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BUDGET BOOST FOR CASEY SCHOOLS STATE BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS $2 - $2.5 billion Cranbourne-Pakenham Rail Line including the removal of a number of south-east level crossings; Zone 1 & 2 travel for the price of a Zone 1 fare, saving Casey families around $1,200 a year; Complete upgrades to local railway stations; $211 million for 12 new schools, including... Casey Central East Primary (Cranbourne North) Pic (L-R): Ken Smith MP, Member for Bass, Inga Peulich MLC Member for South-East Metro Region, Mayor of Casey, Cr. Geoff Ablett, Minister for Education Martin Dixon and Cr. Susan Serey at the new Casey Central East Primary School site, recently funded by the Coalition.

Cranbourne South West Primary (Cranbourne West) Heather Grove Primary (Clyde North) $940,000 Upgrade at Cranbourne West Primary

The Napthine Government is continuing the push to fund improvements to the education system with $211 million allocated for 12 new schools including: • Casey Central East Primary School in Cranbourne North • Cranbourne South West Primary School in Cranbourne West • Heather Grove Primary School in Clyde North

Duplication of Sladen Street from Codrington Street to Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne

State Member for South Eastern Metropolitan Region, Inga Peulich recently joined Minister for Education, Martin Dixon, Geoff Ablett and Susan Serey to announce another new school in the City of Casey.

$8.5 billion - $11 billion Melbourne Rail Link

“The Casey Central East Primary School will now become a reality for one of Victoria’s fastest growing communities,” Mrs Peulich said.

Sewer system growth in Casey $25.332 million

Cutting payroll tax for around 39,000 Victorian employers and their 1.6 million $1.2 billion per year for vocational education

Recycled Water in the City of Casey $38.298 million

Water system growth in Casey $23.586 million

“After purchasing the land a couple of years ago, the Napthine Coalition Government will deliver where the former Government could not.”

Abolishing Stamp Duty on life insurance policies saving consumers $4 million annually

“The Napthine Coalition Government will continue to Build a Better Victoria,” Mrs Peulich said.

Other already made announcements:

“Education has been a key priority of the Napthine Coalition Government and Casey residents know only the Victorian Government can deliver on our local community’s education needs.” “That is why the Victorian Coalition Government is getting on with the job of providing much needed schools and infrastructure in the City of Casey,” Mrs Peulich said. This announcement follows on from the Napthine Coalition Government confirming Cranbourne South West Primary School and Heather Grove Primary School will also be fast tracked.

INSIDE: ZONE 1 CHANGES

$49 million to duplicate Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road to cut congestion. $38 million to upgrade Hallam Road between Pound Road and Ormond Road The all new Monash Children’s Hospital $81 million redevelopment of Frankston Hospital’s Emergency Department; $100 million Bayside Rail Upgrade; and $159 million to remove the Springvale Road level crossing and build a brand new Springvale railway station.


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A MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER “The Coalition’s Budget delivers a bold and visionary infrastructure program that will create thousands of new jobs and drive economic growth. Through responsible economic management my government is delivering better services with record funding for health, education, community safety and support for the most vulnerable in our community. To support a growing population and increased demand on existing infrastructure and services we have a clear plan to invest in Victoria’s future; building a better Victoria and stronger local communities.”

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Cheaper trains and buses for Melbourne, and Free CBD trams! Public Transport Snapshot The Victorian Coalition Government is making changes to the way we travel from Casey into the City. A full fare commuter who currently buys a Zone 1 + 2 daily fare each day will be saving $1200 per year, or if using an annual myki pass, will save more than $750.

cost of living relief for families with commuters being able to travel in Zones 1 and 2 for the price of a Zone 1 fare, and for those in the outer suburbs it will mean parking closer to home, less travel time and more time with the family.

Tram travel within the CBD and Docklands will be free in a move that will enhance Melbourne’s reputation as an international city.

This is just one of the many ways the Victorian Coalition Government is fixing Victoria’s public transport system by providing more services, moving more people, more often.

This initiative will provide significant

$2-$2.5 billion CranbournePakenham Rail Project

Casey commuters will benefit from significantly improved rail services on the Dandenong, Cranbourne and Pakenham rail lines. This project will boost services by 30 per cent and provide 25 new trains.

Cheaper fares and free CBD trams Zone 1 + 2 travel for the price of a Zone 1 fare and FREE tram travel in Melbourne’s CBD and Docklands. A commuter who pays for a Zone 1 + 2 ticket each day will save around $1200 a year, or, if using an annual myki pass, will save more than $750. All commuters in Melbourne’s outer suburbs and growth areas will benefit. People travelling wholly within Zone 2 will continue to pay the current discounted fare.

Parking closer to home Commuters will be able to park closer to home rather than driving to stations in the Zone 1 area. This will help ease congestion and reduce petrol and vehicle running costs.

Level crossing removals

Pic (L-R): Casey Mayor, Cr. Geoff Ablett, Cr. Susan Serey, Cr. Amanda Stapledon (2nd from right) & Inga Peulich MLC at Hallam Station announcing cheaper public transport.

The Napthine Government is undertaking the largest program of level crossing removals and grade separations in the State’s history. Funding has now been allocated for planning and/or construction for 40 level crossing removals or grade separations.


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Small Business: Investing in Jobs, Growth and Infrastructure The Victorian Coalition Government is investing $18 million in the 2014/15 Victorian State Budget to support growth in small businesses and create job opportunities across the south east. By investing $18 million in business support programs and local retail infrastructure upgrades, the Victorian Coalition Government will assist small business to prosper.

Victoria’s strong economy and investment in major new job-creating infrastructure will have flow-on effects and will strengthen our small business sector. Victoria’s small businesses employ more than 1.27 million people and since 2010, 80,000 extra jobs have been created by small businesses across the State. Investing in the future and providing significant investment for small business

will provide greater access to professional advice and expertise in key areas that are critical to business success. An additional $4 million in the State Budget will be invested over the next four years to deliver the Local Area Capital Improvement program. This program will fund local municipalities revive their strip shopping centres as part of our strong commitment to small business and the retail industry.

$1.4 billion boost to make our health system healthier The Coalition Government will invest an additional $1.4 billion in the health of Victorians, enabling Victoria’s world-class hospitals to deliver more emergency care and elective surgery than ever before. The Coalition will invest $190 million over four years, including $45.5 million in 201415 for additional elective surgery. The Coalition Government’s investment in elective surgery will target waiting times, so that more patients can receive their treatment more quickly. We will also provide $60 million in 2014/15 for hospitals to meet demand for health services during winter, when respiratory illnesses cause a surge in hospital admissions, particularly among the elderly and those with chronic conditions.

Pic (L-R): The Hon. Gordon Rich-Phillips, Casey Mayor, Cr. Geoff Ablett, Inga Peulich MLC with community member at Casey Hospital.

Funding for Ambulance services will be increased by $35 million during 2014-15, compared to the previous year, to a record $697 million.

The additional funding demonstrates the Coalition Government’s commitment to Ambulance Victoria, which is achieving world-leading cardiac arrest survival rates.

COALITION EASING COST OF LIVING PRESSURES The Victorian Coalition Government is easing the cost of living by allocating $4.7 million to upgrade the online energy price comparison tool, My Power Planner, which helps more Victorians find energy offers that can save them money. Since its launch in September last year, the ‘My Power Planner’ tool has had more than 52,000 visits and provides a onestop-shop for Victorians to save on their energy bills for the home or business. The online government-run website includes gas and solar offers and this upgrade investment will make the

site more accessible to culturally and linguistically diverse users, allowing easy access to thousands of energy options. The Coalition Government is also investing $33.4 million in the State Budget to assist low income households with electricity, gas, water and municipal rate concessions to avoid financial hardship. The My Power Planner tool can be found on the Government’s Switch On Website at https://mpp.switchon.vic.gov.au/

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STATE BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS This Budget includes an infrastructure program that will deliver generational change in how we move around our State. We’re supporting families with road and rail services to enable local communities to meet the needs of a growing population. More information about this year’s Budget is available at www.budget.vic.gov.au

Securing our finances

The Napthine Government has fixed the former Governments financial mess. Disciplined financial management by the Napthine Government has delivered a transformational Budget that will benefit all who live in the south eastern suburbs. •

Spending up to $27 billion on record state-shaping infrastructure projects to better integrate Victoria’s rail and road networks and social infrastructure.

Delivering a $1.3 billion surplus, growing to $3.3 billion in 2017-18, to help fund major infrastructure projects.

Maintaining Victoria’s triple-A credit rating, the Napthine Government has acted decisively to bring spending under control while growing frontline services.

Record investment in infrastructure will generate tens of thousands of new jobs across Victoria.

Cutting payroll tax to 4.85%, helping Victorian businesses to reduce their costs and employ more people.

Stronger Communities

Infrastructure we need

The Napthine Government is helping strengthen local communities. To support a growing population and an increased demand for services, this Budget provides funding for new schools, better hospitals and more police on the street.

This Budget makes it easier and more convenient for people to travel through their suburbs and to get to and from Melbourne with the largest infrastructure budget for our community.

12 new schools across the State, three of which are in our community

$271 million for school upgrades and improvements

This Budget will provide an additional $370 million to maintain, restore and improve our road network across Victoria.

The $2 - $2.5 billion CranbournePakenham Rail Corridor Project will deliver benefits to all in the south east

The Melbourne Rail Link will transform our rail network and create 3700 new jobs at its peak of construction, reducing travel times and moving an extra 35,000 passengers during peak hours.

East West Link will relieve traffic congestion in the south east and will provide an alternative to the West Gate

The Airport Rail Link will connect Melbourne Airport to the City, delivering a convenient and efficient rail transport.

The largest level crossing removal program on record, with funding for delivery or planning of 40 level crossing removals and grade separations.

$12.9 billion record health funding in 2014-15 – with an additional $1.4 billion over four years to support hospitals.

$190 million to boost elective surgery over four years.

1700 additional police officers and 940 Protective Service Officers, completing the largest recruitment in Victoria Police’s history.

$447 million to expand prison capacity, supporting the tougher parole laws we have introduced.

Building a better Victoria. Strong Plans to deliver growth, jobs and opportunities.

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tinue delivering high quality services and building community infrastructure,” he said. “Over 120 people move into Casey each week. “We are taking steps now to future proof the city, to ensure there is no compromise to the essential services and infrastructure that residents enjoy now and into the future.”

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Major projects allocated funding in the capital works program include the Edwin Flack Reserve Synthetic Athletics Track in Berwick, flood lighting at the Berwick Springs Reserve Junior Football Club, additional car parking at the Cranbourne Bowls Club, a redevelopment of the Cranbourne Basketball Centre and a $2.9 million investment in road improvements.

$2.3m Carlisle Park football/ cricket oval and surrounds

Cr Ablett also confirmed that the council had undertaken a new valuation of rateable properties as of 1 January 2014. “All councils in Victoria are required to undertake this valuation every two years,” he said. “The purpose of the revaluation is to update the council’s measure of how much your property is worth.

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“Valuations are independently certified by the Valuer General and revaluations do not generate extra revenue for the council, they simply redistribute the same rate revenue across properties on a different basis.” Ratepayers are invited to view the Draft Budget at www.casey.vic.gov.au and they can have their say at www. caseyconversations.com.au.

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RESIDENTS will again be dishing out the dollars to the City of Casey with rates soon to rise by an average of 6.3 per cent, as revealed in council’s 201415 Draft Budget released on Wednesday. The 6.3 per cent rise to rates and waste charges has been flagged in the $317 million budget, from which $239 million will be allocated to the council’s operating budget and the remaining $78 million will be spent on the council’s capital works program to fund community infrastructure. Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett this week brushed aside suggestions that the development of the new Casey Cultural Precinct had impacted upon the rate rise. “Some residents have asked whether their rates have increased as a result of the construction of the new cultural precinct - this is not the case,” he said. “Through many years of responsible financial management, council can finance the construction of the Casey Cultural Precinct without an increase to rates using a combination of savings, a loan and external funding to fund the project.” Cr Ablett said the council understood the financial pressures facing residents but could not afford to stop investing in community facilities, parks and roads. He said the City of Casey had been “hit” with soaring utility costs and reduced grants from other levels of government, which were out of the council’s control. “While increasing rates is not our preferred option, we have to balance the external costs being placed onto council and our responsibility to con-

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Community ommunity NE NEWS S Casey Volunteer Award winners announced More than 100 people came together at the 14th annual Casey Volunteer Awards to thank and recognise the outstanding volunteers who consistently dedicate their time, energy and skills to the community.

Make your voice count! The City of Casey has launched the Make Your Voice Count campaign in the lead up to the Victorian State Government election in November 2014. Council is seeking funding commitments from the Victorian and Opposition Governments for the following key projects which will enhance the liveability of Casey:

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Make your voice count: • Sign the online petition to the Premier of Victoria and Victorian Treasurer at www.makeyourvoicecount.com.au • Email or write to your local State Member of Parliament and election candidates • Tweet your views to @CityOfCasey using the hashtag #makeyourvoicecount • Like Council’s campaign on Facebook by visiting www.facebook.com/ caseymakeyourvoicecount • Join the conversation at www.caseyconversations.com.au

Bus service improvements Hallam Road duplication/ South Gippsland Highway intersection upgrade Thompsons Road duplication/ Western Port Highway intersection upgrade Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road duplication (stage two) The Casey Cultural Precinct The attraction of investment and creation of jobs in the Casey Cardinia region Youth mental health services

The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on Council’s 2014-15 Draft Budget. The Draft Budget features an operating budget of $239 million to ensure Council continues to provide vital services to residents and a $78 million capital works program to fund a range of vital infrastructure projects and keep pace with the needs of Casey’s rapidly growing population. All Councils in Victoria are required to undertake a new valuation every two years and the City of Casey undertook a valuation of rateable properties as at 1 January 2014. 9DOXDWLRQV DUH LQGHSHQGHQWO\ FHUWL¿HG E\ WKH 9DOXHU *HQHUDO DQG UHYDOXDWLRQV GR QRW generate extra revenue for the Council.

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The rates and waste charge for residential properties will increase by an average of 6.3%, which equates to less than $2 per week, ensuring Casey’s rates continue to be among the lowest per capita.

Pruning near Powerlines Throughout the year, Council maintains trees under powerlines in some areas of Casey.

Bookings are now being taken for the next Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast to be held on Wednesday 25 June.

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Pruning will occur in the following areas between May and October 2014.

The Casey Cardinia Business Breakfasts have built up a reputation DV SUHVHQWLQJ D WHUUL¿F RSSRUWXQLW\ for businesses to network, expand client bases, access current business information, and to hear quality guest speakers whilst enjoying tea and coffee upon arrival and full breakfast.

All residents are invited to view the Draft Budget and make a submission by Tuesday 17 June 2014. The Draft Budget is available for inspection at the City of Casey’s Customer Service Centres and on Council’s website at www.casey.vic.gov.au.

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The guest speaker at the breakfast will be Layne Beachley who is widely regarded as the most successful female surfer in history and has spent the last two decades committed to making it easier for young women to achieve their goals by establishing the Layne Beachley Aim for the Stars Foundation. For more information, visit www.caseycardinia.com.au or contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200. City of Casey Customer Service Centres:

Draft Budget for consultation

Council will consider any written submissions and adopt the budget at a Special Council Meeting to be held at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren, on Tuesday 24 June 2014.

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June council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council meeting Tuesday 3 June, 6.30 pm Tuesday 17 June, 6.30 pm Tuesday 24 June (special), 6.30 pm

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Pictured at the 2014 Casey Volunteer Awards are (L-R): Brian Hetherton and Lindsay Harding (Casey Volunteer Group Award 2014 for Akoonah Park Men’s Shed Inc); Cathy Wieckmann and Mellissa McIlroy (Casey Volunteer Organisation Award 2014 for Christians Helping In Primary Schools Inc); Mrs Barbara Richardson (Casey Individual Volunteer Award 2014 for Community Transport & Support Services); City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett; Mrs Robin Dzedins JP (Casey Individual Volunteer Award 2014 for Services to Conservation & Community); Mrs Meghan Porteous and Mrs Jenni Verhagen (Casey Volunteering Pair Award 2014) and Mr Justine Jaramillo (Casey Young Volunteer Award 2014).


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Skate park scrapped By BRIDGET COOK A TROUBLESOME Cranbourne skate park will be demolished after youths frequenting the area continued to terrorise neighbouring homes. At Tuesday night’s council meeting, councillors resolved to remove the skate park in the Brookland Greens estate, adjacent to Cherryhills Drive. The action comes after more than three years of youths using the park vandalising neighbouring properties, allegedly “smoking bongs”, abusing people and disturbing nearby residents at all hours of the night. In September last year, the council investigated relocating the skate park to another location following ongoing pressure from residents living nearby.

A report came back to the council which said it was not feasible to relocate the park as the demolition itself would cost about $20,000. The council resolved to instead contact Cranbourne police to discuss trialling an after-dark curfew for three months at the skate park to see if it deterred anti-social behaviour. Police said a curfew would not be suitable, but agreed to step up patrols in the area. City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett said nothing had worked so far to stop the youths, so the decision to remove the skate park had to be made. “It was ruining the neighbourhood,” he said. “I’m all for sports and getting kids engaged in all sorts of activity, but it had gotten to the stage where

it was frightening for neighbouring families. “We have tried for two to three years to solve this problem but can’t find another solution. “It’s not the drastic measure we wanted to take, but safety is number one and we have to act.” Cr Ablett said he had visited the park before and spoken to youths during the day. “I have seen youths smoking bongs at the site,” he said. “I have spoken to youths there and asked who was doing this. “They told me they knew who was doing it but wouldn’t tell me who and said that they wouldn’t stop. “They said it was war.” Cr Ablett said in the future the council would have to ensure skate parks were in open locations, with

lots of passing traffic and away from houses. Resident Patricia Smith, who is still considering putting her house up for sale due to the issue, said she was thrilled to hear the skate park would be moved. “The problems were ongoing,” she said. “There has been ongoing graffiti, rude remarks on neighbours fences, letter boxes kicked in, rocks thrown through windows and noise really late at night,” she said. “There were cars drifting up the street and ripping up grass. “There were even reports of a man trying to coax a child from the park recently. “I’m so pleased it is going to be removed - it was the only option as it never would have stopped otherwise.”

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A CRANBOURNE family is rejoicing after its beloved dog was found after being stolen from a local pound. Jessica Hogan said the family was thrilled to have its dog Karma back after she had escaped from the family’s home but it was bittersweet because two other stolen dogs were still missing. Karma was one of three Staffys taken from the Lost Dogs’ Home in Cranbourne just after 11pm on Saturday 3 May. She was found by dog walkers near CranbourneFrankston Road about 6pm on Thursday night and was reunited with Ms Hogan, her partner Lee Suttie and their son Kooper the next day. Ms Hogan said she didn’t think she would ever see Karma again. “I was really scared for her because she is such a timid dog,” she said. “I thought she would be sold for money straight away given how expensive she is and her blue colour. “I just thought, somebody would pay lots of money for her and we wouldn’t see her again. “Everyone was telling me she would be used for dog fighting, so that was scary, but she is so timid so would never fight anything.” Ms Hogan said she hoped

the other two dogs would be found. “I feel bad for them and almost guilty for being so glad we got our dog back,” she said. “I just keep wondering where they are and what they are going to do to them. “I really hope they are found safely.” Police are still seeking to locate the two other stolen dogs - a six-month-old tan and white, male American Staffy mix and black and white female American Staffy pup. Two men were captured on CCTV looking around the animal shelter for almost an hour and a half, before allegedly stealing three dogs. The first man was described as Caucasian and aged early to mid-twenties. He was wearing a dark hoody, blue shorts with white writing, grey sneakers, black socks and a dark-coloured cap. The second man was wearing a dark hoody, navy track pants with white stripes down the side, sneakers and a dark-coloured cap. Anyone with any information about the burglary is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

A MAN punched a woman in the face during a random attack at a Cranbourne park this month. The woman was walking home at about 6.30pm on Thursday 8 May through a park at the corner of Calais Circuit and Breens Road. A man came out from behind some bushes and asked the woman where she lived, before punching her once to the face. The woman ran to a neighbouring house for assistance, where an ambulance was called. She was taken to Casey Hospital for a checkup, which revealed she didn’t suffer from any significant injuries, just bruising. The man was described as being of stocky build and wearing a black hoodie. Police are seeking assistance from the public about the incident and urged anyone with information to call 1800 333 000.

TWO men were left fighting for their lives in the past week following two separate collisions in Devon Meadows. About 1.50am on Monday, a car travelling west along Baxter Tooradin Road collided with a truck travelling east. The sole occupant of the car, a Pakenham man aged in his late 30s, received life threatening injuries and was airlifted to The Alfred hospital where he remains. The truck driver was uninjured. Police are still investigating the cause of the crash. On Wednesday 14 May at 6.10pm, a Devon Meadows man in his mid-20s collided with a car while walking his dog in the middle of North Road. The pedestrian was taken to The Alfred hospital where he is still in a serious condition. The driver of the car, a Pearcedale man in his sixties, was not injured. No charges have been laid and police are still looking into the circumstances around the collision.

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Catholic spirit pervades college By BRIDGET COOK A VISIT from high-profile priest Father Bob McGuire was the centrepiece of Catholic Education Week celebrations at St Peter’s College. The media personality, described as ‘part Billy Connolly, part angry Old Testament prophet and part compassionate Mother Teresa’ visited the Cranbourne school on Wednesday 7 May. Religious education leader Stephen Nash said Fr Bob’s visit was the highlight of the week-long celebrations, where he interacted directly with student classes and conducted an informal presentation for students at lunchtime. “During this week, we were looking to celebrate what it means to be Catholic,” Mr Nash said. “It is my belief that Fr Bob embodies all the best of the Catholic spirit. “His main messages to students and staff alike encompassed the messages to care for others and be nice.” The school also held a number of other activities throughout Catholic Education Week, including a religious art competition and student lunchtime concert. There was also a daily communal prayer undertaken throughout the college each morning and a Catholic education ‘quote of the day’ staff

St Peter’s College student Natasha takes a selfie with high-profile priest Father Bob McGuire. Picture: ROB CAREW email sent at the beginning of each day. Deputy principal David Hansen said activities throughout the week were constructed to encourage staff and students alike to reflect on the great privilege they should feel being involved in Catholic education. “Catholic Education Week gives us the chance to celebrate the contribution of our Catholic community to educating, not only our Catholic youth, but

also our wider community,” he said. “My aim is to communicate to our students that they should reflect on their appreciation of the role of their families as the first formatters in the student’s faith journey and the partnership that we at St Peter’s College have, as a Catholic school, with the families of the students.”

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CASEY Highway Patrol members had their work cut out for them after intercepting a motorcyclist in Cranbourne on Monday afternoon. Police intercepted the Hampton Park man about 1.30pm in Lamb Street as part of Operation Solo, which targeted vulnerable road users including pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. The man, aged in his late 20s, admitted to the police members that he was riding around with false plates as his bike was not registered. Police said he also had told them that he really shouldn’t be riding as his licence to drive had been disqualified and that

he had to have a drink to deal with his problems. The man is expected to be charged on summons with false plates, unregistered bike, disqualified riding and drink driving. The man has also breached his parole conditions from previous matters. Casey Highway Patrol Senior Sergeant John Felton said the motorcyclist was caught while members were conducting Operation Solo, which was funded by the TAC. “As part of the TAC operation, my members are focusing on pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists in our area,” he said. “Most motorcyclists do the right thing, but you would be

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Clyde’s no-go zone By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will investigate rezoning land in Clyde after growing community concerns about the planned industrial development in the area. Two petitions were tabled at Tuesday night’s council meeting objecting to a parcel of land, bounded by Clyde Road, South Gippsland Highway and Ballarto Road, being zoned for industrial development. One petition, with 149 signatures, was from Lighthouse Christian College Cranbourne, which feels industrial development next to

the school would hamper its growth. The other petition was lodged by development and environment consultants Beveridge Williams, on behalf of 155 landowners in the area. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett, who tabled the two petitions, said the council would look into the matter. “Landowners and the school would prefer to see the land used for residential development,” he said. “Industrial development close to residential areas doesn’t work, we need to make sure there’s a good buffer area between the two.”

Lighthouse Christian College Cranbourne administration manager Zoe Mathews said the school would much prefer the land be used for residential development. “We were approached by our neighbours who were concerned about the land being zoned industrial,” she said. “As a school, we feel it would be better and give us more opportunity for growth and expansion if the neighbouring land was zoned residential. “If it was zoned industrial, we feel it could hamper our growth and families might not want to send

their children here if it’s next to an industrial area. With housing being next door, it would instead give families the opportunity to purchase land and live near the school. “We have a lot of families travelling great distances to get here, so the opportunity to build close to the school would be great. “Housing prices are also so expensive, so the more land released for residential development will make it more affordable.” A report on the two petitions will come back to a council meeting in August.

Two nabbed in drugs raid POLICE who stormed an alleged methamphetamine lab in Berwick last week found a “significant amount” of cash during the raid, suspected to be proceeds of crime. Detectives discovered what they believed to be a clandestine lab at a Glenisla Way property after executing a search warrant around 1pm on Thursday, seizing a large amount of chemicals, glassware and laboratory equipment inside, believed to have been used for the manufacturing of methamphetamine. Two occupants of the house were charged with a number of offences relating to the possession, trafficking and manufacturing of illicit drugs. A 23-year-old man was charged and bailed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on

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Arson fires peak POLICE are seeking information about a spate of fires across Casey over the weekend, which were deemed unusual for this time of the year. There were reports of five suspicious fires in the municipality between 17 and 19 May, all believed to have been deliberately lit. In the first on Saturday night about 8.45pm, a 2004 Audi sedan was found destroyed by fire in Churchill National Park, Lysterfield South. Between 3.30am and 4am on Sunday, a Holden sedan was also found burnt out in open park land at the end of Cleopatra Drive, Cranbourne. Police also received reports of fence fires on Sunday - the first occurring at 5.30am in Jacaranda Street, Doveton, and the other about noon in Filmer Crescent, Narre Warren South. On Monday at 1.35am, a Hyundai Elantra was found destroyed by fire in Huon Park Drive, Cranbourne North, after being stolen from Cranbourne East earlier that night. Phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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I refer to the article on the front page of the Cranbourne News on 15 May 1014. Firstly, why was councillor Wayne Smith the spokesperson for Casey Council? Are our mayor and deputy mayor incapable of speaking on behalf of our council - or are they effectively gagged because they are both endorsed candidates for the November state election? If so, the implication is that they cannot carry out their full responsibilities so should stand aside from their positions as mayor/ deputy mayor of Casey Council. Do I understand correctly that the political leader of the Victorian Labor Party is criticising the City of Casey for ‘an example of council misspending’ in relation to the proposed Casey Cultural Precinct? This from the leader of the political party which saddled every tax and rate payer in Victoria with the cost of building the north-south water pipeline and the Wonthaggi Desalination Plant plus for the Wonthaggi white elephant, an extremely expensive operating cost for every year for 30 years, even if it never produces a single drop of water for the citizens of Melbourne. A fine example of the pot calling the kettle black. I do agree with Mr Andrews on one point, however. Casey Council should not take the lead in creating such a precinct for the performing arts. As with sporting venues, the pressure (and responsibility) for such facilities must originate from individuals with a personal interest and experience in that field plus financial backing and with the skills plus experience to operate it either at a profit or, at least, with minimum ongoing costs to the ratepayers. Since such a precinct can only succeed with an entrepreneurial management, it is plain that bureaucrats, such as council managers and employees, will be useless in such a role because they are carefully trained to work within pre-set guidelines, rules and regulations or, at worst, precedents, all of which would stultify the entrepreneurial spirit. Council may, subject to having the support of most ratepayers, offer some financial assistance to such a project in its early stages but they must not saddle ratepayers with future upkeep and maintenance bills for a possible white elephant, which is certainly well outside the normal responsibilities of a municipal council and carries the possibility of further empire building within council. Finally, as a point of interest and with a view to reducing the cost of council to ratepayers, I would draw your readers’ attention to the story about the Mitchell Shire Council’s chief executive officer who has determined to improve that council’s financial position by reducing the number of directorates from four to three and making a number of job cuts, including one director post. I wonder if Casey Council would consider taking a similar stand to reduce costs to ratepayers? But then, I suppose one could envisage, in theory, pigs with wings. Allan Tully, Cranbourne East.

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THE purpose of the Australian Government is to govern in the interests of all Australians, irrespective of political allegiance or the lack of it, or social status or the lack of it. The current Abbott Government, in the form of its first Federal Budget, is deliberately ignoring and failing in the most basic of all its obligations. The above is blindingly obvious, not because this letter writer says it is, but because of the Government’s well publicised actions. The budget deficit has to be dealt with, but not this way. Mr Abbott and Mr Hockey’s idea is to make token temporary gestures, a temporary Parliamentary pay freeze, a levy on those over $180,000 a year for two to three years.

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Anika takes Cranbourne Secondary College’s cross country carnival in her stride. 119911 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS The real situation is not what it seems. Massive cuts in education and health, people near or at the age of 65 being forced to work to 67 or 70, and $7 surcharge for each doctor’s visit. Pressure on the disabled to be forced to work, if there are jobs. The unemployed, especially the young unemployed, being threatened with destitution if they don’t comply with new and complex rules. Students to be slugged with massive increases in their HECS debts. It would be possible but futile to continue with more of the same. This so called budget is the most vicious, sustained and comprehensive attack on the less-privileged in our society in living memory. It is an indication of the mental and political bankruptcy of this government. If these people continue in their present fashion, an electorate, who have have been and are being treated with contempt, will deal with Mr Abbott and Mr Hockey etc in the appropriate ethical electoral manner. They will be removed as they so richly deserve to be. Geoff Cain, Endeeavour Hills. .

Terminal decline Bridget Cook is to commended for her report You’re Terminated (News, 15 May). Councillor Wayne Smith is completely out of order for accusing State Opposition leader Daniel Andrews of “cheap political point-scor-

ing” on this matter. Cr Smith, I would like to say to you that as a justice of the peace you should have respect for evidence. Cr Smith, where is the evidence that Casey ratepayers want you, and council, to spend public ratepayer revenue on Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonators to promote local projects? Further, where is the evidence that Casey ratepayers support the use of commercial in confidence payments in this extravagant way? Opposition leader Daniel Andrews, however, must be applauded for his initiative and plans to cap rates on all home and property owners in future. There is evidence that Casey council has used public funds in prosecuting individual ratepayers for breaching council’s undemocratic public question time protocols. This is another issue the State Opposition should take up after the Coalition is thrown out of office in November - please reform the present draconian public question time rules at Casey council. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

Rubbish rates CASEY council persistently refuses to consider reducing the rates paid by residents of Fiddlers Green Retirement Village, although the only service they perform for us is the removal of garbage. A Evans, Berwick.


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Total health care By BRIDGET COOK A VISION became a reality for Thompson Road Clinic as it opened its expanded one-stopshop for health care services last week. The medical clinic spent $2 million renovating and extending the centre to add different services including a six-bed emergency department, mental health department, a pharmacy and pathology and radiology. The clinic, which was officially opened by the Minister for Health David Davis on Friday night, now employs more than 40 staff and can service more than 4000 patients each week. Managing director Doctor

Leon Shapero, who started the clinic 27 years ago, said he was thrilled the expansion was now complete. “Three surrounding properties were purchased in order to allow for the extensions, renovations and additional car parking,” he said. “Our vision for Thompson Road Clinic was to have a fully integrated private multidisciplinary health care facility that would serve just about any health issue our community might have. And here we are. “A general practice, allied health and dental care, pharmacy, radiology and specialist consulting services and cafe - all on one site and operating seven days a week.”

Dr Shapero said services like these were essential for all communities. “In a rapidly growing area such as Cranbourne, an expansion and further integration of existing health care services is essential,” he said. “The specialist consulting suites are an exciting addition to the local provision of health care and our five-bed emergency room allows us to treat lacerations and minor fractures, as well as catering for significantly unwell patients. “Mental health services within this area have been desperately required and poorly catered for. We now offer the services of two mental health nurses and five psychologists.”

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A special kind of someone By BRIDGET COOK IT would be hard to find more reluctant award recipients than at the Casey Volunteer Awards winners. That’s because volunteering takes a special, selfless kind of person, someone who is willing to give up countless hours of their time and energy, often for no recognition or reward other than knowing they are doing what they can to help others. But the recipients received the recognition they deserved at the 14th annual awards which were held at the Casey Civic Centre on Friday night. The council honoured more than 70 people and organisations that were nominated and announced six winners. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said the awards recognised the most outstanding of Casey’s many volunteers and celebrated the commitment shown by those who make an extraordinary contribution. “Whether it’s in the arts, education, disability services, sport and recreation, emergency services, health care, migrant support or aged services, Casey’s local volunteers are all working to improve people’s lives,” he said. “Each volunteer, in their own way, has made a significant contribution towards making our community a better place. “I congratulate every nominee as well as the volunteers who may not have been nominated this year but are out there doing good work all year round - your achievements are inspiring.” The 2014 Casey Volunteer Award winners: Robin Dzedins - Casey Individual Volunteer Award For more than 20 years, Robin Dzedins has volunteered with a broad range of conservation and community organisations throughout Casey. Her knowledge and interest in the conservation of bushland and coastal environments in Casey has led to volunteer roles with the Friends of Warneet Environmental Group, Western Port Catchment Committee and City of Casey Conservation Advisory Committee. Ms Dzedins also volunteers her time and expertise as a committee member on

Casey Volunteer Awards winners, from left, Brian Hetherton and Lindsay Harding from Akoonah Park Men’s Shed, Cathy Wieckmann and Mellissa McIlroy from CHIPS, Barbara Richardson, Robin Dzedins, Meghan Porteous, Jenni Verhagen and Justine Jaramillo. a range of community groups including the Lynbrook Residents Association, the City of Casey Ageing Positively Steering Group, Hampton Park Resource Recovery Precinct Community Reference Group, and previously with the Warneet Residents Association and Cannons Creek Residents Association. Robin has been an active Justice of the Peace since 2004 and is passionate

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about promoting equality and inclusiveness in the City of Casey. Speaking at the awards, Ms Dzedins said it was inspiring to hear what other volunteers were doing in the community. “We have all seen a need in the community and we’ve done something about it and intend to keep going,” she said. Barbara Richardson - Casey Individual Volunteer Award Barbara Richardson has been actively involved with Casey Meals on Wheels since 2009, spending about 12 hours per week delivering meals with her daughter Tara, for whom she is a carer. For five years, Ms Richardson has also volunteered her time as a bus driver, transporting clients to appointments and newly arrived residents to various activities. On an informal basis, she supports Casey’s older residents by transporting them to lunch groups, social activities, appointments and shopping. Close to tears, Ms Richardson said she was humbled to receive the award. “We take great joy in the work we do in the community and we get a lot back from what we St Thomas the Apostle Catholic do,” she said. Primary School opened in “Thanks to everyone who allows us to help February this year! them.” We currently have 126 students Justine Jaramillo - Casey Young Volunteer Award from Prep to Year 6. Justine Jaramillo is a member of the City of The school has been Casey Youth Action Committee which aims to established to provide a quality better support the youth of Casey and empower young people as genuine leaders in their commueducation in the Catholic nity. He has taken an active role in the alcohol tradition for the families in the and drugs project group in helping to organise Cranbourne East area. a forum for parents and young people. Through to p ovide a uality educaio i The staf st ive to develop a lea i g e vi-leadership and volunteering roles at school and St Thomas established the the Catholic t adiio fo the in the community, Justine encourages confidence Christian church in India in others through his dedication and enthusiasm. in the first century and we Justine said he never expected to receive the award when he attended the ceremony. are following his spirit by “I know many young people who are doing We a e cu e tly i vii g e ol e ts fo establishing a community much better things than me and volunteers doing on the values of prayer, such great things,” he said. ia chu ch i thanksgiving I dia i theand i st service, “This award goes to every young person who Please call 5 du i g oice hou sisodoing volunteer work in our city.” reconciliation. Meghan Porteous and Jenni Verhagen Casey Volunteering Pair Award The staff strive to develop a learning In 2005, Meghan Porteous and Jenni Verhagen environment that educates, challenges and came together when their sons were diagnosed engages all the students. with Asperger syndrome. They could not find any information about locally based programs or We are currently inviting enrolments for next places to meet with other parents, so they started i year’s classes. Casey Asperger Syndrome Support. The group runs programs for children of all ages, provides Please call 5998 9293 during office hours or call in and seminars for adults, has its own library of relevant collect an enrolment form between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. titles for families to borrow, gives talks at local schools and libraries and provides much needed Entry to the school is via MacKillop Way, Cranbourne East, support for families in Casey and surrounding arnext to St Peter’s college on Heather Grove. eas. Since 2005, the pair have taken on the roles of president and secretary respectively, working

together to help families with a child or children on the autism spectrum and each volunteering 10 hours a week for the group. Ms Porteous said it was an honour to receive the award. “Every week we get together with kids and families and support them in their challenges surrounding autism,” she said. “We live the challenge every week and we share our knowledge and experiences with the rest of our group. “This is for all the families out there who may be struggling with autism.” Akoonah Park Men’s Shed - Casey Volunteer Group Award The Akoonah Park Men’s Shed offers a great place for men to meet, mingle, share a cuppa and maybe apply their expertise in trades. Since it began in 2012, the group has grown from about 20 men who attended the first meeting to more than 80 members today. The volunteers take part in local community events, meet with local service groups and arrange talks on men’s health issues for their members. The benefits of the group extend beyond the men, to their wives, families, friends and colleagues. President Brian Hetherton said the group’s large attendance showed the need for such an organisation in Casey. “The camaraderie of the men’s shed is something you have to be a part to really appreciate,” he said. Christians Helping in Primary Schools Inc (CHIPS) - Casey Volunteer Organisation Award CHIPS is a local children’s charity which provides about 300 volunteers who are linked with and support local primary school communities in Casey. Programs run by CHIPS volunteers in schools each week include day activities, sailing, mentoring, camps and family fun days. A significant volunteer activity was the first Christmas with CHIPS lunch, held in 2013, where 106 volunteers came together offering help to organise the lunch which was attended by 46 needy families. CHIPS has one full time and 13 part-time staff and, together with the volunteers, make contact with more than 6000 primary school children. The ripple effect of the CHIPS activities are felt throughout families and communities, enriching the lives of those involved and have a positive impact on the Casey community. CHIPS camp co-ordinator Mellissa McIllory thanked all those involved in CHIPS for making their program possible. “We have just put 50 kids, who have experienced abuse and neglect, on a bus to Phillip Island for the Life Gets Better camp,” she said. “There are more than 100 volunteers ready to hang out with them for the whole weekend.”


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Berwick Lodge Primary School Principal Henry Grossek fears the cuts to education outlined in the Federal Budget will leave Casey schools reeling. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS school level to continue to provide a range of programs and services that we currently do,” he said. “It’ll be a big problem in terms of meeting the needs of children with disabilities, that’s an area of growing demand in all schools; schools are already straining to meet the needs of those students adequately,” he said. Mr Grossek also questioned the Federal Government’s decision to extend the National

School Chaplaincy Program, worth more than $240 million over four years, while scrapping funding for non-religious counsellors. La Trobe MP Jason Wood said the “growth rate” of education funding was being pulled back, but not cut. “In reality what’s happening with schools funding are not cuts, it is a winding back of the growth rate of funding to schools,” he said.

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Proud to be of service By CASEY NEILL TWO Casey sergeants were on Monday recognised for their 70 years’ combined service to Victoria Police. Sergeant Ian Lane from the Cranbourne Family Violence team received a 35-year service award at the Southern Metro Region Division 3 honours and awards ceremony at Pakenham’s Cardinia Cultural Centre on 19 May. Endeavour Hills Sergeant Michael Sheer took home a 35-year clasp for his Victoria Police Service Medal (VPSM) and a second clasp for his National Medal. The National Medal is awarded for 15 years of service and clasps are added for each additional 10 years. The National Police Service Medal (NPSM) recognises ethical and diligent service and among its recipients

were Narre Warren Sergeant Sean Murray, Cranbourne Sergeants Barry Jeffrey and Gavin Buchan, Cranbourne Family Violence Sergeant Ian Lane and Endeavour Hills Leading Senior Constable Martin Read. Endeavour Hills Senior Constable Grzegorz Pajor and Casey Family Violence Senior Constable Peta BlackettSmith took home VPSMs recognising their 10 years of service. Casey CIU Sergeant Andrew Payne and Narre Warren Victorian public servant Kaye McBean received 20 year clasps for their VPSMs. VPSM 25-year clasps and National Medal first clasps went to Narre Warren Leading Senior Constable Stephen Foster, Endeavour Hills Leading Senior Constable Peter De Sair, Casey Highway Patrol Leading Senior Constable Kenneth Niven and Casey CIU

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Children born in this decade had a life expectancy of 71 and 78 years respectively for males and females. Fast forward to 2014 and lifespans have extended dramatically. Some might be shocked to learn a male child born today can expect to live to 79.9 years of age and a female 84.3 years. Unfortunately though, as our lifespans have kicked on, the getting physical message failed. Sixty-three per cent of Australians are obese and that figure is still on the rise.

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Commander Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius said the division was the second largest in the state, serviced 13 per cent of the state’s population and faced significant challenges. “But there’s been a huge turnaround,” he said. “We’ve seen a significant reduction in residential burglary and we’ve also started to turn around public assaults. “Public assaults are still up but the rate of increase has dropped off.” Mr Cornelius said the rise in family violence crime had slowed from about 40 per cent to 5 per cent thanks to work on problem behaviour with the community. “We’re leading the way,” he said. “But we won’t rest easy until every woman and child feels safe in their own home. “Close to 46 per cent of all crime,

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Engineering for success By BRIDGET COOK WASTECH Engineering has continued its winning streak being named the best of the best businesses across the region. The Hallam-based business took out the top gong in the Melbourne South East (MSE) Business Awards on Friday 9 May which were held at the Karralyka Centre in Ringwood East. The win comes after the business was crowned the Casey Business of the Year and Casey Manufacturer of the Year in 2013, which qualified Wastech for the MSE awards. The MSE awards program is the premier business recognition program in the south-east region of Melbourne.

Nominations came from 10 municipalities which had won awards in their respective local government award programs. Wastech Engineering was the only Casey business to win a MSE award when it won the major Business of the Year Overall Business Excellence award as well as the Medium Enterprise category. Cardinia’s D’Angelo Estate Vineyard won the Small Business Award and Environmental and Sustainability Award. Wastech Engineering managing director Neil Bone said that winning two categories was a huge accomplishment and one that the company was proud of. “Manufacturing is a high pressure industry and it is ter-

rific to have our growth and success in this industry recognised,” he said. “We were still on a high from the Casey awards and have been leveraging off this in all our marketing so to win the MSE awards was a huge surprise and something we are all proud of. “We like to think the judges have recognised the effort we have put into our team approach within the business and the support and opportunity for growth that we offer all our employees. “We have a solid business vision and values system that has been communicated to all our team and is on display in our foyer for all our partners to see and be involved in.”

Wastech Engineering company accountant Rachelle Mechielsen, national projects manager Scott Foulds, technical support manager Paul Bone, managing director Neil Bone, national sales and marketing manager Alan Barclay and general manager operations Adrian Faragher celebrate their success at the Melbourne South East (MSE) Business Awards this month.

Concern Boost gives base for expansion – from a shed over research cuts By CASEY NEILL

By CASEY NEILL MANUFACTURERS in the southeast welcomed the company tax cut in the Federal Budget. But there are concerns the 2014-’15 plan won’t boost jobs and will put undue stress on jobseekers. Adrian Boden from the South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) said there was “a lot of detail we still need to go through” but the 1.5 per cent reduction in company tax was “very welcome”. “The bad news is a decrease in research and development (R and D) incentive contributions by the equivalent of the tax rebate,” he said. “It’s significant. “When I made a presentation to the federal inquiry on manufacturing, I said the one thing that must be maintained is the R and D incentive. “If you want companies to innovate they need to be able to afford to innovate.” Mr Boden said SEMMA was also disappointed that jobseekers under 30 wouldn’t be entitled to unemployment benefits until they’d been out of work for more than six months. “We know there are people who could have been working for 10 years, be 28, have a family, and become unemployed and take six months to get back on their feet,” he said. “This will increase their stress levels and impact their health in general. “And I’m not sure that I can see where the government has assisted in the creation of jobs. “The Budget doesn’t seem to give a great boost to job creation.” Mr Boden said it was not yet clear if the federally-funded Enterprise Connect was ending. “They supply business specialists that can advise you on your company and grants,” he said. “We believe it is being shut down from 1 January next year and we’re not sure if it’s being replaced or not.”

A SMALL business that started in a Tooradin shed 20 years ago has received a $195,000 boost to help it meet growing demand. The Investing in Manufacturing Technology (IMT) grant will help Universal Shower Base grow four-fold over the next three years. Marketing manager Adrian Barr said it was great to see the State Government supporting small business. “It would be fantastic to see the financial community also support local manufacturers and not reward those that import,” he said. “It would be great to see an emphasis on the financial community getting behind local business to grow and employ more people.” Manufacturing Minister David Hodgett, visiting the facility in Elliott Road, Dandenong, earlier this month, said the cash would help the family business to buy and install new cold moulding machinery and infrastructure. “This will increase exports by more than $1 million, create 51 new jobs and enable 13 existing employees to transition to higher duties,” Mr Hodgett said. Project manager Rebecca Lowery’s father Richard started the business in 1992. “My father originally used to manufacture out of a shed on his farm in Tooradin,” she said. “Then the business grew and moved to a factory in Dandenong. I started working with my father in 2003.” Ms Lowery said the team was ex-

Nigel Frew at work in Dandenong. 119483 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS cited to receive the cash and hoped this would be just the start of its growth

- including a future in exporting. Mr Barr said the company had a unique

product which saved time and money. “The shower base is a one piece, perfectly-formed floor which includes the correct fall and the waste outlet as one complete piece - not the sum of different parts and different trades,” he said. “We reduce the trade requirement and we speed up the creation time. “So rather than taking four or five days to create a shower floor, our shower floor is installed in a morning and can be prepared for tiling the same day. “We remove that labour cost and that labour downtime and we get people back into their bathrooms faster.” Mr Barr said the grant was gamechanging. “Because we have a unique problem where we’ve got a high demand but a low output,” he said. “Now our output’s going to increase to meet demand and beyond,” he said, He said the business was determined to continue to manufacture in Australia. “We’re a small, privately owned business so we’re reasonably dynamic and don’t have the constraints of the corporates - they have a tendency to look outside their manufacturing base,” he said. “We’re conscious of the desire to grow our team internally. “Most of the guys here have been with the business for quite some time. They like what they do. “It’s a great team environment,” he said.

Asia trade in the pink with apple packers By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MAJOR fruit importers and retailers from Asia flocked to apple packing sheds in Narre Warren earlier this month on a Victorian Government-led fact finding mission. The importers’ visit came as it was announced in this year’s State Budget that $35 million would be allotted to the government’s Food to Asia Action Plan.The Asian delegation - from Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and China - visited the Montague Fresh Orchard in Narre Warren in search of new trade opportunities to meet the growing demand for premium fruit, while also visiting the Nine Mile Fresh sheds in Tynong, as well as the

Melbourne Wholesale Market. Minister for Agriculture and Food Security Peter Walsh said the tour was an opportunity for the international representatives to explore and evaluate Victoria’s Pink Lady apple industry. “The Victorian Coalition Government is committed to helping our food and fibre producers enter new export markets and grow existing markets,” he said. “Inward trade missions are a great opportunity for Victorian producers to showcase their fruit and build relationships with key importers from the growing Asian market. “The growing middle-class population in Asia means more consumers there are demanding the high-quality

products that Victoria can provide. “This visit is one of many steps in developing that export relationship under the Victorian Coalition Government’s Food to Asia Action Plan.” Apple and Pear Australia (APAL) CEO John Dollisson said the Asian importers had been impressed by the taste and quality of the Pink Lady produce. “Australia’s reputation for high food safety standards is also a great asset,” he said. “With Pink Lady apples making up 44 per cent of apples grown in the Goulburn Valley, we see huge potential for increasing exports of them.” Mr Walsh said the visit was part of a three year government partner-

ship with APAL which is expected to increase Victorian apple and pear exports by at least 10 per cent by 2015. “This shows the value in the Coalition Government’s commitment to partnering with industry bodies that are willing to co-invest,” Mr Walsh said. “For example, another promotion of Pink Lady apples to Malaysia last year under this partnership resulted in a 66 per cent increase in Australian apple exports to Malaysia. “The Coalition Government will continue to work with APAL and other industry bodies to grow exports, put more Victorian food on Asian tables and drive Victoria’s long term economic growth.”


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Entertainment �� Dining, what’s on, bands and more…

Kids on show for two big evenings THE talents of Lyndhurst Secondary College students will be showcased over two big nights of entertainment next week. The school is holding its Performing Arts Showcase at 7pm on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 May at Cranbourne Community Theatre. There will be dancing, singing, instrumental and drama acts as students take to the stage to show off what they have been working on in their performing arts classes and co-curriculum activities. Performing arts co-ordinator Catherine Blackburne said the performances aimed to showcase the talented students and give them a way to let others appreciate and share their talents. “We have students performing who have choreographed dances for their VET subjects, school bands, drama monologues, our

HALLAM Hotel is holding a Very Special Sunday Session on Sunday 25 May to raise money for the Very Special Kids Pink Piggy Appeal. There’ll be four hours of great music and dancing on the Hallam Hotel dance floor featuring: Nia Robertson, Hank’s Jalopy Demons, Andrew Swift and The Rattlesnake Choir and The Prairie Oysters. The kitchen is open all day 12pm-9pm. Special session 2pm-6pm. Get along to this great family day and help fund-raise for this great cause. All door proceeds donated to this special cause. Special thanks to GH Music. Adults $20, kids $5, under 7 free. Call the Hallam Hotel on 8786 0211 for more information. Hallam Hotel, 241 245 Princes Highway, Hallam.

Wakakirri performance, singers and instrumental music students,” she said. “Students have been working on their performance since the start of term two and have been extremely dedicated in rehearsing and making their performance the best it can be. “It is great to have ex-students coming back to help with the showcase and we have even invited ex-students back to perform. “These students have left our college and are working in the music industry. “This showcase allows students to celebrate and share their talents with their peers and the wider school community. “It allows them to work with teachers, build relationships with other students and make lifelong friendships.” Limited tickets will be on sale on the night for $5.

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Red-y to rock ’n’ roll - to a doo wop beat By BRIDGET COOK CASEY Grammar School students are ready to rock‘n’roll as they prepare to take to the stage in their school production. The Year 10 drama students have been busy rehearsing their rendition of the hilarious musical Doo Wop Wed Widing Hood and are inviting the community to come along and see the finished product. The story centres around Red Riding Hood and her sisters, Medium Purple Riding Hood and Big Green Riding Hood, who live with their couch potato parents. On the other side of the magical kingdom three princes - Strong Prince Justin, Wise Prince Jason and Loud Prince Frank - have to choose a bride. All three would like to woo Red Riding Hood. With the help of the Fairy Godmother, the princes set out on a quest to decide who wins Red’s hand in marriage, but the big question is whether Red is ready to get married. The 1950s rock‘n’roll fairy tale includes big bad wolves, hula hoops, evil queens and poodle skirts.

Mitchel, Nathan, William and Keely will perform in Casey Grammar School’s year 10 musical Doo Wop Wed Widing Hood.

HUNDREDS of people are expected to flock to the 30th annual Bird Sale and Expo in Skye this weekend. Hosted by the Mornington Peninsula Aviculture Society, the popular event features everything anyone could need and want to know about birds. There will be a vast range of trader exhibits including cages, foods and bird accessories available for people to view and purchase from 9.30am. There will also be bird exhibit aviaries, face painting for children and vets providing surgical sexing and micro-chipping. Members of the public have the opportunity to purchase birds and get advice from more than 100 bird breeders and exhibitors from around Australia. They can also meet with experienced breeders at the club’s stand who can provide advice on bird keeping and breeding, as well as discuss the benefits of joining a club. There will be a vast variety of birds available to view and purchase from the common breeds such as budgerigars and canaries, as well as parrots, finches, doves and quail right through to some exotic species. The Victorian Zebra Finch Society will also be staging its annual show and exhibition on the day with more than 20 different varieties of zebra finch on display. The Bird Sale and Expo will be held at the State Dog Centre, 655 Westernport Highway, Skye, this Sunday, 25 May. The event will open at 9.30am, with the bird sale kicking off about 11am. Admission is $2 and children under eight are free. Refreshments will be available. Organisers said it was important to be aware that the event is run under a strict code of practice. Further information is available by visiting www.mpas.webs.com or by calling David on 0428 518 646.

Hampton Park 71 Hallam Road, Hampton Park The cast consists of 15 students who not only perform in the show but had a hand in set and prop design, choreography, costuming and

making directorial decisions. Doo Wop Wed Widing Hood will be performed on Thursday 5 June at 7pm at the Casey Grammar

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SURROUNDED by beautiful homes, in the much sought-after and rarely offered Earlston Circuit, is this stunning, quality built fourbedroom family home that features plenty of extras combined with an acre lifestyle that offers space, seclusion and absolute bliss. The residence is well designed with three separate living areas including a formal lounge room with a built-in bar and split system air-conditioning, and a separate rumpus room that features a gas log fire and a glass atrium. An informal family room adjoins the large timber kitchen with a dishwasher, opening out onto the massive paved outdoor pergola and separate fernery with a family-size spa. There is also a meals area attached to the kitchen, plus a formal dining room or study.

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The master bedroom has a walk-in robe and full ensuite while three other bedrooms have double built-in robes. Other inclusions are ducted heating and ducted evaporative cooling, an alarm and a ducted vacuum system. Outside, there is a remote double garage, plus an additional 20’ x 30’ double brick garage, three good quality stables, and 27,000 litre water tank. There’s a large paddock for the pony or room for pool/tennis court, or the opportunity to run a home business. All of this is within close proximity to the Cranbourne Racetrack, shops, schools, sporting facilities and transport. It’s the perfect one-acre lifestyle property - come see for yourself.

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Auction 3 June 2014 @ 12 noon on site 1/11 John Street, Pakenham

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1 Emoh Close

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Cranbourne

60 Willora Crescent

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Cranbourne West

18 Comte Close

Endeavour Hills

42 Kinkead Crescent

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Cranbourne

2/8 Banks Road

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Blind Bight

5 Egret Court

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Hampton Park

23A Winnima Avenue

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10 Dickens Street

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Cranbourne West

5 Lochgreen View

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Cranbourne North 18 Lansell Drive

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Pearcedale

2 Hastings Street

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3 Raven Close

Hampton Park

12 Tiarne Crescent

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Endeavour Hills

9 Amalfi Drive

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Cranbourne

14 Murray Court

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15 Robin Hood Way

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Cranbourne North 3 Fieldstone Crescent

Hampton Park

29 Ivan Crescent

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Drouin

5 Rus Rees Court

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29 Kerrison Drive

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Drouin

33a Lampards Road

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Hallam

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Lynbrook

156 Paterson Drive

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35 Calway Street

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3 Chauncy Way

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BERWICK

LANDMARK BERWICK LOCATION ‘INVERESK’, circa 1891, is a

landmark Berwick location. THIS magnificent Federation Edwardian home is one of Berwick’s original dwellings, constructed in the late 1800s. There have been very few changes to the residence over many years, save for modern conveniences such as hydronic heating and kitchen upgrades. Its location is second to none on the Berwick Hill, at the corner of Rutland Road and High Street. Set on a superb landscaped allotment of 1248 square metres with magnificent ornamental gardens and water feature, the residence boasts large ornate verandahs and a gable roof design. There is a striking internal archway, 14-foot ceilings, original timber Baltic floors and tiling, ornate cornices and distinctive wallpapering associated with the era. Upon entering the magnificent hallway, there are three huge bedrooms with open

fireplaces, a formal lounge, dining/pool room with open fireplace, downstairs cellar, bathroom with an open fireplace, study, and beautiful jarrah kitchen with an Ilve cooker, meals area, and delightful conservatory, all with majestic garden views. This outstanding residence has much to offer, a must see property to appreciate, of historical significance.

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Auction: Saturday, 24 May, 11.30am on site

For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $330,000 View Saturday 24th May 2.30-3.00pm

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street

Contact: Steve Keam, 0418 593 554 L.J. HOOKER, BERWICK, 9707 2155

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Hampton Park 47 Cumberland Chase

Cranbourne West 8 Isaac Court

Cannons Creek 29 Glenalva Parade

In a lovely block of 3, the unit offers a very central position and features a formal lounge with gas heating and air con, carport and more. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $235,000 View Saturday 24th May 11:30am - 12:00pm

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

Little Beauty This lovely little three bedroom brick veneer property with modern tiled kitchen and meals area, ducted heating and a double garage. For Sale Price Guide $320,000+

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Neville Benjamin 0401 116 035 Cranbourne 59964777

Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover Beautifully displayed throughout and nestled amongst the flora and fauna. This 2 bedroom home offers two living areas on a 858m2 block of land. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $330,000 View Saturday 24th May 2.30-3.00pm

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Cranbourne West 19 Stephellen Way

Cranbourne West 8 Kulkami Way

Cranbourne 29 Earlston Circuit

A MODERN MASTERPIECE A delightful 2 bedroom Unit with all the Modern Cons. Immaculate Home with nothing to do, so just move in. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $350,000 View Saturday 24th May 11.00-11.30am

A Complete Family Package With 4 bedrooms including the master with ensuite & WIR and two separate living areas. Central kitchen, drive through double garage & ducted gas heating For Sale Price Guide $355,000 - $370,000 View Saturday 24th May 12.00 - 12.30pm

This 4 bedroom home currently tenanted by a tenant who wishes to remain in the property, makes this a viable investment property. It is a spacious open plan home with lots on offer. For Sale Price Guide $360,000+

A Very Special Lifestyle Property On 1 Acre Surrounded by beautiful homes, in the much sought after and rarely offered Earlston Circuit, is this stunning, quality built 4bed family home combined with a 1 acre lifestyle. For Sale Price Guide Buyers over $770,000

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 59964777

119 High Street

119 High Street

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The team at LJ Hooker Hampton Park are proudly donating to our local schools, and are also sponsoring the Hampton Park Football/Netball Club and the Narre South Lions junior football club. A percentage of every sale we make to the total value of $15,000 in 2014 will go to our local schools, to give back to the community and help the kids. To assist us help our local schools, please contact the team at LJ Hooker Hampton Park for all your real estate needs. Hampton Park

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Doveton 5 Laurina Court

Doveton 19 Photinia Street

Beautifully Renovated with Possible Subdivision!

Gorgeous Home Close to all Amenities!

Delightful three bedroom home features - formal lounge room, hostess kitchen, meals area, new carpets, new paint, new lights, new locks, new gutters and a fully renovated bathroom. Other inclusions are gas wall heater, air conditioning and high ceilings, huge backyard with a fully equipped bungalow and a single carport.

Starts off with a formal lounge room with timber floors, 3 spacious bedrooms, modernized kitchen, meals area, ducted heating, air conditioning, renovated central bathroom, outside features a lovely outdoor setting and a single lock up garage, huge backyard also features an equipped 4th bedroom, perfect granny flat or kids retreat.

For Sale $300,000+

For Sale $300,000+

View Saturday 3.00 – 3.20pm Aren 0403 613 988

View Saturday 2.20pm – 2.40pm Aren 0403 613 988

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Hampton Park 15/66 Hallam Road

Narre Warren South 1/23 Fleur Court

Central Location...Walking Distance to all Amenities!

Great Value for Money in Key Location!

Features - open plan living area, hostess two pack kitchen, meals area, 3 good sized bedrooms, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, high 9ft ceilings, ducted vaccum, security alarm system, security intercom, roller shutters, down lights, internal access to the double remote garage, low maintenance backyard and much more.

Comprising of 3 good sized bedrooms, an open plan living area, hostess kitchen with a dishwasher, meals area, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, down lights and internal access through to the single remote garage with the added benefit of rear roller access, back is concreted and low maintenance!

For Sale $320,000+

For Sale $320,000+

View Saturday 1.30 – 1.50pm Aren 0403 613 988

View Saturday 10.20am – 10.40am Aren 0403 613 988

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Cranbourne East Ferrari Drive

Clyde North Chevrolet Street

What a deal

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

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

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

For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers

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

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

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Cranbourne East Lot 2 Fiorelli Boulevard

Clyde North Lot 58 Chevrolet Street

Buy Now and Receive $10,000

Family 4 bedder

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

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

For Sale $410,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $400,000 plus buyers

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

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

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 9 Fiorelli Boulevard

Clyde North Lot 56 Chevrolet 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 $390,000 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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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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PERFECT FOR MODERN LIVING HALLAM 1-3 Old Guns Court Your Own Oasis Formal Lounge & dining with OFP, Gourmet Timber Kitchen & Separate Theater, Rumpus, 4 Bedrooms Master with ENS and WIR, Full size tennis Court, in ground spa pool, 4 car garage, work shop, studio plus double carport, ducted heating, vacuum, Garden shed, water tank more on a fully landscaped Approx 3408m2 block just mins from schools, shops.

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Auction 14 June at 11:00am 10% deposit 30 days INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 12:00-12:30 Photo ID required Veronica Vekony 0412 250 633 Cranbourne 59961666

Barry Plant Cranbourne 134a High Street T 5996 1666

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

Berwick Waters Estate, Grices Road, Clyde North, Melway 131 C8

Your red carpet experience

Inspect: Saturday to Wednesday 12 pm - 5pm

THIS timeless two-storey home features four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a double garage. The heritage feel is encapsulated in the beautiful leadlight-enhanced bay window at the front of the home through which can be glimpsed an inviting window seat. The attic design features brick on the first storey and a second storey reminiscent of Tudor architecture with its black and white facade. Step inside and be welcomed into a formal living space with gas fireplace boasting an old-fashioned mantle and library nook that could also be utilised as a study. Ornate cornices, fretwork arches and high skirts complete the period feel. The staircase leading to the second floor creates an immediate impression, the feeling of grandness enhanced by the soaring vaulted ceiling. Real timber floors flow through to the meals, kitchen and family areas. The kitchen with its Aga-style stove has a walk-in pantry, country-style ceramic double sink and stone benchtops. The family room boasts a second gas fireplace and bi-fold doors leading to the covered deck. Bedrooms two, three and four and the main bathroom are also on the ground floor as is a powder room and laundry. Upstairs the highlight of the parents’ retreat is a fabulous claw-foot bath in the large ensuite, which also features a large shower, separate toilet and double vanity. The design of the Beaumont can be altered to accommodate individual needs. View The Beaumont for yourself at Berwick Waters Estate, Grices Road, Clyde North, Melway 131 C8. Display home open Saturday through to Wednesday 12 noon until 5pm. Please call 1300 773 643 or 8768 3600.

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Private Sale Price Offers Over $319,950 Inspect Saturday 10:00am - 10:30am Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Katie Maloney 0437 284 449 Simon Murphy 0431 059 908

Ultimate Family Home With A Pool! This home is perfect for the family with 3 spacious bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, set on a large 810m2 block (approx), open plan family/kitchen/meals, separate formal lounge & enclosed dining area which could be a study or 4th bedroom, master bedroom with large wir & full en-suite, large double garage with internal & backyard access, feature gardens surrounding the sensational inground pool, gas ducted heating, quality stainless steel kitchen appliances, dishwasher, pantry, breakfast bar overlooking the backyard & pool area. It ticks all the boxes & you will amaze friends & family when you entertain them this summer.

Large 4 bedroom family home This property is deceivingly large containing 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & 3 large living areas. Kitchen comes complete with ss appliances (900mm 5 burner gas cooktop & fan forced electric oven). Side access is available to the yard via double gates allowing off street parking to the graveled area which can be converted to covered parking & outdoor pergola entertaining area - STCA, 2 split system reverse cycle air conditioners, 2 wall mounted natural gas heaters, custom garden shed, greenhouse that has been converted to a functional Aquaponics system, allowing the growth of edible freshwater fish & salad greens/tomatoes all year round.

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Private Sale Price Offers Over $390,000 Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 Donna Probert 0439 987 391

Private Sale Price $329,950 Inspect Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 Donna Probert 0439 987 391

RARE 6 BEDDER WITH BAY VIEWS 2 Storey offering bedrooms upstairs & downstairs. Timber kitchen with s/s dishwasher with electric cooking & wall oven, coonara & ducted heating for those chilly nights. Upstairs you will find the lounge room which opens out to the balcony offering bay views. Downstairs is another living area leading out to the backyard. Land size is approx 655m2 & there is still ample room for the existing 4 car garage/workshop, room for the boat or caravan. With a bit of work & a balcony like this offering bay views, by next summer you will be giggling all the way to the bank and relaxing watching the day go by over a few drinks.

UNIQUE IN COMPARISON Standing high & mighty on a 743 m2 block (approx) you will find a lovely open plan home with 3 spacious bedrooms, master offering a built in robe, a wir plus ensuite, open plan kitchen, meals & living area, pine line cathedral ceilings & exposed beams along with a coonara creating a great atmosphere, split system, kitchen consists of timber cupboards, tiled bench tops, wall oven, electric cooking & built in pantry, French doors in the master bedroom stepping out onto the decked BBQ area with views of the treetops. Neat gardens with garage on remote control. Short walk to the shop & water & only 15 minutes from Cranbourne.

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QUIET COURT LOCATION IN a quiet court location with children frequently playing, this property is within easy walking distance of nearby parks. It’s close to Duff Street Medical Centre and Coles supermarket, Cranbourne West Primary School or St Peter’s College, and only a hop skip and a jump to the Willora Kindergarten should you wish to install a rear access gate onto Duff Street. The property is deceivingly large, containing four bedrooms, two bathrooms and three large living areas. The rear rumpus is currently used as the vendor’s home gym, however can easily be used as a children’s retreat that can be separated by closing the stained glass bi-fold doors. The large kitchen comes complete with Westinghouse stainless steel appliances (900mm five-burner gas cooktop and fanforced electric oven), a inline five-stage reverse osmosis water filtration system and opens to a huge dining area with access to the rear yard that is best suited for large families or for the home entertainer. Side access is also available to the yard via double gates allowing off-street parking to the graveled area which can be converted to covered parking and outdoor pergola entertaining area - subject to council approval. The property is cooled and heated by two split-system reverse-cycle air-conditioners and can also be heated with two wall mounted natural gas heaters. The living room comes complete with 6.1 surround sound wiring installed and professionally finished with stainless steel audio/data and electrical outlets. The television wall mount includes electrical and data wall wiring, keeping cables hidden from view - a perfect set-up for the movie buff. The entire house is wired with Cat6e

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network cable, with outlets in every bedroom, living and rumpus rooms allowing for internal speeds of up to 10-gigabit and the flexible location of your computers or networked equipment. Outdoors, there is landscaping to the front and rear yards. The rear yard is your blank canvas allowing you to choose your favourite plants. The rear yard also includes a custom garden shed and a greenhouse that has

been converted to a functional Aquaponics system, allowing the growth of edible freshwater fish and salad greens/tomatoes all year round. Additional electrical circuits and power outlets are installed throughout the house and the bathroom and ensuite have heat lamps fitted.

Inspect: By appointment Price: Offers over $325,000 Contact: Katie Maloney, 0437 284 449 or Simon Murphy, 0431 059 908 HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993

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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

FACTORY & YARD (214082)Land Size 40,46m² approx, Building Size 1,000 sqm approx, Industrial 1 Zone2, Offices / Staffroom / Showroom Reception, High Clearance Roller Door & Internal height, 3 Phase Power, 40 metre frontage to Cameron Street.

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

“THE HIDE AWAY” (214135) Horse property with a great setup, boasting 3 Bedroom 1 bathroom home. Fenced to 3 paddocks with water & hot wire. 2 large 14ft x 10ft stables with tack & feed room. 38m X 22m arena with great drainage. 5,000m2 block. With spectacular views of the valley An inspection is a must!!

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$709,950

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

5 ACRES OF PEACE & PRIVACY... (213376) A 5 acre property perfect for the family & horses. With 4 bedroom home. Master with WIR & full ensuite. Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 all with BIR’s. 10mX6m workshop. Fenced to 2 paddocks with hot wire, loose box & crush. 6 Day yards, all with loose boxes & hot wire. Boundary training track. inspection is a must.

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$249,950 CRANBOURNE BUYERS OVER $245,000 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$292,000

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(214120) Certainly one of the best presented units in the area, Good size bedrooms, well appointed Kitchen, huge lounge room, with split system heating and cooling ,solar power(keeps the bills down) excellent outdoor alfresco area plus heaps more. Certainly the best value unit at this current time.

(214112) Features 2 large bedrooms, excellent well-appointed kitchen, quality carpets and floor coverings, good size bathrooms and laundry and lovely outside alfresco area fully paved. Situated just moments’ walk to schools, train station, shopping centre and doctors. Rest assured if you’re looking for a quality unit at a realistic price then this is it.

(214032) 3 bedroom home offering WWC and BIR to all, living room with laminate flooring, neat and functional kitchen and meals area. Sitting on an approx. 525m² block with immaculate gardens front and rear, large undercover pergola and garden shed. If you’re looking for rear access to park the trailer or boat, or looking to invest this is the property for you.

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$299,950

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COURT LOCATION 687m²(approx.) BLOCK

(214127) Quiet location in Junction Village offering a huge lounge with quality carpets & Rinnai gas heater plus air conditioner, pine kitchen with wall oven and gas cooktop, slate flooring, outside we have heated spa & entertaining area and three bedrooms with built in robes. All this and more on a generous 640m² block.

(214103) Cranbourne Central location, generous 628m² approx. block. 3 bedrooms, master with (semi ensuite) , BIR to all bedrooms, feature open fireplace plus split system heating and cooling, spacious kitchen with wall oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher. Outdoors pergola patio area. Lockup garage plus carport facilities.

(214132) Cranbourne, is this bargain 3 bedroom home on a large 687m² approx. block. Pleasant decor and presentation throughout, a split system for heating and cooling, floating timber floors and built in bar, the kitchen has been updated with stainless steel appliances plus dishwasher and a large stamped concrete pergola area and a lock up garage.

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BERWICK (214073) 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom home, handy location, all bedrooms have sliding robes & master has full ensuite & WIR. Wellappointed kitchen, spacious family & meals area. Plus large private lounge. Schools & shopping facilities are close and Berwick High Street is only a short drive. Bus transport in the Estate and Berwick train station is close by. Property on a MXM Lease @300p/week.

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HANDY FOR EVERYTHING - GREAT HOME (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.

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A Brindalee Beauty !

BIG BLOCK, BIG HOME

(214131) Fantastic 4 Bedroom two bathroom home, two separate & large living areas, full ensuite to master bedroom. Ducted heating & split system cooling, large tassie oak kitchen with underbench oven & dishwasher. Paved patio/pergola area, double brick garage. safe court location & approx 695m² block. Inspections by appt only.

(214121) 3 bedroom home. Kitchen with ample storage, large open plan lounge. Ducted heating, split system A/C, 2xcar garage with rear roller door, extra-large pergola, perfect for entertaining. Large shed and fence extensions all on a 545m² approx. Close to local schools & public transport. For all enquiries or inspections please call directly.

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

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(214126) Quiet are easy walk to Casey Race, Schools, shops and Cranbourne Central. Charming 4 bedder with ensuite, double garage, central kitchen include wall oven & hot plate, range hood, dishwasher which adjoins meals, family & outdoor undercover entertainment area. Plus secure backyard for the pooch and the kids. (Even has a cubby house).

(214105) Excellent 4 BR home set on a 769m² approx. block in Botanic Ridge Estate. Built by quality builders with huge lounge & dining, huge games/rumpus room, sensational kitchen, ensuite & walk in robe to master, ducted heating and evaporative cooling plus heaps more. Outside there is an alfresco area and double garage & a big workshop in back yard.

(214129) This iconic home comprises Gallery style kitchen, quality stainless steel appliances. 5 bedrooms all with robes, WWC or Polished Floors, Master suite is situated to the rear of the home. A children’s retreat & cinema room centrally located complete this home, down lights internally and externally, evaporative cooling and ducted heating.

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2/6 Delmont Court

19 Foxglove Court

Well maintained unit of generous proportions offers a brilliant opportunity to customize your low maintenance living. Situated at the rear this group of only two units. Creates the perfect first home, investment or downsizer .Includes, light filled lounge room, functional kitchen with room for casual dining, three robed bedrooms, central walk through bathroom to main bedroom, single lock up garage, large rear yard, moments to local transport and reserve.

Calling All Golfers!!!!!!!!! This immaculate red brick classic is touched with the engaging warmth of Federation-inspired elements. You can apply to have rear gate access to this highly regarded golf course. Master bedrooms includes ensuite & large WIR, 2 two bedrooms are fitted with robes,single lock up garage, ducted heating & cooling, hallway storage, ornate cornices and landscaped gardens. Schools and shopping strips are all within easy reach. Inspect by appointment.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $280,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 Harcourts - Cranbourne

For Sale Negotiation over $370,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 P (03) 5991 2777 Harcourts - Cranbourne

Botanic Ridge 46 Seaview Drive

The Right Home In The Right Location With Plenty Of Features

Cranbourne 6 Black Wattle Way

Cranbourne North 20 Hazelwood Avenue,

Why Rent! Easy Care Living in Carlisle Park. Awesome 5 year old home with flexible floor plan that allows for open plan living, plus small theatre room or 4th bedroom. With modern décor includes floating floorboards, designer kitchen and outside double garage and 346m2 easy care block.

This 3 bedroom neat & tidy home is close to shops & public transport. The kitchen flows through to the formal dining room & spacious lounge room with gas heating & cooling. The land is 644m2 block, with a double carport, a garden shed, and pergola to sit under & entertain family & guests.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.00 - 1.30 pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

For Sale by Negotiation over $299,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.00 pm - 12.30 pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

A four bedroom family home in a sensational location, this property would suit a first home buyer or investor. Master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, all other bedrooms with built in double robes, formal living, study and massive family. The kitchen is a chef’s dream and provides an abundance of cupboard & bench space, quality stainless steel appliances, double garage, ducted heating & cooling.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $500,000 Open Saturday 2.00 pm to 2.30 pm View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne North 104 William Thwaites Blvd

So Much To Offer This magnificent 4 bedroom Pro- Struct built home is in the Avenue Estate, comfort & a very workable floor plan. Comprises large master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, large formal living, kitchen with meals & second open planned living area overlooking alfresco area with a generous backyard. Features include dishwasher, ducted heating, split system, remote double garage with internal access & recycled water.

Lynbrook 4 Cusack Way A flexible floor plan including formal living, large kitchen / meals / family plus four bedrooms and finished with all luxuries including quality appliances, heating / cooling, Italian tiles and bonus double garage with rear roller door and an easy care 450m2 block.

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $385,000 Open Saturday 3.00 to 3.30 pm View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 Harcourts - Cranbourne

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2.00 to 2.30 pm Waseem Asif & Leon D’Penha M 0433 880 999 M 0415 205 032

Cranbourne North 28 Horsfield Street This immaculate home offers modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms master with full ensuite and WIR s. Formal lounge, spacious meals area with second living. Unique features of the home include wider cornices, detailed architraves, ducted heating, DLUG with rear access, all this with a large private landscaped backyard. For Sale By Negotiation Over $350,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 E andrew.cassimaty@harcourts.com.au

Cranbourne 5 Curnow Court

Cranbourne 10 Caroline Crescent

Cranbourne 18 Taplan Crescent

Cranbourne West 8 Scarborough Avenue

Home sweet Home - Designed for family living. With 3 bedrooms & a large open plan living. Set in a quite court location on a large block of land approx 562 sqm, a double garage with backyard access for caravan or your fishing boat. Walking distance to schools, kinder, shopping centre & public transport. Don’t miss out!!!

3 bedroom family home with good street appeal. Set on a 533 sqm block of land, surrounded by established gardens. Formal lounge, open style family room with modern kitchen & breakfast bar, plus family meal area. Convenient location,only walking distance from schools, shops and bus stop. Ideal for first home buyers, investors or retirees.

Quality family home on a 561m2 allotment. Four bedrooms, master bedroom with en-suite and WIR, three other bedrooms with BIR, 2 separate living areas, There are 2 separate living areas, open plan kitchen & dining area that overlooks the large concreted outdoor entertainment area, ducted heating, Breeze-air evaporative cooling system, 5000 Lt water tank and security alarm system.

3 bedroom brick, veneer home with fascinating views. Open plan living /dining spaces recently renovated ,New security alarm system, New carpet, lights & blinds, New split air conditioning fittings, and new dishwasher system. Quality new s/s Appliances .Features a master bedroom with full en-suite bathroom and WIR in the ground level.

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $305,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220

For Sale By Negotiation Over $295,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $355,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale By Negotiation Over $310,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.00 to 1.30 pm Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032

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MOVING ON UP

BERWICK

MOVE up to a nice place to raise your family, or buy for a premier location for an investment. THIS four-bedroom, two-bathroom home is approximately seven years young, in a handy location. All bedrooms have sliding robes and the master has a full ensuite and walk-in robe. There’s a well-appointed kitchen with wall oven and hotplates, spacious family and meals area, plus large private lounge. Some fantastic schools and shopping facilities are close to this home, and Berwick High Street is only a short drive with Monash University and St Margaret’s nearby too. Bus transport in the estate and Berwick train station is close by. The property is tenanted by a month by month lease at $300 per week to a great tenant.

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For Sale Buyers Around $450,000 Cranbourne East

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Lot 119 Emubush Drive, Cranbourne West

Lot 129 Eliburn Drive, Cranbourne East

The Ritz

Quality Investment

Positioned in the Casiana Grove Estate awaits this three bedroom JG King display home.

With inclusions such as these why buy anything else • Quality floor coverings • 900mm freestanding oven and canopy rangehood • Stainless Steel Dishwasher • Cesarstone Benchtop to Kitchen • Panel lift Garage Door with remote

Offering separate living zones including a formal lounge, open plan kitchen that overlooks a large meals and family area with large sliding doors opening up to twin decked alfresco areas. The Master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite are further complimented by 2 secondary bedrooms with built in robes and a family central bathroom. Extra features include a double remote garage with internal access, stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, alarm, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 1.5kw solar power and off street car parking. Currently on 6 month lease of 7% ($31,500p.a) with two further options of three months Price: Inspect: Contact:

Buyers Around $450,000 By Appointment Emil Sawiris 0411 886 807

Pakenham 95 Main Street - 5941 1111

Display Home located in the Livingston Estate. Land Size 448m2 Your choice - Single or Double Storey Single Storey approx 23.50sq under roofline Double Storey approx 28.20sq under roofline Leaseback agreement subject to Terms & Conditions Price: Inspect: Contact:

For Sale by Offer By Appointment Emil Sawiris 0411 886 807

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A TIMELESS ELEGANCE

SITUATED in Beaconsfield’s most elite and sought-after Beacon Grange Estate, this immaculate four-bedroom plus study familyfriendly home is set on a large block with plenty of room. The flawlessly presented home showcases three separate living areas of both formal and casual living at its best. The master bedroom boasts a spacious parents’ retreat with large walk-in robe, deluxe ensuite complete with spa bath; the light-filled gourmet kitchen is central to the home offering a servery for the entertainer of the family and incorporates casual dining and family room. A separate rumpus/theatre and formal

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dining/lounge room completes the living areas. The remaining three generous double bedrooms are located in the children’s wing of the home ideal for the growing family which enjoys its privacy. Stepping outside is sure to impress, offering a spacious yard with room for a pool. Entertain all year round in the oversized entertainment area offering plenty of room to move. You will never be short of storage with a three-car garage including rear roller access, together with separate side access leading to the 7 x 7.5 shed. This should satisfy the most discerning tradesman or car enthusiast, with room for boats, caravan, trailers and all the boys’ toys. Features of this property are abundant including ducted heating, evaporative cooling, indoor spa, shedding, side access and so much more. Easy access to supermarkets, schooling and medical facilities - inspection is a must to appreciate the calibre of this home.

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Well designed 3 brm plus study. Open living area. Functional kitchen, dbl door pantry & DW. Dbl remote garage, internal access. Ducted gas heating, 8kw s/system AC, solar HWS. 6x5.3m c/bond shed, lights/fan, 7 power points. Nth facing merbau deck, pergola, lights/speakers. For Sale $329,000 - $345,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23666 Open Saturday 1.15pm - 1.45pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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9 Florence Terrace, Beaconsfield Inspect: Saturday, 1pm Price: Buyers over $745,000 Contact: Lynda McNeill, 0418 122 296 KAYE CHARLES REAL ESTATE, 9707 0111

It’s ours! - this young couple secured the first block of land at Highgrove.

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FAMILIES ARE SOLD ON HIGHGROVE A young couple beamed at each other as they stood on their new block of land at Highgrove and ran their hands over the large red ‘sold’ sticker. The couple snapped up the first block of land at Highgrove at the estate’s VIP launch on Saturday 3 May. Highgrove, which is nestled among the quiet rural ambiance of Clyde North, is the latest residential development by Brown Property Group. More than 50 guests attended the VIP launch. The master planned community will eventually boast 900 homes in four precincts linked by an extensive network of parks and open recreation space. The parklands will foster a sense of community to promote neighbourhood gettogethers, casual sporting events, children’s play and weekend picnics. There is also a planned recreation loop which will provide opportunities for walking, running and cycling. Development manager Ryan Pritchard said Highgrove combined “country charm with urban convenience”. He said it was close to a range of

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amenities, including schools, shops, public transport and recreation facilities, in Berwick and Cranbourne North. “We are very excited about the wonderful views offered at Highgrove as well as being so close to some key local amenities such as the township of Berwick and Casey Fields,” said Mr Pritchard. “The estate has been designed with family and community in mind. “There will be a definite community feel thanks to the interlinked network of parks, but residents will have all the amenities the area has to offer on their doorstep.” Highgrove includes a range of block sizes to accommodate a range of family needs. A sales office is now open daily from 11am to 5pm and a display village will open by the end of the year. Mr Pritchard said the Highgrove team was excited about welcoming new residents and “bringing the community to life”. Highgrove is at the corner of BerwickCranbourne Road and Pattersons Road, Clyde North. For more information contact Linda on 1800 444 447.

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Private and pleasing this 800m2 allotment is within walking distance to schools, parks and all this welcoming town has on offer. The home offers independent living zones with theatre room (or parents retreat) adjacent to the large study both accessed from the generous entrance hall and nearby to the master suite. There is internal access to the double garage and vehicle access available to the back yard. The children’s wing offers practicality and the impressive kitchen / dining space is simply stunning! 3BR + study (or easily 4BR), ensuite, WIR etc. A must to inspect and an intelligent buy! Internet ID: wg3403

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Indulge with breakfast in the sunroom as the winter sun streams through. Relax by the coonara while taking in the unavoidable & spectacular views. Or perhaps you’ll get out to the paddock, tending to animals of your choice? Plenty of sheds are handy and a studio is easily catered for so with passion you can pursue talents till your hearts content. After all this, perhaps a stress-free BBQ by the gazebo amongst the color drenched gardens will be your ideal wind-down for the day. Views, Gardens, Character home & Small Acreage. It is time to let this special place enhance your passion for life. It’s time to relax and enjoy. Internet ID: wg3404 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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

53 Glenalva Parade, Cannons Creek

11 Eccles Way Botanic Ridge

Block Buster!!!

The owners this impeccable property have spared no expense in creating this Buy TheofBest On Offer In Settlers Run amazing house that will impress you beyond belief.

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Open Saturday An outstanding block of land in the sought after Settlers Featuring: 12:00pm - 12:30pm FIXED DATE SALE • Stunning (sourced Kilda pier) Run Estatepolished that hasboards its own privatefrom GolfSt. Course and & polished concrete Agents Chrissy Kouvaras • 3 largeClub bedrooms plus ofice or fourth bedroom Country in Botanic Ridge. A flat block of 542m2 Tuesday 3rd June (un04186pm 570 521 • Bungalow (Width 15m, Length 36m) with potential views to the city, • Remote controlled blinds less sold prior)Shelly Brown you will be set tofeaturing build your dream home. With year • Chef’s kitchen Caesar-stone bench topsall & two-pack cabinetry 0431 188 166 Agent Kelley Moldovan 0400 007 040 • Hydronic loor Coonara,gym, split system cooling round access toheating, the restaurant, swimming pools, • Featured LED lighting tennis courts, walking tracks and of course the amazing • Perfectly landscaped garden & exposed aggregate concrete Greg Norman designed 18 hole Golf course. It means you • Double tandem garage plus double carport are not just buying into an another estate you are buying • Remote access gates

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Do not miss this stella opportunity to live the highlife with just about everything reyourbrand family and friends. built new. Call today for your inspection.

Stockdale and Shop 2 & 3, 207Leggo SouthSomerville Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne 3/1065 Frankston Flinders Road, Somerville www.stockdaleleggo/cranbourne 5996 1444 5 Webb Street, Ph 03 5977 8877Narre Warren www.stockdalelegg/narrewarren 9704 9899 www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/somerville

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Tree lined 2.4 acres. Modern kitchen, natural gas cooktop, island bench. 4 brm & study. 2 new 9x6 colourbond sheds with concrete slabs (5 car storage). Workshop. Solar power gates, remote entry. 15m solar heated salt water pool. For Sale $595,000 - $649,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23584 Open Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Brian Soutar & Pauline Soutar M 0418 515 252 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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8a Greenland Drive

Well designed ranch style 3br BV home. 7638m2 (1.9ac) approx block. Formal/informal living. New kitchen. Gas log fire & s/system AC. Magnificent north facing views. Parklike setting. Dbl garage 8.3x8m URL, dbl carport & dbl colourbond shed 12.1x7.6m. Covered entertaining area. For Sale $539,000 - $559,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23634 Open Saturday 12.30pm - 1.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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THE PLACE TO BE OLDE Berwick - love it in spring, summer, autumn or winter; it’s just a beautiful place to live. 4

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WALK to the village shops, cafes and schools including Haileybury College, St Margaret’s School, Beaconhills College, St Michael’s Primary, St Francis Xavier College and Berwick Primary School. It’s a lovely four-bedroom home with high cathedral ceilings and expansive glazing. Light-filled and family oriented with a large living/dining area, open plan family room with wood heater, three-year-old kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and master bedroom with walk-in robe and full ensuite. Externally there’s a huge covered entertainment area, a double garage with remote control, undercover parking for a large caravan or two further cars. Added features include gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a security system, solar hot water service, and a return driveway from Palmerston Street through to Neil Street. Block size is 661 square metres. A must-see property ideally suited for a family starting out or a downsizer wanting to live in the heart of Berwick.

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MARKET IS DOING WELL THE latest figures released by the Barry Plant Group, Victoria’s largest real estate group, have highlighted some great results in the Victorian residential property market. They substantiate that the market is indeed in a sustained period of modest growth. When compared to the first quarter in 2013, the Barry Plant Group increased their number of sales during the first quarter of 2014 by 4.3 per cent, while the total value of property sold was up by 13.4 per cent. When looking at month by month figures, in March this year the total value of sales by Barry Plant,

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COUNTRY A GROWING MARKET REGIONAL cities in Victoria will become an increasing market for the development industry as population growth will drive both demand and investment, the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) Victoria said today. Speaking before the UDIA Victoria monthly industry lunch being held in Geelong, Tony De Domenico, Executive Director of the UDIA Victoria said: “The major regional cities of Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo will be at the forefront of a housing boom. “Victoria’s regional population is expected to grow by 800,000 to hit more than 2.2 million by 2051. “Geelong especially, with its

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THIS elegant executive residence sits on one of Edrington Park Estate’s largest allotments of 1000 square metres. This magnificent home boasts four deluxe bedrooms (stunning main retreat) and fully renovated bathroom including oversize shower. Vaulted high ceilings, a glorious formal living and dining room separated by a fireplace, premium blackwood kitchen with quartz benchtops, glass splashbacks and double stainless fan-forced oven. The open meals area has sandstone tiles, a huge informal living area, with the comforts of central heating and split-system air-conditioner, private manicured gardens with two large water tanks to keep gardens looking beautiful, and pergola area to entertain your friends and family. Superbly positioned close to quality schools, freeways and public transport.

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1129931-RC16-14

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1124842-RC12-14

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C1037778-KG25-12

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1120364-RC08-14

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Health Professionals Support Services Award (Qualified) and Youth Trainee (Trainee) wages apply. Own transport is preferred. This position is not suitable for dentists. Genuine applicants only need apply. Applications in writing only: Attention: Cathy Soutter, 25 Lyall Road, Berwick 3806 Applications close: Tuesday May 27th, 2014.

Located in the lovely Edenbrook estate, in a quiet spot is this great family home. Only 1 year old it is immaculate throughout with attention to detail & many features. There are 3 bedrooms with full ensuite & WIR to the master bedroom. The kitchen is stunning, with its Technika stainless steel appliances, including a 900mm oven, dishwasher & canopy rangehood, Caesar stone bench tops & double pantry. Double doors lead into the theatre room, plus there is a very large family room as well, with access to the rear yard & under roofline alfresco area. Other benefits include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, remote to the double garage & internal access as well. Sorry, no pets.

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Required for South East Suburbs with well established roof tiling company. Must have own transport, ie; Driver’s licence. Will learn all aspects of roof tiling. Good conditions and above award wages. Pakenham based.

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CASUAL MAINTENANCE PERSON Duties include: mowing, vehicle maintenance, property/fence repairs and pasture management. Approx 24 hours per week. Drivers licence and car essential. Business located in Clyde. Please send resume to: info@victorianequine.com.au

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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.

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

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APPRENTICE ROOF TILERS

Required for busy thoroughbred breaking and pre-training complex located in Clyde. Must be responsible and reliable, with excellent horse skills and work ethic. Drivers licence and car essential. Please send resume to info@victorianequine.com.au

Two Positions Available Qualified Dental Assistant & Junior Dental Assistant – Trainee

Experience is not necessary for the Trainee applicant.

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1st or 2nd year positions available. Must have pre apprenticeship and licence. Immediate start. Please phone: 9796 8054 or 0410 034 305.

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Applicants must be available to work varied hours, including the occasional evening and Saturday morning sessions.

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For both positions, duties include: Assisting the dentist chair-side with a wide range of dental procedures, cleaning and sterilising instruments. Basic computer skills are essential.

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SALES POSITION - FUNDRAISING Kids with Cancer Foundation are looking for mature minded, confident, enthusiastic people who can sell raffle tickets at a car display in shopping centres on commission only. Successful applicants will: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ independently. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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TUTOR, Maths and English. Primary to year 10. Experienced, teacher. 0438 589 063.

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Call 0433 133 351

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CRANBOURNE NORTH, Room to rent in 3BR house, share cooking and bathroom. Easy going male. Must be on pension or employed. $150 per week. Call 0423 965 491.

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

V Accommodation 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!

You need to be a permanent resident to apply for this job as it is a full time position being offered.

Employment

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Pakenham, Berwick

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

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ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE?

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

Greyhounds Entertainment located in Springvale is currently looking at recruiting a 1st Year Apprentice Chef. The ideal candidate will have a genuine interest in cookery, a strong work ethic, be able to display commitment, work well under pressure and needs to be focused. As an Apprentice Chef you would be learning both on site and at the Tafe of your choice. This position is offering a great opportunity to enable you to forge a successful career in the hospitality industry.

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NARRE WARREN, 1 Achibald Ave, Sat 24th and Sun 25th May, 8am-4pm. Large speakers, baby furniture, krystal and lots more.

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27 Intrepid St, Berwick

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LANDLORDS

Serving the southeast since 1990

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1126716-PB13-14

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

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Business Computing Specialists

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

GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $10.00!

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Having a Garage Sale

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C686565-JM4-9

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

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

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DRIVER WANTED

By CASEY NEILL

Tipper Truck & Dog Experience preferred. HC licence required.

Phone Garry: 0409 520 300 or 5629-2549. 1060691-KG46-12 SALON EXPERIENCED BEAUTY THERAPIST

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Hours 20+ P/W Start mid June Located in Cranbourne, we are seeking a qualified therapist, who is willing to bring in new clientele, provide excellent service to our existing clients. Be motivated, well-presented, enthusiastic, flexible and ready to take us to the next level. The right candidate must have IPL experience, eyelash extensions experience, prepared to do massage along with all beauty services excluding hair & nails. Piercing experience preferable but not essential. Hours can be increased after a 3 month trial with possible permanent employment. Should you fit the criteria, email your resume to: bdavola@gmail.com

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Forced to resign Redundancy

Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee

THE Salvos need more help than ever to support people in need in Doveton. The Salvation Army’s annual Red Shield Appeal is this weekend and Dandenong corps officer Captain Stuart McGifford is urging people to dig deep during the doorknock. Doveton Community Support Centre provides services to about 400 people each month from the Doveton, Dandenong, Eumemmerring and Dandenong North area. Capt McGifford said demand at Doveton Community Support Centre had risen steadily over the past six to nine months. “A lot from asylum seekers and refugees desperately seeking assistance,” he said. “I have never been in an area where there’s such a demand for food just to get through the week. “The hard thing is they’re just so grateful to be here. “I think people value their freedom and the Australian way of life more than we realise.” As well as funding, the corps is seeking volunteers to stack shelves, lend a hand at a men’s

breakfast on Wednesdays and help out in the new Doveton thrift shop. “For all our staff and volunteers, we go home at the end of the day feeling like we’ve made a real difference to people,” Capt McGifford said. “We wish there was more we could do. We wish we had more funding, more help.” The Dandenong corps also runs a Positive Lifestyle Program for the region, and has a chaplaincy team that visits Dandenong Magistrates’ Court to provide practical support such as a suit or transport. “Some need emotional support,” Capt McGifford said. “Some people can walk in with a family member and walk out without them because they’ve been incarcerated.” The Berwick corps runs programs for children, women’s breakfasts with guest speakers and a multicultural basketball competition. The Red Shield Appeal doorknock weekend runs on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 May. Donations can be made to 13 SALVOS (13 72 58), salvationarmy.org.au or any Westpac Bank branch.

www.justrelations.com C753789-SJ1-10

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CRANBOURNE Park celebrated their partnership with Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) this month with a special event. The shopping centre hosted a breakfast event in the food court on Sunday 4 May. City of Casey deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon was in charge of the formalities and the 60 plus attendees were moved to tears as local resident and guest speaker Tracey Ryan spoke about her battle with breast cancer and how the BCNA has supported her. Marketing manager Michelle Symss said this was the first time the centre had held a community breakfast and they were extremely

grateful for the generosity of the attendees. “I would also like to thank the centre retailers that sponsored the event McDonald’s, Bakers Delight and South Gippsland Showcase Jewellers,” she said. “The BCNA provides amazing support, information, and care to those affected by breast cancer. “Every dollar of the $10 ticket price was donated to BCNA to support the work they do with the 15,000 women and 125 men diagnosed with breast cancer every year. “We wish Tracey and her family all the best as she continues her journey.”

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Autumn brings out the best in produce THE Berwick Farmers’ Market is located at the Old Cheese Factory in Homestead Road, Berwick. The grounds are particularly attractive at the moment with the trees coloured in their autumn leafy glory and the lawns and the play castle are a delight for children and families. There is ample free parking and entrance is by a coin donation. The market continues with its goal of adding more stall holders, offering a range of more than 40 different mixes of products from the outstanding producers. A huge range of fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices are available at the market. These products come direct from the farm to the market where families can enjoy the taste of freshly harvested farm products. Autumn is the time for hearty meals and the market offers everything needed to make hot dishes, tasty casseroles and warming soups. The best quality fresh vegetables with selections of delicious chicken, beef, fish, organic pork, porterhouse, schnitzel, sausages and gourmet pies will delight the whole family. Tempting varieties of cheeses, oils, herbs, fruit juices and breads are all available at the market. A wide selection of quality beer and wine is also on sale. These high quality products offer shoppers great value for money. A barbecue lunch with a hot cof-

Vegetable supplier Peter Mullins provides the best produce available. fee and great music from the jazz band will complement a happy market visit. Customers are encouraged to seek good buys from the regular stallholders who offer their wide range of farm fresh products. Added to these attractions is the genuine opportunity to get outstanding quality at a fair price. Organisers are encouraging customers to visit and enjoy the experience. The next Rotary Club of Berwick Farmers’ Market at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick, is on Saturday 24 May from 8am to 12.30pm. Inquiries to Joe Collins at jco33418@bigpond.net.au.

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Planning your great escape from the chill WINTER is setting in and thought are turning to warmer climates and taking a break from the everyday. Hello World Cranbourne can help according to managing director Cherie Brzozowski with all domestic and international travel needs. “We have lots of experience and we’re locals,” Cherie said. “We offer professional and personalised service for all your travel needs.” Combined, Hello World Cranbourne staff have more than 60 years experience in the travel industry. The office itself has been established for almost 20 years while Cherie has been in the

industry for 15 years. The friendly team include Melissa and Angela who are there fulltime to help while Natalina, Mandy, Michelle and Danielle work parttime. Holiday makers can come in and talk to them about travel needs and find out about their Canada and Alaska information night in June. Hello World Cranbourne can be found at Shop 19, Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, and is open Monday to Thursday, 9am to 5.30pm, Friday from 9am to 7pm and Saturday 9am to 3pm. Phone 5995 1488.


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Keeping out of limelight By JARROD POTTER REHABILITATING a damaged hip, shifting states and pursuing top tier rugby league are all difficult challenges that Ben Halfpenny has pushed through in his short rugby league career. Hallam Senior College student Halfpenny, 17, packed his bags and left Merimbula for Berwick and has enjoyed the switch in lifestyle alomg with the step up in his rugby league career and a debut for the Melbourne Storm under-20 team in National Rugby League’s (NRL) Holden Cup competition. A hip injury derailed his SG Ball under-18s season, but the Storm lock was able to recover quickly and make a late return to resume his captaincy duties. “I moved down from New South Wales at the end of 2012 to come into the under-18s system at the age of 16,” Halfpenny said. “Then I played in that, hurt my hip, came back at the end of last year and was lucky enough to captain them and we had an alright season.” With all eyes focused on the other oval ball code in Victoria, Halfpenny has been able to avoid the league spotlight from the northern states and get on with playing. “It’s a lot different,” Halfpenny said. “It’s more AFL dominated down here as opposed to New South Wales, so it’s good that

not everyone is in touch with the rugby league here… it’s not too big of a deal which I like.” Striding out onto AAMI Park for the first time as a player on Saturday 10 May, Halfpenny debuted for the Storm’s under-20 team - the Thunderbolts - and impressed in the 28-14 victory over the Manly Sea Eagles. “It was a vital win for us. I was named to start off the bench but then got the call up to play… played 60 minutes of the 80 minute game and it wasn’t too bad,” he said. “The coach had talked to me and I knew my role - I’m not too much of a flashy player I just do my job and that’s what I tried to do out there.” While he’s humbled by his current opportunities, Halfpenny isn’t getting ahead of himself and wants to move towards an eventual NRL debut, staying grounded remains key. “It feels pretty good (to debut) and the hard work paying off, but I need to keep my head on straight and keep working forward as there’s no point getting stuck in the limelight when I’m not there yet,” Halfpenny said. “I won’t get carried away, but in the future that (the NRL) is what I’m aiming towards but that’s a long way away.” Halfpenny wanted to thank Hallam Senior College, the Melbourne Storm and especially his mother - Marcela - who moved down to Melbourne with him to support his rugby dream.

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CRANBOURNE captain Marc Holt stole the show last year as the Casey Cardinia Demons defeated Wimmera in a thrilling Worksafe VCFL Championship clash at City Oval in Horsham. Holt and the Demons will be out to impress again on Saturday, travelling to the magnificent Simonds Stadium in Geelong to take on the Bellarine for a chance to become a top-10 league in the state. Led by Narre Warren champion Michael Collins, the Demons will look to keep their unbeaten record intact, with wins over Nepean and Wimmera since becoming their own entity at the start of 2012. For more on this weekend’s clash, and a wrap of all the action from round six of the CCFL, turn to page 43.

Bitter battle send-offs, fouls aplenty By JARROD POTTER

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CASEY couldn’t edge out a powerpacked Keysborough in a heated ninepoint loss on Saturday night. Fouls aplenty flew as vitriol reached fever-point late in the game - with player Jono Hawes and coach Stewart Baird both ejected from the match. The addition of point guard Eric Miraflores and forwards Chris Jones and Jackson Houpt gave Keysborough coach Nathan Vogt plenty of options to rotate as starting centre Kevin Benn (seven points) found early foul trouble. The battle between Miraflores and his defenders - Casey guard trio Chris Murray, Steve Michalski and Brad Szalek - proved captivating while under the basket Jones and Houpt had their hands

full with Matt Witherden and Ash Szalek (13 points). Holding on while his team mates succumbed to foul trouble and the referees’ consternation, Casey’s Matt Witherden (41 points, 11 rebounds, five assists) carried the offensive task as he pushed through the key, hit five-of-eight longrange three-pointers and chopped out defensively against the Cougars’ forwards. It was Witherden’s third big scoring game consecutively - scoring 28 last weekend against Mornington and 25 points prior to that against Western Port. Matt Pebole (13 points, nine rebounds) also found his way to the basket, but would not be pleased with his fourof-11 from the field. The Cavaliers women defeated Keys-

borough 66-41 with coach Tim Parker giving the full roster an extended run against the Big V newcomers. Jess Szalek (14 points, 14 rebounds) rattled off her third double-double of the season while Amy Mcfarlane (12 points) and Lara Pauline (four pints, eight rebounds, five assists) controlled the backcourt. The youth men were unable to knock off Keysborough in a 54-67 loss. Ryan Sinclair (10 points, nine rebounds, five steals), Brandon Paris (10 points, eight rebounds) and Alistair Parker (nine points, six rebounds) stood tall in defeat. Casey men and women both face North East Bushrangers on Saturday night.

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Another crack at glory SECOND time around, Evan Panozza still gets a rush to know he will represent Victoria. The Casey Scorpions VFL captain has received his second nod for state selection and is geared up to face the old state-level enemy this year on home turf - the SANFL. Part of the extended 40man squad, Panozza has carried on his impressive form throughout his five years in the VFL and is honoured to get another crack at interstate level football. “It’s exciting and I’m looking forward to it,” Panozza said. “After last year getting a taste and experience of it all for first time I’m really exciting to get another opportunity.” After a narrow loss to the WAFL in last season’s state

game, with the Western Australians winning 17.16 (118) to 15.10 (100), Panozza wants to be part of Victorian glory and help knock off the arch enemy South Australian. “I was pretty cut about the loss,” Panozza said. “It’s a once-off game, it’s such a big thing to represent your state so you obviously want to do your state proud and to get the win would make it all that more special so hopefully we can get the job done this time around.” Wearing the Big V is a proud moment in Panozza’s football history and being the only Casey Scorpion on the list means he will don the jumper for everyone at Casey Fields as well as himself. “It’s nice to represent the club and I would’ve liked to have a couple of team mates slip in the initial squad, but obviously that’s not to

“THEN you’ll hear those Lions roar because Coburg boys are we!” Sitting in the grandstand after a lacklustre second-half collapse - adding up to an eightpoint loss - the Casey Scorpions were left to listen on as Coburg belted out the song for the first time at home this season. The report card for the Scorpions will feature a lot of failing marks. The reality was simple - full time footballers, 13 from Melbourne Football Club total, couldn’t beat the part time Lions. After building a comfortable lead part way through the second term, Casey thought the match was theirs already and took the foot off the throttle. Coburg had different ideas as the Lions kicked six unanswered goals in a purple patch across the second and third terms to edge ahead 57-52, with the last of the series coming from captain Nick Carnell. Casey coach Rohan Welsh was left once again to tell hard truths to a group of senior footballers, most of which are professionals in this given sport. His interrogation of the group at the final change proved insightful considering the final result - an eight-point loss to a side most regard as easy beats. “It was a test of our character,” Welsh said.

be,” Panozza said. “If I can represent the club and myself as well as I did last year this time around, it will be nice to have Casey represented in the game. “I thought Smithy (Tim Smith) was (unlucky) - he’s been playing well the last couple of weeks.” Also receiving a nod in the initial squad is former Casey Scorpion and Garfield defender Luke Tynan, who is now plying his craft at Port Melbourne. Tynan capped off his selection with a Best-on-Ground performance against Essendon, snagging 17 possessions, nine marks and four tackles in Port Melbourne’s 18 point win on Saturday. The VFL team will be coached by Damien Carroll when it takes on the SANFL on Saturday May 31 at North Port Oval.

QUIZ NUMBER 1255 1. WHO was the first cricketer to be knighted? 2. WHAT was Ricardo Alonzo Gonzalez better known as, and what sport did he play? 3. IN which sport is the Stanley Cup a prized trophy? 4. WHICH West German scored a shock win over countryman Boris Becker to win Wimbledon in 1991? 5. WHAT sport is featured in the Paul Newman movie ‘The Colour of Money’? 6. WHAT is the maximum number of horses allowed to run in the Melbourne Cup? 7. WHICH Aussie golfer was known as ‘The Undertaker’? 8. WHICH country has won the most Olympic medals? 9. WHO was the cricketing great who underwent open heart surgery in 1991? 10. WHO won a record seven Australian Open golf titles? 11. WHICH major world power competed at the Olympics for the first time in 1980? 12. WHO rode Gurner’s Lane to victory in the 1983 Melbourne Cup? 13. WHAT shape is a baseball field? 14. WHICH Aboriginal bowler was regarded as the fastest ever seen in Australian cricket? 15. WHICH Aussie won three Pot Black snooker titles? 16. WHICH Australian runner won three Olympic silver medals? 17. WHICH Australian cyclist was among the most popular sportsmen in Europe in the 1920s? 18. WHO was the last Australian to win a Formula One grand prix? 19. IN which sport did Phil Smyth captain the Australian team for several years? 20. WHICH Australian golfer was a pioneer of the controversial broomstick putter?

“I questioned that at threequarter-time and I was right. “I didn’t think they had it in them to fight and clearly they played a team that showed them how to play.” The final quarter started promisingly enough for Casey as Jack Fitzpatrick put the side ahead before the Lions’ roared into life. Stupid mistakes across halfback - including a poorly placed switch from Luke Tapscott that Errol McConnell turned into a running, bouncing goal - were eagerly lapped up as Coburg took the game to the rousing applause of the small but loyal Coburg fans. Welsh wasn’t thrilled with his midfielders resting instead of running and it summed up the dog day. “Half of these blokes are meant to be AFL players,” Welsh said. “Georgiou had six goals kicked on him and gave away probably another two and there were only 12 goals kicked in the game so you work that out. “There were too many guys in the team that don’t know how to play the game - you can’t play the game and you can’t play your role you can put as much structure in place as you want but at the end of the day they’ve got to be able to play the game.” Second gamer Patrick Rosier impressed with his tenacious attack at the ball and alongside

young Garfield prodigy Eddie Morris, with both earning their place in next week’s team all things being fair. Welsh also thought Fitzpatrick was strong in the ruck, captain Evan Panozza continued to show his true colours amid the group and Jordie McKenzie worked hard for his 35 touches. Casey will get a bye before the state representative match giving the Scorpions plenty of time to regroup before clashing with Collingwood at home on Saturday 7 June.

VFL COBURG 2.0 6.2 9.3 11.8 (74) CASEY SCORPIONS 4.6 7.9 8.10 9.12 (66) COBURG GOALS: L. Featherstone 4, A. Christensen 2, J. Anderson 2, N. Robertella, E. McConnell, N. Carnell. Best: L. Featherstone, N. Linton, E. McConnell, N. Blair, A. Sturgess, A. Christensen. CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: M. Evans 2, J. Best, J. Fitzpatrick, D. Barry, D. Kent, D. Nicholson, P. Rosier, T. Smith. Best: V. Michie, M. Evans, J. Fitzpatrick, L. Tapscott, D. Nicholson, D. Kent.

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THE lessons kept coming for Doveton Eagles with Highett this week’s tutor in the finer points of a 21-point victory. The Eagles ran out of puff in the last term as the Bulldogs latched onto four goals in the final term to snatch the backand-forth match. Doveton Eagles will rue their kicking with one-goal-five in the final term costing the side a chance at its second victory in the middle SFL division. Peter Dye snagged five goals in a good afternoon up forward while Nathan Wilson, Travis Graeske and Enayte Samadi all earned honours for their performances. Doveton Eagles host Hampton on Saturday.

SFL DIVISION 3 South Yarra outclassed Endeavour Hills to register a 62-point loss. The Falcons hung in the clash until part way through the third term when the Lions roared into action. It resulted in a nine goalto-two last quarter belting and blew a close clash out of the water. Shane Peake kicked four goals to make his season tally reach 19 to find himself the fourth highest goal kicker in the division. Hallam’s Friday night experiment didn’t reap results as Lyndale took a 20-point win away from Hallam reserve. Hallam kicked away to a fourgoal lead through the first term - off the boot of Raymond Sibly (four goals) and Matt Neve

(two) - and held onto a 22-point lead approaching the final change. The last quarter had all power go to the Pumas as Lyndale fought back to take the win with six goals to no score. Chris Molanar, Matt Robertson and Bryce Never had strong showings for the Hawks. VAFA DIVISION 3 By the skin of their teeth, the X-Men claimed a hard-fought, two-point win against Eley Park Sharks. The Sharks had the lead entering the final term, but St Francis Xavier turned on the scramjets to waywardly kick its way in front in the dying minutes. Dwayne Scott and Dimi Dimakopoulos kicked a brace each while the hard yards were fought by Brendan O’Hara, Dom Carson and Sam Burns.


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Eagles’ iron grip By DAVID NAGEL SOME old-fashioned guts and determination has seen Cranbourne hold off a fast-finishing Beaconsfield in their round-six Casey Cardinia league clash at Casey Fields on Saturday night. Scott Sutherland’s Eagles overcame some injuries to key players in their 10-point victory - which leaves them in second place - as country football takes a well-deserved break this weekend for the Worksafe VCFL Championships. Cranbourne lost running midfielder Glenn Osborne midway through the first term and then watched on helplessly as numberone ball-winner Curtis Barker limped from the field early in the last term. The home side appeared to have the edge all evening but, when Beaconsfield kicked two late goals in the final term, the margin narrowed to just four points. A strong-tackle on centre wing resulted in the ball spilling forward for Cranbourne - Tim Smith putting the finishing touches on a brave victory. Smith, Barker and Michael Thompson were terrific for the winners while skipper Marc Holt was well held, but kicked three important goals after half-time. Scott Meyer and Daniel Mislicki were absolutely outstanding for the losers. BERWICK’s dream of a doublechance is still well and truly alive after the Wickers survived a real scare to win by 26 points against ROC at Edwin Flack Reserve. Rhys Nisbet and his side have handled every challenge with aplomb this season, and now face a new one in how to handle a growing level of expectation.

no mercy, a 10.5 to 1.0 final term putting the icing on their 42nd consecutive victory. Jackson Parker, Dylan Quirk and Ryan Morrison were fantastic for the Magpies - but it was really a day that belonged to one man.

Curtis Barker dominated the midfield for Cranbourne during Saturday night’s 10-point win over Beaconsfield before limping from the field with a groin injury early in the last term.

PAKENHAM’S deplorable kicking at goal was the reason the Lions had to fight harder than expected for their 18-point victory over Doveton at Toomuc Reserve. The Lions had the advantage of a strong-breeze in the first term, but kicked 1.9 to keep Shannon Henwood’s boys in the contest. The Doves led by three points at half time before the Lions lifted, kicking five unanswered goals to steal a match-winning lead early in the last quarter. It was a day that suited defenders, Jarrod Tonks, Ben Keane and Sam Blackwood playing solid games for the Lions while Jake Mullen returned from a two-game break in impressive style for the Doves.

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ROC, with the aid of a strong breeze, led the Wickers by 11-points at quarter time before the home side fought back to take a one-point lead into the main break. It’s a margin they held onto with a gritty third term before kicking 5.5 to 2.4 in the final quarter. On-baller Madi Andrews played a great captain’s game for the Wickers while Nathan Waite kicked six to be the most influential forward on the ground. Tim Gunn, Mick Manley and Daniel Harrison were other talls to shine while Ben O’Loughlin

and Blair Allan were best for the Kangaroos. NARRE Warren full-forward Kerem Baskaya dined out on his formerclub Hampton Park with a brilliant 12-goal display in the Magpies 181-point victory at Fox Road. The sure-hands of Baskaya proved too much for the Redbacks to handle as the match-up between the top and bottom sides in the league went down an expected path. The Magpies typically showed

TOORADIN has finally turned its competitive brand of football into four points with a 45-point victory over Keysborough at Rowley Allen Reserve. The Seagulls have been competitive against some good teams in recent weeks but - late in games - just haven’t been able to get the job done. There were no such problems on Saturday however as the visitors kicked 5.6 to 2.2 in the final term to run out convincing winners. Matt Wade and Jake O’Donnell controlled the midfield for the Seagulls while Davor Rajic kicked five goals for the Burra. CCFL will return for round seven on Saturday 31 May.

Demon lust for the top 10 rine will see the Demons climb to 12th and play for the coveted top-10 ranking next season. Pakenham’s 2009 premiership coach, Michael ‘Jock’ Holland, will lead the side from the coach’s box while Narre Warren’s inspirational skipper, Michael Collins, will captain the team. Collins said he was looking forward to challenging both himself and the team against the best the Bellarine has to offer. “These guys all just love playing footy and it’s great to

By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cardinia’s interleague team will look to take the next step in its quest for a top-10 ranking in the state when the Demons travel to Simonds Stadium Geelong to take on the Bellarine League in Saturday’s Worksafe VCFL Championships. The Demons - ranked 18 when original rankings were released in 2012 - have defeated Nepean and Wimmera in the last two years to climb to 14th in the state. A win over Bella-

test yourself against the best from other leagues,” he said. “It’s like a grand final in a sense because all the best players are playing. That’s when you get to challenge yourself and see what you can take ... see how far you can step up.” The CCFL team includes two gun full-forwards, with Cranbourne’s Marc Holt and Narre Warren’s Kerem Baskaya having kicked nearly 600 goals between them since the start of 2012. The game kicks off at noon.

POSSIBLE CASEY CARDINIA INTERLEAGUE SIDE

Taking no chances

Rucks Andrew Logan ROC

Scott Meyer Beaconsfield Michael Collins Narre Warren Russ Lehman Pakenham

Matt Wade Tooradin Ben Kerrigan Beaconsfield Dylan Quirk Narre Warren

Ryan Morrison Narre Warren Kain Baskaya Narre Warren

Steve O’Bryan Pakenham

Max Gearon Cranbourne

Kerem Baskaya Narre Warren

Marc Holt Cranbourne

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Michael Boland Cranbourne

Brandon Osborne Kym Jones Cranbourne Pakenham Nick Scanlon Narre Warren

Josh Tonna Narre Warren

Ben Wragg Narre Warren Ben King Narre Warren Jason Fisher Pakenham James Cottrell Tooradin

Dom Paynter Pakenham

Jordy Andrews Berwick

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Matt Clarke ROC Jake Mullen Doveton Glen Hawthorn Keysborough

DEVON Meadows trainer Darren McDonald will take a two-pronged attack into the world’s richest staying race for greyhounds, the $250,000 Group 1 RSN Sandown Cup (715m) to be run at Sandown Park tonight. First and second in each of last week’s four semi-finals progressed to tonight’s final, the McDonald pair of Zipping Joe and Sweet It Is live chances in the classic, despite finishing second in their semis. Zipping Joe booked his place in the final with a strong second to Tarks Nemesis, while Sweet It Is flew home from the tail of the field in the semi-final won by the David Phillips trained, Butterfly Bling. Phillips, from Endeavour Hills, only has the one dog in his kennel and a win in tonight’s feature would be a career highlight. The lids fly back on tonight’s final at 9.41pm.

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

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33.20 (218) 5.7 (37) 12.14 (86) 9.6 (60) 20.23 (143) 15.8 (98) 6.17 (53) 5.5 (35) 9.19 (73) 9.9 (63)

RESERVES: Narre Warren 22.16 (148) d Hampton Park 1.2 (8). Berwick 9.14 (68) d ROC 8.8(56). Tooradin-Dalmore 20.13 (133) d Keysborough 4.3 (27). Pakenham 11.10 (76) d Doveton 5.5(35). Cranbourne 4.8 (32) d Beaconsfield 6.7 (43). UNDER 19: Narre Warren 26.17 (173) d Hampton Park 0.1 (1). Berwick 13.14 (92) d ROC 5.11(41). Pakenham 12.18 (90) d Doveton 1.3 (9). Cranbourne 9.3 (57) d Beaconsfield 7.11 (53). UNDER 17: Narre Warren 28.23 (191) d Hampton Park 0.0 (0). Berwick 33.17 (215) d ROC 0.1(1). Doveton 10.9 (69) d Pakenham 6.8 (44). Cranbourne 16.3 (99) d Beaconsfield 4.10 (34). SENIOR LADDER Narre Warren Cranbourne Berwick Pakenham Beaconsfield Tooradin-Dalmore ROC Doveton Keysborough Hampton Park

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This week: Worksafe VCFL Championships - Casey Cardinia v Bellarine, noon Saturday 24 May at Simonds Stadium, Geelong.

City drag down the favourites DANDENONG City emerged victorious 2-1 over Sunshine George Cross with both scores coming via Goran Jozeljic. Sunshine went in overwhelming favourites for the NPL1 clash on Saturday at Frank Holohan Reserve, but it didn’t faze Ivan Duzel’s charges as City slammed on two first-half goals from its tall striker Jozeljic. The first came in the 16th minute as Jozeljic finished the hard work of the midfielders before banging in his second in the 42nd as he beguiled his marking man and effectively struck the match winner. A consolation goal from Sunshine’s Delfin Mosibe Esara late in the match made the last 10 minutes interesting, but the Dandenong defence held strong to keep an equaliser away from the net. City sits seventh in NPL1 and faces Avondale Heights away on Saturday. STATE LEAGUES Mornington piled on 6-2 against a lacklustre Casey Comets. Despite goals from Nicholas Lekakis and Jason Rand, the result was put beyond doubt by the visitors. Former Doveton SC striker Simon Mur drilled one Mornington before five others dropped to leave the Comets falling from the sky. Mur’s former team mates at Doveton were outclassed by Warragul United 1-2 and Berwick City similarly fell to Heatherton United 1-0. WOMEN’S PREMIER/STATE LEAGUES Casey Comets and Berwick City both notched wins with Shirley Anthony and Natalie Holmes drilling majors for City in its 2-1 win over Doncaster Rovers. The wins put Casey Comets into eighth in the Premier League before its clash with FFV Under 17 Girls at the State Football Centre on Saturday. Berwick City faces South Yarra away on Sunday.

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Corolla’s new milestone looms By ALISTAIR KENNEDY UNLESS Ford changes its mind and retains the Falcon nameplate then Toyota Corolla will replace it as Australia’s longest-running passenger car having been on sale here since 1967. Despite its longevity, Corolla has never been more popular, tipping out Mazda3 as Australia’s biggest selling motor vehicle during 2013 and doing so despite carrying an ageing sedan variant throughout the year alongside the new hatchback. The new sedan finally joined its hatch stablemate in February and set another milestone. At 4.62 metres it’s the largest Corolla so far, a significant 365mm longer than the hatch, 75mm longer and with an increase of 100mm in wheelbase over the outgoing sedan. Unlike the hatch, which is built in Japan, the sedan comes from Thailand and so takes advantage of that country’s free trade agreement with Australia to keep the price down to $20,740 plus on-roads for the entry level Ascent manual. That’s $250 less than the previous sedan and also includes extra features that Toyota values at $2000. As is common in small cars, the new Corolla sedan can’t match its hatchback sibling for looks. It’s neat and attractive enough but without anything to make it stand out from its many competitors.

Perhaps, as Toyota’s tongue-incheek advertising campaign suggests, it is indeed hip to be square. We loved the smooth, wave-like dashboard not only for its appearance but also for the placements of its various components and their ease of use. The extra interior space within the new Corolla sedan provides sufficient rear legroom for two adults to travel in comfort even with the front seats fully extended. While taller passengers will appreciate the extra 92mm of knee-room, this is likely to be offset by the limited headroom caused by the dipping roofline. We found it quite awkward to enter and then had to hunker down a little to avoid scraping against the roof once seated. Boot capacity has been increased by 20 litres to 470 litres. The space is long (1088mm) with a wide opening for ease of loading but not especially deep. Three equipment levels are available. As before the entry-level model is called Ascent, with the previous higher-specced Conquest and Ultima now renamed SX and ZR. Now standard across all three models are cruise control, reversing camera, rear parking sensors and a multiinformation display (MID). The Ascent wheels are 15-inch steel.

The new Corolla sedan is bigger and better than ever. The mid-range SX adds interior chrome door handles and door belt moulding, front fog lamps, push button start/stop front parking sensors, enhanced MID system and 16-inch alloys. The auto-only Corolla ZR gets automatic air-conditioning, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, auto on/off LED headlights with automatic levelling, LED daytime running lights, satellite navigation, leather seat trim, powered driver’s seat and acoustic windscreen. New Toyota Corolla sedan comes with the same powertrain combination as the hatch, namely a 1.8-litre petrol engine with either six-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission, the latter with seven preset overrides via the floor lever on all, as well as paddles in

the topline version, the Corolla ZR. Engine outputs peak at 103 kW and 173 Nm, fractionally different (+ 3 kW and -2 Nm) from the outgoing sedan but with maximum torque down from 4400 to 4000 rpm. Central to new Corolla sedan’s information and entertainment package is the Toyota Link multimedia system. Standard in the SX and ZR models Link is a first for any Australian Toyota vehicle. It joins the growing list of similar systems that use smartphone technology to provide a variety of information, which is displayed on the 6.1-inch touch-screen dashboard monitor. Features include the ability to preset travel routes prior to getting into the

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car, locate nearby service stations with current fuel prices and other businesses and points of interest, weather conditions as well as many other smartphone Apps. All Corolla sedans come with a single disc CD player, Bluetooth phone and audio streaming and USB/Auxiliary inputs. A number of features, including a useful mute button, can be controlled from steering wheel mounted control. Our test Corolla was the top-spec automatic-only ZR. On the open road it feels like a car the next size up, which it effectively is. With prices starting at just over $20,000 and with nearly 50 years of sales on the board Corolla is still the benchmark Australian small(ish) car. The Toyota range is available for test drive at Berwick Toyota, 751 Princes Highway, Berwick, on 9707 4455; Pakenham Toyota, 33 Commercial Drive, Pakenham, on 5945 1777; Cranbourne Toyota, 284 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne, on 5955 1111. Model range Corolla Ascent 1.8-litre fourdoor sedan: $20,740 (manual); $22,990 (automatic); Corolla SX 1.8-litre four-door sedan: $22,990 (manual); $25,240 (automatic); Corolla ZR 1.8-litre four-door sedan: $30,990 (automatic).

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tionery, for example at traffic lights. As well as a full suite of active and passive safety systems such as anti-skid braking, stability control and airbags all round, the test vehicle was fitted with an optional Safety Pack for $1500, which includes a rear-view mirror with auto dimming function. With this pack the driver has the added advantage of Blind Spot Monitoring and Smart City Brake Support, which automatically applies the brakes, helping prevent or soften impact with the vehicle ahead when travelling at slower speeds. Then there’s Rear Cross Traffic Alert, which warns of vehicles about to cross behind the car when reversing. Keyless entry greets the driver before he or she settles into comfortable and supportive seats which help to absorb some of the harshness of stiff suspension. Handling is very good, ride on uneven surfaces not so smooth. The Mazda range is available for test drive at Berwick Mazda, Prestige Place, Narre Warren. Phone 8796 6222.

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