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“At the moment we have $274,000 confirmed towards the project. “We would like to raise at least $700,000 which would give us a reasonably good playspace with excellent access and equipment for people of all abilities. “If we can reach close to $1 million, then we could create a truly amazing space with a larger fenced area and other things that are just out of the budget at the moment. “But I can confirm that this will definitely go ahead now. “It’s not an idea anymore, it’s going to happen.” Ms Howell said the play space would incorporate things such as a kite flying hill, be secure and fenced in and have a wheelchair accessible carousel. City of Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon said the playspace was a project she was committed to and passionate about. “It will enable children of all abilities

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“I read about this in the paper and it caught my eye because my daughter’s name is Olivia and she has special needs,” he said. “It’s something that hits home with me and my family. “But I also run a successful company and we are always looking for opportunities to give back. “I think that this is a fantastic way to contribute to bring people of all abilities

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in the area enjoyment and it will give those who support it great satisfaction.” Businesses wishing to donate towards the project can do so by calling Rebecca Ho on 0414 506 606 or emailing rebecca.ho@touchedbyolivia.com. au. Construction is expected to start by December this year, with the playspace open for play in early 2015.

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DEVELOPMENT of the first all-inclusive playspace for the south east of Victoria is in the swing of things in Casey, with the vision for the facility unveiled on Friday. Members of the community gathered at the future site of Livvi’s Place at the Marriott Waters Recreation Reserve on Friday to celebrate the unveiling of the dream vision for the playspace. Three cheques from MediBank Community Fund, Pakenham business ProPlumb and SITA were also presented towards the project at the celebration. The Touched by Olivia Foundation charity is working with the City of Casey to develop the playspace - to be the only one of its kind in this region. Inclusive playspaces provide play opportunities for children of all abilities to play side by side. While there will be the usual swings and slides, every aspect of the design will consider the special needs of children with disabilities. Local resident and project champion Therese Howell has been the catalyst behind making Livvi’s Place happen. Ms Howell, whose son Jack has a disability, urged other business to get on board so they can ensure the play space reaches its full potential. “A Livvi’s Place in Casey will be a place for families with children of all ages, stages and abilities to meet, socialise, connect with their community and make new friendships in a safe and play filled environment,” she said. “I’m very proud that the City of Casey have agreed that Casey needs a Livvi’s Place and I’m very much looking forward to watching our playspace develop.

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Community ommunity NEWS NE S Winter Arts Festival Casey’s 2014 Winter Arts Festival is well and truly underway after its successful launch on Saturday at Haileybury Berwick Campus with an Open Day showcasing what the festival has on offer this year. Due to popular demand the Winter Arts Festival, formally known as the Winter Arts Program, has been extended from one month to three this year and will provide Casey’s residents with many more opportunities to participate in a diverse selection of free or low cost arts activities and events throughout the entire winter season. If you’re stuck for things to do these school holidays, the Winter Arts Festival could be your answer! Upcoming events and workshops include: • • • • • •

City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett with dancers from the Cultural Historical Association of Rodriguans and Mauritians. The dancers performed the Mauritian SĂŠga dance to the pulsating rhythm of the Ravane at the Festival Open Day on Saturday 14 June 2014.

Acoustic music nights (Friday 20 June, Friday 18 July and Friday 15 August) HipHop Workshop (Sunday 22 June) Jewellery making (Thursday 3 July and Thursday 10 July) Death of a Salesman, presented by BATS (18, 19, 25, 26 and 27 July) Star Search for a Cause competition (Friday 18 July and Sunday 20 July) Casey Talent Showcase (Sunday 10 August)

These and many more events, workshops and exhibitions are happening between now and the end of August. Places are limited for many events so get in quick before you miss out! To get your copy of the Winter Arts Festival Program or make a booking for any of the events throughout the festival visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterartsfestival or contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

-RLQ WKH ¿JKW IRU IDLUHU IXQGLQJ The City of Casey, together with the ten councils that surround Melbourne, feel the government has forgotten about people living in the outer suburbs. With the State Election coming up in November, it’s time to make them remember. While our community is a great place to live, each day our community EDWWOHV ZLWK RYHUFURZGHG VFKRROV WUDI¿F FRQJHVWLRQ DQG SRRU SXEOLF transport. It’s time for our community and those around us to have a fairer go. It’s time we got what other parts of Melbourne have. It’s time we, as a community, make a difference and speak up. The City of Casey, with Cardinia Shire Council, is hosting a community meeting on Monday 7 July at 6.30 pm at the Casey Civic Centre (Magid Drive, Narre Warren). If you can’t make the meeting you can post your feedback at @fairerfunding on Twitter. We want to know what issues most affect you and your family. For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au or contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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Cranbourne GP Run Stallholder Expression of Interest - NOW OPEN Novelty, motorbike displays, car displays, general market and food and beverage stallholders are invited to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) to participate in the 2014 Cranbourne GP Run. Visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/gprun to download an EOI form and return it to: events@casey.vic.gov.au or City of Casey Events Unit, PO Box 1000, Narre Warren, VIC, 3805. EOI Applications close 5 pm, Friday 1 August 2014.

Applications for the City of Casey’s 2014/15 Community Grants Program close at 5 pm, Friday 4 July 2014.

Applications and guidelines are available from www.casey.vic.gov.au/fundingandgrants and applications are only accepted online.

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July council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council meeting Tuesday 1 July Tuesday 15 July

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Show some respect By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’S bus operator has spoken out about the lack of respect towards public servants following the unprovoked attack on a bus driver in Hampton Park on Sunday night. The Transit Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) is investigating the incident which occurred about 7.25pm on Sunday at the bus stop on Somerville Road, opposite the Hampton Park Shopping Centre. Police have been told that a young man, who was accompanied by another five to six youths, tried to board the bus without paying. Transit CIU Detective Senior Constable Lisa Bos said there was then a verbal altercation between the driver and young man. “At this point, the male, who we believe is about 15 to 16-years-old,

hit the bus driver over the head,” she said. “The bus driver attempted to get out of his seat and the assault continued. “During the course of the assault, the driver’s mobile phone was stolen by one of the other youths not involved in the assault.” Another occupant on the bus came to the aid of the driver by trying to pull the attacker away. The group of teens managed to escape by running off east along Somerville Road towards Hallam Road. An ambulance attended and treated the bus driver who suffered from bruising and lacerations to his head and hand and a chipped tooth. Cranbourne Transit, which operates the bus service in Casey, said this was just one of many unprovoked attacks across the network.

“Cranbourne Transit has noticed an increase in serious assaults against our drivers over the last few years, the latest of which occurred in Hampton Park on Sunday night,” general manager David Ratner said. “These events are not isolated to ourselves as the number of incidents has been increasing across the network. “While the industry is working closely to address the issue and find workable solutions, it is very clear that the levels of respect towards, not just drivers but other public servants, is not at a level it should be.” Sen Const Bos urged anyone with information about the attack to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. “Anyone with information about a group of youths hanging around the shops or bus stop in that area should call police,” she said.

“There are also a number of fast food outlets nearby and someone may have seen a group handing around in those. “It’s a shocking attack and sad that someone who is just going about their business, just trying to do their job, is assaulted in this manner.” The youth involved in the assault was described as Caucasian, aged about 15 to 16 years old, between 5’8” and 5’10” tall, with dark earlength hair and wearing a beanie. Police hope to have photos of those involved in the attack in the next couple of days from the bus’s camera. Visit cranbournenews.starcommunity.com.au, where the images will be uploaded as soon as they are released by police.

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Steak knife robbery A TEENAGER had a knife pulled on him and his mobile phone stolen during an armed robbery in Cranbourne West on Sunday night. The 16-year-old boy was sitting with a female friend at the park at Cranbourne West Primary School on Duff Street about 6.15pm when they were approached by two men. Police said one of the men produced a butcher’s knife and told the victim to empty his pockets. The victim handed over his mobile phone before the two offenders ran off through the park. The two men were described as being of African appearance and wearing black pants and black hooded jumpers. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Tradie thefts POLICE have urged tradesmen to be vigilant and ensure their work vehicles and trailers are locked after a spate of thefts last week. On Thursday night and in the early hours of Friday last week five tradesmen’s cars were targeted by thieves and tools were stolen. The thefts occurred in Cobungra Court, Hallam, Collins Crescent, Berwick, and Hinrichsen Drive, Hallam. Anyone with information about the thefts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Hop along to help bunnies find a home By BRIDGET COOK A DEVON Meadows animal shelter has urged people to hop on in and help give its rescued rabbits a loving forever home. Australian Animal Rescue is currently inundated with rabbits over all ages that have been rescued or surrendered. Sharon Williamson, who runs the organisation, said the animal shelter currently had almost 30 rabbits and desperately needed to find new homes for some of them. “We take on the rabbits from the

Lost Dogs’ Home in Cranbourne,” she said. “We currently have more than 20 and it’s hard to afford to feed and house them all. “If you are willing to take one on and give it a loving, caring forever home then come and have a look. “All we are asking is for a donation towards the charity which would go towards feeding the new rabbits we get in at least fortnightly.” Ms Williamson urged people to be 100 per cent sure they wanted to

take on the responsibility of a rabbit as a pet before purchasing them to avoid so many being surrendered or abandoned. “If you’re not willing to keep an adult rabbit, don’t buy a baby one just because they look cute,” she said. “They do take quite a bit of maintenance and require feeding every day. “Take some responsibility if you’re going to purchase a rabbit, as I believe that’s not happening.” Ms Williamson said the animal

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The smart sign up By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Hampton Park Secondary College students made a pledge to make smart decisions for their future this month. Year 10 students committed to the Smart Futures - No Dole program by the Beacon Foundation on Thursday 5 June. At a formal ceremony, students signed a banner pledging they would be in further education, an apprenticeship, traineeship or full time employment next year. Pauline Thomson, part of the school’s careers team, said signing the pledge board meant students made a commitment to further education. “It is designed to encourage students to make informed choices for their future and to encompass a positive attitude,” she said. “The Beacon Foundation Smart Futures - No Dole program promotes and inspires students to stay in school or take positive steps towards skill development and training to enable further education or employment.” Ms Thomson said the ceremony also included an address from the principal, an entertaining talk from

Florian signs the pledge to stay off the dole. a guest speaker and performances from students. “Our guest speaker was Sam Bramham, one of the youngest Australian competitors at the 2004 Para-

lympics,” she said. “The year 10 students also enjoyed two year nine band performances playing Where is The Love and I’m Yours. “Students who attended the sign-

ing received a cupcake in the school colours at the end of the event, and a large cake was cut by the Beacon Foundation representative Rosie Brown and enjoyed by guests.”

Car play with police set for court sequel POLICE have charged a man and impounded his car after he was caught allegedly travelling at more than 70 kilometres per hour over the speed limit and was chased by police. About 6.30pm on Friday 13 June, police saw two vehicles travelling along the Princes Highway in Hallam between 150km/h and 200km/h in an 80km/h zone. Police tried to intercept one of the cars several times while the other car drove off. Police said the car kept pulling up and driving off again as police approached it in a service lane. It then pulled into the car park at the corner of Princes Highway and Hallam Road. The car then left the car park, drove the wrong way along Hallam Road before pulling into the industrial area and stopping at a dead end, police said. The driver, who also had three passengers in the car, was arrested and had his car impounded. The 24-year-old Ashwood man was charged with driving at a dangerous speed, reckless conduct endangering life and other traffic related offences. He was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 19 August. Anyone with information about the other car involved is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Call to double fines By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY councillor will call on authorities to double fines for illegally parking in disabled spaces after a huge rise in the number of infringements in the municipality. Cr Rosalie Crestani will recommend at next month’s council meeting that the base ‘on the spot’ penalty for illegally parking in a disabled space in Casey be increased from $144 to $288. Cr Crestani, in accordance with advice from the council’s Local Laws department, will also suggest the maximum penalty be increased from $288 to $432 and is considering a loss of demerit points to tackle the rise in illegal parking since 2011. “We need to make people stop and think. Something’s not working,” Cr Crestani said this week. “I caught a fella not that long ago. A young P-plater pulled up to disabled parking section and I said ‘you’re not disabled, you move right now’. “It is tempting because people have busy lives and they know they can get away with it. “We need a fine that’s going to hit them hard and take a decent part of their wage every week.” For the 2013-14 period to date there have been 713 disabled parking infringements - totalling $102,672 in fines - compared to 253 infringements in 2010-11, according to statistics gathered by the City of Casey’s Local Laws department. In 2012-2013 there were 1016 infringements recorded, totalling $143,256 in fines. There are currently two disabled parking offences that can

be enforced on motorists - one for not having a disabled permit and one for not complying with the conditions of the permit. Council Local Laws Team Leader Rod Bezanovic said the increase in disabled parking infringements in Casey over the past three years was due to an increase in enforcement methods and not an increase in misuse. In March Cr Crestani called on the council to write to the Minister for Roads Terry Mulder advocating for an increase in penalties associated with parking trucks in residential streets. “I’m not out to just fine everyone, I’m part of the community and just as liable to get fines if I do the wrong thing, and I have in the past,” Cr Crestani said. “I’m out to create a better environment, especially for those who really need it. “As soon as you hit the hip pocket, people are more than likely to respond.” Access Solutions Director and wheelchair user Dale Sheppard said increasing fines for disabled car park infringers was only the “tip of the iceberg” and greater scrutiny needed to be observed by medical practitioners who are “over issuing” permits. “I’ve spoken about this issue numerous times and would advise that the best solution is to have two types of permit bays,” he said. “Firstly a bay for ambulant conditions - people who need a bay close to the entrance of a building rather than the extra sized bay. Secondly a larger bay for mobility device permit holders.

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Cr Rosalie Crestani and Dale Sheppard agree there needs to be a shake up of fines and the types of permits issued to stop people parking illegally in disabled car spaces. Picture: DONNA OATES “For example I don’t actually need the bay to be closest to the entry just wide enough to get my wheelchair out.”

Attacker makes amends A CONTRITE man was given a suspended jail term on Monday after pleading guilty to a late-night violent robbery in a Cranbourne shopping centre car park. Ameteo Tumu, 18, was among a group of five cooffenders who were drinking outside Centro about 2am on 26 October. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard that they attacked a group of four people walking past on their way home, robbing one of them of a mobile phone and cash. Tumu, in making full ad-

missions to police, admitted to striking one of the victims. He was remanded in custody for three nights after the incident, charged with three counts of recklessly causing injury, affray and theft. Two of the victims were hospitalised with cut and bruised faces, a female dragged by her hair suffered cuts and grazes to her elbow and another victim suffered cuts to their face. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Tumu was “doing everything right” in his rehabilitative efforts, which in-

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cluded a stay in a withdrawal unit, engagement with a 10-month youth corrections order and abstinence from ice and cannabis. He had also been taken under the wing of Casey police in a youth program. “You’re not associating with those (co-offenders) anymore,” Mr Vandersteen said. “You got a job... the penny dropped.” Mr Vandersteen handed down a six-month jail term wholly suspended for 12 months.

Mr Sheppard also called for medical practices in the city to be better informed about disabled permits.

THE City of Casey will investigate taking a number of precautionary steps to ensure children are safe when enjoying local playgrounds. At Tuesday night’s council meeting, councillors resolved to investigate the costs associated with providing safety fencing and sail shading at about 30 playgrounds across Casey. The council will also ensure that in the future entrances to public toilets will face playgrounds to ensure parents have sight of their children as much as possible. Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett, who raised the motion, said the investigation stemmed from the problems faced over the location of the toilet in Heritage Park in Selandra Rise, which the council was now going to move. He said while consulting the community about the issue, a number of parents raised their concerns about the lack of fencing around the playground as well. “Being a parent and a teacher I know what little children can do and that is chase a ball or run across a road without looking both ways for traffic,” he said. “I thought we needed a child proof fence that would enable children to

play on equipment, and also have a large open space area to run, play and kick a ball. “All this area should be fenced for their protection and peace of mind for parents. “I then went and looked at a number of our playgrounds and saw that a lot had no protective large area safety fencing, and that they were near roads and toilet blocks were not present or a long distance from the play area or near a road. “I then believed we needed to review our safety policy and facilities to better protect our families in our parks that get used often. “Let’s not wait for an abduction from a toilet near a road and let’s have a large safe area for kids to play.” Cr Ablett said he saw this investigation as the beginning of a great step towards rolling out safer playgrounds into the future. “We can gradually fix the ones we have and any new ones are built along these guidelines,” he said. Councillor Mick Morland supported the motion but was sceptical on whether the council would be able to afford it. He estimated it would cost between $3-4 million, something a council officer was unable to confirm without further investigation.

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POLICE believe it was a case of mistaken identity when a man forced his way into a Narre Warren home last week. About 6.30pm on Friday 13 June a woman, who was home alone in her Elstar Drive house, heard a number of bangs at her front door and windows. Police said before she had a chance to respond, the door was kicked open. The woman saw a man standing in the front door and he yelled out ‘where are you?’. She screamed for him to get out of the house and he left straight away. Police said the man made no demands and didn’t steal anything, and they believed it was a case of mistaken identity. He was described as Caucasian, in his late 20s to early 30s, about 180cm tall, of medium build and was wearing a navy coloured hooded jumper with the hood over his head. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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TO the new play area for kids outside Coles, which is just a waste of time and money. I really hope they build a better one when the new shopping bit opens. It needs to be good for all ages to play. It also needs to not have just a half-pipe sitting there fenced in. I’m sure you could be a bit more creative than that.

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WE, THE residents of Kiandra Mews, Hampton Park, request every ratepayer in the City of Casey to carefully scrutinise their rate notices over the past 10-15 years and they will be very surprised to see that their rates have skyrocketed by more than 300 per cent. Our wages, salary or pensions have not gone up to this extent or percentage. Impossible. Soon low-income families who have huge home loans may have to sell out. Each street should form a group and petition the State Government to probe into the functioning of councils. Each ratepayer should also check that apart from the garbage collection each week are they getting value for their rates, even the lawns in front of your homes are not mowed by the council. Secondly we have emailed the council as to why council owns assets such as buildings, libraries, community centres, halls, ovals, stadiums etc, all these have been paid for from the millions and millions of dollars of ratepayers’ money. We received an email from a council officer (Peter Gillieron) stating that the council has a freehold title which is the highest form of land ownership (not buildings) giving councils the maximum flexibility in perpetuity (forever) to pursue its perspective. In other words our ratepayer money can be used as and when they please without our consent/ permission. We emailed the Honorary Tim Bull (Minister for Local Government) on this issue and his reply was that councils have a significant role as a custodian (guardian) of a large number of community assets (buildings, ovals, community centres etc, etc). These assets are integral for the range of services and facilities provided by the local council for the local community. The Minister has also mentioned that he is working on a new website “My Council” to enable ratepayers to compare their council performance and see if they are getting value for money. Every ratepayer must remember that they have a right to question the council. Councils are elected by the people, for the people and

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I WOULD like to express, like many, my concern about this council’s (Casey) disregard for the use of people’s money, and even more about rates increasing all the time. In ’13-’14 I paid $1770 and in ’08-’09 only $1102. Who can afford this? And wait ’til we have to pay for the new council extravaganza. Please phone your councillors and strongly protest to them. Mario Prochelle, Narre Warren South.

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Justice is served at Fountain Gate Secondary College. 121095 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS cannot do as they please without the consent of the entire community. Last but not least we add that councils are not recognised as a government in the Australian Constitution, hence we think it is illegal to collect rates, so ratepayers you can refuse to pay your rates till the council brings down the rates. They can sell/privatise the community assets as mentioned by the Minister for Local Government and thereby fill the coffers of the council. Dunstan Girton, Hampton Park.

Mourning Mehdi ON BEHALF of the Casey Multifaith Network, I want to express my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Doctor Mehdi Ali Qamar. We are saddened and disappointed to hear of his tragic murder in Pakistan. Humanity is made up of a lot of different people. We do not all share the same faith, religion, world view, beliefs and practices.

That is probably the most obvious single observation we can make about the world. And because that is how things always have been and always will be, it seems absurd that some of us have not accepted that. We will never all be the same. But we can determine to live well together in peace, harmony, and mutual respect and tolerance. It is such a tragedy that some people feel they need to use violence in the face of differences. We stand with Waheed Ahmad Chatha (News, 12 June) and his family as they remind us that the response to such violence is prayer and peacemaking. Our prayers and best wishes are with them and all who knew and loved Doctor Mehdi. If any good can come from such a tragedy, please let this remind us all to be tolerant, respectful, and curious to understand people of other faiths and belief systems. Let us not be frightened or ignorant, but rather become informed and gracious. Jim Reiher, President of the Casey Multifaith Network.

Socially Speaking Re: ‘Cousin killed in faith feud’ (News, 12 June): AS someone who belongs to the same minority group identified in this article, I can empathise with the tragic loss of a family member in Pakistan. Unfortunately, it is an all too frequent occurrence in that country, where the blasphemy law is being used as a justification to target members of religious minority groups and is being used for personal animosity as well as fear and hatemongering. The tragedy is enhanced when justice does not prevail either. The loss of a single life in this inhumane manner is a murder of innocence. It is therefore a grand consolation and source of

peace for us to turn towards Our Creator in prayer and introspection. Naureen Choudhry, via web In relation to ‘Minister targets taggers’ (News 12-6): Good one. Experience overseas shows vandals dob in under-age mates, who cannot be charged, collect and split the reward money and use that on other illegal activities.Stupid idea, government. Get vandals to clean up their own mess. Hitting them up personally for the clean-up cost financially is what works. Jules, via web


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Drug hope message By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE church will host a program next month based around the belief that informed parents are the best prevention against children using drugs. TurningPoint Church will host a drug education, prevention and intervention program entitled How to Drug Proof Your Kids, starting on Tuesday 22 July. The program, created by not-for-profit organisation Focus on the Family Australia, aims to inform parents how to reduce the potential risk factors and help prevent the use of drugs by their children. Focus on the Family Australia executive director Glenn Williams said research showed that parent education and involvement dramatically reduced the risk of young people taking drugs by nearly half. He said that the program’s focus was on prevention and early intervention. “This program is in response to the hundreds of concerned parents who have contacted our office, frightened for their children and families, and frustrated in their attempts to help their children,” he said. “This program is for every parent crying out ‘tell me how’.” The award-winning program consists of six, two-and-a-half hour sessions which are designed to equip parents with practical communication skills, critical strategies and an action plan to help their children make good lifestyle choices. The program, led by trained facilitator Ann Newman, also includes statistical information, counselling referral services and access to a library of educational resources. How to Drug Proof Your Kids will begin on Tuesday 22 July and will be held at TurningPoint Church, 1785 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne. It will start at 7pm and will run each Tuesday for six weeks. Cost is $50 for a single and $70 for a couple and bookings are required. For more information contact 5996 3048.

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Sister’s love breaks the ice By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FOR the first time in close to 20 years Fatimah can have a proper conversation with her brother. Fatimah (not her real name) was the driving force in ensuring her ice-addicted brother entered rehab at the end of last year, finally finding sobriety and starting his life over. She said it was almost two decades ago when her younger brother fled the family’s home as a teenager and started using drugs, severing almost all contact with his family.

An action plan to tackle the spread of the drug ice in the state’s south-east is currently under development by the Department of Justice. It comes after a forum on ice was held in Dandenong last month and attended by representatives from Victoria Police, the Department of Human Services, the Department of Health and local government and services agencies. A Department of Justice spokesperson confirmed this week that the action plan was in the works. The spokesperson said the plan aims to: Strengthen links between existing resources and services; Build awareness of existing resources; Explore and support the development of new initiatives.

When he finally returned home following their father’s death roughly 10 years ago, Fatimah said she had almost given up hope of being able to have a relationship with her brother. “I think this is the first time in over 10 years, probably close to 20 years, that I can have a conversation with him. I couldn’t do that before,” Fatimah from Hallam said. “I want people out there to know that having a loved one who is struggling with an addiction is nothing to be ashamed of. It’s because we were ashamed that it lasted this long. “Drug addiction is a problem in all societies and walks of life. It’s not specific to a culture or denomination.” Fatimah said her brother was so volatile and unreasonable that she was afraid to have her daughter in the same room as him. “I was constantly in fear for my mother’s safety, his safety and also my daughter’s safety. “I couldn’t bring my daughter around to my mum’s house while he was around,” she said. “I didn’t want him to suddenly get violent, to have one of his violent attacks in front of her. “Not physical violence but he’d yell and yell and yell and if I stood my ground, if I didn’t move he’d just shove me out of the way. “I didn’t want her to see that.

“She (Fatimah’s daughter) knows now he’s gone into rehab. “I told her, I explained it to her and she was quite surprised because when he’s not using, when the effects are gone, he’s actually pretty gentle.” The journey which led to her brother attending rehab began when Fatimah saw a flier for Vision of Hope - a monthly counselling program run by staff at Hallam Medical Group for people whose loved ones suffer from drug or alcohol addiction. “I went there and found all the help I needed to be stronger,” Fatimah said. “I changed my approach from blaming him to saying that I don’t understand, I don’t know what to do anymore. “I don’t want you to end up dying. We know that death is inevitable but we don’t want you to go like this. “With help, I was able to accept that I was an enabler in his life, not accepting the fact that he’s struggling and condemning him for it. “With this understanding in mind he was more receptive to my efforts to help him.” For more information or to join Vision of Hope, contact the Hallam Medical Group on 9796 5400.

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Quilter’s craft AT just 25 years old, Amy Kallissa bucks the trend when it comes to quilter connotations. However the Cranbourne East woman is carving out a successful career for herself in the patchwork and crafting scene, with her modern and playful designs. This month she will exhibit and share her passion with others at the Melbourne Craft and Quilt Fair in the hope of inspiring fellow Gen-Ys with the patchwork bug. Ms Kallissa first picked up a needle and thread at the age of two under the guidance of her mother. Even then she was an old hand, having attended patchwork meetings since she was just six days old. She said it was these early lessons that inspired her life-long passion, which led her

to start her own business when she was 21 years old, called ’pretty. chic. handmade’. Ms Kallissa previously studied at the Melbourne Institute of Fashion and is now a graphic design student by day and textile aficionado by night. Ms Kallissa said she had carved out a crafting career in original patchwork and stitchery designs and drew her inspiration from her mum and the Japanese ‘Zakka’ style. She said she had designed four new patterns that would be released and on sale at the Melbourne Craft and Quilt Fair. “I sell the patterns for the things I design,” she said. “I also put ready-to-make patchwork kits together that have everything you need in them to make the item.

“For this fair, my four new designs include two large quilts. The inspiration behind them is old Amish style, which I’ve modernised. “I’m also releasing designs for a Zakka style baby quilt and Zakka style vintage table runner.” Ms Kallissa will also have some hot-water bottle covers and iPad and laptop covers at the fair. The Melbourne Craft and Quilt Fair will run from Thursday 26 to Sunday 29 June at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Show admission tickets can be purchased on the day or online at www.craftevents. com.au. To view Ms Kallissa’s work, visit www. amykallissa.com.

Rock of ages fund-raiser By BRIDGET COOK THE community is invited along to rock around the world to help keep history alive in Casey. The Cranbourne Shire Historical Society, which runs the Fisherman’s Cottage museum on the Tooradin foreshore, is holding its major fund-raiser for the year on Saturday 19 July. A popular two-man show by comedic musicians Dave Allen and Ronnie Soul will be the feature of the night, as they perform rock and roll material from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s in full costume. The Rock Around the World show takes the audience on a musical journey of the great hits including those of Roy Orbison, Bill Hayley, Buddy Holly, the Kalin Twins, Mick Jagger, Cliff Richard and Rod Stewart. There are also comedic routines including Elvis from Hong Kong, John and Yoko, Chubby Chinese Checker, Andy Stewart, Tina Turner

Dave Allen and Ronnie Soul will perform their show Rock Around the World at the Balla Balla Community Centre next month. and a tribute to the Australian great Johnny O’Keefe. Carol Edwards, member of the Cranbourne Shire Historical Society, said she had seen their show before and it was not to be missed. Ms Edwards said it would have you singing and dancing along, as well as in fits of laughter. “Come along and help raise money for the historical society,” she said. “Help keep

history alive in the area. “It’s a show that anyone could enjoy - people of all ages. I promise it will be a great night out.” There will also be raffles on the night and people can get together a table of eight to 10 people. The cost is $25 per head and it’s BYO glasses, drink and nibbles. All money raised will go to the Cranbourne Shire Historical Society, so they can continue their work in managing the Fisherman’s Cottage museum and its collection of photographs, documents and maps relating to the Cranbourne and Tooradin areas. The event will be held on Saturday 19 July at 7pm at the Balla Balla Community Centre. For tickets call Ms Edwards on 5998 3201 or Scott on 0413 065 132. The historical society meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 8pm at the Old Shire Offices in Cranbourne. All are welcome to join.

Greenest of green thumbs By BRIDGET COOK PHILLIP Johnson was one of the driving forces behind the Australian designed garden that made history at the Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea Flower Show last year. Now the seasoned professional will share his knowledge and expertise at a special event being hosted by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) Cranbourne next month. The group has organised a lecture by Mr Johnson on Saturday 19 July based on the topic ‘How to win Best in Show at Chelsea’. Friends of the RBG Cranbourne co-ordinator of activities Rodger Elliot said the event was not to be missed for all gardening and horticulture enthusiasts. “In May 2013, a groundbreaking announcement, especially for Australians, was made at the centenary year of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show with an Australian garden exhibit being awarded a gold medal and also

Designer of an awardwinning entry at the Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea Flower Show, Phillip Johnson, is conducting a lecture at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne next month. taking out the highly acclaimed Best In Show award,” he said. “It was the first time in the history of the long-running Chelsea Flower Show that an Australian exhibit was awarded Best In Show. For many years Wes Fleming, of Fleming’s Nursery, has been taking landscape design-

ers and contractors to the Chelsea Flower Show each year to promote Australian design and horticultural practice. “In 2013, it was the unique, magical and outstanding design of our speaker Phillip Johnson that was built by a band of enthusiastic Australian volunteers that more than just turned the heads of the RHS judging panel. “They were completely seduced by the design and the finished product. There had never been a garden like it at Chelsea.” The event will run from 2pm at the Australian Garden Auditorium at the RBG Cranbourne. Cost is $25 for members of the group or $30 for non-members. Bookings are essential and can be made at www.rbg.vic. gov.au/support/support-groups/ friends-of-rbg/cranbourne/activities. People must then download a booking form at the base of the activities listing. For further information phone 8774 2483 or 9769 7881.

Cranbourne East woman Amy Kallissa will showcase her designs at the Melbourne Craft and Quilt Fair. Picture: ROB CAREW

Market’s best winter feast THE winter weather has arrived and it is time to wrap up, brave the cold and make a trip to the Old Cheese Factory to stock up on provisions for winter feasts. Customers visiting the market can select from a huge range of products to build hearty and sustaining snacks, soups, and family feasts. Now is the time when we can prepare wonderful meals to comfort our family and protect them from winter ailments. The market’s farmers are still producing an amazing array of fruit and vegetables of high quality at competitive prices. Selected producers provide farm products that meet the highest standards of freshness. These products will last longer than those found in the big stores. The key elements in your winter feasts can be selected from our regular suppliers of prime quality meats. Major meals can be built on top quality roasts of beef fillets or legs of lamb. A wide selection of beef, lamb and pork cuts can be allied to a delicious entree of gourmet beef and honey, beef and pepper, and chorizo sausages. To complete your feast collect your other food needs.

Beat off those winter chills at the farmers’ market. There is a huge range of cheese and chutneys, sauces and jams, herbs and mushrooms, breads and pasta; supported by oils and fresh juices, beer and wines. Customers can be assured that stallholders strive to give fresh produce and outstanding customer service. The market features foods to take home or enjoy in the park area. Enjoy hot pies and scones, dim sims and dumplings, or try cakes and biscuits. Customers can take brunch from the barbecue with a coffee, while the children enjoy the castle and playground. Your family and friends will be delighted to share good food and company with a feast built

on your skills and the outstanding produce from the farmers’ market. Joe and Malcolm would like to extend their special thanks to all the stallholders and loyal customers and helpers over the last three years. Next month the Rotary Club of Berwick will have a new group managing the market. Saturday, 28 June, 8am to 12.30pm. Inquiries: Joe Collins: jco33418@bigpond.net.au Rotary Club of Berwick Farmers’ Market. Free parking: The Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick. Melway: 131: A2.

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Alkira comes of age selected to be part of the Victorian Government Young Leaders to China Program, spending six weeks in China. “Ten students took part in the World Challenge program in Vietnam last year and another 10 will journey to Borneo next year. “Two groups of students have journeyed to China and another group leaves for India at the end of the year. “The VCAL students won national and local awards for their In Their Footsteps project with veterans. Mr McKenzie is very proud

of the fact that the school was awarded best Confucius Classroom school group this year at an international conference in America. In the sporting arena he said that the students have tasted success at state and regional level in basketball, netball, and table tennis and won the regional whole schools competition in cross country and swimming. Furthermore, this year Alkira has been awarded international school status. Mr McKenzie said that for more information visit www. alkirasecondarycollege.com.au.

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The future is starting right here SENIOR students at Casey Grammar School are looking forward to the long-awaited opening of the new VCE centre. The purpose-built building has been designed to maximise learning opportunities for all students. This is clearly reflected in the variety of spaces available. Quiet study areas are present to ensure students can work independently, think, and study without disturbance. Other areas lend themselves to more collaborative activities such as study groups, tutoring and small group work. More informal learning spaces are included to allow for the variety of different approaches students are likely to encounter in both the workforce and in tertiary settings. The centre’s design further reflects the school’s strong commitment to best practice teaching and learning. Each classroom is equipped

with an interactive whiteboard to enhance instruction and to facilitate student participation in the learning process. The layout of the building ensures all students have quick and easy access to technology and multimedia resources. In addition, exam times will become a little easier for all as the classrooms on the first floor can be quickly transformed into a large exam centre. This will allow Unit Four students to complete their final exams in familiar surroundings in a space which is designed specifically to support their learning. The theatrette is a particularly welcome addition and will provide another venue for the school’s extensive VCE lecture program. Among the first to present in the new centre will be author and year 12 VCE English expert David Maclean who will run a series of workshops covering each part of the English course.

Casey Grammar School is committed to best practice teaching and learning. This will be followed by various revision lectures, which will be run by a leading provider, to be held in the theatrette later in the year. While such programs have been held before, the new building adds a further dimension - it is an acknowledgement of the

importance of the VCE and an indication of the value the school places on it. Despite the new centre’s modern facilities and abundance of learning space, the school understands that it takes more than ‘bricks and mortar’ to build a learning community.

Ultimately, it is the learning community within the centre’s walls that will make the real difference. This is why every measure has been taken to ensure the building supports a productive learning environment.

A committed team of teachers will share the space with students to ensure that the atmosphere is one that promotes effective study, hard work, persistence and excellence. Casey Grammar School is at 3 New Holland Drive, Cranbourne East, phone 5991 0800.

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At St Peter’s College we pride ourselves on knowing our students both pastorally and academically, equipping them with the required skills necessary for the 21st Century. Our House System allows Learning Advisors and House Leaders to work closely with small ‘Student Tutor Groups’ over the six years a student is with us. Through this relationship we encourage our students to value effort and strive for excellence, always challenging them to be the best they can be.

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Hallam Senior College specialises in the flexible delivery of programs and certification for students in the later years of secondary education. 122167

THE Casey Winter Arts Festival kicked off in style on Saturday with circus acts, colourful dance performances and harmonious singers. The council hosted the Festival Open Day at Haileybury Berwick Campus on Saturday, which kicked off a three-month long celebration of the arts in Casey to give people a taste of what they can expect. The festival provides Casey’s residents with opportunities to participate in a diverse selection of free or low cost arts activities and events throughout the winter season.

Over the next three months there is a full program of music, dance, theatre, literature and visual arts activities and exhibitions going on throughout the city for the community to enjoy. City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett encouraged people to head along to the events which were on offer. “The City of Casey is home to so many talented artists and taking part in the festival is a great way for residents to support the local arts community who have worked extensively to put together the various workshops, shows and exhibitions,”

Left: Merryn Chenoweth from Westside Circus juggles three hoops at once.122112

Linking learning and life HALLAM Senior College specialises in the flexible delivery of programs and certification for students in the later years of secondary education. The college values and promotes all pathway options by providing broad range of year 10 subjects, VCE subjects, VET certificates and Foundation, Intermediate and Senior VCAL options. The college works in partnership with a number of organisations to provide maximum choice and flexibility in program and subject delivery. These include its alliance

schools of Gleneagles and Fountain Gate Secondary College, the Hallam Valley Trade Training Centre schools, Deakin University, Swinburne University, Chisholm Institute and other training organisations. With highly experienced staff ensuring quality of delivery across all certificates, students are treated as young adults with staff-student relationships based on mutual respect, co-operation and a focus on the common goal - learning. In a young adult learning environment, students are encouraged to take personal responsi-

he said. Some highlights to look forward to this year include art workshops delivered by Art Access Victoria in a portable purpose-built art space called the Nebula, Berwick Youth Choir’s mid-year concert, acoustic music nights and the Star Search for a Cause competition. To get a copy of the Winter Arts Festival program or make a booking for any of the events visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ winterartsfestival or contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

bility for their learning. Contact Hallam Senior College on 9703 1266 for more information or to book a tour of the college. Sports Academy applications for 2015 are now open. To be a part of this exciting program, students must submit their application to the Sports Academy. Application forms are available online or by calling Hallam Senior College. For more information about the Sports Academy contact the college on 9703 1266 or visit www.hallamssc.vic.edu.au.

Pictures: ROB CAREW Below: Imogene learns how to hula hoop.

Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) Program For high achieving students in 2015

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Be introduced at Year 7 in 2015 Build on the outstanding success of our existing High Achievers Program Be delivered through a range of carefully planned accelerated, compressed and extension formats Utilise an externally assessed entry test to determine suitability for the program Provide an accelerated pathway to VCE studies and allow students to undertake university enhancement studies in Year 12 Be run by a team of specifically trained teachers to provide challenging learning and ongoing support to students Allow students to pursue particular interests through broad elective and co–curricula programs beyond core academic studies Potentially save you thousands of dollars in non-government school fees

Kambrya College is a leading school in Berwick, with VCE ranking inside the top 20% of government schools! If you would like to find out more about our SEAL Program, please contact Joanne Wastle on 9707 7600.

Online Registration CLOSES 4th July. Please go to our website - www.kambryacollege.com, fill out the application form and follow the link provided to register your child’s details to sit the entrance exam.

Front, Teddy Tour and Estelle Villalobos, and back, Ashleigh Nicolas, Annette Cupidon and Dominique Dupré from a Fiesta Kreol.

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IN the well-planned Selandra Rise Estate, surrounded by other large homes, this twoyear young, five-bedroom family home offers the best in large modern living. THE timber floorboards lead from the entry to the huge modern kitchen with quality extras such as Caesarstone benchtops, glass splashbacks, stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher plus a butler’s pantry. It also overlooks a massive dining and family room, that leads out onto the alfresco and rear yard. There is a fantastic TV or play room that is central to the children’s bedrooms which are all large and a monstrous fifth bedroom can also double as a third and formal living room if need be.

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OPEN HOMES

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CRANBOURNE EDITION

BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755

HARCOURTS, DROUIN - 5625 2877

Endeavour Hills

42 Kinkead Crescent

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Endeavour Hills

9 Amalfi Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Cranbourne

14 Murray Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Lynbrook

156 Paterson Drive

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Drouin

11 Tulloch Street

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

Hallora

210 Sheehan Road

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

Drouin

37 Ferris Street

Sat 10.45am - 11.15am

Longwarry

45 Princes Avenue

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Drouin

7 Eucalypt Court

Sat 11.45am - 12.15pm

BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE - 5996 1666

Bunyip

8 Mary Street

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Clyde North

10 Holsteiner Avenue

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Drouin

3 Wallace Crescent

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

Cranbourne North

40 Samantha Crescent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Drouin

8 Sherwood Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Drouin

57 Fullarton Road

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Drouin

7 Lakeside Court

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Drouin

64 Kamanari Court

Sat 2.45pm - 3.15pm

Clyde North

12 Jutland Close

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Clyde North

14 Jutland Close

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Cranbourne

2/8 Banks Road

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Cranbourne

2 Berwick Cranbourne Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Cranbourne

30 Scarborough Avenue

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Junction Village

1 Jennifer St

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Cranbourne North

6 Datura Avenue

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

Cranbourne

14 Howqua Place

Sat 3.00pm - 3.15pm

Cranbourne North

32 Sabel Drive

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

Cranbourne West

10 dickens St

Sat 4.00pm - 4.30pm

Cranbourne North

28 Charlock Drive

Sat 1.15pm - 1.45pm

HODGES, CRANBOURNE - 5996 5993 Cranbourne West

7 Stocks Drive

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Cranbourne West

18 Comte Close

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HODGES, CRANBOURNE - 5996 5993 Blind Bight 31 Anchorage Drive Cranbourne 9 St Mellion Court Blind Bight 5 Egret Court Pearcedale 2 Hastings Street

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm Sat 2.15pm - 2.45pm Sat 2.15pm - 2.45pm

LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cannons Creek 95 Cannons Creek Rd Cranbourne 1/13 Normanby Street Cranbourne West 8 Kulkami Way Warneet 3 Aruma Street Seaford 10/1 Young Street Cranbourne 2/65 Clarendon Street Hampston Park 47 Cumberland Chase Cranbourne West 26 Allemby Drive Cranbourne North 21 Sagan Drive Clyde North 6 Hackney Circuit Cranbourne North 3 Tinara Court Cranbourne Wwest 8 Isaac Court Cranbourne 164 Monahans Road

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 11.00am- 11.30am Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Sat 3.30pm - 4.00pm Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

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TRANQUIL COUNTRY WHEN charm is hard to ignore, this stunning home oozes in its presence of a country retreat. This three bedroom plus study is the perfect family home providing a double garage with internal access and rear access to the backyard. As soon as you approach the home, the vision is picture-perfect, complemented by a beautiful fountain feature, graceful roses and landscaped garden. This is a great home if you are considering upgrading the family home or even an investment property. Features include: formal lounge, study at the front of the home, well-appointed timber kitchen with plenty of bench space and a dishwasher. Off the kitchen is the separate meals area and large second family room. The master bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in robe, plus the other two bedrooms are generous in size. Other features include ducted heating and evaporative cooling. Outside features a timber decked entertaining area and massive enclosed

backyard, which is a fantastic area for the kids and the dogs to play. Situated close to many facilities, this again makes this a great family home including walking distance to Alkira Secondary College, Hillsmeade Primary School, Berwick Springs Park, local shops and restaurants, bus services and many other facilities. Add your personal touches and this house is a real beauty. Need a quick settlement ... even better.

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For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $285,000

With a large formal lounge room, gas ducted heating, ducted evaporative cooling, bright kitchen with stainless steel appliances, parquetry floors and a dining area, 3 big bedrooms each with double robes, paved pergola, double garage, whopping backyard, possibly big enough for a unit (S.T.C.A)

View Saturday 21st June 12.30-1.00pm

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street

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Cranbourne West 26 Allemby Drive

Cannons Creek 29 Glenalva Parade

Seaford 10/1 Young Street

Ideal First Home / Investment Centrally located is this well presented renovated two bedroom unit, reasonably sized lounge, kitchen and meals area. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $240,000 View Saturday 21st June 1.00-1.30pm

OUTDOOR ENTERTAINER/HUGE CARPARKING Immaculate family home offering 3 bedrooms with master featuring a semi ensuite and massive outdoor living area and/or undercover car accommodation For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $295,000 View Saturday 21st June 10.30-11.00am

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 View Saturday 21st June 10.00-10.30am

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 $330,000 View Saturday 21st June 12.00-12.30pm

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777

Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 59964777

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Clyde North 6 Hackney Circuit

Cranbourne North 21 Sagan Drive

Cannons Creek 95 Cannons Creek Road

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 View Saturday 21st June 3.30-4.00pm

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 $370,000+

Young and Modern! Eve Estate Star!! Showcasing 4 substantial robed bedrooms, the master with Ensuite and a WIR, three separate living areas and kitchen with stainless steel appliances. For Sale Price Guide $470,000

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

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 View Saturday 21st June 1.30-2.00pm

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

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Hampton Park 1/127 Warana Drive

Hampton Park 13 Keller Court

Downsizing Or Just Starting Out?

The Perfect Start

Two bedroom well maintained unit features - spacious living room with split system air conditioner, hostess kitchen, breakfast bar which overlooks the meals area, outdoor entertaining area, flat roof pergola, landscaped backyard. Other inclusions are a central bathroom, toilet, laundry and single lock up garage.

Fully renovated four bedroom home - formal lounge, brand new modern kitchen, family meals area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, Holland blinds, a garden shed and wooden floorboards, huge decking outdoor which becomes part of the large pergola area, spacious backyard and double garage.

For Sale $260,000+

For Sale $385,000+

View Saturday 11-11:20am Liron 0425 776 622

View Sunday 11-11:20am Izzy 0422 281 764

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Hallam 12/43-45 Belgrave Hallam Road

Three bedroom townhouse - formal lounge room, hostess kitchen with gas appliances, meals area, spacious family room , ducted heating, split system cooling, ducted vacuum, carpets and tiles, double garage with internal access as well as an under-cover pergola and a garden shed.

Unit With the Lot!

For Sale $435,000+

For Sale $260,000+

View Saturday 10:30-10:50am Rohullah 0423 649 553

View Saturday 1-1:20pm Zed 0432 797 384

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Lynbrook 13 Aisbett Close

Your Wish Has Come True!

Offers Welcome Prior To Auction

Amazing 5 bedroom home - formal lounge and formal dining area, oversized study or fifth bedroom, large hostess kitchen, meals area, family room, upstairs retreat, ducted heating and cooling, ducted vacuum, high ceilings, carpets and tiles, remote double garage with a storage room as well as workshop and much more.

Stunning four bedroom family home featuring - formal lounge room, large open light filled kitchen meals area with stainless steel gas appliances and an ecstatic red splash back that overlooks the family room, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, down lights throughout, an alarm, as well as a double garage and more.

For Sale P.O.A

For Sale $390,000+

View Appointment Only Rohullah 0423 649 553

View Saturday 12-12:20pm Zed 0432 797 384

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Hampton Park 118 Cairns Road

Hampton Park 1/46-48 Beckington Cres

Great Starter Home in Key Location!

The Right Place At The Right Time!

Immaculate three bedroom family home or ideal investment - good size formal lounge room with brand new modern carpets, kitchen with breakfast bar, overlooking the large meals area, ducted heating, split system cooling, freshly painted and an alarm system, large pergola area , single carport and a large garden shed.

This warm and inviting two bedroom unit comprises of a large separate living area with split system air conditioner, a nearby kitchen with breakfast bar, meals area, central bathroom, toilet and laundry and remote single lock up garage with rear access to the lovely backyard.

For Sale $320,000+

For Sale $250,000+

View Saturday 11:40am-12pm Aren 0403 613 988

View Saturday 11:40am-12pm Liron 0425 776 622

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Cranbourne East Ferrari Drive

Clyde North Chevrolet Street

What a deal

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

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

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

For Sale $315,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $375,000 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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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.

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

For Sale $385,000 plus buyers For Sale $335,000 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

LJ Hooker Hampton Park Proudly donating to local school & sporting clubs $15,000

Help us, help your school

$4000 $3000 $2000 $1000

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

9702 8388

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BEACONSFIELD OPEN HOME

EXCEPTIONAL LIVING BLENDING PERFECTLY WITH THE LANDSCAPE

$840,000 Contact: Robert Sim 0409 194 084

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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 butler’s pantry, large storage. Appx 12.55sq remote garage URL. 5yr young home. 4004m2 (1 acre) allotment. Irrigation/watering system. 2kw solar system. For Sale $660,000 - $720,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23495 Open Saturday 2.45pm - 3.15pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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VIEWS, CHARACTER HOME + SMALL ACREAGE PRICE RAnGE $300,000 - $330,000

CLASSIC STYLE IN NORTH SITUATED in a quiet cul de sac in the exclusive “Berwick Views” estate is this well-designed, family home on a generous block with an impressive entertaining area, overlooking pool and gardens.

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On 4 Acres! This Grand Home will wow you with the incredible forethought when the Architect put the design to paper! Impressive views, magniicent gardens & a lifestyle the family will love! Full tennis court with overhead lights, paddocks for the pony and landscaped surrounds where entertaining on a large scale is done with ease! A full ofice with separate driveway could easily become self-contained living as it provides kitchenette & bathroom facilities in addition to the exceptional home of 4 oversized bedrooms, full ensuite with sunken oval spa, formal dining, high ceilings, French doors, formal & informal living, games room… the endless list goes on!! Convenient & on top of the world… this property is not like any other on the market today! Internet ID: wg3409

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

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Timeless quality with Victorian appeal is apparent on entrance, with hardwood redgum floorboards throughout, decorative cornices and a gas log fire, creating ambiance in the lounge, for more intimate occasions. The home has been designed for families who like to spread out, with four bedrooms, a formal lounge, fully-equipped kitchen, incorporating dining and family room with separate theatre room or children’s retreat. Features ducted heating, split-system heating and cooling, ensuite with spa to master, ducted vacuum and direct entry to the double, remote garage. Any excuse will do to entertain, with covered alfresco overlooking a spacious yard, fenced in ground, self-cleaning, solar-heated pool, surrounded by travertine paving and greenery. Located within walking distance of vibrant Beaconsfield, this one will appeal to families who enjoy their independence.

Contact: Amanda Charles, 0400 347 968 KAYE CHARLES REAL ESTATE, 9707 0111

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

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS CRANBOURNE

$369,000

CRANBOURNE

$900,000

BAYLES

$580,000

LANGWARRIN

$699,500

FOR SALE

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MAIN ROAD EXPOSURE (213085) * Retail Shop * 52 sqm * Business 1 Zone * Currently leased @ $16,320 p.a. net * 2x2x2 year lease from August 2012 * Set in one of the fastest growth areas in Victoria

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.

SEMI-RURAL RETREAT (213353) 9.5 acre, 3 bedroom plus study or 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms. Large living room adjacent to separate dining. Gas fire place & Coonara, plus 2kw of solar power. Stock ramp with crush. Fenced to 4 paddocks. Dam & tank water. 10mX6m work shop & 3 car carport. Pigeon quarters,10 kennels. Call Jason Brown 0423768 424

10 ACRES OF PURE PRIVACY. (214107) In Langwarrin is this 9.8 acre property just waiting for you to build your dream home on, with a fully self-contained barn in place. Mains gas & water to property. Fenced to 5 paddocks & Just under 10 acres of undulating land.

CRANBOURNE

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FOR SALE

“EVANS PARK” - CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BUSINESS VILLAGE • 3 x Retail shops 220sqm (apx). • Join proposed Woolworths, 7-11 & Gym • 3 x Fast food shops 54,64 & 91sqm (apx). • Large growing Residential Catchment Area • Café available 120sqm Call Now to Secure Your Position in this • Due for completion August 2014 Future Retail Hotspot!

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

10 ACRE HOBBY FARM & LAND BANK!! (214101) In the heart of Clyde is this 10 acre farm, Three BR brick veneer home, all BR with BIR’s & master with full ensuite, mains water & 3.6ML licence for dam, plenty of shedding and 2 cool rooms. This property is just waiting for the residential zoning.

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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS CRANBOURNE NORTH

$339, 950 BOTANIC RIDGE

$534,950 BOTANIC RIDGE

$519,950

“Need Four Bedrooms?” Cranbourne North

THE KEYS TO YOUR HEART!

ADD UP THE PLUSES BE QUICK BOTANIC RIDGE

(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.

(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.

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

CRANBOURNE

$279,950 CRANBOURNE

$249,950 CRANBOURNE

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(214133) Offering 3 Bedrooms, BIR’s, separate lounge, kitchen family room, solid brick construction, 2 X gas heaters, reverse cycle A/C. Outside there is a large entertainment area, 4 car lock up remote garage with shower toilet & sink, also has a pot belly heater. Walking distance to bus stop, train station & shops.

(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.

CRANBOURNE

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bathroom, big lounge, double garage/workshop and good size block 604m², be quick to grab this, call John Lynch on 0418 800 914.

$369,950 CRANBOURNE EAST

$289,000

GREAT

(214059) Fantastic 3 bedroom unit (or two plus study) located centrally on the east side of the highway and Approx. 12 years young. Carpeted to bedrooms and ceramic tiled to wet areas, ducted heating, immaculate throughout with stainless steel appliances to kitchen, under bench oven and gas cooktop, two way bathroom from master bedroom, and single lock up garage with remote auto door and interior access to the unit, this is a well presented home unit, approx 300mtrs to Aldi’s and the main Cranbourne shopping strip. For more information or to arrange an inspection, call Frank Barrett direct on 0418800912

PEARCEDALE

(214155) 3 large bedrooms, central location, lovely kitchen, vogue style

$294,500 CRANBOURNE QUALITY UNIT LOCATION

$279,950

Want a top location for units (214160) A 3 bedroom home at 81 Sladen Street Cranbourne currently tenanted privately at $250 per week, 585m² block so should be suitable for two units (STCA). Inspections by appointment only , call Frank Barrett direct on 0418 800 912.

$399,950 BERWICK

$429,000

Calling all Developers/Investors

IF POSITION COUNTS

THE CHASE ESTATE - BERWICK

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

(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).

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

CRANBOURNE NORTH

$289,000 JUNCTION VILLAGE

$329,950 CLYDE

$549,950

NEAT AS A PIN!

OPEN PLAN, AND MODERN

DUAL LIVING ON 1 ACRE CLYDE

(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.

(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

(214117) Beautifully presented 4 bedroom home with dual living. Located in the lovely township of Clyde. This home has semi ensuite to 2 of the bedrooms, big bathroom with spa, renovated kitchen with all modern conveniences, 2 lounges, huge family room. Set on a picturesque acre this home has been realistically priced to sell. Call John Lynch directly.

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MOVE IN AND ALL THE WORK IS DONE Walk in the front door & this spacious home will captivate you with its fantastic floor plan, and its modern touches. A great size master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, the other 3 bedrooms all having BIR´S. The home opens up to a massive open plan kitchen, meals & living area. The kitchen is an entertainers delight with ample bench space, huge walk in pantry & upright gas stove complimented with beautiful glass splashbacks. The second living area or potential theatre room opens out on to the rear decking. Also features the comforts of cooling & heating throughout, dble garage, low maintenance front & rear gardens.

Dual OCC POTENTIAL - The Money Maker Located within walking distance to the Centro shopping centre is this excellent opportunity for those looking to secure their future. With the ability subject to approval from council, to build a unit to the rear of this property. The home itself comprises three bedrooms. A great central lounge/family area that al flows through to the kitchen and meals area. Outside is an outdoor sitting area overlooking the large rear yard. And if your into cars there is a massive separate garage, as well as a double carport to the front of the property. Rear access is also a highlight. Call now to organise an inspection.

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Please contact Ben Doughton on 0431 163 189 or bdoughton@hodges.com.au Confidentially assured 117 High Street, Cranbourne

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CALL 0487 888 038 (Greg Rankin)

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THIS almost brand-new Metricon designed four-bedroom home has to be on your priority shopping list. Walk in the front door and this spacious home will captivate you with its fantastic floor plan, tasteful decoration and modern touches. A great size master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe , the other three bedrooms all have built-in robes. The home opens up to a massive open plan kitchen, meals and living area. The kitchen is an entertainer’s delight with ample bench space, a huge walk-in pantry and fantastic upright gas stove complemented by beautiful glass splashbacks. The second living area or potential theatre room opens out onto the rear decking, which would be ideal also for entertaining. Also features the comforts of cooling and heating throughout, double garage and to top it off low-maintenance front and rear gardens. If you are looking for size and style, with all the work done and you just have to move in, then go no further - this is a must home for the family.


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THIS impressive home features an entrance foyer, lounge/dining room with gas fireplace, three generous bedrooms all of which have built-in robes, the master bedroom of course with full ensuite, well-appointed kitchen/ meals/family room, plus separate rumpus room, bathroom, laundry and second toilet. Further enhanced by huge and partially covered outdoor entertaining area, triple brick garage with motorised door and workshop and quality fixtures including fixed floor coverings, window furnishings and air-conditioning. Located on an 818 square metre allotment with an established garden, this property has excellent access to amenities.

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$139,950 + Site Costs ** 3 Bedroom + Double Garage Inclusions: Floor Coverings, Driveway, Landscaping, Blinds, Standard Inclusions, Fly Doors, Clothesline, Remote Garage Door & Dishwasher.

From $361,000 3 Bedroom + Study & Double Garage. Fitzroy Street Lakeside, Pakenham. Only 5% Deposit. Balance at Settlement.

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You’ll find the details on our website. Or, better still, visit an Arden display home to really see and feel for yourself why our homes stand out for design, style and sheer liveability. Arden homes feature picture windows (usually only found in more expensive homes), innovative sun courts, luxury inclusions and light-filled interiors. Spaces flow together to add drama and interest; bedrooms are zoned separately for study and sleep; and rooms are generously proportioned. Sun courts flood interiors with light and actually increase the usable interior space. But it’s not just our homes that are different. We offer real design flexibility allowing you to switch and swap rooms and walls to suit your building block, orientation to the sun or family needs. We’re also upfront about the pricing of display homes extras and the real value of our homes and inclusions. With $14,000 additional value on offer, there’ll never be a better time to step up to your dream home.

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Ready for anything THE Valley Private Hospital, Mulgrave, is open 24/7 and the days are never predictable, according to Nurse Unit Manager Kristy Austin. “As we are open 24/7, our day is never typical,” she explained. “We have to be ready to handle anything from a broken bone to a heart attack. “We never quite know what is coming through our doors at any given time.” Ms Austin said she loved her career despite the demanding aspect of the work. “I knew from the age of 10 I wanted to do this work,” she said. “I joined St John Ambulance at 11 years old as a

cadet to learn about first aid, that’s where my passion for emergency medicine started. “One of the challenges is dealing with the unexpected, which also makes the job so interesting. “We have to deal with so many variables, not just in patient profiles or personalities, but their often complex medical needs. “By far the most rewarding part of this role is when we save a life. “For example, last week a male patient aged 82 was transferred from a nursing home after a fall. It should have been a simple, straightforward case. “However, he suffered

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Upcoming detours on Casey roads By BRIDGET COOK

By BRIDGET COOK AS THE saying goes ‘When in Rome, do as the Romans do’. Students at Kilberry Valley Primary School did just that as they took a step back in time on Tuesday to battle it out in a series of fun and educational activities to see which class would rule the Kilberry Roman Empire. Principal Neil Cunningham, or Julius Caesar as he was known for the day, addressed the students to kick off the festivities. “I, Julius Caesar, declare today to be a momentous day in the life of the Kilberry Roman Empire,” he said. “Today all the sections of Rome before me, will be competing against each other for this crown upon my head and with it the right to rule Rome. “Will you accept the challenges and show others that your Roman class is worthy of this honour?” Grade six teacher Alex Hayes said what followed was a jampacked day of ancient Rome themed activities for the students to get involved in. “The students competed in a best dressed competition before heading off to gladiator school

Davis and Deluksha work together to build a catapult.

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Left: Ricky dressed for the occasion and was ready to take on other classrooms to rule the Kilberry Roman Empire. 122165 Pictures: DONNA OATES to compete in various physical and team building activities,” she said. “The students attended Roman school to brush up on their basic Latin and Roman numerals and learn how to cook an ancient Roman recipe. “The students were also set

four class activities to compete against the other grade six classes including making catapults, preforming a Julius Caesar skit, making chariots and practising different Roman army drill formations. “The students then attended the amphitheatre to challenge

each other to the above activities and see which class would be crowned victorious.” Ms Hayes said the idea for the themed day came about after a suggestion from students to further their studies on what they have been learning in the classroom.

VICROADS has advised motorists to plan ahead and expect delays due to a number of road closures across Casey while upgrade works are underway. Access to Hallam Road, from Somerville Road in Hampton Park, was closed this week and will remain in place for about three months. Traffic travelling on Hallam Road will be diverted onto the new southbound lanes over the newly completed creek crossing. Local detours will also be in place and will be signposted. Traffic travelling on Somerville Road and wanting to access Hallam Road will be detoured via Stuart Street and Fordholm Road. The Hampton Park Shopping Centre will remain open and all access points will operate as per usual. VicRoads has also advised drivers of the temporary closure of the intersection of Ormond Road and Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road, Narre Warren. The closure will take place from 7pm on Satur-

day 21 June until 7pm on Sunday 13 July. Works at the site will occur between 7am and 5pm from Monday to Saturday, although the closure will remain in place at all times. Ormond Road access will be temporarily closed. Traffic can continue to use Narre WarrenCranbourne Road and Littlecroft Avenue and drivers will be able to access Ormond Road properties from the west. During the closure, drivers are advised to use Glasscocks Road or Pound Road to enter and exit Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road. The detour route will be signposted to guide drivers and there will be speed limit reductions through the work zone. Pedestrian access in some areas throughout the work zone will also be restricted and alternative arrangements in place for pedestrians and cyclists. Details about these works can be found on the ’Roadworks and planned events’ page on the VicRoads website at www.vicroads.vic.gov.au.

BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast

Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast featuring Layne Beachley The Hampton Park Networking Group will host its inaugural Franchising and Business Opportunities Expo on Saturday 26 July.

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.

Tap into some networking By BRIDGET COOK THE Hampton Park Networking Group (HPNG) is bringing Casey businesses together under one roof in a bid to boost the local economy and job creation. The group will host its inaugural Franchising and Business Opportunities Expo on Saturday 26 July at the Arthur Wren Hall, Hampton Park, and has invited local businesses to get involved. The expo will be a one-day event including three workshops and about 50 exhibits, running from 9am to 2pm. Vanassa Gerdes from HPNG urged local businesses to get involved in the expo which aimed to promote local businesses, leadership and job creation. “We have not had a business expo like this in the City of Casey,” she said. “Sourcing products, components and services locally is a

strong trend and this movement is changing business communities. “Just think, if we can all buy more from businesses in our own regions then the flow-on effects will shake up our local economies. “Our business members are looking to promote business planning, marketing, social media, networking, training, financial management, recruitment, employment and much more. “The HPNG is bringing all that together under one roof.” Ms Gerdes said all types of businesses were welcome at the expo from shops to trades to home based or party plan businesses. “If you are a business owner or work for a small business, attending the business expo is a necessity to run a successful business,” she said. “In addition to talking to great exhibitors on the expo

floor, you’ll have access to exciting functions like our unique speed networking events, small business workshops and local events where you can promote your business. “This will be an outstanding opportunity to get up close and personal with small business owners and entrepreneurs from the local business area. “If you are a vendor with a product or service to sell you’ll never have a more perfect audience for on-the-spot sales right on our exhibition floor. “If you target small business owners and entrepreneurs with your product or service, the expo is a great chance to showcase your goods. “Your competition will be there, so make sure you are too.” For more information or to book a stall at the expo, email enquiries@hpng.com.au.

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Servicing Berwick, BeaconsďŹ eld, Narre Warren, OfďŹ cer, Pakenham, Cranbourne Domestic & Commercial

Contact Gary 0434 406 263 SAME DAY FREE QUOTE! www.phasedblue.com

• SPECIALISING IN ALL TYPES OF CONCRETING/ CONCRETE PATTERN, SLABS • FOUNDATIONS ETC. • ALL DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL

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Local A Grade Electrician

30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE For Professional tradesman and FREE quote call Lou on 0419 881 219

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1135054-LN20-14

Constructions PTY LTD

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Victoria Concrete

1047306-KG34-12

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0408 585 508, 5998 1127

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Phone Andrew on

Specialising in all aspects of concreting • Plain, Colour, Stamped, Faux Brick and Exposed • Garage & Shed Floors • Driveways • Pergolas • Carports • Latest colours and patterns • No job too big or small • Please call for a reliable service & Free quote. • Fully insured.

CHAMPION FENCING

฀ C1094081-JO40-13

C722828-KK32-9

L&L ELECTRICS

C1085250-JO32-13

0401 234 672 or 9799 7229

Sliding Gates, Swing Gates, Farm Gates & Personal Entry Gates

1125748-RC12-14

3 rooms for $60

WE’LL GET YOU IN - 0431 139 205

SN1075998-PJ22-13

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C756556-KK3-10

Steam Cleaning

C1096422-PJ42-13

VINCE PAVING

C916207-JL15-11

Casey Carpet

C822220-JL29-10

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Custom Line KITCHENS

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Call Brett 0411 449 453

Call Blake on 0439 865 590

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1300 361 938

Mobile

1133038-LB19-14

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FAST & SHARP MOWING & GARDENING Complete Garden Care

GARAGE DOORS & REMOTES

SUPER SPECIAL

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Berwick 3 Intrepid St

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9796 2333

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KEVIN THE HANDYMAN GENERAL HOME REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

M A IN T EN A NC E HANDYMAN SERVICES

C1080004-JO26-13

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VULCAN BONAIRE SPECIALIST Heating / Evaporative Cooling service and repairs

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Berwick Glass & Glazing Pty Ltd Fax 9705 7955 Factory 7, 4–6 Len Thomas Place, Narre Warren 3805

0402 746 624

Lic: 43191

Tony 0411 966 361 8790 5551

SETTLEMENT

AUSSIE EMERGENCY GLASS

“If you grow it - i’ll cut it”

50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts…

C954103-JL32-11

Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work

9548 3000 or 0418 881 551

SN1080741-PJ27-13

Cutts Glass Window Replacements, Mirrors, Splashbacks, Pool Fencing, Shopfronts and Doggy Doors Prompt and Reliable.

Employment C751261-JL51-9

Call Darren 0412 584 914

GREAT RETAINING WALLS OF CASEY • New Retaining Walls • Design • Repairs • Complete Rebuilds OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES

Call Andy: 0403 060 762 V Locks iths

MR LOCK & KEYS FOR ALL YOUR LOCK AND KEY REQUIREMENTS

FOR

DOMESTIC MESTIC -- COMMERCIAL DO ALL SUBURBS

MIKE 0415 524 280 0415 www.mrlockandkeys.com.au

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painting & decorating

• Interior/Exterior • Feature Walls • Plaster Repairs • Driveways Sealed • Free Quotes

Quality work guaranteed

ARCtick: L047621

Installation, Service & Repairs All brands

for an obligation free quote

section of Network Classifieds.

Call Darren 0434 039 034

Graeme 0430 459 028

MJ AIRCONDITIONING & HEATING

• Free Measure & Quotes • Fast Glass Replacements • Splashbacks • Mirrors • Table Tops • Pet Doors

✔ Landscaping ✔ Pool Surrounds ✔ Decks

1120237-RC08-14

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C1031905-JJ21-12

• Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - Roofing and Guttering (leaks)

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✔ Paving ✔ Turf Installation ✔ Retaining Walls

ABN 995781529938 Semi-retired builder offers Affordable low cost carpentry & handyman work such as: all carpentry work, plastering, painting, tiling, fencing, retaining walls. Punctual service, quality work and inexpensive. Ring Arnold on 0429 936 242 for a free measure and quote.

“MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS”

C1092711-JL38-13

Plantopia Garden Design & Construction Qualified Horticulturist

See us on Facebook at Plantopia Garden Design

ENTIRE JOB ENTERPRISES

THE BEST PRICE IN TOWN ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING • Design and construction • Garden restoration • Retaining walls • Water feature • Turf and seeding • Commercial and domestic FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS 0408 565 864 9792 1571 (AH)

C1076360-JL7-13

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General Carpentry | Kitchen repairs Garden Maintenance | Home maintenance & Repairs General tiling | Plastering & Painting Fully registered & Insured/Police checked

ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:

Affordable Lawn Care

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GADSHOME

www.GarageDoorSolutions.com.au

0409 554 459, 9799 4235

0428 384 623

C1088817-JO35-13

C1090150-JO36-13

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CALL KEVIN: 0431 415 231

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RETAINING WALLS

Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.

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Anything you need a bloke to do around the house

Tim 0466 189 793

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HOME MAINTENANCE

Pty Ltd

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EASY GLIDE GARAGE DOORS ph: 0409 000 026

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Free quote on roller doors, panel doors, remote controls. Will beat any genuine quote.

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C1032569-KK22-12

C1103673-JL49-13

Lawn Mowing ฀ ฀ ฀

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ABN: 96 353 594 001

1140842-HM25-14

Garage Door Sales, Motors and Servicing. FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE Over 15 years experience.

Primo Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations

ALL BUILDING REPAIRS

☎ MOB 0409 259 466

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Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.

C1033134-JJ22-12

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■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs

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C955357-JJ33-11

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0412 301 596

C1086336-JO33-13

PLEASE CALL:

C741831-KK46-9

C1080140-JL26-13

Doveton Glass

C1095838-JL41-13

ARE YOU MOVING?

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C1010272-KG8-12

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1133222-LB19-14

PLUMBING & HEATING

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SN1070756-PJ16-13

LIC. 33033

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SCARLET KITCHENS For all your cabinetry requirements • New Kitchens • Kitchen Renovations • Bench Top & Door Replacements

• Vanity Units & Wardrobes • Bathroom & Laundry Cabinets • Installation

Matthew 0421 332 250 www.scarletkitchens.com.au

C1032635-JM22-12

T/F 9 7 0 5 2 5 2 4 M: 0 4 3 0 3 5 3 0 8 0 Ben

C939272-JJ25-11

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A & A BOB BROTHERS PAINTING 30 Years Experience Low Price Interior/Exterior 10 Year Guarantee Immediate Start Pensioner Discount

0412 122 270 Free Quotes 9795 3274 1121644-PB09-14


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0488 097 005

www.termitesmelb.com.au

0418 368 591

• 20 years’ experience • No job too small • Free Quotes • Professional • Reliable • Friendly

No Job Too Small Fully Qualiied - Over 25 Years Experience in All Aspects of Plastering

CallBrett: 0428 145 657

U WANNA BIN SKIPS

Lic 24754 • New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper

7 Days a week

MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3 CHRIS

C1098295-JO43-13

“All Your Plastering Needs Catered For”

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Global Roller Shutters

RELIABLE – PROMPT – GUARANTEED Call David Murphy 0400 226 472 Lic No. 42227

Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors ฀All repairs and services ฀All work guaranteed

ALLAN Plumbing & Gas Services

Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

Fax: 5998 8029 ฀

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NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

21/25 BALD HILL ROAD, PAKENHAM

C1037778-KG25-12

• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FREUERE MEASOTES & QU

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PLUMBING & GASFITTING

(REG 27285)

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

C1008551-FB8-12

BLOCKED DRAINS

C1075533-KK7-13

1055315-KG41-12

• Hot Water Specialists • Blocked Drains • Toilet, Tap & Pipe Repairs • Dishwasher Installations • Gas Installations & Service

0417 382 700

No Job Too Small

NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER? Steve on 0407 704 213 SPECIALISING IN: ✓ Split systems, heating & cooling ✓ General plumbing and gas fitting ✓ Gas ducted heating service & repairs ✓ Hot water service repairs & replacements ✓ Tap Repairs

✓ General maintenance ✓ No job too small ✓ Dishwashers ✓ Water and gas leaks ✓ Cold water to fridges ✓ Renovations

SETTLEMENT PLUMBING & HEATING

1021623-PJ16-12

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NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186

• Septic

Pensioner Discounts

10% Pensioner Discount Credit Card Welcome LIC. 33033

Doors from $279 Stainless Steel doors Aluminium doors Steel doors

www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au

131 546

0449 009 849 jak_gray@bigpond.com

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www.aliteplumbing.com

11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

• Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks TER WA HOT SAME DAY • General plumbing EMENT SERVICE REPLACCTRIC GAS AND ELE • Tap repairs

C317674-DJ19-5

Mobile: 0408 100 356

Pressure cleaning ● Flexi pointing

5995 4344

Showroom by appointment

C552009-BG31-7

GASRITE

General Plumbing All Gasfitting Maintenance & Repairs Hot Water CO2 Safety Checks

Repairs ● Rebedding ● Resprays ●

1023309-PJ18-12

C1092688-JO38-13

DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN ฀฀฀฀฀฀฀ ฀ ฀฀฀฀฀฀฀ ฀

SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial

5941 6644 www.lockutite.com.au

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

C1094654-JO40-13

Celebrating over 21 years of excellent service in and around the Casey / Cardinia / Dandenong & Surrounding Areas

section of Network Classifieds.

FROM $499

♦ Rebedding & Pointing ♦ Pressure Cleaning ♦ Flexible Pointing ♦ Respraying ♦ Qualified Roof Tiler ♦ Gutter and Facia Replacement ♦ Pensioner Discount ♦ No job too small

Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd

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SECURITY

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General Plumbing & Gasfitting ฀ Hot Water Service Repairs & Replacements Servicing all areas

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SEWER BLOCKAGES – • Changeover Hot Water MACHINE CLEANED Services HIGH PRESSURE WATER • Burst Water Pipes JET CLEANING • Gas Fittings PIPE LEAK DETECTION ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS COMPETITIVE PRICE G.J Law P/L Lic No 14120 GUARANTEED 7 DAYS 0419 136 181 - 0419 136 151

Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires

GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

Phone Ashley Allan 0409 236 738

ROD: 0418 397 402

24/7

0419 352 424 *Conditions apply: Credit Card Surcharge of 1% will apply Dirt, bricks, concrete, tiles & pavers EXTRA!

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BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING

• Storm water

2m³,3m³,4m³,5m³ & 6m³ Skip Bins Ask about our SPECIALS!*

weightman.plumbing@bigpond.com.au www.weightmanplumbing.com.au

1138626-PB23-14

1131959-CB18-14

0425 772 746

1127933-LB14-14

Licence No 33202

9796 8621 0418 367 017

Call Brett on

• Sewer

SPECIAL (01/06/2014 – 31/07/2014)

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING

plasterrepair.com.au

C1035550-PJ24-12

C818920-KK28-10

BETTER BIN HIRE

C1003972-KG6-12

Tel/Fax: 9703 0717

4m3 We accept bricks, dirt and concrete

1300 NARRE BINS

DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL C1092317-JO38-13

Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443

C1083120-JO29-13

C753939-KS01-10

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Master Plumbers - Licence No. 21452

1124842-RC12-14

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BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL

Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com

General Plumbing Roofing & Guttering Gas Installations Sewer & Storm water Drainage Licensed Back flow Valve Tester Hot Water Service Repairs or Replacements 5996 7105 OR 0439 487 387 Lic No: 17204

PEST & WEED For prompt & efficient control of: Rodents/ Ants/ Cockroaches/ Spiders/ Termites etc.

NARRE

RANGEHILL PLUMBING & GAS FITTING

TOTAL CONTROL ฀ ฀

Under the Southern Cross

❚ Spouting & Downpipe ❚ Replacement Specialists ❚ Colorbond Colour Selection ❚ Supply & Install ❚ Professional Advice ❚ Free Quotes ❚ Compliance Certificate Guaranteed

C1061178-PJ45-12

● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates

Quality Guttering Restoration★

Specialising in General Maintenance, Gas Fittings, Sanitary, Water Supply, Drainage, Roofing (Storm Water), Sewer blockages cleared. Competitive price guaranteed.

David Elder 0419 155 092

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Qualified & Insured

HYDROLOGY PLUMBING

1138445-LB23-14

Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps

C959762-KK35-11

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

SC Guttering

LIC. NO. 40712

1129931-RC16-14

rangerpestcontrol.com.au

0439 001 504

RELIABLE PLUMBER

C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11

V Pest Co trol

Andrew 0431 150 866

no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs

Call Now 0417 128 536

Up to 5 Days Hire 3m³, 4m³, 6m³ & 8m³ Skips Dirt, Concrete, Brick Specialist Walk-in Bins Available Commitment to Service

1120364-RC08-14

9704 8046

AC Plumbing & Gasfitting

BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

1116040-RMB04-14

0409 505 750

10% discount on cold water pipe replacements and hot water service installations if you mention this ad.

❙ leaking taps and toilets. ❙ blocked drains, ❙ burst pipes ❙ hot water repairs and installations ❙ Free Quotes

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0409 232 286

Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

CLEANING 24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

General Notices section of Network Classifieds.

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

C1055101-KK41-12

C1077182-JJ8-13

• Hot Water Service & Repairs • Burst Pipes • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations Lic 47086 • Gas Installations • Blocked Drains

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For all types of wall and floor tiling. Includes Bathroom Renovations

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C1077592-KG8-13

Ph: 8682 9618, 0420 528 508 advancedavrepairs@yahoo.com.au

Call: 0409 051 767 www.joelstreeservices.com.au

1021701-KG17-12

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

INSTALLED TODAY

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

Call 9703 1764

www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

C749691-SJ50-9

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

CALL OUT FEE $0

30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228

1800 183 567

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

Qualified Arborist – Tisma Specialising In All Forms Of Tree Surgery Commercial & Residential (Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)

E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

C1001547-JL4-12

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

C1098234-JO43-13

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Call Michael on

0418 131 374

STRAIGHT CUTTERS TILING

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for a Competitive Quote

0405 758 061, 0437 213 795

General Notices V Public Notices and Event

Superb Tiling

APPEAL FOR WITNESSES, to car accident 27.05.2014, 6.44pm, Thompsons Rd and Rosebank Dr intersection, heading towards Apco petrol station. Phone: 0428 281 163. Reward offered.

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HIGH TREE TREE SERVICE

Call Matt 0419 561 093

All types of wall and floor tiling including water proofing, screeding and caulking.

CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673

C934024-KK23-11

MARK TILING

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

Free Quotes All Suburbs Richard or Kathrin Kruyt

RIMS 4 x 15 inch Cheviot 4 spoke rims, suit Commodore. $120. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup. SHERCO 300I 4 stroke, 5 hours, brand new, stock standard, $10,400. Phone 0419 108 643.

TABLE, colonial, dining extension, plus 4 chairs, 140cm x 102cm, extends to 170cm, EC. $350neg. 0411 233 701.

TREADMILL, York Fitness, almost brand new, only used a couple of times, electric incline, large 132cm x 51cm mat, 150kg user capacity, 2.0HP, 4.0HP at peak, proximity sensors, low impact deck, single fan cooled motor, lifetime warranty, GC, paid $3000, sell for $1,400ono. Call or txt 0437 685 267. WHEELS 4x4, 6 stud pattern, universal type. $400. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.

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

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“Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage

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IRON PRESS, Singer, 12 months old, GC, $300, Warragul. Phone Glenys 0409 300 706.

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

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

WINDOW CLEANING

C877313-JM50-10

C1049800-KK37-12

• 20 years experience • Home Theatre Setup • Poor Reception Specialists • TV/Phone/Data Points • Government Endorsed Installers • Lifetime warranty - Locally made

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

V For Sale

V Window Cleaning

DIGITAL ANTENNAS INSTALLED TODAY

5942 7664 0418 890 612

M. 0411 825 005

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FIREWOOD, mixed, $100 pcm, split and ready to burn, delivered. 0408 549 193.

V Water Cartage C389274-HJ50-5

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APB UPHOLSTERY

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Selandra Rise, Cranbourne East Contract No CT000134

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

FREECALL

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION

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

Australian Government endorsed Installer

www.antennaspecialist.com.au

AAA AERIAL

Tree Removal, Tree Pruning, Stump Removal Free Quotes, Fully Insured

FREE QUOTES

ANTENNA SPECIALIST

C1072232-JJ4-13

JOEL’S TREE SERVICES

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Furniture Upholstery

IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY C1089234-JO35-13

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Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

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Fully Insured

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

Specialising in Repairing All Brands/Models of TVs (LED, LCD, Plasma, CRT, Rear Projection), ฀ ฀

9568 2362 9568 5937

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

Advanced Audio Visual Repairs ฀

38 Westminster Street, Oakleigh

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

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Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

V Upholsterers

All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors

• 10 YR GEN WARRANTY - LOCAL TECH • SAME DAY SERVICE – GOVERNMENT ENDORSED • TRAINING ON ALL INSTALLS INCLUDED

GABRIEL 0409 696 568 PAUL 0404 876 716

ECONOMY TILING

FREE CONSULTATION JOE 0409 475 511

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C752112-JL1-10

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Oakfern Tree Care P/L

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ARE U BI CURIOUS WHATEVER Try a sensual male body rub by an attractive friendly guy. 0402 640 397 swa1159xe.

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KOO WEE RUP, 5, 7 and 10 County Close, Sunday 22nd June, 8am-2pm. Bargains.

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PAKENHAM, 2 Thomas Street, Saturday 21st June, 8am-2pm. Huge plant sale, new QS mattress, kitchen table, glassware, bric-a-brac.

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

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131 546

TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

PTY LTD

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

Phone 5945 0600

V Celebrants

TAYLORED ceremonies

C733797-KK40-9

& Waterproofing

C1080920-JO27-13

Same Day Response Local Technicians All 100% Guaranteed Home Theatre Installations FREE on-site Signal Test and Quote Government Endorsed Installers

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

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

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

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SCREENED TOP SOIL:

PRUNING FRUIT TREES and roses, 3 generations' family experience. Jeff: 5941 3281, 0418 386 519.

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

Delivered in 10 metre loads

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

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

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

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

Phone: 5941 4578

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

V Computer Repairs

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

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

Ellagant Pooches

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

PAKENHAM BOARDING HOUSE Fully furnished rooms, $160pw including bills. 0418 524 522.

V Houses & Units For Sale

NEED TO SELL? Investor looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

V To Let

LANDLORDS Do you seek these qualities from your Property Manager?? 9Quick leasing with minimal vacancy 9Experienced staff with years of industry training 9Professional, pro-active & hard working

CALL US NOW!! Good tenants waiting

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9707-2000 24 hours 49 High Street, Berwick

Rental Per Week: $345 Date Available: Now Bond: $1495

CRANBOURNE, house to share, own bathroom, own living area, must be employed. $160pw. Phone 0410 804 201.

CRANBOURNE EAST, 3BR house, own bathroom, non smoker, $160pw includes bills, bond required. 0429 941 702.

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Phone Bev 0411 334 415

Integration Aide Training

CERTIFICATE III IN EDUCATION SUPPORT

Must be registered and have all current tickets. R & D Roofing. Phone 9769 0125 or Fax 9769 1075 or Email: info@rdroofing.com.au

SANDWICH HAND Part time position. Braeside location. Call: 9587 7668 between 2pm-3pm.

SECURITY AND WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL Casual, part and full time employment available. Will organise training for eligible candidates. Phone 0419 352 093 to organise an interview.

SLITTER/FOLDER OPERATOR Sheetmetal rainwater goods. Full time position. Must have own transport. 9769 0125 or email: info@rdroofing.com.au

Takeaway Food Casual Sandwich Hand required. Approx 15 hours per week. Thursday, Friday and Saturday's. 6am starts. Mature age applicants welcome. Experience preferred. Apply in person with resume to: Adam Takeaway, 207 High Street, Cranbourne.

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V Positions Vacant

SALES BLINDS & CURTAINS

Commencing July 2014

Email resume: tyreman@entyre.com.au

Narre Warren Newsagency and Tattslotto. Previous experience required. Send resume to: PO Box 123, Narre Warren, Vic 3805.

Berwick Rowville Chirnside Park

AVON

DRIVER

HR Licence, Road Ranger and Synchro experience essential for the pickup of used tyres in Metro Melbourne and regional Victoria. We are based in Dandenong.

PART TIME SALES ASSISTANT

V Education & Tuition

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

Plasterer. First year. Must be willing to learn, be keen and reliable. Own transport ideal but not essential. Call Pete 0417 677 118.

Phone: 9706 5443 NARRE WARREN SOUTH, room available in modern home, very private, separate living and bathroom. $230pw, no bills to pay, suit single or couple. Call 0412 315 504.

Employment V Business Opportunities

Roof Plumber

APPRENTICESHIP

V To Share

DANDENONG, self contained, partly furnished, granny flat incl 1BR, open plan lounge, dining, kitchen and separate bathroom, $161pw for singles or $180pw dbl, incl bills. 9792 2979.

Ph: 0430 462 430 *Rent a hairdresser chair in busy shop*

Phone 0413 993 258

Alex Scott and Staff, Berwick 9707 2000

URGENT EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER In Lang Lang area To apply email: rupam.tib@gmail.com

C739347-KK44-9

Spacious three bedroom home located in the sought after Timbarra Estate. Main bedroom with ensuite, walk in robe, bay window & timber shutters. Remaining bedrooms with built in robes. Formal lounge room equipped with a servery to the kitchen, kitchen with dishwasher and ample bench space. Ducted heating throughout. Good sized backyard with large shed. Entertaining area. Single carport. Close to schools, shops & transport

V To Share

ABBOTT SELF STORAGE

22 Abbott Road, Hallam Phone 9703 1933

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

TIMBARRA ESTATE

V To Let

V Storage

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

5941 2516

V Accommodation

Real Estate

V Massage Therapists ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

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

Brick storage units in 6 different sizes ACCESSIBLE 7 DAYS. LIVE-IN SECURITY Cartons, plastic covers for sale

Experienced person required for weekend work for busy restaurant in Berwick. Please call Naomi 0410 422 541

30 GLENDALE CRESCENT

V Celebrants

ONSITE REPAIRS

V Pets & Services

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

Computer

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REQUIRED A young minded, self motivated and reliable person is required. First year apprenticeship offered. Must have own transport. Call Jack: 0409 962 211.

Triscott Educational Services PO Box 1246, Healesville 3777 Phone: 5962 2848 Fax: 5962 4796 Email: info@triscott.com.au Website: www.triscott.com.au

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

Impact Blinds & Curtains require a self- motivated person to join our team. As the position involves providing in home or in store consultations to our clients, previous sales experience is a necessity. We offer a wide range of competitively priced products. You will need to be a good communicator and capable of connecting with a wide variety of people from many different backgrounds. An aptitude for colour coordination and interior design preferred. Enthusiasm and a strong desire to achieve is a must.

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PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

C1085644-KK32-13

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

1021249-PJ16-12

C784346-SH17-10

MUSIC LESSONS

PLASTERER

APPRENTICE ROOF TILERS

Serving the southeast since 1990

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

V Positions Vacant

V Positions Vacant

1140369-LB25-14

Business Computing Specialists 1115925-RMB04-14

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

V Garden /Outdoor

5941 5790

V Computers

C1082052-JL28-13

IRONING

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

9702 1642

B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e B e r w i c k V i c

MUSIC LESSONS

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

9703 1616 0439 656 044

0447 642 643

Casual Bar Staff Waiter BERWICK

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Contact Gail on 0412 534 011

Call Julie

The Music Centre

Ph: 9769 9252

2 years’ experience, professional and reliable

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

All Ages & levels Welcome ENROL NOW!

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NEED A HOUSE CLEANER?

C1084264-JL30-13

V Domestic

RENTAL OF THE WEEK

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guitar - piano - keyboard bass - drums

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

The owners, management and staff of the Dandenong Journal are deeply saddened by the passing of veteran reporter Marg Stork. Marg faithfully covered news and events in Dandenong and later the City of Greater Dandenong for 74 years. She contributed to the Journal right up to her death on Tuesday. A link with the past has been lost but never forgotten.

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1136518-RC22-14

MUSIC LESSONS

Marg

V To Let

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(neck, back, knees) Judy-Ann Steed 5968 1139 jas@judyanns.com Web: judyanns.com

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STORK

C572426-TG41-7

Bowen Therapy

C686565-JM4-9

Personal - Business Financial Issues

GREAT MASSAGE For men/ladies in your home. Best prices. Peter 0417 336 553.

C1099842-JL44-13

Clairvoyant

V Pets & Services C542458-KK26-7

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V Clairvoyant /Psychic

Employment

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Employment V Positions Vacant

Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WALKERS WANTED C1032608-JL21-12

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

Please call us at

1300 654 910

Jovi Zugic, left, and Christina Hanger, right, both from Rebel Sport, led the soccer day activities.

or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU V Positions Vacant

V Training And Development

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

Australian Easy Train

Advertising Sales Full or Part Time REAL ESTATE FOCUS A rare opportunity has arisen for a Sales professional or a person planning a career shift to direct sales, to join one of Australia’s leading independent newspaper groups. You will be based at our head office in Pakenham and will be responsible for growing a portfolio of clients and managing your own territory.

Dandenong Forklift Licence & Training Centre Training & Testing available in: Forklift, Stock picker, Elevated Work Platform, Scissor lift, Spotters, Construction Induction, Working At Heights, Chain & Sling Identification, Hoists, Chain Saw, Dogman, Rigging, All Cranes, All Earthmoving and Refresher Courses.

A modern and fully supported environment is supplied, with all the tools required to be successful. We are looking for a motivated person to join our stable and experienced team. Being a good communicator you will possess advanced people skills, good presentation and time management. Together, we will provide all stakeholders internal and external the best possible solutions and service.

Come in and meet our friendly staff and get some experience and a licence on a new machine and if you bring this add you will receive a $50 discount on any course.

A history in Media or sales would be highly regarded although not a pre requisite. Current drivers licence and fully maintained vehicle required.

Mail your application to: Paul Bewicke, Group Real Estate Manager, Star News Group, PO Box 9, Pakenham 3980 paul.bewicke@starnewsgroup.com.au

Please Call 9706 4881 or email: courses@auseasytrain.com.au for more information

2014 HAIRDRESSING & BEAUTY COURSES No age limit. Vic & Commonwealth Govt Funding still available. You pay only: with Concession Card

with no Concession Card

Bruce Clough Mazda

$84 – Cert II in Hairdressing – $420 $152 – Cert III in Hairdressing – $760 $120 – Cert IV in Hairdressing – $600 Ring Debbie or Cheryle for FREE NEWSLETTER Aust. Academy of Hairdressing (Toid) 3572

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Required for plumbing firm located in south eastern suburbs specialising in all aspects of new home plumbing and drainage. Applicants to email CV to: Faye@bl-plumbing.com.au V Professional

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

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Jack, 7, kicks a goal at Westfield Fountain Gate on Saturday.

Mackenzie, 2, wanted to give the round ball game a try.

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD 1128993-DJ15-14

Bruce Clough Mazda is a family owned and operated business that has been established for over 30 years. Due to the continued growth of our business and the Mazda products that we sell and service, we are requiring the services of a full time Qualified Motor Mechanic to join our service department. As a Qualified Motor Mechanic you will be working with our existing service team including Technicians and Service Management staff. Your duties will include, mechanical servicing and repairs, diagnosis as well as preparing new and used vehicles for delivery to customers and finalising paperwork as needed. The ideal candidate will possess the following attributes, sound mechanical experience or knowledge, excellent communication skills, excellent time management skills, be well presented, motivated, reliable and demonstrate strong computer and literacy skills. If you are an individual who has the necessary skills and would like to join our team, please send your resume to: The Manager, Bruce Clough Mazda 1975 Princes Highway, Nar Nar Goon Vic 3812. Applications must be received by Tuesday 2nd July 2014

THE Socceroos’ admirable effort against Chile in the World Cup was only rivalled by the soccer fans who showed off their skills at Fountain Gate on Saturday. Children visiting the shopping centre were able to take part in the Rebel Sport Kicking Zone where they were able to polish up their goal scoring skills in a one-day celebration of the Socceroos’ heroics in Brazil. The kicking practice was preceded by a live screening of the Socceroos versus Chile match at which food stalls, seats and couches were set up for the adoring soccer fans. News photographer ROB CAREW was at Fountain Gate to capture all the soccer tragics showing off their skills in honour of the green and gold.

Apple of her art’s eye

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General section of Network Classifieds.

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Round up for the World Cup

IT’S NOT every day that one’s artwork is put on display at the New York State Museum. For Janet Matthews it’s the third time running. The Narre Warren North artist’s latest drawing recently won the Focus on Nature Jury Award in April run by the museum, an honour reserved for the 14 best artworks out of the 80 to 90 on display at the exhibition from artists throughout the world. “I still can’t believe it. This year I’m the only Australian that got an award, wow, it still makes me really smile,” Janet said. “I can’t believe I did that.” Janet said it was the third time she had been contacted to take part in the museum’s Focus on Nature exhibition but the first time she had won the Jury Award. “It’s wildlife or science based nature stuff, and I do drawings of wildlife, birds and animals,” Janet said explaining the exhibition. “I draw mostly Australian animals using colour pencils and graphite. “My entry this year was an echidna swimming, below and above the water on the same image.” Janet said she always starts a drawing with story to tell, a context for the animal that she later creates on the canvas.

Artist Janet Matthews, here in her Narre Warren studio, currently has a drawing on display at the New York State Picture: ROB CAREW Museum. 122133 The official title for her winning echidna artwork was Look I Can Swim! “My main focus for each work is usually a story, a personal interaction, a family situation, a story that I tell through the animal or bird,” she said. Having carved out a career for herself soon after leaving university, Janet has honed the craft which sees her spend more than 10 hours a day with a pencil in hand at her home studio. “I always loved drawing, it’s always something I did as a child,” Janet said, “I decided to be an art teacher, because that’s the only option at high school that was available to me. I didn’t want be secretary or a nurse.

“I did my first year of university and with connections through other art teachers I discovered that they didn’t have time to do their own artwork. “I decided then that I’d do my own diploma in art and graduate diploma in art.” With her artwork on proud display in New York, Janet’s decision to change her career trajectory certainly appears a wise one - even if she hasn’t been able to fly over to see her work yet. But with her back recovering well from a significant injury she believes it will only be a matter of time before she goes over to the Big Apple to see her echidna swimming in the water.


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One year a big difference By JARROD POTTER THE kilometres add up quickly for Beaconhills College student Sarsha Cadle, but she knows it’s the best way for her to improve her basketball. The Lysterfield South power forward/centre will add another 5000 kilometres to her basketball log book as she flies up to Townsville after earning her place in the School Sport Victoria Under-18 Girls’ team. She has switched to Bulleen Boomers in recent years, after playing mostly at Dandenong, and played at the National Junior Basketball Classic earlier this month, with the Boomers finishing 11th overall out of all Australian Under-18 Girls’ teams. She tried out for the School Sport Victoria team this time last year and wasn’t chosen, but 15-year-old Cadle improved and developed this year to secure her spot. She puts it down to her added confidence and ability to go toeto-toe with the other talls at the under-18 level.

“It is such an honour, I’m so proud, just especially to know that I’ve developed so much over just a year,” Cadle said. “I’ve been working 10 years to do something like this… to represent the state is amazing.” “I’m physically stronger, more aggressive on court and confident - I was the youngest last year so I was intimidated with the girls’ height and size. “Mentally I’m more confident… more aware of my abilities and what I can and can’t do and giving it time to develop.” Cadle is the school basketball captain at Beaconhills College and won a state 3x3 championship with classmates Tiah Conder and Grace Jeavons and Alyce Painter. She wanted to thank Luke Sunderland and Nicole Romeo for their help with her at the Andrew Bogut Basketball Academy and her family for their support. Cadle’s SSV team will vie for the School Sport Australia Basketball Championships, held in Townsville, Queensland from 16-23 August.

Shooting her way into a Victorian basketball team is Beaconhills Picture: JARROD POTTER College student Sarsha Cadle. 121903

The Devon Meadows Cricket Club can’t wait to see Matthew Hutchinson in action in the red and white at Glover Reserve this coming season.

Cavaliers take the Warriors out of… being close Panthers By JARROD POTTER DRIP-BY-DRIP Casey expunged Maccabi’s winning chances as the Cavaliers ran out 73-54 victors on Sunday. Without lighting up the court or doing anything drastic, Casey flexed its muscles to show it is a powerhouse in Big V Division 2. With Casey employing full-court defence on Maccabi, Casey was able to steal the ball frequently and keep the Warriors on the backfoot at The Fortress. Mr Reliable Matt Witherden (27 points, 13 rebounds) was on track for a monster tally before getting some well-earned benchtime and earned the coach’s praise for his on-court knowledge and tactical ability at both ends of the court. Casey’s golden hands managed to dish off 10-assists-tothree for the match as Jono Hawes (4 pints, 5 rebounds) and Matt Pebole (13 points, 7 rebounds) dragged in three apiece. Coach Stewart Baird had the luxury of rotating his squad at will, with Pebole the only player to notch more than 30 minutes court time. “That actually wasn’t preplanned - it just played out that way,” Baird said. “We wanted a focus of full court-pressure - especially the guards - and when we do that Muss is in his early 30s… we’ve got to run bodies through… we’ve got Steve (Michalski) and Brad (Szalek) and Mick (Batley) who can do that.” Despite getting dressed in the dark - having rocked up to the stadium wearing one yellow and one purple shoe - Casey’s Ash Szalek (7 points) pestered the Maccabi

defence from his limited court time. With marquee matches on the horizon - including a likely battle for top spot against Shepparton Baird was pleased with his side’s effort and felt the rest would prove critical in weeks to come. “It was good to get everyone reasonable good minutes and we’ve got Pakenham next week then Shepparton here which is showing that it’s going to be the playoff for top spot,” Baird said. “We’ve got some huge games coming up and Pakenham they’ve had a tough year - but they’ll be up to face us, so any rest you can give the guys is great.” The second place Cavaliers face Pakenham at Cardinia Life on Saturday evening from 6pm. Casey women had to dig deep to not only knock off a dogged Blackburn team, but also to keep in touch with the top four. The hard work came from Lara Pauline (12 points), Sammy Johnson (11 points) and the combined four-five force of Alex Keates, Natalie Dowdy, Jess Szalek and Cassie Bridge. Casey improves to a 9-5 record and the Cavaliers have the weekend off before their Round 14 clash with Shepparton Gators. Back-to-back wins for Casey’s youth men enabled Phil Thomas’ Cavaliers to stay atop the Youth League Two table with a 9-3 record. The youth men knocked off Southern Peninsula 79-67, with Sean Mckinnon (19 points, 13 rebounds) starring in the win, and Melton 70-54 on Sunday as Ryan Sinclair (22 points) led the charge. The youth men head to Morning on Sunday afternoon.

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THE West Gippsland Cricket Association’s District Division again looms as its most competitive for season 2014/15, with clubs throughout the grade moving fast to make sure they stay ahead in the arms race. Devon Meadows is the latest to unveil a big-name signing, with star all-rounder Matthew Hutchinson joining the Panthers for the upcoming season. The 31-year-old is no stranger to the WGCA, having represented the association at three Country Week campaigns and winning the Glasscock Medal in its last title. More recently, Hutchinson has carved out an impressive career at Victorian SubDistrict Cricket Association (VSDCA) club Endeavour Hills, where he claimed 33 wickets and scored 198 runs last season. Devon Meadows club president Mick Floyd said he was delighted to snare Hutchinson’s signature. “We’re excited to have a player of Matt’s ability join us at Pantherland,” he said. “We think he will not only have a big impact with both bat and ball, but play an important part in the development of our group of our young players.” For Hutchinson, the move to Glover Reserve represents a new challenge. “It’s a great opportunity - the ground and facilities are excellent, and there are some very good players on the list,” he said. “The club has under-achieved over the recent seasons, (and) I’m keen to help turn that around.” The Panthers will soon announce details for pre-season training and are still keen to hear from players of all standards interested in joining the club. Prospective players can contact Mick Floyd on 0409 426 562 or email mfloyd@grv.org.au. - RUSSELL BENNETT

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“We’re in this.” Cranbourne’s Michael Theodoridis receives a high-five from Ryan Davey after slotting the first of his four goals against Narre Warren. Curtis Barker and Brad Hermans Picture: ROB CAREW also get enthused as the Eagles’ great start set up a thrilling six-point win over the Magpies. 122127

Moment of greatness CRANBOURNE’S desire to be a great football side - not just good - was the driving force behind the Eagles’ magnificent six-point victory over Narre Warren at Casey Fields on Saturday. A heart-to-heart chat on Thursday night saw the Eagles shake-off the discord from seven days earlier against Pakenham, transforming back into the tight and tough unit of seasons gone by. A Ryan Jones goal, in the dying stages, ended the Magpies’ record-breaking run of 44 consecutive wins and breathed new life into the 2014 Casey Cardinia Football League season. Cranbourne was harder at the contest than the Magpies in the first term which saw it dominate both the tackling and possession count. The Eagles were fired up all over the ground, with defenders Brandon Osborne, Matt Rus and Nick Barker linking beautifully with the midfield brigade of Michael Boland, Ryan Davey, Max Gearon and Curtis Barker to give their forwards a chance. Michael Theodoridis kept up his end of the bargain, using his pace and aggressive nature to terrorise the Magpies defence. The Eagles took a 22-point lead to the first break before the Magpies steadily cut the margin,

back to 17 at half time, then again to 10 at threequarter time. The last quarter was a cracker! The Magpies are a champion team - their record proves that - and they lifted their rating to take a 14-point lead midway through the final term. The Magpies looked set for their eighth consecutive win over their arch-rivals ... but the Eagles responded in kind. Two quick goals saw the margin cut back to a point before a Jones free kick in the goal square gave the Eagles the lead which they held until the final siren. The match-winning goal capped off a best-on-ground display from Jones, who kicked four from the wing, while Theodoridis matched his team-mate’s output. The Magpies were gallant in defeat. Jackson Parker led the way with three goals from the midfield while full-back Ryan Morrison - who did a great job on Cranbourne champ Marc Holt - joined Hayden Stagg and Col McNamara as the Magpies’ best. Hampton Park finally had reason to cheer, scoring its first win of the season with a commanding 50-point win over Keysborough at Robert Booth Reserve. The Redbacks trailed at quarter time, but kicked 12 goals to three after the first break to cruise their way to victory. Matt Cox kicked

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four, and Michael McDonald three for the winners, while ruckman Billy Thomas had a massive influence around the ground. Josh Craig, Rod Blackbourn and Nathan Allen were others who deserved to belt out the club song with pride. Tim Werner slotted four goals for the Burra. Doveton pulled off the surprise of the round at its home ground at Robinson Oval with its lockdown nature leading to a low-scoring one-point win over Berwick. The Doves looked in for a long day as the Wickers bounced out of the blocks with four firstquarter goals - but they kicked just two more for the match as Doves dug in for the fight. Under-19 player Mitch Pierce kicked two on debut for the Doves, while Andrew Green and Michael Laszczyk - who kicked the only goal of the final quarter - were other valuable contributors. Nathan Waite slotted three for the Wickers and skipper Madi Andrews was once again superb. Pakenham made it seven on the trot with an impressive 31-point away victory over Beaconsfield. The Lions were just too aggressive and too switched on for the Eagles who kicked late goals to cut the margin to a flattering size. Full-forward Daniel Fry kicked six for the Lions while Dom Paynter, Dean Blake and Cory Lenders were dominant through the midfield and Nathan Brown used his experience to full effect down back. ROC survived an after-the-siren shot at goal from Tooradin skipper Michael Hobbs to defeat the Seagulls by two-points in a scrappy, but close affair at Starling Road. The Seagulls led by two points at the final break, but a Neil Adams goal gave the Kangaroos the edge they needed to bank a crucial four points. Tom Marks, Travis Woodfield and Blair Allan were the best performers for the winners while inter-league star Matt Wade continued his outstanding form for the Seagulls.

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RESERVES: Tooradin-Dalmore 12.5 (77) d ROC 7.10 (52). Hampton Park 15.9 (99) d Keysborough 2.4 (16). Berwick 14.10 (94) d Doveton 6.4 (40). Pakenham 10.11 (71) d Beaconsfield 6.5 (41). Narre Warren 12.12 (84) d Cranbourne 10.7 (67). UNDER 19: Tooradin-Dalmore 13.6 (84) d ROC 8.10 (58). Berwick 12.13 (85) d Doveton 4.2 (26). Pakenham 9.14 (68) d Beaconsfield 3.7 (25). Narre Warren 18.7 (115) d Cranbourne 1.5 (11). UNDER 17: Tooradin-Dalmore 18.22 (130) d ROC 2.5 (17). Berwick 11.10 (76) d Doveton 3.5 (23). Beaconsfield 8.9 (57) d Pakenham 8.7 (55). Narre Warren 4.8 (32) d Cranbourne 4.6 (30). SENIOR LADDER W L D % PTS Narre Warren 8 1 0 284.10 32 Berwick 7 2 0 188.04 28 Cranbourne 7 2 0 168.83 28 Pakenham 7 2 0 106.58 28 Beaconsfield 5 4 0 145.33 20 ROC 4 5 0 81.46 16 Doveton 3 6 0 60.69 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 2 7 0 75.94 8 Keysborough 1 8 0 45.47 4 Hampton Park 18 0 30.76 4 This week: Doveton v Keysborough, Cranbourne v ROC, Beaconsfield v Berwick, Hampton Park v Tooradin-Dalmore, Pakenham v Narre Warren.

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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.

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.

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.

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HYUNDAI GETZ, 2007, Yellow, 4 door manual, 76,000kms, service books, A/C, EC inside and outside, RWC, reg 08/14, WYQ-935, Beaconsfield, $7000 negotiable, 0408 811 176 or 9707 2608 after 5pm. KIA, 2014, Cerato, auto, silver, 5 door hatch, 3,000kms, sensors, cloth trim, Kia alloy wheels, garaged, reg until 02/15, as new, WXZ-888. $18,500. 9904 8565, 0430 563 529.

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