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RATS have been the cause of distress for an elderly Clyde North woman after they ravaged her new home, causing leaks and parts of her ceiling to collapse. The rats are running rampant in Ann Barker’s roof and have chewed through about 10 water pipes. Ms Barker, 75, said she was unaware of the rat infestation until last week when she went into her ensuite to find water pouring out of the light and then part of the roof caving in. “The ceiling fell on my head,” she said. “There is also now a big hole in the roof of the main bathroom and water running down the outside of both sides of my house.” Ms Barker said she only moved into her brand new home, in the Berwick Waters estate, four months ago. “I’m just devastated to be quite honest,” she said. “I should be enjoying my new home, but I’m having to deal with this. “I live alone and it’s just going to be another cost on top of recently building this house. “I have been told that my insurance does not cover damage from rats. “It makes you wonder quite honestly why we bother paying for insurance.” Ms Barker said no one seemed to know why her house had become home to so many

rats, so the responsibility of footing the bill would be left to her. “I’m just feeling my way through the whole situation at the moment,” she said. “The builder doesn’t seem to know why. “Maybe the people who manufacture the pipes need to look at what they’re doing.” Ms Barker said she was still living at home, but just had to keep the bathroom doors closed until the problems could be fixed. Ms Barker’s builders have reportedly said they were confident the pipes complied with standards, and they hadn’t had problems with rats in other houses. A spokesperson from CGU, Ms Barker’s home insurance provider, said they would undertake a detailed assessment of her claim. “At CGU, we are committed to fair and transparent decision making for our customers,” the spokesperson said. “When a claim is lodged, we take great care to review the circumstances of the loss to ensure the full entitlement under the policy cover is received. “Following lodgement of this claim, CGU is currently undertaking a detailed assessment and review. “CGU takes privacy very seriously and it is inappropriate for us to comment on this particular matter at this time,” the spokesperson said. 1124606-PB11-14

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Community ommunity NEWS NE S Applications open! The City of Casey and Cardinina Shire are encouraging local businesses to enter the inaugural Casey Cardinia Business Awards which recognise and celebrate outstanding businesses in the Casey Cardinia region. Applications are now open for the 2014 awards. Businesses can enter in up to two of 10 category awards and automatically go in the running for the judges’ awards and the award for 2014 Casey Cardinia Business of the Year. Applications close on 16 May 2014. Winners will be announced at a gala awards dinner on 9 October 2014. For further information or to download an application form, visit www.caseycardinia.com.au. The Casey Cardinia Business Awards major sponsors include Commonwealth Bank, Pitcher Partners, Monash 8QLYHUVLW\ :DWHUPDQ %XVLQHVV &HQWUHV :HVW¿HOG )RXQWDLQ *DWH DQG PHGLD SDUWQHU 6WDU 1HZV *URXS

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Put ‘Try a Trade’ and Careers Expo 2014 in your calendar! The City of Casey and South East Local Learning and Employment Network are inviting high school students from years 8 to 12 to attend the South East ‘Try a Trade’ and Careers Expo on Tuesday 29 April 2014. Showcasing a range of potential career paths for young people, students will have the opportunity to talk to industry professionals about trade and job opportunities in Melbourne’s south eastern suburbs.

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The State Government has introduced new bans on smoking to ensure children and young people can enjoy a healthy, smoke-free environment. In Victoria, smoking is now banned outdoors within 10 metres of playgrounds and skate parks, sporting venues during under 18s events and within public swimming pool grounds.

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ABOUT 30 police were called and capsicum spray was used after eight Hampton Park Tavern patrons allegedly started a brawl with police in the early hours of Saturday. The patrons were asked to leave the tavern at about 1.15am on Saturday because of their unruly behaviour. After they left, a 21-year-old man from Narre Warren kicked and smashed two windows, police said. Police were called and arrested the man but the other patrons allegedly attacked them while they were putting him into the back of their van. During the incident the Air Wing and Canine Unit were called in. Six other men and one woman, all from the Casey area, were arrested and taken to Dandenong Police Station where they were later bailed. The Narre Warren man was taken to Dandenong Hospital with a cut to his head. He was later charged and bailed to appear in court at a later date. Detective Senior Constable Greer Goldsmith said their quick response meant that police were able to bring the situation under control. “Luckily police weren’t too injured. “We had one get a sore shoulder and another with a bruised left cheek,” she said.

Wait turn is for all eligible people on low incomes. Spending on social housing in Victoria fell by almost half, or $247 million, last financial year, while 35,778 people were on the public housing waiting list in 2013, according to the Productivity Commission’s Report on Government Services. The report indicated that the Victorian Government spent $256.8 million on capital expenditure for social housing in 2012-2013, compared with $503.8 million in 201112. Are you on the public housing waiting list? Is unaffordable rent putting your family budget under strain? Let us know at editor@ starnewsgroup.com.au

Bowler’s top score strike makes history By BRIDGET COOK NOT too many people can say they have perfected the sport they play. But Steven Devries, 29, now has that claim to fame after bowling his way into the history books at Bowland Cranbourne when he became the first person to bowl a perfect game at the centre since it opened in 2003. The Lyndhurst man scored 300, the highest score possible in a game of bowling, after achieving 12 strikes during the Crazy Strikers League tournament at the centre on Thursday 20 March. “After I had bowled the ninth strike in a row, it was extremely difficult to put the possibility of achieving a perfect game out of my mind, no matter how much I tried,” he said. “My heart rate went up and I had to walk away and calm myself down before bowling the last frame.” After smashing over all the pins in his last bowl, Mr Devries said he felt total disbelief. “I couldn’t believe that I’d actually done it,” he said. “Having my team members, Rose and Ian, and the entire league there applauding after the last strike made it feel wonderful to be recognised. “A few people saw me point towards the roof before I bowled the last ball - that was me praying and dedicating it to my deceased grandfather. “I could sense he was watching over me that night and, as his first born grandson, I wanted to do him proud. “Just getting my first 300 game

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Steven Devries became the first person to bowl a perfect game at Bowland Cranbourne, when he Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS scored 300 there last month. 118423 was something I didn’t expect to achieve. “Being the first to do it in a centre that had never seen one bowled until now makes it feel even more special, as it’s part of the centre’s history now.” Mr Devries said he started bowling as a teenager and later joined a

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THE manager of a Casey support service believes more diversification of public housing stock in the municipality is needed as well as a higher quantity. Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS) executive officer Leanne Petrides said it was important that people living in public housing were allocated to appropriately sized houses according to the size of their families in order to maximise space. But she conceded how difficult it was for the Department of Human Services (DHS) to be constantly aware of changing family sizes, which can occur when children leave home. “If we’re going to respond to

changing family sizes, we need to make sure we are doing it by building houses of various sizes,” she said. “But we need to make sure that if families are moved on, that they are moved on in their own communities. “It would be absolutely devastating for someone who has raised a family in their own community, with connections, not to have access to those any more.” Ms Petrides also said there appeared to be a lack of one-bedroom public houses in Casey, compared to those with three bedrooms or more. A DHS spokesperson said the department actively reviews a public housing tenant’s situation. “The department actively as-

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DIFFERENT paths have brought Casey TigerSharks trio Josh Beaver, Matson Lawson and Mitch Pratt to the peak of Australian swimming. The TigerSharks swimming trio will represent Australia at 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games following impressive swims at the Australian Swimming Championships. Matson Lawson, 21, from Langwarrin, had struggled in the lead-up to the championships with a back injury and the death of his grandmother taking an immense toll on him. “I’m really happy to make it,” Lawson said. “I had a pretty bad prep leading up to it, so it’s a relief that I am still able to qualify and just to look forward. “In December, we had a death in the family - my grandmother - and that shook it up a lot and I injured my back in February, so everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Despite a tough lead-in to the series, Lawson touched the wall in 1.56.35 - over two seconds quicker than the mark he set to make the Australian team for the London Olympic Games - and he credits his support network of friends, family and his coach Ben Hiddlestone for carrying him through to his successful campaign. “I’ve got a great support crew in my extended family, friends, my fellow squad members - they were always there for me,” Lawson said. “Ben was always there as someone I could talk to, so it was good to have that crew there and I felt safe.” Josh Beaver, 21, from Tooradin, finished third behind Olympians Mitch Larkin and Casey TigerSharks team mate Lawson and the trio will com-

From left, Mitch Pratt, Josh Beaver and Matson Lawson will represent Australia at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Picture: ROB CAREW pete for gold in the 200-metre backstroke. “I was just glad to make the team,” Beaver said. “It’s very special (making the Australian team), something I’ve never done before and something I’ve always wanted to do, it feels absolutely amazing.” It vindicates his decision to stay in the pool after a turbulent 2013 almost brought a selfinflicted end to his swimming career following injuries and personal issues arising. “It’s good to put everything that’s happened behind me and get on with the show,” Beaver said. Mitch Pratt, 18, from Cranbourne South, has gone from strength-to-strength in the last year - securing the junior 200m butterfly Australian record and finishing second in the same discipline to Grant Irvine on Thursday night. Pratt had to wait for the team announcement to find out whether he’d make the squad, but when the call went through to TigerSharks head coach Ben Hiddlestone, Pratt was overwhelmed by the thought of earning his place in the national swimming team.

“It’s pretty surreal really - I couldn’t believe when I touched the wall and turned around and I was under the time to go; I was in shock,” Pratt said. “I always dreamt about it but I never thought it would be a realistic shot.” “Ben told me last night (Sunday) at about 8pm when the confirmation came through that I’ve been selected on the Commonwealth Games team. “I was in two places - wanted to cry, but I didn’t want to cry - but I knew all the training we had done in the last 12 months had been worth it.” The three swimmers all wanted to attribute their success to the hard work of TigerSharks head coach Ben Hiddlestone and credited him for getting them into peak form heading into the Australian championships. “I definitely look up to him (Hiddlestone) as a father figure,” Lawson said. “Not having a dad myself, I never met my dad, I definitely give him a father figure role in my life and try to learn as much as possible from him and look up to him.” The Glasgow Commonwealth Games run from 23 July to 3 August.

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A CRANBOURNE East father has called foul play on being ordered to take down his son’s basketball ring from the nature strip in front of their house after a neighbour complained. Phill Lloyd was issued with a notice from the City of Casey in March which gave him 14 days to remove the portable basketball ring from his nature strip. Mr Lloyd said he understood council by-laws but he was angry that he had been targeted due to one complaint from a neighbour. “There are basketball rings on nature strips all around the neighbourhood,” he said. “This is not about dobbing in others who have rings up, but it’s a case of, what is good for one should be good for all. “This wasn’t the council going out enforcing this, it has come from a complaint. “It just seems unfair that because one neighbour doesn’t like the sound of a bouncing basketball after school, we are having the rules enforced where they are not elsewhere.” Mr Lloyd said the basketball ring was a Christmas present for his son Bailey, 9, who plays representative basketball with the Casey Cavaliers, so he could practise at home. He said the family didn’t have room for the hoop in the backyard or a hard surface to play on. “We decided to set it up on the front nature strip as it was the best stop for my son to be able to play on the road in our

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“It was not hurting or causing any intrusion for anyone,” he said. “I’m not able to do anything about it or explain my situation at all.” City of Casey manager community safety Caroline Bell confirmed the council did receive a complaint about the ring and asked for it to be moved, in compliance with the local law. “In this case the ring was on the nature strip overhanging the road, at an intersection,” she said. “This required the player to be on the road to use the hoop, making it very dangerous for the user and the motorist.”

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TO MR GLAZEBROOK (Dustbins Of History, News, 3 April). I wonder if professors Lake and Reynolds support Mr Glazebrook’s initial views regarding the causes of WWI, the Dardanelles campaign and the best sacrifices made? Whoever lost the Great War would pay dearly. A fact proven four years later. Hardly a “domino theory”. That other contributors to opinion have found Mr Glazebrook’s views range from unfounded to disgraceful and even laughable speaks volumes. From unemployed young being bribed to serve British imperial greed to others being dragged into service, such views belong in any bin labelled ‘counter factual rubbish only’. John Howard, Cranbourne.

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History in the balance ATTENTION the Mayor of Casey Geoff Ablett and Deputy Mayor Amanda Stapledon. Letters printed in the News on Thursday 3 April, see page 6, in support of the Allied invasion of Turkey in 1915 by Richard Bailey and John Howard fail to answer the most important questions about the Great War and Anzac Day commemorations. Australian historian Robert Bollard, however, in his book In The Shadow Of Gallipoli does ask the key questions that have been deliberately concealed behind the historical amnesia of some writers and the annual Anzac commemoration propaganda from some public officials. What, for instance, did the Turks ever do to us? How in particular did they threaten our freedom? Why did we have to land on an obscure beach on the other side of the world to become a nation? More importantly, why did we have to sacrifice so much of a generation of young men to achieve nationhood and is the abstraction worth the sacrifice? Australia’s involvement in the Great War came with a heavy social and economic cost. One in 24 Australians during the Great War were wounded or killed. Despite the rantings of former Prime Minister Billy Hughes, Australian voters twice rejected military conscription (this is a reflection of strong anti-war sentiment in the community). Moreover, anti-conscription meetings led by Catholic Archbishop Daniel Mannix, the Women’s Peace Movement, Tom Barker and the I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World) were all well attended. The heroic efforts of the anti-war movement and the anti-conscription leaders during the Great War should not be obscured behind xenophobia and any unbalanced annual An-

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zac commemoration propaganda. I call on the Mayor of Casey Geoff Ablett, the Deputy Mayor Amanda Stapledon and Casey councillors to ensure that the commemoration of Anzac Day gives recognition to a balanced account of Australian history. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

Socially speaking In relation to Public Housing Funding Halved (News, 3 April): THIS government is a joke. I am also on the waiting list for social housing. I have come from a domestic violence relationship and I have no direct family. Me and my three children have been couch surfing for three and a half years. No landlord will give me a chance in private rental in Cranbourne. When I ask for help through the nongovernment agencies in Cranbourne, no-one can help as both the State Government and Federal Government have cut their funding to help families like mine. When I approached the council and local councillors they all said that it’s not their problem. Jane, via web. In relation to Jai’s On A Basketball High (News, 3 April): I JUST wanted to say thankyou. It is a beautiful story. Kerry Barnard, via web. In relation to Premier’s Surprise Cash For School (Star Community, 4 April): HEY, there must be an election around the corner? People aren’t silly. David Marriner, via web.


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Break-out raid on dog pound By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has pleaded guilty to trespass and criminal damage after his German shepherd dog was broken out of a Cranbourne pound. But police dropped charges of burglary and theft against Joseph Alessi, 30, at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court last Monday, over a break-in that freed his dog from South Eastern Pound Services on Thompsons Road early on 28 September. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Duncan McKenzie told the court that Alessi had argued with pound staff when they rejected his request to retrieve his dog the afternoon before. At the time, Alessi and two

unknown males were told that he didn’t have the necessary paperwork. Alessi allegedly vowed he would “come back and retrieve the dog himself”. Leading Sen Const McKenzie said Alessi returned with two unknown co-offenders after midnight “intending to steal” his dog. He said bolt-cutters were used to access a large shed of dogs, in which the padlock for the German shepherd’s cage was cut and the dog taken. CCTV footage showed the group taking away the dog, the court was told. On 11 October, Alessi was arrested and interviewed at Narre Warren Police Station

where he made no admissions. Alessi’s lawyer Arend Slink said having viewed the CCTV footage, his client would not plead guilty to burglary and theft due to “an issue of identification”. He said the police case was based on an inference that “it’s his (client’s) dog and he was trying to remove the dog from the pound”. Mr Slink said Alessi had spent a “few months” in custody for prior offences, including stealing his neighbour’s computer because the neighbour was freeloading from Alessi’s Wi-Fi internet connection. Magistrate Julie O’Donnell convicted Alessi and fined him $1000.

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“We don’t want to have to turn students away or deprive them of an education when they come to us, so that’s why we are strict when it comes to ensuring the students who are here really want to be here.” Ms Gilchrist said funding was needed in this area to ensure everyone had the right to an education. “We really need more classrooms, but as always funding is an issue,” she said. “Our local MPs and council have been great and are aware of the issues we face, but it just comes down to money not be readily available. That’s what we ideally need.”

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Ms Gilchrist said with just a small classroom to work out of, they were finding it harder to keep up with the demand. “We are finding it more and more difficult to place students into VCAL,” she said. “We are limited by space and resources to keep up with the demand. “We keep our waiting list down as much as possible by being quite brutal with those who play up or are not interested. “If they muck up with us then they are out, which opens up an opportunity for another student who wants to be here.

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Holt MP Anthony Byrne chatted to locals last week about the proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act, including Kushan Nawaganuwage, Bao Truong, Asad Asim, Hafiza Zahidee, Jonathan Jayasinha, Sarah Williams, Mendi Noori, Dani Rothwell and Shabnam Safa. Picture: DONNA OATES

Race speech By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has slammed the controversial changes to the Racial Discrimination Act proposed by the Federal Government. On Friday Mr Byrne met with a group of local students opposed to the amendments flagged by Attorney-General George Brandis last month. Senator Brandis has confirmed the repeal of Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, which will see the removal of the words “offend”, “insult” and “humiliate”, while leaving “intimidation” and adding a new offence - “racial vilification.” Under the proposed changes Section 18D of the Act will be removed entirely, with the ex-

emptions to be moved into 18C. Mr Byrne said the amendments diminished protections against racist hate speech in Australia. “The insertion of this narrowly and ineptly drafted new provision in an Act, which has a strong history of consultation and community consensus, is a disgrace,” Mr Byrne said. He said the proposed changes would negatively impact the 26.7 per cent of Casey residents who were born in non-English speaking countries. Former Casey youth ambassador and Afghan-born Shabnam Safa, who met with Mr Byrne last week to discuss the amendments, said there were a minor group of Australians that were “not comfortable” with the country’s cultural diversity.

“This is going to open the gates for that little group of people to express themselves and who knows to what extremes they’re going to go,” she said. “It may seem like minor change but we don’t know what’s going to happen after if we stay quiet. “I think the law is pretty fair. It’s been working well over the last few decades, there’s no reason to alter it.” Victorian Liberal and La Trobe MP Jason Wood, a former police officer, has raised concerns that the broadness of the amendments would make it almost impossible to authorise a brief of evidence against anyone falling foul of the proposed laws.

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Networking in the net By BRIDGET COOK TWO Casey businessmen have proved the benefits of networking as they enter into a new business venture together. Zeidan general manager George Zeidan and Ray Keefe, managing director of Successful Endeavours, met as part of the Casey Cardinia Business Group. After getting to know each other and learning the ins and outs of each other’s business, the two are now working on a collaborative project together which will be launched into the global marketplace. Mr Keefe said he found it difficult to find a business that had the technical and commercial expertise he needed to help him create IT-based solutions for customers. He said that was where Zeidan came in because it could provide that service. “Their focus is on making solutions that do what the customer wants them to do,” he said. “Unfortunately, this is relatively rare within the industry in Australia. “There are too many IT development companies with limited experience in a wide range of projects. “That means they have a narrow range of solutions and try to fit the customer’s problem to their solution. “They are on a learning curve at the customer’s expense.” Mr Zeidan said collaboration was key and while they both joined the business group with their own businesses in mind, it soon became appar-

ent that a collaborative project would enable them to provide solutions to companies throughout the world. “Meeting through the Casey Cardinia Business Group and attending the regular events meant we had time to get to know each other,” he said. “There are shared business and personal values and a strong commitment to finding the right solution for customers. “Both of us enjoy the challenge of breaking new ground with the projects we take on. “We realised there was an opportunity of doing business together.” The current product devised by the two companies provides a platform that can record data for any kind of physical quantity and they have several intended uses for it in the future. At the moment, the devices measure the volume of water taken by tankers from stand pipes in Victoria and New South Wales. It acts as both an access controller and dispensed water logger that can communicate back to a website to record water taken and also get updated access privilege information. “It is clear that this is the very first of many projects for the two businesses,” Mr Zeidan said. Mr Keefe said they have a shared vision which was realised through this collaboration. “Together we can find more effective solutions and offer them to a greatly expanded market,” he said. “Small business is the engine room of Australia.”

Successful Endeavours managing director Ray Keefe and Zeidan general manager George Zeidan have worked on a new business venture together after meeting at the Casey Cardinia Business Group. 118239 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Mr Keefe said networking was a great starting point for such a venture. “Getting into the room with other people who share the experience of building business in the local community, you come away a bigger person,” he said.

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Windfall for a primary school By BRIDGET COOK THE Cranbourne West Primary School community finished term one with a bang on Friday, with a major funding announcement by Premier Denis Napthine who visited the school. Much to the surprise of the staff and students, Dr Napthine announced that $940,000 would be included in the May State Budget to upgrade the school’s facilities. The school, which educates using modern and alternative teaching methods, welcomed the announcement. Principal Andrew Bergmeier thanked the State Government for the funding. “It goes to show you what can happen when the government actually sees the problems we face, and the fact that a lot of these things can be solved just by money,” he said. “A lot can’t, but the learning environment can certainly be enhanced through the appropriate funding we get. “We will use the money wisely; I think I’ve spent it three times over in my head already.” The school’s parent and community liaison officer Debbie Nobbs said they still had to make decisions on how the money would be used, but had a number of ideas. “Parts of the school had been upgraded from previous funding, but in other areas we have just been making the best out of what we have,” she said.

Jessie and Thi, part of Cranbourne West Primary School’s leadership team, show Premier Denis Napthine some of the projects children have been working on. Pictures: DONNA OATES “We will use this to improve Dr Napthine said the funding would provide staff, stuchildren’s access to resources. “Other ideas are improving dents and families with the best our playground facilities, out- educational environment to suit door garden area and building modern teaching methods. “More than 50 per cent of creative play spaces. “We have started setting up a families in Cranbourne West are science area and we might look young couples with children,” he said. at building on that.” “This is a fast-growing reDr Napthine spent an hour gion and this significant investtouring the school and learning ment will ensure that these famabout its non-traditional teach- ilies have access to a new and ing methods - something he improved school right on their said he was impressed with. doorstep.” “It’s great to be here at CranCity of Casey mayor and bourne West and see the great Liberal candidate for Cranwork being done here,” he said. bourne Geoff Ablett said it was “But we know to make this a great boost for the local comschool even better we need to munity. have the facilities continually “I am extremely passionate upgraded and improved so that about the need to strengthen our the facilities match the quality educational facilities in Cranof teaching and quality educa- bourne and welcome today’s tion, so the students get the very news with great excitement and best educational opportunities.” pride,” he said.

Awards for media students THIS year marks the 30th anniversary of the Herb Thomas Memorial Trust awards, which recognise top students pursuing a career in media. The awards will be presented at an annual awards dinner on Thursday 1 May and the community is invited to attend. The trust was established in 1979 by the Rotary Clubs of Berwick, Pakenham and Narre Warren, in conjunction with the former City of Berwick and the former Shire of Pakenham, to perpetuate the memory of the late Herb Thomas. Mr Thomas was the son of the founder of the Pakenham

Gazette, Albert Edward, and was the editor for many years until the time of his death in 1979. The Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills became an official supporter of the trust in 1992. The four Rotary clubs, and the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire Council, continue to support the work of the trust with annual awards being presented. The trust has established a series of grants to assist graduates and students undertaking courses in printing and journalism. This year, so far the trust has again unearthed another quality intake of up and com-

ing students in the media field. The awards will be presented at a special awards dinner, hosted by the Rotary Club of Berwick, on Thursday 1 May at Georgio’s Seafood and Steak House, 70 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. Marcus Kostelac, who was the winner of the award in 2001, has been secured as the guest speaker on the night. Those wishing to attend the dinner can contact Sue Jolly at the City of Casey on 9705 5200 by 25 April to reserve a seat. The dinner will run from 6.30pm and cost $30 per person, which is payable on the night by cash or cheque.

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Plan for life after school LYNDHURST Secondary College has been busy preparing its students for life after school. On Wednesday 26 and Thurdsay 27 March, the school held two activities for Year-9 and 10 students to help ensure they are workforce ready. On the Wednesday, the Year 9 students were involved in a speed careers dating day where they got to hear about a range of professions and picked the brains of local business people. The school’s student pathways co-ordinator Frances Fenech said the theme this year was based around skills shortage areas in the future.

“We had representatives from transport and logistics, social media and IT, life planners, government and public service roles, business and marketing just to name a few,” she said. “We took a look at areas where there might be skills shortages in the future, and took it a bit further by even looking at careers that don’t exist at moment but could in the near future. “When we ask young people what they want to do after school, a lot of them say very traditional jobs and don’t think about the broad range of what is out there. “That’s what we tried to focus on.” On the Thursday the Year 10

students took part in the Beacon best practice interviews activity. In the lead-up to the day, the students had to pretend they were applying for a job and then were given an interview time. “They were then interviewed by up to four people on a panel and had to present themselves in a professional manner,” Ms Fenech said. “It is about preparing them with life skills that we all need some practice in.” Ms Fenech said the programs would not be possible without the support from local business, and urged anyone who might be able to assist in the future to call her at the school on 5996 0144.

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Kitchen Rulz its community HAMPTON Park will resemble a scene from My Kitchen Rules this Saturday as local community groups prepare to whip up their best creations in a good old fashioned cook-off. The Hampton Park Networking Group (HPNG), in partnership with the Hampton Park Community Garden, is hosting its annual Community Kitchen Rulz from 9am to 2pm on Saturday, with something for the whole community to join in the fun. There is something for the whole family with an array of market stalls, homemade baked goodies, food tasting, traditional Devonshire tea and cooking competitions. The bake-off is one of the main features of the day, where entries from across the community will be judged and prizes handed out for the best creations. There are four categories cake, savoury, sweet and kids class. Back for the second year, another highlight will be the live cook-off between the HPNG, Lynbrook Residents Association and Spirit of Cranbourne group. In an outdoor cooking battle, the groups will compete using items from a mystery box and mystery equipment.

From left, Wendy Murphy, Vanassa Gerdes and Sue Murphy are preparing for the annual Community Kitchen Rulz this weekend. The event will be held at Hampton Park Uniting Place, corner Hallam Road and Coral Drive, Hampton Park.

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It’s a thrill-a-minute line-up at the Lang Lang rodeo on Easter Monday. during this stressful time - especially those from the country and regional areas. If you would like to donate please log on to the website http://tourdetransplant.gofundraise.com.au/ Due to circumstances beyond the organisers’ control there will be no ute show this year - but there will be amuse-

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Special Easter Sunday Trains 20th April 2014

Bring the children for an Easter treat. The Easter Bunny will be handing out eggs to all children

Step back in time to a by gone era and take a ride on a heritage train. Steam and Diesel hauled passenger services run on the first three Sundays of every month. Trains run between Moorooduc and Mornington starting at 11am. For details of running days and times visit our website www.morningtonrailway.org. au or phone us on 1300 767 274 Moorooduc Station, enter from Two Bays Road Melway Ref: 105 K9

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Garden grows kitchen skills TOORADIN Primary School students showed off the skills they have been learning in the garden and kitchen when they held their first produce stall last week. Students involved in the school’s Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program conducted a market stall on Thursday 3 April where they sold a wide variety of pickles, relishes, jams and fresh produce - most of which was from the school garden. The school’s kitchen specialist Fiona Berkholz said it was a great opportunity to showcase the program and demonstrate the skills students were learning through their involvement with cooking classes. She said the children had so much fun in the classes and were very pleased with what they sold at the market stall. “The program is based

around locally produced, sustainably grown, healthy ingredients,” she said. “Students are encouraged to not only help grow their own food within the school, but to also discover new tastes and textures through firstly cooking produce, then sitting down together as a group to enjoy a meal. “They are also expected to clean up after themselves - and they do a pretty good job overall.” The stall raised more than $200, which will go towards maintaining equipment and purchasing new items for the kitchen. Ms Berkholz said parent helpers were key to keeping the program running and urged anyone interested in helping in the kitchen or garden to contact her on 0427 770 516 or to ring Tooradin Primary School directly.

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Cultural globe-trotters By BRIDGET COOK LYNBROOK Primary School took a trip around the globe last week as they celebrated the school’s cultural diversity. On Thursday, the school held a ‘Happy to Be Me’ day, where students embraced the different cultures represented throughout the school community. Lynbrook Primary School Prep co-ordinator Rebekah Booth said it was a great day with a range of performances and activities. “Aboriginal elder Rosalyn Gardener opened the morning assembly with a touching ‘welcome to country’ message,” she said. “The school rock band engaged the crowd with their lively performance of ‘Happy’, spreading the message of the day. “Children from Prep to Grade 6 performed as the school travelled around the globe visiting countries that are represented across our student population. “Beginning in Romania, the journey passed through Ireland, Mauritius, India, Sri Lanka, Samoa, Cook Islands, New Zealand before landing in Australia where our colourful adventure explored the Dreamtime, culminating with the Slim Dusty classic ‘G’Day, G’Day’. “Guest performer Jayden entertained the crowd with his modern Indigenous music, involving the crowd who happily sang and clapped along.” Ms Booth said the day culminated in a closing assembly, where the school choir performed and a drumming group entertained. The day concluded with each of the 44 classes adding their puzzle piece of a giant rainbow serpent to form an art installation.

Kobi shows off his proud cultural heritage. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

Back from left, Nandita, Navya, Thasara, Anvi-Abi, front, Kareem, Amadi and Guneet got into the spirit of the day.

Kaylee,Tara and Bridie get ready to Irish dance.

Community Diary

Computer courses COMPUTER courses are being held at Hallam Community Learning Centre. Includes iPad for beginners, Windows 8 for beginners and seniors and an

internet/email course. BYO laptop. Phone 9703 1688 or 5996 3453.

Crafty learning CRANBOURNE U3A has a range of classes on offer in term-two, which kicks off on Tuesday 22 April. Each Monday there will be folk art, basic computers, photo editing and art portraiture classes and on Tuesdays there is scrapbooking, basic comput-

ers, intermediate computers, patchwork and calligraphy. There are parchment craft, French, web design, cardmaking, stitching on cards, genealogy classes on Wednesdays and singing for fun, calligraphy, discussion group, Italian for beginners, Italian advanced and funtangles each Thursday. On Fridays there is armchair travel, art and painting and lazy garden-

ing on offer. For further information call tutor co-ordinator Anne on 5996 7841.

Three-day trip THE Cranbourne Senior Citizens is organising a three-day trip to Yarrawonga, leaving on 1 June. For more information or to join the trip, call Pat Mentha 5996 2037.

St John’s Anglican Church Growing People, Building Community Special Holy Week Services 10am Good Friday – Family Service 12 ‘til 3 Good Friday – 3 Hour Service Easter Day 9 & 10.30 – Easter Celebrations Regular Services Sundays 9am (traditional), 10.30am (contemporary, with parallel children’s & youth progs) 6.30pm (1st & 3rd Suns), and Wednesdays 10am

JOIN US! FOR TWO INSPIRING SERVICES WITH DALE VANSTEENS

Dale Brings Bible Faith Alive Through His Testimony of God Moving in Miraculous Ways Through His Life Saturday 12th April 7pm Sunday 13th April 10am enquiries: Russell 0400 335 135

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NARRE Warren Seniors had a visit from Moving Gifts on Wednesday 2 April. There were colourful shopping bags, hand bags, shoulder bags, handkerchiefs, scarves, beads, baubles, special occasion mugs in gift boxes, and many more gift ideas for Easter. At the meeting, plans were made for

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Terms: 10% Deposit Balance 30 days Barry Plant Cranbourne 134a High Street T 5996 1666

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

Your red carpet experience

SET on nearly 20 acres of beautiful land is a property that you have wished for. From the moment your drive through the remote-controlled security gates, you will realise how wonderful this property is. Sealed roads, picturesque treeline leading to a wonderful and large family home. Muddy creek flows through the property and runs below the original log cabin that was built and lived in by the Edebohls in the late 1800s. Still in pristine condition, it sets the scene for this property. Peaceful and surreal, this family home comes with: - Three large bedrooms, full ensuite with double spa; - Home theatre/formal lounge, family, dining, living with full bar; - New beautiful kitchen, modern appliances and extra wood-fired stove; - Underground fully-equipped fire bunker, and large machinery hay shed. Having split system air-conditioning/ heating throughout with two wood heaters you will be very comfortable in all conditions. A three-car garage, with remotes and over

100,000 litres of water with Muddy Creek flowing all year round, make this property ideal. With solar panels to eliminate the bills, there is just too much to mention. BONUS: Having a second large shed, containing its own dwelling on separate services and its own double garage with a tenant paying $125 a week. If you delay, you will miss out on the lifestyle that you have always wanted.

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BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE - 5996 1666 Hallam 2 Harmer Road Langwarrin 52 hornsby Drive Narre Warren South 16 Penrose Drive Cranbourne 10 Dickens Street Cranbourne 34 Everlasting Boulevard Cranbourne 6 Scott Street Junction Village 1 Jennifer St Cranbourne North 13 Percheron Way BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755 Cranbourne West 3 Ceres Way Endeavour Hills 47 Thomas Mitchell Drive Hampton Park 2 Libby Court Endeavour Hills 42 Kinkead Cres Cranbourne 9 Bellarine Drive Hampton Park 1 Mathew Court Hampton Park 105 Central Road Hampton Park 12 Tiarne Crescent Hampton Park 14 Tiarne Crescent Hampton Park 5 Rimington Court Endeavour Hills 9 Amalfi Drive Cranbourne 1 Emoh Close Hampton Park 76 Lesley Drive Hampton Park 3/37 Somerville Road Lynbrook 3 Chauncy Way

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HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE - 5991 2777 Cranbourne 1/4 Fairbairn Road Cranbourne West 2 MacArthur Drive Cranbourne 43 Fairbairn Drive Carrum Downs 2/19 Robin Drive Berwick 21 Quarry Drive Cranbourne 3/85 Clarendon Street Cranbourne North 8 Tawleed Grove Cranbourne 5 Barkly Street Cranbourne North 8 Scarbough Ave Warneet 76 Rutherford Parade Cranbourne North 13 Waverley Park Drive Botanic Ridge 28 Greenmist Crescent Cranbourne North 37 Godwin Crescent Warneet 10 Elimatta Street Cranbourne 5 St Mellion Court Cranbourne East 13 Oakpost Place Blind Bight 10 Heron Close Cranbourne North 102 William Thwaits Blvd Cranbourne North 114 William Thwaits Blvd Cranbourne East 34 Wild Scotchman Way

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HARCOURTS DROUIN - 5625 2877 Drouin 25 Fairway Drive Bunyip 20 Nash Road Longwarry 3 Wattle Way Drouin 26 Clifford Drive Drouin 64 Lardner Road Drouin 64 Kamanari Court Drouin 10 Summerhill Boulevard Drouin 28 Bennett Street HODGES CRANBOURNE 5996 5993 Pearcedale 4 Hastings Street Langwarrin 131 Warrandyte Road Cannons Creek 12 Hardy Avenue Cranbourne 32 Lurline Street Cranbourne 41 Duff Street Blind Bight 5 Egret Court Cranbourne West 18 Comte Close Blind Bight 4 Seagull Close Cranbourne 1 Damian Court LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Frankston 7/4 - 6 Royle Street Hampton Park 47 Cumberland Chase Cranbourne North 96 Courtenay Ave Cranbourne East 27 McCallum Drive Cranbourne 2/65 Clarendon Street

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Cranbourne 41 Duff Street Auction Price Inspect Office Agent

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.

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Saturday 12th April 1:00pm $300,000+ buyers Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189

HOT HOT HOT/ Dual Occ potential. Prime location and neat property on a 667 m2 block is up for grabs. It consists of 4 bedrooms, master has a full ensuite & walk in robe. Open plan living area, kitchen & meals with roller shutters, aair conditioner, gas heating plus gas cooking, generous size pergola & dble garage. It is possible to sub-divide S.T.C.A. Back yard is very private & well treed creating shade. Close to all amenities such as shops, public transport & restaurants. It is being sold by Auction. The date for this is 12/4/2014 at 1pm but it can be sold prior at the right price.

Blind Bight 4 Seagull Close Private Sale Price Offers Over $345,000 Inspect Saturday 2:15 - 2:45pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189

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 ample bench space, electric oven and cook top. Walking out of the kitchen you will find an amazing outdoor undercover entertaining area and a massive 6 car shed with work shop, 240v power and running water. Other features include evaporative cooling, kids cubby house and lovely gardens all on a 660 m2 block of land within walking distance to boat ramp and the local shop.

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Private Sale Price Offers Over $530,000 Inspect Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189

Room for the whole family with two homes in one Set on a colossal size block of approx 1,118sq metres with a 4 bedroom home and a large fully self contained unit at the rear. The 4 bedroom home, three with built in robes and master with a full en suite, 2 separate living areas, featuring an open fire place in the front lounge. Central kitchen with new stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, huge undercover entertainment area. Second home is a fully self contained unit, complete with main bedroom, great size living room, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom & laundry, undercover balcony.

Private Sale Price Offers Over $319,950 Inspect Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Katie Maloney 0437 284 449

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.

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FROM PAGE 1. WHAT a gorgeous home, perfect for the growing family, offering great indoor and outdoor living spaces. Features two living areas with three bedrooms, master with ensuite, second bathroom, spacious open plan family meals area and much more. Neutral colour schemes give the house the perfect ambience. The serenity and peaceful feeling you get when you walk into the backyard, will have you imagining yourself chilling out there with the family after a hard day at work. There is more than enough room for the kids to play, and the neat kitchen with gas burner stove and electric oven is a chef’s dream come true. Extras include security shuttering, wall heating, window air-conditioning, and front and rear landscaped gardens. This property is a must inspect - don’t miss it.

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Inspect: By appointment Price: $380,000 plus Contact: BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK, 8787 8755

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

MAIN ROAD EXPOSURE (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

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.

5 ACRES OF PEACE & PRIVACY (213376) 5 acre, 4 bedroom home, master with WIR & FENS. Open plan kitchen, family/dining & rumpus room, outdoor entertaining area. 10mX6m workshop. Fenced to 2 large paddocks with hot wire, loose box & crush. 6 Day yards, all with loose boxes & hot wire. Plus boundary training track. Call : Jason Brown 0423 768 424

CRANBOURNE SOUTH $769,000

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FOR SALE

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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.

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

CRANBOURNE

$369,000

FROM $280,000

FOR SALE

NEW TOWNHOUSE • S/Steel appliances, dishwasher • Reverse Cycle A/C • Single L/U Remote Garage • Stamp Duty Savings & FHOG available to approved purchasers

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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS CRANBOURNE

$279,950 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$388,800 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$319,950

NEW LISTING

WALK TO THE STATION & SHOPS

QUALITY FAMILY HOME !!!!!!

HANDY FOR EVERYTHING - GREAT HOME

(214050) Situated within a short walk to the train station, schools, medical facilities & other public transport. The unit boasts 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, large lounge room, great kitchen & bathroom. Split System Air Con., lock up garage, and private front yard. Call today to inspect this great unit.

(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.

(214052) Fantastic 3 bedroom home with two way bathroom & WIR to master. All bedrooms have Robes. Two decent sized living areas, the family room also has a built in bar, split system heating & cooling, plus Coonara, well-appointed kitchen with wall oven & gas cooktop. Outdoors we have a lovely pergola patio area, plus a larger than double garage.

CRANBOURNE NORTH

$329,950 JUNCTION VILLAGE

$329,950 CRANBOURNE BUYERS OVER $345,000

NEW LISTING

GREAT HOME! WHAT ABOUT THE GARAGE!

OPEN PLAN, AND MODERN

DON’T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY!

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

(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

(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

CRANBOURNE EAST NEW LISTING

$359,950 BERWICK DISTINCTLY UNIQUE (214064) Located in a classy tree lined area of Cranbourne Easts Hunt Club estate. It offers 3 bedrooms with walk in robe and ensuite to master, a bright and clean kitchen equipped with modern appliances opening out onto a comfortable family room meals area. Finished in tasteful neutral colour schemes and its complete with ducted heating and split system air conditioning plus solar power already installed. Outside you’ll find an excellent outdoor entertainment zone with patio and large pergola and surrounded by pleasant mature gardens and lock up accommodation for two cars. Overall a neat and clean package with nothing to do here to enjoy and right in the middle of the best spots of the estate.

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NEW LISTING

THE CHASE ESTATE - BERWICK (214073) 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom all bedrooms have sliding robes & master has full ensuite & WIR. Well-appointed kitchen with wall oven & hot plates, spacious family & meals area. Large private lounge. Fantastic schools & shopping facilities are close. Property is tenanted by a month x month Lease @300p/week to a great tenant.

$449,000 CRANBOURNE BUYERS OVER $400,000 PEARCEDALE

$399,950

NEW LISTING

WATER VIEWS

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER

Calling all Developers/Investors

(213272) 3 large BRs, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas, coonara & 3 split systems. Upstairs has another sink & kitchen offering space for visitors, sunroom with views of water. 2nd level has a new decked area to enjoy the magnificent views. Plenty of parking to store the boat & car in the drive thru garage with high clearance, plus 2 car carport. 936m² (approx) block

(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.

(214084) 3 bedroom weather board home set on a whopping 1000m² block which could be set up for unit development potential (STCA). Currently tenanted at $300 per week. This property offers tremendous potential and value to even the most discerning buyer, call quick, will be sold.

CRANBOURNE NORTH

$297,000 CARDINIA

$375,000 CRANBOURNE BUYERS OVER $470,000

NEW LISTING

NEAT AS A PIN

COUNTRY LIFESTYLE/CITY BENEFITS

OVER ½ ACRE & WALK TO ALL FACILITIES

(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.

(214075) 900m2 approx block with dual access, double gates. 3 generous sized bedrooms all with BIRs. Lounge with laminate timber flooring, fireplace, Split system A/C and ceiling fan, tiled meals area and large kitchen with Stainless steel electric cooking. 2 X large water tanks and 11 X solar panels on roof. Entertaining pergola area with spa.

(213327) 4 BRs+ study home, with cool Slate flooring, timber kitchen, gas cooking & dishwasher, plus split system. Dependent relatives or teenagers to have their own self-contained part of the home. High clearance carport plus garage & workshop/gym area & another double carport. Clear land suitable for a giant shed/workshop, pool or even a tennis court!

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TAKE the opportunity to build a brand-new home. This conveniently located cottage block of 226 square metres is offering plans and permits for your two-bedroom home with garage. The existing land is in the process of being subdivided but take the opportunity today to snap up this well-positioned block in Hallam. With the convenience of having its own driveway, this is a great way to get started with a brand-new home. With an approximate width of 14m and depth of 16m, this block can be designed to your needs of a low-maintenance garden and impressive entertaining area. Enjoy the surrounds with local schools close by, local transport is practically at your front doorstep and Fountain Gate Shopping Centre just around the corner. Don’t delay.

HALLAM

Contact: GRANT’S ESTATE AGENTS, NARRE WARREN, 9704 8899

Residential Lifestyle For Over 55’s Drouin South

Auction Saturday 3rd May at 11am

Two bedroom homes from only $259,000 27 Jefferson Road, Garfield (take the Garfield exit off the Princes Highway)

JEFFERSON PLACE OPEN DAY The last open day was such a success we are having another one!

Saturday 12 April 2014 ~ 12.00noon to 3.00pm

UNBELIEVABLE VALUE ~ SECURE LIFESTYLE Jefferson Place, Garfield is a vibrant community for over 55’s… Located just 10 minutes from Pakenham, Jefferson Place offers:

x NO DEFERRED MANAGEMENT FEES

Unlike a typical retirement village, you own your own home. You own the title and there are no exit fees

525 Main South Road, Drouin South

101 acres (approx 40 Hectares) This attractive farm consists of undulating country of red loam to grey loam soils. The King Parrott creek runs through a corner of the property. The farm is subdivided into 10 paddocks from a central laneway which feeds into cattle yards, fencing is good. Water - two very large dams with a pressure system to troughs in each paddock, a 30 meg irrigation license is held. The Cottage is located in the centre of the farm with complete privacy on the bank of the largest dam which is teeming with bird life and some elusive fish. Large living room, air conditioner, wood heater, kitchen, 2 bedrooms with waters views, bathroom, comfortable laundry, double carport and verandah. Large hay shed, Machinery Shed, old dairy used as a workshop, Cattle yards crush and ramp, Jetty. About 20 fruit and nut trees. "Strzlecki Views" is on a sealed road just 5kms from the thriving township of Drouin, Schools, shops and Freeway. Convenient to Melbourne by public transports or car. Close to Drouin South Primary School, Fire Brigade, Hall and Tennis Court. Central to Baw Baw snowfields and Westernport Bay.

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By Appointment Brian Rodwell 0438 031 566 or Tom Gibson 0438 574 472 Berwick 49 High Street 9707 2000

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x Modern two bedroom villas with private rear gardens

x Attached single garages with secure access into the units x Leisure Centre with a theatre, heated pools, bowls, gym and more

There has been a high level of interest so don’t miss out on your unit of choice. Come & visit us on Saturday 12 April.

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Harcourts - Cranbourne Suite 3, 78 High St Cranbourne 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au

Cranbourne North 114 William Thwaites Boulevard

Clyde North 8 Tawleed Grove

This magnificent 4 bedroom Pro- Struct built home. Offering quality space, comfort and a very workable floor plan. Comprises : large master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, large formal living , kitchen with meals and second open planned living area overlooking alfresco area with a generous backyard.

Located in the Selandra Rise Estate and comprising three bedrooms plus study, formal lounge theatre room, kitchen and large meals area and ample cupboards, double lock up garage with internal access. Featuring solar panel energy and hot water service, granite tops throughout, heating and cooling.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $385,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3:30pm - 4:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale By Negotiation Over $440,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm Andrew Cassinaty M 0413 873 158

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Cranbourne North 37 Godwin Crescent

Cranbourne East 11 Peisley Crescent

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.

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

For Sale By Negotiation Over $295,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Robert Matus M 0409029518

First impressions count and this home ticks all the boxes. A great layout including formal living at front leading into the main central hub of the home including large kitchen / meals and family room spilling into a large rumpus / home theatre room plus 4 large bedrooms with ensuite and WIR to master. BIG BONUS is the large 566m2 block which includes double garage with rear access to backyard undercover entertainment or boat / caravan storage. First to see will buy. For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00pm - 2:30pm Andrew Mac Taggart & Waseem Asif M 0418 385 158 M 0433 880 999

Botanic Ridge 28 Greenmist Crescent As rare as hen’s teeth this quality home on almost half an acre (1817m2) will cater for all your needs. Whether it’s a game of cricket out back with the kids, parking caravan at rear, working in the 4 car garage or just enjoying everything this residence has to offer - INCLUDING ,Master bedroom with full ensuite, spa and His & Hers WIR Multiple living areas including large family meals, formal lounge & home theatre 4 large bedrooms plus study Ducted heating & refrigerated airconditioning ,3 phase power

Cranbourne 2 Macarthur Drive 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.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $695,000 Open Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158

For Sale Price By Negotiation Over $290,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00pm 11:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Warneet 76 Rutherford Parade Nearly a 1/3 acre with an abundance of parking, you have the potential to develop, extend upwards for stunning water views, or just enjoy everything this home has to offer. 100 yards walk across to the pier and inlet, the property also has an established garden with fruit trees and veggie patchs. For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm Peter Damon P 0409 178 319

Cranbourne 3/85 Clarendon Street

Cranbourne 1/4 Fairbairn Road

Cranbourne 5 St Mellion Court

Cranbourne North 102 William Thwaites Boulevard

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

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.

The magnificent 4 bedroom Pro- Struct built home. In the Avenues Estate offering quality space, comfort and a very workable floor plan. Comprises : large master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, large formal living , kitchen with meals and second open planned living area overlooking alfresco area with a generous backyard.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $255,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 10:30am - 11:00am Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

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

For Sale By Negotiation Over $385,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Ssturday 3:00pm - 3:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale By Negotiation 12:00pm -12:30pm View www.harcourts.com.au Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

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Cranbourne North 7 Honeysuckle Court A Hidden Gem Lovely family home comprises of hostess kitchen, formal dining room and spacious lounge room with gas heating, four bedrooms, central bathroom and garden shed as well as a nice pergola and double carport all on a nice 623m2 Block and is in a quite court location.

For Sale $290,000+ View Sunday 11.00 - 11.20am Izzy 0422 281 764

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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 $380,000+ View Saturday 1:00-1:20pm Rohullah 0423 649 553

HIGH AND MIGHTY Inspect: By appointment Price: Offers over $335,000 Contact: Ben Doughton, 0431 163 189 HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993

STANDING high and mighty on a 743 square metre block (approximate) you will find a lovely open plan home with three spacious bedrooms. The master offers a built-in robe, a walkin robe plus ensuite. Other features to this home include an open plan kitchen, meals and living area. Pine-lined cathedral ceilings and exposed beams along with a Coonara create a great atmosphere. It has a split-system reversecycle unit for added comfort. The kitchen consists of timber cupboards, tiled benchtops, wall oven and electric cooking and built-in pantry. Experience the difference with French doors in the master bedroom stepping out onto the decked barbecue area with views of the treetops. Neat gardens with garage on remote control, and all in a quiet court location. Short walk to the shop and water and only 15 minutes from Cranbourne. To inspect, book your personal tour today.

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Hampton Park 120 Fordholm Road 4 Bedroom Renovated Home + Approved Plans and Permits! Renovated 4 bedroom home - formal lounge and family/meals area, nearby kitchen with breakfast bar and sliding door access to the backyard, all the hard work has been done for the astute investor or developer with plans and permit approved for a 2 bedroom unit in the backyard!

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

For Sale $350,000+ View Saturday 1.00 – 1.20pm Liron 0425 776 622

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A Unique and Rare Opportunity Family living - with the large formal lounge, formal dining, family room and meals area, gourmet kitchen with a dishwasher, four bedrooms, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, tiles and floorboards, large pergola, internal access from the double remote garage and low maintenance garden.

31 Nerrigundah Drive, Glenmaggie View Saturday 1.20pm – 1.40pm Zed 0432 797 384

Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Beautiful & RelaxiNG 2 acRes to come Home to – NeW listiNG! This immaculately presented 2 acre residence with 3 excellent bedrooms of which 2 open out onto the picturesque verandah. Features abound this property including: an all-electric kitchen, an excellent slow-combustion stove, which also feeds the central heating unit, Open Fire Place, Bar area in the lounge, & separate dining area, all looking towards the lake. Outside features ample shedding for all uses, including an excellent 32ft x 20ft – 3 bay garage/workshop, plus a very practical undercover boat storage area. The home is set well back on the property giving you piece & quiet from the road noises, where you to take full advantage of the elevated verandah amongst nature & the easily maintained native garden. This residence is one owner-built & lived in, & has many •extra features are toopool numerous to mention. An inspection will definitely disappoint, • Manicured gardens not with a heated saltwater pool Manicured gardens with that a heated saltwater • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Zoned air conditioning & would suit as a full time residence or reverse as a cycle great family holiday home. • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

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Price: $285,000 Internet ID: 2J2GWA Contact: David Wadey 0429 Legal 483 007 line here. Legal line here. Legal line here. Legal line here. Legal line here. Legal line here.

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Clyde North Fiorelli Boulevard

What a deal

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

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

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For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers

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

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

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 5 Fiorelli Boulevard

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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

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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

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Fiorelli Boulevard Buy now and receive $10,000 That’s right, the government is giving great savings to buy a new home so don’t wait and capitalize on this deal. This lovely home offers 4 bedrooms, the master with ensuite, a formal lounge which leads to the hostess kitchen and family meals area. The home has ducted heating, a remote double garage & landscaped gardens. For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers

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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SENSE OF ARRIVAL AS the electric gates open, an overwhelming feeling of excitement settles in - imagine calling this piece of paradise your home. Well, the opportunity for your dreams to become reality and take ownership of a very rare property on approximately 2.5 acres is finally here. This fully renovated property has been detailed to the highest attention and screams class and quality with soaring ceilings, polished boards and all the features to have your friends in envy. Features include three huge bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, beautiful kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, dishwasher and stainless steel appliances. Comforts are taken care of through the gas feature wood fire and split-system air-conditioner; ceiling fans and open plan living area taking care of lounge and dining. The manicured 2.5 acres are a mixture of paddocks for small horses or animals, a lush lawned area for the kids, circular driveway, stables and huge high line shedding with sliding doors and additional two-bay garage for storage of tractors or machinery. The list continues as the property has an entertaining area worthy of an award and a private studio/office or fourth bedroom or teenage retreat to match. The owners are regretfully allowing another purchaser to take advantage of their hard work and create their own special memories. Established gardens paint a picture of colour throughout autumn with 100-year-

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old oak trees and an amazing assortment of beautiful trees that will create a picture from every angle you look. This entire package is just minutes to the M1, local shops, Bunyip River and direct train to the city or Traralgon. So don’t let this pass you by, pick up the phone today and start your new lifestyle.

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

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Drouin 64 Kamanari Court

Drouin 26 Clifford Drive

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.

Immaculately presented 3br 2 bath home. Great outdoor living area. 600m2 private manicured allotment, dual access. 3x4.5m garden shed with concrete slab. 1.5KW solar power inverter, 8 panels. Reverse cycle AC. Ducted gas heating. Concrete caravan pad with direct side access.

For Sale $660,000 - $720,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23495 Open Saturday 12.45pm - 1.15pm Brad Boyde M 0400 775 388 Harcourts Drouin

For Sale $325,000 - $339,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23583 Open Saturday 12.00pm - 12.30pm Brad Boyde M 0400 775 388 Harcourts Drouin

Cranbourne East 27 Mc Callum Drive

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Bunyip 20 Nash Road

Labertouche

Flat 860m2 (approx) allotment. Immaculate refurbished BV family home. 3 extra-large brms, master with new ensuite & BIR. Beautiful polished hardwood floorboards. Natural gas ducted heating. 2 airconditioners. Neutral colour palette. 2 car brick garage with remote door. Easy care gardens.

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 $375,000 - $412,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23496 Open Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am Brad Boyde M 0400 775 388 Harcourts Drouin

For Sale $669,000 - $735,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN22875 Brad Boyde M 0400 775 388 Harcourts Drouin

On a massive 750m2 block in the beautiful estate, Cascades on Clyde, this stunning family home emphasises space, quality and flowing modern living. All four bedrooms are double, with a double walk in robe and a full ensuite to the master. Not to forget, the large remote double garage with rear and internal access and a large exposed aggregate driveway to park the cars.

For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $485,000 View Saturday 12:30pm

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street

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Inspect: By appointment Price: $494,950 Contact: John Lynch, 0418 800 914 FINNINGS FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200

MAGICALLY stunning is the best description for this beautiful ex-Burbank display home. Simply put, the design and presentation of this home is second to none. “The Barrington”, an enviable home equalling approximately 32 squares of living, and sitting in the prestigious Cascades on Clyde Estate, will draw the hearts of all those who inspect. View the four bedrooms, plus the study nook, enjoy the master bedroom’s huge walk-in robe and immaculate ensuite (including bath). The guest bathroom and the main bathroom are both two-way access. Enjoy the cinema room, and the lavishly appointed kitchen designed to keep even the most enthusiastic of chefs happy with the Caesarstone bench tops, double oven, dishwasher, microwave oven, walk-inpantry, built in coffee machine, and walk-in wine rack. Comfortable living with ducted heating and evaporative cooling, easy living with the low-maintenance garden and its artificial turf. Entertain on the outdoor alfresco decking area with direct access via bi-fold doors. Even the double garage with internal access is still only scratching the surface.

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Cranbourne 2/65 Clarendon Street

Hampton Park 47 Cumberland Chase

Cranbourne 26 Allemby Drive

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 12:00pm

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

PERFECT STARTER - MUST BE SOLD! This home represents as a perfect first home or as a great opportunity for the budget conscious investor. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $285,000 View Saturday 1:30pm

MASSIVE LOCKUP CARPORT Pride of ownership is evident throughout this home overlooking a park reserve offering three bedrooms & a massive outdoor/undercover car accomodation. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $285,000

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

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Cranbourne North 96 Courtenay Avenue

Cranbourne North 6 Ascent Drive

Rythdale 650 Mcgregor Road

THE PERFECT INVESTMENT Only a short stroll to local schools and parks positioned in a quiet street. For Sale Price Guide $325,000-$355,000 View By Appointment

Courtenay Gardens Location - 4 Bedrooms Within walking distance to primary school & numerous shops providing outstanding convenience. For Sale Price Guide $360,000 neg. View Saturday 1:30pm

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

129 Acres of rural luxury close to city About 45 mins from the CBD, straight off the Monash in Pakenham South & only 10 mins from the new race track at Tynong, working beef cattle farm ensures you will be living the dream of luxury. For Sale

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

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PROTECTED INVESTMENTS A rare opportunity for a buyer to take a piece of prime real estate and make it their own is now within grasp. The long awaited land release of Stage 3B in the heart of Carrum Downs is now available at beautiful Wattlewood. The estate is in a central Carrum Downs location with established nature strip trees, flora and greenscape abutting parkland and conservation reserve for all the family to enjoy. Surrounded by established lifestyle amenities including shopping centres, parks, restaurants, schools and Port Phillip, Wattlewood is close to everything the new owner would need making it an ideal location to build a dream home. New home construction opportunities

are available as are covenants to protect the investment. The new owners will be able to live in a re-developed, well-established area that is within walking distance to Carrum Downs shopping centre which is an easy walk to restaurants and other recreational facilities. There is also easy access to EastLink, Frankston Freeway and South Gippsland Freeway and the new owners will be able to live close to schools and childcare facilities. Local beaches are less than 15 minutes away and some of the best beaches beyond Frankston to the Mornington Peninsula are now via the freeway or towards Phillip Island and beyond. A magnificent golf course and botanical gardens, Frankston for shopping, cinemas

and other recreational facilities are all close by. It is just 34 kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD and is close to excellent transport networks. An ever-expanding selection of diverse community, retail, recreational and educational infrastructure makes for a hassle-free lifestyle. Within minutes the new owners can be in the major hubs of Dandenong or Frankston, launching the boat at Patterson Lakes, driving along EastLink or discovering

Bayside’s beautiful coastline. Close enough to Melbourne’s CBD to commute and close enough to the Mornington Peninsula for spontaneous day trips, it is the best of all possible worlds. Register interest in Wattlewood by calling 1300 140 107 or visiting www.wattlewood. com.au. Call to arrange a visit to the onsite land office on the corner of Frankston-Dandenong Road and William Road, Carrum Downs.

20+ ACRES CLOSE TO LONGWARRY TOWN CENTRE

3 bedroom plus study brick veneer residence on 20.8 acres. Bedrooms include BIR’S with a WIR of one bedroom. Two toilets, split-system A/C, ash timber kitchen with quality Bosch electric appliances including dishwasher. Attached to the house is a utility room with remote lockup garage. Around the property is a large 4 bay machinery shed, large hay shed, dam and an old ex-dairy with cattle ramp. Paddocks are well grassed with fencing in good order with separate track to access rear of property. Only 2Km’s to the Longwarry town centre/train station. Reduced $610,000

23 Gembrook - Launching Place Road Gembrook

5625 1342 Tom Williamson 0400 925 226

Terry Williamson 0499 776 815

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Station, Monash Freeway Access, parkland and schools is this exquisite family home. Comprising four large bedrooms, the massive master bedroom with full ensuite and huge walk-in robe. Other bedrooms feature triple built-in robes and are zoned off towards the back end of home. The modern open plan living starts off with a generous formal lounge room. Flowing through to the hostess kitchen with plenty of cupboard space including double pantry doors, large bench space and breakfast bar overlooking the separate meals area and second living area ... that’s two separate living areas. Further comforts of this home are ducted heating and split-system cooling, downlights, stylish floating floors and neutral toning throughout the home. A double remote garage with the added benefit of internal access, ideal for security purposes as well as the added advantage of side access, perfect for those who own a boat, caravan or extra car accommodation where you can drive straight through to the back.

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UPHOLSTERERS

IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small.

Enforcement of the City of Casey Community Local Law 2/2010 by Sworn Police members stationed within the City of Casey, and identified sections of Victoria Police that are required to undertake duties within the City of Casey. The Casey City Council, in accordance with clause 224 of the Local Government Act 1989 does by publishing this notice, state that any sworn police officer stationed at the following locations: -

Call 9703 1764 C749691-SJ50-9

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APB UPHOLSTERY

GOLF CLUBS, 2 bags, 2 buggies, 1 bag full set, R.H, Proline graph, 1 bag assorted clubs. $350ono. 0428 977 792.

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. RUG, green, floral design, $60. 9707 4402. SIDE TABLE, glass x 1 and coffee table glass x 1. $140. 9707 4402.

Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer C1080920-JO27-13

30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery

FURNITURE, cane sofa bed, sleeps 2 and x1 wooden coffee table. $250. 9707 4402.

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

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Top quality Redgum. Stringybark, Grey Box, kindling. Keeping the Community warm since 1991. Prompt delivery. 5998-5365, 0418 591 136.

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

M. 0411 825 005

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FIREWOOD, redgum split, ute and truck loads delivered. Call Peter: 0418 997 423.

COUCH, electric, 3 piece, leather, hydraulic, 2x recliners, 1x 3 seater, cream, 2 years old, EC. $2,500. 0401 991 109.

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

Qualified Arborist – Tisma Specialising In All Forms Of Tree Surgery Commercial & Residential

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.

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.

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FIREWOOD, pine off cuts, 19m load. $175 delivered. $70 for trailer load delivered. Phone 9796 4166.

BASE AND MATTRESS, QS, on legs and castors, very clean and very good quality. $100. Phone 0412 282 087, can deliver.

Tenders

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FOR SALE

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Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

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FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.

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

FIREWOOD DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380.

10 HEDGELEY DRIVE

FIREWOOD

SOFA BED, contemporary futon in soft, red faux leather upholstery with chrome finishings, measures 77"L x 32"H x 32.5"W (sofa) and 77"L x 14.5H x 43"W (bed), comes with 2 matching pillows and adjustable headrest. Hardly used, excellent condition. Sale due to relocation to WA. $350ono. 0416 844 609. Botanic Ridge.

ST JOHNS WOOD - NEAR TO ALL AMENITIES

GARAGE SALES Having a Garage Sale

1300 666 808

RENTALS WANTED!

ADVERTISERS please note that advertisements in this classification must be pre-paid. BERWICK, 11A Scanlan Street, Saturday 12th April, 9am-2pm. Stereo components, exercise bike, LPs, AFX, PS2, tent, bike and much more. CRANBOURNE, 14 Elk Turn, Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th April, 8am-2pm. No early birds. Large range of Christmas decorations, furniture, household items, display shelves, glass display stands, bakers' stands and heaps more. CRANBOURNE EAST, 13 Fernisky Drive, Saturday 12th April, 8am-4pm. Furniture, books, homewares, DVDs, coffee machine and lots more. HAMPTON PARK, 10 Ashford Close, Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th April, 9am-12pm. Bric-abrac, near new clothes and shoes. HAMPTON PARK, 10 View Street, Saturday 12th April, 8am-2pm. Furniture, household items, bric-a-brac, lots more.

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

Phone 5945 0600

Rental Per Week: $340 Date Available: 20th May 2014 Bond: $1473 Alex Scott and Staff, Berwick 9707 2000

GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $10.00! The pack includes ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ sale a success

Well presented three bedroom home. Master with FES & WIR, separate formal front lounge, through to kitchen with large meals / dining area, access to patio area from meals area, ducted heating throughout, Air conditioning, double garage. St Johns Woods Estate, being close to Kambyra College, Eden Rise Shops and transport. 1129578-HM15-14

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CRANBOURNE, room for rent, $150 per week. 0402 624 201.

9707-2000 24 hours 49 High Street, Berwick

HOUSES & UNITS FOR SALE NEED TO SELL?

HASTINGS RENT, New 4BR plus study, $370pw. Call 5995 5454

Investor looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

NARRE WARREN SOUTH, $150 a week, no bills, smoker preferred. 0419 100 901.

TO SHARE

ACCOMMODATION CABIN ACCOMMODATION, long or short term available, from $140pw. Country surroundings, 7 mins drive to Drouin. Please call Peita/Danny on 5629 9330. No pets please!

FOR LEASE (COMMERCIAL) FACTORY SPACE, with 2 hoists, benches and some equipment for mechanic. Pakenham location. Call Frank: 5941 2078.

NARRE WARREN SOUTH, room available in modern home, very private, separate living and bathroom. $230pw, no bills to pay, suit single or couple. Text 0412 315 504. NARRE WARREN, luxury accomodation starting from $150pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. Phone 0429 022 889. PAKENHAM, room for rent, $150pw including bills. Must be employed. 5940 5686, 0421 698 698.


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Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.

Serving the southeast since 1990

Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs

Sell it local...

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

The Music Centre

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Computer

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Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au

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cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

MUSIC LESSONS 1115925-RMB04-14

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

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For something special Naomi Taylor, Authorised Civil Celebrant

Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm

0409 407 519

PETS & SERVICES

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0447 642 643 9702 1642

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.

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

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

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Phone Bev 0411 334 415

(03) 9707 4740

CLEANING SERVICES Alison's Home and Commercial Cleaning Service. Ironing and general cleaning. Phone 0423 761 938.

Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked

MATHS AND ENGLISH

GROOMING

Ellagant Pooches

1126716-PB13-14

5941 5790 PALM TREES

STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS

TOP SOIL

• 20 feet • Hire or Sales Phone 9796 4166 admin@creel.com.au

Delivered in 10 metre loads

Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds. C997259-JL2-12

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

TUTOR

CHERYLS Small breeds. 5996 5272.

Cheap. Ph: 0437 671 111.

GARDEN /OUTDOOR

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

FOR HIRE

In maths for all levels, especially years 11 and 12, 0438 884 258.

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

SCREENED TOP SOIL: C784346-SH17-10

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Are you experienced in sales and enjoy dealing with customers over the phone? We are a thriving family owned independent media company who need an additional member to join our Classified Advertising Team, based at our head office in Pakenham. If you are a motivated, passionate and reliable individual who enjoys a fast paced team environment and you are looking for full time work close to home, then apply today! Your role will involve developing new advertising for both our newspaper and online business. The successful applicant must possess previous sales experience, have competent computer skills, a clear speaking voice, be well presented and have an organised ‘can do’ attitude. A desire to succeed and work within an efficient and focused team is important. Experience in advertising sales is an advantage, but not essential. To apply send your resume with covering letter to: Dawn Robinson – Group Classified Advertising Manager

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1ST YEAR APPRENTICE PLUMBER We are currently looking for someone to join our team. Must have licence and own vehicle. A pre-apprenticeship course in Plumbing and white card would be an advantage.

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LJ Hooker Hampton Park is currently seeking two enthusiastic, work driven, friendly candidates to join our Property Management and Sales team. We are looking for those that have an agent’s representative certificate, reliable vehicle and current driver’s license and are great team players with a positive and professional attitude that can build a rapport with clients easily. Your main emphasis will be on creating a friendly and personal relationship with your clients to provide the highest level of customer service. To be successful in the Property Management role you will need - previous Property Management experience with great time management skills, attention to detail and experience using Console will be an advantage but not necessary. To be successful in the Sales role you will need – previous sales/direct selling experience or a professional background, be dedicated with a great positive attitude and be well presented and articulate. Both roles are full time and salary will be based on experience, you will be rewarded for your hard work and have the pleasure of working in a fun yet professional office. If you feel you have the drive and motivation to make this role your own we would like to hear from you. Please send your resume to: PO BOX 197, Hampton Park VIC 3976 or hamptonpark@ljh.com.au

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RECEPTIONIST – Front Desk Role Position: Full Time We are currently seeking a vibrant and personable Receptionist to join a strong team, in a busy and growing CPA/CA accounting practice in the heart of Berwick. You will be the first point of contact for all clients so you need superior communication skills for this role! Your Responsibilities ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ scanning, filing, banking etc. ฀Provide administration support to the team as required What we are looking for: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Applications close 23rd April 2014.

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ProPlumb is an award winning team, dedicated to providing the highest level of service and quality workmanship. Based in Pakenham, our sites are located across the South Eastern Suburbs. Applicants must hold plumbing and drainage qualifications, as well as be able to demonstrate experience in below ground sewer and stormwater drains for new homes. Proven experience with stormwater detention systems along with forming and pouring of concrete pits is also a must. Excavator, bobcat and/or Medium Rigid (MR) endorsed license would be an advantage. If this sounds like a team you would like to join, then please email your application letter and resume to admin@proplumb.com.au

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Required for workshop structural steel fabrication in Hallam, full time position for suitable applicant, after trial period. Send resume to: Leanne@melsteel.com.au Fax: 9796 5866 Post: PO Box 63, Hallam Vic 3803

TRUCK DRIVER HR Licence required. Full time position, start in Braeside daily. Experience required. Please call Michael on 0411 035 591.

WATER BLASTING Employee wanted to operate water blaster, must be comfortable working in confined space. Confined space/ elevator platform accreditation an advantage. Email resumes to deanrdacosta67@gmail.c om 0407 327 370.

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Josco is seeking applications for a full time position. Your main role will be receiving, storage, picking a n d p a c k i n g , distribution and general warehouse duties. Training will be provided. Forklift licence not essential but an advantage. Applications are sought from individuals who are keen to join a growing company that will reward effort and dedication. Send resumes to Warehouse Manager: mark.norbury@josco.com .au or post to Josco; 196 Hammond Road, Dandenong Vic 3175.

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HAIRDRESSERS 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.

A position currently exists for a qualified fitter & turner at our manufacturing facility in Officer. Applicants must be physically fit, be self motivated, well presented and have good communication & numeracy skills. Applicants should have experience in fabrication, pneumatics and process automation & ideally they would hold forklift and elevated work platform certificates. Applications to: Operations Manager, Hy Gain Feeds, P. O. Box 199, Officer 3809, or email mcarney@hygain.com.au Applications close: 18th April 2014

QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED Ben 0421 707 015

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A full position description, outlining the key selection criteria can be found at www.kinderstogether.com.au All applications require a current resume, the details of two referees and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria. Telephone enquiries to: Keli Fox 5629 2067 Applications forwarded to: Kinders Together (Employment) PO Box 182, Garfield VIC 3814 Or email: admin@kinderstogether.com.au Closing Date: Sunday 20 April 2014

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DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Star News Group could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Star News Group will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

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Front, Maurie and Wilhelmina lead the walkers group including David, Ampy, Ivy, Janico, Jean, Joan, Margaret, Norma, Sandra, Sebastiana, Christine, Muriel, Giovanna, Jan, Maureen and Heather around Cranbourne Park. Picture: DONNA OATES

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CRANBOURNE Park’s mall walking group will have a lot more ground to cover once the centre’s $110 million redevelopment is complete in 2015. The group, which has about 120 members, celebrated the announcement of the revamp and 12,500 square metre expansion recently with a special breakfast. Cranbourne Park’s centre manager Danielle Gunner said the group was very excited about seeing the redevelopment which will include new retailers, upgraded facilities and dining options. “The majority of the local walkers have watched the centre grow

from a paddock, to a supermarket with a few stores, to how the centre sits today,” she said. “They are eagerly anticipating which new stores we will be welcoming and can’t wait to walk the new expanded mall.” Established in 2003, the walking group meets twice a week and together the members walk laps of the centre. Held every Tuesday and Thursday, from 7.45am to 8.45am, the group, led by a qualified YMCA fitness instructor, is free to join. The group welcomes new members of all ages. Norma Watson, who has been part of the mall walkers group for

11 years, said she enjoyed walking without worrying about the weather. “It’s a nice safe walking environment for the Cranbourne community,” she said. Another member of the group, Wilhelmina Kracht, said she enjoyed meeting the group as often as she could. “We solve the problems of the world and keep each other motivated,” she said. “We share recipes and coffee after our morning walk.” For more information on the Cranbourne Park mall walkers group, contact Centre Management on 5996 3166.

CASEY council is reminding pet owners to ensure their furry friends are registered by the Thursday 10 April due date. Pet registration is due annually on 10 April and animal owners are reminded to note that date in their diaries. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said under state legislation any dog or cat which was three months of age or older needed to be registered with the council where they reside. “Registration fees help provide a wide range of important petrelated services within the City of Casey,” he said. “One of these features is council’s Lost Pets Register, an online service which helps to reunite lost pets with their owners. “I encourage everyone to make the most of this valuable tool if they are in the unfortunate situation of having their pet go missing.” City of Casey manager community safety Caroline Bell said the council had issued animal registration renewal notices to owners of all registered dogs and cats in the municipality. “It is each pet owner’s responsibility to ensure their dog or cat is registered with council and registration is paid each year,” she said. “Paying your registration has never been easier with BPAY now a permanent payment option and all the details to allow you to pay this way are included on your renewal notice. “It is important to point out that your pet must be microchipped before being registered with council and this can be carried out by your local vet. “If you are a pet owner and you haven’t received your animal registration renewal notice yet, please contact council on 9705 5200.” For more information on pet registration and microchipping visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/animalregistration. To pay pet registration online visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/council/online-payments/animal-registration

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Hair care, beauty services CREATIVE Style Hair and Beauty is more than your average hair salon. Owned by Georgie Marchese and Joanna Xenos, the store offers a wide range of hair dressing services as well as waxing, spray tanning, make-up, piercings and nail care. Hairdressing services range from cuts, colours, styling, extensions, perms, hair ups and more. The salon also stocks Juuce products, a hair range suitable for all hair types, plus the Pure arrange which is sulphate free, paraben free and includes organic extracts. Creative Style Hair and Beauty provides everything at one place - hair, beauty, nails, waxing and piercing plus a number of dedicated staff, one being a qualified and award winning nail technician. This business is different from the rest as their broad range of services differentiates them from any other company of this type. Special offers available at the store include a senior’s discount on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, plus customers must keep an eye out for offers in the paper or on Facebook.

The main focus behind this family run business, established more than 15 years ago, is to build clientele and provide the entire community with the best service possible. The current owners took over the company in July 2013 and have since provided clients with unbeatable service. Georgie has been in the industry for more than seven years and specialises in all aspects of hairdressing. All staff are friendly and passionate about their jobs - each employee endeavours to deliver the best possible work and outcome for all their clients. Come along to Creative Style Hair and Beauty for a great experience and to get your hands on top quality products. The store is located at Shop 123, Thompson Parkway Shopping Centre, Cranbourne North. Trading hours include Monday to Wednesday from 9am until 5pm, Thursday and Friday from 9am until 9pm and Saturday from 9am until 1pm.

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Pitching up a winner By JARROD POTTER

Casey Cavaliers forward Jono Hawes was spotted wearing a non-basketball sporting uniform on Saturday in the Keysborough strip before piling on a double-double for the Cavaliers in the right garb on Sunday. 118202 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Winning ways go on By JARROD POTTER CASEY Cavaliers winning ways continued with the senior gents knocking off Maccabi on Sunday afternoon. The top-of-the-ladder Cavaliers maintained their premier billing in Big V Division 2 basketball circles with a 69-52 win over the Maccabi Warriors. A stellar third term pushed the Cavaliers beyond the Warriors’ reach as a 24-10 quarter was reeled off by Casey shooters Matt Pebole (22 points, 6 rebounds) and Jono Hawes (20 points, 10 rebounds), with the latter fitting in a sneaky reserves’ football match for Keysborough on Saturday afternoon. Captain Dean Johnson pulled in his usual haul of rebounds - snaring 14 - off only 19 minutes court-time to dominate the Warriors while Matt Witherden (5 points, 9 rebounds) also controlled the key for the Cavaliers. The men will take a double-bye with this week’s scheduled break for the Cavaliers and the Easter weekend to follow. Casey’s women retain their top-billing in Division 2 despite a 45-51 loss to Western Port on Saturday night. The third quarter proved telling for the Cavaliers women as the visitors stormed ahead with a 22-13 advantage. Sammy Johnson (11 points) and Alex Keates (7 points, 9 rebounds) led the scoresheet for the Cavaliers. Casey’s last clash before the Easter break will see the women hosting the Blackburn Vikings on Sunday afternoon from 1pm and Casey’s unbeaten youth men’s team heading to Chelsea on Saturday evening for a 6pm tip off.

A STELLAR year spent on baseball diamonds across the country and the world was duly recognised for Endeavour Hills’ baseballer Ben Aslett. Aslett, 18, from Lyndale Secondary College, was awarded a secondary school Sporting Blue for his baseball achievements in 2013, including representing Australia at the Under-18 Baseball World Cup in Taichung, Taiwan and earning his place at the Australian Baseball Academy where he won the Golden Glove. An Olympic gold medallist and Western Bulldogs champion awarded him his Blue and considering the previous winners of the award - such as Major League Baseball brothers Travis and Adam Blackley - Aslett considers their successes a sign of his promising future. “It was an honour really, especially receiving it off Steve Hooker and Brad Johnson,” Aslett said. “Knowing a few of the people who had won the award previously that have gone onto bigger and better things was a great honour.” His supreme highlight of 2013 was wearing the green and gold and representing his country, but on a smaller scale Aslett also enjoyed playing school baseball with his school friends. “I suppose just playing school baseball with my mates was a bit of fun really and I had a good time doing that and it’s always good to be able to enjoy the game,” Aslett said. “I had a big year up at the academy and then with the Australian team so it was really a great year.” His recently finished summer season with the Waverley Blackcats capped off his Australian baseball stint for the time being as he heads over to America to join Seminole State College in Oklahoma to play junior college baseball. “I head over to America in August - going to Seminole State in Oklahoma,” Aslett said. “I just hope I improve, get better and after two years hopefully get into an NCAA Division 1 college. “They’re going pretty good this year and hopefully can have a good season when I head over there - where I hopefully play middle infield at shortstop or second base.” Aslett wanted to thank Lyndale Secondary College and sports co-ordinator Ryan Rooney for nominating him for the Blue and his parents - Sue and Steve - for their support throughout his baseball journey so far.

Endeavour Hills baseball star Ben Aslett was awarded a School Sport Victoria Sporting Picture: JARROD POTTER Blue. 118352

Triathlon can be a dirty business - but still fun By JARROD POTTER

Casey Cardinia Triathlon Squad’s Peter Warden celebrates his Team Up Tri Series victory at Mordialloc.

NOT many people can say they participate in triathlons “for some fun”, but Casey Cardinia Triathlon Club member Peter Warden isn’t your usual athlete. With eight Ironman completions to his name - including a personal best of 10.46 hours in Roth, Germany - Warden, from Pakenham, almost claimed a clean sweep in Team UP Tri Series for the M30-39 mini category, winning four out of the five races in the series. “Pretty good - had a fairly solid season in terms of training for the Melbourne Ironman,” Warden said. “Did that series for some fun and to get away from the mind-numbing training.” “It’s just a bit of fun - you go hard, go 100 per cent for a short time and its over really quickly and you’ve got your heart rate going the whole time.”

Warden gets to put his feet up for a little break before his Ironman training for the Melbourne AsiaPacific Ironman Championships recommences. “My last race for the season - have a rest and lining up for the Melbourne Ironman again, and start training for that. “Looking to finish in about 11-and-a-half hours and go for something around there.” Warden will be on volunteering duties at the Casey Cardinia Triathlon Club’s Dirty Triathlon Series grand final on Sunday morning at Lysterfield Lake. Online registrations are open until Wednesday night, with a limited amount of places also available on the day. For more information head to the Casey Cardinia Triathlon website www.ccts.org.au or the Facebook event page ‘Dirty Triathlon - Lysterfield Race’.

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It’s about education By RUSSELL BENNETT

Younger than the record By JARROD POTTER THIRTY years is a long time in athletics to hold a record. The Little Athletics Victoria State record for the 1500 metre race-walk was last set in 1984, but at the recently held State Championships it was smashed by Casey Little Athletics walker Nikola Mandic. Eleven-year-old Mandic, from Narre Warren, races for the Casey Cardinia Athletics Club and the Casey

Little Athletics Club, a proving ground for walkers at state championships in recent years. Young Mandic picked up the sport through encouragement from race-walking coach Elke Raselli. “We were doing athletics and my mum took me down to the park to train and my coach - Elke Raselli - found out about me at athletics and asked if I wanted to join her squad,” Mandic said. To get the state record and to knock eight seconds off his personal best in

the process was an exciting thrill and the highlight of his young walking career. “When I was down there, I said I hoped I got the record as I didn’t think I was going to go that quick… when I got it I said… yes!” Mandic said. “I had a chance because before that I was close to it twice.” Mandic knew the record was within his grasp as he had beaten the time in another event the week prior. “The week before that I did it, but

Champion netballers at Casey Netball Association claimed premiership after premiership Picture: CASEY NETBALL ASSOCIATION on the weekend. 118301

Casey cleans up at home CASEY Netball Association cleaned up at their home tournament, taking out the premier’s titles for 17 and Under Open, 15 and Under Open, 15 and Under Reserve and 13 and Under Open.

Casey’s 17 and Under Pride were runners-up after double overtime. With over 40 teams competing in the annual tournament, it was a massive feat for Casey to feature in five of the six grand

finals and to take away the title for four of the matches. It was the first Junior Association tournament under the Casey Netball Association banner that has been hosted at Casey Indoor Leisure Centre.

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this time I went a bit quicker…” Mandic said. “It was very exciting to get the gold but it’s even better to get the record.” The Fleetwood Primary School student’s time was fast enough to earn him the 55th quickest walk in Australia this year, including the older junior athletes and even senior athletes across that distance. Mandic wanted to thank his parents and his race-walk squad coach Elke Raselli.

QUIZ NUMBER 1248 1. HOW many gold medals did Australia win in rowing at the 2012 Olympics? 2. WHICH famous Wimbledon champion stopped shaving for four days before every major tournament? 3. WHO refused to shake Jesse Owens’ hand after he won a gold medal at the 1936 Olympics? 4. WHICH famous Australian cartoonist also owned several race horses? 5. WITH which Australian sport was rock legend Tina Turner associated in the early 1990s? 6. WHICH British Prime Minister won the 1969 Sydney to Hobart Yacht race? 7. WHO won the Australian, Empire and World Featherweight boxing titles? 8. WHICH famous female golfer from the 1930s also won Olympic gold medals for the US in hurdling and javelin throwing? 9. WORLD cricket’s governing body is known by which three-letter abbreviation? 10. WHICH horse dead-heated for third place in the Caulfield Cup and then won the Melbourne Cup 10 days later? 11. WHO was the last amateur to win the Australian Open golf title? 12. WHICH Australian swimming great appeared in a movie with Tab Hunter and Fabian? 13. WHICH boxer changed his name by deed poll, adding the christian name ‘Marvellous’? 14. IN which sport did General Patton represent the US at the 1912 Olympics? 15. WHICH star of the James Bond movie ‘Octopussy’ played Davis Cup tennis for India ? 16. WHICH leading jockey rode both the winners of the 1977 Melbourne Cup and the 1978 Caulfield Cup? 17. WHAT did cricket legend Keith Miller do during World War II? 18. WHAT are the three values of goals in basketball? 19. WHICH future Australian champion won the national 10,000 metres title in 1975? 20. HOW many points does it take to win a game of table tennis?

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AFL South East has established a junior tribunal for the region which will be fully operational by the end of the month. The new system - which will cover youngsters in the South East Juniors, Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League, and the Frankston and District Junior Football League - has been established to bring consistency to tribunal practices across the region. It will be a completely independent body made up of representatives from each of the three leagues. “To have an independent body handle that process takes a lot of the administration work away from leagues and eases the burden on them,” said AFL South East region general manager Jeremy Bourke. AFL South East asked for a minimum of three and maximum of five people from each league to be involved in the panel. Those involved will then be put through the appropriate training. Bourke said the tribunal needed to be independent and completely transparent in its rulings. “Hopefully this will lead to less cases appearing before the tribunal,” he said. “The ultimate goal is to make sure the players who do appear before the tribunal never do so again. “We want to help them become better footballers and better people. “We know we play an emotive, contact sport (but) this is about education.” The tribunal - named the AFL South East Regional Tribunal - is expected to be finalised by 27 April. It will sit on Tuesdays, and Wednesdays as required; and could hold hearings anywhere from Cranbourne to Frankston.


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City outclassed by Mustangs DANDENONG CITY faced the sting of a 0-3 drubbing by ladder-leading Box Hill United in its NPL1 clash on Saturday. City could not muster any form of positive offence to affect the final outcome as Mustangs’ Rinor Muriqi (two goals) and Ken Athiu slotted the Box Hill score line. Dandenong City falls to 10th on the National Premier League Victoria 1 table and faces crosstown rival Springvale White Eagles on Saturday afternoon from 3pm at Frank Holohan Reserve in Endeavour Hills. WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE Proving their right to be in the top tier, Casey Comets narrowly fell to league powerhouse Box Hill United 2-3. Candela Ferreyra Bas and Charlee West popped up for their first WPL goals for the Casey Comets, but the show was all one way traffic as Box Hill piled on three goals through Jasmina Pedic, Natalie Exon and Madelaine Richardson. Casey sits in ninth with a draw and a loss to show for it’s first two WPL rounds. Casey Comets face FC Bulleen Lions on Monday night at the Venuto Club. STATE LEAGUES Casey Comets had to settle for a 1-1 draw with South Springvale on Saturday as Simon Webster’s goal was equally matched by South Springvale’s Dean Panagopoulos. Comets host FC Clifton Hill on Saturday to improve it’s 1-1 record and fourth place standing in Men’s State League 1 South East. Doveton SC sent the visitor Nunawading City FC home with no points following a 2-0 cleansheet. Grant Lane and Vasilios Natsioulas slotted the majors for the Doves to push their credentials to second in State League 2 South East. Falling to the back of the field is Berwick City with its second loss in the new division following a 1-2 loss to top-of-the-ladder Beaumaris. A captain’s goal from Orlando Mejias was not enough to push the City lads ahead as Beaumaris knocked in two of its own to secure top spot on the ladder. Both State League 2 sides are on the road this week with Berwick City off to Nunawading and Doveton facing Seaford United.

Hallam Hawks president Paul Wilson, City of Casey Red Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith, and Southern Football League CEO Dave Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT Cannizzo ushered in a new era of night footy at Hallam on Friday night. 118430

Night matches light Falcons finally the way for Hawks wing to a win Southern Football League

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By JARROD POTTER ENDEAVOUR Hills broke apart Ashwood after half-time to secure its first win in 20 months. For only the seventh time in the senior team’s history - since joining the Southern Football League in 2011 - the Falcons soared to victorious heights and sung the song with gusto in a 19.6 (120) to 11.21 (87) victory. It’s a 165-point turnaround from match to match - following the Hills 132-point seasonending loss to Sandown Cobras last season. A nine-goal-to-six last quarter shootout ensued as Falcons’ goal-slinger Shane Peake proved the best of the Endeavour Hills charge - as he rattled off five goals from the chamber. The prime ball winners on the ground were Shane Peake, Mitch Whatman, Thomas Marshall, Aaron Brookes and Matt Peake. HALLAM could not make the most of its first home clash under lights on Friday night, with the newly demoted South Yarra downing the Hawks 5.8 (38) to 9.7 (61). A resolute fight-back after half-time kept the Hawks in the clash as J. Barrie Sewell (two goals) hit the scoreboard, but Hallam could not up the ante any further with the visitors kicking away in the last term to register a 23-point win. Stephen Chin, Jayden Nolan and Matt Neve were the best afield for the Hawks. The cross-town rivalry will resume on Saturday as Endeavour Hills hosts Hallam at Barry Simon Reserve. Doveton Eagles will start its first SFL Division 2 campaign on Saturday when it heads to Koornang Park to face the Caulfield Bears.

THE Hallam Hawks officially stepped into the brave new world of night footy on Friday, hosting their first ever game for premiership points under lights. And although the result didn’t go according to plan - the Hawks going down to the visiting South Yarra in the Southern Football League Division 3 seniors 9.7 (61) to 5.8 (38) - the day signified the beginning of something special. “When I got to the ground at 4.30pm there were people there already,” said club president and reserves coach Paul Wilson.

“The South Yarra boys were all here early, too. “When the reserves game started and I looked up and saw the crowd building ... wow “I’m a massive advocate for night footy - I think it’s definitely the way to go.” The Hawks have six night matches fixtured for 2014 and Wilson openly admits to wanting nine in future, which would mean all of the club’s home games would be night clashes. “We’d love to play all our home games under lights,” he said. “That’s what I’m working on.” Wilson was thrilled with the

work of his committee and club volunteers in readying the Hallam Recreation Reserve on Frawley Road over the days leading up to the South Yarra clash. “I couldn’t be happier with the committee and (City of Casey Red Gum Ward) councillor Wayne Smith has just been fantastic in supporting us, too.” Wilson said the prospect of night footy at Hallam wouldn’t be possible without people such as club secretary Michelle Neve, Tony Lowe, and Carmel and Peter Maskiell. “The Southern Football League - Dave Cannizzo (CEO) and Matt Duck (general manager of opera-

tions) - have been terrific in supporting it, too,” he said. “They had to get the other clubs to all agree to it and that wasn’t easy but in general they won them over and said to come and play night footy at Hallam. “We’re just rapt - it’s a historic occasion and you have to remember that it’s only our third year of existence as a senior club.” Steve Chin, Jayden Nolan and Matt Neve were among the Hawks’ best on Friday and they’ll be looking to step up their play even further this Saturday afternoon in the local derby against Endeavour Hills at Barry Simon Reserve.

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Snakes in the grass slither to victory ST FRANCIS XAVIER had the lead against Richmond Central for three-of-the-four quarter breaks. The two clubs have quite the shared history - after squaring off in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) Division 4 grand final in 2011 as the X-Men lofted the cup and advanced into Division 3 as premiers.

The Snakes made sure the victories did not keep rolling for the Beaconsfield-based amateur football club, with a come-frombehind two-point victory starting the X-Men’s year on the back foot. Alas, the X-Men couldn’t hold that advantage when it mattered most as Richmond Central snuck in for a 14.11 (95) to 14.9 (93) victory at Kevin Bartlett Reserve.

Leading by four points at the final change, the flow of play went the Snakes way as the X-Men could not eke out another goal under the crunch. Club champion full forward Ben Spencer (6 goals) found his goal kicking boots in the back of the closet after kicking 100 in 2011 and chipping in for a couple apiece were Joel Lenders and Dwayne Scott.

The best afield for the X-Men were Adam Burns, Leigh Andrews and Dandenong Cricket Club spearhead Justin Butterfield. Former ROC/Gippsland Power ruckman Dane Roy was part of the Richmond Central outfit and featured in its best. St Francis Xavier takes on Power House at home on Saturday.

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Wickers open with bang By DAVID NAGEL BERWICK has made the first big statement in this year’s Casey Cardinia Football League by crushing arch-rival Beaconsfield by 88 points at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Wickers produced just the right formula, mixing a flamboyant attack with a dour defence to totally dominate the Eagles in this year’s first instalment of the Battle of the Creek. The Wickers kept the Eagles goal-less in the first half, extending their 47-point advantage with 13 goals-to-six after the break. “I was surprised, but we’re a lot better positioned than we were last year,” was Berwick coach Rhys Nisbet’s response when asked about the ease of victory. “We’ve learnt a hell of a lot from last year. We’ve got a better fitness base and structure and we’ve had a concentrated pre-season, I know it’s clichéd, but that was an unbelievable team effort based on a lot of hard work.” Kristian Meredith earned tophonours for his four-quarter blanketing role on Daniel Mislicki, 18-year-old Jake Gains worked tirelessly to nullify the influence of Scott Meyer in the ruck, while a dangerous forward line gave the Eagles constant and intense headaches all afternoon. Full-forward Nathan Waite hit the contest hard, all day, to kick six goals, while youngster Harry Money kicked four, and made the transition from under 18s to senior footy look easy. All forwards benefitted from the exciting play of midfielder Paul Vanschilt, who looked back to his best after a disappointing 2013. “He’s back,” Nisbet said of Vanschilt.

“He’s our vice-captain and has been in the top two or three at the club all the way through pre-season. He was back to his best football, running on top of the ground and really having an impact. We’re a lot more confident in our ability when he’s up and about.” Brent Heus slotted three for the Eagles, the returning Kris Fletcher battled hard, while Cleyton Bertoncello and Trent Stokoe were the best of a bad bunch. NARRE Warren survived a third-quarter charge from a wasteful Pakenham, regaining its composure to win by 61 points at Fox Road. The reigning champs led by 16 points at half time before Pakenham kicked 2.9 to 2.2 in the premiership quarter to shoot itself in the foot. The Magpies smashed the Lions in the last, 9.6 to 1.2 a true reflection of their dominance. Kerem Baskaya kicked five goals for the winners, and Ben Wragg four, while Liam Myatt was outstanding with three goals on debut. Kym Jones was superb in the ruck for the Lions. KEYSBOROUGH will head to the bright lights of Casey Fields to take on Cranbourne on Friday night with a real spring in its step after a 39-point victory over Doveton at Rowley Allen Reserve. The Burra played four solid quarters of football, kicking six goals to one after half time, to record their first victory over the Doves since round three 2012. Richard Minney (Noble Park), Daniel Papa (Chirnside Park) and Tim Werner (Gordon) gave the Burra midfield a new-look, while Davor Rajic was the most productive forward on the ground with four goals. Doveton wasted opportunities in the second quarter and its inabil-

ity to find a focal-point up forward will be an Achilles heel all season. Mitch Viney and Frank D’Agostino battled hard all day for the visitors. CRANBOURNE’S restructured forward line clicked into gear after half time, with the Eagles kicking 13 goals-to-three after the break to defeat ROC by 59 points at Starling Road. Michael Theodoridis was outstanding for the Eagles, kicking seven goals in a lead-up role, while skipper Marc Holt took an uncharacteristic back-seat to slot four. “We were asleep in the first half,” Cranbourne coach Scott Sutherland said of his side’s eight-point deficit. Max Gearon, Daniel Baker and Tim Smith all hit the scoreboard for the Eagles, courtesy of some good crumbing work, while Brandon Osborne, Ray George and Nick Barker led a frugal defence. Dylan Chapman and James Canty were best for the Kangas. TOORADIN’s reluctance to hit the panic button and stay calm and composed was the key ingredient in its 107-point win over Hampton Park at Westernport Oval. The Seagulls were challenged by the Redbacks, who struck seven scoring shots to two, to take a 15-point lead to the first break. The Seagulls turned things around in a hurry however, kicking 20.12 to 1.4 after quarter time in a totally dominant display. Julian Suarez booted seven for the winners while Pat Chin and Jake O’Donnell, with three each, were dangerous. Phil Burns and Adam Splatt were others to shine for the Gulls while Luke O’Brien gritted his teeth all day for the Redbacks.

Berwick vice-captain Paul Vanschilt has endured some horror injuries over the last couple of years, but was back to his best against Beaconsfield on Saturday. 118125 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Scorpions face the Demons in their midst By JARROD POTTER MELBOURNE connections paid dividends for Casey Scorpions in its Round 1 VFL clash with Essendon as the Demons-listed players stood up under pressure. Wayward kicking from Casey proved problematic in the first term as Essendon kicked straighter to take the early lead. Four rapid-fire goals from Jordie McKenzie, Neville Jetta, Troy Smith and Jake Best pushed the Scorpions ahead at the major break, with the Bombers left dazed after the rampaging Casey blew right past them. Casey pushed its lead out to 25 points part way through the final term off a shot from former Melbourne captain Jack Trengove - who was demoted to the VFL - sailed through the bigger uprights. The Bombers went on one last run - sneaking back in front with three last-quarter goals to Zach Mer-

CCFL SCOREBOARD SENIORS CRANBOURNE ROC KEYSBOROUGH DOVETON BERWICK BEACONSFIELD NARRE WARREN PAKENHAM TOORADIN-DALMORE HAMPTON PARK

rett who was playing a significant role in the revival. The Casey midfield robustly battled and gained first possession on the back of exceptional work from McKenzie, who led the charge for the Scorpions with 31 touches, Daniel Nicholson (29) and Mitch Clisby (28) also put their hands up for Demons’ selection next week. Carrying on the Melbourne-centric success, Neville Jetta and Sam Blease slotted a pair of goals each, with the pair taking Casey from deficit to victory in the dying minutes of the 38-minute last-quarter. Jake Best (3 goals) lived up to his name and was exceptional roaming across the midfield and up forward while former Berwick midfielder Nathan Page also shone for the Scorpions. Casey Scorpions will host Geelong Cats on Sunday afternoon at Casey Fields from 2pm.

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11.11 7.9 11.9 7.11 13.8 4.4 10.9 8.12 13.7 4.7

17.17(119) 8.12(60) 14.12(96) 7.15(57) 20.10(130) 6.6(42) 19.15(129) 9.14(68) 21.13(139) 4.8(32)

LADDER W L D % PTS Tooradin-Dalmore 1 0 0 434.38 4 Berwick 1 0 0 309.52 4 Cranbourne 1 0 0 198.33 4 Narre Warren 1 0 0 189.71 4 Keysborough 1 0 0 168.42 4 Doveton 0 1 0 59.38 0 Pakenham 0 1 0 52.71 0 ROC 0 1 0 50.42 0 Beaconsfield 0 1 0 32.31 0 Hampton Park 0 1 0 23.02 0 This week: Cranbourne v Keysborough (Friday night), Hampton Park v ROC, Tooradin-Dalmore v Doveton, Pakenham v Berwick, Beaconsfield v Narre Warren. 1128672-EG15-14

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ESSENDON Goals: L. Jetta 3, Z. Merrett 2, K. Aylett , S. Tagliabue, O. Fantasia , C. Dell’Olio , J. Mellington , A. Kefford. Best: K. Aylett, A. McLeod, S. Edwards, L. Jetta, C. Dell’Olio, D. Van Unen. CASEY SCORPIONS Goals: J. Best 3, S. Blease 2, N. Jetta 2, J. Trengove, N. Page, M. Clisby , J. McKenzie, T. Smith. Best: N. Jetta, J. McKenzie, T. Davis, M. Clisby, J. Best, N. Page.

4.5 5.7 8.4 6.7 7.7 0.2 8.7 6.3 7.5 3.5

RESERVES: Cranbourne 9.11(65) d ROC 7.4(46). Doveton 19.15(129) d Keysborough 6.1(37). Berwick 10.15(75) d Beaconsfield 7.4(46). Narre Warren 20.12(132) d Pakenham 3.2(20). Tooradin-Dalmore 9.12(66) d Hampton Park 6.12(48). UNDER 19: Cranbourne 10.14(74) d ROC 7.5(47). Berwick 8.7(55) d Beaconsfield 5.9(39). Narre Warren 13.8(86) d Pakenham 6.8(44). Tooradin-Dalmore 11.9(75) d Hampton Park 5.11(41).w UNDER 17: Cranbourne 20.15(135) d ROC 1.2(8). Tooradin-Dalmore 18.23(131) d Hampton Park 2.2(14). Berwick 9.14(68) d Beaconsfield 4.4(28). Narre Warren 14.9(93) d Pakenham 2.3(15).

VFL SCOREBOARD Essendon Casey Scorpions

1.3 3.2 5.3 3.2 2.4 0.0 5.2 3.1 1.1 3.4

Sam Blease’s second goal was the match winner for Casey Scorpions in a tough tussle with Essendon VFL. 103505 Picture: JARROD POTTER

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BOATS & MARINE SAVAGE, 4.2m, 50HP motor, reg for 12 months, new battery, new electric winch $3,200neg. 5996 2470. TINNY, 14ft, 25HP Suzuki, 2006, electric start, 4 stroke, registered trailer and boat, $5,200. 0419 643 336.

CARAVANS & TRAILERS CAMPER TRAILER, Jayco, Finch, comes with all the trimmings, 3 way fridge, full gas stove with oven, full awnings, TV ariel, sleeps 5, VGC. $12,000ono. 9702 2265. CAMPER TRAILER, Camel, 2013, off road, walk in QS bed, stainless steel kitchen, 2x4.5 gas bottles, 75 litre water tank, gazebo, electric brakes. Almost brand new. $21,000. 0407 859 685. Calls only after 7pm.

JAYCO, Sterling, 2011, 22ft, awning with annexe, large fridge/freezer, washing machine, full ensuite, TV, DVD player, AC, heating, electric brakes, in new condition, stored in garage. $43,000. For more photos call 9707 5012 or 0418 549 309.

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

OLYMPIC, 1000, 12 years old. GC, light green and grey inside, microwave, awning, annexe, reg July 2014. $14,500. Justina 0402 418 928.

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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.

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.

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

FORD, Laser, 1996, LXI sedan, auto, AC, PS, reg until 8/14, 290,000kms, EC. $1,650. 0409 991 079.

HOLDEN, 1963, Premier Collector Aussie Car, auto, original condition, motor/body A1, ready to cruise, reg, 04228-H. $17,900. 0426 873 347.

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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.

MOTORCYCLES 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 17/05/14. RWC will be supplied. $10,800 or best offer. All enquiries: 0418 274 312.

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. 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.

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

MITSUBISHI, Pajero, 1997, manual, 7 seats, sun roof, motor reconditioned 2 years ago, injected dual fuel, bull bar and heavy duty tow pack, well maintained, VGC, RWC, registered, OEF-878. $6,500ono. 5942 5642, 0438 041 754.

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

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 YAMAHA, WRF 250, 2004, VGC, 6000kms, FMF pipe, all lights working, for reg. $3,500. 0402 819 053.

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

NISSAN, Pulsar Q, 5 speed, AC, PS, 2L fuel injected, 4 door hatch, VIN # 6F4FJN14MOE19119, EC. $1,800. 0408 482 012.

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NISSAN, Patrol, wagon, 1990, 4WD, gas, manual, V8, 2 new front tyres, WPX-598. $6,500. 0410 815 528.

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

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