News - Cranbourne - 27th March 2014

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Volunteers working at the Bake, Don’t Sunbake fundraiser at Cranbourne Homemaker Centre recently.

Cakes on rise for anti-cancer funds CRANBOURNE Homemaker Centre promoted the message to bake, not sunbake when it teamed up with the Melanoma Institute Australia recently. On Saturday 15 March, Cranbourne Homemaker Centre, which is part of the BB Retail Capital (BBRC) group of homemaker centres, joined forces with Melanoma Institute Australia for a national fundraising campaign called Bake, Don’t Sunbake. The one-day event was held at 11 BBRC centres across Australia. It was an initiative to increase awareness of melanoma and raise much needed funds for early detection programs. Cranbourne Homemaker Centre manager Kate Parkinson said locals threw their support behind the event.

“It was exciting to partner with Melanoma Institute Australia, seeing our customers come down and support the cause by buying a cupcake and decorating it,” she said. “Cranbourne residents were amazing with their generous support with this fundraising event, raising close to $1000. That’s a lot of cupcakes. “It was also pleasing to see our retailers at Cranbourne jumping on board with their support by buying cupcakes. “A great event that really drew the community together.” Melanoma Institute Australia is the largest single tumour cancer centre in Australia and a world leader in melanoma research, treatment and education. Headquartered at the Poche Centre in North Sydney, it is

dedicated to preventing and curing melanoma. Melanoma Institute Australia general manager Nicola Ware said Australia has the highest incidence of melanoma in the world. “It is often referred to as ‘Australia’s cancer’, with more than 12,500 new cases diagnosed each year and the most common cancer in young Australians aged 15-39 years,” she said. “Over 90 per cent of melanomas can be cured, if detected and treated early enough, and this campaign is about raising the much needed funds to expand the reach of our message into the community about the importance of early detection, sun safety and annual skin checks.”

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THE Cranbourne Homemaker Centre will be aflutter with excitement during the upcoming school holidays. Families have been encouraged to put Wednesday 9 April in their diaries when the centre hosts the popular butterfly display. There will plenty of other activities on offer during the day for some school holiday fun including a jumping castle, face painting, free lucky dips, balloons, how to make rainbow bands and a colouring-in competition with a chance to win a single bed and manchester package. Cranbourne Homemaker Centre manager Kate Parkinson urged families to come along for a family fun day out. “The butterfly house promotion is fascinating,” she said.

The Cranbourne Homemaker Centre will host a butterfly display during the upcoming school holidays. “The kids are educated on the butterfly, they get up close to beautiful creatures, but what amazes me is how many chil-

dren you will have in one spot and just how quiet the children can be so as not to harm these delicate species.”


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Make space for car park sale DRIVE away with a bargain this weekend from the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre, as it holds its car park sale. Retailers will be offering discounts and specials which are not to be missed this Saturday. The Cranbourne Homemaker Centre is home to a range of superstores at one convenient location, with everything for the home, office, business and car. News photographer DONNA OATES visited the centre this week to see some of the friendly faces that can help shoppers with all their needs and see some of the great products which are up for grabs.

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Lincraft is offering some great sales on Saturday for all art and craft needs so shoppers can bring their hand-made creation to life.

The shelves are fully stocked at Lincraft, Cranbourne, in preparation for Saturday’s car park sale.

Shoppers will be able to rest easy after a visit to Beds N Dreams on Saturday. They can pop in and meet Sinead and Ravina who will help them make the right choice.

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It’s the Doyathinkhesaurus? A DEVON Meadows property could be mistaken for Jurassic Park at the moment, as it plays home to more than 10 lifelike dinosaurs for the next few weeks. Crystal World’s one-acre property is currently housing some replica prehistoric creatures, before they make their way to The National Dinosaur Museum in Canberra and other locations across the country. Business owner Tom Kapitany, pictured here with some of the dinosaurs, has invited the community to come along and see the dinosaurs for themselves. Turn to page 49 for the full story. 117285 Picture: ROB CAREW

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A TALENTED footballer whose drug addiction laid waste a possible AFL career was sentenced to six months’ jail after a spate of crimes including using a crowbar to terrify two women in Cranbourne. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on Monday that Anthony James Lowry, 24, of Pakenham, had once played Australian Rules at underage state level. However, the unemployed man lost his way, financing a $300-a-day ‘ice’ - or methamphetamine - drug habit through crime and continuing to offend while on bail last year. He pleaded guilty to offences included stealing two cars, driving one of those stolen cars at its owner, using a stolen credit card, trafficking methamphetamine and handling stolen firearms. Lowry made a full admission to threatening a Cranbourne resident and her 81-yearold mother with a crowbar and smashing two windows of a four-wheel drive as the victims locked themselves in the vehicle in

their driveway. Lowry had also stolen a car as it was left running to warm up outside a home. As the victim ran out on the dead-end street, Lowry drove towards him at about 45 kilometres per hour forcing the victim to jump out of the way. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Lowry was at the time “out of control” and “completely affected by methamphetamine”. “When you’re not working, the only way to maintain that habit is by stealing. “You’re lucky no one has been killed. You were extremely desperate. “You had the opportunity to play AFL and that fell by the wayside when you started using drugs.” Mr Vandersteen encouraged Lowry to follow up his intended footballing comeback, saying those playing sport were less likely to use illicit drugs. He said Lowry would be “clean but susceptible” on his release “especially if you start hanging around with old mates”. Continued on page 3 1124606-PB11-14

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Community ommunity NEWS NE S Destination Wellbeing Pull on your sneakers, collect your passport and join City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett at Casey Fields on Wednesday 9 April 2014 for a fun, jam-packed day to raise awareness about the challenges facing young people.

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Pet registration renewals due 10 April! Council is reminding animal owners that now is the time to ensure your pets are registered with Council. It is law that any cat or dog of three months of age or over must be registered with the Council in which they live. It is a safeguard against losing your pet. If you are a pet owner and you haven’t received your animal registration renewal notice yet, please contact Council on 9705 5200. Please note all animals must be microchipped before being registered. For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/microchipping.

Destination Wellbeing will gather exciting activities and stalls from a variety of well-known local sporting and support organisations which are keen for young people to have fun while gaining new ideas and resources to help support their positive development.

‘This innovative event will be unlike anything held in our municipality; I encourage all young people in Casey to take some time out of their school holidays to visit Destination Wellbeing,’ said Cr Ablett.

Cheer like a Demon at the City of Casey round! Every supporter will make a difference when the Dees take on West Coast at the MCG this weekend for the annual City of Casey Round. Local families can catch the DEE-train to the game departing from Pakenham station at 1.13 pm and stopping at all regular stations along the way. Date: Venue:

Sunday 30 March 2014 at 3.20 pm MCG

Registration renewals are due by 10 April 2014. For more information visit www.melbournefc.com.au/casey.

Pest control Brookland Greens Nature Reserve on Cherryhills Drive in Cranbourne will be closed to the public until 4 April 2014 while a pest control program is undertaken. For more information please contact the City of Casey’s Environment team on 9705 5200.

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Wednesday 16 April 2014 10.00 am – 1.00 pm City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Wednesday 9 April 2014 Phone City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200. FREE

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Maddy’s mates make difference

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Oakley Hansen, centre, sold hampers on Saturday to raise money for Maddy’s son Noah. She was assisted by Melleena Crisara, left, and Lee Murphy. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS ly, just everybody to be able to come along and have a bit of a smile on their face, it’s good.” Maddy’s grandparents Gill and Anne Murphy echoed Paula’s thoughts, moved by the goodwill of the community. Shannon Murphy, Paula’s brother, said domestic violence was prevalent and people had to stop turning a blind eye. “It’s awareness, that’s the key word for it. A lot of people don’t want to know about it, or they’ll ignore it,” he said. “It can happen to anyone, rich or poor. That’s the problem with it and if we shed some awareness today, that’s a positive thing.” Kelly Murphy, Maddy’s aunt, said the fund-raiser was a silver lining in an otherwise harrowing period for her family. “It’s put a smile on my sister’s face, which we don’t see very often,” she said. To contribute, and for more information, visit the Rally for Maddy Facebook page at h t t p s : / / w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / groups/417185728427818/ For information and support on domestic violence contact 1800RE- Maddy’s friends organised the weekend’s rally in her memory. From SPECT or Lifeline on 13 11 14. left, Kayla Miller, Meaghan Vander Ree and Sarah Feubel.

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From front page “As soon as you have that first hit, you’re gone.” During the crowbar incident, Lowry had parked a stolen car in the driveway as he tried to break into the resident’s vacant house in Lyall Street one afternoon. The resident with her mother as a passenger returned home, parking her vehicle behind the stolen car. She asked Lowry what he was doing as he climbed into the stolen car. He mumbled something about someone owing him money, and unsuccessfully tried to “scrape” the car past the resident’s four-wheel-drive causing damage to its front bumper, police alleged. Lowry shouted at the resident to move her vehicle, taking a crowbar out of the stolen car’s boot and threatened to smash her vehicle’s window. The resident started to phone police when Lowry smashed a rear side window with the crowbar and then the window next to her head, showering her face with glass. Lowry entered through the rear door, manipulating the gearstick in a vain effort to move the car. The resident yelled to her mother to get out and seek help. At that stage, Lowry also fled on foot. “That would have been a terrifying experience for those two victims,” Mr Vandersteen said. “You’d have to go in (to jail) for that matter alone. “It shows methamphetamine is ripping the heart out of good people. He’s had no thought for others.” Lowry had “quite a chequered history” but showed clear remorse when he was not affected by drugs, his legal aid lawyer told the court. “His instructions (to me) are simple - I needed this,” she said of Lowry’s detoxification in custody. “He saw it as a circuit-breaker.” She said Lowry, who had been the “victim of a vicious stabbing” at 18, had relapsed on ice last year after a two-year abstinence. In custody, Lowry was working in the gym every day, undertaking courses to get work and prevent a drug relapse. He planned to return to playing regular football. “He wants another chance,” his lawyer said. “He wants to rehabilitate in the community.”

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THE death of young mum Maddison Murphy-West has exposed the tip of a family violence iceberg. At a domestic violence rally held at Casey Fields on Saturday in honour of the late Maddison, there was no shortage of mourners. Oakley Hansen was a young mum just like her close friend Maddy and used to see her regularly before Maddy was found dead last year in her Pakenham home. Now almost five months to the day since 20-year-old Maddy was found, Oakley, from Narre Warren, organised for hampers to be sold at the rally. The event was organised by Maddy’s high school friends to raise money for her two-year-old son Noah, following revelations she was allegedly physically abused in the year before her death. Over $5000 was raised on the day, with the proceeds being donated to a trust fund for Noah’s education. Oakley, 20, organised for a hamper worth $1300 to be sold at the rally, with the proceeds also going to Noah. “We were in the same boat, we both had young children,” Oakley said. “My daughter’s just a little bit younger than Noah so we always had that in common which is always something that brought us closer. “We were both young mums trying to raise our kids the right way and we just got along really well.” Maddy’s family, who attended the event, were greeted and comforted by a constant stream of wellwishers as the sun poked itself out from between the clouds following a patch of rain. While fund-raising tins were rattled and hampers bought, phone covers and jumpers adorned with Maddy’s name could be seen among the purple balloons placed throughout the playground. Maddy’s mum Paula, who now has custody of two-year-old Noah while raising her own baby son Brydon, said her first reaction was to cry when she heard that Maddy’s friends wanted to organise a rally for her daughter. “It’s hard to put it into words; I’m still in a bit of shock with everything anyway. Something like this shows how much support’s out there,” Paula said. “Even for the kids, for my fami-


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Anti-bully pledge power By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS and teachers at Hampton Park Secondary College made their stance against bullying loud and clear on Friday. To mark the annual National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence, school members verbally and in writing made a pledge to not bully or be a bystander to bullying. The school set up a stall in the courtyard where students were invited to make the pledge out loud then sign a banner, which will hang proudly in the school. Hampton Park Secondary College’s adolescent health nurse Gina Harrex said organisers had a great response to the pledge from staff and students. “Many students were seen to actively encourage their

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peers to make the pledge and sign the banner,” she said. “Bullying, unfortunately, is endemic in schools and workplaces. “As staff and teachers we can put in place policies but we need to empower the students to realise that bullying stops with them and bystanders have the power to reduce the bullying by standing up for others and not condoning bullying by their silence.” The school also promoted a National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence around the school with posters, messages on notice boards, video screens and links to the website in the school newsletter for parents to access. Students also received wristbands and small wallet cards with tips on what to do if they are bullied or are a bystander.

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Home knife attack A MAN’S hand has been almost severed and his knee badly slashed after he was attacked by an intruder while he was asleep. The attacker entered a house in Chestnut Road, Doveton, about 2.35am on Saturday 22 March while a man and woman were asleep. Police said the 51-yearold victim woke when the attacker gagged him by putting his hand over his mouth, before repeatedly slashing him with a sharp weapon. The victim received wounds to his face and forearm, and his hand and knee were severely cut, police said. The intruder ran off when he was disturbed by the woman, who was asleep in the same bed. The victim was taken to The Alfred hospital where he remains in a serious but stable condition. Police have not been able to establish a motive and have no description of the intruder because it was dark at the time of the attack. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Front, Sarah Maclagan and Irene Brouwer, with other members of the community against the possible eradication of a dedicated wildlife corridor in Cranbourne.

Give a hoot for the bandicoots By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 70 people turned up in Cranbourne last week to express their fears for the future of the endangered southern brown bandicoot if a dedicated wildlife corridor in Casey is lost. The State Government has revealed plans to drop two wildlife corridors, one being in the Cranbourne area, to make way for the urban sprawl. The corridor, set out in the State Government’s strategy to protect the southern brown bandicoot in 2011, aimed to connect the species habitat in the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens with other habitats in Kooweerup. Without corridors, there are fears that connectivity between crucial bandicoot populations will be severed by a barrier of

urban sprawl - putting the species at serious risk. On Thursday, more than 70 people turned up at the Balla Balla Community Centre to express their concerns over the possible removal of the corridors and to urge Federal Environment Minister and Flinders MP Greg Hunt to not sign off on the revised strategy. Yasmin Kelsall, from the Victorian National Parks Association, said the plans for the two large corridors had been replaced with a new plan focusing largely on fox control and other vague measures that could occur as far away as Bunyip or Grantville. “This is a plan about nothing,” she said. “It has no credible actions for saving the bandicoot or for Minister Hunt to sign off on.” Southern Brown Bandicoot

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Regional Recovery Group founder David Nicholls said habitat connectivity was the key ingredient for keeping bandicoot populations healthy. “Although fox control is very important, it is not as essential as hard-wired habitat connectivity such as wildlife corridors,” he said. Sarah Maclagan a PhD candidate with Deakin University has conducted some new research on bandicoots. “My research shows that bandicoots can live and breed successfully within narrow corridors of vegetation, even when they’re next to residential areas,” Ms Maclagan said. A petition has been started to urge Mr Hunt to not sign off on the strategy. To sign it, visit http://chn.ge/1mhaxB8.

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Geoff Ablett, in your interview with the News on 20 March you informed Casey ratepayers that you see no conflict of interest between your role as mayor of Casey and your recent endorsement as the Liberal candidate for Cranbourne. The fact is, Mayor Ablett, you are looking for a future career outside of Casey council with a political party which requires loyalty to its own policies and leaders from all its candidates. The only example offered by the mayor of Casey, in relation to improvements in our community services, during the Coalition’s time in office, are more roadworks. When was the last time you visited a local state school? The fact is, Mayor Ablett, many of our local classrooms are overcrowded as are our public transport connections at peak time. Further, by Casey’s own admission there is also a significant homelessness problem in our municipality. Residential rents are very high as are commercial property leases. Since coming to office, however, the Victorian Coalition has cut back on community services and public service employment. But the mayor of Casey has had absolutely nothing to say about these government austerity policies. Why? Is it because taking a stand may have compromised Mayor Ablett’s prospects of being endorsed as the preferred Cranbourne candidate? John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

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interesting view of Australian Great War commitment and sacrifice. I prefer to expand on former Prime Minister Keating’s view. Virtue in any war is a moral paradox. Furthermore, his claim that Australia was “dragged into service” I find difficult to reconcile with fact. The entirely volunteer AIF totalled 416,809 enlistments with 329,968 embarkations. In truth, the only Australians ever dragged into active service were CMF (Citizens Military Force) battalions during WWII and Vietnam conscripts. Germany’s further intent may not have been invasionist but I hold little doubt she’d have demanded savage reparations. In 1939, however, Germany did invade other countries and by forcing Britain’s hand, Australia answered further calls to empire with the entirerly volunteer 2nd AIF. I don’t believe Mr Glazebrook of Endeavour Hills fully appreciates the strength of Australian ties to empire throughout the 20th century. The sacrifice wasn’t unnecessary, it was sadly inevitable. John Howard, Cranbourne.

Over managed Councils have stung Victorians with rate rises totalling $2 billion above the rate of inflation in the past 10 years. This is a report by Moore Stephens for the Herald Sun. And they are telling us now we, the ratepayers of Casey, could have already told them that with a 7.5 per cent increase last year. What is our CEO being paid? Over $300,000, not that far behind the Premier of Victoria. I would like to see how much our management of the City of Casey really gets paid. And what do I get for my buck? A top heavy management. Rex Flannery, Narre Warren South.

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In relation to Holi Colours (Cranbourne News, 20 March): I CAN honestly say it was the best event of the year. The whole community pulled together and joined in the fun of this fantastic festival that was solely created by Lynbrook’s volunteers. A big pat on the back for the organisers and all the volunteers for all the hard work that made this event possible. It was also great to see our mayor Geoff Ablett and Amanda Stapledon, as well as local councillors, joining in the fun. Lynbrook: 1,2,3 you rock! Alex, via web.

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Tokens of thanks ANZAC Day is still four weeks away but this year Anzac badges and tokens will be available in local schools from Tuesday 1 April. This is due to the school holidays and Easter falling between that time and 25 April Anzac Day. Schools will have only four days before the holidays and three days when schools go back to distribute their stocks. Selling points and honesty boxes in the community and at businesses will be available as usual for the two weeks prior to Anzac Day. On 25 April the Dawn Service at the Council Offices in Narre Warren will commence at 6am and the main commemoration service will commence in High Street, Berwick, at 10.45am. This year marks the 99th anniversary of the Anzac landings and your support, as always, is appreciated greatly. Ray Heathcote, President Berwick RSL sub branch.

Crossing concerns I urge local residents to join the campaign for a much needed crossing on Pound Road, near the Hampton Park Seniors Centre and bowls club. I have been down to the site, I have met with concerned local residents and members of the Hampton Park Seniors Centre and bowls club and I have heard their very real concerns. We must now take the next step and that’s why I have organised a petition calling on the Napthine Government to fund the construction of the crossing. I will be raising this matter in Parliament and requesting that the Minister for Roads, Terry Mulder, comes out to Hampton Park to see just how bad it truly is for local residents. If you would like to join the campaign and sign the petition, head on down to the Hampton Park Seniors Centre and bowls club or contact my office on 9704 6055. Judith Graley MP, State Labor member for Narre Warren South.


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THE City of Casey will push for tougher penalties for truck drivers who park for extended periods in residential areas to ensure they are not ruining neighbourhood amenity. At last week’s Casey council meeting, councillor Rosalie Crestani received unanimous support for her motion to write to the Minister for Roads advocating for an increase in penalties associated with parking trucks in residential streets. Cr Crestani said at present, it could be cheaper for an operator to break the local law than pay for truck storage. “Storing a truck costs can vary and be upwards of $600 a month, so an infringement of $87 is not a big enough cold hard slap to prevent ongoing infringements,” she said. “If the same truck was charged $87 once a week for a month, the total would only be about $350. “That’s still cheaper for an operator to break the local law

than pay for parking.” Cr Crestani said this was not about targeting those who abided by the law, but only those who did the wrong thing. Currently drivers of a long or heavy vehicle are prohibited from stopping in a built-up area for longer than one hour unless permitted by signs, the local council, or when dropping off or picking up goods. “At this point I want to highlight that there is a numerous amount of operators who abide by the law and operate their business in an ethical fashion,” Cr Crestani said. “This isn’t about diminishing businesses; the economy is a high priority. “This is about looking after the amenity of our great city and creating conditions that help support those to make better choices to do such. “Furthermore, ratepayers shouldn’t have to pay for damage caused by trucks doing the wrong thing too, such as damage to footpaths and kerbs. “By advocating this increase

in infringements, it will hopefully reduce infringements issuing and the flow-on effect will further protect our neighbourhoods as well as reduce damage and the costs involved.” VicRoads Director of Vehicle and Road Use Policy James Holgate said VicRoads had no plans to review the current penalties. “The parking infringement penalty for this offence is consistent with similar parking fines as set out in the Road Safety Regulations 2009,” he said. “Victoria carried out a comprehensive review of these, and other, regulations in 2009. “During this process, councils were extensively consulted. No proposals were put forward as part of this consultation process to increase these parking penalties. “If a local council believes there is a problem at a particular location or with a particular offender, it has the option to pursue the matter in court where higher penalties are available.”

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Pride of family man OBITUARY Ivan Clarkson Born: 27 March 1934 Died: 12 March 2014 COMMUNITY minded, hardworking and, above all else, as a family man will be the way local identity Ivan Clarkson will be remembered. Still reeling from his death on Wednesday 12 March, more than 800 family members and friends packed Blue Hills Rise, Cranbourne East, on Monday to pay tribute to their loved one and celebrate his life. The huge crowd was a testament to the type of person Mr Clarkson, 79, was and the many connections he had established in the Casey community. Mr Clarkson was born 80 years ago today (Thursday) in Horsham, the fourth child of 12. When he was six months old, his family moved to Kooweerup and Mr Clarkson has remained in the south-east ever since. His family moved to the Five Ways area when he was 20 years old and he met his beloved wife Judy, who was 15 at the time, not long after that at a dance in Cranbourne. Two years later the pair got

engaged and married at the Cranbourne Presbyterian Church. They built their first home on Judy’s parent’s property at Five Ways where they eventually had their three children - Howard, Sharon and Jodie. In 1967 the couple moved to a house in Cranbourne Drive where they ran their first childcare centre. That house in Cranbourne, still owned by Judy Clarkson, remains as the Cranbourne Day Care and Kindergarten Centre. The Clarksons expanded their childcare business which now includes six centres in Cranbourne. Despite building a successful business, Mr Clarkson’s biggest pride was his family - his three children, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Speaking at his funeral, Mr Clarkson’s granddaughter Camilla Smith said he was a family man and assisted Judy in keeping the family together with the stress of the childcare centres. “Judy and Ivan have thoroughly enjoyed every minute of their family life and have been proud of each and every achievement their children and grandchildren have ever accomplished,” she said. His daughter Jodie Mitchell agreed.

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Killer fightback inspires By BRIDGET COOK “I HAD the world at my feet and the world took my feet away.” That is how Cranbourne’s Rachel Christie describes what it was like to lose both of her legs, most of her fingers and almost her life in 1999 at the tender age of 18 to the meningococcal disease. But with a positive outlook, determination and the support of her family and friends, Ms Christie has refused not let the disease and its effects beat her and is now inspiring others facing adversity to do the same. “It’s not what you can’t do, it’s how you can do it differently,” she said. “Nothing has slowed me down.” Ms Christie was out of high school for six months, studying at TAFE, working part-time and volunteering with the CFA when she contracted the disease in July 1999. Her parents, Kathy and Trevor, found her unconscious in bed one day and called an ambulance - she thought she was just suffering from a common cold. She was rushed to Dandenong Hospital and was put on full life support, where her family was told to say their goodbyes with fears she may not make it through the night. After two weeks in a medically induced coma, the blood clots started to kill off her limbs. First surgeons were required to amputate both of her legs, and six weeks later most of her fingers. It was after this time that Ms Christie was able to start her rehabilitation process - and when her true determination shone through. “I have always been a determined person, some would say stubborn, and this just made me work even harder,” she said.

Rachel Christie, with her two daughters Olivia and Vanessa, has made Picture: ROB CAREW the best out of a bad situation. 115140 “If I was told I couldn’t do something, I would do it just to prove them wrong. “I was told by the prosthetics team that it would take at least three weeks to learn to take my first steps without the use of an aid, so I did it in three days.” It wasn’t long before Ms Christie returned home and she ensured she could continue to do the things she loved. “I worked at Kmart Cranbourne be-

fore I got sick and kept in contact with the store throughout my hospital stay, and returned to work only six weeks after discharge from rehab,” she said. “I am also a volunteer for the CFA. “I was discharged from hospital on December 1, 1999, and was up at the fire station on December 2 after the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens caught fire. “I remember being asked ‘shouldn’t you be at home resting’. I replied, ‘this is my home’. I’ve grown up in the

CFA. It’s great being normal again.” At the age of 33, Ms Christie said nothing has slowed her down and she continued to go about her day-to-day life as normal as possible. She now juggles working full-time, parenting her two children Olivia and Vanessa, volunteering with the CFA and helping her husband Mark - who she says is her biggest support and motivator - run his own personal training business. But in recent years she also finds the time to speak to school and community groups about challenges and adversities. “I talk to them about being able to overcome anything if you put your mind to it,” she said. “I guess you have to approach everything full on and give it your all. “There’s no point doing things halfhearted, so if you’re going to do something, do it properly. “My friends and family remind me of this all the time. “There is always someone around to support you. “Don’t be afraid to ask for help. As stubborn as I am, I still need help. “Sometimes you have to put your pride in your pocket and just ask. “Disability doesn’t discriminate against age, race or creed and you’re not the only one going through a tough time.” Ms Christie does not see herself as an inspiration though, just as someone who has tried to make the best out of a bad situation. “I have had a couple of friends say that when they’re feeling down and depressed, they think of me and ‘what would Rachel do?’,” she said. “Although others see me as an inspiration, I see myself as just doing what I have to.”

Take the test, girls CASEY women are putting themselves at greatest risk of cervical cancer, with figures revealing just over half of local women undergo regular pap tests. National guidelines recommend that all women aged 18 to 70, who have ever been sexually active, should have a pap test every two years. However in 2011 to 2012, just 57.30 per cent of eligible women in Casey underwent a pap test - below the state average of 60 per cent. PapScreen Victoria manager Hiranthi Perera said the latest statistics painted a concerning picture for women in Melbourne’s south-east. “It is very worrying to learn that so many women from the region are not undergoing regular pap tests, however, it’s encouraging to see that the rate has slightly increased by 0.4 per cent from 2010/11,” she said. “We know that some women feel uncomfortable or embarrassed about having pap tests, and our busy lives can make finding the time difficult. “But a simple pap test every two years is the best way to protect yourself against cervical cancer. “I encourage all women who are due for a pap test to make an appointment today.” A pap test looks for abnormal changes to the cells on the cervix, which if left undetected and untreated, could develop into cervical cancer. To find a pap test provider near you visit www.papscreen.org.au and enter your postcode or suburb into the search engine.

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By BRIDGET COOK STAFF from a Hampton Park real estate agent visited a number of local schools recently to give back to the community which has given them so much. The LJ Hooker Hampton Park staff visited Rivergum Primary School, Hampton Park Secondary College and St Kevin’s Primary School on Thursday 13 March to deliver cheques for $1250 to each school. Director John Deo said it was their way of giving back. “We decided to donate to schools as we wanted to give

Free compost bins for Casey residents City of Casey residents are invited to take part in a program to reduce household waste, by applying for a free compost bin.

“We are donating a total of $15,000 for 2014 and hope it helps the schools and kids.” Rivergum Primary School principal Roma McKinnon thanked the business for its generous donation, and said the school’s Student Voice council decided how the money would be used to benefit the kids. “The Student Voice met earlier in the week to discuss what the donation from LJ Hooker could be used for,” she said. “At the meeting it was decided that the money would be used for new playground equipment for the school.”

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back to our community as the community has been good to us over the years and we thought the best way would be to help out the local schools,” he said. “With the money we have said to the schools that we want them to use the money to help the kids and their education, but they can use the money where they see fit as it helps the schools as they don’t get enough funding every year. “The whole sales team at LJ Hooker Hampton Park have contributed to this fabulous donation, our goal is to help the schools in any way we can.

THERE were raised pinkies, polite chatter and a touch of class at Hillcrest Christian College when the school hosted children’s author Jacqueline Harvey recently. The school organised a high tea for the author’s visit at which those in attendance indulged in ribbon sandwiches, cupcakes, pink lemonade and hot chocolate. The college ran a competition in which 12 of Ms Harvey’s most ardent student fans were chosen to attend the high tea with the author and her popular characters. Homemade chandeliers, grandma’s best crockery, sparkling crystal glasses and newly polished silver cutlery greeted the author who wrote the popular children series Alice Miranda and Clementine Rose. “It was beautiful with crystal glasses, china cups and saucers, cakes stands and a beautiful display of Alice-Miranda char-

Hillcrest Discovery Centre director Michelle Nye and student Amelia Woodhouse with author Jacqueline Harvey during the high tea recently. Picture courtesy of Stuart Alsop acters,” Ms Harvey said. “I was completely overwhelmed.” After the high tea, Ms Harvey went on to speak with more than 100 Year 3 and 4 students about her journey as a writer and the inspiration behind her series.

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The City of Casey launched its new three-year health plan this week. From left, Liam Hodgetts, Duncan Turner and Colette McMahon spoke as part of the panel. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Health upheld THE City of Casey this week launched its health plan for the 2015 to 2017 period. The Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan, which addresses health priorities in the region over the next three years, was unveiled at a special public forum and panel discussion held at the council chambers on Tuesday. The new plan outlined seven priorities to ensure a health mandate is upheld in Casey. These included active living, a safe community, a socially connected community, a sustainable environment, early childhood and youth development, food security and healthy design. City of Casey manager Community Safety Caroline

Bell said this was the second health plan to be based on a “social determinants” model, which shifted emphasis from “ill health to good health.” “The current plan has certainly taken health and wellbeing aspects into a different direction. The last plan was the first time we worked on a social determinants model,” she said. “It also recognises that ill health is an effect of a whole range of factors, it’s not the cause itself.” The health plan also outlined three core priorities, which included diverse and affordable housing, economic wellbeing, and transport infrastructure. “If we look at economic wellbeing, it’s much more difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle if you are disadvantaged from an economic point of

view,” Ms Bell said. “We need to try and improve the number of local jobs so people have greater access to work locally, which potentially reduces stress on transport infrastructure and ensures everyone’s mental and physical health is good.” Ms Bell said the Municipal Public Health & Wellbeing Plan was a high priority for the City of Casey organisation. “Basically, it aims to ensure that the opportunities and activities that occur within the municipality district create an environment where people don’t just survive, but also thrive,” she said. “The plan recognises that council has a key leadership role in ensuring that the services we deliver build a strong and healthy community.”

TWO developers struck a deal worth more than $6.5 million last week to bring to life a new business park in Cranbourne West. MAB Corporation closed a deal with local developer The Tabak Group for the Thompsons Base Business Park which will see it develop 16 lots ranging from 1000 square metres to 5700 square metres. The business community will be located along Thompsons Road, between Westernport Highway and South Gippsland Highway, and aims to attract businesses that service the people who live in the surrounding suburbs.

MAB general manager Richard Johnston said he welcomed the deal with The Tabak Group, which shared the vision of creating business communities that provide opportunities for employment close to home. “Tabak is a local developer out of south-east Melbourne and has decades of experience building high quality, purposebuilt facilities in varying sizes,” he said. “They’re excited to be developing in the growing Cranbourne West market and enthusiastic about getting construction underway quickly to create employment opportuni-

ties in Cranbourne West.” Mr Johnston said The Tabak Group was drawn to Thompsons Base by the opportunity to develop warehouse and office spaces in a facility that was committed to providing amenity for businesses close to home by attracting businesses such as gyms, cafes, medical services and food operators. The site is zoned commercial two which allows businesses greater flexibility of use. For more information about the business park visit www. mab.com.au/business-parks/ thompsonsbase.

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

HILLVIEW BRINGING F O TOGETHER THE BESTG RETIREMENT LIVIN Hillview Bunyip offers the very best in Independent Living. A beautiful country township, safe and secure surrounds, affording a worry free lifestyle. Brand new villas comprising Two Bedrooms, Study, Spacious Living Areas, Modern Kitchen, Top Quality Appliances and Fittings. No maintenance! Hillview Bunyip is situated in rustic surrounds with rural views, just a stroll to V/Line train , shops, cafes, local doctors, dentist, churches and allied services. New State of the Art Men’s Shed, Eileen Dawes Activity Centre. A warm friendly and engaging community lifestyle awaits you. All your needs will be met here. Perfect independent Community Lifestyle Sales have been constant and there are only 6 left. If this is the lifestyle for you, don't hesitate other buyers wont wait! Open for your inspection Sunday 16th March, Sunday 23rd March, and Sunday 30th March from 1.00 pm—4.00 pm Enquiries - Frank Hoff 56296096 or Gerard Collins 0409 929900

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GLORIA Jeans Cranbourne aims to deliver the highest quality coffee and food within the Cranbourne area according to the business’s new owners. Jagadeesan and Umpathi took over the store five months ago and are determined to make the Gloria Jeans at Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre the place to go to meet friends or just relax after shopping. The cafe offers great coffees, chillers, smoothies and milkshakes, along with their monthly special offers including their Mother’s Day Promotion coming up soon. Owners and baristas Jagadeesan and Umpathi said the idea was to offer good customer service in a nice sit-down environment. “We have enthusiastic and friendly staff, great coffee and a clean sit-down environment,” they said. “The business is locally owned and operated, has strong loyal customers and dedicated team members. “Come in and try our new season drinks.” There are daily specials available, as well as a seniors’ discount.

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The business is open Monday to Wednesday 7.30am to 6pm, Thursday and Friday 7.30am to 9pm, Saturday 7.30am to 5.30pm and Sunday 8.30am to 5.30pm. For further information phone 5995 5483.

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School harmony By BRIDGET COOK

Elliha, Maham, Naomi, Michael and Sameer get into the spirit of Harmony Day celebrations. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

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CORAL Park Primary School went globetrotting from their classrooms on Friday as they celebrated their school’s cultural, linguistic and religious diversity. To mark Harmony Day, the Hampton Park school held a number of festivities from cooking to dancing and everything in between. Students wore their cultural dress or dressed in colours of the flag from their country of heritage or orange - the colour that represents Harmony Day. The school’s international student co-ordinator Katrina Holland said the students loved the day and really enjoyed shar-

ing stories and food from their cultures. “They also enjoy participating in the performances and dressing up in their cultural clothes,” she said. “Coral Park celebrates Harmony Day as we believe it is important to teach diversity and accept and learn about the multicultural society we live in. “It is also a very important day for our school as we have over half of our students who speak another language at home and a community coming from more than 30 different countries. “It provides the opportunity for students to share their stories and culture with their peers.”

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Indonesian culture comes alive STUDENTS at Cranbourne Primary School were immersed in the sights, sounds and tastes of Indonesia as they celebrated Cultural Diversity Week. The school held its annual Indonesian Day on Friday, where students and teachers got to experience the Indonesian culture. LOTE teacher Mary Chen said the day aimed to give students a chance to celebrate and learn all about a different culture. “Students participated in learning Indonesian traditional music and dances, cooking and Indonesian art activities,” she said. “They made masks, puppets and kites. “The school engaged an Indonesian facilitator from Bagus Kan to work with the students on Indonesian music and dancing. “The students put on a short cultural performance of the various dances and a mask parade. “It was a dress-up day and both students and teachers dressed up in Indonesian style clothing to support this event.”

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Nossal High School is a co-educational Government Selective Entry School located on the grounds of Monash University in Berwick and provides an educationally enriched adult learning environment in a state of the art new facility. Enrolment is through a standard selection process applicable to all four selective schools. This includes sitting a common entrance exam on Saturday June 15, 2013. Applications to sit the entrance examination are made online by going to our website www.nossalhs.vic.edu.au/about-nossal/enrolment Above: Maria and Bailey learn to play an Indonesian instrument.

A Parent Information Evening will be held at the school on Tuesday April 29 at 7.00pm. Students will be conducting tours throughout the day every 2 hours starting from 9.30am. Principal led tours are also available on Fridays at 9.30am or at other times by arrangement. To register your attendance at the Information Evening or to book in for one of the school tours please phone 8762 4600 or email nossal.hs@edumail.vic.gov.au Please visit our website for further information www.nossalhs.vic.edu.au

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BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST

Councils join for awards

South East Melbourne Licence Registration of Interest The National Basketball League (NBL) was established in 1979 and 2013/14 represents its 35th season. Recent months have seen unprecedented generational change within the basketball fraternity. As a result, the NBL’s vision and determination is to provide a firstclass professional men’s basketball competition based on a sound financial and business footing in order to deliver long-term security and profitability to all clubs. A key component of this vision is to facilitate the expansion of the league from its present 8 clubs to a total of 16 over the course of the next 5 years. The addition of new clubs will only occur on a basis that these new entities are established on a community/membership basis and can be shown to be financially sustainable in the long term and add value to the overall league and basketball generally. The expansion program will deliver more scheduled games and more playing days during the week, thereby enhancing the commercial value of the league overall. South East Melbourne, together with other selected regions, has been identified as a potential location within the expansion program. The objective is for these new clubs to commence operations in the 2015/16 season. In undertaking the expansion of the competition the NBL is doing so on a decentralised and regional basis and in the case of the South East Melbourne licence games being played throughout the shires of Dandenong, Casey, Knox and Cardinia Persons/entities/organisations interested to be involved in the establishment of an NBL team in the South East corridor of Melbourne and within any of the following disciplines are asked to register their interest with the NBL. •฀Management฀and฀Operation •฀Venues฀(Playing,฀Training฀and฀Ofices) •฀ Partnerships฀ ;฀ Community฀ and฀ Educational programs •฀Sponsorship •฀Facilitation •฀Financial฀support

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By BRIDGET COOK

Harmoni staff are excited by their Junior Award nomination. From left, Janette Emini, Paulina Woods, Cara Windsor, Lorraine McGuffie, Jenna Lappe and Alysha McBride.

On a winner By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK beauty parlour is one step closer to claiming a national Junior Award. Harmoni Beauty Bar has been nominated in the prestigious What’s On 4 2014 Junior Awards, which are supported by Disney on Ice and celebrate the best kids’ activities throughout Australia. They are nominated and voted for by parents and parentsto-be. Harmoni was nominated in the category of Best Party Entertainment due to the kids’ par-

ties that it co-ordinates on-site. Harmoni manager Cara Windsor said it was a terrific achievement considering the business had only been open for 18 months. “Because we’re such a young business, it’s great to be nominated,” she said. “It’s unique for a business to have an in-house pamper service. “I’m a bit of a control freak the in-house parties came from me wanting to control everything.” But the attention to detail

has certainly paid off so far for Harmoni. Ms Windsor said it was now up to people to vote for the business in the awards, a recognition of the time and effort the employees have put into children’s entertainment. “We do everything for them, for the kids,” Ms Windsor said. She said Harmoni’s kids’ pamper parties included makeovers, manicures, pedicures and additional party entertainment. For more information or to vote for Harmoni in the Junior Awards, visit www.whatson4littleones.com.au/award-voting

Casey Cardinia Business Awards

CASEY and Cardinia councils have again joined forces to celebrate and promote business in the region, by combining their awards program. This year will mark the inaugural 2014 Casey Cardinia Business Awards, with businesses from across the two municipalities competing for the 13 esteemed awards. Businesses have from now until 16 May to get their applications in. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett encouraged local businesses to enter the awards, which he said would recognise and reward businesses in the region. “The Casey Cardinia Business Awards are a great opportunity to highlight the achievements of businesses in our community and support their excellence and innovation,” he said. “Regardless of their industry, size or age, all local businesses are eligible and I encourage them to enter.” Cardinia Shire Council mayor Graeme Moore said the joint business awards would build on the success of the Casey Cardinia region investment attraction partnership which was launched in 2013. “The growth corridor in Casey and Cardinia is a fantastic area in which to do business,” he said. “The key focus of our investment attraction partnership is to increase the number of jobs in the area, so that fewer residents need to leave the Casey Cardinia region for work, and to help boost the growth of businesses already in the area.” The awards will comprise of 10 category awards, two judges’ awards and the award for Casey Cardinia Business of the Year. Businesses are eligible to enter in one category, and then winners of each section will be automatically nominated for Business of the Year Award. Winners will be announced at a gala awards dinner on 9 October. Casey Cardinia Business Awards major sponsors include Commonwealth Bank, Pitcher Partners, Monash University, Waterman Business Centres, Westfield Fountain Gate and media partner Star News Group. For further information and to download an application form visit www.caseycardinia.com. au/businessawards. CASEY CARDINIA BUSINESS AWARDS CATEGORIES AND THEIR SPONSORS

Applications now open! Applications for the Casey Cardinia Business Awards 2014 are now open! Local businesses big and small are encouraged to enter, with finalists getting the chance to become the Casey Cardinia Business of the Year. This year’s awards will feature 11 categories, where winners will claim some excellent prizes, including a share of $14,000 in prize money and outstanding exposure. Free information sessions and mentor services are available to businesses applying for the awards.

Information sessions will be held on: Wednesday 26 March Monash University, Berwick 7.30am–8.30am Thursday 27 March Cardinia Cultural Centre, Pakenham 6.00pm–7.00pm

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Education and Wellbeing (Sponsored · Health, by St John of God Hospital Berwick) Based Business (Sponsored by Safe · Home Super Homes) and Tourism (Sponsored by Cran· Hospitality bourne Golf Club) (Sponsored by Metropolitan · Manufacturing Planning Authority) business (Sponsored by Telstra Busi· New ness Centre Casey Cardinia) (Sponsored by RACV) · Retail Enterprise (Sponsored by Match· Social Works) and Construction (Sponsored by · Trades Selandra Rise) Sustainability Award (Spon· Environmental sored by Kernow Environmental Services) Recognition Award (Sponsored by · Judges’ mecwarecare) Casey Cardinia Business of the Year Award · (Sponsored by the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire Council)

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YOUNG people from across the region can get a taste of more than 40 careers under one roof at the South East Try a Trade and Careers Expo. High school students, from Years 8 to 12 are invited to attend the free event on Tuesday 29 April at the Cranbourne Turf Club. The event run, by the South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) in conjunction with the City of Casey, showcases a range of potential career paths for young people. For more information call contact Mandy Stevens from SELLEN on 9794 6921 or City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.


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Hair falls for funds By BRIDGET COOK PEOPLE of all ages from across Casey braved the razor or coloured their hair in wacky colours last week for the World’s Greatest Shave. Thousands of people from across the region took part in the annual Leukaemia Foundation fund-raiser between 13 and 16 March. City of Casey councillor Damien Rosario was one of those who lost his locks, all in the name of raising money for blood cancer research and free support through the Leukaemia Foundation. He offered people a chance to have a go at shaving his head if they donated $50 or more something many of his fellow councillors jumped at the chance of doing. “Last year at the Hampton Park Central Shopping Centre grand opening, I had made a public pledge to take the World’s Greatest Shave challenge and raise money for cancer research,” he said.

“My fellow councillors Ablett, Stapledon, Smith and Crestani had a personal buzz at my hair along with Vanessa and Jason from the Lynbrook Residents Association. “I think they enjoyed it a little too much.” “I am pleased to have raised $512 of my $500 target. “Every dollar helps a great cause like this and I couldn’t have asked for a better community and group of friends to support me in this challenge. “You never know how things will go in life hair today, gone tomorrow.” Another local resident who lost her locks for the cause was 18-year-old Emily Looker. The Junction Village resident said she did it in honour of her grandmother who is fighting throat cancer. For more information about the shave or to doPakenham 262 x 195.pdf 1 3/14/2014 12:51:49Junction PM nate to theFW cause visitGazette www.worldsgreatestshave. Village resident Emily Looker was com. brave and shaved her head last week.

City of Casey councillor Damien Rosario took part in the World’s Greatest Shave.

Mugging nets large cash haul TWO men brandishing a tyre lever robbed a man in High Street, Cranbourne, earlier this week. Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, which occurred about 7.45pm on Sunday. The victim had just left the TAB when the thieves approached and threatened him. They fled with a large amount of cash. The first man is described as aged in his late teens to early 20s, of Islander appearance and more than 183 centimetres tall with a medium to solid build. He ran off towards the rear car park of the Centro plaza following the robbery. The second man almost got hit by a car as he fled across High Street. He’s also described as in his late teens to early 20s, but shorter than the first male with a thin and pale face and untidy appearance. He was wearing a hoodie. Police urged anyone who witnessed the incident - particularly the driver involved in the near-collision - to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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TWO men have been remanded in custody this week following a series of police raids on Comanchero-linked properties on Friday. Michael Murray, 36, from Lysterfield South and Robert Morando, 41, from Narre Warren South did not apply for bail and were remanded in custody for a committal mention on 13 June. Both men were charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice, while Mr Murray was also charged with possessing firearms, steroids and ammunition. A third man charged following the raids, Almir Dzafic, 33, from Hampton Park, was granted bail on Wednesday and will also appear for a committal mention on 13 June after being charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice. On Friday detectives from the Echo Taskforce executed a series of warrants on properties linked to the outlaw motorcycle club in Narre Warren South, Hallam, Hampton Park, Lysterfield South, Boronia, Dewhurst and Melbourne.

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Entertainment

Getaways and School Holidays

�� Dining, what’s on, bands and more…

In the fresh air CONVENIENTLY situated between Lakes Entrance and Bairnsdale, The Tambo River Tourist Park, at Swan Reach is a great place to spend a short break in the fresh air. The autumn weather is usually fine and mild, with cool nights and pleasant days. The Park is an ideal base for enjoying the great outdoors, with access to all that the Gippsland Rivers, lakes, mountains and forests have to offer. The towns of Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance, and the villages of Metung and Bruthen are all nearby, and there are lovely drives, and good walking and cycling trails, as well as a number of lovely golf courses. The beautiful Tambo River, a well-known fishing destination, is an easy 200-metre walk from the park. The Swan Reach jetty and the fishing platforms on the riverbank are all great sites for bank fishing. The boat ramp is only a short drive away. The park offers a range of comfortable and affordable accommodation with something to suit everyone. The self contained units are popular with

The Tambo River Tourist Park, at Swan Reach, is a great place to enjoy an autumn break. 117167_01 families and couples, while powered sites are available for those who like to enjoy the freedom of their own caravans or tents. The Park is pet friendly, so you are able to bring your furry friends as well for a break. Let us know at the time of booking if you are bringing your pet. Facilities include a recreation room, a well-stocked library, a playground for the younger children, and a solar heated swimming pool. The free barbecues are all undercov-

er, and there is a well-equipped camp kitchen. Rates are affordable, and as well as families, many fishing and social clubs are welcomed during the year. The park is conveniently located next to the hotel, and opposite the wellstocked general store. For booking or further information, phone 5156 4314, go to www.tamborivertouristpark.com , or find Tambo River Tourist Park on Facebook to start planning your next holiday now.

Toying with trains THE greatest hobby in the world is trains. No other hobby has the depth, the versatility or the broad spectrum of trains. The hobby has so many facets including models, accessories, tracks, scenery, passenger carriages, freight wagons, locomotives, scales, control systems, kits, structures, books, magazines, DVDs, DCs, computer games, posters, tickets and that is just the beginning. Then there are the different continents and countries in which trains have operated increasing the diversity. Most people will know of or heard of Hornby, a world famous train brand, but today Hornby is just another brand among the thousands that are out there producing something for this world’s greatest hobby. In Australia, there is only one place to go when looking for trains and that is Train World at 290 Bay Street, Brighton. Established over 40 years ago in Brighton, Train World is not just any hobby store, nor is

Food of love D’ANGELO Estate is delighted to have the Mae Collard Trio playing at the winery’s Jazz in the Vines on Sunday 30 March. Visitors will be able to enjoy an easy Sunday afternoon with friends listening to jazz, drinking award winning wines and enjoying the relaxed hospital-

ity over a pizza, cheese or dip platter. The Mae Collard Trio is a Melbourne based jazz group that will leave listeners reminiscing of times gone by with its smooth sound of favourite jazz and swing standards. It features accomplished

musicians Mae Collard (vocals), David Hiscox (piano) and Ty Wood (Double Bass) who are all experienced entertainers. Bookings are essential for the noon event. Phone 0417 055 651. There is a cover charge of $5.

Sunny Cowgirls minus the frills A world in miniature, with breath-taking detail. it just a models store, it is the train shop. The hobby of model trains has been setting the standard and increasing the benchmark for modelling, scenery, kit building, detail and finish. Train World also attracts a lot of model builders, architectural modellers and model builders from other hobbies for materials, scenery, books, paints, glues and tools. Near the corner of St An-

drews Street and Bay Street next door to the Brighton Hotel, Train World is accessible by train (North Brighton station on the Sandringham line) by bus (routes 203, 219, 626 & 823) and by car. With the largest train shop in Australia and the largest range in Australia, you are sure to find something for every train enthusiast. Train World, 9596 6342 or www.trainworld.com.au

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THE Sunny Cowgirls will shine today when the musical duo returns to the Hallam Hotel for a special gig. The country music siblings, Sophie and Celeste Clabburn, are performing at the hotel today, Thursday 27 March, as part of their Up Close and Personal tour, and will be supported on the night by Jonny Taylor from Australia’s Got Talent. The Australian sisters have already taken the country music scene by storm, and have now stripped back their sound to showcase their diversity. The Up Close and Personal tour will feature the girls’ classic songs, performed in an intimate and personal atmosphere. The Sunny Cowgirls will perform songs that span five albums, including Six Pack Short, Green and Gold, Acting Stupid, Cuttin’ up B and S Style, Dancing On The Darling and Summer. Sophie said the pair were excited to embark on this new musical journey, and would unashamedly showcase themselves as musicians with nothing to hide behind. “Doing the Up Close and Personal show style is something we’ve been talking about for a while and 2014 seemed like the right time,” Sophie said. “We know we can play to big audiences and get them going with our party songs, but this style of show will still let them party as well as enjoy the music and stories more so than before. “It’s a whole new show and we’re really looking forward to surprising people with some

Clabburn sisters Sophie and Celeste, better known as The Sunny Cowgirls, will perform at The Hallam today (Thursday 27 March). new and different songs.” Celeste conceded that there would be a few nerves ahead of their acoustic shows, but she said the performances would give audiences an insight into how the songs originally sounded. “It’s nerve racking, this tour will be pretty unique and we may not ever do it again, this is

just Soph and I talking about the songs, the influences and pretty much presenting them as they were first written,” she said. “It makes us pretty vulnerable on stage but it’s the time for us to do it.” Tickets - $30 plus booking fee (18+ only). For tickets phone 8786 0200 or Ticketmaster - www.ticketmaster.com.au


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HIGHGROVE HARMONY BECKONS FROM PAGE 1. MERGING the best of traditional family living with harmonious neighbourhood planning and friendly living, Highgrove has been designed with family and community living in mind. With a strong emphasis on community and open spaces, Highgrove unites four precincts around a beautifully landscaped central neighbourhood park, while smaller parks are nestled within the heart of each precinct. Highgrove is the newest venture for Brown Property Group, one of Victoria’s premier residential developers. For more than 40 years, they’ve been delivering high quality communities that families love to call home. Highgrove provides the opportunity to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, connected to nature and the community, with all the conveniences and amenities city living could provide. Within the local surrounds, you’ll find everything you need for day-to-day living. Key features include multiple parklands and shared trails linking neighbourhoods. Close to the Monash Freeway with easy access to Eastlink, Highgrove is also located close to key public transport links, including Cranbourne train station and Cranbourne bus routes. There is a range of shopping options nearby, including The Avenue Village Shopping Centre that offers the convenience of a full line Woolworths, Degani Bakery

Café and assorted specialty stores. A number of educational institutes can be found in close proximity, including Clyde Primary School, Casey Grammar, Hillcrest Christian College, St Peter’s Catholic College, and Monash University’s Berwick campus. Moments away you’ll also find from The

Casey Fields sporting complex featuring tennis courts, football ovals, soccer pitches, netball courts and a range of other sporting facilities. Situated in the historical Clyde North, at the corner of Berwick-Cranbourne Road and Pattersons Road, Highgrove is conveniently located only a short drive away from the

township of Berwick. With everything you need close at hand, without intruding into your personal living space, Highgrove is an ideal location to raise a family, big or small. For more information on Highgrove visit www.highgrove.com.au.

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CRANBOURNE EDITION BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE - 5996 1666 Cranbourne West

10 Dickens Street

Sat 11:00 - 11:30am

Hampton Park

1 Mathew Court

Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm

Hampton Park

35 Willow Drive

Sat 11.00 - 11.30am

Cranbourne

60 Willora Crescent

Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm

Lyndhurst

16 Blue Peppermint Court Sat 11.00 - 11.30am

Botanic Bridge

177 Settlers Run

Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm

Hampton Park

11 The Glade

Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm

Hampton Park

23A Winnima Avenue

Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm

5 Rimington Court

Cranbourne

9 Bellarine Drive

Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm

Cranbourne East

1 Tankard Drive

Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm

Hampton Park

Hampton Park 105 Central Road HODGES CRANBOURNE - 5996 5993 Cannons Creek 12 Hardy Avenue Tooradin 3 Makitti Close Cranbourne 32 Lurline Street Blind Bight 5 Egret Court Blind Bight 4 Seagull Close Cranbourne 41 Duff Street Langwarrin 131 Warrandyte Road Cranbourne 1/2 Evelyn Avenue HARDCOURTS CRANBOURNE - 5991 2777 Hampton Park 29 Pauline Court Cranbourne 1/4 Fairbain Drive Cranbourne North 60 Endeavour Drive Cranbourne West 8 Scarborough Avenue Cranbourne North 1/17 Elizabeth Street

Cranbourne

6-8/2 Murray Court

Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm

Lynbrook

3 Chauncy Way

Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm

Cranbourne

18 Lansell Drive

Sat 3:00 - 3:30pm

BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755 Hampton Park

25 General Joshua Drive

Sat 11.00 - 11.30pm

Endeavour Hills

47 Thomas Mitchell Drive

Sat 11.00 - 11.30pm Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm

Hampton Park

76 Lesley Drive

Hampton Park

Unit 2 and 3/37 Somerville Rd Sat 11.00 - 11.30pm

Cranbourne

34 Everlasting Blvd

Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm

Cranbourne

1 Emoh Close

Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm

Junction Village

1 Jennifer Street

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Cranbourne Hampton Park Cranbourne Cranbourne North Cranbourne North Cranbourne North Cranbourne North Cranbourne West Cranbourne South Berwick Botanic Ridge Botanic Ridge Carrum Downs Blind Bight

1/4 Fairbain Drive 29 Pauline Court 2 Macarthur Drive 60 Endeavour Drive 1/17 Elizabeth Street 37 Godwin Crescent 13 Waverley Park Drive 8 Scarborough Avenue 5 St Mellion 21 Quarry Hills Drive 6 Jindara Avenue 28 Greenmist Crescent 2/19 Robin Drive 10 Heron Close

LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne East 3 Collison Road Cranbourne West 14 Linda Drive Frankston 7/4-6 Royle Street Cranbourne West 6 Genoa Way Cranbourne North 24 Denham Crescent Cranbourne 4/26 Bakewell Street Cranbourne 2/65 Clarendon Street Cranbourne 3 Sottile Drive

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Harcourts - Cranbourne Suite 3, 78 High St Cranbourne 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Berwick 21 Quarry Hills Drive

Unique, Stylish And Charismatic

Carrum Downs 2/19 Robin Drive

Cranbourne East 2 Kells Close

3 bedroom double storey townhouse with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher,Air Conditioningstone bench tops, separate living and dining opening up to rear covered entertaining .Upstairs consist of 3 bedrooms master with walk in robe others with birs. Generous backyard private and landscaped.

Featuring 3 bedrooms plus study (or four bedrooms) Master bedroom with full ensuite . 2 large living areas to accomodate a large family. Spacious modern kitchen .All modern appliances right through. Quality fixture and fitting. Double garage have remote door and backyard access to your boat or caravan. Close to schools ,Child care , shopping centres and parklands.

Located North side in a highly sought after street this charming Tudor style residence approximately 843 m2. Downstairs this lovely home comprises formal lounge. Large downstairs bedroom plus study, magnificent open plan kitchen with combined meals area & adjoining second living plus separate rumpus, all these areas orient to the perfect outdoor massive covered merbua deck. Upstairs master bedroom and 3 bedrooms all with BIR plus central large open covered merbua deck. For Sale By Negotiation Over $700,000 Open Saturday 1:30pm 2:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale By Negotiation Over $330,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:30pm - 3:00pm Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale By Negotiation Over $380,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne 2 Macarthur Drive

Cranbourne 3/85 Clarendon Street

Cranbourne North 37 Godwin Crescent

Botanic Ridge 6 Jindara 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.

This cute unit which is one of the 3 units on the block and offers 2 good sized bedrooms both with built in robes, separate formal lounge, good sized separate kitchen, main bathroom, separate toilet and single lockup garage is a rare find and does not make appearances often.

This lovely home comprises of three good sized bedrooms with BIR’s,master with WIR main walk through bathroom spacious kitchen/ meals area, open plan living, ducted heating, solar panel slug with drive through access and much more. Inspection will impress.

Beautiful home consists of 4 huge bedrooms, 3 with BIR while the master has been treated to a large WIR and luxurious ensuite. The home comprises of 3 living zones, a well appointed kitchen/meals area with quality appliances, ceasar stone bench tops. Features include ducted heating & cooling, dbl garage & great 759m2 block.

For Sale Price By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00pm 12:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale By Negotiation 3:00pm -3:30pm View www.harcourts.com.au Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999 Harcourts - Cranbourne

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

For Sale By Negotiation Over $470,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open 2:00pm - 2:30pm Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158

Cranbourne 60 Endeavour Drive

Cranbourne North 13 Waverley Park Drive

Hampton Park 29 Pauline Court

Cranbourne 5 St Mellion Court

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.

This home 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, there is also an enclose outdoor 8 people spa area, double garage, other fixtures; ducted heating, cooling system, surround sound system.

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.

Approximately only 4 years young, this home is great buying with 4 bedrooms, 3 separate living areas, 2 bathrooms, double lock up garage with internal access, Ducted heating, under cover alfresco, huge backyard.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $295,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale By Negotiation Over $420,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open 1:00pm - 1:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

For Sale By Negotiation Over $315,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495

For Sale $375,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:30pm -2:00pm Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495

Cranbourne North 1/17 Elizabeth Street

Cannons Creek 48 Hardy Avenue

Cranbourne East 34 Wild Scotchman Way

Position and potential so close to the water and parks is very hard to find in this sought after tightly held address. A variety of options awaits the lucky purchaser of this solid 2 bedroom home needing a little updating. Under instructions property will be sold.

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. 33 squares of pure party is here for the astute purchaser so be quick.

For Sale $300,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158 Harcourts - Cranbourne

For Sale By Negotiation Over $420,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158

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.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $330,000 Open Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

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Lynbrook 64 Astley Wynd

Pakenham 7 Dudley Mews

An Immaculate Large Family Home in Lynbrook’s Finest!

Five bedrooms for the price of four!!

Exquisite family home containing - two separate living areas, hostess kitchen, separate meals area, ducted heating, split system cooling, down lights, stylish floating floors, four large bedrooms, double remote garage with internal access, large outdoor pergola and private backyard.

Inside, five bedrooms and four living areas , spacious kitchen, meals and family room, rumpus room, powder room, ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, large covered deck, private backyard, garden shed, double garage with remote control door all on a spacious 693sqm block in the bowl of a quiet court.

For Sale $430,000+

For Sale $380,000+

View Saturday 12:20-12:40pm Aren 0403 613 988

View Saturday 11.00 – 11.20am Liron 0425 776 622

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Hampton Park 13 Brunel Court

Great Starter Home or Investment with Possible Subdivision!

The Entertainer Four bedroom home features - formal lounge and dining room, separate meals area and large family room, gourmet kitchen, spacious family room, ducted heating and cooling, outdoor entertaining area, double garage with rear access, pergola, garden shed, and a large backyard.

Features - formal lounge room, kitchen with breakfast bar overlooking the meals area, three bedrooms, ducted heating, central bathroom, a large backyard with a drive through driveway and is currently tenanted on a month to month lease with the option of tenants staying on!

For Sale $360,000+ For Sale $290,000+ View By Appointment Aren 0403 613 988

View Saturday 11.00 – 11.20am & Sunday 1.00pm – 1.20pm John 0411 873 123

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Hampton Park 17 Hazeldean Court BACK ON MARKET!.. Possible Subdivision on Massive 889m2 Block!!! Comprising of three bedrooms, large formal lounge, hostess kitchen with breakfast bar, meals area and second living area, ducted heating, 2 x reverse cycle split systems, alarm system, large outdoor pergola, double remote garage with work bench space, private backyard, garden shed and landscaped gardens. For Sale $325,000+ View Saturday 11:00-11:20am Aren 0403 613 988

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Hampton Park 16 Bateman Grove A Fantastic Investment Opportunity Four bedroom home featuring- formal lounge, hostess kitchen with gas appliances and a dishwasher, family meals area, ducted heating, vertical blinds, double garage with internal access, a decking area, bonus feature of side access, currently tenanted on a month to month basis at $1603 per calendar month with fantastic tenants. For Sale $400,000+ View Saturday 1:00-1:20pm John 0411 873 123

Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Narre Warren 24 Drummer Lane

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Comfort and Lasting Beauty Well looked after four bedroom family home - formal lounge, formal dining area, gourmet kitchen with a dishwasher, meals area, family room, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, down lights, ducted vacuum, shutters, security screens, venetians, fire place, vegetable garden, pergola, double remote garage with rear roller door access.

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Zed 0432 797 384 Hampton Park 9702 8388 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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NO progress payments No repayments* House and Land Package Huge Stamp Duty Savings Luxury Inclusions!

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

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Cranbourne East Lot 2 Fiorelli Boulevard

Clyde North Lot 5 Fiorelli Boulevard

Buy Now and Receive $10,000

Family 4 bedder

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.

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.

For Sale $420,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $425,000 plus buyers

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

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

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 9 Fiorelli Boulevard

Clyde North Lot 15 Cadillac Street

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:

$10,000 Grant On This Home Now

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

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.

For Sale $410,000 Plus Buyers For Sale $399,000 Plus Buyers Tim 0411 989 344

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

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers 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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ENTERTAINER WITH ELEVATION Cranbourne East 3 Sottile Drive

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A Home With ’Wow’ Factor Ideal for a home based business Located in a desirable estate this substantial 3 Bedroom plus study residence has been significantly upgraded throughout and is surrounded by gorgeous park like gardens. Providing for a large family with multiple living areas plus an installed security system, outdoor covered entertaining zones & beautiful sparkling in ground pool.

For Sale Price Guide Price on Application View Saturday 12:00pm

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street

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SITUATED in the prestigious Heritage Springs Estate with elevated views, this spacious 45-square home is sure to win the hearts of its new owners. On offer are five large bedrooms, the master with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, a central bathroom upstairs with separate toilet, and a powder room large enough to be converted to a third full bathroom downstairs. Spacious living comprising open plan dining, family, rumpus and entertaining areas ensure there is ample room for the whole family. The light-filled kitchen has a high-quality finish with Caesarstone benchtops, stainless steel dishwasher, 900mm oven and gas cooktop. A custom-made bar downstairs features ample cupboard space, and could very easily be converted into a second kitchen for dual living (subject to council approval). Quality extras that are very worthy of a mention include solid Tasmanian Oak flooring, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, tinted windows, heavy duty outdoor blinds for privacy and weather protection, a home security system, and solid handcrafted billiard table with accessories. There is plenty of space for cars, a

caravan, boat or trailer with two separate driveways, side access, and triple garage. The backyard is a blank canvas, ready for you to add your own touch, whether it be a beautiful garden, playground for the kids or resort-style pool; the opportunities are endless. Set on a family-friendly block of approximately 826 square metres and only a short walk to nearby parks, shopping centres and schools, this unique property ticks so many boxes. If you have been looking for the larger lifestyle, this home could be what you are looking for - call today for an inspection.

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Cranbourne 2/65 Clarendon Street

Cranbourne 4/26 Bakewell Street

Frankston North 5 Ash Court

Leave the car at home! Walking distance to transport & shops this rear unit represents an opportunity for investors/buyers. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $225,000 View Saturday 10:00am

In a lovely block of 3, the unit offers a secure middle position and features a formal lounge with gas heating and air conditioning, bright kitchen/meals area. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $240,000 View Saturday 11:30am

This excellent condition & private unit is positioned at the rear of 4 on the block. Located approx 200m from Cranbourne Centro Shops & public transport. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $245,000 View Saturday 11:00am

Huge Potential - Reasonable Price Tag! A very affordable 3 bedroom situated on a generous allotment 660sqm in a quite court will suit all those looking to buy their first home or an investment. For Sale Price Guide $275,000

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

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119 High Street

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Cranbourne West 14 Linda Drive

Cranbourne West 61 John Russell Road

Cranbourne North 6 Ascent Drive

Waterside Lifestyle - 1/4 Acre Block Overlooking the foreshore, with glimpses of the water, this 3 bedroom home features a natural carefree seaside lifestyle. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $325,000

Outstanding Investment Property! A fantastic representation of value for money is this attractive home of approx 19sq of living. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $330,000 View Saturday 11:00am

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 Buyers Over $380,000

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

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

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CRANBOURNE 10 Station Street Prime Development Site Located opposite Cranbourne Railway Station and with a current proposed rezoning to (ACZ) Activity Centre Zone - Schedule 1 this allotment offers amazing potential for the savvy developer 1042m2 Allotment Proposed high density multi level development Precinct 2: Cranbourne Railway Station Environs (2E) referred height of 12m with the possibility of a recessed fourth level Offering the astute purchaser possibilities and the opportunity to be part of higher density residential design and construction (STCA).

Saturday 29 March at 11.00am INSPECT

Saturday 10:30am-11:00am Photo ID required

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Mark Sewell 0413 719 821 Cranbourne 59961666

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LYNBROOK 36 May Gibbs Crescent

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Babu Kumar

Barry Plant Cranbourne 134a High Street T 5996 1666

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$310,000 plus Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Photo ID required

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Violet Ross 0402 284 267 Hampton Park 8787 8755

PRICE GUIDE

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Violet Ross

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

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PERFECT PRESENTATION

AUCTION THIS SAT 29/03 at 11.30AM N O I T S AY UCTHI RD A TU A S

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PRESENTED with fresh paint inside and out, this excellent family home is spotlessly clean and includes brandnew carpets. IT offers three bedrooms with full ensuite and walk-in robe to master, a spacious formal lounge room with gas wall heater and splitsystem air-conditioning. There’s a very clean kitchen with an adjoining meals/family room, all finished in carpets and tiling to wet areas. Outside is a concrete patio/pergola zone or a three-vehicle carport, your choice, situated in a good family friendly area of Cranbourne West and close to transport, shops and schools.

28 Bride Avenue Hampton Park

Inspect: Saturday from 10.30am 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

HOMES FROM $150,000* *Subject to availability

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Tooradin 3 Makitti Close Auction Inspect Office Agent

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Cranbourne 32 Lurline Street Auction Inspect Office Agent

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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April 12th at 12:00pm Saturday 11:30 - 12:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Katie Maloney 0437 284 449

Nest or invest This 3 bedroom home set in central Cranbourne, close to St Peters College, shops and public transport. Features include: 3 double bedrooms, first and second with built in robes, large family living with open fire place and cathedral ceilings, central kitchen with adjoining meals area, family bathroom with separate shower and bath, and separate toilet, double lock up garage. All this set on a large 589 block with plenty of off street parking.

Langwarrin 131 Warrandyte Road Private Sale Price Offers Over $319,950 Inspect Saturday 2:15 - 2:45pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Brodie Morris 0466 911 797

Take your first step into a small subdivision This home is in a perfect location right in heart of Langwarrin, within walking distance to the local shopping centre and both primary schools on Warrandyte road including Elisabeth Murdoch College. This well kept home has just been freshly painted and the main bathroom has just been renovated. The main hub of the house is open plan dining the kitchen comes complete with stainless steel appliances. This property is perfect for subdivision STCA with the house being right at the front of the block with the back yard being 300m2 approx.

Blind Bight 4 Seagull Close

Cannons Creek 12 Hardy Avenue

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Private Sale Price Offers Over $380,000 Inspect Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 Donna Probert 0439 987 391 Wishing I was Fishing Neat brick home consisting of 3 generous size bedrooms, master has a walk in robe & full ensuite. Delightful timber kitchen with dishwasher & a beautiful garden bay window overlooking the pergola/ carport area. The kitchen is open plan meals areain design along with open plan formail dining & lounge area. It caters for all year round comfort with a split system reverse cycle & coonara. Good sized shedding & established gardens & only a short stroll to the general store. Fantastic location living by the Westernport Bay, great for the fisherman & only 15 minutes to Cranbourne for all your needs. Be quick to inspect!!!

Private Sale Price Offers Over $345,000 Inspect Saturday 1:15 - 1:45pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Brodie Morris 0466 911 797

Impressive family home with 6 car shed This home comes complete with 3 good size bedrooms, two separate living areas, the main living with open fire place and dining room right at the front of the home overlooking the lovely front garden. The kitchen is in a central location with gas cook top, electric oven and dishwasher. Walking out of the kitchen you will find amazing outdoor undercover entertaining area and a massive 6 car shed with work shop, 3 phase power and running water are other features. Other bonuses are evaporative cooling, downlights, kids cubby house and lovely gardens all on a 660 m2 block of land

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BERWICK

SERENE, SECURE AND SUPER

T 03 9793 4455 faceyindustrial.com.au 6 Clow Street, Dandenong VIC 3175

Auction 10 April 2014 @ 1:00pm on site Factory 4/2-4 Lace Street, Doveton

• Neat factory in busy complex now for auction • Suits investor or owner occupier • Minutes to Monash Fwy, Princes Hwy & Central Dandenong • Invest your money here in the $200,000 range • Terms 10% deposit Balance 30/60 days Facey:

Doukas Gigis 0466 339 668 Josh Kendall 0418 322 443

Sales • Leasing

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• Property Management

CHRIS Peake Real Estate is proud to market this serene, secure and super convenient lifestyle, all within moments of Berwick village and beyond. The impact of natural light enhances a floor plan which has been well thought out and perfectly executed. From the moment you step behind the private fence you’re greeted and made to feel at ease, with a stunning display of magnolias and a leafy green tree for extra shade and privacy. As you take your first steps inside, stunning jarrah timber floors greet you, along with a conveniently located master bedroom on ground level with full ensuite and walk-in robe. The kitchen is the centrepiece to the home with an array of clever cabinetry, large 900mm oven and cooktop and built-in coffee machine. The kitchen spills out to a large meals

area and has easy access to a shady deck and huge pizza oven; this area is an entertainer’s dream. Many a day or night will be spent wining and dining under the beautiful silver maple tree that shapes the large deck. Back inside the home, two large, separately zoned living areas are located on the ground floor, ideal for a theatre room or large lounge. Upstairs the space just keeps on going - a second master bedroom with full ensuite and walk-in robe, and two remaining bedrooms are both very spacious. A large rumpus room is located in the middle, ideal for a teenage retreat, plus there’s a centrally located bathroom. This stylish and stunning home has everything to offer; you leave impressed and eager to return for more.

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Residential, Rural and Lifestyle Sales Residential Leasing and Management Commercial & Industrial Sales, Leasing & Management

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS

Commercial & Industrial Enquiries

Lifestyle & Rural Enquiries

Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

CRANBOURNE

$369,000

Jason Brown 0423 768 424

CRANBOURNE

CRANBOURNE SOUTH $769,000

DEVON MEADOWS $769,000

FOR SALE

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MAIN ROAD EXPOSURE (213085) • Currently leased @ $16,320 p.a. net • Retail Shop • 52 sqm • Business 1 Zone • 2x2x2 year lease commenced 08/12 • Set in one of the fastest growth areas in Victoria

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

2.4 ACRES - POSSIBLE DUAL OCC (214071) 2.5 acre lifestyle property; 4 bedrooms plus study and with cathedral ceilings in the lounge dining areas, master with WIR & full ensuite, bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 all with BIR’s. 9m x 12m workshop/second possible residence with 3 phase, fenced to 5 paddocks with central laneway.

TRADIES, DOG & HORSE LOVERS.. (213302) 4.7. 4 BRs plus Study brick veneer home, Master offering WIR & full ensuite, Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 all with BIR’s, Open plan kitchen, conara, Outdoor entertaining area, Huge 9mX26m workshop with approximately 3.5m, 3 large paddocks, chicken pen & 2x25,000L water tanks.

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TOORADIN

CRANBOURNE

$799,500

FOR SALE

‘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!-

148 High Street, Cranbourne

$750,000

FOR SALE

7 ACRES OF SOFT UNDULATION (214072) This spectacular lifestyle property set on 7 acres. 3 bedroom plus study home with separate craft room/bungalow with kitchenette, master with WIR & full ensuite, bedrooms 2 & 3 with BIR’s, 2 lounges, separate dining & office. Mains, tank & bore water plus 2 dams, fenced to 9 paddocks, 3kw solar power & 2 road frontages.

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GREAT ONE FOR THE HORSES!!! (213315) 12 acres setup for horses. 3 bedroom BV, master with FENS & WIR, 3 zone living compromising of family room, front lounge & rumpus/theatre, 9mX6m barn/work shop, 2 car garage & pergola area, tank & bore water, fenced to 7 paddocks & 2 day yards with hot wire and only a trot to Pony Club! Call : Jason Brown 0423 768 424

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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS CANNONS CREEK

$280,000 PLUS CANNONS CREEK

$335,000 CRANBOURNE

$299,950

BIG BLOCK & BONUS BUNGALOW

VIEWS OF WATER AND JETTY

FEELS LIKE HOME

(213359) 2 bedrooms plus kitchen meals area, reverse cycle air conditioner and solid fuel heater to ensure year round comfort, polished floor boards give a great cottage style feel. Outside we have a self-contained bungalow with1 BR, lounge plus kitchen & bathroom, double garage workshop and all on 812m² block (approx), short walk to the shop, jetty and bus services.

(214070) This is a golden opportunity to secure one of the very few locations to offer this scenic and special position long 1042m² approx. block. The home is basic but it’s all about the land and location “bonus” good tenant who would love to stay on paying $230(gross) p/w on month by month basis.

(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.

CRANBOURNE

$359,000 CRANBOURNE

$419,950 CRANBOURNE

$297,500

DON’T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY!

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER

QUALITY UNIT & GREAT LOCATION

(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

(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.

(214059) 3 bedroom unit (or two plus study) located centrally on the east side of the highway and Approx. 12 years young. Ceramic tiled to wet areas, ducted heating, immaculate stainless steel appliances to kitchen, gas cooktop, single lock up garage with remote auto door and interior access to the unit.

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(214002) 3 bedroom unit only 2 on the block, (no body corp) with cool light slate flooring to wet area and meals, quality carpets to the lounge and bedrooms all which have robes, The master bedroom looks onto a private courtyard style garden, and has a walk thru robe with a 2 way access bathroom. The kitchen is well-appointed with gas cooker, range hood & overhead cupboards. From the meals area we have a sliding door opening onto a very appealing full length paved pergola area. Heating & cooling in the home is with a large split system unit & ceiling fans throughout ensure all year round comfort and a single garage with remote auto door completes the picture.

CRANBOURNE EAST

$494,950 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$309,970

NEW LISTING

DUAL OCCUPANCY/STCA (214074) - Central Location - 648 m² approx block - Existing 3 BR Brick veneer home in good condition - 2 Living areas - Split system A/C

$388,800 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$297,000

NEW LISTING

FEEL THE MAGIC

QUALITY FAMILY HOME !!!!!!

NEAT AS A PIN

(214058) 4 bedrooms, plus the study nook, WIR& Ensuite. Kitchen with the Caesar Stone bench tops, double oven, dishwasher, microwave oven, walkin-pantry, built in coffee machine, & walk-in-Wine rack! Ducted heating & evaporative cooling, Easy, low maintenance garden & artificial turf. Outdoor alfresco decking area. Double garage with internal access.

(213371) Walking distance to local schools, shops & transport 4 good sized bedrooms, master with WIR & full ensuite. 2 living Zones and a wellappointed kitchen, fully enclosed entertaining area offering built in BBQ area, manicured gardens, veggie patch and a 20x12 shed all on a 534m² approx. block. Plus ducted heating and split system air conditioning.

(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 NORTH

$369,950 CRANBOURNE WEST

$299,950 JUNCTION VILLAGE

$329,950

NEW LISTING

BIG BLOCK, BIG HOME

PERFECT PRESENTATION

OPEN PLAN, AND MODERN

(214061) Huge 767m² block, 3 bedroom home (master with full ensuite). Established gardens with a second garage used as a powered workshop. Spotlessly clean home with a blend of carpeted and floating timber areas, timber kitchen, lounge plus family/meals and a huge fully enclosed Queensland Sunroom, Ducted heating & double garage with remote door.

(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.

(214062) 3 bedroom home with built in robes to all bedrooms. Gas ducted heating plus split system ensure all year round comfort, outdoors we have a large pergola patio area plus another decked area large garden shed/powered workshop and a two car carport, all this on a family sized 585M2 block in the much sought after Junction Village area

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COUNTRY & COASTAL

BELLBIRD HAVEN

close to many great schools - this truly is not a place to be missed. Additional images and picturesque video at www.alexscott.com.au

845 Toomuc Valley Road Auction: Saturday, 12 April, 11am Inspection: By appointment Contact: Tom Gibson 0438 574 472, Malcolm Graham, 0418 338 444 ALEX SCOTT AND STAFF, BERWICK, 9707 2000

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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

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THIS stunning 30-acre horse property has breathtaking views of the picturesque Toomuc Valley. Located in a highly sought-after rural location, this lifestyle property consists of a newly renovated 23-square home surrounded by an easy to maintain garden and extensive horse facilities. The spacious kitchen features new European appliances and an open plan meals area. The adjacent family area boasts a Coonara heater and reverse-cycle airconditioner. There’s a separate formal dining and lounge ideal for entertaining or relaxing by an open fire. Beautiful views from all living areas and master bedroom which has walk-through robes and an ensuite. The second bedrooms have built-in robes, while the fourth bedroom can double as a nursery, parents’ retreat or study. There’s also a second and third bathroom, undercover parking for three cars and an enclosed backyard perfect for young children or pets. The enviable horse facilities include a 60x40 Proride floodlit manege and a stable complex which includes tackroom, three large wood-lined stables, four tie-up bays and a wash-down area. Four of the horse paddocks contain loose boxes, while another six larger paddocks provide ample grazing for horses, cattle or sheep - all paddocks have excellent electric fencing. There is a further large machinery shed, garden shed, dam and two large water tanks. Surrounded by the beautiful calls of the native bellbirds, only 50 minutes to Melbourne or 10 minutes to Pakenham and

PAKENHAM UPPER

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

$565,000 Neg Graham Fairweather 0418 329 608

Drouin 29-31 Princes Way

Drouin 29-31 Princes Way

PETER WILLIAMS

5625 3911

182 Hamiltons Road, Boisdale

IS THIS THE PERFECT PROPERTY?

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181 Nilma Bona Vista Road

Conveniently located just 6 km’s from Warragul CBD is this 4 B/R home on an acre. Featuring solid wood heater, A/C, study nook, rumpus room & modernised bathroom & kitchen with top of the range appliances. Dbl lock up garage & a large rear paddock with a meandering creek. For Sale $400,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VHW4549 Brendon Van Eyk P 03 5622 3333 M 0439 973 310 E brendon.vaneyk@harcourts.com.au

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5625 3911

TAKE TIME TO SMELL THE ROSES

• 9 year old, master built 4 bedroom modern family home, with spectacular views • 104 acres (42.087ha), great shedding, irrigation bore (10mgl irrigation water right) and a stock and domestic permit • The master bedroom with full ensuite and spa bath • Timber loor in the main living area and red gum kitchen cabinetry enhance the quality appliances • Large 3 car carport and undercover outdoor entertaining area • 2 x 31,500 litre tanks supply the house water, 1 x 22,000 litre tank supplies stock and domestic water and a further 22,000 litre tank stores bore water • 31m x 12m x 4m high external shed has a 2 bay stable, feed room, storage and workshop, a wash down bay with car and truck storage • 3 sided machinery shed and several 2 sided horse shelters • 3 main paddocks, several horse paddocks (complete with a shelter), excellent cattle yards

Price: $895,000 191-193 Raymond Street SALE VIC 3850 Phone: 03 5144 1888 Mobile: 0409 143 66 www.leoobrienproperty.com.au

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 on 5216m2 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.

In this picture perfect Acre property life really does seem simpler! The chooks, fruit trees, home grown veggies, colour & fragrant illed gardens all have their place and the home offers nothing less than the perfect place to retreat to and relax. There is ample shedding for keen motorists, carpenters or any hobby you enjoy to pursue. Surrounded by farmland yet ideally with the rec. reserve just through the gate there is a perfect blend of peace and quiet with ideal convenience. The local swimming pool, primary school and baker of Thorpdale are all just a short bike ride away and the freeway less than 15 minutes drive. Inspect today to avoid disappointment. Internet ID: WG3385

View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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

An impeccably presented contemporary home situated and designed to capture the spectacular Mountain Views from across the 55 acres of grazing farmland. A home with 3 spacious living areas plus study and a large studio (3 bedrooms with impressive master bedroom). Internal construction using rammed earth and timber adds to the country character. Hilly and volcanic soils with excellent farm sheds and cattle infrastructure. AUCTION SAT 12TH APRIL 2014 In conjunction with 11.00AM ONSITE TERMS 10% DEPOSIT BALANCE 90-120 DAYS Internet id: wg3389 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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COUNTRY & COASTAL SUPERB RURAL HOLDING SET among the rolling hills of Athlone, this 205 acre high production dairy farm is a superb rural holding. The land on three adjoining titles is divided into 40 paddocks with excellent fencing and central laneways. High quality pasture is a result of good management and a consistent rainfall which is typical of the district. A 4.7 megalitres licence from the Lang Lang River supplies the rich river flats. Extensive out buildings include a 13 swing over herringbone dairy, four bay hay shed, stables, automatic bale feeders and a silo. Nestled in a peaceful garden setting is the spacious four bedroom brick homestead. Features include three living areas, a parents’ retreat, modern kitchen with quality appliances and an extensive outdoor deck. Substantial windows across the northwest face overlook the surrounding farmland. Timber lined raked ceilings in the living areas and a large brick open fireplace in the family room add to the country atmosphere. Positioned near the slate floored entry is the main bedroom. This spacious retreat includes a large walk-in wardrobe, ensuite with an oversized shower and a sliding door to the rear decking. To the left of the entry is the formal living room, a lovely light filled room with large picture windows taking in the stunning vista. Glass doors lead to the deck on one side and a sheltered, paved central courtyard opposite.

ATHLONE

Double doors conceal a compact study with a built-in work station and shelves. Adjoining the formal living room is the kitchen and meals area. Lofty timber lined ceilings and a warm colour scheme create a homely and inviting ambience to this heart of the home. Well appointed, the kitchen includes a Miele oven, electric hotplates and a dishwasher. There is direct access to the deck from the meals area. Adjacent to the kitchen is the laundry and a spacious walk-in pantry/storage area.

The third living room adjoins the meals area. Features include an impressive brick open fireplace, timberlined walls and ceiling. From here a passageway connects the three remaining bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes and the family bathroom. Split system air conditioners in the main bedroom, kitchen and a solid fuel heater in the formal living room provide comfort throughout the year. Large trees, established garden beds and lawn surrounding the residence create an attractive backdrop.

72 McIntosh Road Inspect: By appointment Auction: Saturday 5 April, 11am Contact: Bruno Persico, 0409 429 730 ALEX SCOTT AND STAFF REAL ESTATE, WARRAGUL, 5623 4744

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Harcourts Drouin 81 Princes Way Drouin 03 5625 2877 www.drouin.harcourts.com.au

DROUIN DEVELOPMENT SITE AUCTION

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Drouin 7 Lakeside Court

Drouin 64 Kamanari Court

4 brm, 2 bath, 2 study, gorgeous 1200m2 block (approx). Open plan kitchen, 5 burner cooktop & 900mm oven. Alfresco & outdoor BBQ area. 30sq living, 40sq URL. Rumpus, family & formal dining/theatre room. Side access for caravan/boat. 2 split systems & gas ducted heating.

Magnificent family residence minutes to Drouin amenities, planned for ease of family living. 41.7sq living, 3br, study/ 4th brm, 3 living, kitchen with butler’s pantry, large storage. Appx 12.55sq remote garage URL. 5yr young home. 4004m2 (1 acre) allotment. Irrigation/watering system.

Auction Saturday April 5 at 1.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23433 Open Saturday 1.30pm - 2.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

For Sale $660,000 - $720,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23495 Open Saturday 12.30pm - 1.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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OPEN HOME

Drouin 63 Main Neerim Road Drouin 8 Vivan Court

Labertouche

Short stroll from town & schools. Well designed home. 5 bedrooms, 3 living areas, 2 bathrooms, dbl garage, ducted gas heating & split system AC. Open plan kitchen with stone bench tops. Alfresco decking. Master with ensuite & WIR. 2br & rumpus downstairs. 1072m2 (approx) allotment.

A picture perfect country family home is set upon 20 beautiful acres, just one hour from Melbourne. 4 brm home with BIRs to all, loads of natural light, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, ducted gas heating, 4 airconditioners, dishwasher, clothes dryer. 2 colour bond sheds. Tree lined driveway. Paddocks include gravity fed troughs.

For Sale $389,000 - $419,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23529 Open Saturday 2.15pm - 2.45pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

For Sale $669,000 - $735,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN22875 Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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Low Density Residential Zoned 7.3 Acres

• Outstanding real estate opportunity within the Drouin locality • 2.984 hectares (7.3 acres) of gently sloping land • 2.1km to town centre • 3.5km to freeway • Property adjoins developed low acreage allotments • 6 lot subdivision development site • Current Planning Permit • Superbly positioned Low Density Residential zoned property located in strong residential growth corridor boasting outstanding potential Auction Friday, 4th April at 2:00pm on site OUTSTANDING REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY WITHIN THE DROUIN LOCALITY

Terms: 10% deposit, balance 60/90 days

66 Queen Street, Warragul

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601

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16

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33 30

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7

612 SOLD 563m

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2

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ELECT KIOSK

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6 4.20

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22.50

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Pocket your share of over $1,000,000 in cash and bonuses when you purchase selected land at a Peet community before 27 April 2014*. You can receive cash back, fencing and conveyancing vouchers and even a $1000 Visa Gift Card. How sweet is that!

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FIREWOOD DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380. FIREWOOD, mixed timbers, split, ready to burn, $100 pcm, delivered. 0408 549 193. FIREWOOD, pine off cuts, 19m load. $175 delivered. $70 for trailer load delivered. Phone 9796 4166. FIREWOOD, redgum split, ute and truck loads delivered. Call Peter: 0418 997 423.

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

HAMMOND PLAYER Looking for rock/rhythm /blues players. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008.

DINING SETTING, glass table and 6 cushioned chairs, white gloss. $150ono. 0421 322 815. COUCH, electric, 3 piece, leather, hydraulic, 2x recliners, 1x 3 seater, cream, 2 years old, EC. $2,500. 0401 991 109. FURNITURE, cane sofa bed, sleeps 2 and x1 wooden coffee table. $250. 9707 4402. GOLF CLUBS, 2 bags, 2 buggies, 1 bag full set, R.H, Proline graph, 1 bag assorted clubs. $350ono. 0428 977 792.

HEATER, Kerosene, POD, glass in excellent condition. $200ono 0421 322 815.

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: ฀ ฀ If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. 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.

BASE AND MATTRESS, QS, on legs and castors, very clean and very good quality. $100. Phone 0412 282 087, can deliver. BED, medical, special needs, single, motorised, includes mattress, (Madison Kensington), great for elderly or disabled people, 12 months old, $1,400 ono. 0402 429 317.

SIDE TABLE, glass x 1 and coffee table glass x 1. $140. 9707 4402. SPA, outdoor, portable, red cedar cabinet, 3 person, massage jets and lights, 12 months old, hardly used, 1730mm long x 1270mm wide x 830mm deep, ideal for limited space, patio, verandah, etc. Regretful sale. New: $5,000, sell: $2,800. 0409 762 809, 5941 4341.

LIVESTOCK SHEEP, 10 Suffolk ewes and one ram. $600. 0400 842 324.

MOBILITY SCOOTER, deluxe Shoprider, SR889SL, as new, perfect condition, used twice only, includes 4 wheel walker carrier, charger. $1,950. Berwick. 9707 1910. MOBILITY SCOOTER, GC, with accessories, $1,200ono. Phone 0419 209 537.

PAKENHAM, 4 Macadamia Street, Saturday 29th March. Tools, household goods, bric-a-brac. PAKENHAM, 66 Duncan Drive, Saturday 29th March, 8am-12pm. Ladies', Christmas and craft.

Having a Garage Sale

ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Place your advert now for only $45 and you will get:

1300 666 808

Ph: 9769 9252

ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.

SPECIAL Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked

MULCH

ENROL NOW Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboard, Drums, Flute, Sax, Clarinet & Vocal. Ph: 8787 8599 LvL 1/Unit 10, Cnr Northey & Sth Gippsland Hwy, Lynbrook

MUSIC LESSONS Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.

$20 per m3 Can deliver up to 10m³ loads. Delivery costs apply.

5941 5790

Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.

Delivered in 10 metre loads

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880

Experienced BOOKKEEPER

NAR NAR GOON, large paddocks, new arena and day yards. www.snowvie w.net 0438 118 224.

Let me sort & record all

MASSAGE THERAPISTS

the paperwork ready

ADVERTISERS please note that advertisements in this classification must be pre-paid.

Call Heather 0408 992 812

CAR BOOT SALE

CELEBRANTS

BERWICK, 68 St Boswells Avenue, Saturday 29th March, 8.30am-6pm. Household goods, furniture from a deceased estate, camping items, computer parts, books.

MUSIC LESSONS

SCREENED TOP SOIL:

HORSES

BEACONSFIELD, corner Old Princess Highway and Desmond Court, Saturday 29th March, 8.30am 1.30pm. Enquiries: 0418 554 327.

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

$20 per m Can deliver up to 30m³ loads.

TOP SOIL

Phone 5945 0600

No job too small

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PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES Narre Warren 9796 7090 Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm

PALM TREES

3cm x 3cm box advert in the Berwick, Cranbourne or Pakenham News and a Garage Sale Sign Pack! The pack includes 4 x waterproof signs, a marker and tips to make your sale a success!

for your accountant

All Ages & levels Welcome ENROL NOW!

The Music Centre

GARDEN /OUTDOOR

Cheap. Ph: 0437 671 111.

BOOKKEEPING

GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $10.00!

guitar - piano - keyboard bass - drums

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FOR SALE ASSORTED, 1x king solid oak timber bed frame, new price $2,800. 1 x king size Koil Chiro deluxe mattress, new price $3,900. Mattress is only a few months old since purchased new, will sell both for $3,600. Contact Sam 0438 211 261 or Tim 0419 294 653. Berwick.

RUG, green, floral design, $60. 9707 4402.

NARRE WARREN SOUTH, 54 Harold Keys Drive, Sunday 30th March, 8am-4pm, clothes, garden blowers, treadmill, 3 phase electric hoists, bric a brac.

Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044

C997259-JL2-12

The application is for a permit to: Variation to a Restrictive Covenant PS643123W by adding a sentence "The restriction contained in Restriction A and B may be varied with the written consent of the Responsible Authority."

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Public Notice

BILLIARD TABLE, 8'x4', Monarch, slate base, had very little use, in perfect condition, cues, balls, accessories included. $1,500. 0418 338 899.

HAMPTON PARK, 20 Huntington Drive, Saturday 29th March, 9am-3pm. Furniture, white goods and bric-a-brac.

MUSIC LESSONS

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PUBLIC NOTICES & EVENTS

FOR SALE

IRONING

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PUBLIC NOTICES & EVENTS

RIDE ON MOWER, trailer, brush cutter and more to start a business. Trailer 8x5 box, with mower cage, tool box, ramps. Husqvarna ride on mower, 22hp, 42 inch deck, 320 hrs. Stihl brush cutter, Kawasaki brush cutter, 3 lawn mowers, 2 jerry cans and fuel containers, assorted garden tools and much more. $6,450 ono. Call Doug 0407 802 225.

CRANBOURNE NORTH, 123 Courtenay Avenue, Saturday 29th March, 8am start. Antiques etc.

Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.

MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS

TAYLORED ceremonies

For something special Naomi Taylor, Authorised Civil Celebrant

0409 407 519 naomi@tayloredceremonies.com.au

HELEN'S MASSAGE Women/men. Be relaxed. Phone 0438 540 437.

Need Cash? Sell something you no longer need...

Classifieds 1300 666 808

PETS & SERVICES ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

1021237-PJ16-12

Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

PORTABLE AC, Sterling, EC, minimal use, 1 year old, remote control included. $250. 9796 6766.

DOMESTIC

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Closes 16 April 2014

For further information call: 0458 025 442 Email: education@ggrec.org.au or visit web site: ggrec.org.au

OUTDOOR DINING SET, 7 piece, charcoal, wicker effect, glass-top table, 180x105cm, 6 carver chairs with seat pads, all VGC. $375ono. 0415 153 800.

GARAGE SALES

C1104080-BM02-14

Graffiti Removal Service

1127147-PB13-14

Gain entry into Amateur Radio via Foundation License course, Cranbourne 12th+13th of April

Tenders

Contract No CT000125

FOR SALE

1117717-HM06-14

PUBLIC NOTICES & EVENTS

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CONTRACT & TENDERS

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Classifieds

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POSITIONS VACANT

Ellagant Pooches

DESMOND Devlin. Justice of the Peace. Marriage Celebrant. 9702 3235.

Horticultural Workers

HOT DOGS GROOMING SALON

Phone Nicole 0438 263 940

C1065437-KG48-12

All breeds, no cages, friendly environment. Call Melanie 5940-9988.

EDUCATION & TUITION AN EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TUTOR In maths for all levels, especially years 11 and 12, 0438 884 258.

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

5941 2516

You will be required to assist with various removal and construction tasks over a 7 – 10 week period, and you must: • Hold a Construction Induction Card • Be committed to the duration of the job • Be punctual, physically fit and have the ability to complete 8-12 hour days • Be comfortable working within a team environment Applications will only be accepted via the ‘Horticultural Workers’ vacancy, advertised on gbsrecruitment.com.au Industrial Vacancies, Ref No: 2001401.

Warragul | Traralgon | Sale www.gbsrecruitment.com.au 03 5623 1883

Recruitment

TUTOR C542458-KK26-7

MATHS AND ENGLISH

AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue

0447 642 643

Primary to year 10. Experienced, teacher. 0438 589 063.

G I P P S L A N D ’ S L E A D I N G R E C R U I T M E N T F I R M | E S TA B L I S H E D 1 9 9 4

POSITIONS VACANT

Need Cash?

Advertising Sales Executive

Sell something you no longer need...

Classifieds

9702 1642

1300 666 808

Based in our Healesville office, the person we are seeking will have excellent sales skills, be dedicated, team focused, acomplished at managing a sales territory and confident working to budgets and deadlines. To apply please forward your résumé to: Group Advertising Manager, Cameron McKenzie Mail Newspaper Group Pty Ltd PO Box 470, Healesville 3777 Fax: 5962 4057 Email: cameron.mckenzie@yvnews.com.au

1125094-RC12-14

HOSPITALITY

1126830-PB13-14

Cellar Door / Wait Staff Local boutique winery in Officer is looking for cellar door / wait staff to work varying hours on weekends. Must have a current RSA, wine knowledge and a friendly attitude. Experience preferred. Send forward current resume to: bdangelo@dangelowines.com.au

POSITIONS VACANT

POSITIONS VACANT

Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

PART TIME /FULL TIME SALES ASSISTANT Required, for an Indian boutique shop in Dandenong, contact 0417 037 819.

QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED Ben 0421 707 015

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QUALIFIED DIESEL MECHANIC Required to work on late model American drive line fleet, also servicing and repairs to trailer fleet at our Koo Wee Rup depot.

Phone Mick on: 0408 556 299 Kitco Transport.

POSITIONS VACANT

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME

1122432-PB10-14

Phone (03) 5996 7888

C1126167-BM12-14

Above award wages paid.

POSITIONS VACANT

QUALIFIED, FULL TIME DUKE’S BODY WORKS CRANBOURNE Modern, clean smash repairs, excellent pay and conditions for right person.

Required for busy medical practice in Pakenham. Please email your resume to: stantonymedical @bigpond.com

C1083212-JO29-13

Get paid while you walk !

PANEL BEATER

PART TIME DIV 1 NURSE

Tania Butler Display Advertising Manager Star News Group Pty Ltd PO Box 9, Pakenham Vic 3810 Or email to: tania.butler@starnewsgroup.com.au

BOBCAT and EXCAVATOR OPERATOR For company in South East suburbs. Experience in Civil Construction; including footpath and kerb & channel. Full time position. Manual labour involved. No subcontractors. Phone Peter: 0419 587 198

LADIES/MENS We are currently seeking qualified, motivated people to join us to work with other highly skilled hairdressers. Pakenham, Cranbourne and Berwick areas. Call 0413 108 523.

1126470-PB13-14

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HAIRDRESSERS

Based at our head office in Pakenham, we are seeking an experienced sales person with an excellent sales track record. Negotiating skills, dedication, motivation to succeed and a team focus are important. The person we seek will be able to build rapport easily, be capable of managing a territory and confident in working to budgets and deadlines. Experience in local newspaper advertising sales are not essential, but an advantage. The role involves selling both in print and online advertising solutions to local businesses. Star News Group is an Australian family owned independent publishing company with over 104 years’ experience. This is a full time position and the successful applicant will use their own motor vehicle. If you want to be part of a growing publishing business simply forward your application letter and resume to:

(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

Please call us at

1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

C1032608-JL21-12

Phone: 5941 4578

AVON

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Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

POSITIONS VACANT

ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE

Horticultural workers are required to join this fast growing, family owned Warragul organisation from late April / early May 2014.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

1127024-PB13-14

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed

POSITIONS VACANT

C904556-FB10-11

CELEBRANTS C1082052-JL28-13

PETS & SERVICES

CLIMBER/ GROUNDSMEN Wanted for a busy tree lopping business to start asap. Must have own transport and experience. Call John 0401 623 500.

FIBREGLASS WORKERS LAMINATORS, GRINDERS AND FINISHERS Experienced people preferred. Dandenong area. Phone 9798 7011.

SECURITY PERSONNEL WANTED Seeking suitable candidates to enter the security crowd control industry. Will organise training. Ongoing work available. Steve 0419 352 093.

SPRAY PAINTER/ PANEL BEATER Required for BUNYIP PANELS. Person must be mature minded and have a strong work ethic, be able to work unsupervised, be trustworthy and meet deadlines. Wages negotiable. Phone: 0428 516 599 or 5629 5260

STRUCTURAL/ CIVIL ENGINEER Work locally on a broad range of projects based all over Australia. Opportunities for career progression in a supportive, team-driven environment. Minimum 3 years experience, salary negotiable. Please email resume to: m.spencer@wspe.com.au


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POSITIONS VACANT

Casual Sales - Jewellery Retail

FIORELLI FREIGHTERS

South Gippsland Jewellers - Cranbourne We currently require experienced and enthusiastic Casual Sales Staff, who not only have experience in RETAIL but most importantly, have a PASSION for RETAIL... To be considered for this role you will require the following: • Retail/Jewellery experience (2 years or above). • Excellent presentation and sales skills. • Self motivation and the ability to work in a team environment. • Aspiring to learn and be trained across all specific areas. Casual sales position - must have flexible availability including weekends, the ability to work across all rotating roster hours including weekends, late nights, and public holidays. Please ensure you include a covering letter as the first page of your attached resume. Applications to be emailed to: info@sgjewellers.com.au or post to: SGJ, PO Box 5647, Cranbourne VIC 3977 Only suitable applicants will be contacted for interview.

HALLAM AREA Local HC Drivers needed for immediate start. Must have relevant licence & require knowledge of Melbourne metro.

For interview phone 9703 2011. PROFESSIONAL C1020245-JL15-12

JUNIOR POSITION PART-TIME Required for weekends and some week nights, to assist vision impaired person. General clerical work and cleaning involved. English speaking voice and neat handwriting. Junior rates apply plus incentive based on performance. Suit school or university student.

Phone 9705 2939 or 0412 555 336 (AH) C1088027-JO34-13

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.

RESUMES /EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

WORKERS

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

2014 HAIRDRESSING & BEAUTY COURSES No age limit. Vic & Commonwealth Govt Funding still available. You pay only: $148 – Cert II in Hairdressing $700 – Cert III in Hairdressing $300 to $900 for Beauty Courses, including Diploma of Beauty Therapy

PART TIME

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9329 9544

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“This time I’ve managed to get a whole lot more so kids can come in and enjoy them before they find their way to other locations.” The dinosaurs will be at Crystal World, 13 Olive Road, Devon Meadows, from now until the end of the school holidays. Entry is by gold coin donation with all money raised going to Australian Animal Rescue. For more information call 5998 2493.

Keeping independence

www.thehairacademy.com.au

We Work with employers and employment partners to create job roles and candidates ready for the workforce, We are on the lookout for people interested in warehouse roles. Candidates will receive: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

HAVING life-like dinosaurs displayed around his property is just another case of ‘boys and their toys’ for Tom Kapitany. The owner of Crystal World and Prehistoric Journeys in Devon Meadows has managed to house a number of the prehistoric creatures at his business over the years so that the Casey community can enjoy them. Mr Kapitany is the director of The National Dinosaur Museum and has managed to secure the life-like creations at

his property for the next month before they make their way to the museum and other dinosaur parks across the country. “There’s a life-like tyrannosaurus rex, stegosaurus, hadrosaurus, spinosaurus, pterosaurs and triceratops, to name a few,” he said. “I’ve been buying and selling fossils and national history type stuff for years and all of this is just like my ‘big boys and their toys’ interest. “I managed to get a few of these dinosaurs here a few years ago.

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Full time positions available for experienced workers, with immediate start. Dandenong South location. To apply please forward resume to: admin @dbacoustics.com.au

Designed for results. Call Tony: 8790 1726. resumesthatwin.com.au

CENTRE COORDINATOR The Committee of Management is seeking a skilled Coordinator to manage the running of the Centre. The position is 22 hours per week during school terms. A 12 month contract with view to extension will be offered. Skills required – ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ For a position description please email secretary1.bnc@gmail.com Applications must address the selection criteria. Applications should be forwarded to secretary1.bnc@gmail.com and close at 3pm Monday 28th April 2014

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SHEETMETAL YOUR RESUME

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Lizard king lives

SELF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

HEAD CHEF Applicants must be qualified with significant experience and the ability to work with and direct staff, produce consistent quality meals, maintain records and manage profit and wage margins. Salary negotiable. Please send written application, including qualifications and references to: Club Hotel, 51 Queen Street, Warragul VIC 3820

Tom Kapitany with a T-Rex behind and holding a Triceratops. 117285

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HILLVIEW Bunyip offers the very best in independent living. It’s set in a beautiful country township, with safe and secure surrounds, affording a worry-free lifestyle. Brand-new villas comprise two bedrooms, a study, spacious living areas, modern kitchen, top quality appliances and fittings. And there’s no maintenance. Hillview Bunyip is situated in rustic surrounds with rural views, just a stroll to the V/Line train, shops, cafes, local doctors, dentist, churches and allied services. There’s also a new state of the art Men’s Shed, and Eileen Dawes Activity Centre. A warm, friendly and engaging community lifestyle awaits you. All your needs will be met here. Resident quotes: “I enjoy the company and the volunteers. I enjoy the afternoons in the Eileen Dawes Activity Centre, the friendship and the warmth.” “I have felt very welcomed.” “A peaceful, friendly environment which has a very approachable management.” “I feel safe, the surrounds are peaceful, I never feel lonely. I have made many new friends. No maintenance, this is the life. I should have done it sooner!” On offer is a perfect independent community lifestyle. Sales have been constant and there are only six left. If this is the lifestyle for you, don’t hesitate - other buyers won’t wait. Open for your inspection Sunday 30 March from 1pm-4pm. Inquiries - Frank Hoff 5629 6096 or Gerard Collins 0409 929 900 and 5629 6096.


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Winners all the way By JARROD POTTER

Montana Chavasse was awarded a Sporting Blue for her softball achievements in 2013. 117456 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Montana stands for Blue victory By JARROD POTTER BETTER in blue is Narre Warren South softballer Montana Chavasse. Chavasse was awarded a School Sport Victoria Sporting Blue for her softball achievements - ranking her as one of only 48 student-athletes to receive the prestigious honour this year. At the awards ceremony, held at the MCG, Chavasse was presented her Blue by Casey TigerSharks Olympian Matson Lawson and athlete Alex Rowe. “It was pretty good - I guess there are better athletes - there’s a girl who got a black belt when she was eight - but I felt pretty good going up there as I’ve played all these years and to get a big award for it was great.” Chavasse’s success came in the School Sport Victoria under 12 softball team at the national championships Sydney, NSW, last November. Although she walked away a little bruised with a black eye to show from the championships as a catcher/shortstop - Chavasse enjoyed the experience and being able to represent her state. “They were good - I played pretty well and I caught, but I got a black eye,” Chavasse said. “We didn’t win many games, but I had a few nice hits and a few great catches but particular games that stand out to me.” It caps off her successful time in primary school sports - as she’s moved onwards to Alkira Secondary College from Fleetwood Primary School. Her softball development squad duties with Softball Victoria are also on the horizon, with Chavasse set to head off and defend the MVP award she won at last year’s development tournament. Summer softball season comes to an end this weekend for Chavasse and her Berwick Braves team-mates as the local grand finals are held this Sunday, with the Sporting Blue winner representing both the under 13 and under 17 teams.

EIGHT wins - no losses. The victorious ways continued for the Casey Cavaliers in its three divisions as the women cantered to victory over Melbourne Uni while the men had to fight through overtime to take the points against Oakleigh and the youth men strolled past Melton. The club’s first Big V home match this season proved a cakewalk as it shoved a 63-44 win down the throats of the Black Angels. The Cavaliers rotation-centric strategy paid dividends with Sam Johnson (13 points, five rebounds) getting her job done off only 18 minutes while Jess Szalek (10 points, 12 rebounds) controlled the key as did Alex Keates (10 points, four rebounds). “Really happy with that - it’s been a big focus for us that we have good options, rather than crash-and-bash basketball,” coach Tim Parker said. “Getting the points across the board - we’re aiming for six-to-10 points for each player and so far the girls are finding that every week.” Parker is prizing high-energy, full-roster basketball instead of relying on one or two stars with 30-minute games a rarity rather than the status quo. “There’s a lot of confidence around the group when they’re all getting time, and if someone gets in foul trouble, the next person can step in and can play the same game without having to worry about getting minutes,” Parker said. “Having an even spread of skill and a lot of time over summer to work on it, there are no weak links in our team at all, so we’re doing well across the board.” Casey men watched Oakleigh come from 10 lengths back to push the Cavaliers down the straight. Import Andrew Kaban (37 points, seven rebounds) was the main man for the Warriors, but once he fouled out in overtime, the Cavaliers were able to work around his absence to snare a comfortable 90-83 win. Matt Pebole (23 points, seven rebounds) continued his stellar start to the year - averaging 24 points per game - while Bevan Camilleri (23 points), Dean Johnson (15 points, 12 rebounds) and Matt Witherden (12 points, six rebounds) all chipped in for significant numbers. The Casey youth men claimed a 77-66 win over Melton with Alistair Parker (26 points, 11 rebounds) reeling in a monster double-double. A Big V triple header is on display at Cranbourne Basketball Stadium on Saturday as the youth men, women and men face the Mornington Breakers from 4.30pm.

A captain’s rebound from Casey’s Amy Mcfarlane - one of her six against Melbourne Uni on Saturday night. 117332 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Casey cap it off SQUAD season began for Casey Netball Association over the weekend, with all ten teams competing in the Ariels Tournament at Heathmont. This season’s players were selected for the ten teams in October and participated in preseason training from December all the way up through to March to get ready for the long tournaments ahead. Donning the association’s new colours for the first time, the best of Casey’s weekly competition teams took to the first Sunday tournament of the season to proudly represent the Casey Netball Association. Casey Netball Association celebrated its 17-and-under Open team winning The 17-and-under Open side the Ariels tournament at Heathmont. 117410 were undefeated all day and Picture: CASEY NETBALL ASSOCIATION were crowned Premiers after a

tough Grand Final against Banyule, while the 17-and-under Reserve side were runner-up. Contesting finals were 13 Open, 13 Reserve and 15 Open, while 11-and-under sides competed in a participation competition, winning the majority of their matches. All players were presented with a Casey Cap to mark the 60th year of the netball association. The association aims to be named premiers of the tournament and will cast an eye towards the highlight of the calendar- the State Association Championships in June - where the winning Association from each Zone will play off for the title.

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Bilston quick to jump for glory By JARROD POTTER STEPHANIE Bilston has hopped, stepped and jumped her way into the top echelon of Australian junior athletics. The St Margaret’s School student is leaping ahead with her triple jump after a breakout season in the Victorian ranks. Despite badly hurting her ankle, and forced to jump off her wrong foot, Bilston, 13, from Narre Warren, still managed to finish third in the Victorian Junior Championships and book herself a spot on the team to Sydney for the nationals. “Ankle hurt a bit and injured it before the competition,” Bilston said. “All the other girls were pretty good, but weren’t on their best on the day and I did a jump, which was off my wrong foot, and it was 9.18m - and that got me to the position. “I got on the podium and all that and in order to go through to nationals I had to join senior athletics so I joined at Casey Cardinia Athletics Club.” In the women’s under 14 triple jump Bilston finished ninth in the country with a 9.65-metre personal best jump at the championships held at Sydney Olympic Park earlier this month. This season has been about putting serious attention into the discipline, and Bilston is reaping the results so far - already improving her personal best jump to 9.65 metres. “I’ve improved since the states and I got a PB (personal best) and I beat that PB at nationals; 9.62 and the one at nationals was 9.65,” Bilston said. “This year is probably the year I’ve been more serious about it - other years have been a bit more fun.” She found herself in the triple jump after being asked at her school to participate, and fell in love with the discipline after her first event. “I’ve been doing it for five years - I started Little Athletics when I was in under 8s and then I quit for a year to join dance, but I came back after that and haven’t stopped since,” Bilston said.

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Stephanie Bilston’s love of triple jump has seen her jump up the rankings Picture: JARROD POTTER into ninth in Australia. 117551 “I started when I was in Year 3, they were trying out for the sport triple jump and they came around the classrooms asking if anyone wanted to join and I put my name down. “It turned out I was the best in the Year 3-4 level, and I trained a bit more with my dad down at the local track and

went to my first competition and won it.” She hopes to improve her best mark past 10 metres this year and will compete at the Little Athletics Victoria State Track and Field Championships this weekend at Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park.

SHANNON Cox’s single race on Sunday started at 7.20am… and finished 10 hours later. A member of the Casey Cardinia Triathlon Club - Cox, 20, from Beaconsfield, is one of the rare breed of super-endurance triathletes that slogged their way across Melbourne on Sunday as part of the Ironman Asia-Pacific Championship. The distance traversed in an Ironman race is staggering - Cox managed to knock off the 3.8 kilometre swim, 180 kilometre bike ride and a marathon length 42.2 kilometre run in a finishing time of 10.08.33 hours - with a sub-10 hour Ironman time considered an elite finish. “Pretty happy with how I went - sixth in the age group - overall time of 10 hours, eight minutes - it would be minus four minutes but I got done for blocking in the first 40km of the bike,” Cox said. “I started my run a bit quicker than I probably should have - but just finished it was a big thing for me. In only his first attempt at an Ironman, Cox finished sixth in the 18 to 24-year-old division and 367th overall. “I was happy with how I went,” Cox said. “Just to finish I expected myself to do around 11 hours and to do the time I did and to take an hour off that is incredible.

“The last kilometres the atmosphere is amazing - you run up and run down the red carpet and there are people everywhere and probably one of the best feelings you’ll ever have - just the noise and taking it all in is pretty impressive and I was thinking I’ve just done something I never thought I’d be able to finish.” His time is pretty close to the best in Australia for his age group and has put his name up as a future contender to represent the country at the Hawaiian Ironman World Championship in Kona. “To come sixth in the age group, which I wasn’t really expecting to be up there at all it’s pretty good,” Cox said. “I think I might give it a go again next year - I’ve caught the bug - and I’ll do all the training properly next year and hopefully get a spot for Kona. “In my age group there are two spots available and it’s on percentage of how many people enter - and that would be a pretty big thing if I could do that.” Less than a day after completing his first Ironman, Cox had his mind on his second Ironman and was keen to enter the race next year. “After doing this one I just want to do another one,” Cox said. “Feeling a lot better than I was this morning (Monday) and thinking ‘yeah I could do this again’.”

Matt called up for overseas THE hard work now begins for Casey Cardinia Athletics Club hurdler Matt de Bruin. The Pakenham local has earned his ticket to the World Junior Athletics Championships in Oregon, USA - competing in his pet event 110m hurdles at the fourth most prestigious competition in world athletics - after the Olympic Games, World Championships and Commonwealth Games. “Getting the phone call yesterday ... I was shaking on the phone,” the 18-year-old said. “It was such a great feeling to know I’m on the team and it really tells me the hard work starts now. “It’s remarkable because not a lot of people get this opportunity and all last week I was told at Nationals by a few of the Australian coaches that I was in, but still the wait all week, waiting to get that phone call, was just nerve-racking. “ De Bruin can now unleash at training - hitting the gym and preparing for the international

It’s time to hit the weights for Casey Cardinia hurdler Matt de Bruin ahead of his international athletics debut at the World Junior Athletics Championships in Oregon, USA later Picture: JARROD POTTER this year. 117465 competition with a harder training regime. “Yesterday was my first session back - did a bit of hills and I’ve got to work harder than ever” de Bruin said. “I think my mindset is better now that nationals are over

- it was a lot of pressure and obviously that was the competition to make the World team there’s now less pressure. The 2014 IAAF World Junior Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA will be held from 22 to 27 July.

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Steve Spoljaric spears one in as Parkfield raced to the DDCA Turf 1 premiership. 117313

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Young Bears taste blood By JARROD POTTER THE DDCA Turf 1 grand final has been run and won by Parkfield over Springvale South following three extraordinary days of play and all who watched it will maintain vivid memories of a truly remarkable clash. Parkfield captain Steve Spoljaric and his men needed four wickets on Saturday to clinch Parkfield’s third Turf 1 premiership, but needed to go through Springvale South’s ironclad defender Craig Slocombe (104 not out) and the 98 runs the Bloods needed. Slocombe reiterated with the bat what Spoljaric laid down in the Parkfield batting innings supreme experience is hard to dismiss in big matches.

Working mostly with Aaron Morison (11) on the final day, Slocombe belted his way towards his second century of the season, but lost Morison who fell to a freak run-out from Spoljaric at 9/185. Spoljaric found the nonstriker backing up too far and Morison lost his pegs to the superb in-fielding work of the Bears’ captain. Slocombe crunched the next ball just over the head of Shane Bell on the rope to reach his ton, which was celebrated in subdued fashion with the task at hand more important to the Bloods’ captain. Liam Hamilton (0) was the last Blood to fall - with Samiddha Gallage (1/9) capturing the final wicket to bring the pre-

miership cup home to Dunblane Reserve. The Damien Fleming Medal was awarded to Springvale South’s Yoshan Kumara for his 9/60 bowling figures from the first day. For Spoljaric, earning a premiership and helping blood the next generation of Parkfield cricketers in a grand final was a great reward for a long season. “We all play hard… there was one thing I was sure of when we played this game… I didn’t need to give a pep talk to these guys, even the young ones,” Spoljaric said. “It’s thoroughly enjoyable playing a season where people probably didn’t rate us too highly and we just snuck along all the way and did this.”

THE Beaconsfield Tigers have roared their way back into the top tier of the West Gippsland Cricket Association after a dominant victory over the Lyndhurst Vikings in the District Division grand final on the weekend. Winning the toss and electing to bat first at home at Perc Allison Oval, the Tigers reached 9/243 from their 80 overs with opener Ryan O’Connor (78) scoring a valuable half-century when it counted most. Skipper Glenn Marinic and all-rounder Jason Dodd also contributed vital knocks as their side set the Vikings an imposing chase. Ammar Bajwa (5/66) was the clear pick of the Vikings’ attack. But after a 2/31 start, the underdogs never got near it in their reply. David Spencer (57) was gallant with a fighting half-century but Dodd was stellar with ballin-hand, snaring 6/39 in a shade over 26 overs - earning him man-of-the-match honours on the biggest of District stages. Just up the road from Perc Allison, old rivals Kooweerup and Cardinia fought it out for the top prize in the WGCA’s showpiece Premier Division competition. The two sides made it through to the decider at Holm Park Road after toppling the two favourites for the title all year, Tooradin and Pakenham. Yet Kooweerup and Cardinia were the form sides of the competition leading into the finals. The Demons won the toss and elected to bat under overcast skies on Saturday. Openers Michael Giles (30) and Chris O’Hara (29) put on a 53-run opening stand before Bulls seamer Troy Darose dismissed both in quick succession. Kooweerup’s batsmen struggled to get going for the rest of the innings and if it wasn’t for a 43-run seventh-wicket stand between Matt Davey (19) and Matt Bright (25) would have been in dire straits. Cardinia star Neil Barfuss (5/51) kept up his stellar form with the ball, while Dean Henwood (2/34) and Darose (2/14) took two wickets apiece. Chasing just 159 for victory, the Bulls were well and truly in the hunt as openers Alex and John Nooy looked strong in their first-wicket stand. But their dismissals exposed a fragile middleorder that was stretched even further with a hamstring injury to Simon Parrott (32). He batted gallantly for much of the day but with his wicket at 9/125 the Bulls’ hopes had faded. O’Hara (4/38) was adjudged man of the match for his stellar all-around role while Shane Dole also took three wickets. In other senior grand final action, Officer toppled Cardinia in Sub-District, Tooardin clinched the B Grade crown, Kooweerup defeated Pakenham in C Grade, Cranbourne Meadows won the D Grade title, Officer defeated Merinda Park in E Grade, and Tooradin proved to be the top of the F Grade heap.

Back to Premier – Jason Dodd celebrates after taking a caught-and-bowled final wicket to secure Beaconsfield the District premiership. 117338 Picture: JARROD POTTER WGCA GRAND FINAL RESULTS PREMIER Premiers: Kooweerup 158 (M. Giles 30, C. O’Hara 29, M. Bright 25, N. Barfuss 5/51, T. Darose 2/14, D. Henwood 2/34) d Cardinia 126 (S. Parrott 32, T. Darose 30, C. O’Hara 4/38, S. Dole 3/21, J. Bright 2/12) at Holm Park Road. Man of the Match - Chris O’Hara (Kooweerup). DISTRICT Premiers: Beaconsfield 9/243(cc) (R. O’Connor 78, G. Marinic 45, J. Dodd 36, A. Bajwa 5/66) d Lyndhurst Vikings 143 (D. Spencer 57, A. Bajwa 25, J. Dodd 6/39, M. Meehan 2/45) at Perc Alison Oval. Man of the Match - Jason Dodd (Beaconsfield). SUB-DISTRICT Premiers: Officer 185 (D. Collins 63, B. Nielsen 28, J. Parnall 25, J. Browne 6/34, B. Browne 2/57) d Cardinia 75 (B. Reid 5/35, D. Collins 2/23) at Officer Recreation Reserve Number 2. Man of the Match - Brett Reid (Officer). B GRADE Premiers: Tooradin 9/162 d Emerald 159 Man of the Match - Jay Wilson (Tooradin). C GRADE Premiers: Kooweerup 192 d Pakenham 75 Man of the Match - Stephen Johnson (Kooweerup). D GRADE Premiers: Cranbourne Meadows 8/187 d Emerald 184 Man of the Match - Jason Poole (Cranbourne Meadows). E GRADE Premiers: Officer 9/185 d Merinda Park 109 Man of the Match - Daniel Irvine (Officer). F GRADE Premiers: Tooradin 5/129 d Pakenham 125 Man of the Match - Matt Driscoll (Tooradin). JUNIOR PREMIERS UNDER 17 - Beaconsfield (Brett Monagle). UNDER 15 - Kooweerup (Ryan Frazer). UNDER 13 - North - Officer (Kai Harris). UNDER 13 - South - Kooweerup (Mitchell Davey).

Seagulls peck their winners TOORADIN’S Premier Division side may have stumbled at the penultimate hurdle this season, but there was still plenty to smile about for the Seagulls’ faithful after dual premiership victories in B and F grades on the weekend.

Tooradin’s B Grade team looked a relieved lot after a thrilling grand final win over Emerald. Back from left: Mick Freeman, Rohan Simpson, James Thompson, Mitch Halstead, Jay Wilson, Grant Kernot and Leigh Frankhauser. Front: Steve Birtchnell, Peter Stone, Daniel Quinn, Darren Mantel and Adam Richmond, with mascot Max Richmond. 117256 Picture: DONNA OATES

Batsman Steve Birtchnell (right) started wild celebrations in B Grade ... living every cricketers dream ... hitting the premiership winning runs over Emerald, while Matt Driscoll (above) was given a champagne reception after his gritty knock gave the Seagulls F Grade glory over Pakenham.

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Redbacks ready for big bite FANS of the Casey Cardinia Football League can breathe easy ... Hampton Park is on the rise and will be a far more competitive outfit than that of the last two seasons. Just to reflect ... not a lot has gone right for the boys from Robert Booth Reserve since losing the 2011 elimination final. The loss of key players, combined with the move to Reid Oval in Doveton, while its home ground was being renovated, tested the club like never before. But not once has the club buckled, not through the 100, 200 and even 300 point losses, or through the times when the Redbacks were denied the essentials that other clubs take for granted. Now it’s time to make amends, time to make up lost ground, time to become a competitive football club again. “We’ve set some internal targets, which will remain internal, but we just want to be more competitive and be in games of footy,” new coach Matt O’Neil explained. The Redbacks targeted approach to recruiting has reeled in an impressive haul. Matthew Cox, a livewire forward from Emerald, has joined the club as a playing assistant-coach, while former Hampton Park junior, full-back Brodie Yapp, has returned to the club, also via the Emerald route. Throw in 6’5’ ruckman Billy Thomas, from Langwarrin, and young key position players in Mitchell Latimer and Jake Taylor, and it becomes apparently clear that a new-look side will take to the field in round one against Tooradin, taking with it a degree of confidence. “Winning that last game (against ROC, the Redbacks first in two seasons) has given the players a lot of confidence and belief, it was fantastic for them,” O’Neil said. “The players have brought in to what we’re trying to achieve, we want to be competitive and change that culture that comes with not winning games of footy.”

Right: Hampton Park ruck-recruit, Billy Thomas, may have been caught behind during the Redbacks’ practice match against Pearcedale on Saturday, but his imposing figure will add significantly to the Redbacks stocks this season. 117315

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New-coach Matt O’Neil is relishing the challenge of restoring a winning culture to the Hampton Park Football Club. 117497 Picture: DAVID NAGEL

IT ALL starts again for the area’s great grinders, flippers and riders with the South Eastern League’s Skate Park Series returning for its winter Skate, BMX and Scooter season. The competition will take to the bowls, ramps and rails around the south east suburbs of Victoria - with local dates scheduled for Warragul Skate Park (Sunday, 6 April), The Shed in Cranbourne (Saturday, 12 April) and Pakenham (Sunday, 13 April). There is also a meet held at Dandenong Skate Park on Saturday 17 May and the region final held at Junction Skate Park on Saturday 7 June. For more information on the competition, head to the leagues’ Facebook Page “The Skate Park Leagues” at www.facebook.com/ SkateParkLeagues.

Stingrays stretching their legs and minds By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP PREVIEW - ROUND 1 TINKERING with the final strategies ahead of their TAC Cup season opener on Saturday, the Dandenong Stingrays have confirmed who will lead the team. With a last scheduled runthrough last Saturday, at St Kilda’s training facility in Seaford, ahead of its clash with the Gippsland Power on Saturday, Dandenong coach Craig Black said stretching out on the full-length field was good for the playing group after a long summer away from Shepley Oval. “We trained Saturday morning down at Seaford, had a good hit up for over an hour,” Black said. “They were good - good training session and good to have a run around - been a bit limited with Dandy (Dandenong Cricket Club) having the cricket on being finals, so it was good to get a nice AFL-sized ground and have a kick. The Stingrays have gone back to a two-captain setup for 2014, choosing Seaford’s Jack Lonie and Caulfield Grammarians Daniel Capiron to lead the team. Berwick’s Jake Wilson will be

one of the vice captains alongside Mitch White (Seaford) and Rourke Fischer (Seaford). Black said the example set by Nathan Foote last season as a solo captain stands as a great role model for the boys. “We’ll go with two captains this year,” Black said. “Footey did a great job last year and if our captains can be what Footey was last year, they would be doing a pretty good job for us,” he said. Lonie and Capiron can best be described as gut-running midfielders/wingmen - breaking the lines and streaming down the field and both enjoy a sneaky goal from a few bounces. Capiron set to feature prominently for Vic Country, the AIS-AFL Academy and his private school commitments with Caulfield Grammar - leaving him with limited time for the Stingrays. “Obviously their playing ability is exciting and they set good examples at training with the way they play and prepare… mainly their actions on the field speak volumes,” Black said. Most importantly, the first clash

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Daniel Capiron - pictured icing up after Dandenong’s first final, last season against Eastern Ranges - will be one of the two Dandenong Picture: JARROD POTTER Stingrays’ captains in 2014. 104987 of the TAC Cup season is always a bit of a bruiser between the two southern-most “Looking forward to having a go - feel like it’s a pretty tough game down at Gippy,” Black said.

“They’ve been really strong over the last few years and good to get the high quality opposition,” Black said. The TAC Cup clash will be from 1pm at Morwell Football Ground.

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JAYCO Freedom, poptop 2001, front kitchen, pull out pantry, drawers under hotplate, extra large dining area, separate lounge, single beds, roll out awning, this van is fully equipped with many extras, very good condition, stored in garage, suit falcon or commodore, reduced for quick sale, $17,500. Berwick. 9707 1312

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WALK IN WALKOUT, 24" caravan, 24" aluminium annex, large veranda, 6 burner BBQ with side burner, split system AC and heater, double bedroom, large kitchen and dining area, en suite, large double fridge and freezer, 106cm tv and Blue Ray player, 3M x 3M garden shed. $80,000ono. 0402 428 713. WANTED CARAVANS, Caravans, trailers and floats. We pick up. Any condition. Top cash. 5996-6546, 0417 529 950.

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EUREKA, at 65% complete, has Simmonds wheels, 1835 VW engine and gear box, perfect project car. Engine n.o: 043101101A. $5,900ono. 0407 045 410.

HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 3.0 turbo diesel, 250,000kms, GC, reg September 2014, service manual and history, bullbar, Hayman Reese towbar, engine immobiliser, tinted windows, dual batteries, no RWC, PBB-264. $3,000. Phone 5941 3225.

TOYOTA, Corolla Seca, 1992, GC, auto, unregistered, Vin 67164AE 9409629960. $550ono. 0488 606 616.

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. $1,000. 0408 482 012. FORD, Forte, AU, 2000, wagon, dedicated gas, reg until 09/14, 196,000kms, RWC, RUQ-347. $5,000 neg. 0407 599 616.

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. The vehicle is in EC 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. $11,500 or best offer. All enquiries: 0418 274 312.

HOLDEN, Premier Collectors car, auto, original condition, drives smoothly nothing to spend, reg 04228-H. $18,800. 0426 873 347.

TOYOTA, Land Cruiser, 100 series, 1999, diesel with after factory Turbo, eight seater with DVD player, electric brakes and heavy duty Haymen Reece tow bar, 313,000kms, VGC, SNG-632. $21,000 with RWC. Phone 0408 533 122 TOYOTA, landcruiser, GXL, 4.5, gas and petrol, UMY-942, $7,700 ono. 0409 219 017.

HONDA, CRV Sports wagon, 2005, reg to 8/14, auto, CC, central locking, PS, AC, electric windows, mirrors and sunroof, immobiliser and alarm, CD /radio, EC, with RWC, TRR-316. $13,900. Phone 0433 904 488. Drouin. HYUNDAI, Getz, 2006, red, 3 door, manual, 1.6, AC, PS, one owner, 39,000kms, reg and RWC plus extras, UOY-653. $6,000. 0409 178 192, Drouin. LAND ROVER, Discovery. 1991, manual, blue, 243,000kms, GC, YLZ298. $3,000. Call Doug 0407 802 225

NISSAN, Pulsar Q, 5 speed, AC, PS, 2L fuel injected, 4 door hatch, VIN # 6F4FJN14MOE19119, EC. $2,000. 0408 482 012. NISSAN, Patrol, wagon, 1990, 4WD, gas, manual, V8, 2 new front tyres, WPX-598. $6,500. 0410 815 528.

MOTORCYCLES HONDA, Scooter, Forza 250, 35,713kms, VGC, 12 months reg, RWC, IN-5ZA. $3,750ono. 0402 457 516.

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KTM, Exc 400, 2011 model, 4400kms, rec reg, bush ridden only, regular maintenance, excellent condition, as new. including $1,000 of riding gear plus spare parts, $6,700. ph: 0407 363 465

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MITSUBISHI, Canter, 2007, 6 pallet, curtain sider, includes gate and load binders, well maintained, 158,000kms. $26,500ono. 0488 549 705.

UTES & 4WDS TOYOTA, Landcruiser, wagon, 1988, automatic overdrive, little for RWC, VIN JT711FJ6200700265. $3,500. 9702 5397 between 5pm-6pm.

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SCENIC, Vega, spinnaker, 18ft, 2008, island double bed, 3 way fridge, microwave, electric/gas cook top, 2 recliners with foot stools, TV and radio, VGC. $26,000ono. Cranbourne. 0427 006 790.

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JAYCO, 2012, Sterling, 21/6/07, 2 door fridge, Ibis AC, washing machine, ensuite, solar panel plus 2 batteries, outside entertainment pack, cafe dinette with tri-fold table, bike rack, pole carrier, fitted with ESC, new condition, suit new buyer. $51,500. 0428 564 662. Bairnsdale.

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Sell it local... JAYCO, Eagle camper van, 2005, excellent condition with bagged awnings and nets, reg until May 2014. $14,990. Ring John, 0414 866 034.

JURGENS Lunagazer, 2012, 20ft, J2406, as new, under warranty, single beds, tare 1,750kgs, full ensuite, rod holder, tows nice, extras. $49,995. 5971 0131, 0400 196 196. ONSITE CARAVAN, with permanent annexe, at Shallow Inlet, sleeps up to eight, two sets of bunks, QS bed and sofa bed, couch, TV, microwave, fridge, oven, garden shed, walking distance to beach, playground for kids, everything you need for a great family holiday. $9,200. 0418 139 946. REGENT Pop top, 18ft, 2008, auto roof lift, TV, microwave, AC, gas and electric stove. Many other extras, tandem axle, roll out awning. $24,500. 9702 3587.

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CITROEN, 2005, auto, 1.4C3, 70,000kms, RWC, reg until 08/14, UWG-710. $7,000. 0433 175 066.

HOLDEN, Commodore, VYSS 2002 auto, silver, reg Jan 2015, RWC, 156,470+kms, GC, TXY-857. $10,000ono. PH:0401 064 364. Narre Warren South.

TOYOTA, Camry, 1996, auto, green, GC, AC, reg until 06/14, MWX-817. $2,200. 0413 479 244.

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