darren@embreyattach ments.com.au

(part-time)

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN

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. These documents can also be viewed on Council’s website www.casey.vic.gov.au. Any person may make a submission under Section 223 of the Act. A special meeting of 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 Council 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 Council will consider the declaration of the scheme. The proposed date on which the special council meeting declaration will be made is 20th May, 2014. Interested persons should make enquiries with the Council in case this date changes. Submissions are to be sent to the below address and are to be received no later than Monday 7th April, 2014. Chief Executive Officer, City of Casey, PO Box 1000, NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer.

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The application is for a permit to: Removal of covenant to allow the erection of more than one dwelling on the lot and to allow the use of cement sheet or timber to exceed 25% of the external walls of any dwelling house erected at the lot.

POSITIONS VACANT

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The land affected by the application is located at: 71 Glencairn Avenue HALLAM VIC 3803 Lot 923 LP 216827G

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WANTED All rounder for garden and building maintenance. 1 hr per day Monday - Friday mornings (neg). Casual position $25.00 per hour. Ideally suit local handy retired person. Call Julie 5996 9000 or jwest@trcgp.com.au

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BLINDS MANUFACTURER & ASSEMBLER Immediate start. 8:30am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday. Berwick location. Training Provided. Work within a team environment. Manufacturing and light assembly work, interesting and varied work. Opportunity for advancement to greater responsibility later. To apply please forward your resume along with the job description title to P.O. Box 297 Berwick 3806.

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EXPERIENCED EXCAVATOR OPERATOR To join a dynamic team located in Pakenham that is dedicated to providing a high level of quality and service. Experience in all aspects of excavator and bobcat operation is amust. *Plumbing and/or mechanical experience is favorable* Must have relevant, up-to-date licenses and white card. Negotiable package based upon experience. If this sounds like a company you want to be a part of, then please call Adam or Karlene on 03 5940 2477 or email your resume to admin@proplumb.com.au

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RECEPTIONIST Amstel Medical Centre in Cranbourne requires a Receptionist with computer skills and experience working in a medical practice. Must be available for 20 hours and be flexible to cover extra hours when needed. Please send resumes to: ritaspina@optusnet.com.au or call 0438 889 505

STABLE HAND

LATROBE City Council put out a call for help to manage its response to the Hazelwood Mine Fire and Casey has responded wholeheartedly. Over the past three days, 21 City of Casey staff members have been sent to Morwell to assist where they could. Staff members have helped with door knocking efforts, in collaboration with volunteer organisations, the Red Cross and the Victorian Council of Churches, in the heavily affected areas of southern Morwell. They handed out information packs with the latest news regarding the fire, a face mask and the opportunity to share their story and ask for further assistance.

The Hazelwood mine caught fire more than three weeks ago and the blaze has since been producing significant smoke and ash. Many residents are concerned over the potential health implications of prolonged exposure to the heavy smoke and ash, as well as the rising carbon monoxide levels. City of Casey’s director emergency management Greg Wood said the council was eager to assist Latrobe City Council with its communication and outreach strategy. “The extra eyes and ears of our staff on the ground in the heavily affected areas will assist those people at risk to access the help they need, wheth-

er it be just an update on the fire or with evacuation assistance much sooner,” he said. Victoria’s chief health officer Doctor Rosemary Lester has advised residents over the age of 65, children under five, pregnant women and people with pre-existing heart and lung conditions to temporality relocate. Casey has supported the State Government’s call for people with holiday homes to offer accommodation to residents who need respite. For more information on how to assist visit www.recovery.vic.gov.au/hazelwoodopen-cut-mine.

We require a person with equestrian experience or with horse handling experience to assist with the preparation of pacers and be willing to learn. Stables are situated at Narre Warren North. Please ring 9796 8356 after 6pm.

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REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCED SALES AGENT First National Neilson Partners Narre Warren is seeking a well

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Written applications detailing experience to the Administration Manager First National Neilson Partners, P.O. Box 76 Narre

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TRUCK DRIVER Heavy Haulage company based in Narre Warren requires an experienced and self-motivated driver. Experience with low loader, tilt tray and transport of earthmoving equipment would be an advantage. However, training will be provided for the right applicant. Position is casual with a view to becoming permanent. To apply, please download the application form from our website, and submit together with your resume to: michael@delplant.com.au. Delplant Haulage Pty. Ltd. PO Box 1322, Narre Warren Vic 3805 www.delplant. com.au

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LYNBROOK Primary School had some flipping fun all for a good cause on Tuesday. The school hosted a Pancake Day to have some fun in the kitchen while raising money for UnitingCare so they can continue their work in assisting the homeless. Prep and Grade 1 students were joined by their grandparents to cook up a storm for the school community, who could then enjoy the pancakes for a gold coin donation. Lynbrook Primary School Prep co-ordinator Rebekah Booth said the UnitingCare Pancake Day was an annual fundraising event that encouraged local people to help local people. “Pancake Day is always a fun day for the community, but there are serious issue that underpin it,” she said. “This year, all money raised directly assists vital UnitingCare programs and services helping people experiencing homelessness or on the brink of financial crisis.”

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Girls are on fire By JARROD POTTER AN ENDEAVOUR Hills basketball duo will suit up for the biggest WNBL match of the season on Sunday. Rosie Fadljevic, 20, and Steph Cumming, 23, both from Endeavour Hills, made the switch to the Townsville Fire this season after playing their junior and WNBL basketball with the Dandenong Rangers. Fadljevic and Cumming were part of the Dandenong side last season that lost at the same last hurdle against Townsville - beaten 64-78 in the 2012/13 WNBL preliminary final - but have not suffered the same premature end to the season this year with their switch up north. The move has paid off for the pair as they will contest the WNBL grand final on Sunday against Bendigo. Cumming proved instrumental in the Fire’s 74-71 preliminary final victory over the Rangers - scoring 15 points and made the critical defensive play on Dandenong’s Alice Kunek in the dying seconds of the match to force a turnover. “It was good - great to be on the winning team this time,” Cumming said. “It was one of those games where every little thing counted and we made a lot of emphasis on doing all the little things well at training and taking it one play at a time so that’s what our win came down to.” Fadljevic had two points

and four rebounds in the victory and has been starting for the Fire consistently this season - including a best return of eight points and four rebounds against Adelaide in round 17. “That was a bloody awesome win,” Fadljevic said. “We’ve been training really hard for it this week and just to be on the winning side and it’s a repeat of last year is great. “Next week we’re going to do one better and win the thing.” Watching the final minutes proved agony for Fadljevic and she jokingly admitted the stress of these close finishes was paying a toll on her. “I was on the bench with Ally Wilson and we were on the news last week from last week’s game and hugging each other cause we just couldn’t deal with it. “The amount of heart attacks these girls have given me is just ridiculous - so I just couldn’t watch in the end and I left it to the girls cause I couldn’t deal with it in the end.” Both players were keenly looking ahead to the magic moment they walk out on Bendigo Basketball Stadium’s main court for the WNBL grand final - which will be telecast on ABC1 from 3pm on Sunday. Cumming’s successful season also resulted in an invite to the Australian Institute of Sport as part of the Australian Opals training camp in January.

Melbourne’s David Rodan streams out of defence in last year’s NAB Cup match between the Demons and the Saints at Casey Fields. 95433 Picture: JARROD POTTER

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Smashing success for Wijayakumara By JARROD POTTER CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne cricketer Ashan Wijayakumara walked the famous path out to the wicket on the Melbourne Cricket Ground last Sunday as part of the successful Southern Pioneers under-18 representative team. Wijayakumara, 18, from Narre Warren South, had a stellar campaign in the Victorian Bushrangers under-18 male state championships and was named co-player of the tournament for his three half-centuries in six matches with the Southern Pioneers. The Southern Pioneers won the championship with a 79-run victory over the Inner South East Scorpions. Wijayakumara came in at second drop and was able to watch on as his captain Tanner Stanton and opener Zach Allen piled on 125 for the second wicket to seize opportunity and turn the tables on the opposition after an early wicket. Although he didn’t make many runs - bowing out for 16 - the experience for the young top-order bats-

Ashan Wijayakumara smashed his way to the MCG last weekend - playing for the state championship winning Southern Pioneers. 116041 Picture: JARROD POTTER man was unforgettable. wicket on the first ball, but then “It was amazing,” Wijayakumara those two (Stanton and Allen) put on a big partnership and basically said. “Waking up knowing I’d be won us the game.” playing on the MCG later that day Wijayakumara’s time at the was incredible. crease came after Zach Allen was “When we won the toss and run out on 83 and on the walk to knew we were going to bat I was the wicket he received a hero’s welpretty nervous. come as his name echoed around the “I was fourth in and we lost a hallowed turf.

“I was next in and biting my nails for an hour,” Wijayakumara said. “When I went out there it was amazing - all my school friends and a lot of my friends came down and when I walked out on to the ground everyone starting cheering. “My number one goal was not to make a golden duck and I got off the mark on the fifth ball which was awesome.” Rattling off a crucial run-out put extra joy into the experience and it only became better from there as Wijayakumara was announced as one of the best players in the state competition. “At the end when they were announcing the awards when they called out my name I was pretty surprised - I didn’t expect it,” Wijayakumara said. The Victorian Premier Cricket season hasn’t panned out as well for Wijayakumara, but his hopes are high that next season will generate better results as he hopes to get into the Victorian under-19 team and make a First XI debut for the Swans.

Up close and personal By JARROD POTTER CASEY Fields is set to host premier football on Saturday with reigning AFL premiers Hawthorn taking on the refreshed Melbourne Demons. The new-look Demons under head coach Paul Roos have made a mighty start to the 2014 season - defeating Richmond by 12 points to open the NAB Challenge series and downed by only seven points against Geelong in Alice Springs. Hawthorn’s pre-season continues to go from strength-to-strength as it brushed aside Brisbane by 131 points before cantering over North Melbourne in a 65-point victory. Hawthorn General Manager of Football Operations Chris Fagan said the calibre of Casey Fields facilities - including a much needed full sized field - and a passionate supporter base in the south-east make it a boon for the club to play at the Cranbourne venue. “We’re looking forward to playing at Casey Fields this weekend, it’s an AFL-sized oval with a surface that’s in great condition and the facilities are very good,” Fagan said. “It also provides an opportunity for our fans in the south-east corridor to come along and watch both Hawthorn and Melbourne players from close proximity.” Some of those Hawks from the local area include Alex Woodward (Noble Park), Ben Ross (Bunyip) and Billy Hartung (Red Hill) while Demons’ Jay Kennedy-Harris (Endeavour Hills), James Harmes (Devon Meadows) and the captain Nathan Jones (Mount Eliza) will be popular in the stands of any south east-suburbs ground. The practice match starts at 1pm before Casey Scorpions clash with the Box Hill Hawks immediately after the AFL game at 4pm in their VFL practice match. Melbourne FC will be staging free activities for the kids from 11am.

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New bat, same attitude. Bulls big-hitter Simon Parrott, pictured here with skipper John Nooy, swung from the hip spectacularly against the Cobras on Saturday. 116094 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT

Parrott takes sting off Cobras By RUSSELL BENNETT

Coming home with a fistful of national cycling medals, the Australian Junior Track Nationals Championships Picture: JARROD POTTER proved quite lucrative for Endeavour Hills cyclist Georgia Cummings. 116100

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BATTLING her best mate proved the added bonus to push Georgia Cummings to national championship glory. Cummings, 13, from Endeavour Hills, blitzed her competitors to win two gold medals at the Australian Junior Track Nationals Championships held in Sydney over the weekend. With the burning intent to win the individual pursuit guiding her, Cummings set the benchmark to earn her way to the gold medal race against her friend and training partner Alana Field. Cummings blazed away to finish the race in 2.45.56 and win her first Australian junior championship of the meet.

“Yeah, I was pretty happy with the wins,” Cummings said. “Probably winning the individual pursuit was my favourite win as that was the main one I was going for, but I don’t even know how I got the medal for the points race. “I was just so happy - it didn’t even feel like I won it.” Her second victory was a little more unexpected as she found herself at the top of the table in the junior-15 women’s points race - finishing the laps with 15 points against her name to take the gold medal. “It was a bit of a weird race as I don’t really remember sprinting for many of

the points - but because it was a 30-lap race, with five sprints and I sat on the front for something like 20 out of the 30 laps. “We finished and I thought that was a good race - but then I heard the commentator and he said, ‘And Georgia Cummings wins the points race’ and I was looking up at the board for the points and it was a crazy win.” Cummings also won a silver medal in the scratch race and a bronze medal in the sprint to cap off the amazing achievement filled weekend. Cummings wanted to thank her coach Hilton Clarke, her sponsor Apollo Bicycles and her friends and family for all their support.

THE battle across Casey and Cardinia shire lines has never been hotter. The Merinda Park and Cardinia Premier sides have been neck-and-neck all WGCA season to date, but now the equation is simple - two into one does not go. There’s no room in this season’s top tier finals for both sides, so their final round home-and-away clash, which began on Saturday, carries a finals-like significance. As if it wasn’t hard enough to separate the two sides already, a neutral playing field was also thrown into the mix. With its usual home ground unplayable, Cardinia was forced to host the clash at Pakenham’s Lakeside Oval - a ground the Premier side had never played at before. But for Bulls big-hitter Simon Parrott, the lightning-quick ground became centre stage for one hell of a memorable performance. Proving age is nothing but a number, Parrott posted a huge one of his own - 127 to be exact - as he dragged his side back from the mire. At 4/40 and with Cobras speedster Jarrod Armitage on a tear, the Bulls were in desperate trouble with Alex Nooy and Neil Barfuss both dismissed without scoring and Pat Nolen only adding four. But Parrott - fresh off Coun-

try Week duties - played as if he knew the ground suited him ... small boundaries and a fast outfield. His was a simply ruthless display of stand-and-deliver hitting - going through cover, point and over mid-on seemingly at ease. He was given a life when he was dropped on 66 off Dylan Cuthbertson’s bowling, and he, at times, felt the pain of a lingering wrist injury sustained recently at training, but Saturday was Parrott’s day. He was one of only three Bulls batsmen to pass 20, but it was his partnership with Ryan De Reus (54) that solidified his side’s total and then catapulted it towards what could well be a match-winning 262 off 68 overs. Cardinia is now in a strong position heading into day two, despite Jarrod Armitage’s brilliant 6/86 from his 27 overs and Jess Mathers’ 3/34. But Merinda Park closed the day on 0/29 off eight overs and Bulls wicket-keeper Luke Turner said his side’s start with the ball was somewhat disappointing. “We weren’t happy with our start, that’s for sure,” said Turner, still confident of a good result but cautious of the Cobras’ batting. “We need to build up the pressure straight away this week.” >>> For more local WGCA Premier grade action, turn to page 50.


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Sport Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 1 - round 11 (week two)

A despicable act on the pitch By JARROD POTTER

Brett Forsyth proved powerful in pink - smashing 125 for Picture: JARROD POTTER Dandenong against Camberwell. 115925

Victorian Premier Cricket - round 18 (week one)

Saga of Forsythes By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG v CAMBERWELL SINKING their teeth into the Magpies, the Panthers roared to 5/303 at stumps on day one. From the top the pain was doled out by the Dandenong opening duo Brett Forsyth (125) and Tom Donnell (84). The pair made sure Camberwell would have to toil next week to stand any chance of making the finals as they piled on 159 for the first wicket. Donnell would fall 16-short of a well-deserved ton, but Forsyth avenged his partner’s departure with his eighth Victorian Premier Cricket First Grade century. Forysth had his younger brother Cameron (48 not out) at the crease when he reached the milestone, before the older Forsyth hit one off Jack McNamara (1/52) straight to Glen Parker. Cameron continued what Brett started as he raced towards his halfcentury by stumps. Dandenong will need losses from both Fitzroy-Doncaster, who is 0/9

COBRAS were rattled and a vandalised field left a hollow feeling for the DDCA action in the City of Casey this week. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v PARKFIELD STANDING up when its season was on the line, Parkfield (4/163) stormed into the finals with a six-wicket win over Heinz Southern Districts (139). Jarryd Williamson (44) and Tony Payne (39) set the stage with a 64-run partnership for the second wicket before both fell with 20 left to attain for first innings points. As per usual, the heavy lifting came from captain Steve Spoljaric (42 not out), who batted out the rest of the day with Southern Pioneers’ state champion Travis D’Souza (12 not out) to push the Bears into the semi-finals. Paul Stockdale (2/36) was the best of the Cobras’ strike force. Heinz Southern Districts fell just short of the finals in fifth place on 40 points.

BERWICK v NORTH DANDENONG THE Northerners (104 and 8/196) kept the wolves at bay to deprive Berwick (5/156dec) of outright success. Berwick couldn’t dislodge Syed Mehmood (61) or Shane Leonard (64) quickly enough to attain the outright as Nirmal Wickramaratne (3/43) and Ryan Crawford (3/54) seized the scalps. Berwick finishes the season in sixth place on 33 points. NARRE WARREN v HALLAM KALORA PARK ROBBED of its chance to finally take a victory this season, or more importantly, fight for an outright win to stay in Turf 1, Narre Warren had to contend with the vandalisation of Sweeney Reserve instead - with holes dug very strategically by the vandals throughout the pitch and run-ups. The Magpies clash with Hallam Kalora Park was left at a standstill as the Magpies toiled to fix the damage, the surface was left unplayable and the match was abandoned at 3pm.

DDCA secretary Ray Nicholls blasted the perpetrators announcing a long-term ban for anyone caught damaging pitches in the association. “This despicable act has left a sour taste in everybody’s mouth, causing much consternation and some ill-advised finger pointing,” Nicholls said. “It is important that this type of unacceptable act is wiped out from happening in our association and it is up to each and every DDCA member to assist in identifying the perpetrators. “Any club that has any knowledge of the persons responsible should contact either the DDCA President, Michael Hawking or myself. “Rest assured, if the culprits are identified they will be banned from playing this great game of ours for a very long time.” The draw sadly leaves Narre Warren without the ability to fight for their survival in Turf 1 and have gained relegation to Turf 2 as a result of its last place finish.

Left: A Cobra-sized appeal, led by Heinz Southern Districts bowler Matt Cox. 115928 Picture: JARROD POTTER

chasing 256 against Melbourne, and Prahran, chasing 329 against Northcote, to advance into the last final’s spot on offer. CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE v GREENVALE THE Swans have quite the chase on their hands this weekend as Greenvale Kangaroos (306) piled on the pain. Eric Ghasperidis (69) and Daniel Salpietro (41) started the blood-letting at the start of the order before James Damjanovski (91) finished the job with his best score in Victorian Premier Cricket. Nathan Frietag (2/55) snared the early wickets of Jake Martin (12) and James Lidgett (0) while Reuben Wakefield (3/34) took his best figures. Casey mainstay Ash Perera ran through what will likely be his last overs at the Premier club on Saturday - snaring 3/68 from 20.4 overs. Perera has 117 wickets in Victorian Premier Cricket competitions with a best haul of 5/41 against Dandenong in the Second XI competition. The match resumes on Saturday at Greenvale Reserve from 11am.

DDCA CASEY AREA TEAMS SEMI-FINAL FIXTURE TURF 2 TURF 3 TURF 4 TURF 5 A GRADE A GRADE

Cranbourne v Doveton Casey Fields 2 Springvale South v HSD Coomoora 1 Lynbrook v Parkdale Hallam Narre Warren South v Cranbourne Strathaird 1 Lynbrook v Narre Warren North Lynbrook PS Sandown Park v HSD Edinburgh

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PREMIER Pakenham v Tooradin 232 (B. Spicer 77, A. Proctor 67, D. Sutton 33, J. Williams 5/71, D. Paynter 2/55, J. Hayhow 2/84). Cardinia 262 (S. Parrott 127, R. De reus 54, J. Nooy 33, J. Armitage 6/86, J. Mathers 3/34) v Merinda Park 0/29. Upper Beaconsfield 4/112 (L. Willis 28 n.o., T. Baldock 2/15) v Emerald 9/104(cc) (A.J. Walker 53, J. Simpson 6/38). Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 145 (D. Warne 45, B. Clough 28, S. Dole 5/35) v Kooweerup 0/39.

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SUB-DISTRICT Lang Lang 2/55 (C. Fulton 29 n.o., C. Smith 2/32) v Upper Beaconsfield 173 (C. Haw 86, S. Cole 5/48). Tooradin 3/74 (S. Wilson 58 n.o.) v Nyora 99 (R. Holland 3/18, K. Latham 2/8, L. Adams 2/13). Pakenham 201 (T. Lehman 44, B. Irvine 34, D. Lucas 31, D. McCraw 31, D. Williams 4/55, M. Coe 2/19) v Clyde 1/47. Officer v Cardinia 250 (B. Darose 77, T. Wheller 50, R. Campbell 42, A Reid 5/41, P. Singh 2/47, B. Reid 2/58). 1117563-KC10-14

QUIZ NUMBER 1243 1. WHO won 2013’s baseball World Series? 2. WHICH Australian tennis star reached three consecutive Wimbledon finals, losing on each occasion? 3. WHICH English soccer club lost eight star players in an air crash in 1958? 4. WHAT is ‘The Aulde Mug’ better known as? 5. IN what sport did Lars Kleppich win a silver medal for Australia at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics? 6. HOW many gold medals did Lisa Curry win in her comeback to swimming at the 1990 Commonwealth Games? 7. WHAT sport features the terms ‘bunt’, ‘double play’ and ‘dugout’? 8. WHAT was tennis star Pancho Gonzales’ real first name? 9. WHO was the first Australian boxer to win Commonwealth titles in two divisions? 10. WHAT country is the home of Gaelic football? 11. WHICH Kiwi has hit the most career sixes in T20 cricket? 12. WHAT was the name of the American yacht which lost the America ‘s Cup to Australia in 1983? 13. WHO captained the English team in cricket’s 1977 Centenary Test? 14. WHAT was tennis star Ken Rosewall’s nickname? 15. WHICH jockey never won a Melbourne Cup, but rode the Caulfield Cup winner five times? 16. WHICH Aussie golfer finished in second spot in the 2012 British Open? 17. WHAT type of flag signifies the end of a motor race? 18. HOW many Sydney jockey’s premierships did Ron Quinton win? 19. WHO was the last Australian to take a hat-trick in Test cricket? 20. WHO won the Australian Mens Open tennis title in 2014?

Cranbourne Meadows 200 (S. Murdoch 103, M. Meehan 3/14, R. O’Connor 2/36) v Beaconsfield 0/6. Catani 3/48 (B. Hunt 2/11) v SFX Old Collegians 170 (T. Odlum 36, D. Hill 36, L. Otten 32, T. Keily 5/56, J. Miller 2/38, D. Brown 2/49). Devon Meadows 2/27 v Lyndhurst Vikings 218 (S. McLachlan 94, J. Hameeteman 43, M. Floyd 5/72, N. Worsteling 4/40). Clyde v NNG/Maryknoll 190 (S. Lewis 57, J. Lownds 31, D. Macdermid 27, N. Sadler 3/24, N. Miles 3/64, S. Webster 2/10, K. Brooke 2/46).

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Spicer, Proctor set up thriller By RUSSELL BENNETT IT’S not often that a clash between the WGCA’s top two sides would be outshone but that was the case on Saturday as three Premier clashes had either finals positions, or the relegation battle hinging on the result... and Pakenham versus Tooradin wasn’t one of those games. Tooradin skipper Aaron Avery returned to the Seagulls line-up after recovering from a hamstring injury and won the toss, electing to bat first at Toomuc Reserve. And the visitors got off to a promising start, thanks to a 58-run opening stand between Brenton Adams and (22) and Ben Spicer. But from 2/82 with star all-rounder Cal O’Hare’s dismissal for just eight, the

Gulls slipped to 5/117, which included the prized wickets of Spicer (77) and Avery for just one run. Yet just as the prospect of mounting a competitive total began to disappear, two of Tooradin’s brightest young stars stood tall, as they have a number of times throughout the season. Andrew Proctor (67) and Dylan Sutton (33) put on an invaluable 93 for the sixth wicket as their side stormed back into the contest. But not to be outdone, Lions star Jason Williams (5/71) claimed the timely scalp of Proctor after earlier removing Spicer (both bowled) and the Seagulls were ultimately dismissed for 232 in the 79th over - setting the stage for a thrilling Lions chase this week.

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Division three flies the flag Splitters named as finals hosts

Warragul Industrials’ Noah Gown desperately lunges for a mark in last year’s under-13s decider. 106049 Picture: MICHAEL KOMPA

Take it on the chin By RUSSELL BENNETT A HOST of Ellinbank and District Football League junior football clubs are now frantically scrambling for numbers to fill their sides after the AFL Vic Country appeals board knocked back the league’s bid to change its junior structure. The league’s recent proposal to change its makeup from under-13s and under-15.5s to under-10s, under-12s, under-14s and under-16s was knocked back by AFL Vic Country, and late last week the EDFL’s appeal was also officially dismissed. “They assessed our submission and just dismissed it,” said a matter-of-fact league secretary Ken Moore. “We’re not happy with it but we’ll just have to take it on the chin and move on. “But it is a real inconvenience for some under13s in the East division, for example. “Some of those sides may struggle for numbers.” The latest development follows an EDFL club delegates meeting last September at which the 15 member clubs voted 12-3 in favour of changing the age groups to the new structure. The league argued in its proposal that the new makeup would give youngsters at an earlier age the opportunity to play EDFL footy. “The advent of an under-10 and under-12 competition would ensure kids in our area do not miss out on a game of football,” the league’s proposal stated. “Additionally, the availability of a smooth transition from under-12s to under-14s will appeal to parents and guardians who will profit from the knowledge that there is a structure in place within the one league and at two-year advancements for their children.” At a combined EDFL and club presidents’ board meeting early last month, the league asked every club to have its say on whether it should appeal AFL Vic Country’s original decision. It was agreed that the EDFL would push forward in its quest to change its junior structure. The Ellinbank and District Football League’s West division juniors start their season on 29 March, with the East commencing the following week.

HAMPTON PARK BOWLS THE 2013/14 pennant season is over for Hampton Park after a big week of finals action for its two midweek teams. Division three won its section semi-final by 31 shots against Keysborough and went on to play Cardinia Waters in the grand final at Burden Park. The Parkers stayed with their opponents until the lunch break, but after the break, Cardinia Waters improved and started to pull away from Hampton Park to win by 21 shots. The Parkers are looking forward to playing division two next season after gaining a well-earned promotion. Division One travelled to Heathmont and was deter-

By DAVID NAGEL

The Hampton Park division three side celebrate its semifinal victory over Keysborough. The Parkers met their match in the grand final when they took on Cardinia Picture: SUPPLIED Waters. 116202 mined to give the home side a run for its money. Heathmont lead the Parkers all day and it was over the concluding ends that the home side realised they could be in trouble with

less than a handful of shots separating the two sides. Heathmont got over the line by just three shots. Heathmont went on to win the section final by 31 shots.

Despite going down to Edithvale in its semi-final, the Cranbourne RSL division eight side was extremely proud of its season. Back from left: Bruce Treadwell, John Black, Arthur Underwood, Percy Leake, Laurie Meagher and Harry Mills. Front: Max Pearson, Michelle Picture: SUPPLIED Smith, Marg Mills and Maree Hodges. 116199

Full of fight CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS CRANBOURNE RSL travelled to Edithvale to play the first cut-throat semi-final in division eight bowls. Edithvale, who had only lost one game for the year, were the clear favourites. The RSL took the game right up to their hosts and scores were about even at

the half-way break. After the break the more experienced Edithvale side got on top and ran out winners by 15 shots. Cranbourne RSL was gallant in defeat, with Maree Hodges’ team providing the highlight, winning by nine shots. The team had a very good year and all members who bowled on

the day and in previous games, including all the emergencies, should be proud of their efforts. Well done and we all look forward to next season. Results: Edithvale 48 d Cranbourne RSL 33 (Maree Hodges 22-13 and Percy Leake 11-35).

THE expectant move of the Beaconsfield Cricket Club from the West Gippsland Cricket Association to the Dandenong District Cricket Association has not stopped the WGCA from granting the club the right to host its two major grand finals this season. The number one oval at Holm Park Road will host the WGCA’s showpiece event, the premier division grand final, while the club’s spiritual home at Perc Allison Oval will provide the canvas for the district division decider. Beaconsfield Cricket Club is currently in the process of making the switch from the WGCA to the DDCA. The move, expected to take place as early as next season is currently on hold as the club fossicks for funds to make the required transition, from synthetic to turf, a reality. The move is now expected to take place for the commencement of the 2015/16 season. WGCA General Manager, Rob Hansen, said the grand final sub-committee had based their decision on numerous factors, but using it as an olive branch to the club was not one of those considerations. “We’d love for Beaconsfield to stay in the WGCA, but this decision was based on two issues, the facilities and surface,” Mr Hansen said. “What’s not to like. The facilities and surface are second to none, the viewing area is amazing and the electronic scoreboard will bring a new and exciting dimension to the game. All in all it sets up wonderfully well for the promotion of cricket in the region.” With Beaconsfield undefeated and looking almost certain grand finalists in district division, playing the title decider at its home ground at Perc Allison Oval would seem to give it an unfair advantage. Mr Hansen said this was not an issue as far as the sub-committee was concerned. “In fact, it’s probably the way forward,” he said. “Semi-finals are impossible to predict but the shift to home grand finals makes it easier for the host club to find volunteers, to make the day run smoothly. The lack of volunteers has certainly been an issue for clubs in the past.” This season’s premier division decider should be a belter with five very even teams still in contention. Other highlights include the singing of the national anthem, the inaugural running of the WGCA Gift during the tea-break on day two, Kookaburra giveaways, and the inclusion of kids from Milo Cricket who will walk on to the arena with the grand final teams and assist with presentation of medallions. WGCA grand finals will be played on the weekend of Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March.

Victory all part of Koca’s game By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG City junior girls’ coach Gülcan Koca certainly had her players’ attention this week as she showed off a highly coveted Australian soccer prize. Koca, 23, from Cheltenham, was part of the Melbourne Victory’s W-League winning side edging out an Australian Matildas-laden Brisbane Roar 2-0 last Sunday in the final at South Melbourne’s Lakeside Stadium. The Turkish international player - having represented her chosen country in 14 internationals since 2010 - could not believe it when the Victory earned the championship. “It hasn’t really kicked in yet as last year just making the finals was absolutely insane, so the hype of it was so much greater this year,” Koca said. “We weren’t happy with making the final this year - we wanted to rectify last year’s loss to Sydney. “This year it wasn’t enough (just to make the grand final) - we expected to be in the finals from the start of the season and couldn’t settle for anything less… so it wasn’t much of a surprise.

“It’s an amazing feeling as there are so many good players and it actually justifies all the players we’ve brought in.” Dandenong City’s sub-junior technical director Ljuban (Lewis) Palinic has been a great mentor for Koca with her coaching and in part inspired her to coach at the club. “He (Palinic) has done an amazing job with the club so far and his passion for the junior development,” Koca said. “I wanted to be a part of that as him being happy doing it makes other people want to join in and help so really I was influenced by him. “If it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t be as passionate about coaching juniors and young female football. “I’ve gotten offers from other clubs, but because I’m so happy here with the club and the community I couldn’t really leave.” Koca wants to get the future female football stars believing their soccer journeys can lead them to the same level as success as she’s achieved and even beyond with a little bit of passion and determination. “Getting the girls to believe in themselves and

Koca’s biggest fans - Dandenong City players Ines, Emilia, Niamh, Jamie, Olivia and Lauren - were eager to congratulate their coach on her W-League championship. pursue football is a big aim for me,” Koca said. Dandenong City has spots available for young female players in its under-10 and under-12 teams that will be coached by W-League championship player Gülcan Koca. For more information on the club contact admin@dandenongcityfc.com

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QUIZ NUMBER 1243 ANSWERS: 1. Boston 2. Fred Stolle 3. Manchester United 4. The America's Cup 5. Yachting 6. Four (two individual and two relay) 7. Baseball 8. Richard 9. Tony Mundine 10. Ireland 11. Brendon McCullum 12. Liberty 13. Tony Greig 14. 'Muscles' 15. Arthur Breasley 16. Adam Scott 17. The chequered flag 18. Eight 19. Peter Siddle 20. Stan Wawrinka


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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. $10,160neg. 5940 1165. MOWING TRAILER, 7' x 5', near new, custom made, EC, registered, $3,900. 0411 295 211.

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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, 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. $12,000ono. All enquiries Mob: 0418 274 312.

FORD, Laser, 1996, LXI sedan, auto, AC, PS, reg until 8/14, 290,000kms, EC. $1,650. 0409 991 079. FORD. Fairmont, EL, wagon, 6 cylinder, 4 speed auto, with cargo barrier, power windows, mags, tow bar, cruise and climate control, fully serviced and tuned, vin # 6FPAAAJGWANL41974, EC. $1,200. 0408 482 012. FORD, Falcon BF, sedan, straight gas, auto, 150,000kms, 12 months reg, RWC, UOW-087. $7,000ono. 5942 7232. 0427 302 233. FORD, Forte, AU, 2000, wagon, dedicated gas, reg until 09/14, 196,000kms, RWC, RUQ-347. $5,000 neg. 0407 599 616.

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Juke is out of the box By ALISTAIR KENNEDY NO CAR company has attacked the booming SUV market with more gusto than Nissan. The newest and smallest of the Nissan SUV range is the Juke which arrived here in October 2013, although it had been on sale globally since mid-2010. Juke joins vehicles such as Holden Trax, Peugeot 2008, Fiat Panda and Ford EcoSport in the fledgling Compact SUV category, each of which is built on the same platform as small hatchbacks from within their respective brands. Nissan Juke is based on the Micra hatchback whose quirky appearance has tended to polarise opinion and so it’s proving with Juke’s bubbly body attracting plenty of attention. The turn indicators on the Juke sit on top of wheel arches and are visible from within the car. Some find this distracting so try and test the car at night if you have any concerns. Both front and rear wheel arches bulge out to give Juke a Popeye-like muscular stance while ‘hidden’ rear doors handles provide five-door convenience with three-door styling. Nissan Juke comes with two 1.6-litre petrol engines. One is naturally aspirated with peak power of 86 kW and 158 Nm of torque; the other a turbocharged, direct injection (DIG) unit that puts out 140 kW and 240 Nm and which is shared with the Pulsar SSS. The entry level Juke ST comes with the 86 kW engine

Model range ST 1.6-litre 86 kW petrol 2WD five-door wagon: $21,990 (manual), $24,390 (CVT automatic); ST-S 1.6-litre 140 kW turbo-petrol 2WD five-door wagon: $28,390 (manual); Ti-S 1.6-litre 140 kW turbo-petrol AWD five-door wagon: $32,190 (CVT automatic).

mated to either a five-speed manual gearbox or CVT automatic. The higher-specced ST-S and Ti-S each get turbo power; the ST-S only with a six-speed manual and the Ti-S with CVT. Each of the CVTs have preset ratios when a manual override is needed. All Juke models have Nissan’s Dynamic Control System with a choice of three drive modes, Normal for everyday driving, Eco for maximum efficiency and Sport for extra performance. Inside the Juke, styling is less adventurous than outside although the large centre console and gear lever housing continue the circular theme. Interior space is limited but wellmanaged although taller rear seat occupants could find their head scraping on the ceiling. Rear legroom is better but is offset by a small (251-litre) boot meaning that the 60/40

Nissan Juke is a compact SUV with plenty of character and lots of attitude.

folding rear seatback is likely to come into play quite frequently for transporting even moderate amounts of cargo. There’s good front headroom and the driver’s seat is comfortable and supportive although the absence of telescopic steering wheel adjustment does dictate seat positioning more than we’d like. All Juke models get front, side and curtain airbags; stabil-

ity and traction control; ABS brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution and brake assist; ISOFIX child seat anchorage; ST-S and Ti-S add a reversing camera, automatic headlights with twilight detection, and rain sensing variable windscreen wipers. All models come with Bluetooth hands-free telephone but only the ST-S and Ti-S models include audio streaming,

Your chance to say hello to BMW PRESTIGE German car companies continue to introduce low cost models, planning to sign up customers that will develop a lifelong loyalty to the brand and, hopefully, upgrade to expensive higherprofit models later. The latest automobile manufacturer to do this is BMW which has just released its first Series 2 coupe, which brings a new level of driving dynamics to the premium compact segment. Three models make up the new 2 Series range - two petrol and one diesel powered featuring the latest BMW TwinPower turbocharged engines producing dynamic performance and outstanding fuel economy, the latter not

The 2 Series Coupe is a great introduction to the BMW brand. the only attractive saving. BMW’s eight-speed sports The entry-level model, automatic transmission with tagged 220i coupe, comes to steering wheel-mounted shift market from $50,500, plus paddles and launch control, on-road costs, the 220d coupe while the 220i and 220d boast from $52,500, while the 235i identical top-notch specificatops off the range at $79,900. tions. Standard are rear park All variants are fitted with distance control, halogen

headlights with auto control and rain sensor. Occupants enjoy automatic climate control air-conditioning, sun protection windows and sensatec upholstery on sports seats, 60:40 split rear seats as well as a swag of storage space. The six-speaker audio has auxiliary and USB inputs, Bluetooth is on tap with voice control, audio streaming and pairing of multiple devices. All cars cars have standard satellite navigation using a 6.5-in high resolution colour screen. The new BMW will appeal to young singles or marrieds with no children who want a taste of what BMW has to offer.

quickly becoming a must-have feature with tech-savvy buyers. The upper-specced variants also get a 5-inch LCD monitor that displays satellite navigation as well as audio, phone and driver data. There are also six speakers (two more than the ST). We were able to test both the lowered-powered 2WD ST and turbocharged AWD ST-S during our recent Juke road test. For day-to-day commuting the ST’s combination of 88 kilowatts, 158 Newton metres and two-wheel drive will be quite acceptable to most. The more enthusiastic driver will be attracted to the extra power and torque from the turbo engine although if they don’t want to do their own gear changing then they’ll need to pay the extra near-$4000 and step up to the AWD Ti-S.

The DIG Turbo engine does add a different dimension to the Juke with the sort of driving enjoyment that would be expected from an SUV. It would be a stretch to call it a hot hatch, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had. The comfort/ ride balance is just right and Juke gripped corners with reassurance and little body roll. Nissan has a long history with CVT and has made significant improvements in recent models so it was disappointing to find the Juke’s system a bit noisy. A reminder that, although it’s new in Australia, this is car that’s nearly four years old and due for an upgrade next year. Like its Micra sibling Nissan Juke is a car that dares to be different and there’s no doubt that many buyers, especially younger ones, will jump into Nissan Juke on looks alone. On the other hand there will be those who are attracted to features such as the turbocharged engine that may well be turned off by the bubbly appearance. For what it’s worth, we love the quirky looks of the Juke as well as its SUV qualities of extra driving height and functionality. Engine performance, especially from the DIG Turbo, is excellent and pricing is comparable to its competitors in this all-new category. To inspect the Nissan range contact Berwick Nissan, 6-8 Kangan Drive, Berwick. Phone 9796 1777.

Celebrity crepe cook-up CELEBRITY chef Gabriel Gate will be showing off his skills at Barry Bourke Renault, 755 Princes Highway, Berwick, this Saturday, 8 March, between noon and 2pm to cook his famous French crepes in celebration of Renault’s Diamond Event Sale for the month. The sale means all private purchases of new and demonstration Renault passenger cars in March will receive a $500 fuel card. Gabriel Gate is the author of twenty-one cookbooks and has presented cookery shows on television for the past 30 years. In the past seven years he has produced and presented Taste Le Tour with Gabriel Gate, a series of gourmet segments on French food and wine shown during the

Renault Ambassador Gabriel Gate. annual Tour de France bicycle race in July. For the past 10 years he has been a Renault Ambassador.

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Power to the Proton By EWAN KENNEDY WHEN we road tested the allnew Proton Preve sedan at its introduction early in 2013 we were impressed by its ride and handling but felt it needed more power to match the chassis dynamics. Late in the year the importers added the option of a turbocharged engine in a new model called Preve GXR Turbo. While it still has a capacity of just 1.6 litres, in a class where 2.0 litres is more common, the Proton engine with a turbocharger now develops 103 kilowatts of power and 205 Nm of torque thus putting it into similar output category as the big boys in this size class Mazda3 and Toyota Corolla. At this stage the Preve GXR engine sits only alongside a CVT automatic transmission with seven preset ratios should the driver wish to take some manual control at times. An optional six-speed manual is in the pipeline for Australian sales. Our initial test drives out of Sydney when the Preve GXR was introduced to the motoring media late last year saw us impressed with the way the Malaysian sedan handled on its Lotus tuned suspension. Proton owns the British maker of sports and racing cars and that company assists Proton not only with the suspension, but also engine and transmission design. We have now lived with the Proton Preve GXR for a week on our base on the Gold Coast, using it not only for the normal road test driving on our favourite roads, but also for the grind of day-to-day living and commuting. Styling is neat and tidy without being in any way outstanding. No one is going to rave over the shape of this sedan, then again it won’t look out of date in years to come. The interior of these Protons have good seating room for four adults, five without too much hip and shoulder rubbing. Rear seat legroom is excellent and we had no trouble carrying four adults for an extended social trip. Three adults in the back is a squeeze, but three kids back there works fine. The boot is large and has a wide opening and regular interior shape.

Model range GXR 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol four-door sedan: $23,990 (CVT automatic).

The rear-seat backrest can be folded down in a 67/33 fashion to further increase carrying capacity and cope with long loads. The CVT transmission works particularly well with the turbocharged engine as it drops to lower ratios immediately the driver pushes on the accelerator. By doing so it gets the engine through the period of turbo lag, thus producing faster throttle response than in other turbo engines. Ride comfort is generally good, though some big bumps and dips do catch it out, perhaps the suspension travel is a little short for Australia’s rough and ready back roads. Handling continues to impress - but don’t expect to get a sports sedan for this sort of money as even the turbocharged model is aimed more at comfort than sharp steering and handling. The Proton Preve GXR gained a five-star ANCAP rat-

ing in Australasian crash testing late last year. Standard active safety features include Electronic Stability Control with Brake Assist that incorporates Traction Control and ABS with EBD. There are front seatbelt pretensioners, active headrests and hazard lights that automatically turn on when sudden braking is detected from speeds above 90 km/h and/or when the car is involved in a crash. Proton Preve GXR sells from $23,990, a pretty good price in this class as the Malaysian maker tries to buy its way into a larger share the Australian market, which is something that we feel it should achieve because buyers get a lot of competent vehicle for a modest outlay. Further savings come in the form of free services for the first five years or 75,000 kilometres. It also has a five-year warranty and five years free roadside assistance, both with a generous distance limit of 150,000 kilometres. To inquire about the Proton range, visit Dandenong Proton, 41 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong.


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