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Community ommunity NE NEWS S New trail improves access between Hallam and Narre Warren City of Casey residents now have improved access to parks, facilities and public transport options on foot or bicycle with the launch of the 10km Hallam Valley Trail. The new trail links KM Reedy Reserve in Hampton Park with Sweeney Reserve in Narre Warren and connects walkers and cyclists with nature, and some of Caseyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best sporting facilities, playgrounds and picnic areas in Narre Warren, Hallam and Hampton Park. The Hallam, Narre Warren and Berwick Train Stations are in walking distance from the trail and users can access Hampton Park and Fountain Gate Shopping Centres, Monash University and Berwick Village. The Hallam Valley Trail is the latest addition to Caseyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wider network of over 230km of shared paths and trails, which provide opportunities for walking, jogging, cycling and skating. To view the trail map and brochure visit www.casey.vic.gov.au or contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200. The project was jointly-funded by the City of Casey and the State Government, through the Metropolitan Trail Network grants. The project is supported by Parks Victoria and Bicycle Network Victoria. Mayor Cr Ablett checks out the new trail.
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Drug offences spiral A HUGE spike in drug-related offences and theft from cars have contributed to a 7.7 per cent increase in crime in Casey. Victoria Police last week released the latest round of crime statistics, which showed the amount of crime in Casey for the past year, ending in March. Drug offences were up by 16.4 per cent from the previous year,
theft from cars were up 19 per cent and burglaries, excluding houses, were up 15.1 per cent. Robbery had a big decrease, being down by 22.7 per cent, as did assaults excluding family violence. Family violence offences rose by 3.7 per cent. “Domestic violence is unacceptable and the police of Casey are committed to supporting victims of domestic abuse and, encouraging the reporting of domestic abuse,”
Casey police Inspector Paul Breen said. Insp Breen said of concern was the sharp increase in theft of motor vehicles and theft from motor vehicles. “It would appear that many of these thefts result from people leaving their motor vehicles unlocked,” he said. “This practice of leaving vehicles unlocked is just inviting the opportunistic thief to ply their
trade with ease.” Insp Breen said it was pleasing to note that minor and serious injuries related to traffic accidents were down by 14 per cent. “I commend all motorists on their diligent and responsible driving within Casey,” he said. “In all, especially in the coming colder and rainy months to August, we need to be diligent and responsible drivers as roads become wet and greasy.”
New top cop’s eye is on family violence By BRIDGET COOK CASEY has a new top cop who has tackling family violence, youth related problems and volume crime in his sight. Paul Breen has been appointed as Casey’s new police Inspector, taking over the role from Wayne Viney this month. A member of the force since 1987, Insp Breen said he was exctited to take over the new role and looked forward to the challenge. Insp Breen has worked in a range of different roles since joining Victoria Police including detective duties, specialist units, instructor at the Academy and as an Inspector at Professional Standards. He was recently the Local Area Commander for Port Phillip, before moving over to Casey on 5 May. Insp Breen said through a collaborative approach across all sections of the community, he hoped they could reduce the incidence of family violence, address youth-related crime and have a strong impact on preventing volume crime. “Our main areas of concern centre around volume crime, specifically theft of and theft from motor vehicles, burglaries and of course we will have a very strong focus on family violence,” he said. “In my view, the key to success is ensuring you have preventative measures in place. It’s just not enough to be reactive, we must employ proactive measures. “Having said that, and let me be very clear, crime, family violence, public disorder, road trauma, hoons, ethnic and cultural tensions are not just a police issue. “These concerns are an ‘all of community’ issue, so we must work together as a community. “We’re in this together.” Insp Breen said the issues in Casey would differ in a way from Port Phillip, but he was looking forward to the new challenge. “I really loved working at Port Phillip, it was vibrant, edgy and had an interesting mix of social issues, a
By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE man was involved in a police chase which lasted more than an hour after he and a woman allegedly stole a car from Barry Bourke in Berwick. On Monday 26 May police believe a 23-yearold man from Cranbourne and a 25-year-old woman from Kilsyth stole a 2014 Orange Holden Maloo after they asked to take it for a test drive. Gavin Palmer from Barry Bourke said the pair were in the car yard for about 10 minutes and drove off before the salesman could get into the car. Police said the car was spotted in Berwick on Wednesday 28 May, following this there was a car chase which lasted for about an hour and 15 minutes. Detective Senior Constable Rebecca Maydom from Casey Crime Investigation Unit said the chase started about 3.30pm on Wednesday and the drivers reached very high speeds in unsafe conditions. “They were driving quite dangerously and there was intermittent rain, so the roads were damp in the first place,” she said. Sen Const Madydom said there was also a lot of traffic on the road given the time of day. She said the car chase began in Narre Warren and continued through Belgrave, Emerald, Menzies Creek, Upwey, Upper Ferntree fully and Wantirna South. It finished in Knox where the car was dumped at the Knox Shopping Centre after which the pair were said to have fled on foot. The police Air Wing was also called out to assist.
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page, people commenting and then people started contacting us saying ‘this had happened to me’, or then there were ones where people said ‘I feel like I am Kane’, ‘I’m living Kane’s life’, ‘I don’t know where I can get help from’,” Jess said. “We don’t claim to be medical professionals, we’re not health professionals, we’re just there to talk and we’re there to support.” And they have spread that support far and wide, even visiting patients in health facilities to lend a helping hand, where Fawn believes their age helps her and Jess relate to those young men who are struggling. Kane’s Crusade has its beginnings six months after her brother’s passing, when Fawn finally had a moment to herself and found inspiration in music. “I’d lived such a hectic life for so long in that first six months that I sat on the couch and everything was quiet, there was no one in the house and I heard a musician that I’m really inspired by - 360,” Fawn said. “A song came on that Jess has always said is about me - Miracle in a Costume. “This (Kane’s Crusade) can be a miracle in a costume because the lives that we have, can and will continue to keep on saving, really is that miracle.” Now formally trained in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), Fawn and Jess have huge plans for Kane’s Crusade, including their hope of introducing an ‘ALIVE’ centre to the City of Casey - a facility specifically for people suffering from depression where they could get medical treatment, physiotherapy, alternative medicines and counselling all under one
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A 30 SECOND phone conversation was all it took for her world to change. It was a February afternoon last year when Fawn Brady was told over the line that her little brother and best friend, Kane, had taken his life at the age of 23. “That phone call, that 30 second phone call changed my life and Jess’ life, because Jess was the first person I called to say ‘get to my house’,” Fawn said. “From that point I then went from living quite a normal structured life, with an immaculate home and in the click of a finger I had my mum, my step-dad, my two little brothers and sisters that I had to then tell. I had to deal with coroners. “In that six months I didn’t have time to think, I didn’t have time to breathe, sometimes.” Fawn and Jess White, both 26, had been inseparable since they were teenagers at Berwick Secondary College so there was never any doubt who Fawn would turn to in the wake of the tragedy. Also inevitable is how they have used Kane’s passing as an opportunity to assist all those like him who are in need of help but don’t always know where to find it. Fawn and Jess began Kane’s Crusade in August - a depression support and awareness group specialising in, but not restricted to, helping young men. The Kane’s Crusade Facebook page has amassed more than 5000 likes in less than a year, while the group’s first trivia night is set for 9 August where donations to the cause are being welcomed. “It started out people liking the
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Heads-up for Headspace By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THERE is no guarantee that a Headspace facility at Fountain Gate will be rolled out by the end of the year after last month’s Federal Budget revealed the impending removal of Medicare Locals, Federal MP Anthony Byrne said. Funding to the South East Melbourne Medicare Local (SEMML), which was awarded the tender earlier this year to run a Headspace office at the Fountain Gate shopping centre precinct in Narre Warren, will cease on 30 June 2015 as the Federal Government moves to replace the 61 Medicare Locals throughout Australia with Primary Health Networks. SEMML is also the tenderer for the existing Headspace in Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Holt MP Anthony Byrne said the plans for setting up a Headspace in Narre Warren could be forced into a hiatus until a new tenderer is approved. He said he now doubted whether the Fountain Gate Headspace would be set up by November, as was previously expected. “We need this service as soon as possible. Our
area has a significant youth population and deserves a youth friendly mental health service as soon as possible,” he said. “Why should our young people be denied a service they deserve and desperately need.” But a spokesperson for Headspace said the organisation was committed to working within the “original timeframes” allotted to setting up a facility in Narre Warren. “Discussions with the Federal Government in the coming weeks will determine next steps and we look forward to providing the community with an update soon,” the spokesperson said. “Young people and families in the area can look forward to receiving mental health and wellbeing support through Headspace in the near future. “Existing Headspace centres, including the centre in Dandenong, will continue to operate and provide services to young people in their communities.” A spokesperson for Federal Health Minister Peter Dutton could not specify how long the new tender process for the Narre Warren facility
Holt MP Anthony Byrne was joined by Casey youths Steph Bruders, Emily Cooper, Dani Rothwell and Jake Downward last week, who are concerned that the set up of a Headspace facility at the Fountain Gate shopping centre precinct could be delayed. would take, but reaffirmed that discussions are currently underway between Headspace and the Department of Health. The spokesperson said plans for a Headspace facility at the Fountain Gate precinct were not in jeopardy. “The government is delivering on our commitment to deliver 100 Headspace sites across Australia by 2017-18,” the spokesperson said. The Headspace service provides support in
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Berwick Secondary College and Kambrya College. Kambrya College principal Michael Muscat said the barriers, which will be erected later in the month, had been one of the priority suggestions that came from meetings held between representatives from the schools. “We had a really bad patch with youth suicide in the local area and lots of suggestions came up to deal with this because the schools really worked together,” Mr Muscat said “We met frequently and sought advice from the best experts going around.”
In the mid-2000s former Victorian Premier Steve Bracks campaigned to have similar preventative measures erected on the West Gate Bridge. Prevention barriers may be able to delay negative thoughts just long enough to save a life, Mr Muscat said. “The thing I pushed the hardest for was some barriers to go along the railway. I found that the access was just so open,” Mr Muscat said. “My belief is that you can delay that impulse just for a couple of minutes, even just inconvenience it - that can save a life.” Mr Muscat commended both
political parties at state and federal level for their response to the community campaign. “We’re delighted that the government has responded in a practical way and also that the whole issue has just settled a little in the local area,” Mr Muscat said. “We’re still absolutely vigilant, there are still worrying situations with students but that heightened concern we had 12-18 months ago has eased a little bit, that’s a tremendous thing.” Those in need of immediate assistance or who need someone they can trust to talk to can phone Lifeline on 131 119.
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Socially Speaking In relation to MP’s Campaign Slammed’ (News 29 May): Hooray, hooray, hooray, finally we have someone sticking up for us ratepayers of Casey - my rates have increased over 20 per cent over the last four years and I wonder where mine and all other ratepayers monies have gone? Now councillors are telling us that my rates will increase another 6 per cent this financial year. This council has to go! Megan Jeemans, Cranbourne, via web.
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TO honest Julie. I came out of Safeway, Hampton Park, on Sunday morning about 11am to find a note slipped into my slightly open car window apologising for scratching my car with her door. Inside the envelope was $50 as an apology token. Whoever you are Julie, thank you for your honesty and generosity, but most of all for restoring faith in humanity. A very kind gesture.
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Against the flow The other day I was driving along a road without a footpath just as dusk was falling and I saw two folk exercising, but they were running with the traffic. This is dangerous. When a pedestrian is using a carriageway because there is no sidewalk, then one should walk or run against the traffic, not with it. That is, if one is running or walking in a northerly direction then one should be on the edge of the south-bound traffic, not the northbound traffic. Nicholas Cole, Tooradin.
Elder respect As Commissioner for Senior Victorians, I am urging Victorians to speak up against elder abuse for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15. All seniors should be able to live healthy, active and independent lives as part of their local communities. To do that, our seniors need to feel safe, to be free from discrimination and harm and to have their rights respected. We know that some Victorian seniors experience neglect, others abuse. The most common abuse is financial, though we know seniors also experience psychological, social, sexual or physical abuse - sometimes at the hands of loved ones. Figures show that around five per cent of older people may experience abuse - and that could be higher because people are afraid to speak up. That is why World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is so important. It is a time to shine a light on elder abuse - a hidden problem in our society that more people need to become aware of.
The first step is raising awareness and talking about elder abuse and how people can get help. World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is a day where we can all say “no” to elder abuse, and let senior Victorians know they have the right to live without fear. I want to encourage anyone who may be experiencing elder abuse to call Senior Rights Victoria on 1300 368 821. Advice is free and confidential. Events to help raise awareness of elder abuse are taking place across the state including the Victorian World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Forum - Human rights are ageless - on Monday 16 June. Wear a purple ribbon to show your support and together we can strive for a society where seniors are empowered to speak up against abuse and get the help they need. Visit www.weaad.org.au to find out more about World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. If you would like to find out more about my work as Commissioner visit www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au. Gerard Mansour, Commissioner for Senior Victorians.
What a performance! We the residents of Kiandra Mews, Hampton Park, agree with Allan Tully that Casey council should not take the lead in creating such a precinct for the performing arts. These sorts of venues should be built and operated by private enterprises, not the council. When was the community consulted and given the green light? Councils are here for the people not to do what they want to do. Remember the ratepayers are paying your salaries. We suppose that this is the reason for the rate increase even though the council has mentioned in its website that there will be no increase in rates. We need an explanation. When this becomes an eyesore what will happen to the existing three council offices and library? Will they be sold and council pockets the proceeds of sale? The council just keeps building venues, ovals, libraries, stadiums, child care centres, which cannot be owned by the council as all this has been paid for by the millions and millions of dollars of ratepayers money. No wonder the rates have sky-rocketed more than 300 per cent. With the present Federal budget situation every ratepayer will be slugged left and right not only by the council but also by the government. It is about time all ratepayers stand up against the council and air their opinions loud and clear. Failing which the councils will put us in very serious financial hardships. Solution - form small groups in your streets with their home address, signatures and send it to the Minister for Local Government. Deejay Girton, Hampton Park.
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Vision of Hope for addiction support care By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY-based medical clinic, which runs programs specifically aimed at helping people whose loved ones suffer from drug and alcohol addiction, is continuing to break new ground. The monthly Vision of Hope counselling program was started by the Hallam Medical Group in June last year to equip people with the necessary skills to help their family members and close friends who are suffering from addiction. Family counsellor Bernard D’Argent, who started up the program with mental health nurse Lyndsey Coutet, said these self-made carers often ignored their own need for help as they strived to assist others. “The focus was always on helping the person struggling with the addiction, they came here seeking help for the person,” he said. “As we went along we talked about it and we realised that they were also struggling - you’re not born with those skills to know how to care for someone with an addiction. “Because we had this family sensitive approach, if you like,
we started working on them, giving them skills to better cope with the situation. “There was so much focus on the person - there is quite a lot of services out there for the person. “We realised that maybe where it’s lacking is services for the carers.” Vision of Hope was first started out of a rehabilitation centre as a once-off trial, with an invitation to continue if the participants felt they would benefit from it. A year later the group has roughly 20 members, with new participants joining every month. Psychologist Stephanie Chu also works with the group and said it was integral for the participants to be well informed on the specific effects of drugs and alcohol. “A lot of people couldn’t identify, for instance, if it’s their son they’re seeing here or the drugs influencing their behaviour, their attitude towards us,” she said. “There’s that discrepancy between the way they remember their loved one and the way they were actually seeing their
loved one after being afflicted with alcohol and drugs. “They come to us and say ‘I can’t connect with my loved ones because they’re portraying a different self that we don’t know’.” Hallam Medical Group GP Ariane D’Argent has no doubt that without Vision of Hope, many of the program’s participants would remain afflicted with a feeling of misappropriated guilt that is almost impossible to shake. “The dynamic has changed in the family to the point where it becomes very chaotic and the relationships are severed and initially, as any parent does, you think ‘I can fix it’ but then you realise you can’t,” she said. “For them, there was a lot of shame. They felt very isolated and they thought they could just keep it and fix it. “They had a huge burden that nobody could bare, they couldn’t do anything about it, and we had to eliminate that guilt feeling because, as a parent, you’ll ask ‘where did I go wrong?’.” For more information or to join Vision of Hope, contact the Hallam Medical Group on 9796 5400.
Samoan culture comes alive CASEY-based dance troupe Tama Tatau are keeping the Samoan culture alive in Australia. The group is made up by seven local men, including Masi Tusitala and Leulumoega Sofara (pictured), who share a passion for Samoan dance and are linked by a traditional tattoo which represents their culture and ancestry. Since forming in 2011, the group have been performing traditional Samoan dances and contemporary routines, they have created themselves, at festivals, events, weddings and birthdays around the country. This weekend they will headline a festival in Box Hill celebrating 52 years of Samoa’s Independence. For their full story turn to page 15. Picture: ROB CAREW
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ABOUT $500 worth of bedding and furniture were stolen from Quest Apartments in Narre Warren over the weekend. Police said a staff member received a call from someone who wanted to book a room and who said they would not be arriving until after hours. The staff member left a key out for the room in the safe box. Sometime between 9pm on Friday and 6am on Saturday, somebody accessed the key, entered the room and stole bedside tables and bedding. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Four cars broken into Members of the International Friendship Kitchen, from left, Elaine Smith, Pashtoon Rahmani, Wudad Salim, Deepa Arjunan, Natasha Hayward, Sharon Ramsay and Vasantha Vijayaratnam. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Hampton Park woman Natasha To find out more about the Internationlocal shopping centre together. “First we gather and talk about what Hayward said she originally joined the al Friendship Kitchen, call Ms Smith group last term, when they were mak- on 0427 596 977. we are cooking,” Ms Smith said. “We usually have one lady lead the ing cupcakes. Other programs the VIRWC ran inShe said she joined the group by class each week who shares some of clude the Casey SuperDriver Support, chance, after being invited in while her cultural cooking with the group. walking past one day, and has been which helps migrant women over 25 “We then explore the local shops for coming back ever since. years old to get their licence. our ingredients. We have a great variety “It creates a feeling of team work There is also a Girls Friendship of different cultural grocers in Hamp- and allows me to make new friends and Cafe for young women, aged between ton Park. learn new skills,” she said. 12 and 25 years old, each Thursday “We then cook it together and enjoy “I moved from Canada and was afternoon. Participants do activities the meal together. originally from India, so I didn’t have including sports, drama, dance, music “The conversations over lunch are many friends here. and craft together at Cairns Road Comwide-ranging from family, to work and “It was difficult in the beginning but aspirations. this has helped me get involved in the munity Rooms. To find out more about the above “Friendships develop, as well as community.” great networks for things like finding Ms Smith urged women to come two programs, call Weda on 0413 401 along and see what they were all about. 629 or email weda.mohseni@live.com. employment.”
CASH, a camera and iPods were among the items stolen when four cars were broken into in Cranbourne West over the weekend. Between 9.30pm on Saturday and 9.45am on Sunday, four cars were broken into in the vicinity of Jupiter Crescent, Bacchus Road and Pegasus Road. Someone forced entry to all four cars and items including cash, GPS units, camera, headphones and iPods were stolen. Police have reminded the community to ensure they do not keep valuables in their cars, and if they had to, to ensure they were out of sight. Anyone with information about the thefts are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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THE International Friendship Kitchen is cooking up more than just a tasty meal each week. The initiative is also helping to create friendships, promote community inclusion and is breaking down barriers between different cultures. The program, run by the Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition (VIRWC), takes place at the Arthur Wren Hall in Hampton Park each Thursday. Women from across the local community are invited to come together to cook a meal and then enjoy it over lunch. Laughter and chit-chatter fill the room each Thursday, along with the aroma of foods from across the globe proving the initiative is achieving what it is aimed to do. Project leader Elaine Smith said the International Friendship Kitchen was one of a number of programs run by the VIRWC to help immigrant and refugee women settle into their new lifestyle in Australia. “We are trying to make Hampton Park a really nice neighbourhood,” she said. “On where people know each other and get along no matter what cultural background they are from. “We want women to make friendships, build up contacts, be able to see each other down the street or at the bus stop and say hi and have a chat. “No matter what culture they are from, they should know they’ve got a friend. “That then extends into their families - to their children and partners. “We want to get people involved in their community.” Each Thursday, the group meet at the hall from 9.30am before hitting the
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Ride slipping away By BRIDGET SCOTT ORGANISERS of the annual Riding of the Bounds have one foot out of the stirrup as the future of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event is uncertain. To mark the 25th anniversary of the occasion, members from the event are determined to have High Street in Berwick closed off for the sake of honouring history, but officers from the City of Casey have their concerns. One of the events organisers Gayle Joyce said the council and the committee for the event have reached a â&#x20AC;&#x153;stalemateâ&#x20AC;? as to what will happen. Mrs Joyce said in previous years, the event would usually be over and done with by this stage of the year and she feared it may not go ahead. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It looks like it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go ahead this year,â&#x20AC;? Mrs Joyce said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;It usually happens in autumn and we are now in winter.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s too wet in spring, and going through neighbouring properties can be a problem with 200 odd horses.â&#x20AC;? Deputy mayor of the City of Casey and Riding of the Bounds committee member Amanda Stapledon said she agreed riding up High Street would be a great way to honour the anniversary, but safety must be forefront. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a fantastic idea,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But we need to know we can do this safely.â&#x20AC;? Cr Stapledon said a compromise put forward by the council was not accepted and discussions are still underway. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We need to find a way we can celebrate in style but keep it safe,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have a meeting coming up and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important we talk about what we can do.â&#x20AC;?
Janette Green, City of Casey Manager for Community Strengthening, said a date is still to be determined following more discussion. Council officers have also had outside consultants come in to assess the risks associated with closing High Street. Mrs Joyce said in recent years, High Street has not been shut off but the equestrian community and participants hoped it could be for the 25th year. She said it would be sad if the event didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take place this year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It would be a pity because taking the ride as it was originally is a lovely way of letting the community know there are still a lot of riders in region,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;(Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s) saying yes we appreciate you in our community and want to do something for you.â&#x20AC;?
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Patrol police catch drivers out NUNAWADING Highway Patrol put the brakes on a number of Casey drivers caught speeding in the early hours of Saturday. The traffic unit was patrolling the Monash Freeway in Dandenong about 1.30am
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Riot of Hindi Holi colour By BRIDGET COOK
Shane, Abbi, Tara, Isabelle, Jaxon and Vanish show of their colourful creation. Pictures: DONNA OATES
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STUDENTS, teachers and parents had a hand in creating a colourful mural at Rangebank Primary School which celebrated the school’s Hindi connection. On Thursday last week, the school community were given the opportunity to place a paint hand print on a 360 metre-long paling fence. Some students were also involved in decorating the fence further with spray paint using water guns. Rangebank Primary School principal Colin Avery said the activity was part of their Hindi language studies. “Rangebank is the first
school in Australia to introduce the Hindi language to all students from foundation to Year 6,” he said. “As part of our studies of India, we were looking at ways to celebrate Holi the ‘festival of colours’. “So instead of throwing coloured dye and powder over each other, we chose to use colourful paint to decorate our fence.” Mr Avery said the students, teachers and parents involved loved the activity. “Students and parents have both commented on the wonderful experience and opportunity to contribute to our school
Accident victim dies in hospital A MAN has died in hospital more than a week after being struck by a car in Devon Meadows. A 26-year-old was struck by a car while walking his dog along North Road just after 6pm on 14 May. The driver stopped at the scene to assist.
The Devon Meadows man was taken to The Alfred hospital where he died on Friday 23 May. Police are appealing for witnesses, and anyone with information about the accident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
and the community, as the mural is easily seen by anyone passing by,” he said. “The smiles on the faces of the children was a highlight and contributed to the very positive feeling our school community felt on the day. “The biggest plus from painting the fence is that the community came together to provide a wonderful mural for everyone in our community to be proud of. “As a school that strongly believes in multiculturalism, our students and staff have clearly demonstrated their pride in our school, traditions and values.”
Car vandalised A CAR was vandalised with a Greek profanity in Cranbourne over the weekend. Between 11pm on Saturday and 1pm on Sunday, a car parked in Bellbrae Court was covered in white paint graffiti, including a Greek profanity. There was $400 worth of damage on the 1993, black Ford sedan. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Challenge is taken up By BRIDGET COOK A NEW hot trend being taken up by yogis across the globe all started in Lynbrook’s very own bikram yoga studio. The studio’s founder Darren Crompton started the ‘4 x 4 Challenge’ about a year ago and since then Bikram studios around the world have been offering their clients the same thing. The concept is simple - it challenges people to practice Bikram yoga, which is done in a room heated to 40 degrees with 40 per cent humidity, four times a week for four weeks. Mr Crompton said he was not a fan of the 30-Day Challenge that most studios offered, so came up with something different. “I was not a big fan of 30-Day Challenges as I have seen students complete them and then not return for months after, some not even at all,” he said. “Sure people like a challenge, a goal, but it makes no business sense to give them that and then have them walk away. So early last year, I came up with the idea of the 4 x 4 Challenge.
“Students have a personal challenge, maintain a consistent yoga practice and importantly they do not burn themselves out.” “I can proudly say that Lynbrook was the very first studio to do this and now the challenge has spread globally.” “It’s a real feather in our cap - to have studios across the globe pick up the idea and run with it.” Mr Crompton started the Bikram Yoga Lynbrook in October 2012, after feeling there was nothing like it on offer for the South East community. He only started Bikram yoga about five years ago due to stress at work and was surprised at how much he enjoyed it and how challenging it could be. “Like many, I had this view that yoga was quite sissy,” he said. “I was surprised at how much of workout you get. “It’s not people with flowers in their hair, holding hand and chanting like some people view it as.” Mr Crompton has competed in the Hawaiian Ironman, run marathons, trekked around Australian
Darren Crompton founded the ‘4 x 4 Challenge’ from his Lynbrook bikram yoga studio. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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deserts and was a private pilot. After falling in love with Bikram yoga, he went to Los Angeles to become a teacher before returning to Australia and opening his own studio. He said he wanted to open it in Lynbrook as it was central to the Casey, Cardinia, Greater Dandenong and Frankston areas. “I chose to open in the outer eastern suburbs as these communities tend to be left behind when it comes to facilities like this,” he said.
“These are growing communities of young families - the ideal demographic for a Bikram studio. “Being away from the inner suburbs, our students tend to be more laid back, a country feel with a really friendly atmosphere, lots of chatting, laughing and sharing of experiences in the reception and bathroom areas.” Mr Crompton said the studio has been a huge success in the local area and the 4 x 4 Challenge was just adding to that.
Police on the trail of bar intruder POLICE have released images of a man who walked into Tides Bar and Grill in Tooradin and rummaged through different rooms last week. A man entered the restaurant, along the South Gippsland Highway, through an unlocked back door about 11.30am Monday 26 May. The man walked around searching for different items, looking through drawers and cupboards, but did not take anything. He was confronted by staff that were
inside at the time and left and was seen getting into a gold sedan. The man was described as being aged in his 30s, a solid build and was wearing dark coloured cargo pants and a dark coloured jumper, with blue Puma writing on the front. He was also wearing a white cap with a Nike tick and white and black casual shoes. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Stolen card pair hunted POLICE have obtained CCTV images of man and woman they’d like to speak to in relation to a car break-in and use of a stolen bank card earlier this year. Between midnight on 10 February and 8pm on 13 February, a car was broken into in Hackney Circuit, Clyde North. The victim’s wallet was stolen and a credit card was used on numerous occasions over the next five days in Paywave transactions totalling about $500. The transactions took place in the Fountain Gate and Knox areas and police have released images of a man and woman they would like to speak to over the stolen credit card. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Jenny’s cancer fight keeps going By BRIDGET COOK THE local community will come out swinging in the fight against cancer this weekend to honour the legacy of Casey’s Jenny Black. The Narre Warren mother and her children Adam, Renae and Bianca had been busy organising the Jen’s Charity Baseball Match for this Saturday, 7 June. Sadly Mrs Black lost her battle with cancer on Tuesday but the event will still go ahead with more gusto than before. The event was to be Mrs Black’s last attempt at raising as much money as she could to go towards the Cranbourne Narre Relay for Life, of which she was a committee member and keen participant. Her children and the community will ensure the event will go head this Saturday and have urged the community to get behind the fundraiser to raise much-needed money for prevention and finding a cure for cancer. Mrs Black had twice survived breast cancer in the past, but it recently returned with a vengeance. She has been involved in many aspects of the community, particularly the Relay for Life and the Casey arts movement. She supported the development of young people in the arts as president of the BATS Theatre Company and volunteered her expertise for a range of production and coordination roles for more than 12 years, including mayoral arts concerts, Star Search, Casey Idol and People in the Parks events. In 2010 she was announced as the recipient of the 2010 Lindsay King Arts Initiative Award - Casey’s most prestigious award for the arts, recognising local residents whose initiatives have made a significant contribution to the arts in Casey. Cranbourne Narre Relay for Life publicity co-ordinator Brooke Hunter said it was a privilege to have had Mrs Black involved with the event, alongside the many other community driven organisations she was involved in. “Jenny enriched all of our lives with love, inspiration and her strength,” she said. “Our thoughts are with her family and closest friends. Her courage will be with us each and every day.” Jen’s Charity Baseball Match will take place at Cyril Molyneux Reserve, Mansfield Street, Berwick, this Saturday from 2.30 to 5pm.
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Christopher Fisher Born: 26 November 1944 Died: 12 May 2014 CRANBOURNE East man Christopher Fisher was honoured at the Casey Volunteer Awards last month for the countless hours he dedicated to assisting the community. Sadly, he was unable to accept the award as he lost his life on Monday 12 May, four days before the ceremony, but the recognition was still a testament to the man Mr Fisher was. His list of involvements in the Casey community and beyond was extensive, having served as president of the Balla Balla Community Centre, member of the Rotary Club of Cranbourne and with the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce, to name a few. Mr Fisher was born in the Neerim South Hospital on 26 November 1944 to Keith and Judythe. In his youth he was into all things sport including football, running, water skiing and trail-bike riding. He also became interested in aviation and worked hard to obtain his pilot’s licence. Mr Fisher started a long and decorated career in journalism by contributing to the McIvor Times in Heathcote while he was still at high school. He went on to work at the Bendigo Advertiser, The Age and was the first journalist hired by Graham Perkin in his position as editor of The Age. Mr Fisher moved from journalism and into the business side of newspapers when he became a partner in several newspapers to the local area including the Kooweerup Sun, Cranbourne Sun and Mornington Leader. He was later appointed by News Limited to establish a centralised purchasing operation for the company’s printing and publishing empire. In his retirement, he became a hobby farmer in Five Ways where he bred milk vealers and had everything from horses and chooks to dogs and cats.
Cranbourne East man and dedicated community member Christopher Fisher died on Monday 12 May. Mr Fisher and his wife Pam moved to Blue Hills Retirement Village four and a half years ago, and also spent many months travelling around the world. He was also extremely active in the local community and utilised his business skills to assist various community groups and clubs. He was the charter president of the Kooweerup Lions Club, Life Governor of the Westernport Memorial Hospital, committee member at the Kooweerup Football Club and long term member of the Rotary Club of Cranbourne. He was involved in the Cranbourne and Berwick Chamber of Commerce, Berwick Woodworkers Club, secretary of the Blue Hills Retirement Village advisory committee and Life Member of both National Trust Victoria and Peninsula Aero Club. Balla Balla Community Centre manager Maree Cullinan paid tribute to Mr Fisher who did so much for the centre in the past four years. “Chris became involved in the centre as a way to give back to his local community and share his vast knowledge and expertise,” she said. “He then went on to be the president of our committee of governance for three years.” Mr Fisher is survived by his wife Pam, six children and 11 grandchildren.
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Sisters act to save children By BRIDGET COOK TWO Casey sisters set out with a business plan to help save as many young lives as possible. And they are doing just that since starting Tiny Hearts Paediatric First Aid about a year ago, which has now expanded interstate and gained celebrity clientele. The business was started by sisters Nikki Jurcutz from Narre Warren and Rachael Waia from Clyde North. They identified a need within the community for a first aid training course that specifically deals with common medical emergencies faced by babies and children. Tiny Hearts Paediatric First Aid was developed to address this need and has proved to be popular with expectant parents, new parents, grandparents and others who care for children and babies. The course covers topics including choking, allergies, anaphylaxis, infant CPR, burns, temperatures, seizures and falls in order to give parents the confidence to deal with any emergency their child might face before an ambulance arrives. The business has grown rapidly over the past year, starting in homes across Casey and now spanning to courses across Melbourne and Sydney. Zoe and Hamish Blake recently took part in a course and Kate Richie, Roxy Ja-
Casey sisters Nikki Jurcutz and Rachael Waia are helping to save young lives through their business Tiny Hearts Paediatric First Aid. 120921 Picture: DONNA OATES cenko and Megan Gale have signed up in recent weeks. Ms Jurcutz said as a paramedic she was able to see that this type of course was missing in the market. “I have witnessed firsthand how important it is for parents to be equipped with
these skills, in some cases it can be the difference between life and death,” she said. Ms Waia, who is the mother of fouryear-old Melakai, said she was surprised that throughout her pregnancy and in the early months after giving birth she found there was an abundance of information regarding birth, breastfeeding and settling techniques, but no information on how to deal with medical emergencies that children might face at home. “Parents who have not undergone first aid training are unprepared, which can lead to devastating consequences,” she said. “The most rewarding part of my job is knowing that every day I am training others in the skills that could one day save their child’s life. “I see the uncertainty and worry on their face before the training begins and the confidence and peace of mind they gain once the course has finished.” The course is held in the privacy of the home where extended family, friends, the babysitter and children can be present. The course is the only nationally recognised paediatric course available. Currently, Tiny Hearts is speaking with multiple organisations including hospitals and local councils in an attempt to raise awareness of the benefits of such training and to make the course accessible to all. For more information visit www.tinyheartsfirstaid.com.
Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast featuring Layne Beachley Layne Beachley is widely regarded as the most successful female surfer in history. The only surfer to claim six consecutive world titles (1998 to 2003), Layne went on to win a seventh in 2006 before retiring from the ASP World Tour two years later.
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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY commuters will be compromised by the government’s Port of Hastings development, the state’s Shadow Treasurer Tim Pallas has said. During a visit to the City of Casey last week where he was joined by Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley, Mr Pallas said the Liberals hadn’t given Casey residents a “clear appreciation” of the high amount of construction activity that would occur for the development of the Port of Hastings. The Shadow Treasurer’s comments come as the State Government last Thursday announced the development of the Port of Hastings had been declared under the Major Transport Projects Facilitation Act, a key component in Victorian planning processes introduced by the Brumby government in 2009. In April the News reported that the City of Casey had backed the government’s plans to develop the Port of Hastings over Labor’s rival Bay West proposal. “They (State Government) haven’t given people a clear appreciation of what construction activity would have to happen on the roads to make high capacity roads, capable of dealing with what they say will be
a container port holding up to 9 million containers,” Mr Pallas said. “Bear in mind that the Port of Melbourne currently handles about 2.4 million containers.” Mr Pallas said the Port of Hastings development will require both high capacity roads and freight rail. “If you’re going to put high capacity rail freight alignments in then, obviously, the capacity to put passenger rail in will be severely compromised,” he said. “Not only that, all the way through the south-eastern suburbs of metropolitan Melbourne, 24/7, you will have rail freight running through local neighbourhoods, that’s where the rail lines effectively run.” City of Casey advocacy spokesperson for the Port of Hastings councillor Sam Aziz said the development will create almost 6000 jobs within 20 years. “It is disappointing that the Labor Party’s position is not supportive of the Port of Hastings, instead suggesting that a new port near Werribee may be the solution for constraints on expansion of the Port of Melbourne,” Cr Aziz said. “A port near Werribee will not create a single additional job in Casey.”
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Passion is under the skin By BRIDGET COOK THE members of Tama Tatau are connected by two things - their traditional tattoo and a passion for Samoan dance. Those two aspects have brought together a group of men to form a Samoan dance troupe, who are now making their way around the state, sharing and celebrating their culture. The Casey-based group is quickly becoming a high demand offering for festivals and events with its high-energy dance shows proving popular with audiences across Victoria. They have been chosen to headline a festival in Box Hill on Monday, the Queen’s Birthday holiday, to celebrate 52
years of Samoan independence. The group has also been invited to head to Canberra in July to perform at The Sacred Gods of Polynesian exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia. And it all started in Casey in 2011 after men with Samoan heritage wanted to keep their culture alive in Australia. Each member of the group has a distinctive traditional Samoan tattoo - Tatau - which spans from the knee to the waist. Group member Masi Tusitala said coming together to form the dance troupe was a way the men could celebrate and share their culture with others.
Masi Tusitala and Leulumoega Sofara, from Samoan dance troupe Tama Tatau, have encouraged the community to head along and check out their performances. 121558 Picture: ROB CAREW “We can now cherish our culture and keep it alive here in Australia,” he said. “There are a lot of Samoans
living outside of Samoa and in Australia so we can keep them in touch with some of our cultural traditions.”
Mr Tusitala said their performances go for more than 45 minutes during which they showcase about 10 different dances. “There are a lot of traditional dances, but we also incorporate some crowd pleasers with a few contemporary and hip hop type numbers,” he said. “Our shows have drums and even possible fire knife dance.” Mr Tusitala said the group was becoming increasingly popular, having been asked to perform at a range of festivals across the state and at birthdays and weddings. “We’ve performed at the Casey Kids Carnival, Australia Day celebrations, Face of Aus-
tralia festival in Sale and the Big West festival in Footscray, to name a few,” he said. “We are hoping that success continues and even to tap into the corporate functions market as well.” On Monday 9 June, the group is headlining the Samoa independence celebration at the Box Hill Town Hall, running from 11am to 5pm. Mr Tusitala urged the community to head along and see what they were all about. For more information about the group email tamatatau@ live.com.au.
Festival’s cultural refuge By BRIDGET COOK
The Da Capo Singers, from left, Angus Golding, Kristy de la Rambelya, Caitlin Webb, Tony Hughes, Katrina O’Leary, Sarah-Jane Wilksch, Simon Loveless, Cherie Baxter, Rohan Wilksch, Emily Dittman, Kate Gullan, Deana Jacobs, Anton Pergl will perform a concert in Cranbourne this month.
Singers on region’s rhythms THE Da Capo Singers are on song to entertain this month with an afternoon full of music from the Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific region. Known as one of Melbourne’s most adventurous chamber choirs, the Da Capo Singers will perform its concert Southern Sounds in Cranbourne as part of the City of Casey’s Winter Arts Festival. The choir’s first concert for the year will showcase and celebrate music from Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific region. Works to feature in the show include the Australian premiere of David Gordon’s Sing a New Song incorporating a Maori-language singing of the Magnificat, New Zealand composer David Childs and Leanne Daharja Veitch’s respective songs to the moon, and Iain Grandage’s moving depiction of frontier conflict Hush: On the Death of a Bush Church. There will also be performances of Ruth McCall’s re-imagining of Waltzing Matilda and the Jimmy Barnes classic Working Class Man sung like it’s never been sung before. Other featured composers include Timothy Sexton, Peter Sculthorpe, Stephen Leek, Clare Maclean, Linda Kouvaras and David Hamilton. The Da Capo Singers have been entertaining audiences since it formed in 1997. The original members of choir were graduates of leading children’s choir the Berwick Youth Choir. The singers wanted to continue to perform together and come up with quality repertoires. The choir now welcomes members from a range of backgrounds who all share a commitment to quality. The choir’s credits include performances at Hamer Hall, Etihad Stadium and the Rod Laver Arena.
They have twice been invited to perform at Choralfest - Australia’s only national choral festival. They have released two CDs, have toured regional Victoria on several occasions, and have performed at many local community events and festivals. The Southern Sounds concert will be held on Sunday 22 June at 2pm at Cranbourne Masonic Centre, corner Childers and Codrington streets, Cranbourne. Tickets cost $20 and can be purchased at www.trybooking.com/ETBN or by calling 0435 405 612.
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Sayed Jafer Mosavi, Sara Sajadi, Zahra Zahra, Saberd Mohanimadi, Sara Jafari and Nimatullah Mohammadi are busy organising Refugee Week celebrations in Hampton Picture: DONNA OATES Park. 121279 group, SeaACT youth improvisation drama performance, Afghan music performances, stalls from community services to link people, tug of war, Afghan cultural egg fighting and, importantly, free Afghan food.” Ms Nguyen said the event would also involve a forum which would give the community a chance to engage with a panel of guest speakers from community groups, service providers and council members to discuss refugee experiences and settlement in Australia. “The main reason for the event is to hold a forum for the community to discuss the issues
that concern them,” she said. “We know settling in Australia, a new country, new language, is hard. “This is an opportunity for people to speak their concerns and to know they are not alone in their struggle. “It is also to celebrate the great things in our community.” The event is funded by the Victoria Multicultural Commission. It will run from 11.30am to 4pm at the Arthur Wren Community Hall, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park, on Sunday 15 June.
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FACTORY & YARD (214082)Land Size 4046m² approx, Building Size 1,000 sqm approx, Industrial 1 Zone, 2 Offices / Staffroom / Showroom Reception, High Clearance Roller Door & Internal height, 3 Phase Power, 40 metre frontage to Cameron Street.
5 BEDROOM PLUS TRUCK SHED (214140) 2.5 acres (approx.). 5 B/Rs, Ensuite, BIR, separate lounge, dinning, open fire place, solid wood heater, timber kitchen, family room & rumpus, ducted heating, ducted vacuum. Entertainment area, in ground pool & ornamental rock lake. 3 car carport, garage, shed 12mx9m with 5m height.
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YOUR VERY OWN OASIS RETREAT ON 2.5 ACRES (214102) Situated on a bitumen road in the heart of Devon Meadows is this great lifestyle property setup like your very own private oasis. Features such as; 3 bedroom Plus study, 2 bathroom brick veneer home. All bedrooms are good in size and with BIR’s & master with full ensuite. Massive alfresco area with by-fold opening doors and windows & wet bar. Numerous amounts of shedding consisting of a 6mX12m workshop/4 car garage, attached 3mX12m lean too & 6mX9m carport great for caravans, boats & various storage needs. Fenced to 1 large paddock with provision for 2 more, plus greenhouse. For all enquiries & inspections please Call Jason Brown Direct.
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BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE - 5996 1666 Cranbourne 2/8 Banks Road, Cranbourne 12 & 14 Jutland Close, Clyde North Clyde North Hallam 1-3 Old Guns Court, Hallam Cranbourne 154 Clarendon Street, Cranbourne Lynbrook 3 Durack Avenue Lynbrook 2 Berwick Cranbourne Road Cranbourne Cranbourne Junction Village 1 Jennifer Street, Junction Village Cranbourne 60 Willora Crescent Cranbourne Cranbourne 36 Ferndown Drive, Cranbourne Cranbourne 14 Howqua Place, Cranbourne Cranbourne North 18 Lansell Drive Cranbourne North
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BRIAN SOUTER, DROUIN - 5625 2877 Drouin 11 Tulloch Street Drouin 4 White Gum Court Drouin 28 Bennett Street Drouin 11 Sherwood Court Drouin 20 Hatfield Drive Drouin 64 Kamanari Court Longwarry 57 Drouin Road
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BRIAN SOUTER, DROUIN - 5625 2877 Drouin 3 Wallace Crescent Bunyip 8 Mary Street
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HODGES, CRANBOURNE - 5996 5993 Cranbourne West 7 Stocks Drive Cranbourne West 18 Comte Close Cranbourne North 82 Sable Drive Cranbourne North 6 Datura Avenue Cranbourne North 3 Fieldstone Crescent Blind Bight 31 Anchorage Drive Blind Bight 5 Egret Court Warneet 8 Corandirk Street Pearcedale 2/84 Pearcedale Road
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HARCOURTS, CRANBOURNE - 5991 2777 Cranbourne 43 Fairbairn Road Cranbourne 10 Caroline Crescent Cranbourne 5 Curnow Court Cranbourne West 49 Taplan Crescent Botanic Ridge 19 Bellis Circuit Cranbourne West 84 Scarbourough Avenue Cannons Creek 48 Hardy Avenue Cranbourne 6 Black Wattle Way Cranbourne 5 Barkly Street Cranbourne East 5 Percheron Way Cranbourne East 13 Oak Post Place
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LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Clyde North 6 Hackney circuit Seaford 10/1 Young Street Hampton Park 47 Cumberland Chase Cranbourne North 21 Sagan Drive Cranbourne West 8 Isaac Court Cranbourne West 8 Kulkami way Cranbourne 2/65 Clarendon Street
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STOCKDALE & LEGGO, PAKENHAM – 5940 2255 Pakenham 11 Genoa Gve Pakenham 3 Settlers Hill Rise Pakenham 11 Loxton Way Pakenham 18 Clearwater Dve Pakenham 52 Dunbarton Dve Pakenham Unit 21/35 King St Nar Nar Goon Nth 6 Warren Rd Pakenham 8 Beaumont Crt Pakenham Various lots Goshawk Dve Labertouche 735 Labertouche Nth Rd Pakenham Various lots Tribuzi Close Pakenham Various lots Tribuzi Close Pakenham Various lots Goshawk Dve Maryknoll 51 Mirrabooka Rd
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$529,950 CRANBOURNE NORTH ADD UP THE PLUSES QUICK BOTANIC RIDGE
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(214105) Great Buyers have with this excellent 4 BR home set on a great size 769m² approx. block in prestigious Botanic Ridge Estate of Cranbourne South. Built by quality East West Home Builders this home offers quality fixtures and fittings throughout including 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 a fantastic alfresco area and double garage with rear access to a big workshop in back yard. This home offers enormous value to even the most discerning buyers.
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“Need Four Bedrooms?” Cranbourne North (214113) 4 Bedroom home with full ensuite and walk in robe to master, two living areas, ducted heating plus split system cooling. Established gardens with pergola patio area & garage under roofline, close to all facilities. Call Frank Barrett.
$249,950 CRANBOURNE BUYERS OVER $245,000
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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).
(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.
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$292,000 CRANBOURNE EAST
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$359,900
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A Brindalee Beauty !
(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.
(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.
(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.
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$297,500
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(214057) Located in a great area close to High Street shops, transport and schools sits, offering three bedrooms with BIR to all, a spacious timber kitchen and a formal lounge. Complete with ducted heating, a single car lockup garage and private rear courtyard, this is one you should put on your list today. For more information 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.
(214059) 3 bedroom unit (or two plus study) located centrally on the east side of the highway and Approx. 12 years young. Ceramic tiled to wet areas, ducted heating, immaculate stainless steel appliances to kitchen, gas cooktop, single lock up garage with remote auto door and interior access to the unit.
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(214058) 4 bedrooms, plus the study nook, WIR& Ensuite. Kitchen with the Caesar Stone bench tops, double oven, dishwasher, microwave oven, walkin-pantry, built in coffee machine, & walk-in-Wine rack! Ducted heating & evaporative cooling, Easy, low maintenance garden & artificial turf. Outdoor alfresco decking area. Double garage with internal access.
(214062) 3 bedroom home with built in robes to all bedrooms. Gas ducted heating plus split system ensure all year round comfort, outdoors we have a large pergola patio area plus another decked area large garden shed/powered workshop and a two car carport, all this on a family sized 585M2 block in the much sought after Junction Village area
(214119) Large family home set on a massive 880m² (approx.) plus block. 4 B/R plus study/5 B/R brick veneer home with a 3 car garage. Formal lounge/parents retreat, family room & separate dining. Gas fire place, ducted heating & Evap cooling. Huge pergola area. Call to arrange an inspection today, you will regret it if you don’t!!
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3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, other 2 bedrooms with BIR, separate formal lounge, open plan kitchen and dining room, theatre room, large pergola, outside decked entertainment area, dbl garage with single rear access.
This home comprises of 3 bedrooms, all with built in robes, 1 bathroom, timber floors, L shaped lounge with dining area, spacious modern kitchen with gas cooking, loads of cupboard space, 2 toilets, separate storage room, ducted heating and air conditioner, double garage and carport . Currently tenanted till October 2014.
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.
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For Sale By Negotiation $325,000- $340,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00pm-1:30pm Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495
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This lovely home comprises of three good sized bedrooms with BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s,master with WIR main walk through bathroom spacious kitchen/ meals area, open plan living, ducted heating, solar panel slug with drive through access and much more. Inspection will impress.
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 dĂŠcor includes floating floorboards, designer kitchen and outside double garage and 346m2 easy care block.
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.
Three bedrooms and a large open plan living, the home offering comfort for all.Set on a quite court location on a large block of land approx 562 sqm .Plenty of parking space plus a double garage with backyard access for caravan or your fishing boat. Walking distance from schools ,kinder, shopping centre and public transport.
For Sale By Negotiation Over $285,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3:00pm - 3:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
For Sale By Negotiation Over $360,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30 pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
For Sale By Negotiation Over $295,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220
For Sale By Negotiation Over $305,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220
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Treat Yourself To This Magnificent Home! Nestled in a quiet street in the Waverley Park Estate! 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.
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Cranbourne North 1 Lawless Drive
Cranbourne 43 Fairbairn Road
Ideal for private practice (S.T.P.A).One of the most versatile sort after corner locations in the precinct and directly opposite one of the busiest commercial strips.This home consists of a big open living floor plan, combined kitchen and meals 3 bedrooms, central bathroom and cathedral ceilings.
Excellent opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroom home in need of some tender loving care, this home is a great starter or investment. Includes formal lounge, kitchen meals area, gas hot plates, wall oven, bathroom, carport to drive through double garage. Tenants are month to month, close to shops, transport and schools. Approx. land size 659sm.
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It consists of four large bedrooms plus a study, or great reading room. The master is generous in size and has a walk-in robe, full ensuite with his and hers vanities as well as a separate toilet. There are two separate living areas, one of which has been converted into a theatre room. The theatre room is more like your own gold class cinema, complete with retractable comfort chairs and projector. ) The fully-equipped modern hostess kitchen comes with a walk-in pantry, stainless steel kitchen appliances, dishwasher and Caesarstone benchtops. This sensational kitchen flows beautifully through the meals area and on to the main living area. Pull back the triple stack timber doors and find the outdoor alfresco dining area, perfect for those summer evenings. Other highlights include the ducted heating, evaporative cooling and a double garage on remote control. All of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;I wantsâ&#x20AC;? are catered for in this beauty. Located in the fantastic new Eve estate, this home will not last long.
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Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street
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Cranbourne North 3 Tinara Court
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 $340,000 View Thursday 5th June 6.00 - 6.20pm
Value Packed Family Home - 4 Bedrooms Nicely laid out, this well looked after 4 bedroom family home offers a bright kitchen with a dishwasher and meals area, separate family room and much more. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $350,000
SO PRIVATE, SO GORGEOUS! This secure and spacious 3 bedroom home with 2 separate living areas, an enormous kitchen with an abundance of cupboards and a double garage. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $350,000
Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777
Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777
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Country living and close to sea 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
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Cranbourne 29 Earlston Circuit
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 Plus View Saturday 7th June 12.00 - 12.30pm
Just one year young! Selandra Rise!! With an ultra modern kitchen that overlooks a spacious open plan living area, gas ducted heating, full ensuite, alfresco and a double garage. For Sale Price Guide $385,000+ View Saturday 7th June 12.00 - 12.30pm
Take This To The Next Level - 3 Acres (1.2ha) This 1949 spacious and open plan family home, designed with high ceilings throughout. Outside with an in-ground pool, tennis court and 2 big paddocks. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Range $590,000-$650,000
Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777
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
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Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 59964777
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BOTANIC RIDGE BLOCKBUSTERS
BOTANIC RIDGE
FROM PAGE 1. WITH block sizes continuing to shrink across Melbourne’s growth corridors, purchasers are flocking to the City of Casey’s premier residential community Botanic Ridge Estate to snap one of the only opportunities to secure a coveted big block in the southeast. The estate’s latest land release, stage 20, consists of 40 larger-than-average blocks ranging from 510sqm up to a whopping 1128sqm where purchasers can choose from a selection of reserve-fronting or parklandbacking land from just $210,000. Positioned at the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula and within a five minute drive of shops, employment precincts and 12 established schools, Botanic Ridge Estate’s master plan and convenience to amenities has made the community popular with purchasers stepping into and up the property ladder. Demonstrating strong market growth, Botanic Ridge is already the best performing suburb in the City of Casey with RP data indicating a 15.4 per cent rise in the area’s median house pricing over the past 12 months. Boasting easy access to amenities and arterial roads, Botanic Ridge Estate offers some of the very last opportunities for families in Melbourne’s south-east to purchase a large, semi-rural block and build a home with enough space for a pool and big backyard. Compared to surrounding developments which offer average block sizes of only 458sqm, Botanic Ridge Estate offers the most generously-sized blocks in the area with an average of 600sqm and many exceeding 1000sqm. Designed with families in mind, the
estate’s master plan places residents within easy walking distance to an established corner shop, primary school and network of wetlands, parklands and reserves. As the suburb continues to grow, in years to come residents at Botanic Ridge Estate are set to benefit from even more convenience thanks to the community’s unique location which borders a proposed new town centre, shopping precinct, sporting facilities and specialty stores. For more information on Botanic Ridge Estate contact Heather in the sales office on 9785 9339 or head to www.botanicridge. com.au.
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Pakenham 23 Stanhope Place BURBANK HOME Three bedroom modern home features a master with en-suite and walk in robe, spacious living area, open plan dining, spacious kitchen with stone top benches and stainless steel appliances, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and sliding glass doors opening out to a big undercover pergola with a decking. For Sale $310,000+ View By Appointment Zed 0432 797 384
Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Aren 0403 613 988 Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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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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For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers
For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers
View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 2.00pm Tim 0411 989 344
View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Clyde North Lot 58 Chevrolet Street Family 4 bedder 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 $400,000 plus buyers For Sale $350,000 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
Hampton Park Wins Number 1 Sales Office and Franchise of the year A stellar 12 month’s where LJ Hooker Hampton Park won the coveted Top Sales Office Award at the real estate network’s annual Victorian/Tasmanian awards. Other awards this highly successful office took home, included: • Top Office All income - 3rd Place • Most Productive Team No. Of Transactions - 2nd Place • Most Productive Team Income Earned - 2nd Place • Top Community Relationship - 2nd Place • Franchise Owner of the Year - John Deo
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PERFECT FIRST HOME
HAMPTON PARK
POSITIONED in a fantastic location of Hampton Park, close to primary and high schools, Hampton Park Square, public transport, local parks and South Gippsland Highway entrance, is this three-bedroom family home perfect for the first home buyer or astute investor.
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Step into the freshly painted home where you will enter the open formal lounge which is adjacent to the meals area and kitchen with gas appliances and plenty of cupboard space. This grants you access to the great outdoors. There are three bedrooms on offer, the master with a large walk-in robe and featuring a split-system, the remaining bedrooms with built-in robes are all nearby the central bathroom with a bath. With a gas wall furnace and a garden shed, this home is ready and waiting for you. Come in and inspect today to snatch up a fantastic opportunity.
Price: $260,000 plus buyers Contact: Rohullah Paykari, 0403 613 988 L.J. HOOKER, HAMPTON PARK, 9702 8388
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The carefully planned design has ease of family living in mind from A to Z. 41.7sq living, 3br, study/4th brm, 3 living, kitchen with butlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pantry, large storage. Appx 12.55sq remote garage URL. 5yr young home. 4004m2 (1 acre) allotment. Irrigation/watering system. 2kw solar system.
675m2 appx block in Drouin Springs Estate. Well designed north facing family home. 4 brms, master with ensuite/WIR, 2 living zones. Quality kitchen, butlers pantry, 1.3m stone island bench, breakfast bar, 900mm 5 burner cooker & DW. Dbl remote garage, yard access. North facing portico.
For Sale $660,000 - $720,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23495 Open Saturday 12.15pm - 12.45pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
For Sale $349,000 - $375,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23722 Open Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
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 childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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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Bunyip
8 Mary Street
Beautiful Federation inspired timber home & garage. Formal & informal living, 4br, master with ensuite & WIR. Polished timber floors, high ceilings & decorative cornice. Lge block. Picket fence, cobblestone paving, asphalt driveway. Fronts Main St & Mary St. Subdivide STCA. Breathtaking views. For Sale $499,000 - $548,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23635 Open Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
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100 Old Menzies Creek Rd, Selby Position & Possibilities on Almost 8 Acres 40 year old brick home with 1 bed bungalow set well back from the sealed road & enjoying a stunning westerly outlook. On just over 7 3/4 acres. 3 bed'ms with BIR's, master with WIR & E/S. Study or 4th bed'm. Formal lounge, dining & family room. Large kitchen with adjoining pantry or butler's kitchen. Quality fittings, DGH & dishwasher. Dble garage URL plus separate dble garage & workshop. Landscaped gardens, bitumen driveway & a bunker style cellar or storage room. Great westerly views from the covered courtyard. Bungalow currently let at $75pw.
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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Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm Photo ID required Veronica Vekony 0412 250 633 Cranbourne 5996 1666
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8 Old Beaconsfield Rd, Emerald You Said You Wanted Stunning Gardens! 3 Bed'ms Plus Study, Parent and Kids Zones Privacy & tranquillity 900m from Emerald. Well built brick home on just under an acre. Outdoor entertaining & room for all the family. Set on a quiet road surrounded by private well tended gardens. Entertain or just relax on the red bricked patio area. Master with ensuite, study & formal lounge at one end of the home & kitchen, family room & further 2 bed'ms, bathroom and laundry at the other end. BIRs, DGH, heater stove.
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June 21st at 12:00pm Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 Donna Probert 0439 987 391
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Private Sale Price $329,950 Inspect Saturday 1:45pm - 2:15pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 Donna Probert 0439 987 391
Only 1 year old! Situated in the a very quiet position and overlooking the Ranfurlie Golf Course is this sensational almost new Metricon home. The home itself comprises four bedrooms, the master being a great size. Complete with ensuite and walk in wardrobes. The home opens up to a massive open plan kitchen, meals and living area. There is also the second living area, or potential theatre room the opens up to the rear deck area. Complete with a double garage with internal access this home will suit if you are looking for size and style.
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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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Private Sale Price Offers Over $495,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 Donna Probert 0439 987 391
Stop Looking - We Have Found It For You! A much loved family friendly home, a terrific design set on a 819m2 approx block. It consists of 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite & wir. Bedroom 2 has an ensuite effect/shared bathroom with bedroom 3. A spacious, light & bright open plan kitchen/meals area with a dishwasher, from there it´s a split level design into the lounge and formal dining area with cathedral ceilings. It has a pergola, backyard access which allows room for the boat, trailer or caravan, separate carport for these toys along with another carport for your car, plus a garage/ workshop which has power.
Display Home Quality - A Must See! Consisting of 4 large bedrooms plus a study, or great reading room, generous size master with wir, full ensuite, his & hers vanities as well as a separate toilet, 2 separate living areas, one of which has been converted into a theatre room, fully equipped modern hostess kitchen with walk in pantry, s/s kitchen appliances, dishwasher & Caesar stone benchtops. Pull back the triple stack timber doors & find the outdoor Alfresco dining area, perfect for those summer evenings. Other highlights include the ducted heating, evaporative cooling & a double garage on remote control.
117 High Street, Cranbourne
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THE KEYS TO YOUR HEART
BOTANIC RIDGE
THIS exquisite family residence is set on a 700 square metre (approximate) block of north facing gardens with a magnificent under roofline alfresco which captures the morning sun. This iconic split-level home comprises a galley-style kitchen and adjoining butler’s pantry which boasts Caesarstone bench tops, quality stainless steel appliances and high-gloss cabinetry. The open plan family room and meals area boasts 10-foot high ceilings and beautiful dark timber floors which lead to an undercover alfresco. Accommodation offers five bedrooms all with robes, wall-to-wall carpets or polished floors. The separate master suite is situated to the rear of the home. The full ensuite offers a double vanity, twin shower and large walk-in robe. The children’s retreat with wall-towall carpet and the main bathroom with gorgeous free-standing bath completes the children’s zone. The cinema room, centrally located in the home has a sliding door, wall-to-wall carpet and block out blinds. Oak timber flooring throughout, downlights internally and externally, evaporative cooling and ducted heating and amazing 10-foot ceilings give this home a quality finish above the rest.
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LEEDERVILLE BOTANIC RIDGE Cnr Pearcedale & Browns Roads Melway ref: 137 A2
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Bianca faces Demons By JARROD POTTER EVERYTHING about Bianca Jakobsson’s first football match this season was a new experience. Jakobsson, 21, from Skye, returned from a knee reconstruction she suffered last year playing for Berwick. Returning to the field last weekend, this time in a Cranbourne jumper, Jakobsson was relieved to cross the white line and not be stuck behind it watching her team mates as she had for the last 10 months. “Felt good to get back out there - watching the girls from the sidelines gets a bit frustrating,” Jakobsson said. “It was good to get back out there and good to get a win as well. “It was a great feeling after a long time out and lots of rehab so it was good to get back.” In her first match back against Darebin last week - Jakobsson’s first quarter was a blur of trying to get a touch but also avoiding any tackles or contact that might redamage her knee. The pivotal moment came when she was tackled in the second quarter. She stood back up, her knee held firm and her confidence bloomed. “I was a bit nervous until I was in that first tackle,” Jakobsson said. “I felt my confidence go up a lot after that. “I was a bit iffy to get that first one but once that happened and I
was alright I felt that I could do this. “Pretty much most of the game my confidence was right up and was able to attack the ball like I usually do.” Her five-goal haul capped off a stellar return, not only to VWFL footy after injury, but to the Cranbourne Women’s Football Club after playing juniors through the team before heading to the now defunct Berwick Women’s Football Club. “It’s like the old times,” Jakobsson said. “We’ve had a lot of success here as a club and it’s a great atmosphere and well supported so it’s great to be back.” Melbourne Football Club remained positive about Jakobsson’s future after she was unable to keep her spot on the Demons list for the upcoming Women’s AFL match at Etihad Stadium on 29 June. “I didn’t play or anything and I wasn’t going to nominate again, because of my knee, so I’ve given it this year to get back into my game and play the footy that I can and try again next year,” Jakobsson said. “Melbourne encouraged me to nominate again and I told them the situation and I wanted to focus on club footy and get the knee right first.” Jakobsson’s Eagles knocked off Melbourne Uni by six points on Sunday.
Resuming her journey after a 10-month knee rehabilitation, Cranbourne’s Bianca Jakobsson kicked five goals to Picture: JARROD POTTER signal her VWFL return. 121431
Alex sows up his own top seed
Nick Pontil and his Berwick Miners team mates will take centre stage this Saturday night for a special Gridiron Victoria celebration.
Heads up for Miners THE Berwick Miners will host a massive Gridiron Victoria tripleheader this Saturday to celebrate 30 years of the sport in the state. Rawling Field at Sydney Pargeter Reserve in Endeavour Hills will host three games across the day, starting at 1pm. The Division 1 Miners will face off against the Northern Raiders under lights from 7pm for the day’s showpiece event.
Gates will open at 10.30am with entry costing just a gold coin. Food and drinks will be available throughout the day with $300 worth of raffle prizes also up for grabs. For more on the Berwick Miners’ progress throughout this season, keep an eye on the News Sport pages each Thursday. - RUSSELL BENNETT
ACEING his way into a national representative team and a Victorian tennis team will make for a couple of busy months for Devon Meadows’ tennis prodigy Alex Bulte. With a passion for tennis starting when he was six - cultivated like many Australian tennis stars before him by watching the Australian Open - Bulte will try to make his own name in the worldwide racquet. “Since I was six,” Bulte said. “Started watching it on the TV sometimes when the Aussie Open is on - my favourite player is Rafa (Nadal) and most people say I play like (Novak) Djokovic and well I like Nick Kyrgios. Bulte, 11, will pack his bags later this week to head over to Europe where he will be part of a Tennis Australia side facing the best from Germany and Italy in a four-week tour. “They choose who goes on the tour… they go on how you’ve been performing at nationals and rankings,” Bulte said. “It’s pretty good to be picked.” “I prefer playing singles… I want to make it into a final and just play well really.” He’ll return from Europe just in time to head off again - flying to Dar-
Devon Meadows tennis star Alex Bulte has headed to Europe to play. 120614
win in August with the School Sport Victoria 12-and-under tennis team for the Bruce Cup. After blitzing the SSV trials earlier this year, Bulte booked his spot for Darwin and will be one of the premier seeds at the tournament. “There’s two days of tryouts - one for qualifying - which I didn’t go through as I was seeded,” Bulte said. “Then there’s five people in each
group, five groups of four, and we all play off and the first person in each group automatically go through to the team. “I came first in my group and it’s pretty good to be the top seed.” His talent has been recognised in the Australian rankings with Bulte rising to first for his birth year - 2002. The Bruce Cup runs from 16-23 August in Darwin, Northern Territory.
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Nine for league and one for union, Hallam Senior College’s rugby program will send 10 state representatives to upcoming national championships. From left; Tokorima Metua, Ikapote Tupai, Melvin Fifita, Tim Merrit, Keenan Pesamino, Eddy Tuilotolava, James Brooks, Robert Aratangi and Paula Fifita. Absent - Ben Halfpenny. 121430 Picture: JARROD POTTER
In a league of their very own BURSTING their way through the packs of Western Australian, South Australian and Northern Territory scrums will be nine Hallam Senior College rugby league players. The magnificent nine will form the core of the Victorian team set to challenge the rest of Australia at the Combined Affiliated States Schoolboys Championships in Adelaide over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Squad member James Brooks was thrilled to make the schoolboy team and hoped Victoria could hold aloft the Sam Davey Plate again this year. “Probably to win it - that would definitely be good we’ve got the side to do it,” Brooks said. “It’s really good to play alongside my school mates as well.” Brooks and his Hallam school mates are set to don the Victorian colours and attempt
to win their sixth successive Sam Davey Plate. Hallam Senior College Head of Rugby League Jamie Fardell said the Hallam boys are exceptional players and they can win the championship and earn spots in the combined states team for the national championships. “We’re definitely stoked and when they (the school) hear how many of the boys are playing at a higher level, I think they’ll be quite surprised,” Fardell said. Fardell believes the current crop of Hallam-based Victorian players is among the best the school has ever had through their halls. “I think our dominance at this tournament can continue and we’re hoping out of the Victorian team that we can get 13 boys to go away to Darwin. “Pretty highly - I think this year’s team and last year’s team are the strongest sides we’ve had for a long time, so hopefully someone like Ben Halfpenny can strive to get an Australian
Schoolboy’s jumper. “We’ve only had one before so let’s hope we’ve got someone in this current group that can do that.” Hallam Senior College is accepting applications for next year’s intake of budding rugby players for their sports academy. For more information, contact the school on 9703 1266. Ikapote Tupai, from Cranbourne, will also represent Victorian rugby, but for him it will be for the Victorian Rugby Union Schoolboys 18’s team to compete at the Australian Schoolboy Championships in Sydney this July. HALLAM SENIOR COLLEGE - VICTORIAN RUGBY LEAGUE AND RUGBY UNION REPRESENTATIVES LEAGUE - Ben Halfpenny, Melvin Fifita, Paula Fifita, Robert Aratangi, Keenan Pesamino, James Brooks, Tokorima Metua, Eddy Tuilotolava and Tim Merrit. UNION - Ikapote Tupai.
QUIZ NUMBER 1257 1. WHO did Roger Federer beat for the 2012 Wimbledon crown? 2. WHICH Indian batsman made history in the 1980s by scoring centuries in his first three cricket Tests? 3. WHO was Australia ’s flag bearer at the closing ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games? 4. AN Aussie scored the first century in limited overs cricket in England in 1969. Who was he? 5. WHO became the world’s youngest heavyweight boxing champion in 1986? 6. WHAT was the name of the first racehorse to win more than $2 million prizemoney in Australia ? 7. WHICH wicket-keeper has taken the most dismissals for Australia in one-day internationals? 8. WHICH horse lost a race despite being 40-1 on in 1949? 9. WHICH woman has won the most Wimbledon titles (doubles and singles)? 10. WHICH European in 1979 became the youngest winner of the British Open golf title? 11. WHO was the first Australian cyclist to win two Olympic gold medals? 12. WHICH team won the English premier league soccer title in 2012-13? 13. WHAT are the three points values of goals in basketball? 14. THE grand-daughter of which Olympic legend brought the flame into the stadium in Los Angeles to begin the 1984 Games? 15. WHAT were the vast galleries of fans that followed Arnold Palmer around the golf course known as? 16. CAN a 12th man in first class cricket bat, bowl or field? 17. WHICH jockey rode a record 181 winners in the 1980-1 season? 18. WHICH swimming stroke appeared at the Olympics at the first time in Melbourne in 1956? 19. WHICH Australian won the US Open tennis title in 1973? 20. WHICH Australian golfer received an MBE in 1957?
Somehow emerging through the pack, Peter Dye drills one of his eight goals in Doveton Picture: JARROD POTTER Eagles’ loss to Springvale Districts. 121423
Eight-goal do or Dye affair By JARROD POTTER SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NOT even a bag of eight from Peter Dye could help the Doveton Eagles fly to victory against Springvale Districts. Dye was on fire up forward snatching marks and rattling off goal-after-goal - but the Eagles struggled to halt the Demons in the 27-point loss. The cross-town combatants struggled to keep it civil as jumper-punching and pushand-shove from both sides were as common as goals on Springvale Reserve. The Demons surge started in the second term with Dylan Bramble and Brad Dight featuring strongly en route to three goals apiece. Another six in the third term placed the injury-depleted Springvale Districts at an advantage, but Doveton Eagles started to run in the fourth quarter. What little love between the two sides there was prior to the game was lost in the final term as Demons and Eagles alike
went jumper-punching and pushing after Eagles’ Darryl Thomas was knocked down and had to be helped from the field. Dye was integral for Doveton Eagles’ attack staying in the clash, with his eightgoals a surprisingly restricted effort from an entertaining battle against Springvale’s Justin Doust. Gunning it through the midfield in his usual manner, Corrie Wilson received one of the nods for best on ground alongside Keith Dobson and the Graeskes - Nathan and Travis. Eagles’ coach Clint Wilson - kept from playing by an inflamed tendon - said turnovers were too costly. “We probably played better than them in the first half but I thought our skill level and turnovers cost us… they played pretty good footy in patches and when they did they hit the scoreboard,” Wilson said. The reports and send-offs didn’t paint a pleasant picture but Wilson said it wasn’t all to blame on the Eagles. “We’re trying to (keep the incidents out of the game) but today I don’t think you can
blame any of ours,” Wilson said. “A bloke went in to help get their trainer off one of our players so there’s nothing you can do about that. “It looks like that as the game’s under pressure we’re retaliating… but it isn’t always the case.” Falling back to ninth in SFL Division 2, a win against Murrumbeena on 14 June at home would go a long way to keep the Eagles in this division next season. SFL DIVISION 3 Hallam fell away to concede a seven-point loss to Sandown. A goalless third term derailed the Hawks and despite their best efforts in the last, Hallam couldn’t catch up. Brandon Nolan kicked three while Jonathan Daly, Chris Molnar and Mitch Durham were best on ground. The beatstick of Division 3 laid its wrath on Endeavour Hills as Mount Waverley buffeted the visitors with a 119-point belting. Bryon Hoe, Jarryd Burke and Daniel Batson could hold their heads as best faring Falcons on a sorry day for Endeavour Hills.
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HORRENDOUS conditions left a wet-weather scrap between Cranbourne and Melbourne Uni in the VWFL, with the Eagles emerging out of the slop with a six-point win. Goals were rare as the ball - made evident by the 3.3 (21) to 2.3 (15) final scoreline- but Cranbourne was able to snatch two early goals and hold on to take the points. From her first VWFL senior game for Cranbourne, Youth Girls champion Hayley Wildes showed her talents as best on field and scoring one of the cru-
cial three goals for the Eagles. Kirsten Macleod and Laura Robinson were the other Eagles to attack the scoreboard with majors while best afield were also Kerry Anderson, Lauren Hutchison and Brittany Wood. It betters Cranbourne’s record to 3-2 and earns the south east’s highest ranked VWFL team a fourth placing in VWFL Division 1. The Eagles face Diamond Creek next Saturday at Plenty War Memorial Park. Cranbourne’s reserves in Division 3/4 struggled against Deer Park - copping a 4.1 (25) to 10.12 (72) loss. Houda Sida-
ni kicked two goals in the loss while Janet Sullivan was best afield. VAFA - DIVISION 3 The X-Men could not stop the Northern Blues, which piled on eight goals in the final term to claim a 41-point win. Despite the best efforts of Dimi Dimakopoulos (four goals), Ben Spencer (four) and Brent Sheers (three) - the visitors’ resolve didn’t pool into a victorious amount. Sixth place is now where St Francis Xavier has to call home before its clash against Emmaus St Leos on 14 June.
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Kangaroos caught out By DAVID NAGEL DID that just happen? Narre Warren stunned a large ROC crowd - and even itself - with an astonishing last quarter burst to leave Starling Road 106-point winners over the Kangaroos on Saturday. The round seven Casey Cardinia league clash looked evenly poised late in the third quarter as the young Kangaroos trailed the back-to-back champs by just 10 points. But then - in the style of Black Caviar - the Magpies released the brakes, kicking an amazing 15.7 to 1.1 in the final term to put a massive gap between them and their rivals. It was the Magpies’ biggest quarter of football since their 17.3 onslaught against Hampton Park in round 12, 2012. But - it was expected that day - Saturday’s burst came from nowhere! A Ben Wragg goal on the threequarter-time siren triggered a ROC-
slide that no-one saw coming. The Kangaroos stopped running and started arguing - as six last-quarter goals to Kerem Baskaya highlighted the Magpies’ dominance. The power-forward finished with nine for the day while Col McNamara, Nathan Foote, Jackson Parker and Wragg were the Magpies’ next best. Berwick showed the Magpies how to jump out of the blocks with a ninegoal first quarter that set up a 54-point win over Tooradin at Westernport Oval. The third-placed Wickers were super-impressive with Jordy Andrews and Aaron Purvis kicking three each in the opening term, a term that was highlighted by several spot-fires breaking out around the ground. Tooradin - apart from Matt Wade had no answer to the Berwick running machine as Joe West, Daniel Harrison, Luke Sheppard and Madi Andrews ran riot through the middle of the ground. Purvis and Jordy Andrews finished with five each for the visitors who have
now compiled a six-and-one record to the start of the season. Jake O’Donnell slotted four for the Seagulls to join the hard-running Wade as the home-side’s best. Cranbourne overcame an early injury scare to its super-star full-forward Marc Holt to defeat Doveton by 48 points at Robinson Oval. A twinge in his lower back saw Holt have no influence on the scoreboard as the highly rated Eagles struggled to break free of the Doves in the first half. Coach Scott Sutherland altered the forward-line set-up after the break with Michael Theodoridis, four goals, and Nathan Gardiner, three, working well in tandem. ‘Fluff’ Boland was sensational in the ruck for the Eagles, providing runners like Luke Bee-Hugo, Ryan Jones and play-maker Max Gearon with first use of the ball. Jake Mullen continued his great form for the Doves while ruckman Frank D’Agostino slipped for-
ward to kick three majors. Pakenham’s season is about to get serious after the Lions made it five wins on the trot with an 86-point victory over cellar-dwellers Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. The fourth-placed Lions have now taken care of the bottom-half of the ladder but face Cranbourne, Beaconsfield, Narre Warren and Berwick in the coming weeks which will really define their season. The Lions’ interleague stars returned in style, with Dom Paynter sizzling on centre wing, Kym Jones a Goliath in the ruck, and coach Steve O’Bryan slotting five important goals for his side. Daniel Fry matched O’Bryan’s output while Cory Lenders, Anthony Young and Jason Fisher were other solid contributors. Nathan Allen was the only multiple goal-scorer, and best player for the home side, while Jimmy Van Elewould and Nathan Dawes never stopped trying all day.
Beaconsfield is building nicely and made it four wins from its last five outings with a 98-point thrashing of Keysborough at Holm Park Road. The Eagles have just done what they’ve had to do until this point of the season but have the quality to be aiming at the big-dance. Games against fellow contenders Pakenham, Berwick and Narre Warren loom large on the horizon and will provide a fascinating phase of their season. The Eagles had too much fire-power for the Burra, Scott Meyer overcame an injury that kept him from interleague duty last week, to boot four for the home side, while Tyson Mitchem and Michael McPhie slotted three apiece. Tom Dovaston, Shaun Pollard and Jack Brown were other good players for the Eagles while Tim Werner and Michael Downie battled hard for the Burra.
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RESERVES: Narre Warren 24.15 (159) d ROC 1.5 (11). Berwick 14.12 (96) d Tooradin-Dalmore 7.7 (49). Pakenham 12.11 (83) d Hampton Park 2.4 (16). Cranbourne 16.8 (104) d Doveton 4.6 (30). Beaconsfield 14.23 (107) d Keysborough 4.3 (27). UNDER 19: Narre Warren 22.12 (144) d ROC 3.6 (24). Pakenham 15.12 (102) d Hampton Park 3.8 (26). Cranbourne 7.9 (51) d Doveton 7.5 (47). Berwick 21.11 (137) d Tooradin-Dalmore 4.1 (25). UNDER 17: Narre Warren 23.26 (164) d ROC 0.1 (1). Berwick 21.10 (136) d Tooradin-Dalmore 1.3 (9). Pakenham 21.14 (140) d Hampton Park 2.3 (15). Doveton 11.3 (69) d Cranbourne 5.7 (37).
Cranbourne ruckman Mick ‘Fluffy’ Boland was head and shoulders the best big-man on the ground in the Eagles’ eight-goal win over Doveton on Picture: JARROD POTTER Saturday. 121626
Tooradin star Matt Wade has a worried look on his face as he tries to repel Berwick’s first-quarter charge on Saturday. The Wickers kicked nine goals in the first term on their way to a 54-point victory. 121359 Picture: DONNA OATES
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This week: Berwick v Hampton Park, Narre Warren v Doveton, Keysborough v ROC, Pakenham v Cranbourne, Tooradin-Dalmore v Beaconsfield.
Growing talent for GrainCorp Country By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cardinia’s recent interleague victory over Bellarine has resulted in seven players being selected in a 44-man GrainCorp Vic Country 2 squad that will take on the VAFA on Saturday 12 July. Narre Warren trio Kain Baskaya, Michael Collins and Josh Tonna, Cranbourne bookends Marc Holt and Brandon Osborne, and Berwick’s Jordy Andrews will join Tooradin’s Matthew Wade in a squad that will train at Harry Trott Oval in Melbourne on three Sundays leading into the match. The game, which coincides with the AFL Victoria Community Cup between WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country (No.1 side) and a representative side from Melbourne’s six premier senior community competitions, will be played at the Western Oval, Geelong.
Last year, the GrainCorp Vic Country 2 side held on a for a dramatic one-point victory against the VAFA and coach John Cossar said they would be gunning for a similar result. “We’ll be expecting a very strong VAFA squad to be picked but we’re confident we have the right mix of players to come away with victory,” Cossar said. “Picking the initial training squad is an incredibly difficult task with so many players to choose from.” “We started with more than 70 names to consider and to pick a 44man squad means a lot of quality players have, unfortunately, missed selection.” A match between the EnergySafe Vic Country U19 team and an U19 VAFA representative side will immediately precede the GrainCorp Vic 2 v VAFA clash at Western Oval. The EnergySafe U19 prelimi-
nary squad will be announced late this week. GRAINCORP VIC COUNTRY 2 SQUAD CASEY CARDINIA REPRESENTATIVES: Jordy Andrews ........................................ Berwick Kain Baskaya ........................... Narre Warren Michael Collins...................... Narre Warren Marc Holt......................................... Cranbourne Brandon Osborne..................... Cranbourne Joshua Tonna ............................ Narre Warren Matthew Wade............. Tooradin-Dalmore Others selected: Jarrod Bayliss (Wandin), Dyson Bell-Warren (Anglesea), Stephen Bensted (Drysdale), Mitchell Bosward (Frankston Bombers), Jack Brown (Morwell East), Jordyn Burke (Horsham Demons), Patrick Cariss (Riddells Creek), Brett Chambers (Rupertswood), Beau Cosson (Ararat), Ashraf Davies
(Healesville), Thomas Davies (Lancaster), John Delahunty (Minyip Murtoa), Jake Driessen (Wandin), Chris Endres (Kilcunda Bass), Joshua Finch (Modewarre), Michael Fowkes (Wandin), Ryan Gillingham (Kerang), Matthew Gray (Buln Buln), Tim Hill (Mount Pleasant), Patrick Knott (Horsham Saints), Ben Lavars (Geelong Amateur), Nathan Lieshout (Bunyip), Bob McCallum (Buln Buln), Rohan McHugh (Wedderburn), Luke McKenna (Emerald), Cameron McNeill (Barnawartha), Jarrod Morgan (Buninyong), Justin Myers (Wandin), Karl Norman (Glenrowan Kelly Tigers), Nic Pekin (Horsham Demons), Christopher Petroro (Romsey), Leigh Poholke (Sorrento), Coleman Schache (Hopetoun), Rhett Sutton (Rye), Terry Wheeler (Dromana), Shane Williams (Monbulk) and James Wright (Macedon).
Cranbourne champion Marc Holt has been selected in the Vic Country 2 squad after catching the selectors’ eye with eight goals for Casey Cardinia against Bellarine. 121620 Picture: SCOTT MEMERY
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Baird’s cavalry set final tone By JARROD POTTER SENDING the fans off on a high, Casey Cavaliers shot their way to a four-point win over Coburg. A triple-header extravaganza left both crowds in frenzy for the final match of the night, which Stewart Baird’s cavalry was able to claim before the long weekend break. The faster finishing Giants brought the gap back approaching the final whistle but cooler Cavalier heads emerged victorious in the 6258 win. The tall timber stood strong as Matt Witherden (15 points), Dean Johnson (12 points, 7 rebounds) and Matt Pebole (8 points, 10 rebounds) all threatened to notch double-doubles, while Steve Michalski weaved his magic to set up a seven-point, five-assist match from just on 20 minutes game time. The Cavaliers’ men have cemented their second-place standing in Big V Division 2 - going a game clear of local rival Keysborough. Once again the Casey women were forced into a nail-biter, with Coburg just taking the match 78-71 in overtime. The Cavaliers were down on players with guard Erin Ludwick out injured. The remaining Cavaliers dug deep to hold off Coburg’s big three - Merle Hall (27 points), Tracy Tuesley (18 points, 10 rebounds) and JaylenRose Hawea (17 points, 9 rebounds).
Heading into overtime 63-all, shots didn’t land for Casey this week -managing only two-of-nine field goals - while Coburg moved away from the first whistle as Hall drilled a giant three-pointer before storming ahead to claim a seven-point win. Shooting 11-of-24 from the free throw line cost the Cavaliers dearly and 15 turnovers didn’t help the cause either. Casey’s numbers weren’t as individually tailored as Coburgs - with a better spread of scorers and defensive efforts under the ring. Natalie Dowdy (10 points, 8 rebounds), Cassie Bridge (9 points, 5 rebounds) and Jess Szalek (8 points, 5 rebounds) were strong rotating through power forward/centre while Sammie Johnson (10 points, 5 rebounds) chipped in another consistent statistical contribution. Casey’s women now drop below the fold - sitting sixth with an 8-5 record - after once leading the competition - following Round 5. Casey’s youth men sit third after a 10-point loss to Coburg. Charles So (19 points) and David Gormlie (12 points, 7 rebounds) were best for the Cavaliers. After the break, Casey men face Maccabi at home on Sunday 15 June, the women travel to Blackburn on Saturday night and the youth men have a double-header away at Southern Peninsula on Saturday before hosting Melton on Sunday afternoon.
Cherise Jacotine attempts to burst through the defensive wall of Coburg. 121436 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Borchert announces it’s over City draws on Duzel’s words By BRIDGET SCOTT
THE FUTURE of the A-Grade netball side at Hampton Park is unclear after the senior captain and coach was forced to call it quits at the club. Kayla Borchert made the decision to leave the club last week, resulting in Hampton Park being unable to court a side last weekend against Pakenham. The former coach said she has decided to commence training with the pines in the Peninsula Netball League, and will assess her future options in regards to playing and
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coaching at the end of the year. Kayla said while it’s a negative reflection on herself and the club, the decision was made after she decided she had to ease off commitment and responsibilities that she had this year. The combination of a full-time job and university meant she found it hard to make a full commitment to netball coaching and playing. “I’ve already got a job and trying to finish my last year at university it’s really impacted on my enjoyment of netball and other aspects of my life,” she said. “I genuinely do feel remorseful to all the players and wonderful netball mums and supporters at the club for leaving.” She said after she spent her past seven years at the club, it was time for her to take a break and get back to enjoying the sport. She also thanked the players and members of the Hampton Park Football and Netball Club for their support. “Every single one of you made my time at the club memorable in some way, shape or form and the friendships I made will definitely withstand my absence from the Casey-Cardinia Football and Netball league,” she said.
IN PREMIER League, a draw flawed Whittlesea Ranges’ chance to take the points in its clash against Dandenong City. The City boys conceded a pair of first half goals as Daniel Peluso and Kliment Dimitrieski making the margin a tough uphill climb. Ivan Duzel must have blasted the City charges in the right way at the half-time break as Dandenong City emerged with a new attacking mindset. The breakthrough goal for the home side came as Whittlesea’s Daniel Giogha was caught handling the ball, sending Alex Rojas to the spot to bring the margin back to one. The maestro Keegan Ziada finished the comeback as he went near post against Anthony Raspudic and won the battle in the 69th minute. Dandenong City will look to improve on its 10th place ranking in NPL1 when it travels to face Moreland Zebras on Sunday afternoon from 3pm.
STATE LEAGUES Comets’ men couldn’t take the points at home against Langwarrin conceding a 1-2 loss on Saturday afternoon. North Caulfield was belted by Berwick City, with the visitors claiming a 3-0 win through goals to Ashley and Shane Savanah. Doveton couldn’t split itself from Peninsula Strikers in a 0-0 draw. WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE AND STATE LEAGUE Enza Barilla shredded the Casey Comets defence in its 1-4 belting by Bundoora United. Barilla slotted a hat-trick to take the points away from the home side. Tayla Vlaeminck slotted the solitary goal for the Comets on a horror night with a late red card to Shaunna Murray - red carded in the 90th minute. Next up is a difficult trip to Lakeside Stadium on 14 June to face South Melbourne. Berwick City failed to fire against Caulfield United, losing 0-3 at home. City now face top of the ladder University of Melbourne away on Sunday afternoon.
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Skoda is in the saddle By ALISTAIR KENNEDY
IN a very astute piece of marketing that began in 2004, Czech carmaker Skoda has made its name synonymous with Le Tour de France. No exciting driving shots apart from swerving to avoid wobbly bikes or suicidal spectators - but lots of exposure for the distinctive bold Skoda grille and winged arrow logo. To capitalise on this, Skoda Australia has released a number of new or upgraded models that we’re currently road testing and will report on over the next few weeks. Starting at the top, we’ve just finished a very enjoyable week behind the wheel of the hottest Skoda of them all, the high-performance Octavia RS. Available as either a sedan or wagon the RS (for RallySport) is effectively a longer (+336 mm) version of the Volkswagen Golf GTi with a different body. It shares its engine and transmission with the VW. While the Skoda can’t match the iconic VW hot hatch for street cred, it does offer the convenience that comes with more
interior space. Performance is reduced slightly due to the larger, heavier body. As before the 2014 Octavia RS is available as either a fourdoor sedan or a five-door wagon We’ve always liked the overall styling of Skoda vehicles - perhaps because they’re still relatively rare on Australian roads it might just be a case of ‘vive le difference’. Octavia RS adds extra presence through the addition of a bolder grille design, honeycomb air inlets, 18-inch alloy wheels, wide air intake, front foglamps, LED daytime running lights and ‘RS’ badging. The interior of the Octavia RS wagon provides a surprising amount of rear seat space, both in knee and headroom. The outer rear seats have the same ribbed surface as the fronts and, although there is seating for three in the back the centre seat is narrow and uncomfortable. The 588-litre cargo area in the wagon has a low floor helped by a space-saver wheel below. The sedan’s boot takes only 20 litres less than the wag-
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gether with the extra torque and better fuel economy, will make it more attractive for daily commuters. Standard safety equipment in the Octavia RS includes nine airbags, ABS brakes with EBD, Multi-Collision Braking, Passenger Protect Assist and Fatigue Detection. An optional Tech Pack is due shortly and it will provide adaptive cruise control, reversing camera, automatic parking assist and an enhanced keyless entry system. No price for the RS Tech Pack has been announced as yet but based on those for the standard Octavia models it could be about $4000. The Octavia’s system uses an eight-inch high resolution touch screen and it’s one of the best we’ve encountered. We’re becoming increasingly concerned about the distractive effect of these screens and were pleased to be able to use such a clear screen with large buttons and a format that’s easy to understand as well as proximity sensors. Skoda Octavia RS is right up there with the most versatile
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MERCEDES BENZ, Sprinter, 2005, new fit-out, turbo diesel, double bed, LED TV, DVD, 90L 3 way-fridge, microwave, roll out awning, gas hotplate, plenty of cupboard storage, shower and toilet, gas hot water service, 260L fresh water, RWC, reg BOSNA. $54,000ono. 0418 319 877. Nar Nar Goon. ONSITE CARAVAN, with permanent annexe, at Shallow Inlet, sleeps up to eight, two sets of bunks, QS bed and sofa bed, couch, TV, microwave, fridge, oven, garden shed, walking distance to beach, playground for kids, everything you need for a great family holiday. $8,500ono. 0418 139 946.
REGENT, Cruiser, Pop top Caravan, 2001, 17ft dual axle, EC, kept under cover, dual battery, roll out awning with sides, dbl bed, all crockery, electrical items, ready to go, $20,000ono. Call 5625 1566. REGENT Pop top, 18ft, 2008, auto roof lift, TV, microwave, AC, gas and electric stove. Many other extras, tandem axle, roll out awning. $22,000 ono. 9702 3587. WANTED CARAVANS, Caravans, trailers and floats. We pick up. Any condition. Top cash. 5996-6546, 0417 529 950.
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HOLDEN, Berlina, VZ 2006, black, auto, 4 speed, sedan, 167,237 kms, PDW 18 inch rims, CC, 6 cyl, 3.6L petrol, rear park assist, airbags, towbar, electric and tinted windows, sound system with Panasonic touch screen head unit, 2 x 12 inch kicker subs, amp, 6 x speakers, iPod connectivity, interior EC, black/grey. The vehicle is in EC and has been serviced regularly. New number plates will be supplied as personalised plates 'RHYZ' will not be transferred on sale. RWC will be supplied. 12 months reg, expires May 2015. $9,800 or best offer. Enquiries: 0418 274 312.
HONDA, CRV Sports wagon, 2005, reg to 8/14, auto, CC, central locking, PS, AC, electric windows, mirrors and sunroof, immobiliser and alarm, CD/radio, EC, with RWC, TRR-316. $12,900. Phone 0433 904 488. Drouin. MITSUBISHI, wagon, L30 Express, 8 seater, engine number 4G32EJ7617, $1,200 ono. 0429 183 967. NISSAN, Pulsar Sport, 1.8L 5 speed, 2001, sedan, factory mags, motor needs attention, no reg or RWC. VIN: JN1CBAN16A0003178. $650ono. 0407 599 616.
DUCATI, red, 2002, 900 Super Sport, only 5,194kms, VIN: ZBMU1OOAA28011560. RWC, 12 months reg. one owner, full service history and receipts. Must sell. $11,000. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup. HOLDEN, HR ute, white, set up for VK injected 6, trimatic, 9" diff, unfinished, bought as is, sell as is. Engine no. VK561644. $5,500. Phone: 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.
V Motorhomes MAZDA BUS T3000, 5 speed diesel, drives great, licence to carry 4, alloy b-bar, solar panels, gas hotplates, microwave, plenty of cupboards, fridge, large boot, roll out awning, PHD-652. $12,000. 0416 263 275. Cranbourne.
TANDAM, Tag Along trailer, 12 tonne carrying capacity, Bartlett ball, 24 ft, ramps, GC. $20,000 ono. 0429 183 967.
V Trucks /Commercial INTERNATIONAL TIPPER, TLine, T2670, 350 Cummins, 9 speed, 44 pound, 3 axle, super dog trailer, NQJ-017. GC. $48,000 ono. 0429 183 967.
HONDA, Scooter, Forza 250, 35,713kms, VGC, 12 months reg, RWC, IN-5ZA. $3,750ono. 0402 457 516. YAMAHA, WRF 250, 2004, VGC, 6000kms, FMF pipe, all lights working, for reg. $3,500. 0402 819 053.
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TOYOTA, Coaster bus, 2003, 20 passengers, AC, RWC, VIN: JTGFG528209500018. $26,000. 0447 331 222.
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ISUZU, bus, 11m long, 49 passengers, luggage bins, RWC, VIN: JALLT111PJ300070. $15,000. 0447 331 222.
TOYOTA, Landcruiser, wagon, 1988, automatic overdrive, little f o r R W C , V I N JT711FJ6200700265. $3,500. 9702 5397 between 5pm-6pm.
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HOLDEN, panel van, 1983, 8 cyliner 4.2, PS, gas and petrol, reg 14 Aug 2014, PVL-511. $9,500. 0400 896 035.
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JAYCO, 2012, Sterling, model 21-65-7, 2 door fridge, Ibis AC, washing machine, ensuite, solar panel plus 2 batteries, outside entertainment pack, cafe dinette with tri-fold table, bike rack, pole carrier, fitted with ESC, new condition, suit new buyer. $51,500. 0428 564 662.
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