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“I was listening to the winds on Monday night and was actually worried about whether it might come down.” Ms Deering said she was just so thankful that no-one was hurt, but said it was still a massive inconvenience for her friend who now didn’t have a car. “I’m just so angry,” she said. “If my grandchildren where out there, or any of the other children from the court, then this could have been fatal. “It’s just not good enough. “A poor lady is now left without her car for weeks, can’t get to work
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a stump from the tree and injured herself. She said a council worker visited at the time, but did not seem interested in her concerns and treated her rudely. “He said to me ‘do you realise how much of a root system is underground that you can’t see’,” she said. “He told me it was a perfectly healthy and safe tree and there was nothing else they could do. “I was terrified about this tree. My concerns were first for my grandchildren and daughter, if it was to come down, and then for my property.
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Firefighters protest By BRIDGET COOK
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Police seek card bandit POLICE have released images of a man they wish to speak to in relation to the thefts of a credit card and its use at convenient stores across Casey. Between 12am and 5am on Tuesday 27 May, a car parked in Beauford Avenue, Narre Warren South, was broken into and a credit card stolen from it. Police said the card was then used at several stores around Cranbourne and Berwick. Police have released images of a man they wish to speak to in relation to the theft and deception, who was wearing a grey coloured hooded jumper, with a skull on the back, and black tracksuit pants with a white print down the side. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Top: Firefighters get ready to take to the streets of Cranbourne. Right: United Firefighters Union spokesperson and firefighter Geoff Barker, urges local residents Stephen and Dan to sign their petition. shoulder to shoulder with volunteer firefighters at incidents and emergencies,” the spokesperson said. “CFA utilises a multi-brigade response model, where at least two different brigades turnout to virtually every incident, including rescues. “Two weeks ago, two recently graduated firefighters started work at Cranbourne Fire Station. “Since 2011, CFA has recruited around 180 additional career station staff to support volunteers at selected locations around Victoria. “Last week, the second of four recruit courses for 2014 began at Fiskville.”
Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Bushfire Response Kim Wells said the once again, the UFU continued to deliberately mislead people on the Victorian Coalition Government’s commitment and investment in fire services. “The facts are the Napthine Government is significantly increasing resources to the fire services than any previous government,” he said. “Since coming to office, the Coalition Government has provided the CFA with funding of more than $2.29 billion and the MFB more than $1.45 billion. “The CFA Budget for 2014-15 is
$457 million, $58 million more than under the last Labor budget. “This investment highlights the Coalition Governments commitment to our emergency services personnel and recognises the critical role our volunteer and career firefighters play in keeping Victorians safe. “The Coalition Government will continue to ensure that the fire services recruit and train sufficient numbers of firefighters to ensure the safety of all Victorians. “The allocation of resources is an operational matter for the Chief Officer of CFA.”
Council approves a 6.3 per cent rate rise RATES in Casey will definitely rise by 6.3 per cent after council adopted its 2014-’15 Budget. The 6.3 per cent rise to rates and waste charges was formally approved at special council meeting held on Tuesday night to adopt the $317 million Budget, from which $239 million will be allocated to council’s operating budget and the remaining $78 million to the capital works program, funding community infrastructure. Major projects allocated money in the capital works program in-
clude the Edwin Flack Reserve Synthetic Athletics Track in Berwick, floodlighting at the Berwick Springs Reserve Junior Football Club, additional car parking at the Cranbourne Bowls Club, a redevelopment of the Cranbourne Basketball Centre and a $2.9 million investment in road improvements. Council also resolved on Tuesday to reallocate $55,000 from councillor support activities to the problem solving team from Fountain Gate Secondary College, who recently placed second in the world championships in Iowa, and are currently raising funds to re-design
the gardens surrounding the Robin Boyd fountain in their local area. Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett this week described the Budget as “financially responsible”. “In 2014-’15 the rates and waste charge for residential properties will increase by an average of 6.3 per cent, which equates to less than $2 per week,” he said. “This is a financially responsible and sustainable budget that will assist council to deliver on its vision for Casey to be the city of choice to live, work and raise a family.” The adoption of the Budget
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They are jolly good Fellows By BRIDGET COOK THE Rotary Club of Cranbourne reflected on the year that was and looked to the year ahead as they celebrated their annual changeover dinner on Tuesday night. Outgoing president Lea Corrigan handed over the wheel to Rotarian John Campbell, who will lead the club for the next 12 months. The dinner was not only about the changeover of presidency, with the spotlight also being shone on two of the club’s most dedicated and passionate members - Malcolm Wells and Judy Symons. The two were bestowed with the Paul Harris Fellow honour, which is one of the highest recognitions of Rotary and credits those who have made an outstanding contribution to their community. Mr Wells has served as treasurer, secretary and president of the Cranbourne club in the past and has conducted debutante balls with the help of his wife Jenny. He has also helped co-ordinate the Red Cross Appeal in Cranbourne between 2002 and 2009, served as treasurer for Bialla South East, was involved with the Cranbourne Cemetery Trust and was a founder of the Carrum Downs Financial Services Limited, which owns two local Bendigo Banks. The Wellses also recently started their own organisation, Who Cares? We Do, which assists the homeless and disadvantaged in the community. Mrs Symons has also made a significant contribution to the area, using her skills in IT and administration to assist a range of community organisations. She has served on school committees, volunteered at St Margaret’s
School library, been an active member of the Rotary Club of Cranbourne taking on a number of roles and volunteered in and helped manage the Cranbourne Information and support Services. Mrs Symons was a foundation member of the Cranbourne U3A and has written user manuals for older people to teach them the basics of computers and technology. In 2009, she was named the Casey Senior Citizen of the Year, a role she applied herself to by attending many citizenship ceremonies. Before handing over the Rotary Club of Cranbourne presidency, Mr Corrigan reflected on the past year and thanked all those who had made it a good one. “Personally, I have been so happy with the progress and achievements of our club,” he said. “It has been a privilege to lead such a harmonious group of dedicated Rotarians. “Our successful fund-raising through the likes of the debutante ball, golf day, footy tipping, special events like the Black Caviar night and our many sausage sizzles has left the club in a sound financial position.” Mr Corrigan said the highlights of the year were being able assist the community by contributing to secondary school scholarships, Cranbourne West Primary School’s breakfast program, Disaster Aid Australia and helping a local mum to purchase a wheelchair accessible car to be able to transport her disabled son. Mr Campbell said he decided to take on the presidency again, something he did about 10 years ago. He said while he had changed a lot, the need for what Rotary did had not. “Being lucky myself, in a lucky
Malcolm Wells and Judy Symons (second and third from left) were named Paul Harris Fellows on Tuesday night. They are pictured with, from left, Mr Wells’ wife Jenny, Mrs Symons husband Ian and outgoing Cranbourne Rotary president Lea Corrigan. country, I’ve got an obligation or a duty to do what I can to help. “This is why I’m in Rotary and this is why I accepted to be president.” Mr Campbell said he had a number of goals for the year ahead. “I want to take members outside of their comfort zone,” he said. “We need to get a new project off the ground locally and to plan another new one overseas. “So that is my challenge to members.” The club’s board members for the next year are Peter Sorensen as president-elect, Peter Carpenter as secretary and John Cooper as treasurer.
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Vote to make voices count THE News has teamed up with the City of Casey to highlight the seven key projects the council is hoping to secure funding commitments towards in the lead-up to the November state election, as part of its Make Your Voice Count campaign. This week, reporter BRIDGET COOK takes a look at one of the projects – the need for the duplication of Thompsons Road and upgrade of the intersection with Western Port Highway. THE City of Casey is pushing for the urgent duplication of the notorious bottleneck Thompson Road so local residents can spend less time stuck in traffic. In the lead up to the state election, the council is seeking an ideal funding commitment of $220 million to duplicate the congested road between South Gippsland Highway and Western Port Highway, as well as an upgrade of the intersection with Western Port Highway. On Sunday, the state Opposition made a $175 million commitment to duplicate the road, between EastLink and Clyde Road in Cranbourne if it wins the election. The Coalition government has yet to make a commitment but, Roads Minister Terry Mulder said it was “undertaking detailed investigations” into the project. City of Casey spokesperson and councillor Sam Aziz said while the council was pleased with Victorian Labor’s commitment, the council felt it may not do enough.
“While council is pleased with the announcement for the duplication of Thompsons Road, the intersection of Thompsons Road and the Western Port Highway is a major bottleneck, which often slows or halts motorists in excess of one kilometre before the roundabout in each direction,” he said. “Council is concerned that the funds promised will only provide a duplicated carriageway, and are insufficient to include a grade separation of the intersection which is what should
be undertaken as the first stage of the duplication.” Thompsons Road forms an important east-west connection across the region and is used by about 24,000 vehicles per day, a figure the council believes is well above the volumes that would normally trigger the upgrade of a road with one lane in each direction. An upgrade of Thompsons Road would provide an improved connection to EastLink and therefore ease the
reliance on the Monash Freeway for some of the 71,000 Casey residents who leave the municipality to work each day. The council believes the duplication will also facilitate development of employment land in Cranbourne West, bringing more local jobs into the region. VicRoads has noted that Thompsons Road experiences significant periods of congestion and has undertaken
a planning study to duplicate it, meaning the project is ready to move into the delivery phase once funded. The project is supported by the South East Metro-Integrated Transport Group as a project that supports urban growth. “Upgrading this intersection and duplicating Thompsons Road will help to clear congestion between Casey and the Monash Freeway corridor, which will help to relieve pressure on the congested Monash Freeway,” Cr Aziz said. “Council has long been advocating for a grade separation of the Cranbourne Railway Line and Western Port Highway intersection as part of the duplication of Thompsons Road. “Council has been advocating for these upgrades consistently and it’s great to see that our persistence has paid off to the extent that the major parties are now making such announcements in response.” Residents who would like to find out more and get involved in the Make Your Voice Count campaign are encouraged to visit www.makeyourvoicecount.com.au.
Political positions made plain VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT: “THE Victorian Coalition government is undertaking detailed investigations for an upgrade of Thompsons Road between Dandenong-Frankston Road and the South Gippsland Highway. “Planning is also underway for an upgrade of the Western Port Highway. “The Coalition government will outline its infrastructure policies in advance of the state election.” – Minister for Roads, Terry Mulder STATE OPPOSITION: VICTORIAN Labor announced on Sunday a $175 million commitment to the project, to duplicate Thompsons Road, between EastLink and Clyde Road in Cranbourne. “Under Labor, local residents will spend less time stuck in traffic and more time with their families. Only Labor will fully duplicate Thompsons Road and improve the local suburban roads that Denis Napthine has abandoned.” – Leader of the Opposition, Daniel Andrews “LABOR’S Thompsons Road duplication and level crossing removal will reduce traffic and travel time, make the drive safer and support our growing population.” – Shadow Minister for Roads, Luke Donnellan
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In relation to Labor’s Pledge to Ease Thompsons Road Crawl (Star Community, News, 23 June). This is great news, to say the least. Some parts of this road have been duplicated and, unfortunately, the rest has been left to rot, rot like a goat track. Living in Cranbourne East this is wonderful news as I travel to Patterson Lakes every day for work. I look forward to the duplication. Well done Daniel Andrews. Leon Millar, via web.
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Congratulations to the students at Fountain Gate Secondary College who have had two significant achievements in the past week. Students from the Problem Solving Team - Jessica, Liza, Emily, Paul, Blerim and Rocky were awarded second place at the World Championships for their E.P.I.C. Project Encouraging Pride in the Community and for their plans to revitalise the Fountain located at Tinks Road and Princess Highway, Narre Warren. Adding to this, students from the Ascension Aerobic Squad - Jessica, Liza, Emily, Shannon, Deb and Georgia (some of whom also belong to the Problem Solving Team) will be representing Victoria in the Australian National Championships. This is all under the leadership of principal Vicky Walkers and assistant principal and key driver Jodie Doble who should be applauded for creating opportunities for students who have so much ability and commitment. Well done on two outstanding achievements and outstanding students. I’m looking forward to hearing the outcome of both endeavours in the future and am committed to helping them in any way I can. Amanda Stapledon, Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North.
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Leaping for laps By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 80 swimmers will dive in to make a difference to people living with multiple sclerosis at Casey RACE next weekend. The 24 MS Mega Swim challenge will take place at the Cranbourne pool on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July. There are currently seven teams signed up for the challenge, which requires one person from a team to be in the pool swimming at all times for a 24 hour period. It is not too late for swimmers to register to take part in the challenge and organisers can place people in a team if they can’t get one together. Fiona Stewart, 18, is the team captain of the Electric Eels. She has rallied a team of competitive swimmers together from local swim club Tiger Sharks, surf lifesaving clubs, Mornington Peninsula Flyers Swim Club and local secondary school students. “I am using the MS 24 Hour Mega Swim not only as a way to kick off my own training for the upcoming swim season but as an opportunity to support a great cause,” she said. “The Eels is a bunch of swimmers I have met from the
Front, Imogen Stone, Fiona Stewart and, back, Josh Hutchins are gearing up to take part in the Casey 24 MS Picture: GARY SISSONS Mega Swim challenge. 122725 swimming community and we are switching our competitive nature against one another to our fundraising. “Our goal is to raise $7500 this year. “We have as a starting point a ‘guess the number of laps competition’. “Last year my team swam 10 kilometres however this year we have a team of all abilities and all ages, our youngest swimmer aged 10.” Fiona has swum all three MS 24 Hour Mega Swims hosted at Casey RACE and has currently raised more than $400, with the team raising $1198 towards the event fundraising goal of $25,000.
Funds raised from the event support the MS Go for Gold Scholarship program. The program aims to provide people living with MS in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory an opportunity to fulfil their potential in life by pursuing aspirations in the fields of employment, sport, travel, education or the arts. Funds also go towards financial support programs and services to benefit people living with MS. It’s not too late to register or donate to the event and people can do so by visiting msmegaswim.org.au or calling 1300 705 341.
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Tooradin father of two, Michael Klanja, tragically died on Monday after a brick wall collapsed on him at a building site. Isabel and father to two beautiful boys, will be dearly missed,” the statement read.
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POLICE have appealed for help to determine the movements of two cars before they were involved in a serious crash in Cranbourne, which injured four local teenagers. Major Collision Investigation Group detectives have made a fresh appeal for information about the collision which occurred on the South Gippsland Highway, just north of Camms Road, on Thursday 5 June. Investigators would like to hear from motorists who were on the highway and may have noticed the Holden Commodore and a Ford Falcon, involved in
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welcome the funding, which would ensure the school had the very best facilities for students and staff. Principal Simon Anderson said they were still investigating exactly how the funding would be used, but they had a number of ideas. “Modernising aspects of the school will be a priority,” he said. “In consultation with the school community, I’m sure we will also be developing innovative ways to move our curriculum forward and make it more engaging for students. “This further injection of funds will make Pearcedale Primary School a more engaging and vibrant learning community.”
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lane would allow authorities to better cope with an emergency situation stemming from a car accident. “There’s been a lot of worry and concern in the past about emergencies, when people pull over, what this means,” he said. “Once again, if there is an incident on the road, it’s picked up immediately and the traffic in that lane is stopped, it’s pushed across; the lane is closed because there’s an incident ahead. “In come the emergency vehicles and clear it and out they go. “It means you haven’t got a shoulder like this, an emergency lane sitting there that may not be used for long periods of time that could be utilized for day-to-day traffic operations.” Mr Mulder also left the door open for Federal Government funding to flow into the project.
Cr Sam Aziz has declared the City of Casey’s support for the freeway investigation, flagging the announcement as a “real step for a better quality of life” for residents. But Narre Warre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan this week questioned the government’s commitment to adding the extra lane. “The Liberal State Government has had three and a half years to act on the Monash Freeway and now Terry Mulder is telling us he will only think about adding another lane. “There is no funding for a project to go ahead,” Mr Donnellan said. “The Napthine Government is yet to complete a single roads project in Casey since coming to power, and there was no new roads funding in the last budget.”
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FRUSTRATED motorists who use a congested stretch of the Monash Freeway in Casey may get a reprieve, with the State Government looking into increasing the section from two lanes to three. Roads Minister Terry Mulder was in Narre Warren last Thursday to announce a review which could see a potential third lane added to the Monash Freeway between the Gippsland Freeway and Clyde Road. Results from the assessment to determine the cost of the project and the work required for it - including pavement strengthening, drainage, linemarking and signage requirements - are expected to come back to the minister by October. Preliminary advice from VicRoads has indicated that the shoulders and stopping areas on this section of freeway could be converted into traffic lanes, Mr Mulder said. If given the green light, it is believed the project would take about 18 months to complete. “Basically, what we’ve got to do is we’ve got to get the plan, we’ve got to understand the cost and then we’ve got to go to Treasury or go to government and say ‘right, here is our developed project, how do we go about funding this?’,” Mr Mulder said. “At least we’ll be well informed in terms of putting the case for what would be a significant uplift in traffic movement, for what really is relatively low cost compared to having to build a brand-new lane.” Mr Mulder said an extra
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Working towards gender equality By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LEADERS of an African refugee community that places emphasis on respecting its female members have reaffirmed their support for the campaign against family violence in the City of Casey. Representatives from the Oromo Community Association in Victoria gathered at the council’s Narre Warren chambers on Saturday night to hold a landmark event, highlighting the contribution of Oromo women to society, in recognition of the City of Casey’s Challenge Family Violence campaign and Refugee Week. More than 100 people - two thirds of them men - attended the inaugural conference, organised by Oromo volunteer co-ordinator and Challenge mentor Marama Kufi, to discuss female empowerment, the need for respectful relationships between men and women and the Oromo community’s ongoing campaign for equality. Renowned Oromo and women’s rights advocates Likkee Gose and Sinke Wesho, who were once refugees, were keynote speakers at Saturday’s event. “It’s the first time this was held in the City of Casey, and also the first time we brought in the Challenge Family Violence ideas, relating it to our culture and how to maintain respect for gender,” Mr Kufi said. “We had the opportunity of using Refugee Week and reorganising the event to include the family violence messages as well. “Our Oromo community has its own cultural background, putting a focus on respecting women and gender, so we need to re-exercise this traditional respect into the broader community.”
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The Oromo people are an ethnic group inhabiting Ethiopia, northern Kenya and parts of Somalia in the Horn of Africa. The Victorian Oromo Community Association was established in 1984 by African refugees from these areas, with a majority fleeing Ethiopia in the late 1970s to escape dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam’s ‘Red Terror’ campaign and the violence that ensued. Mr Kufi, a primary school teacher in Ethiopia who was forced to flee the country with his wife and niece in 1987, said many Oromo people had their traditional values distorted while confined to a refugee camp as he was, and cited respect for women as a cultural necessity that often needed to be re-emphasised. “That is a focus, when they (Oromo people) lived in refugee camps sometimes they lose respect for culture and are reorientated with different cultures,” he said.
“When people run away because of war they feel disgraced. “The younger generation is in a different corner, there’s always a gap here with young people who have grown up in Australia and getting them to understand issues about the Oromo community, a very peaceful community.” Mr Kufi said it was this concern for children’s safety going forward that saw the Victorian Oromo community first engage with the Challenge Family Violence campaign 12 months ago, with their leaders attending various roundtable discussions on the issue since. Challenge Family Violence is a three-year partnership project between the three local governments of Casey, Cardinia Shire and Greater Dandenong and funded by the Department of Justice to address the high rates of gendered violence in the region.
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Ablett said the flag raising ceremony was held each year during Reconciliation Week to acknowledge the past, recognise the present and support aspirations for the future. “Council is proud to take part in National Reconciliation Week and recognise the important contributions that Indigenous residents make in Casey’s community,” he said. Cr Ablett said the City of
Casey was committed to reconciliation and worked closely with Indigenous Australians towards a future that is founded on mutual respect and appreciation. “We know there is more to be done, but I believe that council’s commitment to the spirit of reconciliation will continue through practical steps which aim to embed understanding and inclusion for all members of our community,” he said.
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History rich in achievement By BRIDGET COOK PAST and present staff and students of St Peter’s College took a trip down memory lane on Friday night as they celebrated the school’s 20th anniversary. More than 250 people attended the gala dinner to mark the milestone occasion of not only the school’s anniversary, but of Catholic secondary education in Cranbourne. Seven current staff members were honoured at the event for 20 years of service, who were all foundation staff members of the school. The service awards went to Kerrie Birrell, Kevin Cooper, Patricia Ellis, Patrick Grant, Catherine Heijden and Robyn Young. Principal Tim Hogan thanked the staff members for their long service and congratulated them for reaching such a wonderful achievement. “In past years we have honoured those staff that have completed 10 years of service and we did so again this year,” he said. “But we were very excited to be able to honour seven of those founding members of St Peter’s College staff who after 20 years are still delivering dedicated service to St Peter’s College students, staff and families.” Many past college captains attended the event, as well as the college board chairman, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera, Casey mayor Geoff Ablett, Parish priest Fr Denis O’Bryan and the director of Catholic Education Office from the Diocese of Sale Maria Kirkwood. St Peter’s College marketing officer April Hampson said the school had a rich and successful history. “There are many who have contributed to this,” she said. “Our past students and staff at the forefront of the day to day activities have
Patrick Grant, Robyn Young, Kerrie Birrell, Kelly Cooper, Patricia Ellis, Catherine Heijden and Phillip Mustey were recognised for 20 years of service. seen St Peter’s College become an integral part of Cranbourne and surrounding areas development of our young adults, many of which have gone on to achieve great things in their chosen fields of endeavour,” she said. The school has a number of other activities planned throughout the year to celebrate the 20th anniversary. There will be a day for the students
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Network to cover thousands MORE than 5100 homes and businesses in Casey are set to receive faster broadband. The National Broadband Network (NBN) announced this month the next areas the network will be rolled out to. The NBN will be rolled out using fibre and fixed wireless technologies to new areas in Cranbourne and Cranbourne West. NBN spokesperson Trent Williams said thousands more families and businesses were now a step closer to receiving fast and reliable broadband. “The NBN can open up opportunities for families and business owners to better participate in the digital economy,” he said. “Fast broadband can help deliver improved access to e-health resources, on-
line education, teleworking opportunities and entertainment on demand. “For many farms, homes and businesses in rural and regional areas, the rollout of the NBN will provide access to internet speeds and bandwidth that many in the big cities take for granted.” The detailed maps showing the areas to be covered by the network are available at www.nbnco.com.au/rollout/rollout-map. On average it takes about 12 months from the start of construction until residents and business owners can access services over the NBN from phone and internet providers. A list of service providers can be found at www.nbnco.com.au/serviceproviders.
Nanaksar Thath Isher Darbar temple secretary Raj Singh briefs Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship Matthew Guy on the visions for the future.
Faith in the future By BRIDGET COOK THE past, present and future of the Lynbrook’s Sikh temple was in the spotlight recently when the Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship visited. Matthew Guy visited the Nanaksar Thath Isher Darbar (NTID) temple and charitable organisation last month, along with Casey mayor Geoff Ablett and deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon. Secretary Raj Singh took the guests on a tour of the new temple building, which is currently under construction and discussed the future plans for the establishment of a community centre, nursing home, childcare facility, primary and secondary school.
Kamalpreet Singh, from NTID, said it was a good opportunity to brief the minister on its visions for the future. “It was intended that the meeting be rather informal and was seen as an opportunity for the minister to meet relevant stakeholders and hear from them as he gets more acquainted with his portfolio,” he said. “The minister also wanted to listen to any issues the community would wish to raise with him. “Casey mayor and deputy joined the minister on this visit and reinforced their endorsement of the future plans for NTID, which would provide community access to the numerous essential services. “The minister expressed his full
Police would like to speak to this man after he rummaged around Tides restaurant in Tooradin last month.
support for the future development plans, as he met with the community members and wider congregation.” Mr Singh also briefed the minister about the worldwide activities of the NTID Trust, which was formed in 1972 by His Holiness Sant Baba Amar Singh Ji. “Babaji’s mission of ‘eradicating poverty through education’ is supported by a vast majority of people of different beliefs and faiths,” Kamalpreet said. “Inspired by the teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Babaji’s life long mission is not just to help the poor through charity but also to secure their future by educating them so they can become self-sufficient and give back to society.”
Police seek drawers bandit POLICE are still trying to identity a man who rummaged through different rooms and drawers at Tides Bar and Grill in Tooradin last month. A man entered the restaurant, along the South Gippsland Highway, through an unlocked back door at about 11.30am on Monday 26 May. The man walked around searching for different items, looking through drawers and cupboards, but did not take anything.
He was confronted by staff who were inside at the time and left, and was then seen getting into a gold coloured sedan. The man was described as being aged in his thirties, with a solid build and was wearing dark coloured cargo pants and a dark coloured jumper, with blue Puma writing on the front. He was also wearing a white cap with a Nike tick and white and black casual shoes. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Grind is a new life
Right first time FOR TC Cheapest Tyres in Cranbourne, if a job is worth doing it is worth doing right the first time. Manager and director Cameron Moore said the businesses, which stocks most major brands of tyres from passenger, four-wheel drive, light truck and Lovells suspension, was all about customer service. “We like to get it right the first time and look after the tyres for the life of the tyres,” he said. “The one stop shop for all your vehicle needs. “We take pride in our work and we want it right the first time and we work
within your budget.” As well as stocking tyres, TC Cheapest Tyres offer a range of services to its customers including wheel alignments, wheel and tyre packages, suspension and brakes, mechanical repairs, log book services and is a 4x4 specialist as well as dealing with race cars. Currently it has offers on LED and HIDE lights, great specials on tyres and wheels, suspension kits, 4WD accessories including radios, tents and more as well as DYNA fuel additives. Cameron himself has had more than 20 years’ experience in passenger, 4WD and trucks
as well as racing off-road, go karts and bikes and being in the pits for race cars. TC Cheapest Tyres opened its doors just over four years ago and is focused on expanding to be a “great family business and a one stop shop for all your vehicle needs”. “We want to make sure the customer leaves with a smile,” Cameron said. TC Cheapest Tyres can be found at 11 Gordon Street, Cranbourne, or search it out on Facebook. It is open 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 8am to noon on Saturdays. For further information, phone 5995 9627.
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LYNBROOK Village might be the last place that would be expected to be home to a coffee house featuring recycled railway sleeper decor and a dreadlocked barista in a beanie. But it’s a lifetime dream come true for couple Ana and Andrew McTighe, owners of Suburban Grind Cafe. The long-time residents of the south-eastern suburbs wanted to bring the inner city coffee culture to the suburbs. “We always found we had Andrew McTighe is providing an inner city coffee to drive into the city to enjoy a experience and quality products. good brew at a quality coffee some additions to the tradi- meat is heaped into sweet house,” Mr McTighe said. tional coffee menu, such as the French brioche and topped “Here we were surrounded Drop Shot, served as the name with homemade rustic slaw by local suppliers with fresh, suggests, and the Adrenalin and lashings of gravy. fantastic produce but nowhere Hit - five shots of the good On weekends, it’s a spestuff poured into a mega mug. cially cooked menu boasting to showcase it. All produce on the menu is a modern twist on some tradi“That’s why we opened Suburban Grind - to give lo- locally sourced with the meals tional flavours with a dash of cals an inner city coffee expe- freshly prepared and served on Spanish heritage. rience with quality products rustic boards, and several of Free-range eggs and gluten the couple’s family members from their own backyard.” free options come standard. contributing their talents. Suburban Grind Cafe Catering for special events The emphasis is on quality opened in July last year and is yet another function of Subhas gained a reputation for di- and enjoyment, reflecting the vine coffee and delicious food. owners’ commitment to good urban Grind. Orders can be taken by The coffee beans, usually food delivered with warmth phone or email and are packand consumed with passion. restricted to the most exclu“We love our food and our aged in environmentally sive city cafes, come in two strengths to suit even the most coffee and we want everyone friendly, recycled cardboard discerning coffee connoisseur. else to enjoy it as much as we boxes and paper bags. Suburban Grind Cafe is loThey are prepared to per- do,” Mr McTighe said. The Grind recently added cated in front of Coles at the fection by the Grind’s talented baristas who add their own slow cooked pulled beef and Lynbrook Village Shopping charm and personality to each pork rolls to its weekday line- Centre, Lynbrook Boulevard, Lynbrook. cup. up. Their creativity had seen Phone 8768 8881. The melt-in-your-mouth
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WITH all the bells and whistles, this well presented home, which was built in 2010 and is set on 512 square metres, has it all. It consists of four large bedrooms plus a study, or great reading room. The master bedroom is generous in size has a walk-in wardrobe, full ensuite with his and hers vanities, as well as a separate toilet. There are two separate living areas, one of which has been converted into a theatre room. The theatre room is more like a private Gold Class Cinema, complete with retractable comfort chairs and projector. The fully equipped modern hostess kitchen comes with a walk-in pantry, stainless steel kitchen appliances, dishwasher and Caesarstone benchtops. This sensational kitchen flows beautifully through the meals area and on to the main living area. Pulling back the triple stack timber doors reveals the alfresco dining area, perfect for those summer evenings. Other highlights include the ducted heating, evaporative cooling and a double garage with remote controlled door. All of the “I wants” are catered for in this beauty. Located in the fantastic new Eve estate, this home will not last long.
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$600,000 Devon MeaDows
LAND WITH PLANS & PERMIT FOR 6 PRACTITIONERS (214104) * Medical Centre * High Traffic exposure * Plans and permits for 6 Practitioners * Close to Cranbourne CBD * On-site car parking
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5 BeDrooM PLus trucK sHeD (214140) Set on 2.5 acres (approx.) land on a sealed road. Offering 5 bedrooms, Ensuite, BIR, separate lounge, dinning, open fire place, solid wood heater, timber kitchen with dishwasher, family room plus rumpus room, ducted heating, ducted vacuum. Outside there is a huge undercover paved entertainment area, overlooking in ground pool and ornamental rock lake. There is also a 3 car carport, garage, truck shed 12mx9m with 5m height. Call Rick
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never BeFore oFFereD ‘MontFerLanD’ 9.5 ACRE HOBBY FARM FOR THE DOGS, (213227) Approx. 14.5 Acres of completely cleared beautiful HORSES & FAMILY undulating land, more than 200 metres of main road frontage & second entrance on Homestead Road, substantial lake, elevated home site, all services available, only 42 mins to Melbourne GPO & 50 mins to Portsea, less than a minutes’ drive to major shops & Freeways. This property offers a country lifestyle with suburban benefits,
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(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.
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‘EVANS PARK” CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BUSINESS VILLAGE Lots from 1,065m² - 1,653m² • Priced from $235 per m² • Zoned Business 1, Business 3, & Mixed Use • Close to Train Station & Schools • Part of a Growing Community • 10 Minutes from the Monash & Eastlink • Adjoining ; Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Medical Centre, Chemist, Gym, fast food outlets & cafe’s, plus more! - SELLING FAST, ONLY 10 BLOCKS LEFT!-
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Your verY own oasis retreat on 2.5 acres. 63 ACRE HOBBY FARM, READY TO BUILD ON… (214102)Devon Meadows property with a 3 bedroom plus study, 2 bathroom home and entertaining area. BR are good in size & master with full ensuite. Alfresco area, 6mX12m W/Shop, 4 car garage, 6mX9m carport. Fenced to 1 large paddock with space for 2 more.
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(214187) Setup your dream lifestyle with your dream home. 63 Acres (approx) of prime land. Large road frontage. Close to major freeways & only 45 minutes to Melbourne.Well fenced with great drainage. Only minutes from town centre. Dam water & power to the property (Not connected). Ideal sites to build a home (STCA).
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(214120) Certainly one of the best presented units in the area, close to train station, schools and Shopping Centre. Good size bedrooms, well appointed kitchen, huge lounge room, with split system heating and cooling, solar power excellent outdoor alfresco area plus more. Mark this down to inspect now. call Frank Barrett direct for all inspections.
(214032) This 3 bedroom home offering WWC and BIR to all, spacious living room leading through to the 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.
(214133) One of the best value homes you’ll ind in this price range. 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.
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(214156) North facing 2 BR unit with own parking spot at the front. Master BR with ensuite style bathroom, extra-large shower cubicle for easy access, an ergonomically designed kitchen with wall oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher. Gas ducted heating and split system cooling. Outdoors is a paved pergola patio area with neat gardens, close to restaurant and pool building.
(214111)This solid 3 bedroom brick home on a generous 628m2 (approx) block. Ranch style design with two way bathroom from master, BIR to all bedrooms, galley style kitchen with wall oven, ceramic tiles to wet areas. Ducted heating, split system air conditioning. Outdoors we have a paved pergola/patio area.
(214062) 3 bedroom home with built in robes to all bedrooms. Gas ducted heating plus split system ensure all year round comfort, outdoors we have a large pergola patio area plus another decked area large garden shed/powered workshop and a two car carport, all this on a family sized 585m² block in the much sought after Junction Village area.
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big blocK, big home (214061) Courtenay Gardens Estate a huge 767m² block, with a family sized 3 bedroom home (master with full ensuite). Well planted, established gardens with a second garage used as a powered workshop.Timber kitchen, lounge plus family/meals and a huge fully enclosed Queensland Sunroom (could be another 2 bedrooms) Ducted heating & double garage with remote door.
OVER ½ ACRE & WALK TO ALL FACILITIES (213327) 4 BRs+ study home, with cool Slate flooring, timber kitchen, gas cooking & dishwasher, plus split system. Dependent relatives or teenagers to have their own self-contained part of the home. High clearance carport plus garage & workshop/gym area & another double carport. Clear land suitable for a giant shed/workshop, pool or even a tennis court!
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(214113) 4 Bedroom home with full ensuite and walk in robe to master, two (214126) Quiet are easy walk to Casey Race, Schools, shops and Cranbourne living areas, ducted heating plus split system cooling. Established gardens with Central. Charming 4 bedder with ensuite, double garage, central kitchen include pergola patio area & garage under rooline, close to all facilities. Call Frank Barrett. 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).
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(214129) This iconic home comprises Gallery style kitchen, quality stainless steel appliances. 5 bedrooms all with robes, WWC or Polished Floors, Master suite is situated to the rear of the home. A children’s retreat & cinema room centrally located complete this home, down lights internally and externally, evaporative cooling and ducted heating.
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(214188) Two storey brick veneer home in excellent condition. The house consists of 4 bedrooms (3 bedrooms & study), ducted heating, beautiful kitchen, huge living areas, double garage plus heaps more. Set in a picturesque setting overlooking parkland and situated close walking distance to transportation and easy access to freeway, be quick on this great home.
(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.
(214076) It’s better than new. Updated kitchen with stainless steel wall oven and gas cooktop and dishwasher, tiled family meals, floating timber floor to lounge, gas heating and evaporative cooling. Slate stamped patio with high gable roof pergola. Walk to Courtenay Gardens Schools and Bunning’s, Safeway and train station all an easy short drive.
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WHEN it comes to location it’s hard to go past the ever popular Grantham Crescent in Berwick’s Edrington Park Estate. It is just a short walk to everything - train station, some of the region’s top schools, Berwick village, the list goes on. The home itself is one of those properties that make visitors feel at home the minute they pull into the drive. There are four spacious bedrooms with the upstairs main bedroom featuring an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe making it ideal for the family. Stunning timber bench tops, ample cupboard space and quality Bosch appliances including a pyrolytic oven showcase the large centrally located kitchen. There is a classical formal lounge with a slow-combustion wood heater to set the mood, separate family area and a massive downstairs rumpus room which would make a great kids’ retreat, pool room or even a theatre. On top of this there are solid timber
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BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE - 5996 1666 Cranbourne 2 Berwick Cranbourne Road Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Clyde North 10 Holsteiner Avenue Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Cranbourne West 10 Dickens Street Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Cranbourne West 40 Samantha Crescent Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Cranbourne West 4 Bugle Lane Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Cranbourne 2/8 Banks Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Clyde North 12 & 14 Jutland Close Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Hampton Park 13 Green Valley Crescent Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Clyde North 58 Selandra Blvd Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Cranbourne 30 Scarborough Avenue Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
HARCOURTS, DROUIN - 5625 2877 Drouin 11 Tulloch Street Drouin 37 Ferris Street Drouin 35 Lyndhurst Square Longwarry 45 Princes Avenue Drouin 7 Eucalypt Court Drouin 3 Jane Court Drouin 3 Wallace Crescent Drouin 7 Nottingham Court Bunyip 8 Mary Street Drouin 57 Fullarton Road Drouin 821 Princes Way
BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755 Endeavour Hills 42 Kinkead Crescent Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Endeavour Hills 9 Amalfi Drive Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Lynbrook 156 Paterson Drive Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm Hampton Park 23A Winnima Avenue Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Hampton Park 29 Kerrison Drive Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Hampton Park 69 Pound Road Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
HARVEST REALTY, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8498 Hampton Park 22 Parkland Avenue Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Hampton Park 25 Millswyn Avenue Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm Hampton Park 18 Beckington Crescent Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Hampton Park 18 Bateman Grove Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm 6/35-37 Belgrave Hallam Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Hallam Berwick 7 Chirnside Road Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm Noble Park North 1/58 Elonera Road Sat 2:00pm - 2:30 pm
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HODGES CRANBOURNE - 5996 5993 Cranbourne West 11 McGuigan Drive Cranbourne North 82 Sabel Drive Cranbourne West 18 Comte Close Cranbourne West 7 Stocks Drive Cranbourne 9 St Mellion Court Cranbourne North 6 Datura Avenue Cranbourne North 28 Charlock Drive Blind Bight 10 Albatross Court Blind Bight 31 Anchorage Drive Blind Bight 5 Egret Court Pearcedale 2 Hastings Street Blind Bight 10 Sandpiper Close
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LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne 4 Kulin Close Cranbourne north 3 Tinara Court Cannons creek 95 Cannons Creek Road Cranbourne 2/65 Clarendon Street Cranbourne 6 Hackney Circuit Cranbourne 21 Sagan Drive
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Offers Over $340,000 Saturday 1:30pm - 1:50pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Donna Probert 0439 987 391 dprobert@hodges.com.au
ALL THAT IS MISSING IS YOU! Set in a quiet court location you will find a very neat & tidy 3 bdrm, 2 bthrm, family friendly home. The master has a full ensuite & wir. Consisting of 2 living areas, formal lounge has vaulted ceilings, coonara & a split system. Living area has another air conditioning/heating unit. Open plan kitchen, meals & living overlooking the pergola & beautiful fernery, ideal for entertaining in the warmer months. Kitchen w/ dishwasher, wall oven & gas cooktop. Spectacular room for parking, heaps of room for everything if your a tradie or traveller. It consists of a dble garage, not to mention all the space for parking in the driveway, it also has a dual driveway with ample room for the boat, trailer or caravan.
Cranbourne North 10 Datura Avenue
Cranbourne 9 St Mellion Court
Private Sale Price Offers Over $480,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
Private Sale Price $399,950 Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
DISPLAY HOME QUALITY- A MUST SEE! 4 bdrms + study, master w/ wir & ensuite, 2 separate living areas, one has been converted into a theatre room, modern kitchen w/ walk in pantry, s/s appliances, dishwasher & Caesar stone benchtops, outdoor Alfresco dining, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dub garage on remote.
QUALITY HOME WITH 3 LIVING AREAS Master w/ ensuite & wir, lounge room with partition walls to put projector screen on, kitchen w/ 900mm gas cook top, electric oven, island breakfast bar, tiled loors, open plan living room, double car garage with internal access.
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Offers Over $325,000 By Appointment or as Advertised 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Donna Probert 0439 987 391 dprobert@hodges.com.au
DUAL OCC POTENTIAL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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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Blind Bight 31 Anchorage Drive
Pearcedale 2/84 Pearcedale Road
Private Sale Price Offers Over $330,000 Inspect Saturday 2:10pm - 2:30pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
Private Sale Price Offers Over $295,000 Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, 2 split system/ reverse cycle units & coonara. Kitchen w/ dishwasher & ss stove, cathedral ceilings, large decking, 2 car garage & workshop. Opposite the reserve, close to water. Book your inspection today.
UNIQUE LARGE UNIT Large modern kitchen w/ dishwasher, ss cooktop, oven &large pantry, split system reverse cycle, 2 bedrooms, the main has extra built in robes, alfresco area for BBQâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, single garage with remote & internal access.
Ben Doughton on 0431 163 189 or bdoughton@hodges.com.au Confidentially assured 117 High Street, Cranbourne
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PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
CLYDE NORTH
THIS one-year-old three
bedroom home is located in the sought-after Salandra Rise in Clyde North. SITUATED on a fully fenced low maintenance allotment measuring approximately 400 square metres, this home is surrounded by new homes ensuring a great neighbourhood. It is also located within walking distance to schools and is just a brief drive to the major shopping centres so it will suit all first home buyers. The property features three generous size bedrooms, the master bedroom offering a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, a good size living area and an alfresco. The home is equipped with evaporative cooling and gas ducted heating. All the hard work involved in the building process has been done, all that is needed is to buy and move into this almost new home. The vendor will consider all offers.
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Hampton park
$340,000+
HAMPTON PARK
$379,000
HAMPTON PARK
Buyers over $335,000
HAMPTON PARK
$330,000+
18 Beckington Crescent
18 Bateman Grove
22 Parkland Avenue
36 General Joshua Drive
Located just off of Pound Road in a quiet location, this three bedroom home offers two generous sized living areas, Air Conditioning, ducted heating, built in wardrobe, new floating floor boards, new kitchen appliances, a garden shed and open space parking. Located close to local amenities Hampton Park could offer, this opportunity will not idle too long. Call the agent now to enquire! travis Chong 0433 409 764
3 bedrooms plus study,master with FES and WIR,2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, a living and meals areas, internal and external kitchens,double lock up garage with internal access,ducted heating, built in wardrobe, dishwasher, garden shed, water tank, and pergola. Located close to local amenities Hampton Park could offer, this opportunity will not idle too long. Call the agent now! Jerry Wu 0402 741 611
This fully renovated property offers 3 bedrooms, living and kitchen areas, double lock up garage, new kitchen and bathroom, Air Conditioning unit, gas heating and floorboards with a land size of approx. 612 sqm. Desirably situated within minutes to local amenities Hampton Park could offer, Call now to place your offer.
3 bedrooms,2 bathrooms,2 toilets, living area, open plan kitchen with meals area, double lock up garage, ducted heating, two air conditioning units, dishwasher, open fire place in the family lounge, pizza oven and large pergola with land size of approx.612 sqm. All surrounded by a garden, close to schools, local shops and public transport. Call us now for more details. Travis Chong 0433 409 764
Hampton park
Buyers over $315,000
NOBLE PARK NORTH
$280,000+
Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322
HAMPTON PARK
$320,000+
25 millswyn avenue
1/58 Elonera Road
8 Ellindale Close
Built by local builder with endless lifestyle options, located within the perfect distance from Hampton Park amenities, reserves, play areas, local schools, and sports clubs, this house boasts 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living and dining areas with double garage, a carport, ducted heating and air conditioning. Call the agent now to enquire.
Look no further when it comes to convenience. Set in a great location, this two bedroom unit features built in robes, heating and cooling, a single carport and garden shed. Just moments away from local reserves, Waverley Garden ,Oakwood School, the Monash freeway and Princes Highway. With a bus stop right in front, this property is not to be missed! Contact our office now! Jerry Wu 0402 741 611
Situated within walking distance to school and moments to Aldi Supermarket, local parks and public transport, this family home boasts 4 bedrooms, generous size living area, family zone, pergola, canopy range hood, dishwasher, double lock up garage,roller shutters, Air Conditioning, laminate floor boards and curtains. Call now to inspect. Mars Salazar 0431 400 889
travis Chong 0433 409 764
22 Enterprise Avenue, HAMPTON PARK
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LAND FOR SALE 48 Grenfell Rise, Narre Warren South (582 m2)
$300,000+
15 Aylesbury Court, Hampton Park (716 m2)
$400,000+
17 Alarah Boulevard, Cranbourne West (448 m2)
$235,000
15 Buller Avenue, Clyde (450 m)
$260,000
Lot 332 Buller Avenue, Clyde (448 m2)
$242,500
Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322 Travis Chong 0433 409 764 Jerry Wu 0402 741 611 Mars Salazar 0431 400 889
8787 8498
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QUALITY SET IN TOP LOCATION ROSENEATH is superbly located in
one of Berwick’s most exclusive northside precincts within walking distance to Akoonah Park, Berwick Secondary College, Haileybury colleges, and the bus is just at the door. QUALITY constructed, this three bedroom plus study home displays three spacious light filled living zones including formal lounge with cozy open fire, built-in bar and bay window, separate formal dining, family meals area and large rumpus room, ensuite and walk-in wardrobe to the master bedroom, fully equipped Tasmanian oak kitchen, breakfast bar, fitted study or fourth bedroom, extensive tiled outdoor entertaining area, plus double garage with remote controlled door.
Other features include ducted heating, air-conditioner, massive rear garden with side access, garden shed and landscaped gardens. It is a magnificent family home with premium location, excellent presentation on an huge 901 square metre level allotment.
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Cannons Creek 29 Glenalva Parade
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Don’t Judge A Book By It’s Cover Beautifully displayed throughout and nestled amongst the flora and fauna of the coastal village of Cannons Creek. This 2 bedroom home offers two living areas plus a closed in Pergola area with cafe blinds all on a ’huge’ 858m2 block of land along with a new stunning white Chef’s kitchen with spacious bench tops and plenty of cupboard space.
For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $330,000 View Contact Agent
Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street
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Cranbourne 1/13 Normanby Street
Cannons Creek 29 Glenalva Parade
Cranbourne North 3 Tinara Court
Clyde North 6 Hackney Circuit
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 $242,000
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 $315,000 View Contact Agent
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 28th June 2.30-3.00pm
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 $355,000+ View Saturday 28th June 12.00-12.30pm
119 High Street
119 High Street
119 High Street
Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 59964777 119 High Street
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Cranbourne North 21 Sagan Drive
Clyde North 56 Selandra Boulevard
Cannons Creek 95 Cannons Creek Road
Cranbourne 29 Earlston Circuit
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 $459,000-$470,000 View Saturday 28th June 1.00-1.30pm
Massive Ultra Modern Living - 5 Bedrooms In the well planned Selandra Rise Estate, surrounded by other large homes, this 2 year young, 5 bedroom family home offers the best in large modern living. For Sale Price Guide $449,950 View Contact Agent
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 28th June 1.30-2.00pm
A Very Special Lifestyle Property On 1 Acre Surrounded by beautiful homes, in the much sought after and rarely offered Earlston Circuit, is this stunning, quality built 4bed family home combined with a 1 acre lifestyle. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $770,000
119 High Street
119 High Street
119 High Street
Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777
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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 By Appointment Liron 0425 776 622
View By Appointment 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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Keysborough 2 Tundra Way
Narre Warren South 3 Byron Court
A Warm Welcome
This Is What You’ve Been Waiting For!
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.
The well-presented four bedroom family home has a formal lounge, a hostess kitchen, family and meals area, security alarm, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vac system, quality light fittings and blinds, sliding door access to private backyard, garden shed, double garage, close to major amenities.
For Sale $435,000+
For Sale $390,000+
View Appointment Rohullah 0423 649 553
View Saturday 11.00am – 11.20am 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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Endeavour Hills 34 Georgette Crescent
Hampton Park 89 Central Road
Your Wish Has Come True!
Beautifully Presented in Key Location!
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.
Immaculate four bedroom family home - formal lounge area, family meals area adjacent to the hostess kitchen, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, stylish floating floors throughout the whole home including the bedrooms, a central bathroom, double remote lock up garage, large outdoor pergola and a garden shed!
For Sale P.O.A
For Sale $360,000+
View Appointment Only Rohullah 0423 649 553
View Saturday 12.20pm – 12.40pm John 0411 873 123
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 1/2 Village Drive
Great Starter Home in Key Location!
Central Location... Walking Distance to all Amenities!
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.
Starting off with a large formal lounge room, kitchen overlooking the meals area, 4 bedrooms, a central bathroom and toilet and a separate laundry, ducted heating, 2 split system coolers, stylish timber floors throughout, solar panel for hot water and an alarm system, lovely pergola and single lock up garage.
For Sale $310,000+
For Sale $280,000+
View Saturday 11:40am-12pm Aren 0403 613 988
View Saturday 12.40pm – 1.00pm Aren 0403 613 988
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Cranbourne East Ferrari Drive
Cranbourne East 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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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: • • • •
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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
What is the value of your property?
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John Deo
Liron Selimi
Aren Aliu
Tim Selimi
Zed Nasheet
Rohullah Paykari
Izzy Catak
Director Officer In Effective Control 0411 873 123
Licensed Estate Agent Sales Manager 0425 776 622
Area Specialist Licensed Estate Agent 0403 613 988
Estate Manager, Area Specialist 0411 989 344
Area Specialist
Area Specialist
Area Specialist
0432 797 384
0423 649 553
0422 281 764
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DISPLAY HOME QUALITY A MUST
NARRE WARREN NORTH
THIS property is positioned proudly on 2004 square metres of prime land. Visitors will be impressed with how much this property has to offer. It showcases four bedrooms plus study including massive master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and corner spa bath as well as built-in wardrobes in three other bedrooms, two bathrooms, two toilets, an inviting living room, adjoining kitchen with meals area and double lock-up garage with internal and rear access. The house is covered with shining timber floorboards for the floor coverings and Caesarstone for the kitchen bench top. It is also adorned with terracotta roof tiles. To the rear of the home, there is a second living area overlooking a magnificent inground pool. Other inclusions are a 15,000 litre water tank, air conditioning, ducted heating, dishwasher, alarm system with security camera, 3.8 kilowatt solar panel, garage workshop for six cars, large galvanised pergola for outdoor entertaining area with built-in brick barbecue and pizza oven. Conveniently located close to Hallam Business Centre, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local schools and the Monash Freeway, this golden opportunity of the property is surely not going to be idle for long.
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Internet ID: wg3410
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Drouin
821 Princes Way
Private farmlet, walk to town. Approx 1 acre. Gardens. Paddock. Formal lounge, cathedral ceilings. As new kitchen. Informal & outdoor living, verandahs. Large brms, ensuite (spa). Ducted gas, solid fuel heating, split system AC. 10 panel solar grid, town & tank water. 3 car garage. For Sale $503,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23444 Open Saturday 2.30pm - 3.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul www.sej.com.au
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T 03 9793 4455 faceyindustrial.com.au 6 Clow Street, Dandenong VIC 3175
Investment Sale Gov't Backed Tenant
Deadline Sale closing on or before 18 July at 5pm 1 & 2/2 Beaconsfield Emerald Road
PRIME CORNER INVESTMENT • ERMHA Inc – government back tenant • Lease 5 years commenced 1st Sept 2012 • Rent $90,000pa + GST and applicable outgoings • Notable neighbours – Woolworths, Aldi, B of Q, Dominos etc Size: 390m2 For Sale: Circa 7.5% by deadline sale Contact: Graham ‘Josh’ Kendall – 0418 322 443 Sales • Leasing
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THIS ONE HAS IT ALL… Whether your interests are in cattle, horses, sheep or another form of livestock, this immaculately maintained and presented 33 Acre (13.5ha approx) property has an abundance of features and is located in the districts most well-known “green belt” areas, only a short 10 minute drive from the freeway entrance. The 3 bedroom residence has been renovated, has two spacious living areas, a full ensuite to the main bedroom and enjoys lovely scenic views of the nearby mountain range as well as distant views of the Valley. The spacious updated timber kitchen has modern appliances and will please the most fussy of master chef ’s. Outside, all your animal needs are well taken care of with a large arena (65m X 35m) and 5 horse paddocks, plus a central laneway leading to lush green pastures, undercover stock yards with set up for supplementary feeding and hay shed. In addition another barn style shed (11m X 7m) to store all your farm equipment (and possibly a few toys) completes the picture. This is truly one the area’s finest hobby farms and is a must to inspect. Get in fast as offers prior to Auction will be considered. Auction: Saturday 19th July at 11:00am Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days Inspect: Saturday 28th June 1:00-1:30pm (ID Req) Contact: David Clark 0418 515 018
82 Smith Street Warragul 5623 6466
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40 Princes Way Drouin 5625 1671 1141460-FA27-14
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It’s all included with the Advantage Living Package The Advantage Living Package allows you to personalise your home with an impressive list of inclusions, all at no extra cost. ͻ ŽůŽƌďŽŶĚ ƌŽŽĨ ͻ ŇŽŽƌ ƟůĞƐ ͻ ĐĂƌƉĞƚƐ ͻ ƟůĞĚ ƐŚŽǁĞƌ ďĂƐĞƐ ͻ ŵŝdžĞƌ ƚĂƉǁĂƌĞ ƚĂƉǁĂĂ Ğ ƚĂƉ ͻ ƐƚŽŶĞ ďĞŶĐŚƚŽƉƐ ƚŽ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ĂŶĚ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞ ͻ ĚƵĐƚĞĚ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ Ő ͻ ƐƚĂŝŶůĞƐƐ ƐƚĞĞů ƵƉƌŝŐŚƚ ĐŽŽŬĞƌ ĂŶĚ ƌĂŶŐĞŚŽŽĚ ͻ ǁŝŶĚŽǁ ůŽĐŬƐ ĂŶĚ ŇLJƐĐƌĞĞŶƐ Ě Ň ŇLJƐĐƌĞĞŶƐ Ň Ɛ ͻ ŽǀĞƌŚĞĂĚ ĐĂďŝŶĞƚƌLJ ƚŽ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ůĂƵŶĚƌLJ ͻ ƐŚŽǁĞƌ ĞdžŚĂƵƐƚ ĨĂŶƐ ĨĂŶƐƐ ͻ ƌĞŵŽƚĞ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ ĚŽŽƌ ĂŶĚ ŵƵĐŚ ŵŽƌĞ Ăůů ŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ LJŽƵƌ ŶĞǁ ŶĞ ho e fro the Bridgewater ra ge.
22.50 squares $145,900
27.60 squares 36.12 squares $220 00 $220,900 $1 ,900 $2 $171,900
Waterford Rise Estate Clovelly 225, Franklin 329
Casiana Grove Estate Riverview 266, Sorrento 328, Queenscliff 416 11 Red Maple Dr Cranbourne West, VIC 3977
Parks Edge Estate Avalon 247, Newport 361
32 Pegasus Rd Cranbourne West, VIC 3977
Berwick Waters Estate Clovelly 276, Waratah 339, Breamlea 504 60 Flowerbloom Cr North Clyde, VIC 3978
150 Prendergast Ave Cranbourne, VIC 3977
27 Silkwood Dr Warragul, VIC 3820
70 - 78 Vesper Dr Narre Warren, VIC 3805
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Phone: 0409 554 394 Open 7 days 11am - 5pm
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Ambrosia Estate Whistler 324, Glenaire 396
Vesper Drive Displays Clovelly 191, Narrabeen 197
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R U O Y N I X A L E R S R E T R A U Q N W O At Quarters Cranbourne, building your dream home has never been easier. In fact, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve partnered with Melbourneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading builders to offer you a range of modern, innovative and affordable house and land packages.
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WWW.QUARTERSCRANBOURNE.COM.AU House and land sold separately. Peet Limited acts as agent for the sale of the land only. Buyers enter into a separate contract with the builder and the builder is responsible for all matters relating to the building contract and the house. Prices may include rebates for the fulfilment of separate conditions under the land contract and information provided by the builder may be subject to eligibility criteria and other terms and conditions. Buyers should review the land and building contracts carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent advice before proceeding. Illustrations and information are intended to be indicative only and are believed to be correct at the time of publication. Peet Limited reserves the right to withdraw or alter any package at any time without notice at its absolute discretion. Estimated costs for the package are indicative only and other costs and fees are payable, including but not limited to: transfer/stamp duty, settlement/registration fees, legal/conveyancing fees, finance costs, site works, engagement of any consultants, approvals, connection for services and variations. Peet Estates (Vic) Pty Ltd. 1140792-KC26-14
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DEVON MEADOWS
THIS great lifestyle property set-up is a private oasis situated on a bitumen road in the heart of Devon Meadows. IT has a newly renovated brick veneer family home and an entertaining area that will make the new owners the envy of friends and family. It also has other features including three bedrooms plus study and two bathrooms. All bedrooms are good in size and have built-in wardrobes and the master has a full ensuite. The massive alfresco area has by-fold doors and windows and a wet bar. Shedding consists of a 6m x 12m workshop and four car garage, attached 3m x 12m lean-to and a 6m x 9m carport which is great for caravans, boats and various storage needs. It is fenced to one large paddock with provision for two more, plus greenhouse. This property would well lend itself to a young family wanting that great semi-rural aspect to bring the children up in, or a tradie needing some extra room for all the tools and work vehicles, and still have room for the family and animals.
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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.
See our Sales Consultant on site every Saturday.
9.00am — 11.00am
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OVER $18,000 WORTH OF EXTRAS INCLUDED WHEN YOU BUILD A PROFINE HOME ON YOUR LAND.
CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Sales Consultant: Alfred Grilli M: 0409 781 671 E: Alfred@profine.com.au
Head Office: 3 Dallas Court, Hallam 3803 PH: (03) 9796 3944 VISIT: www.profine.com.au
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RY† T N A P ’S BUTLER Butler’s Pantry including undermount sink included for Affinity Collection homes.
Plus an extensive array of quality inclusions across every home in our range.
HURRY! PROMOTION ENDS SOON 20 / WOLLERT
Terms & Conditions: The Celebrating 10 Years Promotion applies only to new deposits received from 3 January 2014 and is not available with any other offer. For full terms and conditions please visit the Carlisle Homes website (www.carlislehomes.com.au) or speak to your Sales Consultant. #Classic Range 400mm x 400mm floor tiles or Classic Range Timber-Look Laminate flooring to the entry, kitchen, meals and living areas and Classic Range Carpet to the remainder of the home. ^Free facade applies only to Carlisle’s T-Range homes and includes Carlisle Homes’ T-Range predetermined facades (up to 16 facade options for single storey and 10 facade options for double storey). †Butler’s Pantry as detailed in predetermined drawings and specifications. Carlisle Homes reserves the right to withdraw or change pricing, inclusions and promotion without notice. COPYRIGHT. Reproduction in any form either in whole or part is forbidden. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may depict upgrade options available. Some photographs may also depict features not supplied by Carlisle Homes including landscaping, pools, water features, window furnishings, fireplaces, wall furnishes and finishes, cladding, in built joinery, decorative lighting, decor and furniture. Refer to inclusions list for full product details available from a Carlisle Homes Sales Consultant. Carlisle Homes Pty Ltd. ABN 86 106 263 209. Registered Building Practitioner DBU 19009. CH140626
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20 LOTS SOLD
IN THE FIRS!T WEEKEND
LAND NOW SELLING FROM $178,000
Visit the on site Sales Oice and discover modern living is a walk in the park. LAND SALES BY:
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Construction has begun on a variety of allotments now selling, surrounded by superb parkland, future Primary School, shopping centre and state-of-the-art sporting facilities.
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Disclaimer: Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is accepted by the vendor nor the agent for any action taken in reliance thereon. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves on all aspects. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract. Images are artist’s impression and for illustrative purposes only. Public open space subject to change.
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BUILT ON HONESTY WHETHER buying for a home or an investment, it’s a very personal experience. It is vital to work with a trustworthy builder to not only deliver a quality product but to have the buyer’s best interests at heart. Gem Homes, a proud Australian builder, will in 2014 celebrate 30 years of building homes and delivering investment properties. Gem Homes prides itself on its honesty and upfront nature and as such there are never any hidden costs or grey areas. With its highly qualified sales and construction teams it is there to make the journey as seam free and enjoyable as possible. Getting started with house and land packages from $350,000, every Gem Home is finished with the highest quality fittings and is renowned for its flowing designs which allow seamless movement throughout. Ideal for families, each home makes ingenious use of available storage space to create hidden away areas to keep the linen and kids’ toys out of sight. When buyers work with Gem Homes, the sparkling service starts well before the keys are handed over. Right from the outset, the Gem Homes team work with clients to determine precisely what they want and what they need. Whether it’s finding the perfect block of land, building one of Gem Homes own plans or simply creating a dream design from
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scratch, the Gem sales team has the experience and expertise to bring dreams to life. With standard features including floating floorboards to all living areas, double garages and a walk-in pantry, there is something to appeal to every buyer. But it doesn’t end there. Looking closer visitors will see LED downlights throughout, stone benchtops and glass splashback to the kitchen. Building with Gem Homes gives
the confidence that comes with experience and after three decades in the industry Carl Henczel ensures that every home he builds stands the test of time. Whether looking for the perfect family home or the jewel of an investment portfolio, Gem Homes should be the first call. Clients will be so impressed by what Gem can offer that it’s the only call they will need to make. To discuss the perfect Gem, contact the team on 5955 9547.
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SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977
This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time. 1140797-EG26-14
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THIS SIMPLY WILL NOT LAST
NARRE WARREN SOUTH
THIS beautifully presented three bedroom home will attract buyers looking for their first home or the astute investor. IT is located in a sought after area of Narre Warren and offers a formal lounge, practical family kitchen with adjoining meals area, master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, built-in wardrobes in the remaining bedrooms, outdoor entertaining, low maintenance gardens and double garage. It is currently tenanted at $1387 pcm and leased until October 2014.
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1800 444 447
TALK TO THE BUILDER
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AMBROSIA ESTATE FORTUNA CRESCENT CRANBOURNE WEST (MELWAYS REF 132 J7) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm
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Sales Office Now Open 7 Days 12pm - 5pm
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NARRE WARREN 70-78 Vesper Drive Narre Warren Melway Ref: 110 B4 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
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Located in the Heart of Pakenham * Leading home builders * Parks and wetlands * Walk to train and Town centre
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The Sorrento
BERWICK WATERS FLOWERBLOOM CRESCENT CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 131 C8) ON DISPLAY: The Armadale
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PH: 5622 0800 0400 526 257
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RED MAPLE DRIVE,
NEW RELEASE. NOW SELLING. 19 LOTS IN STAGE 11A
ON DISPLAY:
Ranging in size from 627m2 - 660m2 A quiet and secluded location Register your details now at
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www.kimberleydowns.com.au The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.
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Open weekends 1-4pm For further details please go to www.kimberleydowns.com.au
(MELWAYS REF 215 D4)
OR CONTACT MONIQUE 0419 119 719
The Jamieson Lodge
Roger Davis Pty Ltd Suite 1, 624 Ferntree Gully Road Cnr Brandon Park Dve, Wheelers Hill
PHONE: 9560 5000
CRANBOURNE (MELWAYS REF 133 B6) Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Esprit
GRANDVUE BOULEVARD OFFICER ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Wentworth The Cottesloe
1300 PREMIER OPEN SAT-WED 12-5pm
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TO ADVERTISE IN OUR DISPLAY HOME & LAND LOCATOR, PLEASE PHONE 5945 0666
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We don’t mind if you change our plans. It’s called layout flexibility. Arden Homes is a different sort of company creating very different homes. Firstly, our homes are architect designed and inspired to bring a new sense of space, light and sweeping architectural proportions. You sense the difference immediately. Innovative sun courts, picture windows and full length windows and views that connect inside and out are hallmarks of our design. We insist on luxury standard inclusions such as porcelain tiles, Smeg appliances, Franke sinks, quality carpet, and stone benchtops throughout. Secondly, we limit the number of houses we build, and are up-front about the pricing of display home extras. “Arden let us swap rooms around so our new home is exactly as we want it.” – Sharon and Michael, Croydon And best of all, we encourage layout flexibility. It means you can work with us to switch and swap rooms and features to suit your lot size, orientation and family needs. Visit an Arden display to see and feel the difference. And ask us how we can tailor the design to make one of our stunning homes your unique dream home.
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Getting indoor action
Is it time your kids put aside electronic games to get physical? well as a bounce juice bar and cafe. Sports offered include football (AFL), soccer, beach volleyball and it also runs children’s birthday parties and junior coaching clinics for tennis, soccer and more. “The focus of the business is to offer a place for local residents/families to exercise and have fun. “We are a locally owned business with staff that can provide a program to meet every need,” Adrian said of the indoor centre that has been operating successfully
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The answers for education FOR children who are struggling at school or who just want to get ahead, the Kip McGrath Education Centres at Berwick and Cranbourne might just have the answer. The centres’ Tanya Pinnock said Kip McGrath offered tutoring by professional experienced teachers in maths and English. She said it had proven results in helping students improve in both of these important subjects. “We cater for students who would continue to struggle without intervention,” she said. “We also cater for students who are ahead or would like to get ahead.” Kip McGrath, which has been operating in the area for
the past 10 years but is about to have a grand opening in Cranbourne, offers free assessment and individual programs. Teaching for the past 20 years, Tanya has also been deputy director of international schools and is a literacy and numeracy specialist with experience in primary and secondary teaching and has taught both locally and overseas. She is part of an experienced team of teachers. “Sue has had 10 years at Kip McGrath teaching middle and senior maths, Erin has had six years with Kip in maths and science, Annie is a specialist in primary and early years while Pete specialises in maths.” She said the proof is in the
results and cites some of their recent successful students. “Year 6 student Mitchell Gedye improved his reading level by three years in just one and half years while Year 10 student Rachel Gedye was behind in maths in January 2013 but by the end of the year was winning awards and recently graduated from Kip with 100 per cent for the end of Year 10 maths.” Kip McGrath is at 9/40-44 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. It operates 1pm to 8.30pm Monday to Thursday, Friday 3.30pm to 7pm and Saturday morning from 9am to 1.30pm. Phone 9796 2167. It will soon be holding its grand opening in Cranbourne.
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Get ready to saddle up LINDAWARRA Equestrian Centre has been in operation for more than nine years. It is situated on 85 acres in picturesque Heath Hill (just 25 minutes from Pakenham). It offers the largest riding school in East Gippsland which provides tuition to riders from three years old, from the beginner through to the serious adult competitor. The centre offers all new agistment facilities and an outstanding new thoroughbred agistment complex. Proprietor Robin Lang, NCAS L1 EA coach, is experienced in many disciplines and has been competing successfully for more than 30 years and teaching for 29. She has a passion for horses and helping riders to reach their goals, be that to compete or just to improve their skills and confidence. LEC offers excellent facilities for its riders with indoor and outdoor arenas, and also a riding trail. There are great friendly and qualified instructors who offer a professional yet personable environment for every student. Lessons are available on one of the 25 wonderful school horses or riders can bring their own Monday to Fridays. All day weekend riding programs are available for children eight years and over and run Saturday and Sunday in association with school terms, 10am to 4pm. Kinder riding programs specifically tailored for children aged three to five years old are available during the week. The school can also cater for some special needs clients as well. School holiday programs available every holidays, booking forms available online at www.lindawarra.com.au, phone 0419 364 690 or join via Facebook.
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Dancer’s spectacle By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BRANDON Harrison loves his second family almost as much as his first. His self-proclaimed second family is the ever increasing group of dancers and singers that the 16-year-old has met over his past three years of involvement in the Victorian State Schools Spectacular. Brandon is now a principal dancer in the 3000-strong student ensemble which will perform the Spectacular this September. “It’s just so professional there are so many words to describe it,” the Narre Warren South P-12 College student said of the upcoming performance. “Everything that leads up to it is amazing - the rehearsals, the knowledge of the dance styles that you get. “On the day of the performance in Hisense Arena when it’s packed and filled with thousands of people, you can never get sick of that feeling. “You’re with these people for six months. It’s intensive rehearsals and by the end of the year
you’re one big family. “There’s so much trust and so much respect, so much love going around, family love. It’s like getting adopted into one massive family.” The theme for this year’s Victorian State Schools Spectacular is ’dreams’, and will include an eclectic range of music from Queen to Katy Perry, and from Led Zeppelin to the Eurythmics. Now in preparation for his third consecutive Schools Spectacular, Brandon still remembers the afternoon when his mother passed him the flier for the event when he was sitting on the couch at home. Following a string of auditions and call backs, Brandon made it into the team. In the following years he has had to re-audition for the event and has been rewarded with a bigger role each time. “There’s so many students in it, there’s a mass dance which is 2000-plus kids from multiple schools around Victoria,” Brandon said. “There’s ensemble dancers,
Brandon Harrison is used to warming up for the Victorian State Schools Spectacular, which he will participate in come September for the third year running. 122116 Picture: DONNA OATES principal dancers and a mass choir. It’s a massive thing, two shows in one day. “You have your auditions and then straight into six months of intensive rehearsals.” Brandon has taken to the fortnightly rehearsals with ease, knowing all about practice through his involvement with the Cathy-Lea dance school where he has been a student for the past six years.
“I, basically, came to an open day at my dancing school and went and did a few of the classes,” he said. “I did hip hop and felt really comfortable doing it, and I’ve been dancing ever since.” The Victorian State Schools Spectacular is being held on 13 September at the Hisense Arena and tickets are now available through Ticketek at premierticketek.com.au.
Get busy - the teenage holiday fun won’t stop TEENAGERS can keep themselves entertained throughout the school holidays with the range of activities on offer by the City of Casey. The council is again running its Teenage School Holiday Program with something on offer for everyone from gokarting and ice-skating to an IMAX movie and DJ workshop. The program runs from 30 June to 11 July and caters for young people of all abilities, between the ages of 12 and 17 years, with affordable activites on offer every week day of the holiday period. City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett said that young people in Casey were sure to be entertained by the fantastic program. “The popular school holiday programs provide a wonderful way for young people to make friends, try
something new and keep busy during the school break,” he said. “I encourage parents to register their children for activities quickly to ensure they don’t miss out.” Transportation to and from most holiday program activities is available and designated pick-up and drop-off points are located in Cranbourne, Berwick, Hampton Park, Fountain Gate, Endeavour Hills and Doveton. All program activities are fully supervised by qualified Youth Services officers and are smoke, drug and alcohol free. Bookings are essential and places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment. For more information, contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 or visit www.casey. vic.gov.au/youth.
Battle to be staged by bands Dreams in colours For Joe and Co TALENTED musicians across Casey are getting ready to rock at the FReeZA Push Start Battle of the Bands competition in Cranbourne next month. Seven local bands will battle it out on stage at the all-ages event, which will be headlined by Melbourne-based bands Glorifed and Sierra. Spectrum Entertainment has organised the event on Friday 4 July at the Cranbourne Public Hall to give young and emerging performers from Casey the opportunity to showcase their musical talent and compete against other local artists. The bands competing on the night are Shoreside, To The Gallows, The Evercold, Epimetheus, Stand Against, Shelbyville and Heatherlea. The winning band will go on to represent Casey in the Southern Metropolitan Regional Final later this year and the regional winner will perform at Push Over 2015 in the state final. The winning band will also receive a recording and rehearsal package courtesy of Pony Music. Other prizes to be awarded on the night
include vouchers from Vox Music Academy and rehearsal sessions in the Loud Band Room at The Factory Rehearsal Centre for the Arts. City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett has urged music lovers to attend the event to support not only Casey’s young musicians but also the group of young people behind the event. “This and many other events held in Casey each year are organised by the young people from Casey’s Spectrum Entertainment committee,” he said. “This event is a great example of entertainment for young people, by young people.” The event is a fully supervised, drug, alcohol and smoke-free, all-ages event and will be held on Friday 7 July between 6.15pm and 11.15pm. Tickets are available at the door for $10 with a pass, which can be obtained at Casey’s Youth Information Centres or Customer Service Centres, or $12 without a pass. For more information visit www.casey. vic.gov.au/youth or phone 9705 5200.
By CASEY NEILL JOSEPH and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is taking centre stage at the Drum Theatre. Windmill Theatre Company is taking audiences on a vibrant musical journey through the story of Joseph and his coat of many colours. The Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice-written show follows Joseph, who is his father’s favourite son and is blessed with the gift of prophetic dreams. His jealous brothers sell him to slavery and Joseph embarks on adventures that challenge his strength, spirit and humanity. Narre Warren South’s Kofi Nortey plays Issachar and said learning the script and how to read sheet music had been a challenge. “This is the biggest and most professional musical theatre show I have been a part of so I’m very excited to see it all come together,” he said. Narrator Carla White said she’d
always loved the show. “It’s one I was exposed to at a young age and given I was a huge Jason Donovan fan when I was younger, of course I knew about the show!” she said. “As I got a little older and started to really find my love for musical theatre, the role of the narrator soon got to the top of list of dream roles... after all, it is one of the larger female roles in musical theatre.” Ms White said audiences could expect colour, energy, fun and variety and songs ranging in musical style from country and western to calypso, bubble-gum pop and rock’n’roll. James Terry said Joseph had been a dream role since learning Andrew Lloyd Webber during his first years of musical theatre training. “It’s a colourful role with plenty of light and shade that gives the role some depth to explore,” he said. “How could I resit a role with
such fabulous costume changes and the chance to show off - my lack of - chiselled abs?” Mr Terry said it was easy to mimic and base a character and vocals on previous actors’ portrayals. “I intend to bring my own colour and tone into the role and try to relate the role to as much of myself as possible to give it some realism,” he said. The show runs for 140 minutes with an interval at Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong, on Friday 27 June at 8pm, Saturday 28 June at 2pm and 8pm and Sunday 29 June at 2pm. Tickets are $40 for adults, $36 concession or $32.50 for Drum members. A family ticket for two adults and two children aged under 15 years is $140. Call 9771 6666 or visit www. drumtheatre.com.au for bookings.
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also rental exits & presentation for sale
24 Vesper Drive, Narre Warren Mon-Fri 7am - 3.30pm
Local A Grade Electrician
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domestic cleaning weekly / fortnightly
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22 years’ experience • Non- toxic, oil based, gloss plus matt finishes • New and old • Obligation free quotes all areas
Gerrit 0407 097 556
ABACUS FLOORING
3yr warranty, free quotes, top quality & best price
Tim 0466 189 793
Lic: 43191
Tony 0411 966 361 8790 5551
9548 3000 or 0418 881 551
SN1080741-PJ27-13
Phone Ron: 5998 0860 or 0412 180 781
Heating / Evaporative Cooling Service and Repairs
Pool Fencing, Shopfronts and Doggy Doors Prompt and Reliable.
C751261-JL51-9
0409 013 276
Call Darren 0412 584 914
Lic- 21795
LIC 100399 AU 28918
ARE YOU MOVING?
■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs
PLEASE CALL:
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SETTLEMENT
Phone
1300 361 938
Mobile
0413 023 405
9705 7911
FAST & SHARP MOWING & GARDENING Complete Garden Care
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AND STORAGE • Local, Country & Interstate • Antiques & Pianos a speciality • Cartons & Porta-robes for hire or sale • Full packing available PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION
Berwick Glass & Glazing Pty Ltd Fax 9705 7955 Factory 7, 4–6 Len Thomas Place, Narre Warren 3805
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Call Blake on 0439 865 590
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9796 2333
3 Intrepid St
C1103749-KC49-13
Berwick
SN1070756-PJ16-13
LIC. 33033
Heating / Evaporative Cooling service and repairs
Pat Ferguson 0417 277 220
Anything you need a bloke to do around the house
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Phone Aaron: 0409 518 168
Phone Paul 0424 474 408 C1080938-PJ30-13
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KEVIN THE HANDYMAN
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EASY GLIDE GARAGE DOORS ph: 0409 000 026
V Kitche s
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SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS Free quote on roller doors, panel doors, remote controls. Will beat any genuine quote.
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• Free Measure & Quotes • Fast Glass Replacements • Splashbacks • Mirrors • Table Tops • Pet Doors
Phone Dean 0430 286 265
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Steve on 0407 704 213
C1031905-JJ21-12
C741831-KK46-9
PLUMBING & HEATING
Specializing in Heating and Air Conditioning
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☎ MOB 0409 259 466
9796 1444
Save $$$ on your energy bills with a 6 star heater
Lawn Mowing
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www.colbycool.com.au
Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.
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REMOVALS Backload to and from QLD, NSW, ACT, & SA
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Conditions Apply
Supply Install Service Repair
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FRONTERA
1140842-HM25-14
Receive a $750 rebate on a new ducted heating system
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SN1072527-PJ18-13
C1090150-JO36-13
1137617-RC22-14
C1080140-JL26-13
Doveton Glass
25 YRS EXP
1140925-LB26-14
C954103-JL32-11
All local and country Victoria
C1065414-KG48-12
BRIVIS SPECIALIST
Cutts Glass Window Replacements, Mirrors, Splashbacks,
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ARCtick: L047621
Installation, Service & Repairs All brands
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V Fur iture Re ovals
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Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work
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50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess
for an obligation free quote
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General Carpentry | Kitchen repairs Garden Maintenance | Home maintenance & Repairs General tiling | Plastering & Painting Fully registered & Insured/Police checked
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Dean 9700 5898 or 0439 995 150
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K.L.A. LANDSCAPING 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)
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V Garde Services C1080004-JO26-13
V Garde Services C916207-JL15-11
V Floor Services
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BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS
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RANGEHILL PLUMBING & GAS FITTING
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C1003972-KG6-12
painting & decorating
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Graeme 0430 459 028 V Pest Co trol
GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS
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Tel/Fax: 9703 0717 www.termitesmelb.com.au
rangerpestcontrol.com.au
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● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates
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Fax: 5998 8029
No Job Too Small Fully Qualiied - Over 25 Years Experience in All Aspects of Plastering
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section of Network Classifieds.
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Lic 47086
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BOOMER BINS & SKIPS Up to 5 Days Hire 3m³, 4m³, 6m³ & 8m³ Skips Dirt, Concrete, Brick Specialist Walk-in Bins Available Commitment to Service
0439 001 504 JAK DEMOLITION, RUBBISH REMOVAL & BIN HIRE
Call Now 0417 128 536
jak_gray@bigpond.com
NARRE C1104334-JL50-13
1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING 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 GUARANTEED G.J Law P/L Lic No 14120 7 DAYS 0419 136 181 - 0419 136 151
2m3,3m3
BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL 1300 627 732 0418 574 398
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U WANNA BIN SKIPS 7 Days a week
MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3 CHRIS
Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires
V Roller Shutters
Global Roller Shutters C1092688-JO38-13
Employment
Andrew 0431 150 866
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0449 009 849
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• Small Family Run Business • 2m, 3m & 4m bins • You load it! We take it! • Tight access machine work. • Special price on small bins 4m3 – $250 Call or Email for Free Quote
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BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING
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Plumbing & Gas Services Phone Ashley Allan 0409 236 738
Shane: 0407 565 743
BETTER BIN HIRE
RELIABLE – PROMPT – GUARANTEED Call David Murphy 0400 226 472 Lic No. 42227
0488 097 005
V Plasterers
0418 368 591
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General Plumbing & Gasfitting Hot Water Service Repairs & Replacements Servicing all areas
Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443
1129931-RC16-14
C753939-KS01-10
• 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
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no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs
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9796 8621 0418 367 017
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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
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C1084043-PJ30-13
C1083120-JO29-13
C1090013-JO36-13
C1008551-FB8-12
Unik Painting Service
John 0418 318 377
DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN
Master Plumbers - Licence No. 21452
C1092317-JO38-13
C939272-JJ25-11
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Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com
BLOCKED DRAINS • Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
1141647-RC26-14
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1055315-KG41-12
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1138445-LB23-14
24/7
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Andy 0414 477 121
1127933-LB14-14
1133222-LB19-14
• Storm water
LIC. 33033
• Guttering Replacements • Downpipes • 20 Colours • Quality Workmanship • All Work Guaranteed • Old Guttering Taken Away • Free Quotes
1116040-RMB04-14
• Sewer
Credit Card Welcome
SC Guttering
0417 576 462 03 5983 8079 Deal Direct With The Tradesman - Contact Mick Wright
GUTTERING
10% Pensioner Discount
(REG 27285)
C1035550-PJ24-12
✓ High Pressure ✓ Rebedding & Repointing ✓ 3 Coat Sealing System
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C317674-DJ19-5
SPECIALISING IN:
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www.mrlockandkeys.com.au
$2800 FULL RESTORATION 15SQ HOME
Steve on 0407 704 213
Domestic, Commercial & Industrial
Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738
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C1076360-JL7-13
MIKE 0415 0415 524 280
Pensioner Discounts
GET IT WRIGHT ROOFING
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Celebrating over 21 years of excellent service in and around the Casey / Cardinia / Dandenong & Surrounding Areas
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Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
PAK BIN HIRE Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire
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MR LOCK & KEYS
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0425 772 746
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1140342-LB25-14
Call Brett on
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NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186 C1075533-KK7-13
SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS ●
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0409 554 459, 9799 4235
9700 1899 - 0439 931 138
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PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885
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Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.
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ROD: 0418 397 402
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Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
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RIMS 4 x 15 inch Cheviot 4 spoke rims, suit Commodore. $120. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.
TABLE, colonial, dining extension, plus 4 chairs, 140cm x 102cm, extends to 170cm, EC. $250neg. 0411 233 701.
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Required for South East Suburbs with well established roof tiling company. Must have own transport, ie; Driver’s licence. Will learn all aspects of roof tiling. Good conditions and above award wages. Pakenham based.
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Rental Per Week: $345 Date Available: Now Bond: $1495
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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.
WHEELS 4x4, 6 stud pattern, universal type. $400. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.
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GUITAR OR UKE LESSONS In your home or mine. 11 years to adult. WWC. Phone Russ: 5941-5130. Pakenham and district.
IRONING 9703 1616 0439 656 044
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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.
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Dinning table, glass top , chrome legs, 8 white leather chairs, 150cm x 150cm, EC, $600 Neg. Kitchen table, Trav Marble, 130cm round, 4 chairs, EC $250 Neg. Berwick. 0408 038 881.
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LAWN MOWING, Business. Pakenham, Cranbourne, Berwick & beyond. Clients, machinery and trailers included. $60,000ono must sell. Call Maurice 0438 415 660 or 5941 5660.
Casual, part and full time employment available. Will organise training for eligible candidates. Phone 0419 352 093 to organise an interview.
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Sheetmetal rainwater goods. Full time position. Must have own transport. 9769 0125 or email: info@rdroofing.com.au
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Must be willing to learn, be keen and reliable. Own transport ideal but not essential. Call Pete 0417 677 118.
Must be registered and have all current tickets. R & D Roofing. Phone 9769 0125 or Fax 9769 1075 or Email: info@rdroofing.com.au
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TV Video Game Show Production Wonderworld Games, in Eumemmerring,has part time jobs for Year 10, 11 & 12 students interested in production work on a TV Gaming show. For more info & to apply go to wonderworldgames. com.au/jobs.shtml
TUTOR, Maths and English. Primary to year 10. Experienced, teacher. 0438 589 063.
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ABBOTT SELF STORAGE Brick storage units in 6 different sizes ACCESSIBLE 7 DAYS. LIVE-IN SECURITY Cartons, plastic covers for sale 22 Abbott Road, Hallam Phone 9703 1933
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Sunday 6th July
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.
Casual/Part time. Experience preferred but not essential. For more information contact Craig on 5941 2416.
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Choices Flooring is a family owned business. We require an energetic Sales Person with great people skills who is prepared to work within a team environment. Sales experience within the flooring industry is preferable but not essential. Salary + commission + super. Must be able to work weekends on a rotating roster. Email CV to:
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.
narrewarren@choicesflooring.com.au
QUALIFIED PLUMBERS APPRENTICE PLUMBERS DRAINERS/OPERATORS
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.
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
Together, we will provide all stakeholders internal and external the best possible solutions and service. A history in Media or sales would be highly regarded although not a pre requisite. Current drivers licence and fully maintained vehicle required.
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Mail your application to: Paul Bewicke, Group Real Estate Manager, Star News Group, PO Box 9, Pakenham 3980 paul.bewicke@starnewsgroup.com.au
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QUALIFIED CHEFS/ COOKS/ KITCHEN HANDS Trios Sports Club in Cranbourne is seeking to employ Casual experienced Chefs, Cooks and Kitchen hands for the newly revamped kitchen opening in August 2014. The position involves split shifts over lunch and dinner service including weekends on a rotating roster. The applicants should have experience in all facets of food preparation including pans and grill, larder and be familiar with Health, hygiene and safety regulations, Food Act and OHS requirements. Must be able to work unsupervised, be efficient, exercise sound judgment under pressure and work well in a team environment. The right person will be rewarded with a great working environment and team. Please forward your application and resume to Trios Sports Club Attn: Ruwan Kiwaratne, Head Chef. PO Box 454 Cranbourne 3977 or email to admin@triossportsclub.com.au
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What you will need to offer usBe Prepared to put in the hard yards to ensure you succeed. Demonstrate Sales Success. We offerFirst class office and working conditions A very busy sales and property management Agency Intense marketing campaigns You must have a current Agent’s Representative Certificate Please forward your Resume and a copy of your Agent’s Representative Certificate to– craigcurrie@c21pakenham.com.au 103 Main Street, Pakenham Phone: 5940 9922
FIRST AID FOR SCHOOLS AND CHILDCARE COURSE
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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
1300 134 504
Corrections Victoria who provided $5000 and people to assist with the work. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said the new pig pens were designed to be both entertaining and educational. “This is not only a novel way to construct the pens, but also helps make feeding time more convenient and allows the
pigs to be transferred between pens easily,” he said. “Myuna Farm is a popular example of farming life in the suburbs, with more than 135,000 visitors each year.” People can visit the pigs and see their new abode at Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, between 10am and 4pm daily.
Gravity gets ’em home
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NO MATTER how hard the big bad wolf huffs and puffs, he would still have trouble getting to the pigs at Myuna Farm. The animals now have new homes at the Doveton Farm made from straw, wood and bricks - based on the fable of the Three Little Pigs. The City if Casey undertook the project with the support of
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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Bruce Clough Mazda
SALES REAL ESTATE - PAKENHAM
New digs for pigs
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL
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Myuna Farm has constructed three new pig pens based on the fable of The Three Little Pigs. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Buy & Sell in our
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DEVON Meadows Primary School’s inaugural billycart derby got off and racing last week. The senior school students were given the challenge to design and construct a billycart at home, with the help of their parents. On Friday 20 June, students brought their creations to school and raced them down the hill. Senior school co-ordinator Paul McCarrick, who organised the project, said families really got behind the initiative. “I was really impressed with the amount of work that many families had put in to their billy carts,” he said. “The idea was to get the parents involved in their children’s learning without them having to come to school to be included. “There was a massive turnout from parents, grandparents and the wider community for the derby on Friday. “The event was so successful we have decided to make it a bi-annual event.”
Brock, Seth and Caleb get ready to race in Devon Meadows Primary School’s billycart derby.
Manu pushes his classmate down the hill in one of the billycarts.
Australian Easy Train 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.
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William gives a thumbs up to his billycart design.
Olivia is all smiles as she shows off her billycart design.
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Dean Johnson and his Cavaliers team-mates will be looking to continue their red-hot form this Saturday night at home against Picture: GARY SISSONS Shepparton. 122520
Cavs face toughest test By RUSSELL BENNETT
Renae Mokrzycki will always look back fondly on her time with North Idaho College as she finished up her Picture: JARROD POTTER junior college basketball career recently. 121293
March towards a mad dream By JARROD POTTER
A CAVALCADE of awards returned with Renae Mokrzycki from her first two years of American college basketball - but what she most appreciates was the complete experience. Mokrzycki, 20, from Cranbourne North, finished up her North Idaho College basketball career with an armful of awards - First Team All- Scenic West Athletic Conference (SWAC) honours, Region 18 All-Tournament honours, North Idaho College Female Athlete of the Year and Cardinals’ Most Valuable Player. The awards are humbling but most importantly for her was the time Mokrzycki spent in Coeur d’Alene and the experience gained in her inaugural years. “Just the experience - it’s something that not a lot of people get an opportunity to do and to go over to the states and get a game that I love, the experience itself is something to look back on,” Mokrzycki said.
“I had a good season compared to my freshman season - as a season I think I put everything I could into North Idaho and I don’t think I left on a bad note and I put everything I could. “Even though I’m leaving (the team) I’m not saying goodbye - I will still get to see my host family and some of the girls and it’s good to still be nearby.” She’ll shift to NCAA’s Division 1 competition next season when she takes her first steps on court as a University of Idaho and its high-ranking women’s basketball team - the Vandals. Dreams of March Madness - the American college basketball system’s premier national tournament - now flood Mokrzycki’s mind and just making it into the tournament would be a thrill. “My team made March Madness last season,” she said. “They played a top team and lost, but making it into the NCAA tournament is a dream now. “First it was to go to college, now
it’s March Madness and if I got that opportunity I’d be the happiest girl and it would be absolutely amazing.” The worst part about being at home for Mokrzycki is watching her former Casey Cavaliers team mates take to the court without her as she’s been told to focus on her college basketball instead. Mokrzycki has been told by Vandals coaches that she’ll be expected to play at the three-spot (small forward) and she’s relished the chance to expand her repertoire and gain more versatility for when she returns to Australia. She’s keeping busy by working on her game - attending training sessions at the Andrew Bogut Basketball Academy - and working as a part-time coach at Scotch College. With a list of thanks as long as her achievements, Mokrzycki said she thanked everyone who stood by her in the first two years of her college career - especially her host family - the Kinsons - her coaches - Chris and Kerry Carlson - and especially her mum for her continued support.
DO NOT tell Casey Cavaliers Big V men’s basketball coach Stewart Baird that this week’s top-ofthe-table clash with Shepparton is ’just another game’ because, in his words, “that’s rubbish”. “It’s a huge test this week,” he said. “We haven’t seen them since round one when we played them up there and they’ve improved immensely - they’ve added players and they’ve only had the two losses; the same as us. “It’s a huge night - it’s potentially season-defining. Depending on how other games fall, this one could see us go to first or even to fourth in a couple of weeks if things don’t go our way.” But if the Cavs continue to show the same kind of form they produced on the weekend away to Pakenham, they’ll undoubtedly be in a rocksolid position come play-off time. Casey was nothing short of sensational in their first local derby of the year against the Warriors, storming to a 98-76 win in what Baird described as “close to our best game this season so far”. The Cavs led by 15 points at the first change before the margin was cut to just nine after the Warriors briefly grabbed the momentum. Yet, typical of Pakenham’s night, the Warriors turned the ball over on a fastbreak only to watch the Cavs convert an and-one play at the other end. By the half the margin had exploded out to 26 points. Warriors coach Ryan Rogers took a stand by benching his starters for the vast majority of the second half, while Casey stars Matt Witherden (10 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists), Dean Johnson (9 points and 10 rebounds) and Matt Pebole (20 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists)
consistently found easy buckets in the paint. The Cavs were making the extra pass and finding the open man at will. And in the paint and on the fastbreak they were simply monstering their closest local rivals. Only Lee Belton (14 points and 6 rebounds in just 12 minutes) and Bill Winder (12 points and 7 rebounds) found open space with any sort of regularity for the Warriors. Baird was full of praise for Bevan Camilleri and Ash Szalek, who both came off the bench with great effect. “Bev would start for most teams - he was great,” Baird said. “He’s just clever at getting to the right spots.” Camilleri finished with more points (18) to his name than minutes (14) on Saturday, while Szalek also made a strong impact. The Cavs will need to rely on that depth if they’re to secure another win over the Gators - and their star guard Matt Bartlett - this Saturday night. He’s averaging close to 25 points per game and is fresh off a 28-point showing against the Bushrangers. “We’ll mix it up against them show them a bit of zone defense and try to make Matty (Bartlett) dribble the ball, rather than just catch and shoot,” Baird said. “That might only limit him a small amount, but every little bit helps.” The Fortress, otherwise known as the Casey Basketball Stadium, will host a massive triple-header this Saturday from 4.30pm when the Casey Youth League side attempts to defend top spot against Craigieburn. The Big V battles commence from 6.30 with the Lady Cavs facing the Shepparton women’s side, followed by the huge blockbuster between Baird’s Cavaliers and the Gators.
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VFL CASEY SCORPIONS 2.0 2.2 6.6 6.8 (44) BOX HILL HAWKS 3.4 7.10 10.11 19.15 (129) CASEY GOALS: J. Fitzpatrick 2, T. Smith, M. Evans, N. Page, J. Toumpas. BEST: V. Michie, A. Georgiou, D. Barry, D. Nicholson, S. Blease, E. Panozza. BOX HILL GOALS: B. McEvoy 5, S. Cust 4, J. Kelly 2, D. Willsmore 2, J. Simpkin, W. Langford, M. O’Donnell, S. Iles, S. Grimley, M. Hallahan. BEST: B. McEvoy, M. Lock, A. Woodward, J. Simpkin, S. Cust, J. Kelly.
Even with Casey’s Evan Panozza and Max Gawn on him, it wasn’t enough to stop Ben McEvoy kicking five goals for Box Hill. 122574
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Scorpions against the wind By JARROD POTTER BOX HILL belted Casey by 85 points following a late 10-goal surge in round 11 of the VFL. The Scorpions had fought through the first three quarters to curtail the reigning VFL premier and ladder leading Hawks - who were boosted even further by the inclusion of AFL players Ben McEvoy, Ben Stratton and Jonathan Simpkin. McEvoy took to the VFL with aplomb showing no signs of the hamstring injury that left him out of the AFL ranks for the last three weeks as he
bagged five goals and excelled through the goal and centre squares. Limited forward line options restricted the Scorpions, leaving Jack Fitzpatrick the best scorer with a pair of goals. Early wasteful kicking and undisciplined free kicks were highlighted by Casey coach Rohan Welsh at the quarter-time huddle. “If we pick smarter options coming out of half back into our forward line, that will fix a lot of the problems so far I reckon, so we’ve got to be more efficient by foot when we go forward,” Welsh
QUIZ NUMBER 1260 2. WHICH US Olympic champion died at the age of just 38 in 1998? 3. WHICH well known televised snooker tournament was discontinued in 1986? 4. WHICH famous international yacht race is traditionally held in British waters? 5. WHICH famous jockey won the Sydney jockeys’ premiership every year from 1957 to 1964? 6. WHAT sport is played in the hit movie ‘Major League’? 7. WHICH New Zealander won the Australian Masters golf title in 1979? 8. WHICH early Australian swimmer appeared in two Hollywood movies? 9. WHAT sport was played by France’s famous ‘Four Musketeers’ in the 1920s and ‘30s? 10. WHICH Australian swum the English Channel 19 times? 11. WHAT is ‘Football in the water’ now known as? 12. WHAT cost Australia victory in the women’s 4 x 100 metres running relay at the 1952 Olympics? 13. WHICH brother and sister won the Wimbledon mixed doubles title in 1977? 14. AN Australian won the first ever Olympic swimming gold medal.Who was she? 15. WHICH country won the chess world championship every year from 1952 to 1974?
19. IN golf, how many shots above par is a bogey? 20. WHICH Muslim youngster broke into the top flight of Australian cricket in 2010?
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Patched up and ready for the rest of the match, the claret from Nathan Page was plugged effectively but not attractively. 122574
The loss leaves Casey 13th on the VFL ladder and three games removed from the top eight. A drastic turnaround will need to start this weekend against Williamstown at home for the Scorpions to stand any chance of qualifying for finals.
Hallam stumble at final hurdle
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urged his team. “Silly free kicks and silly 50-metre penalties cost us - three 50m penalties into this wind has cost us a little bit so we’ve got to make sure we get them back.” Casey Fields’ notoriously wind-ravaged Berwick-Cranbourne Road end paid the Scorpions no favours as the Scorpions could only muster four behinds bearing in that direction. Fighting back after half time, Casey’s third term produced four goals in a row before the true might of the Hawks reverberated around the ground. The last 10 goals belonged to Box Hill as McEvoy and Sam Cust (4 goals) seized upon Casey’s crumbling defence. Casey’s prime performers were Viv Michie, earning 30 possessions and closing in on another AFL berth, Demons’ emergency Sam Blease (28 touches), Daniel Nicholson (25), and Max Gawn (24).
WITH such a massive build-up and a spot on the MCG in the Premier League Grand Final on offer, Hallam unfortunately couldn’t get over their final hurdle. They were defeated by Bendigo SSC in the semi-final at Victoria Park on Wednesday (18 June). Forty senior boys represented Hallam in the Premier League competition this year and all contributed to gain a spot in the semi-final stage. A replay of the 2013 semi-final saw Hallam up against a committed and talented team from Bendigo who had 18 TAC players from Bendigo Pioneers on their list. Caleb Millman put in a monumental display at centre half back and had an intriguing
battle with Bendigo’s key forward all game. Trent Thomas in his Premier League debut tore the game apart when he was given the job in the back pocket early in the first quarter. His ability to take his chance when his opportunity arose will be spoken about for years to come. Matt Soroczynski’s commitment to his team is to be admired. He threw his small frame at everything and nearly inspired his team to a win he deserved. Tom Glen backed up the ripping form that he has been in this year with the Dandenong Stingrays and was all class across half back. Captain Troy Toussaint, who never plays a bad game for Hallam, again tried with everything
he has inside him and never gave up chasing the dream. His ability to take contested marks against much bigger opponents never ceases to amaze. Others who can really hold their head high and played great games were Matija Sigeti who played at full back and rarely lost a contest and Braeden Philpin playing in the ruck. Both played undersized in height but finished the game on top. PREMIER LEAGUE SCOREBOARD
BSSC 6.7 (43) Hallam 3.8 (26) Hallam Goals: Denmead, Rice, Myatt. Best: Millman, Thomas, Soroczynski, Glen, Toussaint, Sigeti, Philpin.
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Eagles’ form explodes By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD is back in contention for a double-chance in September after the Eagles scored a character-building 21-point victory over Berwick in the Casey Cardinia league match-of-the-day at Holm Park Road. This Battle of the Creek had everything - with the two arch-rivals engaging in a typical arm-wrestle before the Eagles exploded away with a stunning four-goal burst. The win squared the ledger in their last 10 meetings but, more importantly, it also brought the fifthplaced Eagles to within a win of second place. The Eagles’ seven minutes of brilliance in the final term was just reward for a tireless display of pressure and intensity that finally wore their rivals down. Beacy had many good players on the day but the performance of reigning Norm Walker medallist
ruckman Scott Meyer was phenomenal, while Shaun Pollard’s four goals were the result of his real energy up forward. Jayden Gee, Kris Fletcher and Tyson Mitchem were others to shine while Mitch Johnson’s four goals and another quality midfield display from skipper Madi Andrews were the highlights for the vanquished. Premiership favourite Narre Warren rebounded from its first loss since Noah had the Arc with a 52-point victory over Pakenham at Toomuc Reserve. The Lions went with the Magpies early, until midway through the second term, before the champs just touched the accelerator and pulled away. Col McNamara continued his fine form for the Magpies, while a fully-fit Jackson Parker was back to his best across wing and half back. Liam Myatt kicked three for the winners while midfielders Dom Paynter and Russ Lehman were best
for the Lions. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is easier to read than Cranbourne’s form at the moment after the Eagles went down to ROC by 17 points at Casey Fields. The Eagles, who may be back on track after rolling Narre Warren last week, looked flat and lethargic as the energetic Kangaroos ran away with the contest for their best win in years. Ben Tivendale was everywhere for ROC, while Jake Ingaliso, Andrew Logan and Travis Woodfield were also up and about. Michael Boland and Anthony Vella were solid for the Eagles. Doveton impressed its homecrowd as it raced past the 100-point mark, for the first time this season, on its way to a 62-point victory over Keysborough. The Doves, who have been grounded all season, finally spread their wings, with 10 goal kickers
contributing to an entertaining display. Michael Laszczyk, Simon Black and Frank D’Agostino slotted three each for the home side who also had Jake Mullen and Mitch Anderson in ripping nick. Danny Morland and Geoff Humphreys tried hard for the Burra who are really struggling with injuries. Tooradin welcomed new coach Lachlan Gillespie in style with a 114-point thumping of Hampton Park. Andy Clarke’s replacement watched on as his Seagulls rammed home 8.3 to 1.0 in the third quarter to take a stranglehold on things. The two Jakes, Genoni and O’Donnell, contributed four each for the Seagulls, while Jimmy Cottrell and key defender Adam Galea were also dominant on the day. Full-back Brodie Yapp had his hands full, but never stopped trying for the Redbacks.
CCFL Scoreboard SENIORS BEACONSFIELD 2.2 5.8 9.11 14.13 (97) BERWICK 2.2 3.5 8.10 11.10 (76) TOORADIN-DALMORE 4.3 9.8 17.11 21.19 (145) HAMPTON PARK 1.2 1.3 2.3 4.7 (31) DOVETON 6.2 9.5 12.9 18.12 (120) KEYSBOROUGH 3.3 5.6 6.10 8.10 (58) ROC 2.0 7.1 10.2 13.7 (85) CRANBOURNE 0.2 5.6 6.7 9.14 (68) NARRE WARREN 2.7 8.7 9.1 14.15 (99) PAKENHAM 2.3 3.7 4.11 6.11 (47) RESERVES: Berwick 12.11 (83) d Beaconsfield 4.6 (30). Tooradin-Dalmore 17.12 (114) d Hampton Park 3.10 (28). Doveton 24.18 (162) d Keysborough 2.2 (14). Cranbourne 20.10 (130) d ROC 8.2 (50). Narre Warren 10.8 (68) d Pakenham 2.7 (19). UNDER 19: Berwick 14.13 (97) d Beaconsfield 0.6 (6). Tooradin-Dalmore 13.15 (93) d Hampton Park 10.3 (63). Cranbourne 18.11 (119) d ROC 6.6 (42). Narre Warren 9.10 (64) d Pakenham 4.7 (31). UNDER 17: Tooradin-Dalmore 13.8 (86) d Hampton Park 3.4 (22). Narre Warren 19.10 (124) d Pakenham 2.5 (17). Berwick 15.16 (106) d Beaconsfield 2.5 (17). SENIOR LADDER W L D % PTS Narre Warren 9 1 0 277.27 36 Berwick 7 3 0 169.76 28 Cranbourne 7 3 0 157.32 28 Pakenham 7 3 0 98.80 28 Beaconsfield 6 4 0 143.34 24 ROC 5 5 0 85.26 20 Doveton 4 6 0 71.92 16 Tooradin-Dalmore 3 7 0 88.57 12 Keysborough 1 9 0 45.75 4 Hampton Park 1 9 0 29.66 4 This week: Doveton v Tooradin-Dalmore, Berwick v Pakenham, Narre Warren v Beaconsfield, Keysborough v Cranbourne, ROC v Hampton Park.
That winning feeling. Larenzo Breschi and his Tooradin team-mates belt out the club song after Saturday’s big win over Hampton Park. 122599 Picture: DAVID NAGEL Top: Tooradin ruckman Michael Wallace gets the jump on Hampton Park’s Billy Thomas during the Seagulls’ 114-point romp at Robert Booth Reserve. 122575 Picture: JARROD POTTER Right: Crunch time! Beaconsfield full-back Daniel Battaglin is not exactly in ideal position to spoil Berwick pair Nathan Waite (8) and Mick Manley at Holm Park Road on Saturday. 122435 Picture: GARY SISSONS
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The Devils were prouder By JARROD POTTER UNABLE to get out of first gear quickly, Cranbourne conceded a nine-point VWFL Division 1 loss to Eastern Devils. The Devils kicked three early goals to establish a handy buffer that the Eagles couldn’t hunt down. Former Keysborough player and VWFL South East best-andfairest Jaimee Lambert starred for Eastern. Kirsten Mcleod retains her lead in Division 1’s goal kicking competition as she drilled three goals to take her tally to 16 majors from six games. Belinda Wilder, Alicia Heins and Lauren Robinson also featured in the Eagles’ best. Making her step up to the VWFL, Beaconsfield Youth Girls’ ruck/forward Lauren Hojnacki kicked a goal on debut.
It has been a season of debutants for the Eagles with 36 players pulling on the Division 1 side’s jumper from only seven games in 2014 as Shaun Smith and Keith Edwards figure out the best combinations for the firsts and seconds teams. Cranbourne falls to fifth in the VWFL’s Division 1 competition and head out to Kings Park Reserve on Saturday afternoon to face VU St Albans. In other results, Cranbourne’s reserves smashed Bayswater by 48 points as Houda Sidani, Belinda Czosnek and Cat Robinson bagged two goals apiece. Hallam surged in the fourth term to seize an 18-point win over Chirnside Park. Their champion achievers were Rebecca Sadler, Alice Mctaggart and Carlee Mclaren with multiple goal efforts coming via Natalie Horua and Sarah Punton.
Cranbourne’s Kirsten Mcleod is leading the VWFL Division 1 goalkicking after a three-goal haul against Eastern Devils. 122188 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Larenzo leaves with his goal achieved By DAVID NAGEL TOORADIN’S number one import, Larenzo Breschi, wore the Green, White and Red of his native Italy with pride on Saturday as he finished his football career in grand style in the Seagulls under-17 win over Hampton Park. Larenzo - who had never seen a game of football before arriving from Florence on February 2 - kicked a goal with his last kick, in his last game, before he flies back to Tuscany this Saturday after a five-month stay as an exchange student. The 18-year-old Kooweerup Secondary College student said his first trip overseas had been a life-changing experience. “To live through this experience has been like living someone else’s life and I will take with me so many good memories and thoughts,” he said. Larenzo’s ‘mother’ for the last five months, Jan Sabbatucci, said Larenzo had fit in well with her own four boys, but took time to adjust to the noise. “He’s not as loud and boisterous as the others,” she said. “The only thing I told him was to not tell his mother he got a black eye playing football.” But it was Larenzo who had the last word. “I want to thank the Sabbatucci family, they are a great family, very loud, but a great family and I really enjoyed my time with them,” he said. I also want to thank Tooradin, my friends, and everyone else who has helped me get good enough to kick three goals for my career.” But he saved his best Aussie tribute, in a strong Italian accent, for his coach Greg Bethune. “My coach ... he’s a really good bloke.”
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Hot hatch a breeder Rudi makes the difference By PETER ANDERSON RENAULT’S Clio keeps breeding. Late last year was the excellent Clio RenaultSport 200 and now comes the Renault Clio GT. The GT is meant to be a halfway house between the standard 1.2 Clio’s ride and handling package and the harder-core RS. It also has a more generous spec level than the other four cylinder offerings and with the price to match. The GT is set apart from its lesser 1.2 brethren with 17-inch wheels, a lower stance and some stripes and badges. The GT badges actually look pretty cool, almost as cool as the RS badges on the 200. The GT also gets its own bumper design with wide LED strips as daytime running lights, twin chrometipped exhaust and satin grey “blades” along the lower half of the doors. There’s also a GT-exclusive colour, Malta Blue. The GT Premium replaces the standard rear spoiler with the larger RenaultSport spoil-
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comfortable pair of GT front seats. For more information contact Barry Bourke Renault, 755 Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone 9707 2222. Model range GT 1.2-litre turbo-petrol five-door hatch: $25,290 (automatic); GT Premium 1.2-litre turbo-petrol five-door hatch: $28,790 (automatic).
TRAVIS Honda is the local Honda dealer for the Cranbourne area. Situated in Seaford, its sales department is at 9-10 Wells Road and the service department is at 28 Sir Laurence Drive. Travis Honda sells new Honda and used vehicles. Dealer principal Rudi Sims has 23 years’ experience in the motor industry with many brands including Mercedes Benz, Holden and Mitsubishi. He said the dealership also services and offers genuine Honda parts and accessories. “The majority of my time has been spent with the Honda brand 15 years in total,” he said. “Our motto at Travis Honda is ‘Honda make the car, Travis Honda makes the difference’. “We offer great customer service and have been part of the local community since 1983. “We have just launched the brand new Honda City from $17,990 drive away so come and test drive.” Travis Honda sells new Honda cars - included in the range are the CRV, Odyssey, Civic, Accord, Jazz and City. “When you purchase a Honda we dedicate ourselves to a standard of sales and after sales service that is consistent with the outstanding quality of our products,” Mr Sims said. “Please come and visit our brand new service facility at 28 Sir Lau-
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Rudi Sims, dealer principal at Travis Honda, Seaford. rence Drive, Seaford. We also service other makes and models. “We are about to start construction on a brand new showroom and we are also part of the Freeway Moto Group including Ford, Sanyong and Cherry in Cranbourne.” Travis Honda is open Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6pm and Saturday 8.30pm to 5pm. Further information phone 9786 1022.
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WINNEBAGO MOTORHOME 2002, it has only done 30,000km since new, 1 owner, has been garaged for a number of years. Seperate toilet and shower, sleeps 6, it has a 2 door fridge freezer which runs off gas and main power, stove oven that has never been used, microwave oven. It has a reversing camera, tow bar, heating/cooling system through out also stereo and UHF radio. Rego till 18th September 2014, $80,000ono. Phone Garry on 0429 935 380.
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Latest Nissan GT-R is tougher than ever, but softer at the same time… ours was the special Black Edition.
Bargain Nissan is in the black By EWAN KENNEDY NISSAN’S stunning GT-R supercar remains one the greatest automotive bargains of all time. We have spent a lot of time with them, and loved every experience. Having interviewed the GT-R’s designers and engineers in Japan, and driven GT-Rs extensively in this country, we still marvel at the level of racecar technology the vehicle offers. Most important is the sheer driving pleasure the GT provides. We have fanged a couple of GT-Rs at Eastern Creek Raceway and driven them extensively on roads in NSW, Queensland and Tasmania. Without exception we have come away with huge smiles on our face. Having just spent a few hours behind the wheel of the latest Nissan GT-R - in special Black Edition guise - we were impressed with the softer ride. It’s certainly not Lexus soft, but it’s acceptable to the point that we could use it as a daily driver, not just a track day special. That’s important. The latest Nissan GT-R 3.8-litre V6 puts out 540 horsepower (404 kW in weak metric terms) at 6400 rpm, up from the 390 kW in the previous iteration. Maximum torque has gone up from 612 Nm to 628 Nm, this solid grunt is generated in a generous band between 3200 and 5800 revs so it’s delightfully easy to keep the engine on song. Each GT-R powerplant is carefully assembled by hand. As an example, the engine builders precisely match the ports of the intake manifold and cylinder head. Sodium filled valves speed up cooling and the catalytic converter is just half the size of the previous one. Impressively, engine efficiency means it can run on leaner air/fuel mixture, cutting emissions and fuel use. The latter is 98 octane, not cheap fuel, but it lets the engineers tune their motors to the max. Power is sent to all four wheels via a six-speed double-clutch transmission mounted at the rear of the car. Shift feel and quietness have been refined. The GT-R Black Edition runs on
black ultra-light forged alloy 20-inch wheels. They have a width of 9.5 inches at the front and 10.5 inches at the rear. Its rear spoiler is unique to this model and is built from lightweight carbon fibre. Seats are Recaro sports units in the front. Finished in black leather with red accents they look as good as they feel. A pair of individual seats are squeezed in at the rear. The dashboard, steering wheel, console and doors also get the black and red treatment. Incidentally, there is a good variety of colours, your GT-R Black doesn’t have to be black. Acceleration is mind blowing. Hit the launch control and hang - for in just 2.7 seconds the big GT-R leaps from rest to 100 km/h. That’s superbike territory and emphasises that this really is a race car for the road. The aforementioned improvement in ride comfort has been made possible electronically. The suspension settings are switchable between ‘comfort’, ‘normal’ and ‘race track’. We particularly liked the action of the fixed-position steering wheel-mounted shifter paddles. The latest Nissan GT-R has an even stronger body to let it handle the addedVpower and torque. Obviously, it also gives the suspension a stiffer plat-
form to work from. Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tyres, developed for the GT-R, give excellent road grip as well as improved feedback through the steering wheel. There is little legroom in the rear of this sportscar, which is no big deal. A 315-litre boot provides reasonable usability for a pampered pair when touring. The Bose sound system has been given a boost as it now has subwoofers that were previously only available with the Egoist spec GT-R. Door speakers and woofer in the rear are now mounted on a solid aluminium panel to reduce vibration. On the subject of sound, that from the dual twin exhausts perfectly matches the feel of the big Nissan GT-R. Nissan GT-R is the most affordable supercar by a huge margin. The GT-R Black Edition has a recommended retail of just $182,500 plus on-road costs. More than 400 Australians are among the 20,000-plus GT-R buyers worldwide - and every one we have ever spoken to just loves their car. To inspect the Nissan range contact Berwick Nissan, 6-8 Kangan Drive, Berwick. Phone 9796 1777.
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