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Racing boost A HOTEL, veterinary clinic and extensive horse stabling are among ideas being floated to enhance Cranbourne’s thriving racing industry. The City of Casey is currently proposing a potential zone change at the Cranbourne Racing Complex and surrounding sites to pave the way for future development at the site. The rezoning to a Special Use Zone would allow the council and Cranbourne Recreation Reserve Committee of Management to more clearly plan for the future of the site. The News has heard of future visions for the site including an entertainment and tourism precinct including a hotel and a veterinary clinic and extensive horse stabling precinct to support the racing industry. The redevelopment also takes in the old Cranbourne pool site, with reports that it could be turned into a gym. City of Casey acting manager strategic development Kathryn Seirlis said that the rezoning was being applied to more clearly guide the land use direction for the area. “The proposed changes are consistent with the zoning of other major racecourses across Victoria,” she said.
“It will result in job opportunities being created and supports the ongoing development of the significant racing and equestrian industries in the City of Casey. “Importantly, the changes identify where open space will be a focus. “It is envisaged that these areas will be upgraded for the benefit of Casey residents with improved vegetation outcomes (habitat for birds and animals) and construction of walking paths, for example.” Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge said the potential change to the planning scheme would provide more certainty with what could and could not be achieved at the racing centre and surrounding land. “For the racing codes, it gives us clarity for future uses,” he said. “The current zoning prohibits us in many ways, in particular it prohibits the establishment of a veterinary hospital on site. “This is 460 acres in the centre of Cranbourne that we need to strategically plan. “The amended zone would be good for racing related industry uses, but also identifies areas we need to protect and enhance with flora and fauna corridors.”
Mr Bainbridge said the Cranbourne Recreation Reserve Committee of Management felt that the area in question was an important piece of land in the heart of Cranbourne and the Special Use Zone would allow it to reach its full potential. “This will allow the reserve to grow and expand in our point of view,” he said. “It makes way for potential on-course stabling, clarity on the potential for a veterinary practice and other possible investments to support the racing industry in this area, which is arguably the biggest industry in the City of Casey. “We will also be mindful of the important community values this land has.” The City of Casey recently exhibited the amended Casey Planning Scheme to the Cranbourne community, with the proposed rezoning. The council received 20 submissions with some concerns raised about the impact on nearby residential areas, maintaining public access and ensuring the enhancement of biodiversity of the area. The council will now request that the Minister for Planning appoint a panel to consider submissions to the amended planning scheme.
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By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CRANBOURNE student Tony Jakupi hopes thieves who stole his recently deceased father’s tip-truck and bobcat might feel a pang of conscience. Tony’s father John Jakupi had lived humbly and contentedly on a pension in Shawlands Caravan Park in Dandenong, too proud to take money from well-to-do relatives. He had bequeathed the vehicles to Tony to set him up financially. “The truck, bobcat and caravan were all the assets he had. The plan was to sell (the vehicles) and help me towards a deposit on a house,” Tony said. “He was throwing what-
ever bits of money he had on the truck. He wanted to go back to Yugoslavia to visit his 90-year-old father on the left-over money.” John died in his caravan from a heart attack last month just before buying new tyres for the truck. Tony, who studies architecture and lives with a partner and five kids in Cranbourne, was hoping to use some of the vehicles’ proceeds - expected to be about $36,000 - to fund a tombstone for his dear dad. “If only (the thieves) knew the circumstances ... it’s the only means I have to fund his grave. “If they had any heart at all, perhaps they can just bail them on the road and call Crime Stoppers.”
Greater Dandenong detectives believe thieves in a dark SUV stole the unregistered truck loaded with the bobcat early on 31 July. The vehicles had been parked on a slip lane in front of a business on 65 South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong - not far from the caravan park. A friend of Tony’s - who lived in the caravan park - had spotted the SUV parked next to the vehicles between 3am and 3.15am. When he returned five minutes later, the truck and bobcat were gone. “He thought there was something a bit suspicious. He’s kicking himself in a way,” Tony said.
“I’m shocked that I parked them there that afternoon. The next morning they were gone. I hardly slept the first few nights. I’ve been driving around late at night, looking for (suspicious) four-wheel-drives.” The truck is a white 1980s Isuzu with the numberplates 1AV1KL; the bobcat a yellow 1999 Mustang 2050 model. Tony said the truck could not travel more than 10 kilometres without overheating, so thought it could be stored in a shed or yard close by. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Footy suspension for broken leg teens By BEN CAMERON THREE South East Junior footballers have received four-week suspensions following an incident which left a Tooradin player with a broken leg in two places. The injured Tooradin player was penalised for striking and two Officer players for rough conduct following an incident just before quarter time in an Under 14 Division 2 fixture at Officer Recreation Reserve on Sunday 27 July. Police attended the ground and initially investigated “an alleged
assault” however referred the matter back to the league for investigation after finding no evidence of malicious behaviour. League general manager Shaun Connell said after a week-long independent investigation, and a two-hour tribunal hearing on Tuesday night, the 14-year-old’s leg injury was “accidental”. “The league will not go into details about the incident,” league general manager Shaun Connell said. “We will not reveal who gave
evidence. Three cases were heard as part of the one incident. “One of the teams decided to end the game early. Clubs will be advised of the final result in due course. “It’s an isolated incident for the league. We will continue to work hard to educate coaches, players and spectators and provide a safety environment.” Tooradin vice-president Derek Genoni said the incident was shattering for the young Tooradin player.
“The boy has broken both bones in his lower leg at the end of the quarter,” he said. “It’s very sad, he won’t be playing footy for the rest of the year.” The Tooradin player sustained a serious break to the leg which required surgery. “We can also confirm that Victoria Police attended the ground and are making their own inquiries.” Officer Football Club declined to comment.
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Some space to dream By BRIDGET COOK WHEN Therese Howell talks about the dream vision for the proposed inclusive playspace for Casey, there’s a passion and excitement in her voice that she can’t contain. That is because she knows the full potential of what a truly unique play area can be achieved at Livvi’s Place in the Marriott Waters Estate if the funding can be secured. National charity Touched by Olivia and the City of Casey have teamed up to create an all abilities playground in Lyndhurst - to be the only one of its kind in this region. Every aspect of the design will consider the special needs of children with disabilities and include a range of equipment that caters to children of all abilities, including those who are wheelchair bound. Ms Howell, the local resident who has been the driving force behind the project, said through council funding and donations organisers have managed to raise $80,000 towards the playspace, but they desperately needed a total of $300,000 to complete the full design. Ms Howell said she wanted to share the dream vision with the community to show people what an amazing playspace can be achieved if more businesses and individuals contribute towards it. “The average playground attracts up to 500 participants a week,” she said. “Touched by Olivia playgrounds can attract up to 3000 participants a week.” Ms Howell said she wanted to walk people through the journey of the dream playspace. “We are looking to have an entrance way showing community and business sponsorship, to show the spirit behind this playspace,” she said. “People of all abilities can get around to every aspect of this playspace irrespective of if they can use the equipment or not. “There are sensory zones to walk through and the whole space is enclosed so parents don’t have to worry about their children running off. “There are passive zones for children with autism, if it’s all too much and too loud elsewhere. “There are planes for a place called the tree
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house - a ramp up to the canopies of the trees so people can look out over the play space, and with slides coming down to the ground. “There will be interactive water tables that someone in a wheelchair can access, where children can touch and play with water. “The wheelchair carousel is another great feature, where children of all abilities can play together. “We also hope there will be a large, open space and a kite flying hill. “A great piece of equipment we want to include is the double flying fox, which has one high-back, harnessed seat for those in a wheelchair.
“There will also be barbecue area, seating for the community and wheelchair accessible tables.” Ms Howell urged people to get behind the project as much as they could, whether it be in a big or small way. Local businesses, schools and organisations have held sausage sizzles, morning teas and casual days to fundraise for the playspace already. “This is a wonderful opportunity for the community to show their support towards an inclusive and connected space in Casey, for the wider region,” she said. “It will be a community asset and belong to everybody.
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polite, but it did not warrant what happened after that.” The man said later on when he was returning to his car, one of the family members was in the car park staring at him before setting upon him. “I was trying so hard not to look at him,” he said. “Just as I got to my car, he came running up to me and pushed me onto the ground. “I was punched several times to the head and kicked as well. “I just kept saying ‘sorry,sorry’ so he would stop. “I was on the ground - I think there were either one or two people involved.” The man was unable to get up after the attack as his leg was fractured, so his sister called emergency services. He was taken to Casey Hospital to be treated for the broken leg, which has to undergo surgery. The man said he was shocked that the whole thing had occurred. “It’s disgusting and pathetic that someone would assault someone like that, really over nothing,” he said. “I know I shouldn’t have
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I RECEIVED an interesting item of junk mail today. It was from our deputy mayor, Amanda Stapledon, touting for votes in the forthcoming Victorian election. What makes it interesting is that in the same document she has expressed concern for our “safety and welfare” regarding the issue of the neglect and lack of maintenance to potentially dangerous trees in Timbarra. The opening sentences read as follows: “It was brought to my attention while doorknocking your estate that many residents have great concerns regarding the trees outside your homes. Upon learning this I immediately contacted your Ward Councillor and Casey CEO”. I would like to remind Ms Stapledon that this matter has been an issue for many years. I have suffered property damage by these trees on two occasions in the last two and a half years; I have personally pleaded to her for her assistance on several occasions and she has completely ignored my correspondence. Not once has she bothered to reply, now all of a sudden she is using her position on the council in an attempt to shore up support for the state election. The pamphlet closed indicating that she would like to hear from me. Here is my response to the deputy mayor that I would also like to share with others. Col Colson, Berwick.
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WE HAVE read that the City of Casey rates will be reduced by .4 per cent (News, 31 July). Oh, what a fantastic drop in the ocean which we are sure will have every ratepayer jumping for joy. The council must be taking us for fools. Our emails to the council regarding the funding of the Casey Cultural Precinct, which is to be constructed at a cost $125 million, have had no reply. The council says there have been savings and expected funding from the federal and state governments. These savings could have been used to reduce our rates.
Cr Wayne Smith said the council was looking for a pledge of $10 million from both levels of government. Where will the balance of $115 million come from and who will pay for it if not we ratepayers? If this structure does go ahead, does the manager or anyone in the council have any idea of the running costs of this precinct? What would be the fees to use this facility and can we be sure that ratepayers will be able to afford it? We would also like to know why these three City of Casey personnel are still in office when they have been endorsed for the forthcoming state election? These people should have been removed from office as soon as they landed Liberal Party endorsement for the state election. They must also pay back to the council all costs for their election to the council, so that council does not have to spend ratepayers’ money for their replacements in their wards. When these people have no regard for the community they were elected to represent, they will in no way be good for the electorate they stand for. People in those areas should be wary of voting for these candidates who have just used the council as a footstool to better their positions without a care about the community. In the future all City of Casey councillors who are elected must take an oath to serve the community for their full term of office. Last but not least, we request all ratepayers withhold paying their rates until the council starts to mow all the nature strips in front of their homes, as that land supposedly belongs to the council.
Why do we ratepayers have to spend our money and resources to keep the nature strips neat and tidy and thereby the council can increase the value of our homes to their advantage? Dunstan Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.
Ripe for parking I REFER to Rex Flannery’s comments (Park parking, News 31 July). Four years ago I did a title search with Land Victoria and found that the ‘park’ is owned by none other than our own Casey Council. That is, numbers 1 and 3 Shrives Road and also, number 3 Austin Avenue, Narre Warren, are all owned by the local council. I also believe that no. 5 Austin Avenue, is owned by the council, though I did not confirm that one! I think council is probably waiting for the owners of number 7 Austin Avenue to sell up so it can be compulsorily acquired to make up the whole park on the north side of Austin Avenue. I suggested back in 2010 that it should be converted into a railway car-park, as it wasn’t being used as a park at all, and it still isn’t. It doesn’t have any playground equipment, just grass and three or so trees. It’s ripe for use as a car-park for those choosing to use it as such, but it should only be accessible from Austin Avenue. Then, upon leaving, cars should only be allowed to turn left along Shrives Road, NOT right and across the railway line into Webb Street, to avoid even more traffic issues in this already over-crowded railway station precinct. Terry Walsh, Narre Warren South.
Expecting a police visit RESIDENTS in burglary hot spots will soon receive a visit from police. Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia are part of a Victoria Police pilot that will deploy patrols in areas where burglaries have occurred. The initiative is based on research that shows houses within 400 metres of a burgled property are temporarily at risk of being targeted next. Dandenong Sergeant Melissa Blair said it was a more pro-active approach to crime prevention. “We know that burglars are likely to target properties in nearby areas so we’re out talk-
ing to residents to reinforce the need to lock up,” she said. “It’s about increasing awareness that these crimes are happening and reminding people to be smart about securing their property, so that future burglaries don’t occur at all.” There were 28,915 residential burglaries reported to police in 2012-’13 and more than 8000 resulted from a burglar entering through an unlocked door or window. “A lot of the time these crimes are avoidable,” Sgt Blair said. “Residents need to make sure that they have good qual-
ity locks on their doors and windows, and to use those locks at all times - even if you’re out for a short time. “And if you are going to be away for a few days, let your neighbours know so they can keep an eye on your house and bring in the mail so it looks occupied.” Police are also offering residents free security audits to help identify areas where home security could be improved. To learn more about how to secure a property against burglary, download a crime prevention fact sheet from www.police.vic.gov.au.
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WOMEN of all ages who missed out on doing their debutante ball in high school are being given a second chance to take part in an important moment in every woman’s life. The Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life is holding its Second Chance Ball to raise money for the Cancer Council, while giving women the opportunity to be involved in a special night on Friday 17 October. Event co-ordinator Kirrily Guinan said they planned the event as they thought it was a fun idea that would help them in their fund-raising efforts. “This will give those people who didn’t participate in a debutante ball when they were at school the opportunity to train for a special night and dance for their family, friends and
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PAM Mamouney says she doesn’t cry very often. But when the 78-year-old travelled to Canberra last Saturday to lay a wreath for her great uncle Robert Bond Middleton, who died serving in World War I, she admits a tear was shed. Almost a century to the day since the outbreak of the war, Pam’s family was one of many selected to take place in a special commemoration at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, as part of a program initiated by Australian War Memorial director Brendan Nelson over a year ago. For the commemoration, families who have a relative who fought and died in WW1 can apply to visit the memorial for a special 15-minute service dedicated to their ancestor. “I don’t cry very often but tears were rolling down my face and my daughter’s too, and the
grandchildren were very nervous about it,” Pam said. “It didn’t hit me until afterwards when I saw the WWI anniversary on the news that the timing was a miracle.” Pam, a passionate member of the Casey Multifaith, laid a wreath for her great uncle with her daughter Susan and grandchildren Mia, 11, and Charlie, 8, in front of a crowd that gathered and watched in respectful silence. Robert Middleton was one of the 400 Australians killed in the Battle of Pozieres in France, when serving with the 23rd Battalion. He died on 28 July, 1916, aged in his mid-twenties. “He was one of the first Australian troops to arrive on the Western Front in the quiet town of Armentieres,” Pam said. “His remains have never been recovered; he is one of the 10,700 Australians killed in France that have
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By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE and its people, businesses and clubs will be the focus of a big family fun day being organised for next year. Community group Spirit of Cranbourne is organising the inaugural ‘Cranbourne Day Extravaganza’ for Sunday 22 February to celebrate all things the area has to offer. President Judy Davis said the group was all about promoting more community spirit in Cranbourne and this event would hopefully achieve just that. Ms Davis said they anticipated to have stalls from a range of local businesses and organisations, along with rides, activities and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy. The group is also looking at incorporating awards into the event, which would recognise Cranbourne residents who go above and beyond
for their community. For the event to be the success they hoped it to be, Ms Davis said they desperately needed businesses to sponsor it so they could make it something special for the community. “What better way to give something back to the residents than by businesses sponsoring a fun event for them,” she said. “We want this to be a really great event and through sponsorship get lots of rides, an animal farm, jumping castle, mini golf and entertainment.” Ms Davis said she hoped the event would not only be a fun day out, but a chance for businesses, organisations and sporting clubs to promote themselves to the community with stalls. “We want the community to know what’s available to them,” she said. “It will hopefully be great for business as well, so people know what’s on offer in their local community.”
Ms Davis said this event, and others organised by the Spirit of Cranbourne, all aimed to create a better sense of community in the area. “If we can encourage people to be more community-minded, then what a better place Cranbourne would be,” she said. “This is all about bringing the community together and building more community spirit in Cranbourne. “It’s a low socio-economic area, so we want it to be affordable and give locals the opportunity to enjoy a fun day out with their family. “We hope that they won’t have to put their hands in their pockets for anything but food and drink.” Ms Davis urged businesses to support the event by providing sponsorship. Anyone wishing to sponsor the event or find out more about becoming a stallholder, can do so by emailing info@spiritofcranbourne.org.au.
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American sport is on the grid By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GRIDIRON is a sport for everyone. With this in mind it’s no wonder that the Berwick Diamonds Womens Gridiron team have managed to amass 28 passionate players who will this October embark on their maiden season. “It’s a sport for everyone - every size, every shape and every fitness level has a position out on the field,” Diamonds player Catherine Bouwhuis said this week. “One of our girls is only four foot 10. “With other sports if you look at the entire team they are roughly a similar build and shape, but gridiron is so diverse, incredibly diverse sizes and cultures.” The Berwick Diamonds, closely affiliated with the Berwick Miners men’s side, will finally debut as a team in the Gridiron Victoria Women’s League in two months’ time. The league now consists of six teams and continues to break new ground in a sport that for so long has been viewed as a man’s game. While getting the team off the ground seemed mired in complications over the past year or two, 2014 brought with it a renewed commitment from the players and coaches to see the women’s team up and running. With her husband Tristan aka Shorty - a past player and now offensive coach for the Berwick Miners, who will now share Sydney Pargeter Reserve with the Diamonds, Cat admits that playing gridiron and watch-
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Berwick Diamonds coaching staff and players, back, Jonny Leotu, Marissa Taputu, John Love, Sarah Mu, Jamie Stafford, Pam McGowan and Brad Fraser. Front are Alley-Mei McGuigan, Cat Bouwhuis and Bliss Love. 124835 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS ing the NFL has been part of the “family culture” for several years. And with close to 30 players now registered for the womens side, Cat’s passion for the American sport and the Berwick Diamonds is emblematic of all her teammates. “I honestly hadn’t thought about it and then early this year when they put out the call for anyone interested in this season, I thought sure why not, it’s just a bit of fitness training,” she said. “And within two months I was passionately invested and wanted the team to succeed. “It was more than just showing up. “Initially there probably would have been 12 to 16 of us training, then beyond our signup day there has consistently been at least 26 of us. “We needed 20 registered players, which is a lot of girls, and we all have to buy our own
gear, we couldn’t just borrow from seniors. “A few of the girls have invested up to $1000 each - it’s not a cheap sport.” Berwick Miners and Diamonds president David Cox has been a driving force in pushing for the women’s team to become a reality and now looks forward to the start of the season with more than a little pride. “It’s pretty surreal at the moment, obviously now just paid our team registration and to see the girls bonding as one and going out on the town and creating friendships is just great,” he said. “It’s not just about the football, but mainly for these girls they get the chance to play this game and make lifelong friends forever and a day. “Football doesn’t last forever but the friendships do.” For more information, visit www.facebook.com/BerwickDiamonds.
THE set-up of a Headspace facility at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre has been confirmed following concerns aired by federal Labor that the Narre Warren rollout may be in jeopardy. Headspace confirmed on Wednesday that the facility will be set up in Narre Warren by South Eastern Melbourne Medicare Local (SEMML) under an interim agreement. The confirmation comes after Holt MP Anthony Byrne raised doubts in June about the future of the facility following the release of the Federal Budget, which revealed the removal of Medicare Locals. Funding to the South East Melbourne Medicare Local (SEMML), which was awarded the tender to run a Headspace office at the Fountain Gate
shopping centre precinct in Narre Warren earlier this year, will cease on 30 June 2015 as the Federal Government moves to replace 61 Medicare Locals in the country with Primary Health Networks. But Headspace CEO Chris Tanti confirmed the Narre Warren Headspace project would go ahead. “To ensure the next round of Headspace centres are established within the original timeframes, Medicare Locals selected to operate new centres have been invited to lead the establishment under an interim agreement,” he said. “The running of the Headspace centre in Narre Warren will be reviewed as we get closer to the transition from Medicare Locals to Primary Health Networks. “We will work with the federalMinister for Health to de-
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Proud Preps hit the 100 By BRIDGET COOK TOORADIN Primary School’s Prep students celebrated an exciting milestone in their education journey when they celebrated their 100th day of school this week. The school held a celebration on Monday to mark the occasion with a range of activities based on the theme of 100, along with a party for lunch. Each Prep student was asked to bring in a collection 100 of something, with students bringing in items including photos, lemons, stickers, blocks, buttons, gems, biscuits and balloons. Tooradin Primary School early years co-ordinator Rachel Davis said the students were bursting with excitement to celebrate the occasion. “This day forms an important memory in each Prep student’s educational journey and many of our Grade 6 students were able to share and reflect on when they were the little Preps on their 100th day of school,” she said. “One Prep student did ask if we could have another special day the next day for the 101st day of school. “We are very thankful to the parents and grandparents who helped each child to count their collections to make sure they had exactly 100 things.”
Brady had 100 different coloured blocks to show his class mates.
Taya had an impressive collection of 100 photos for the 100 days celebration.
Tooradin Primary School’s Prep students celebrated their 100th day of school on Monday.
Lincoln shows off his collection of 100 lemons. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
Isabella is all smiles over her collection of 100 buttons.
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Food for all, and experience Gils Joseph.
ROJOS Grilled and Fried Chicken may be a new business to the Cranbourne area but owner Gils Joseph is no stranger to the hospitality industry with more than 14 years of experience. That experience is sure to help with the new venture which sees Gils aiming to bring “healthy food to all kinds of people living in Cranbourne”. Rojos serves chicken, mari-
nated over night, either grilled or deep fried as well as salads, burgers, wraps, chips, Samosa, wings, nuggets, yoghurts and drinks. “The local speciality is an Indian inspiration ... we offer quality food with reasonable and affordable prices,” Gils said. “We make happy food lovers with taste and quality.”
The store has several opening specials available including grilled chicken burger for $5.90 and a quarter fried chicken with chips and a can of drink or water for $7.90. Find them at Shop 4, 1035, Cranbourne Frankston Road, and they are open Monday to Saturday 11am to 2.30pm (for lunch) and Monday to Sunday 4.30pm to 8.30pm for dinner.
Shooting Stars child care centre offers a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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SHOOTING Stars Early Learning for Life Child Care Centre is a family owned and operated centre honouring family values. “Our warm and friendly atmosphere is apparent the moment you step through the door,” owner/director Angela Homan and centre manager Maxine Shuster said. The centre offers everything from long day care to vacation care, before and after school care for Courtenay Gardens Primary School and a funded four-year-old kinder program (starting in 2015). “We are a family owned centre with a large natural playground including pet bunnies, chickens and guinea pigs,” Angela said. “All of our educators are qualified and passionate people. We have a purpose-built centre and our highly trained staff will ensure your child gets the best start in life possible. You will be at ease as they will receive the most modern educational learning strategies to promote their inquisitiveness and understanding. You will also feel at ease knowing your child is happy and content. “Don’t believe it? Come and visit, speak to other parents, see the difference that our centre gives. “The business has been operating for 16 years but we took over in October 2014 and have made positive changes.” Both are very experienced. Angela has a diploma in children’s services and more than 35 years of experience while Maxine has a Bachelor of Community Welfare, Advanced Diploma in Children’s Services, certificate three in children’s services and certificate four in training and assessment with more than 20 years of experience in the industry. “All of our staff are trained professionals with a passion for early childhood education,” she said. They are enrolling now for their fully funded 2015 kindergarten program. You can find Shooting Stars at 8 Elizabeth Street, Cranbourne North, and they are open 6.30am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). Call on 5995 7084.
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Cranbourne 14 Jasmine Court
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HUGE COURT BLOCK 939m2 - Four Beds Beautiful home with inviting gas open fire in the generous main living area. The master room includes a BIR and large ensuite with spa and distanced from 3 large bedrooms. The kitchen overlooks both the family/meals area and a large covered deck, the home also includes ducted heating and evap cooling plus a 700L water tank.
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THIS fantastic four-bedroom twobathroom home is exceedingly well looked after and has a blend of floating timber floors and plush pile carpets. IT is located in the popular Courtenay Gardens Estate and is only a few minutes’ walk to schools and shopping centres with public transport virtually at the door. This is a very appealing home and the kitchen has a wall oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher adjacent to a spacious family area which is also zoned away for privacy from the formal lounge. All four bedrooms have wardrobes and the master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and full ensuite. The home has gas ducted heating and split system cooling which ensures yearround comfort. Outdoors there are lovely established well planted gardens complemented by a paved pergola entertaining area. The single garage under roofline has a rear access door leading to the backyard and those fantastic gardens.
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Cranbourne 2/65Monahans 117 ClarendonRoad Street
Cranbourne West 8 Isaac Court
Cranbourne West 8 Kulkami Way
Cranbourne 14 Jasmine Court
CLOSE TO Central to Everything EVERYTHING! In a lovely Well positioned block4ofbed 3, the brick unit veneer offershome. a very central position Features main bed andwith features ensuite, a formal BIR’s lounge in beds, with gas good sized heating back and yardair and con, double carport car and park. more. For Sale Price $320,000+ View Buyers Over 9th August $235,000 12.00-12.30pm Price Saturday
LITTLE BEAUTY This lovely three bedroom brick veneer home, with 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms and ducted heating. Perfect first home or for a older couple. For Sale Price $320,000+
INVESTMENT OPPORUNITY Spacious open plan home with 4 bedrooms and large entertainment area. Currently tenanted who wishes to remain in the property. For Sale Price $360,000+
HUGE COURT BLOCK 939m2 - 4 Beds Beautiful family home offering main bed with BIR & ensuite, a huge garage, large covered deck and a 700L water tank plus much more For Sale Price Buyers Over $410,000
Neville Benjamin Darren Saxon 0418 0402 341116 722035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 5996 4777
119 High Street
119 High Street
119 High Street
119 High Street
Cranbourne East 11 Peisley Crescent
Cranbourne North 21 Sagan Drive
Sandhurst 20/2 Barton Drive
Pearcedale 790 North Road
5 Years Young - 576m2 - 3 Bed Plus Study This beautiful home offers main bed with WIR & ensuite, 2 living areas, modern kitchen, ducted heating and split system with much more For Sale Price Buyers Over $420,000
Young and Modern! PRICE REDUCED! Showcasing 4 bedrooms, master with Ensuite and WIR, three separate living areas and kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Price $455,000+ View Saturday 9th August 1.30-2.00pm
Golfers Paradise Located in the prestigious Sandhurst Club Estate. A 4 Bedroom home, master with ensuite. Access to the clubs facilities. Vacant now! Price $475,000 View Saturday 9th August 11.00-11.30am
A Rural Picturesque Lifestyle on 21 Acres On a magnificent undulating 21 acres this character filled 4 bedroom ranch style home offers large living and a huge machinery shed. For Sale Price Buyers Over $1,250,000
Debbie Manuel 0409 528 411 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777
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LJ HOOKER HAMPTON PARK WINS 6 OUTSTANDING AWARDS IN 2014 At the last LJ Hooker Victorian/Tasmanian awards night held at The Grand Hyatt in Melbourne on the 26th of July, 2014, LJ Hooker Hampton Park won a number of awards, including: • Top Community Relationship Award – 1st • Most Productive Team, No. of Transactions – 1st • Most Productive Team, Income Earned – 1st • Top Office All income - 2nd Place • Top Sales Office – 2nd Place • 15 Years of Service – John Deo It was a stellar year, and a fantastic result, and all due to a fantastic team. If you wish to sell or lease your property with a number one agent or are interested in buying real estate, be sure to call LJ Hooker Hampton Park on 9702 8388 Hampton Park
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Immaculate four bedroom home features - lounge room, open kitchen with dishwasher, meals area, family room, rumpus room, study, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ceiling fan, window furnishings, an alarm, two bathrooms, two toilets and a double lock-up garage with internal access. Outdoor has a large pergola with a timber decking, large backyard, and a garden shed.
Fully renovated three bedroom family home with - formal lounge room with a split system, hostess kitchen and meals area, outdoors features a paved area, an oversized single remote garage as well as a communal swimming pool and a function centre or games room, made available to all the residents in the complex.
For Sale $390,000+ View Saturday 11.50 – 12.10pm Zed 0432 797 384
For Sale $270,000+ View Saturday 1.40-2.00pm Zed 0432 797 384
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Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Brand new three bedroom unit, with no progress payments – nothing to pay until you move in. The features are endless with full luxurious inclusions and in an up and coming neighbourhood. This home is walking distance to schools, parks and shops.
This amazing home has been tastefully renovated and is close to all amenities. Inside comprises of a formal lounge room, hostess kitchen with stainless steel gas appliances, meals area, three bedrooms on offer, a two way bathroom, built in robes, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, carpets and tiles, roller shutters, a pergola and a single lock-up garage.
For Sale $290,000+ View Saturday & Sunday 12.30 - 1.30pm Tim 0411 989 344
For Sale $320,000 plus View Saturday 12–12.20pm Sunday 11.20-11.40am Tim 0411 989 344
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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CRANBOURNE 66 Everlasting Boulevard Stunning Home Packed With Features This stunning 4 bedroom home is located in the Casiana estate and is just over 2 years old. The living areas consist of formal lounge, open plan meals &family room. The modern kitchen is equipped with Ceaser stone benchtops , stainless gas appliances plus dishwasher. The spacious master bedroom is complete with WIR & ensuite. Extras include: ducted heating & split air conditioning. Double car garage & decked alfresco.
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when they walk in the front door with its fantastic floor plan. It has been tastefully decorated and includes modern touches. Bedrooms include a great size master with ensuite and walk-in wordrobe and the other three bedrooms all have built-in wardrobes. The home opens up to a massive open plan kitchen, meals and living area. The kitchen is an entertainer’s delight with ample bench space, a huge walk-in pantry and fantastic upright gas stove, all complemented with beautiful glass splashbacks. The second living area or potential theatre room opens out on to the rear decking which would also be ideal for entertaining. Also featured are the comforts of cooling and heating throughout, a double garage and to top it off there are low maintenance front and rear gardens. This property has size and style and all the work has been done so the new owners just have to move in.
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$900,000 CLYDE
$1,990,000 PAKENHAM
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10 ACRE HOBBY FARM & LAND BANK!!
A PROPERTY WHICH IS SURE TO BLOOM
(214140) Set on 2.5 acres (approx.) 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. Huge undercover paved entertainment area, overlooking in ground pool and ornamental rock lake. 3 car carport, garage, truck shed 12mx9m with 5m height.
* Land Size 4,046 m2 (Approx.) * Building size 1,000 m2 ( Approx.) * Industrial 1 Zone * 2 Offices , Staffroom, Showroom, Reception * High Clearance Roller and internal height * 3 Phase power * 40 Metre frontage to Cameron Street
(214101) In the heart of Clyde is this 10 acre farm,Three BR brick veneer home, all BR with BIR’s & master with full ensuite, mains water & 3.6ML licence for dam, plenty of shedding and 2 cool rooms.This property is just waiting for the residential zoning.
(214022) 46.9ha/115 (approx.) acre farm, already set up for growing roses. 4 bdr plus study & 2 bathroom, 2 road frontages, 1ha glass house with full computer operated hydro system,27mX30m packing shed with 3 offices, 12mX12m cool room, Boiler which is good for a 2ha glass house & fertilizer room with recycling unit, 1x1,000,000L and 2x250,000L tanks, 20ML dam & mains water, mains gas & 3 phase power.
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“EVANS PARK” CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BUSINESS VILLAGE • 2 x Retail shops 220sqm (apx). • 4 x Fast food shops 54,64 & 91sqm (apx). • Café available 120sqm • Due for completion September 2014 • Join proposed Woolworths, 7-11 & Gym • Large growing Residential Catchment Area
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Call Now to Secure Your Position in this Future (213230) 40 Acres of prime land. 2.2 Mega Litre License plus spring feed dam. Water from the Bunyip River via a 5 HP electric pump Retail Hotspot! & motor. Planted 28 acres of productive asparagus & established shelter belts. Underground drainage, plus electric irrigation outfit. Power to the property. Vendors are happy to repasture (Negotiable).This property is definitely a great investment and would be a great place to call home.
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(213227) Approx. 14.5 Acres of completely cleared beautiful undulating land, more than 200 mtrs of main road frontage & 2nd entrance on Homestead Road, substantial lake, elevated home site, all services available, only 42mins to Melbourne GPO & 50mins to Portsea, less than a minutes’ drive to major shops & Freeways. This property offers a country lifestyle with suburban benefits. For all enquiries call Jason Brown.
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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS $289,000 cranbourne east
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(214190)Three bedroom home centrally located on a half sized low maintenance block with room to park your caravan, boat or trailer.The master bedroom has a two way access bathroom & the other two bedrooms have double built in robes. Gas heating, gas cooking & with a great concrete outdoor patio area.This has got to be one of the most appealing homes in a central location.
(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.
(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.
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(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 (214113) 4 Bedroom home with full ensuite and walk in robe to master, two heating plus split system ensure all year round comfort, outdoors we have a living areas, ducted heating plus split system cooling. Established gardens with large pergola patio area plus another decked area large garden shed/powered pergola patio area & garage under roofline, close to all facilities. Call Frank Barrett. 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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(214229) AUCTION 7 Campbell Parade Cranbourne on site Saturday 23rd August @ 11am.Terms 10% deposit, balance 30-60 Days. Solid 3 bdr brick veneer home in need of a little TLC. This ‘rough diamond’ just needs someone to bring back the sparkle, whether you want a home on a large central block or with the possibility of another unit/home to be built STCA.760m² approx. centrally located corner block (19.5mtrs. frontage and 39mtrs long). Open for inspection Saturdays 11am until 11.30 or by appointment Call Frank Barrett now direct to book your inspection.
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Presentation suPerb in lanGwarrin (213256) This excellent value character design home offering 4 bedrooms (or 3 plus study), family meals area complete with bar, big lounge and rumpus, wellappointed kitchen, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, plus nice ensuite with enclosed toilet, lovely main bathroom, plus room for caravan, trailer or boat and a big double garage with auto door. Close to all amenities. Call for an inspection.
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“4 bedrooms and rumPus room”
4 bedroom beauty
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(214217) 501m² (approx.) block, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, (full ensuite to master) floating timber floors and new carpets throughout, ducted heating, airconditioning, solar power keeps the bills down. All new stainless steel kitchen appliances and double garage blank canvas. Close to all amenities. Inspections by appointment only.
(214236) 4 bdr home, 3 bdrs with WWC and BIR. 2 separate great sized living rooms, kitchen with ample storage space and adjoining meals area. A lovely decked outdoor entertaining area with good sized yard, double garage and ducted heating. Currently receiving a rental return of $360PW don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity close to public transport, shops and Schools.
(214126) Quiet are easy walk to Casey Race, Schools, shops and Cranbourne Central. Charming 4 bedder with ensuite, double garage, central kitchen include wall oven & hot plate, range hood, dishwasher which adjoins meals, family & outdoor undercover entertainment area. Plus secure backyard for the pooch and the kids. (Even has a cubby house).
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THE KEYS TO YOUR HEART!
(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.
(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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Fantastic buildinG blocK - suit two units stca (214142) It’s so hard to find a block like this established with some shrubs,17.8mtrs frontage x 33.6mtrs in length, vacant 610m² (approx.) block. Quiet location backs onto acreage ready to build on NOW! All enquiries call Frank Barrett.
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Drouin 6 Janine Court
3 very functional living zones, 3 great sized bedrooms & 2 bathrooms. Natural gas cooktop, dishwasher. Master with WIR/ensuite. Enclosed BBQ pergola complete with lighting & ceiling fan. Dbl garage, panel lift door, internal & rear access. Low maintenance landscaping, flat 675m2 block.
Delightful four bedroom home. Three large living areas. Decorative mantle and gas log fire in formal lounge. Modern kitchen. Evaporative cooling, gas ducted heating. Alfresco dining. Quiet court location. Flat block. Double garage URL. Close to town and station. A must inspect property.
For Sale $369,000 - $389,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23828 Open Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
For Sale $360,000 - $379,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23673 Open Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
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Drouin 30 Wood Street
Drouin 2 Emma Close
A traditional 1/4 acre block. Solid 3br BV home, carport & detached dbl garage. North of the highway on the high side of the road. Modern laminex kitchen with DW. Beautiful polished hardwood floorboards. Gas heater & split system. Brand new guttering. Subdivisional potential (STCA).
Craftsman built & well designed, as new 3br BV home. WIR & ensuite. 379m2 cottage block. Separate lounge, family/ dining & modern kitchen. Ducted natural gas heating & split system AC. Quiet court location. Easy care gardens. Suit investor, first home buyer or retiree. Excellent tenant.
For Sale $289,000 - $315,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23856 Open Saturday 12.15pm - 12.45pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
For Sale $279,000 - $295,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23875 Open Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
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BEAUTIFULLY presented and appealing in design and décor, this three bedroom plus study of fourth bedroom property represents as a fantastic consideration for the family seeking a contemporary residence in a sought after quality estate in Cranbourne East. The five-year-old home consists of formal and informal living areas, separate rumpus, main bedroom with walk-through wardrobe and generous ensuite, a well appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and includes ducted heating and split system air conditioner for year round comfort. The outside of this 576 square metre property features a huge covered entertaining area surrounded by colourful low maintenance gardens and will no doubt be centre stage when hosting events for family and friends. Overall this property is cleverly designed to allow all the family their own privacy and truly represents as an opportunity which is not to be missed.
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BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE – 5996 1666 Carrum Downs 8 Mulga Place Cranbourne 7/5-7 Fairfield Street Clyde North 16 Ventasso Cranbourne 154 Clarendon Street Hampton Park 101 Cairns Road Cranbourne West 38 Central Parkway Cranbourne 2/8 Banks Road Clyde North 24 Lusitano Way Cranbourne West 4 Bugle Lane Lyndhurst 25 Lyndhurst Boulevard Hampton Park 21/20-22 Somerville Rd Clyde North 64 Sabel Drive Cranbourne East 27 Waterloo Road Cranbourne 30 Scarborough Avenue Clyde North 10 Holstenier Terrace Clyde North 14 Jutland Close Cranbourne West 66 Everlasting Blvd Cranbourne 7 Gregory Court Cranbourne 58 Selandra Boulevard Cranbourne 4 Anne Court Cranbourne 9 Valma Avenue BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK – 8787 8755 1/69 Warana Drive, Hampton Park Hampton Park Hampton Park 26 Cotham Square Endeavour Hills 5 Embley Glade Lynbrook 25 Carboni Crescent Endeavour Hills 3 Putney Close Cranbourne North 18 Hazelwood Avenue
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HARCOURTS, CRANBOURNE – 5991 2777 Cranbourne 62 Monahans Road Hallam 2/4 Philip Road Lynbrook 4 Cusack Way Cranbourne 12 Coronet Court Warneet 9 Balaka Street Clyde North 5 Holsteiner Terrace Cranbourne 9 Stonehaven Avenue Cranbourne 11 St Mellion Court Cranbourne 43 Hawkseye Way HARCOURTS, DROUIN – 5625 2877 Drouin 2/5 Karrala Court Drouin 2 Emma Close Drouin 3/11 Neerim Street Drouin 30 Hatfield Drive Drouin 4 White Gum Court Drouin 101 Gardner & Holman Rd Drouin 80 Cook Street Drouin 30 Wood Street Drouin 11 Adam Court Drouin 5 Skipton Street Drouin 6 Janine Court HODGES, CRANBOURNE – 5996 5993 Blind Bight 10 Sandpiper Close Cranbourne 1 Millbank Place Blind Bight 31 Anchorage Drive Cranbourne East 19 Thunderbolt Drive Cranbourne 36 Ferndown Drive Cranbourne 4 Dearing Avenue
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SOUTH EAST REAL ESTATE DROUIN - 5625 1033 Garfield 37 Garfield Road Sat 11:00-11:30am Drouin 112 Church Street Sat 11:00-11:30am Drouin 7 Bronte Court Sat 12:00-12:30pm Drouin 11 McClure Street Sat 12:00-12:30pm Drouin 5 Binbeal Road Sat 1:00-1:30pm Drouin 9 Kensington Square Sat 2:00-2:30pm Drouin 14 Aaron Court Sat 3:00-3:30pm LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne 21 Sagan Dr Sat 1.30-2.00pm Cranbourne 11 Peisley Cres Sat 11.00-11.20am Cranbourne 14 Jasmine Crt Sat 12.00-12.30pm Cranbourne 12 Lachlan Close Sat 1-1.20pm Cranbourne 117 Monahans Rd Sat 12-12.30pm Sandhurst 20/2 Barton Dr Sat 11-11.30am PETER WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE DROUIN - 56253911 Drouin 10B Fairway Drive 11.00-11.30am Drouin 1/49 Victoria Street 11.00-11.30am Neerim South 29 Burtonwood Court 11.30-12.00pm Drouin 2/34 Longwarry Road 12.00-12.30pm Drouin 4 Miller Close 12.00-12.30pm Neerim Junction 2955 Main Neerim Road 12.15-12.45pm Drouin 25 Claudia Cres 1.00-1.30pm Drouin 1/19 Buln Buln Road 1.30-2.00pm Trafalgar 46 Summerlea Street 1.30-2.00pm Drouin 4 Pepperell Drive 2.00-2.30pm Warragul 16 Grange Cres 3.00-3.30pm Garfield 48 Railway Ave 10.30-11.00am
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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Clyde North 5 Pecheron Way
A Dash of Panache for the Whole Family Stunning award winning ex display home is now vacant and ready for its new owner. Fall in love at the front door with the quality of the fixtures and fittings and the functional floorplan that gives everyone in the family their own little piece of heaven. As one would expect with a home of this calibre it is packed with features galore including ducted heating/ cooling, sound system throughout, alarm, Caesar stone, quality appliances, alfresco and fully landscaped on a 484m2 block.
For Sale Negotiation over $495,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158
Hallam 2/4 Philip Road
Clyde North 5 Holsteiner Terrace
Time to buy
Oh So Stylish... Ex Display Home!!!
Situated in a quiet street location, close to the Princess Highway, public transport, schools. Ideal layout for the homeowner or investor is this 2 bedroom with BIRs, formal lounge, kitchen and meals combined, separate laundry and separate bathroom. Also features large rear yard and carport. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $260,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11.30 am Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
This 4 bedroom home is bursting with features, with ensuite and WIR, 3 with BIR, 2 living areas, modern kitchen, double lock garage with internal access & surrounded by low maintenance landscaped gardens, ducted heating & cooling, stainless steel appliances. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $495,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30 pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Cranbourne 26 Hawkseye Way
Cranbourne 9 Stonehaven Avenue
Opposite Park offering versatility plus
Sparkles With Quality
This 3 bedroom home with master & ensuite WIR, light filled open planned living featuring a great kitchen overlooking meals area adjoining open planned living. This home comprises heating, dishwasher, gas ducted heating & remote double garage with internal access. For Sale Negotiation over $360,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3:00 to 3:30 pm Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495
Quality 4 bedroom brick veneer house, massive main bedroom with large ensuite with sparkling spa bath and extra large walk in robe. The other 3 bedrooms have built in robes. This home also features a sleek lounge, well appointed kitchen.
Cranbourne South 180 Smiths Lane
Country Lifestyle - City Convenience. Peace & Serenity is only the beginning with this large family residence on 5 glorious acres. Boasting a flexible floorplan this home could easily be used for in-law accommodation or just for the big family wanting space. Featuring 4 large bedrooms plus study, formal living and dining with open fireplace and large kitchen / meals area with family room leading to the huge outdoor entertaining area.
For Sale Negotiation over $795,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158
For Sale by Negotiation $460,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30 pm Peter Damon M 0409 178 319
Cranbourne 12 Coronet Court
Lifestyle Opportunity
Botanic Ridge 18 Bellis Circuit
Warneet 9 Balaka Street
Could This Be Your Dream Home?
Blend of Unique Style, plus a big shed
On a great 701m2 block. The living areas cater for the whole family with formal lounge room, large tiled family room for casual entertaining and bonus rumpus/theatre room offer plenty of options for complete privacy. The large designer kitchen is in the hub of the home.
This 3 bedroom home has its own unique style with a large lounge/family area with reverse cycle air conditioner, kitchen/meals, tiled floor & pantry. There is a big laundry complex with 2 bathrooms. The property has a very large besser concrete block garage workshop and chook house. For Sale $329,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30 pm Peter Damon M 0409 178 319
For Sale $589,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158
In an amazing location with local amenities and shops within a few minutes' drive, this position speaks volumes. Currently boasting 3 bedrooms plus study home, 2 separate living area home features:2200 sq mtrs of land (approx). Front and side access to block.Rear shed with mezzanine measuring 7.5m x 11m.Huge undercover entertaining with wood fired pizza oven, gas bbq & spa, Large timber kitchen with ample storage & adjoining meals, 4 Car garage plus carport,landscaped gardens. For Sale Negotiation over $590,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220
Cranbourne 15 John Russell Road
This Is The Life
Carrum Downs 6/91 Cadles Road
Cranbourne West 62 Monahans Road
Superior single-level living
Just Right In Size But Loaded With Features
This one ticks all the boxes for superior singlelevel living, street facing and just off Cadles Road. There is a large sun filled living & dining opening to a private secure courtyard. Open floor plan, large master with full en suite, second bedroom with BIR, also a second toilet and separate bathroom.
Here's a fantastic three bedroom home located within short walking distance to primary school and Sandhurst shopping centre, close to train station and bus stops. The property features a formal lounge, open plan modern kitchen/dining room. The master bedroom has an ensuite, pergola area. For Sale View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $285,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
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Located in prestigious Allarah Estate this 46(approx) sq designer residence is a statement in contemporary style that perfectly reflects today's lifestyle aspirations. Relaxed interiors, natural light and decorative flair are the hallmark of this family home displayed in perfection.*Four bedrooms plus study and well appointed upstairs bathroom.*Master with 2 large walk in robes and large tiled shower.
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $690,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
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NARRE WARREN
Drouin 29-31 Princes Way
5625 3911 72 McIntosh Road Athlone VIA Drouin South
$ 1,690,000
Highly Productive 205 Acre Farm • 10 minutes to Drouin & M1 freeway • Land gently undulating lowing down to river lats • Divided into 40 paddocks with 4.7 meg river license • Spacious 4 bedroom BV home. Ensuite + study • High rainfall area with quality pastures • 13 swing over herringbone dairy • 4 bay hay shed, auto bale feeders & silo • Large machinery shed, tack room & stable • Great Views over farm from living areas • 40 x 20 sand arena • Several smaller horse paddocks
Contact Graham Fairweather 0418 329 608
IMPRESSIVE FAMILY HOME THIS simply stunning home is both spacious, as well as being superbly located in the much sort after Narre Warren estate in a quiet well maintained location admist other quality properties. The residence comprises of tiled entrance foyer, three double bedrooms all of which have built in robes, full ensuite to the master bedroom, study / fourth bedroom, three separate living areas which include formal lounge and dining rooms, lovely big and beautifully appointed kitchen/meals and family room boasting timber cupboards, electric oven, gas hotplate, rangehood and dishwasher. The property is still further enhanced by a double brick garage with motorised garage door, and superb outdoor entertaining area. Quality fixtures and appliances including gas ducted heating, floor coverings, light fittings, air-conditioner, tool shed and many more.
Tastefully finished and with a manicured low maintenance garden makes this the perfect family home. Located elevated allotment that is also handy to most local amenities Vendors are keen to negotiate.
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Cranbourne
Cranbourne North 6 Datura Avenue Private Sale Price Inspect Office Contact
4 A 2 B 2 C Cranbourne 4 Dearing Avenue
Offers Over $480,000 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
DISPLAY HOME QUALITY- A MUST SEE! Consisting of four large bedrooms plus a study. Master is generous in size w/ wir, full ensuite with his & hers vanities as well as a separate toilet. 2 separate living areas, one of which has been converted into a theatre room. Modern hostess kitchen comes with a walk in pantry, s/s kitchen appliances, dishwasher & Caesar stone benchtops, outdoor Alfresco dining area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & a double garage on remote control. Located in the Fantastic new EVE estate this home will not last long…..
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Offers Over $310,000 Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Shakeel Dayal 0424 952 189 sdayal@hodges.com.au
SMACK BANG CENTRAL!! Close to all amenties and right behind the Centro shopping centre discover a 3 bedroom home with 2 living areas which has recently had new floating floors. Open plan kitchen/meals with wall oven, gas cook top and pantry. It has ducted heating included along with a pergola and double carport. The roof has been recently restored and it makes an ideal investment with an estimated rental return of approx $300 per week. Call to inspect and be quick!!
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The only signs that matter
On average we take 11.4 days to LEASE a property. On average we take 31.55 days to SELL a property. For all your property needs call Hodges Cranbourne on 5996 5993.
117 High Street, Cranbourne
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26 Glen Vista Drive DISPLAY HOME QUALITYâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; A MUST SEE!! Positioned proudly on 2,004 sqm of prime land, offering 4 bedrooms plus study including massive master bedroom with walk in robe and corner spa bath as well as built in wardrobes in three other bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, living room, adjoining kitchen with meals area and double lock up garage with internal and rear access, timber floorboards for the floor coverings and Caesar Stone 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 include 15,000 litre water tank, Air Conditioning, ducted heating, dishwasher, alarm system with security camera, 3.8 Kilowatt solar panel, garage workshop for 6 cars, large galvanized pergola for outdoor entertaining area with built in brick BBQ and pizza oven. Conveniently located close Hallam Business Centre, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local schools, Monash Freeway, this golden opportunity of the property is surely not going to be idle for long, do not miss the chance to make it yours! Have a closer look at this property, picture your family here and live the lifestyle you deserve. Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322
22 Enterprise Avenue, HAMPTON PARK
www.harvestrealty.com.au
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Choose your design, Choose your advantage
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Vesper Drive Displays Clovelly 191, Narrabeen 197
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
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Waterford Rise Estate Clovelly 225, Franklin 329 ** New Design Coming Soon
Visit one of our display centres for full details of this limited offer. Offer available to new deposits left on or after 2nd June 2014 for homes within the Bridgewater Range, is subject to change without notice, and may be withdrawn at any time. E&OE. 1147855-KC32-14
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FOUNDATIONS OF PROPERTY SUCCESS TWENTY-FIVE years ago in the middle of the “recession we had to have” a group of friends started a small property syndicate in Bendigo. There was a real estate agent, a solicitor, an engineer and accountants in the group of 16 investors who each contributed between $9000 and $12,000 to buy the 30-block land development in Eagle Hawk. That was back in 1989 and now the group is pretty much a household name across three states - Villawood Properties - a company that now turns over between $200 and $250 million a year. Those numbers would have been a surprise to engineer Rory Costelloe and his group of mates back then, maybe even to Tony Johnson who joined Rory as joint executive director in 2006. Together they have grown the business into a national operator and one that has achieved a 400 per cent increase in turnover in that time. He said back then they never dreamed they would ever extend beyond Bendigo - but that happened 10 years later when they extended to Melbourne. “We never dreamed we would go interstate but 10 years after that we extended into Queensland and NSW,” he said. For Rory Costelloe “dedication and passion” are part of the pillars that the company has been built on as well as creativity, innovation and community. Already boasting an enviable list of award winning developments in Victoria, NSW and Queensland, Villawood is preparing for the launch of a number of new and exciting projects as well as some major milestones on its existing developments. “Rob’s (Ketterer) gathering of family friends, a solicitor, an engineer and accountants was fortuitous and proved to be a formidable combination of knowledge that has grown us to what we are today,” Rory told the company’s birthday bash at the Regent Theatre Plaza Ballroom
Rory Costelloe, Tony Johnson, and Ball MC Channel 7’s Rebecca Maddern at the Ball celebrating 25 years of Villawood Properties.
Rory Costelloe and his wife and four daughters. in Melbourne recently. The company now supports more than 100 community groups across its developments, with the largest being the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. For the past five years, Villawood has teamed up with Henley Homes to auction
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Rory Costelloe with his parents.
Rory Costelloe, Marina Prior, Tony Johnson at the Ball celebrating 25 years of Villawood Properties, where Marina Prior performed. energy without a massive support base from off a house and land for the appeal with all my family, friends, directors and mentors proceeds going directly to the hospital. along the way. A book commemorating Villawood’s 25“It always starts with your parents who year history has been published, featuring have raised my siblings and myself in a very some amazing photographs, interviews and loving and supportive environment while stories with the people behind the business. keeping our feet on the ground, with great “Its been a wonderful journey and, of country values of honesty and trust,” Rory course, I could not have had the drive and said.
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botanicridge.com.au 9785 9339
SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977
Terms and Conditions Apply. 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.
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VISIT LIVINGSTONWIN.COM.AU * Competition opens 01/08/2014 and closes at 11:59pm (AEST) 31/08/2014. Total prize pool is $4,000. Winner drawn at 11:30am on 01/09/2014 at Salmat Digital, Level 2, 116 Miller Street, North Sydney NSW 2060. Winner notified by mail and published in the Herald Sun on 08/09/14. Terms and conditions are available at www.livingstonwin.com.au Promoter is Peet Central Cranbourne Syndicate ABN: 58 115 141 056, Level 3, 492 St Kilda Road Melbourne Vic 3004. 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. 1146781-KC32-14
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THIS brilliantly located 40 square family home is situated on a one and three quarter acre property which is just two minutes from Berwick central. THE sensational home offers five bedrooms, including the grand master with stunning ensuite, stone vanity and stepless shower, plus two further bathrooms with a second ensuite. There is a fully fitted home office, formal lounge dining room with gas log fire, superb kitchen with stone benches and glass splashbacks, walk-in pantry, huge family room, fully equipped home cinema, plus a banquet sized entertainment area overlooking the in-ground pool/pool house with spa and kitchenette. Extras include ducted heating, cooling, vacuum and security. Externally there are two double garages, one with internal access, a carport, 9x18m machinery shed, stables and pony paddock, low maintenance professionally landscaped gardens with citrus grove, mature hedges and specimen trees.
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The team to see at tax time IT’S tax time and Portmin Accounting and Finance in Suite 1, 26-28 Verdun Drive, Narre Warren is here to help. Director Frank Porto said the business specialised in tax returns for individuals, companies and busineses, trusts and super funds, general tax and business advice, company set-ups and structuring, BAS, IAS, ASIC, book-keeping training and set-up, vechicle and equipment finance and financial planning. “As a CPA firm, and member of other accounting associations, we have high-quality work and ethical standards,” he said. “Client confidentiality is a top priority, as is keeping client information safe and continuously backed up. “ He said Portmin Accounting focused on families, trades and other small businesses, property development, rental properties and self-managed super funds. “We think outside the square,” Mr Porto said. “We are not just number-crunching accountants, we have practical solutions. We help our clients become financially secure.” The business has been going strong for 14 years and Mr Porto himself has more than 20 years as a registered CPA tax agent. He is also a registered financial planner and offers hands-on, practical experience in residential/commercial property structuring and development and operating a self-managed super fund. “We understand what our clients are going through,” he said. The team at Portmin excel in getting you the best possible outcome. “We are a young, enthusiastic, reliable, professional, friendly, trustworthy and can-do attitude team.” And they offer a discount for tax returns for children under 21 as well as a family tax return discount. Portmin are open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday by appointment only. Phone 9704 3500.
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Job improves outlook By BRIDGET COOK CONAN Bila has always struggled to find positive employment opportunities in the past. But the Cranbourne resident’s luck changed this year when local business Alpheys Garage decided to take him on board, making him one step closer to achieving his dream of becoming a mechanic. Conan has Aspergers, an autism spectrum disorder, which is characterised by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication. Because of this, Conan has struggled in the past to find employment that has been suitable and fulfilling for him. Carol Harrington from recruitment agency Outlook Employment, which helps people with disability, injury or illness to find and maintain employment, found Conan the job at Alpheys Garage about two months ago. “Due to his disability, Conan can only work walking distances from his home as he does not have a driver’s licence and does not catch public transport,” Ms Harrington said. After finding out Conan’s ambitions, Ms Harrington approached business owner Ian Alphey as a potential employer. Mr Alphey agreed to take Conan on as a factory cleaner and has been very happy with his new employee so far.
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“We are absolutely stocked he is working here,” he said. “We get the sense he was not appreciated for what he does in the past. “Conan has a long term ambition to become a mechanic. “He stays back and watches what the others are doing out of his own time. All going well, I think he will pick things up.” Conan has previously worked as a pamphlet deliverer and a car detailer. He said he prefers the environment at Alpheys Garage, which allows him to structure his day around
set times. “The job has turned out really well,” he said. “The people are really nice and I sometimes come in now just to say hello on my time off.” Outlook Employment wanted to highlight this success story to encourage other local businesses to consider employing someone with a disability. Ms Harrington said hiring someone with a disability added diversity to workplaces. “If they have the skills and ability to do the job then why not hire
them,” she said. “People with a disability also statistically have higher retention and attendance rates. “Employment is life changing. “It’s not so much for the money, but for the social aspects. They can be part of the community and make genuine contributions.” Outlook Employment has offices in Cranbourne, Narre Warren and Pakenham. To find out more or get in contact with someone about employment visit www.outlookemp.org.au.
Mum’s acumen and passion is a winner By BRIDGET COOK LYNDHURST’S Robyn Papworth is up for two awards which celebrate mothers doing their best to have it all - a successful and happy business, family and social life. The successful businesswoman and mother of twins has been nominated in two categories in the 2014 AusMumpreneur Awards, for the Emerging AusMumpreneur Award and People’s Choice Making a Difference Award. The national awards, presented by the AusMumpreneur Network, recognise mothers who are juggling their role as a parent and running a successful business. Ms Papworth started her own Hallam-based business, Move 4 Health, in 2008 which provides rehabilitation, sensory therapy and hydrotherapy for children and adults with moderate to severe intellectual and physical disabilities. She said being nominated for these awards was exciting for her
because it gave her a platform to raise awareness about the needs of people with a disability. “I think the awards mean more to my client group than it does to me,” she said. “Having disability put on the agenda of such a prestigious award means so much to all of us disability workers who put in a lot of hours, energy, compassion and dedication. “It means a lot for my hard work to be recognised because it isn’t a high paying job in regards to money, but I get a lot of value out of my job and this type of recognition emotionally. “If I can achieve anything from these awards, it is raising awareness about the needs and potential of individuals with a range of disabilities and health conditions.” Ms Papworth said she believed she was having success in her business because she was so driven by her passion for helping people and families dealing with disabilities. “I think my type of business
Lyndhurst’s Robyn Papworth with her twins Isla and Hugh, is up for two awards in the 2014 AusMumpreneur Awards. 125207 Picture: ROB CAREW
catches peoples’ attention because it is unique and it is helping those individuals who need it most,” she said. “My business is full of passion and heart. “Without it, I wouldn’t be able to relate with my clients. “My type of work can often be intriguing and compelling to people who work in the disability sector and it can also raise awareness for those who haven’t been blessed
Paid back with interest By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Bendigo Bank is used to giving back to the community. And the Narre Warren South branch is no different, with it annual Community Grants Night planned for tonight (Thursday) organised in conjunction with its Pearcedale and Tooradin branches. This year the three bank branches will present their local community groups with more than $65,000 in total after more than 10 years of running a grants program. “It’s a different amount depending on the group and what they’ve asked for, and a lot of it depends on what’s in our kitty and being able to
divide it up,” branch manager Paul Jones said. “It’s what we’re here for, community banks are put in place in most of these areas because community needs a banking facility and we’re able to share profits with the local community. “The more we put back into community, the better the local area will be.” While grant amounts will differ for each group, Narre Warren P-12 College will be receiving a large donation for a special project. “We’ll be giving about $5500 to Narre Warren P-12 College to a project they’ve got doing with their kids, called Can Eco Shed,” Mr Jones said.
with knowing someone with a disability.” The winners of the awards will be announced at the awards night in October. Voting for the People’s Choice categories ends on the 31 August. To vote for Ms Papworth in the Making a Difference Award, visit www.ausmumpreneur.com/robynpapworth-www-move4health-comau.
The happy members and grant recipients at the Narre Warren South Community Bank’s Grants Night last year.
The grants night will be held at Pearcedale Public Hall on BaxterTooradin Road, Pearcedale, on Thursday 7 August, kicking off at 6.30pm.
The Narre Warren South Branch is part of a Bendigo Community Bank franchise which includes Pearcedale, Tooradin, Lang Lang and Kooweerup.
Dandy key to port’s future By CASEY NEILL AN expanded Port of Hastings would give a $1 billion boost to the region. Southern Melbourne Regional Development Australia (RDA) chairman John Bennie presented the figure at a Committee for Dandenong briefing about the proposed port development. He told those gathered in Dandenong South on 22 July that the $60 billion a year generated in gross regional product in southern Melbourne would increase by $1 billion if Hastings opened. Mr Bennie said the port would also create 5700 jobs and offset damage to the automotive industry supply chain caused by car company closures. “This project is of critical importance to this region,” he said. Ports Minister David Hodgett and Port of Hastings Development Authority CEO Mike Lean spoke at the briefing about the port’s benefits to Victoria’s economy, in contrast to the Opposition’s Bay West proposal. In attendance were representatives from local businesses and both sides of politics from state, federal and local governments. Mr Hodgett said Melbourne was the freight and logistics capital of Australia. “We don’t want to lose that crown,” he said. The Port of Melbourne will reach capacity some time in the next 10-15 years. “We’re going to need a second port at a stage where it’s ready to accept containers when Port Melbourne reaches capacity,” he said. “We don’t want to reach capacity and then think ‘Ooh, we better think about another port’.” Mr Hodgett said the Port of Hastings would also cut cross-city travelling. “The trucks come out of Melbourne, go across the West Gate Bridge to their distribution centres, they get broken up and come back across the bridge, out to the south east,” he said. He said another issue facing the Port of Melbourne was access. “Over the next 20 years we will expect to see ships twice the size of the ships we’re seeing today,” he said. “Those vessels are going to be deeper, they’re going to be longer, they’re going to be wider. “They’re going to require a draft of up to 16 metres. “Those ships are not going to be able to enter Port Phillip Bay without considerable dredging at the heads and widening of the heads.” He said this carried a significant environmental and financial cost. “If we’re serious about Melbourne being a world-class port, I think we need to be prepared,” he said. The Port of Botany in Sydney and the Port of Brisbane were already preparing to accommodate ships with a 16-metre draft. “Locking Victoria’s economy into a 14-metre draft height is a high-risk strategy,” he said. Mr Lean said Hastings had a number of significant natural deep water channels. “Hastings’ channels today can take the largest container ship in the world,” he said. He said Dandenong was the number one destination for freight out of the Port of Melbourne. “Every container that comes into Victoria leaves it at some point,” he said. “When a full container is brought to Dandenong, it has to be driven back to the Port of Melbourne.” Lyndhurst MP Martin Pakula said Labor’s position was clear. “A comprehensive and transparent cost benefit analysis will be undertaken to test how Hastings stands up against Bay West and other possible sites,” he said. “A future Victorian Labor Government will establish Infrastructure Victoria, with responsibility for providing independent and transparent advice about key infrastructure projects and their priority, including a second container port for Victoria.”
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Some art for the senses By BRIDGET COOK MARNEBEK School students showed off their artistic flair at the school’s annual art show last month. The budding young artists kicked off term three by showcasing the creative artworks they have been working on throughout the year with the help of art teachers Lynne Stroud and Anissa Diaz. The exhibition included everything from sensory created artwork and clay models to iPad digital artwork, intrinsic ancient Egyptian masks, hand crafted teddy bears and even some bags that students had designed. Art classes at the school, which caters to students with special needs, are highly valued because they benefit cognitive and physical development and build on the students’ sensory processing and integration. Ms Stroud said the arts program helped develop the students’ fine motor abilities, strengthens problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, develops a sense of goal setting and nurtures social skills that are critical inside and outside the classroom. She said the students loved showcasing their work, which they had been working hard on all year to create for the show. “The students have really enjoyed
Above: Students Thomas, Alex and Matilda have been working hard on making handicrafted teddy bears with the help of art teacher Lynne Stroud.
Matilda shows off some of the artistic creations at Marnebek School’s art Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS show. 124615 using an array of materials, textures and resources to create each piece of work,” she said. The school’s leading teacher Rhett Watts said the annual art show always had a positive and welcoming feel. “It is always a great opportunity for parents and the community to see and experience the outstanding talent and
work produced by the students across the school,” he said. “One of the biggest highlights is the students across the school being able to see what other classes have been doing. “Students often want to come and visit numerous times during the art show and enjoy sharing and talking about this with their friends.”
Left: Graidy welcomes people to his school’s annual art show.
Top Gear pulls in for petrol HAMPTON Park Shopping Centre will be moving into top gear next weekend. The centre has teamed up with Woolworths Petrol for a promotional event on Sunday 17 August based around the hit television show Top Gear. The centre is hoping to se-
cure a special celebrity guest for the event who will join Bathurst 1000 winner Jason Bargwanna live for photos and autographs. The day will also include plenty of Top Gear merchandise for sale including photo albums, stickers, torches, tins and Stig key rings, along with face
painting and free show bags. One for the rev heads, the latest Maserati will also be on display on the day. The event will run from 9am until noon on Sunday 17 August outside Woolworths supermarket.
Soak up the experience Mercury White band members, standing from left, bass guitarist Rhys Walmsley and lead guitarist Kam Stivens. Sitting from left, drummer Kevin Spadaro, lead vocalist and keys Paul Cooper and vocalist and violinist Tamblyne Brittaine. 125116
Mercury White set to pop By BRIDGET SCOTT A LOCAL band has headed overseas to make it in the big time after winning a national competition. Seven-year-old alternative rock band Band Mercury White set off for Germany yesterday for a world band competition, after it went to Sydney last year and won the Emergenza competition for unsigned bands. This event hosted more than 300 bands across the country, with Mercury White coming out on top. More than 150 cities will take part in the competition in Germany and this band will represent Australia in the world final. Paul Cooper, 28, from Ber-
wick started the band and is the only original member. He said the band had found where it wanted to be and he looked forward to Germany. “It should be a hell of an experience,” he said. Paul said in his six years with the band he had never been part of a competition this big, despite entering similar ones when the band first started up. Paul, who has his own rehearsal studio in Dandenong, said his group met up whenever they got the chance. The band member, who writes the lyrics to all their songs, said he enjoyed the connection with the music and his fellow musicians.
“The creativity of it, and expressing yourself,” he said. “But nothing beats a live performance.” The musician said for him music used to be something on the side. “I didn’t really have much to do with music, I played soccer,” he said. “It was a hobby, or something to do at school.” Paul said he had always been creative, and one day he realised he had something for music and writing lyrics. “I get inspiration from day to day life. “Music inspires the lyrics for me, I play around until something pops and then I go with that.”
EXPERIENCE the sights, sounds and tastes of Casey’s cultural diversity at a free festival in Berwick this month. Residents are invited to the 2014 Experience Casey Festival on Saturday 30 August at the Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House. This year’s event will showcase music, dancing, art and food from cultures from around the world to give the community a chance to experience the different cultures that make up Casey, under one roof. The diverse performances are sure to entertain with groups including the Glenbrae Celtic Dancers, Cultural Historical Association of Rodriguans and Mauritians in Victoria (CHARM) and Sri Lankan Dance Group taking to the stage to keep throughout the day. There will also be a smorgasbord of workshops for the community to get involved in including Chinese dragon craft, Hinamatsuri doll and Rangoli sand art, face painting, Henna art and balloon art. City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett said he anticipated that this year’s festival would be bigger and better than ever. “Each year, the Experience Casey Festival brings together
The Chinese Dragon Group will be performing at the 2014 Experience Casey Festival this month. people, with backgrounds from all around the world to delight in each other’s differences and bond over their similarities,” he said. “Visitors to this year’s festival can take in a spectacular performance, learn a new skill at a workshop or even taste an authentic delicacy from across the globe. “This festival is a fantastic
way for council to share with all residents the importance of cultural equality for an inclusive and harmonious community.” The festival will run from 10am to 2pm on Saturday 30 August at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21a Bemerside Drive, Berwick. For more details visit www. casey.vic.gov.au/experiencecasey.
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C1088817-JO35-13
Steve’s Home Maintenance
FAST & SHARP MOWING & GARDENING
1137617-RC22-14
REMOVALS Backload to and from QLD, NSW, ACT, & SA
SN1080741-PJ27-13
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FRONTERA
9548 3000 or 0418 881 551
For all your cabinetry requirements
Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work
1148587-RC32-14
C1080140-JL26-13
ARE YOU MOVING?
SCARLET KITCHENS
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SN1070517-PJ16-13
9796 1444
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50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess
C1032569-KK22-12
1129401-HM15-14
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V Kitche s
C955357-JJ33-11
CLYDE FURNITURE REMOVALS
Conditions Apply
Supply Install Service Repair
Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.
1140925-LB26-14
0402 746 624
25 YRS EXP
Receive a $750 rebate on a new ducted heating system
■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs
Johns Mowing
9707 5700, 9768 9153
Mobile: 0410 598 443 AH: 9791 9092 LIC 100399 AU 28918
C1086336-JO33-13
C62885-BG24-8
C751261-JL51-9
PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION
Call Darren 0412 584 914
C1033134-JJ22-12
AND STORAGE • Local, Country & Interstate • Antiques & Pianos a speciality • Cartons & Porta-robes for hire or sale • Full packing available
Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Gas Heaters All Makes & Models Carbon Monoxide Test with Service
C1096000-JL41-13
LEIGH HUNTER REMOVALS
Window Replacements, Mirrors, Splashbacks, Pool Fencing, Shopfronts and Doggy Doors Prompt and Reliable.
C1086512-KK33-13
Cutts Glass
1144857-KC29-14
V Fur iture Re ovals
SN1070756-PJ16-13
LIC. 33033
Sell it local
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9700 1899 - 0439 931 138 V Ru
PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885
0488 097 005
Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443
www.termitesmelb.com.au
plasterrepair.com.au 1131959-CB18-14
• 20 years’ experience • No job too small • Free Quotes • Professional • Reliable • Friendly
Call Brett on
0425 772 746
SETTLEMENT PLUMBING & HEATING
Shane: 0407 565 743
SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS ● ●
Repairs Rebedding Resprays
● ●
Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing
Pensioner Discounts
Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.
Credit Card Welcome LIC. 33033
General Plumbing All Gasfitting Maintenance & Repairs Hot Water CO2 Safety Checks
Mobile: 0408 100 356 www.aliteplumbing.com (REG 27285)
C1035550-PJ24-12
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Storm water
C1092317-JO38-13
Domestic, Commercial & Industrial
DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
0418 368 591
Licence No 33202
weightman.plumbing@bigpond.com.au www.weightmanplumbing.com.au
RANGEHILL PLUMBING & GAS FITTING 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 C1003972-KG6-12
Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne
Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738
Re-bedding and flexible pointing, storm damage, leaks repaired. Painting all types of roofs. High pressure water cleaning.
WINDSOR
Doors and Flyscr rity • Supascreen een u c • Steel & aluminium doors s Se • Quality work FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS A WEEK We will beat any written quote
SPECIALS!
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Ph Ph JoeJoe 9796 0416005 005 415 97964048 9219 or 0416 415 C638938-HJ25-8
FREE QUOTES Insurance claims. All work guaranteed. 27 years’ experience.
Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027
GET IT WRIGHT ROOFING
5995 4344
Showroom by appointment
$2800 FULL RESTORATION 15SQ HOME ✓ High Pressure ✓ Rebedding & Repointing ✓ 3 Coat Sealing System
0417 576 462 03 5983 8079 Deal Direct With The Tradesman - Contact Mick Wright
Factory Direct ★ Security Doors – Hinged & Sliding ★ Flyscreens BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE ★ Blinds 20% OFF ★ Measured & Made & Installed FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE ★ FREE Quotes 7 days a week
REGAL SECURITY DOORS NARRE WARREN 0419 126 895 Branch - Hillsmeade Estate Narre Warren South
DANDENONG 9794 9890 Head Office F 15,112 Hammond Rd, Dandenong 3175
• Septic
0407 356 441 1055315-KG41-12
1146415-HM30-14
5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins
• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FRESUERE MEA OTES & QU
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✓ Split systems, heating & cooling ✓ General plumbing and gas fitting ✓ Gas ducted heating service & repairs ✓ Hot water service repairs & replacements ✓ Tap Repairs
We accept bricks, dirt and concrete
Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire
0409 232 286
C552009-BG31-7
SPECIALISING IN:
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2m3,3m3
PAK BIN HIRE
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Steve on 0407 704 213
0419 352 424
DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN
NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?
Call Brett: 0428 145 657
*Conditions apply: Credit Card Surcharge of 1% will apply Dirt, bricks, concrete, tiles & pavers EXTRA!
Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors All repairs and services All work guaranteed
2m³,3m³,4m³,5m³ & 6m³ Skip Bins Ask about our SPECIALS!*
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0417 382 700
No Job Too Small
SPECIAL (01/06/2014 – 31/07/2014)
1023309-PJ18-12
No Job Too Small Fully Qualiied - Over 25 Years Experience in All Aspects of Plastering
1077848-PJ8-13
BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING
• Hot Water Specialists • Blocked Drains • Toilet, Tap & Pipe Repairs • Dishwasher Installations • Gas Installations & Service
BETTER BIN HIRE
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186
1300 NARRE BINS
Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs
No Job Too Small UÊÇÊ >ÞÃÊUÊ Õ ÞÊ ÃÕÀi`ÊUÊ ÀiiÊ+Õ ÌiÃÊU
1300 627 732 0418 574 398
Global Roller Shutters
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“All Your Plastering Needs Catered For”
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ROD: 0418 397 402
BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL
V Roller Shutters
V Plasterers
NARRE
Call Now 0417 128 536
Tel/Fax: 9703 0717
1021623-PJ16-12
For prompt & efficient control of: Rodents/ Ants/ Cockroaches/ Spiders/ Termites etc.
10% discount on cold water pipe replacements and hot water service installations if you mention this ad.
C818920-KK28-10
C753939-KS01-10
jak_gray@bigpond.com
C1077182-JJ8-13
• Hot Water Service & Repairs • Burst Pipes • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations • Gas Installations • Blocked Drains
Lic 47086
PEST & WEED
AFFORDABLE PLUMBING
TOTAL CONTROL
0449 009 849
1141933-HM26-14
Qualified & Insured
SEWER BLOCKAGES – • Changeover Hot Water MACHINE CLEANED Services HIGH PRESSURE WATER • Burst Water Pipes JET CLEANING • Gas Fittings PIPE LEAK DETECTION ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS COMPETITIVE PRICE G.J Law P/L Lic No 14120 GUARANTEED 7 DAYS 0419 136 181 - 0419 136 151
C1061178-PJ45-12
● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates
Andrew 0431 150 866
1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING
• Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks TER WA SAME DAY HOT EMENT • General plumbing SERVICE REPLACCTRIC ELE D AN GAS • Tap repairs
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JAK DEMOLITION, RUBBISH REMOVAL & BIN HIRE FREE LOADING AVAILABLE
❙ leaking taps and toilets. ❙ blocked drains, ❙ burst pipes ❙ hot water repairs and installations ❙ Free Quotes
1138445-LB23-14
no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs
PLUMBING & GASFITTING
Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps
1144422-PB29-14
C695870-JM11-9
AC Plumbing & Gasfitting
C317674-DJ19-5
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
1129931-RC16-14
rangerpestcontrol.com.au
V Plu
Licence No. 21452
GASRITE
V Pest Co trol
Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com
C1073304-KK5-13
Graeme 0430 459 028
RELIABLE – PROMPT – GUARANTEED Call David Murphy 0400 226 472 Lic No. 42227
Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires
CHRIS
1140342-LB25-14
Quality work guaranteed
Under the Southern Cross
7 Days a week
MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3
C1037778-KG25-12
C1010272-KG8-12
• Interior/Exterior • Feature Walls • Plaster Repairs • Driveways Sealed • Free Quotes
General Plumbing & Gasfitting Hot Water Service Repairs & Replacements Servicing all areas
Quality Guttering Restoration★
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GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS
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painting & decorating
SC Guttering
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9796 8621 0418 367 017 C1083120-JO29-13
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• 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
C939272-JJ25-11
Interior/ext commercial/domestic High quality. Solve the problem Free quotes. You list it we fix it
C1104334-JL50-13
C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11
FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754
C710724-JM22-9
John 0418 318 377
DAVE: 0425 798 134 9702 5321
♦ Rebedding & Pointing ♦ Pressure Cleaning ♦ Flexible Pointing ♦ Respraying ♦ Qualified Roof Tiler ♦ Gutter and Facia Replacement ♦ Pensioner Discount ♦ No job too small
C1008551-FB8-12
• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED REASONABLE RATES FREE QUOTES
1141647-RC26-14
NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION
BLOCKED DRAINS
JANNA PAINTING C1051788-JM38-12
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C924285-KK19-11
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Trades & Services V Television/Video/Audio
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
Free Quotes Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627 V Water Cartage
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems
Ph: 8682 9618, 0420 528 508 advancedavrepairs@yahoo.com.au
1120364-RC08-14
Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere V Windows
(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)
C1089234-JO35-13
5942 7664 0418 890 612
Qualified Arborist – Tisma Specialising In All Forms Of Tree Surgery Commercial & Residential
Specialising in Repairing All Brands/Models of TVs (LED, LCD, Plasma, CRT, Rear Projection),
1800 183 567
• MULCH FOR SALE • BLOCK CLEARING • FREE QUOTES • 24 HOUR SERVICE • FULLY INSURED (20 Million Cover)
Advanced Audio Visual Repairs
SECURITY
C389274-HJ50-5
FREECALL
• 10 YR GEN WARRANTY - LOCAL TECH • SAME DAY SERVICE – GOVERNMENT ENDORSED • TRAINING ON ALL INSTALLS INCLUDED
www.soundnvisionsolutions.com.au
M. 0411 825 005 E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com
Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
C1001547-JL4-12
C1098234-JO43-13
9794 8989
MARK TILING
5941 6644
General Notices
www.lockutite.com.au 21/25 BALD HILL ROAD, PAKENHAM
CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673
V Septic Tanks
V Public Notices and Event
C934024-KK23-11
All types of wall and floor tiling including water proofing, screeding and caulking.
Public Notice
STRAIGHT CUTTERS TILING
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
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NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
Call Michael on
The land affected by the application is located at: 36-38 Caserta Drive BERWICK VIC 3806 Lot 43 LP 208055G
for a Competitive Quote
SN1074465-PJ20-13 C1088813-JO35-13
Superb Tiling
C1055101-KK41-12
HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
0418 131 374
0405 758 061, 0437 213 795
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
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All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors
Free Quotes
Tree Removal, Tree Pruning, Stump Removal Free Quotes, Fully Insured
Call: 0409 051 767
Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522
30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228
JOEL’S TREE SERVICES www.joelstreeservices.com.au
C1089066-JO35-13
CALL OUT FEE $0
C1033281-KK23-12
DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY
ECONOMY TILING
The application reference number is: PlnA00377/14 - (Cherie Wanat) C1072232-JJ4-13
ANTENNAS
T. DWYER TREE WORKS Bathroom Renovations
DIGITAL ANTENNAS E
GABRIEL 0409 696 568 PAUL 0404 876 716
FROM
$120
This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must
PHONE TOBY DWYER 0411 132 449
HIGH TREE TREE SERVICE
“Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage
JIMAnt001BCPSN
C1103147-JL48-13
Ask About Our 25% Discount Free Quotes All Suburbs
131 546
Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888
www.jimsantennas.com.au
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
INSTALLED TODAY
1021701-KG17-12
FREE QUOTES
C316291-KK18-5
Richard or Kathrin Kruyt
Oakfern Tree Care P/L Pruning Removal Stump Grinding
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:
IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small.
Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.
Call 9703 1764
C749691-SJ50-9
V Public Notices and Event
APB UPHOLSTERY 30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
AGM Clyde Tennis Club, 21st August, 2014 at 7:30pm. At club rooms, Clyde Rec Reserve. New members welcome. Call 5979 4989.
V Public Notices and Event FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.
Buy, Rent & Sell in the
Real Estate section of Network Classifieds.
Australian Government endorsed Installer
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
V Upholsterers
C1080920-JO27-13
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
Same Day Response Local Technicians All 100% Guaranteed Home Theatre Installations FREE on-site Signal Test and Quote Government Endorsed Installers
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
C1088190-JL34-13
DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS
ANTENNA SPECIALIST
For a free quote,
ELECTRICIANS ALSO AVAILABLE rec 21355 Free Call 1800 035 121 Rick 0407 214 006 www.newimageantennas.com.au
3 3 3 3 3 3
C877313-JM50-10
C1049800-KK37-12
• 20 years experience • Home Theatre Setup • Poor Reception Specialists • TV/Phone/Data Points • Government Endorsed Installers • Lifetime warranty - Locally made
SP
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C1098600-JO43-13
The application is for a permit to: Variation of Restriction N973389F by removing Part a that reads "that we will not at any time hereafter erect or build or cause or suffer to be erected or built on any lot hereby sold or on any parts or parts thereof more than one dwelling house (together with the usual outbuildings)". The applicant is: SK Spatial C - S Kimm
C1092057-JL37-13
AAA AERIAL
PATRON WINDOWS
V Tiling
1134935-HM20-14
FROM $499
Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
FREE CONSULTATION JOE 0409 475 511
131 546
DOORS
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• FREE digital Antenna with any HOME THEATRE install • FREE TV point with any WALL MOUNT • General AV, Projector/Screen Set ups
Furniture Upholstery
1127081-PB13-14
www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
TREE & STUMP REMOVAL
HOME THEATRE EXPERTS Doors from $279 Stainless Steel doors Aluminium doors Steel doors
V Upholsterers
C752112-JL1-10
V Security & Screen Doors
Phone Geoff 0418 340 825 Fully Insured
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General Classifieds V Garage Sales
V Garden /Outdoor
CRANBOURNE
TOP SOIL
8 Bunurong Place
The applicant is: SK Spatial C - S Kimm The application reference number is: PlnA00376/14 - (Cherie Wanat)
The applicant is: S Kimm The application reference number is: PlnA00289/14 - (Cherie Wanat) You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN City of Casey Cranbourne Customer Service Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre (Opposite Post Office) CRANBOURNE
This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.
V Firewood DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380. FIREWOOD, redgum split, ute and truck loads delivered. Call Peter: 0418 997 423. FIREWOOD, dry split redgum or mixed gum. Free delivery. 0488 501 172.
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
The land affected by the application is located at: 55-57 Caserta Drive BERWICK VIC 3806 Lot 36 LP 208055G
The land affected by the application is located at: 63-65 Caserta Drive BERWICK VIC 3806 Lot 38 LP 208055G
The application is for a permit to: Variation of Restriction N982791E by removing Part a that reads "that we will not at any time hereafter erect or build or cause or suffer to be erected or built on any lot hereby sold or on any parts or parts thereof more than one dwelling house (together with the usual outbuildings)".
The application is for a permit to: Variation of Restriction N325325W by removing Part a that reads "that we will not at any time hereafter erect or build or cause or suffer to be erected or built on any lot hereby sold or on any parts or parts thereof more than one dwelling house (together with the usual outbuildings)".
The applicant is: SK Spatial C - S Kimm
The applicant is: SK Spatial C - S Kimm
The application reference number is: PlnA00379/14 - (Cherie Wanat)
The application reference number is: PlnA00378/14 - (Cherie Wanat)
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.
This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.
Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.
Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.
An objection must
An objection must
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.
Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.
1148680-CG32-14
Public Notice 1148683-CG32-14
Public Notice
ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE?
FIREWOOD, pine off cuts, 19m load. $175 delivered. $70 for trailer load delivered. Phone 9796 4166.
B E R W I C K
Top quality Redgum. Stringybark, Grey Box, kindling. Keeping the Community warm since 1991. Prompt delivery. 5998-5365, 0418 591 136.
Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.
CANE SETTING, including 2 armchairs, one double seater couch, one coffee table, comfortable, $199. Call Di 0418 561 232. CHILDRENS BEDROOM FURNITURE, timber, including bed, mattress, bedside table, desk and chair, EC, $299. Call Di 0418 561 232. CHILDRENS BEDROOM FURNITURE, white metal, including bed, mattress, bedside table, desk and chair, $299. Call Di 0418 561 232. DINING SETTING, Parker dining suite, 6 chairs including two carvers and extension table, solid timber, $250.00. Call 0422 506 562. EXERCISE BIKE As new, used 3 times. Paid $150 will sell for $100ono. 5995 7096. EXERCISE BIKE Hardly used, 11 months old, Treo Fitness, 24 programs, pulse recovery/body fat, adjustable seat, excellent condition, new $700 sell $495. Ph 5941 4341 or 0409 762 809. LOUNGE SETTING, large 2 seater, 2 recliners, burgundy, VGC. $250 the lot. 0449 751 607. PETROL GARDEN TILLER, As new, used only once, including petrol container and oil. $220 0417 408 592. PIANOLA, Bellmann, made in Chicago, $200 negotiable. pick up only, Call 0419 005 023.
PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES Narre Warren 9796 7090 Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
-Spiritual Healings-Reiki with Readings At Berwick Enquiries to Reverend Dr Ian Gordon
mindbodylife
Clairvoyant
Hypnotherapy Will change your life!!!
(neck, back, knees) Judy-Ann Steed 5968 1139 jas@judyanns.com Web: judyanns.com
WHEELS 4x4, 6 stud pattern, universal type. $400. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.
V Garage Sales
GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $10.00!
1300 666 808
Call Julie
9703 1616 0439 656 044
V Pets & Services
NANI'S HOME SERVICES, House cleaning. Ironing. Cooking. Top job, cheap rates. 0415 354 775.
V Garden /Outdoor
Having a Garage Sale
The pack includes sale a success
www.mindbodylife hypnotherapy.com
IRONING Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
SPECIAL Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked
MULCH ADVERTISERS please note that advertisements in this classification must be pre-paid.
Buy, & Sell in our
Motoring section of Network Classifieds.
$20 per m3 Can deliver up to 30m³ loads.
SCREENED TOP SOIL: $20 per m3 Can deliver up to 10m³ loads. Delivery costs apply.
5941 5790
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PRUNING FRUIT TREES and roses, 3 generations' family experience. Jeff: 5941 3281, 0418 386 519.
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE 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.
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Near new modern, double storey townhouse located in bathrooms and 2 living areas. Gas ducted heating and
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Lang Lang District Funeral Service
Kooweerup Regional Health Service is located approximately one hours’ drive from Melbourne. It provides a range of services including Acute Medical, Residential Care, Allied Health, Early Parenting and Community Services. We are seeking:
Alex Scott and Staff, Berwick 9707 2000
Permanent part-time (48 hours per fortnight). Previous Hospital/Residential Care experience desirable. Must have interest in food security and seasonal menus, use of technology in menu planning and understanding of change management.
Employment
Ben 0421 707 015
Previous experience essential.
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Berwick Volkswagen are looking for a 1 year apprentice to join our dynamic team. Forward resumes to: michael.tripp@berwickvolkswagen.com.au or phone 8768 0188
Casual positions available. All positions advertised require a current Police Check Application in writing to Ms. T. Ramsay, Chief Executive Officer/Director of Nursing, Kooweerup Regional Health Service Health Service, P.O. Box 53, Kooweerup Vic 3981 or email to gregorys@krhs.net.au by close of business 22nd August, 2014. 1148896-CG32-14
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BAKER Must have experience, Sunday only call Scott 0417 272 326 or 8786 9444
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GEORGIO'S WAIT STAFF REQUIRED Bar or barista skills will be an advantage. Also experienced Cook, straight shift, full time position. Evenings only.
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Please forward your application in confidence to: The Dealer Principal CLAAS Harvest Centre South Gippsland PO Box 167, Leongatha, VIC 3953 or email: anthony.blackshaw@claashc.com.au Applications close: 5pm, 18th August 2014
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TRUCK DRIVER required for the transport of racehorses. Must hold a Semi Trailer licence (HA/HC) and be experienced and skilled with a good driving record. Must be reliable to work 6 days per week with a 4:00am start time. Previous experience with horses or transporting livestock is essential. This is a full time position (approx. 40 hours per week), as per Award conditions, with an immediate start. Sub-Contractors considered Please email accounts@gregeurell.com.au or contact Ty direct on 0407 828 760
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PRODUCTION LINE TEAM LEADER We are offering an excellent opportunity for a Team Leader to join our busy production team. You will be responsible for the motivation, guidance and the day to day management of a team of around 12 production employees. You will also be asked to help in the implementation, evaluation and improvement of company processes.
LABOURERS Casual chicken technicians required for ongoing work. Training available, must be willing to travel. ABN and driver’s licence required
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The key skills required for this role include: t Experience of service work on agricultural machinery or similar; t Qualifications in Diesel / Heavy Machinery Servicing; t Excellent customer service and communication skills; t The ability to work well within a team and independently This is an excellent career opportunity for the right person. CLAAS Harvest Centres offer ongoing training and development opportunities and competitive experienced-based remuneration packages. Our employees enjoy excellent working conditions in a supportive and friendly team environment.
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Do you seek these qualities from your Property Manager?? 9Quick leasing with minimal vacancy 9Experienced staff with years of industry training 9Professional, pro-active & hard working
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Our South Gippsland dealership is seeking an experienced Service Technician to join its team based in Leongatha. The successful candidate will be involved in servicing a range of agricultural machinery, whilst providing exceptional support to customer service and sales.
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The CLAAS Harvest Centre network is a leading provider of agricultural machinery throughout Australia and New Zealand and enjoys brand partnerships spanning more than 40 years with premium manufacturers including CLAAS, AMAZONE and Seedhawk.
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HR Licence, Road Ranger and Synchro experience essential for the pickup of used tyres in Metro Melbourne and regional Victoria. We are based in Dandenong.
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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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QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED
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Phone: Dianne 0418 328 205 | Office: 5997 5515 Fax: 5997 5514 | Email: dianne@lldfs.com For quality service, compassion, dignity and respect “Let me be there to help you, in your time of need, We’ve been there too and we care”
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Ideally your experience will be derived from within the building or manufacturing industries. You will have demonstrated results in continuous improvement implementation and have experience in lean manufacturing systems. Please note, only candidates demonstrating the aligned skillsets will be contacted in relation to the next stage. Please send copy of Resume to: ohs@goldstreamrv.com.au
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REAL ESTATE ADMINISTRATION ALLROUNDER
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An opportunity has arisen for an administrator/receptionist to join the team at Barry Plant Narre Warren. We're looking for an allrounder; someone who can happily greet clients in person and on the phone, as well as manage a range of administrative and accounting tasks. There is plenty of variety in the role and the chance to grow your career. We're an enthusiastic and vibrant team, who all enjoy coming to work every day, and are dedicated to constantly improving ourselves. Plenty of training and support is on offer. The person we are looking for is an autonomous worker who knows how to use their own initiative. They also have excellent customer service skills, and come to work with a smile on their face. To be considered for this role you will need to have excellent computer skills, including advanced knowledge of Word, Excel and the internet, great communication and interpersonal skills, strong numeracy and high attention to detail. The following skills would be highly regarded; real estate or property industry experience; trust accounting knowledge; and publisher experience. A generous salary package is on offer which will be based on experience. If you think this is the role for you send a resume and covering letter to: dmirabito@barryplant.com.au
Appliant must be qualified with suitable experience and have the ability to work with and direct staff and produce a quality meal. Split shifts and weekend work are essential. Salary negotiable. Please send written application, including qualifications and references to: Club Hotel, 51 Queen Street, Warragul VIC 3820
OFFSET PRINTING MACHINEST A Mornington Peninsula based printing company is seeking the services of a suitably qualified full time printing machinist to operate our 4 colour press as well as occasional work in our small offset division. The ability to work unsupervised is essential. Remuneration negotiable. Contact: Managing Director on 03 5979 7744 or david.h@galaxyprint.com.au
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NURSERY QUALIFIED EDUCATOR MUST have completed Diploma in Children's Services. Experience preferred, but not essential. Small centre, family owned and focused. Must be a team player and confident with parents. Located in Pakenham. Permanent position, starts end of August, 2014 Please email resume to:
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An opportunity for a Receptionist/Accounting undergraduate required to join an Accounting and Financial Planning practice in Narre Warren. Experience or interest in the accounting/financial planning industry would be necessary. We are seeking a friendly client focused person with excellent communication and computer skills, organized, motivated, well presented, with a professional and friendly manner to answer multiple calls and general enquires. A proactive and can do attitude along with being a committed team player is a must. Resumes to Frank or Louise by email jobs@portmin.com or fax to 9705 9157.
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DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As 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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If you have an injury, disability or illness and want to work then Outlook Employment is the place for you. With an office in Narre Warren, we can provide you with a local high performing employment service. Our aim is to assist you to find and maintain a job.
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QUALIFIED MOTOR MECHANIC Freeway Ford is looking to employ a qualified technician to join its expanding Service Department.
SALES AND MARKETING ASSISTANT Casual 8 hours per week over 2 days, requires own car. Will be required to work extended hours to cover annual leave. Good communicator. Mature outlook. Retirement village in Pakenham. Email Sharyn for position description: scampbell @genbridgepartners.com.au Enquiries 1300 098 519
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CRANBOURNE Stawell Clinic specialises in general family medical care and will soon include dental services. Practice manager Mona Massaud said the modern family clinic opened in 2006 and was fully accredited by Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited. The practice caters for minor surgical procedures, women’s health, podiatry, mole screening, immunisations and travel medicine with a dental clinic opening soon. “We endeavour to provide patients with the best and most modern treatments,” Mona said.
“Our patients’ health comes first.” Facilities include a fully equipped treatment room with three consulting rooms and a dental room. “The consulting rooms have the latest equipment and we bulk bill our patients,” she said. “Our focus is to provide our patients with the highest quality of care by ensuring excellence in all aspects of the practice. “Our four doctors have wide medical experience and interests, including minor surgery, women’s, men’s and children’s health, immunisations, care
plans, asthma and diabetes plans, weight management, workcover, pap smears and spirometry. “We also have a diabetes educator and practice nurses on-hand at the clinic.” Mona said the clinic ensured all patients were seen promptly and they take the time to correctly diagnose the condition before the best course of action is agreed upon. The clinic can be found at 12 Stawell Street, Cranbourne, and is open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6pm. Phone 5996 4799 for more information.
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It’s good to the core SHE may be the brand new produce manager at IGA Narre Warren South but Janelle Snelling is no newcomer to the store. Living in Narre Warren South for the past 12 years, Janelle has been employed by IGA for five years (with a break to have her children). She was promoted to produce manager four weeks ago and the store reports a significant jump in produce quality since then. Janelle is focused on selling only the best quality produce at the best possible price - its a focus that comes from being so involved in the community many of the customers are her friends - or maybe it’s just her community spirit. She is vicepresident (stadium) of the Berwick Netball Club and seven years a netball coach in Casey as well as being a Little Athletics committee member. And as a mum and someone who spends a lot of time with children she knows that good fresh fruit and vegetables is important for young growing bodies. The quality of the produce is something that all of the buyers focus on at the market - offering a 200 per cent money back guarantee: “if you are not happy we will refund the purchase price as well as replace it”. And IGA also go that little bit further for their customers, offering un-waxed apples that mums look for and are often really hard to find.
Janelle Snelling and IGA’s non-waxed apples. IGA has found a family-run apple growing business with 40 years of experience based on the Mornington Peninsula that only sprays twice a year for pesticides and leaves apples to grow naturally, compared to others that might spray seven or eight times for growth and colour. And unlike other apples that are put in washing chemicals, sprayed with the edible wax and tipped into graders, the IGA apples are hand packed into boxes. And of course there’s nothing
better than eating apples when they are at their best and in their proper growing season: Pinks - available March-December; goldens - March-December; Fuji - March-December; grannies - March-December; gala - March-September and sundowners - August-December. Trading hours are 8am to 9pm, seven days a week. IGA Narre Warren South is in the Amberly Park Shopping Centre, corner of Ormond Road and Seebeck Drive, Narre Warren South. Call on 8790 2600.
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They’re bringin’ hardware home By JARROD POTTER A DECADE ago Casey TigerSharks Swimming Club was a humble local team without much success at even a state level. Now the club has two Commonwealth Games medallists, three Commonwealth Games representatives and an Olympian in its midst, with more stars rising through the ranks every year. None of these achievements occurred through happenstance or coincidence. Mostly, it came down to hard training and exceptional coaching. TigerSharks head coach Ben Hiddlestone shared in every second of glory of his Commonwealth Games’ trio - Josh Beaver, Matson Lawson and Mitch Pratt - as their time in the pool in Glasgow reaped huge rewards. Beaver would finish with three medals - two silvers and a bronze - and Matson Lawson earned a bronze as well to bring four medals back to Casey ARC and RACE. What has been unearthed by Hiddlestone and his coaching staff is a swimming enclave in the south east of Victoria previously thought of as a wasteland by higher ups in swimming circles. Seeing the first signs of senior international success for the club first hand, Hiddlestone was amazed at how far the club has come and what perseverance can do. “It feels fantastic, and is the pinnacle of my coaching career so far,” Hiddlestone said. “This will be a huge boost for the club, and our younger swimmers now have real international heroes to aspire to. “There’s a sense of relief that all the hard yards paid off, there’s a sense of vindication that our ‘old school’ traditional values and hard work approach to training has been super successful.” That old school belief is extremely hard work. Hiddlestone’s methods were always to put more kilometres into the bodies of his swimmers than his competitors at other clubs and the dividends have become extremely evident. That hard work was generating swimming success progressively - win by win, achievement by achievement, until the
Brad Szalek gets a good bounce in Casey’s 26-point win over Keilor.
Cavaliers hit Thunder row By JARROD POTTER
A very proud coach - Casey TigerSharks Ben Hiddlestone - with the swimming club’s first Commonwealth Games medalists Josh Beaver (left) Picture: SUPPLIED and Matson Lawson (right). 124666 international ranks became a possibility and now more international medals are part of their gaze into the future of Casey swimming. “The thought of winning medals at a major international competition like the Commonwealth Games is only a recent goal,” Hiddlestone said. “We are always looking for ways to improve and take another step forward. “In 2004 it started with trying to win one medal at the Victorian Championships but in 2014 at the Australian Champs we were focused on getting three swimmers on the Commonwealth Games team. “After that was achieved, we quickly
had to recalibrate our goals and personally that was for one of our swimmers to bring back any kind of hardware (a medal). “To have four medals brought back to the club is beyond my dreams and I am so proud of the swimmers that have made that a reality.” Hiddlestone’s coaching success has earned him a place as an Australian team coach at the Pan Pacs on the Gold Coast in two weeks (21-24 August). Hiddlestone wanted to thank the City of Casey and YMCA for their support of the Casey TigerSharks Swimming Club and helping cultivate a successful environment for the swimmers of the local area.
ONLY one more win separates Casey Cavaliers’ men’s team from a BIG V grand-final series berth. Putting in the hard yards on Saturday night, the long road-trip to Keilor Basketball Stadium paid off for the Cavaliers’ fans in attendance - watching on as Stewart Baird’s charges claimed a big win over the Keilor Thunder 84-58. Matt Pebole (27 points, 13 rebounds) and Matt Witherden (19 points, 6 rebounds) found their long-range shooting accuracy as the Thunder had no means to stop the Cavaliers out wide. Evenly matched until the third quarter, the Cavaliers opened the floodgates in the final term to shoot 32 points on 12-of-18 shooting from the field. The icing on the cake was a phenomenal shot from a centre as Ash Szalek (11 points, 6 rebounds) drained his fourth trey of the season. Facing a physical side in Keilor, Baird was impressed the Cavaliers could take it to the Thunder in that regard and beat them at their own hard-edged game despite what he thought was a lacklustre outing for Casey. “They’re always tough here and you always know they’re going to play really hard,” Casey coach Stewart Baird said. “I think… next to us they’re probably the most physical team in the league, where our physicality works against other teams in the playoffs these guys bring it just as much.”
“It’s great to get away with a 26-point win when really - apart from a couple of patches - we didn’t play great basketball.” Injured guard Chris Murray (calf strain) is unlikely to return for the weekend’s fixtures, but would be able to get up if the Cavaliers move onto grand final series. Baird praised the efforts of Steve Michalski (12 points) to step up and fill Murray’s boots at the point. “I can’t speak highly enough of Steve,” Baird said. “He’s the kind of player every coach wants to have at some stage. “He’s not the most talented basketballer around, but he works really hard and you give him an instruction and he just follows it to the letter… if he thinks he needs to change something he comes and talks to you… more often than not he’s right. “He’s a great kid to coach and really stood up when we needed him too.” Casey will host Keilor in the second semi-final match on Saturday night from 8pm and if necessary, a third-and-deciding clash is scheduled for Sunday at 12.30pm. “We’ll work on some stuff that was lacking tonight (Saturday),” Baird said. “There’s not a whole lot I can teach them at this stage, it’s just about fine-tuning and I think at our place, without saying it’s a done deal, I’d rather be us than them.” - Keilor having to come down to Cranbourne on the weekend.
TigerSharks get butterflies MEDAL-MANIA continued for the Casey TigerSharks with a pair of junior swimmers bringing back the hardware from the Victorian Age Short Course Swimming Championships. Smashing the competition at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, butterfly gold returned with Bowen Gough as the young TigerShark earned gold in the men’s 200m SC butterfly - touching the wall at 2.03.92
Continuing the butterfly prowess for Casey, James McBride earned himself silver in the boy’s 12-and -under 200m SC butterfly, finishing in 2.32.61 to finish second behind Nunawading’s Ryan Bicknell. The TigerSharks will welcome back Commonwealth Games trio Mitch Pratt, Matson Lawson and triple-medallist Josh Beaver on Friday night at Casey RAC from 6.30pm.
Casey TigerSharks’ swimmer Bowen Gough won gold at the Victorian Age Short Course Championships, held over the weekend at MSAC. 97448 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Cavaliers’ Bevan Camilleri takes to the air over Keilor. 125010 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Jaymee’s aim is the big league By RUSSELL BENNETT IN many ways, young Casey Comets star Jaymee Dudley is already living a dream she’s had her whole life. For the past nine months, the 17-year-old been living in England - representing Birmingham City at a range of different levels, and studying sport and exercise science at Solihull College. “Being able to play football every day, and go to college ... it’s what I’ve wanted to do for a long time,” she said on a cold, wintery night at Comets Stadium in Cranbourne recently. Jaymee was born in Oxfordshire in the UK before moving to Australia with her family as a nine-year-old. Since then she’s represented a host of different local clubs, and at different levels - winning championships along the way. She was on the verge of breaking into the Comets women’s starting 11 at Christmas time in 2012 when she went and trained with Birmingham’s Centre of Excellence for 10 weeks. Then, last season, she was offered the chance to return this time to also go to college and continue her education alongside her soccer journey. She has represented Birmingham City’s under-17s; the academy program (in line with college); and also the reserves side for the Blues’ FA Women’s Super League outfit - the highest level in the country. Jaymee plays up front as an attacking player and has quickly formed a reputation for her pace and agility across the field, but she’s also been tried in a range of different positions across the pitch - giving her a unique understanding of her opponents.
Reaping the rewards of an incredible past few weeks, Chris Ciriello added a Commonwealth Games gold medal to his trophy cabinet, going alongside his Hockey World Cup medal. 125091 ADY KERRY – AK PICTURES
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Jaymee Dudley has a huge career in front of her. 125208 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT After having recently completed her season with Birmingham, Jaymee returned home - and to the Comets - for a whirlwind couple of weeks. She was hoping to get three games in with the Comets, but Friday night’s home game was called off. “I want to keep going because I’m going to miss the beginning of our pre-season, so being back will kind of kickstart my pre-season,” she said. “It’s been really nice this season because I’ve been able to play in an age group of my own (with the under-17s) but I also find that playing above my age group has pushed me and helped me improved to hope-
fully become as good as I can.” Jaymee is always working on improving her game and is in constant contact with the Blues’ coaches - receiving feedback on her strengths and weaknesses. “Over the next three or four years I’m looking at pushing into the first team at Blues,” she said. “The money is now coming into the women’s side of the game, which is a great thing. “Hopefully I can get paid to play football - that would be the dream, to be a professional footballer - but also to play an international. “That would be unbelievable.” Watch this space.
FINISHING on a golden note, Chris Ciriello made it two major international victories in as many months. The 30-year-old, formerly from Endeavour Hills, emulated his World Cup final hat-trick with another Monday morning (Australian time) in the men’s hockey gold medal match against India. His efforts from the spot gave Australia a 4-0 victory to push the Australian medal tally to 49 gold, 42 silver and 46 bronze, only second behind England. Taking place as the team’s go-to penalty flicker, Ciriello drilled the first volley past the Indian keeper in the 13th minute before adding number two - and his eighth of the tournament - just before half time to keep the Kookaburras ahead 2-0 at the main break. Playing against team mates and rivals from his Hockey India League stint with Punjab, Ciriello iced the game with his third from the penalty spot be-
fore team mate Eddie Ockenden sealed the gold medal victory with a deflection in the dying minutes. Talking to ABC Grandstand after the match, Ciriello said the feeling of winning the World Cup and the Glasgow Commonwealth Games tournament in the space of a few short weeks did not seem all that far apart. “Doesn’t feel like five weeks, it feels like three or four days, but I’ll take another hattrick any day of the week,” Ciriello said to ABC Grandstand. “It was a massive change from the World Cup, we had eight new guys, so they actually drove a fair bit of it.” Our other remaining athlete in the final week of the competition - Jeff Riseley - had another difficult international campaign, but the results were exceptional for the middle-distance runner. He was hip-andshouldered in the 800m semifinal which left him outside the qualifying times, before a judge’s appeal granted him a spot in the final.
Along with earning a place in the 1500m, Riseley banked a pair of fifth place finishes in his two race finals, clocking in at 3.40.27 for the 1500m and 1.46.12 for the 800m. STAR NEWS - LOCAL ATHLETE MEDAL TALLY Chris Ciriello (formerly Endeavour Hills): GOLD Men’s hockey. Laetisha Scanlan (Berwick): GOLD - Women’s trap. Josh Beaver (Tooradin): SILVER - Men’s 200m backstroke. SILVER - Men’s medley relay. BRONZE - Men’s 100m backstroke. Matson Lawson (Casey TigerSharks, from Langwarrin): BRONZE - Men’s 200m. Lalita Yauhleuskaya (Berwick): BRONZE - Women’s 25m Pistol Shoot.
Howzat… join the umpire ranks Dandenong District THE Cricket Umpires Association (DDCUA) is calling on retired cricketers and general lovers of the great game to join its ranks this summer. The DDCA’s expansion of its turf competition, from five to six grades, has opened the door for more people to get involved and earn some handy cash over the summer months. DDCUA vice-president, Shane Scanlon, said more umpires are now required and that people with a basic knowledge of the game have a huge opportunity to join in and participate. “People applying need to have their own transport and have a good basic knowledge of the laws of cricket,” he said. “Anyone who has umpired as a dad in juniors, or played the game at any level is likely to have enough knowledge to get started in the lower grades.” Most games in the DDCA are played between midday to 6pm on Saturdays, with some Sunday fixtures also scheduled. The competition stretches from
Dandenong District Cricket Umpires Association is looking to recruit some fresh faces for the upcoming 2014/15 Picture: JARROD POTTER DDCA season. 124924 Berwick and Cranbourne across to the bayside areas including Carrum, Mordialloc and Parkdale. Scanlon said prospective umpires would be provided training prior to calling ‘play’ for the first time. “A training course is provided by the Umpire’s Association to Level 2 Accreditation which takes about 20 hours throughout the season,” he said. “That’s the level required
for umpires to be promoted to either Turf 1 or 2 levels.” The DDCUA - based at Shepley Oval in Dandenong - is holding an information night for prospective umpires at their headquarters (first building inside the main gates at Shepley oval, Pultney St Dandenong) on Wednesday 27 August at 7.30 pm. For further information contact Shane Scanlon on 0437 199 935.
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QUIZ NUMBER 1267 1. WHERE will the 2018 Commonwealth Games be held? 2. WHICH Australian Rules player held a national boxing title while playing for Footscray? 3. WHO broke the record for most runs in a Pura Cup cricket season in 2007-8? 4. WHAT was the name of the first Australian harness horse to top $300,000 in prizemoney? 5. WHEN was the last Olympics at which Australia failed to win a gold medal? 6. WHICH Aussie golfer won the 100th British Open title? 7. WHO held the world heavyweight boxing title for over a decade? 8. WHICH early Australian cricket legend was nick-named ‘The Demon’? 9. WHO beat Lleyton Hewitt in the 2005 Australian Open tennis final? 10. WHICH former Australian Rules tough-man was known as ‘Captain Blood’? 11. WHAT was the name of the eagle that was the official mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? 12. WHAT colour medal did Australia win in softball at the 2004 Olympics? 13. WHO was the first West Australian cricketer to score a Test century in Perth? 14. WHO won the 2013 US Open golf title? 15. WHICH Aussie swimmer won medals in five freestyle events at the same Olympics? 16. WHICH father and son each rode two Melbourne Cup winners? 17. WHO was the youngest winner of the Australian iron-man title? 18. WHICH Aussie batsman smashed five consecutive boundaries off England’s Tony Greig in cricket’s 1977 Centenary Test? 19. WHICH Aussie basketballer was top scorer for all countries at the 1976 Olympics? 20. WHO said ‘Arguing with the New York Yacht Club is like going to your mother-in-law to complain about your wife’?
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Best not dwell on it By JARROD POTTER Southern Football League and Victorian Amateur Football Association
Flying Max Gawn, pictured soaring against Frankston earlier this year, had another stellar outing in the VFL. 119015 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Even Scorpions… get the Blues By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 17 PUTTING on a show for the hometown fans, Casey Scorpions powered to the front against the Carlton-aligned Northern Blues and cantered away in a 42-point win. A tightly contested first quarter left both sides in the hunt, but Rohan Welsh’s men were able to find another gear through the next three stanzas. The Scorpions kept the visitors goalless in the second term while piling on six of their own - led by Jake Best (3 goals), Jack Fitzpatrick (3) and a starring role by Max Gawn (3). Northern’s wayward kicking let them down dramatically as it stumbled to six goals and 14 behinds for the match. Gawn put in a powerhouse performance in his eighth VFL senior match of the year
- continuing to monster the ruck duels as he smashed 54 hit outs this weekend in a one-sided battle against AFL-listed Blue Robbie Warnock - and with Melbourne’s AFL woes would be an obvious call-up to senior duties. Demons-listed Gawn also claimed 18 possessions and three goals to complete a best-on-ground performance while Matt Jones (26 possessions), Vic Michie (26) and Mitch Clisby (24) all put their hands up for selection. Fitzpatrick smashed 28 hit outs of his own to complete the Casey ruck rout over the Blues. With three matches left in the season, Casey clashes with premiership aspirants Port Melbourne at North Port Oval on Saturday before facing Footscray away at Highgate Reserve and its final match of the year against Coburg at home on Sunday 24 August.
ONLY within the realm of theoretical chances can Cranbourne’s VWFL team make the finals after a disappointing 30-point loss to Melbourne University. University gave a midfield education to the Eagles - running hard and dishing off better possessions to leave Cranbourne one step behind at every encounter to run out 30 points in arrears of the MUGARs. A pair of Kirsten Mcleod goals kept her at the pinnacle of the Division-1 goal kicking with 24 majors while Kerry Anderson jagged the only other Cranbourne goal for the afternoon. Few Eagles impressed Cranbourne coach Shaun Smith - with only a few of his younger brigade earning his praise. “Gee Fisher was outstanding - she was our best player by far,” Smith said. “Even young Hutchy (Lauren Hutchison) and Woody (Brittany Wood) on the back-line. “They just have a go and that’s all I can ask… young Houda (Sidani) had a crack on the wing and was lively, but obviously we need just a bit more experience in our team… fitness as well, so I’m looking forward to pre-season.”
Sitting in sixth place - a game outside the final four - Cranbourne will need at minimum to beat Diamond Creek this week at home and Eastern Devils away in the last game of the season and hope for double-losses for Darebin and Eastern Devils. Smith is taking either result in his stride - a finals’ berth is great but there’s a bigger picture to look at. “If we win the next two we can theoretically make it, but there are so many connotations that need to happen so it’s probably over,” Smith said.
POWER House lived up to its name as it blasted St Francis Xavier away in a 59-point belting. The X-men could not match pace with the home side, as the visitors could only muster 10 points up to half time. After a bit of soul-searching in the change rooms, St Francis Xavier lifted their heads and went about preventing a complete onslaught kicking six more goals for the match to finish in a better fashion than which it started. Jarred Day and Brendan O’Hara kicked two goals apiece as O’Hara, Joel Lenders and Chris Hughes led the X-men charge. Ninth placed St Francis Xavier will now face Swinburne University at home in its third last match of the home-and-away season.
CASEY SCORPIONS 4.2 10.4 12.10 13.14 (92) NORTHERN BLUES 3.6 3.9 4.11 6.14 (50) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: J. Best 3, M. Gawn 3, J. Fitzpatrick 3, A. Scott, N. Page, C. Salem, M. Jones. BEST: M. Gawn, V. Michie, J. Strauss, D. Barry, J. Fitzpatrick, M. Jones. NORTHERN BLUES GOALS: B. Walton 3, T. Totevski, B. Bransgrove, R. Warnock. BEST: D. Armfield, T. Wilson, J. Wilkinson, P. Cripps, C. Sheehan, R. Warnock.
Eagles pair Alicia Heins and Lauren Hojnacki wrap up a Melbourne University defender. 125025 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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LOSSES were the measure of the day for City of Casey’s Southern Football League (SFL) contingent. Doveton Eagles could not muster victory over Hampton, despite a gutsy effort in its 20-point loss to the Hammers. Slotting behinds instead of goals proved the difference between the sides as the Eagles had the same amount of scoring shots as the Hammers in the 7.12 (54) to 11.8 (74) loss. The Messrs Wilson - Corrie and Clint - starred for the Eagles while Matt Fristad and Keith Dobson also excelled. A woeful first half was amended by Endeavour Hills in its 76-point loss to likely finalists Lyndale. The Heatherton Road showdown was grossly one-sided up to half-time before the Falcons started to flap their wings and fight back. Ryan Imeson slotted two goals while impressive efforts came from Jarryd Burke, Matt Peake and a battered-and-bruised Ben Swift
under the helmet. Hallam was belted by Black Rock to the tune of an even century as the Hawks mustered 6.4 (40) to the Jets 21.14 (140). Bryce Neve kicked two goals. Endeavour Hills hosts Mount Waverley while Hallam heads to Sandown.
“We can hold onto it til the last death knell, but we’re not holding our breath. “If we get in it’s a bonus but we have to win our next two games - it is as simple as that.” Cranbourne hosts Diamond Creek on Sunday from 2pm. Hallam and Cranbourne Division 3/4 teams will play their last match of the home-and-away season following losses to Deer Park and Montmorency respectively.
Making a habit of hanging around together. Tooradin-Dalmore Football Club legends, from left; Tony Jenner, Bill Morrison and Graeme Bell at the club’s induction ceremony on Saturday. 125082 Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Doc and Mo… just hangin’ around IF ONLY these walls could talk. Tooradin-Dalmore Football Club stalwarts Tony ‘Mo’ Jenner and Graeme ‘Doc’ Bell were inducted to the club Legends’ Wall at the Tooradin Sports Club on Saturday. The long-serving pair joins four-time premiership coach, Bill Morrison, as the first of three inductees onto the wall, which reflects on the long and proud history of a club that won its first premiership 100 years ago in 1914. Club president, Derek Genoni, said the honour bestowed upon the pair was well deserved. “Tony holds the club record for most games played, with 327, he was best and fairest three times and was awarded life membership
in 1976,” Genoni said. “Doc didn’t play as many games but has been a great contributor to club affairs, serving as treasurer for 40 years. “He was chairman of selectors for both the club and league and made a life member in 1978, and was also made a life member of the Tooradin Sports Club in 2008.” Jenner and Bell join esteemed company, with Morrison leading the club to premiership wins in 1970, ’71, ’72 and ’75 and playing in the 1977 premiership side. He won three league best and fairest awards, in ’71, ’72, and ’74 and was a four-timer club best and fairest winner. He is also a past-president and was made a life member in 1989.
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Scores to be settled By DAVID NAGEL THE calm before the storm! This weekend’s round 16 of Casey Cardinia league football should provide smooth sailing for the premiership contenders before it’s hold onto your hats for a thrilling run into this year’s final series. The top half play the bottom half this week, before some huge matches in the final two rounds of the season will decide the composition of the top five. Round 15 had the potential to settle a few of those arguments but the stunning victory of Beaconsfield over Cranbourne, at Holm Park Road on Saturday, has left the debate wide open. Narre Warren will finish on top, but the current pecking order of Pakenham, Cranbourne, Beaconsfield and Berwick could change dramatically in the coming weeks. Beaconsfield was far too good for Cranbourne, its 54-point victory built on a run of 13 goals to three after the visitors had the first two on the board early. Daniel Battaglin, Jack Brown, Jayden Gee and the under-rated Cleyton Bertoncello were magnificent down back for the winners, while the magic of ruckman Scott Meyer and skipper Daniel Mislicki was too much for the visitors’ midfield to handle. Mislicki, Troy McDermott and Josh Dodsworth kicked two each for Beaconsfield who shared the load with 10 goalkickers for the afternoon. Michael Boland never stopped trying for Cranbourne, while full-back Brandon Osborne stopped the margin from blowing out even further with a typical miserly display. Berwick will be hoping to take some real belief from its gutsy 11-point win over ROC at a surprisingly muddy Starling Road on Saturday. The Wickers led by just one point at the final break, but pushed aside a poor run in close finishes to kick three goals to one in the final term to record a crucial victory. Midfielder Paul Vanschilt was magnificent with five goals for the Wickers, while Luke Sheppard and young gun Jake Wilson were others to shine. ROC defender Ben O’Loughlin had a great duel with Jordy Andrews, with Travis Woodfield and Adam Marchant joining him as the Kangaroos’ best. Pakenham has moved to second place on the CCFL ladder after overcoming bog conditions and a competitive Doveton to score by 14-points at Robinson Oval. The Lions controlled the stoppages in the first half, with Russ Lehman, Cory Lenders and Dean Blake holding their ground against a strong-bodied Doveton midfield.
CCFL SCOREBOARD SENIORS NARRE WARREN HAMPTON PARK BERWICK ROC TOORADIN-DALMORE KEYSBOROUGH PAKENHAM DOVETON BEACONSFIELD CRANBOURNE
10.7 19.10 26.18 33.21 (219) 0.2 2.4 3.4 4.7 (31) 3.3 4.6 4.14 7.14 (56) 1.1 4.4 5.7 6.9 (45) 5.1 12.6 13.10 15.16 (106) 1.2 1.3 2.7 4.9 (33) 3.4 6.6 7.10 7.12 (54) 2.0 3.2 5.3 6.4 (40) 2.4 5.5 9.11 13.11 (89) 2.0 3.0 4.2 5.5 (35)
RESERVES: Narre Warren 22.13(145) d Hampton Park 2.3(15). Berwick 11.18(84) d ROC 1.0(6). TooradinDalmore 16.22(118) d Keysborough 3.1(19). Pakenham 6.16(52) d Doveton 2.0(12). Beaconsfield 7.7(49) d Cranbourne 6.4(40). UNDER 19: Narre Warren 21.13(139) d Hampton Park 3.3(21). Berwick 9.13(67) d ROC 2.5(17). Pakenham 13.12(90) d Doveton 0.3(3). Cranbourne 4.10(34) d Beaconsfield 4.2(26). UNDER 17: Narre Warren 25.19(169) d Hampton Park 2.2(14). Cranbourne 10.13(73) d Beaconsfield 3.9(27). Berwick defeated ROC (forfeit). Doveton defeated Pakenham (forfeit).
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It was a rarity to see Cranbourne with the upper hand against Beaconsfield on Saturday, but defender Matt Rus managed it in this contest with Ben McGowan. Cranbourne blew a golden opportunity to secure a double chance, going down by 54 Picture: ROB CAREW points. 124915 Pakenham ruckman Kym Jones spent time forward, exposing the Doves lack of height down back, to kick three for the afternoon, while impressive youngsters Troy Toussaint and Michael Puts joined Lehman and Lenders as the best in the bog. Doves’ leader Shannon Henwood was once again best for his side. Narre Warren hot-shot Kerem Baskaya had a day out, kicking 12 goals in the Magpies’ monstrous 188-point victory over Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. Baskaya has really tormented his old side this year, with Saturday’s haul identical to the perfect dozen he slotted in round six. Liam Myatt and Josh Tonna both chipped in with four goals, while Kain Baskaya made it a big day for the family with three. Ruckman Steve Watson was another former Redback to domi-
LADDER W L D % PTS NARRE WARREN 14 1 0 330.51 56 PAKENHAM 12 3 0 120.94 48 CRANBOURNE 11 4 0 175.11 44 BEACONSFIELD 10 5 0 143.70 40 BERWICK 9 6 0 154.32 36 Doveton 7 8 0 86.72 28 ROC 6 9 0 79.93 24 Tooradin-Dalmore 4 11 0 77.89 16 Keysborough 1 14 0 37.75 4 Hampton Park 1 14 0 28.17 4 This week: Narre Warren v ROC, Berwick v Tooradin-Dalmore, Pakenham v Hampton Park, Cranbourne v Doveton, Keysborough v Beaconsfield.
nate his old side, while skipper Michael Collins warmed up for his 200th game against ROC this week with a classy display. A dominant 7.5 to 0.1 second term has set Tooradin on the right path to a 73-point win over Keysborough. The Seagulls ticked over their 40th player for the season on the weekend, with under-17 regular Bailey Webb slotting a goal on debut, while Dylan Sutton, fresh from the under-19s, was also effective in his first game for the club. But the real highlight, once again for the Seagulls, was the form of gun-midfielder Matt Wade, who added more votes to what is sure to be a competitive total at this year’s Norm Walker Medal count. Jake Genoni and Julian Suarez kicked three each for the winners.
Eagles legends share in the limelight By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE Football Club celebrated its long and decorated history on Saturday night at the club’s 125th Anniversary Gala Ball, incorporating the Hall of Fame Dinner, at the Amstel Golf Club. The brainchild of current day team manager and Hall of Fame chairman - Frank Johnson and trainer John Harkin, the night was magnificently organized with 11 iconic figures being inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame. Induction speech highlights included 1985, ’86 ’87 premiership coach Darryl Nisbet’s claim that “Cranbourne was the best football club in Australia at the time” and that he panicked after his team’s first training run when some of the ladies of the club beat the players home. John Martello rated Gerry Pennefather as the best to have ever pulled on a Cranbourne jumper and praised current-day captain Marc Holt for his loyalty to the club. Andrew Dalgleish regarded his induction as a great honour and dedicated the evening to his late father, John, saying if he could become half the inspiration that his father was to him, he would be a happy man. The Inductees ARTHUR RYLAND (LEGEND) He was president and timekeeper in Cranbourne’s first premiership year, 1926. He was time-keeper for at least 40 years and presented the stopwatch to the club. He passed away in 1990 aged 96.
Hall of Fame inductee and triple-premiership coach Darryl Nisbet with Hall of Fame chairman Frank Johnson at Cranbourne Football Club’s 125th Anniversary Gala Ball on Picture: DAVID NAGEL Saturday night. 124979 JIM BREEN SNR (LEGEND) Born in Cranbourne in 1929 and played at 16 won the most improved. Then followed, 1946-’47 most consistent, ’49 to ’51 best-and-fairest, ’53 most consistent, ’56’57 best-and-fairest. Selected in every rep game from ’47 to ’57. Passed away suddenly, aged 65, in 1994.
BERYL CHASEMORE GRAHAM McALEESE GEOFF LAFFIN DARRYL NISBET JOHN MARTELLO PAUL GARRETT SNR CHRIS KELSAL HANK FRENKEN ANDREW DALGLEISH
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An aerial battle between the number-fives as Casey Cavaliers’ Brandon Paris tries to stop Keysborough Cougars’ Kyle Humphrey. 125023
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Cavaliers downed but it’s all good By JARROD POTTER THE younger Cavaliers men could not overcome Keysborough on Sunday afternoon, downed 66-92 in the BIG V Youth Men 2 semi-final. The Cougars’ tall towers Ben Morwood (19 points, 8 rebounds) and Matt Walker (16 points) made it difficult for Casey to match pace, but the stellar efforts of Sean Mckinnon and Ryan Sinclair defensively held Keysborough down. The Cougars emerged in the second half to unleash on the Cavaliers and Phil Thomas’ men could not match patch with the nimble Cougars down the stretch - as Keysborough hit 47 to 35 in the final half. Casey Cavaliers Youth Men coach Phil Thomas said his undersized Cavaliers battled bravely and improved on the problem areas that let them down in previous matches against the cross-city rivals. “They were a little big for us, but it was pleasing and certainly better than the previous two times we played them,” Thomas said. “We won the rebound count so it wasn’t completely one-sided and we moved the ball better and were a bit more aggressive than the last couple of times, but defensively we didn’t stop them doing the same as well.” The coach praised the consistency of Sean Mckinnon (18 points, 12 rebounds), captain Aaron Bower (8 points) and Ryan Sinclair (13 points) - doing a good job on Keysborough’s rampaging guard/forward Staci Richardson. Nathan Dodgson (7 rebounds, 2 blocks) was one of the many Casey juniors to show the next generation of Cavaliers is coming through the ranks in a promising way. “Nathan is one of our under-20s players and a development player - we rotate those boys through the team - we were trying to find something different… he was really aggressive defensively… he’s still learning but has improved out of sight,” Thomas said. Casey finished the regular season in fourth with a 12-6 record and the coach believed improvement could be found in plenty of places over its 2013 lower ranking. “We improved out of sight from the group last season - we were ninth in every category and ninth on the ladder - so to come fourth and we were the best defensive team this season was very pleasing and seeing some guys improve from last year is a positive as well.” The grand final will be between Keysborough and Coburg on Saturday night.
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Auto Services /Repair
CASH FOR CARS
Removal
Phone 0407 725 587
Cash for any complete cars, vans, 4wds, trucks, utes etc. Towing Service Available
CARS REMOVED - WANTED Drive In - Min $250 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171
9701 8740 & 0409 145 434
2018773v4
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LMCT 1229
Est. 1980
www.elv.com.au
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CASH FOR SCRAP We pay top price for all kinds of scrap metal. Up to $700 for any old car*
Super Metal Recycling
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CONCEPT BELMONT, poptop, 2007, tandem wheel, EC, side kitchen, big fridge, AC, heating and cooling, top stove, microwave, double bed and television, hot water and many more extras. $26,000. Call 8768 9300. JAYCO EXPANDER 2004, 12 foot. Registration Q35926. $10,500. Phone 5998 0002.
LMCT 10227
CARAVAN, 13' Statesman, Electrolux, 2 way fridge, 4 burner gas oven with grill, plus range hood, fitted with safety tow, independent suspension, full annexe, reg until 10/14. $8,800. Inspection invited. Phone 9704 1905.
Motoring section of Network Classifieds.
TRUE STAR, 2008 Bilby, 17ft, brand new awning, brand new annexe, EC, fridge and more, $23,500ono. Bill 0404 115 251. WANTED CARAVANS, Caravans, trailers and floats. We pick up. Any condition. Top cash. 5996-6546, 0417 529 950. WINDSOR, pop top, 1989, 4 berth, 15ft long, island bed, 3 way fridge, awning and new annexe, 4 burner stove/oven, lots of cupboard space, EC. $11,000. 0400 560 395.
Driving Schools
ONSITE, PAKENHAM caravan park, 24ft caravan, 24ft aluminium annexe with large decking area for entertaining, walk in, walk out sale, includes 50" LED HD TV, with Blu Ray DVD player, wall units, double bed, couch, slit system heating and cooling, own personal ensuite, also 3x3m garden shed for extra storage, large BBQ with 7 burner and much more. $70,000ono. Contact Ivan: 0402 428 713 or Ann 0422 970 654.
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Farm Vehicles /Machinery
TRACTOR, Deutz DX85. $10,000ono. 5629 4317.
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FORD, falcon, GL, sedan, XE model, 1982, one family owner car since new, original condition, matching numbers vehicle, genuine 184,000 kms, excellent interior and body, very good blue duco, auto transmission, AC, PS, disc brakes, towbar, transmission cooler, rear venetian blind, new parts - starter motor, alternator, radiator, hoses, all front end, all brakes and tyres, mufflers, rear springs and shock absorbers, power steering pump and hoses, spark plugs and leads, just been serviced. Suit enthusiast, reg 11/14, B00117, $5,000. 0431 181 645.
Motor Vehicles
HOLDEN, panel van, 1983, 8 cyliner 4.2, PS, gas and petrol, reg 14 Aug 2014, PVL-511. $9,500. 0400 896 035. HOLDEN, VN, 1988, Executive, red, Mag wheels, good condition, 159,000kms, RWC, ZJO-214. Best offer. Cranbourne. 5996 4227. HYUNDAI GETZ, 2007, Yellow, 4 door manual, 76,000kms, service books, A/C, EC inside and outside, RWC, reg 08/14, WYQ-935, Beaconsfield, $6,200 negotiable, 0408 811 176 or 9707 2608 after 5pm.
TOYOTA, Camry, 1996, 4 cylinder, original alloy wheels, CD/ cassette/radio, immobiliser, remote lock, RWC, registered until 14/02/2015, 1CK-4LO. $4500. 0408 657 029.
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Motorcycles
DUCATI, red, 2002, 900 Super Sport, only 5,194kms, VIN: ZBMU1OOAA28011560. RWC, 12 months reg. one owner, full service history and receipts. Must sell. $11,000. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup. SHERCO 300I 4 stroke, 5 hours, brand new, stock standard, $10,400. Phone 0419 108 643.
NISSAN, Pulsar, sedan, 2005, auto, PS, CC, AC, CL, immobiliser, 4 speaker stereo/CD. 59,000kms, EC, reg Feb 2015, TZV-904. $7,900. Drouin, Ph: 0433 904 488.
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FORD, Falcon, ute, Longreach, 1998, new tyres, dual fuel, manual, reg 04/15, WZK-403, $1,500 ono. 0411 444 949.
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HOLDEN, HR ute, white, set up for VK injected 6, trimatic, 9" diff, unfinished, bought as is, sell as is. Engine no. VK561644. $5,500. Phone: 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.
section of Network Classifieds.
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NISSAN, Pulsar Sport, 1.8L 5 speed, 2001, sedan, factory mags, motor needs attention, no reg or RWC. VIN: JN1CBAN16A0003178. $650ono. 0407 599 616.
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Caravans & Trailers
For Any Old Car TODAY 9798 3364
C835664-JL34-10
CARAVAN, Evernew, 19'x7'9", tandem, solar power, dual battery, centre kitchen, island bed, comfortably seats 5, large fridge, diesel heater, ideal free parking, spacious, clean, A1 condition throughout. $23,900 ono. 5940 2442.
NEED A CAR, - from $10 per day. Conditions apply. CLN:396727. Ph: 9791 3566 or 0433 929 970.
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Save $1000s on these New & Demo vehicles. CIVIC VTI Sedan Auto Modern Steel. 777716 CRV DTI-L Wagon Auto White Orchid. N12581 CITY VTI Sedan Auto Alabaster Silver. 782813 JAZZ VTI Hatchback Auto Vivid Sky Blue. 790280 JAZZ VTI Hatchback Auto Modern Steel. 790339 JAZZ VTI Hatchback Auto Alabaster Silver. 790382 JAZZ HYBRID Hatchback Auto Rallye Red. 779912
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ODYSSEY VTI-L Wagon Auto White Orchid. 778337 CRV DTI-S Wagon Manual Polished Metal. 743566 ACCORD VTI Sedan Auto Alabaster Silver. 706603 CRV VTI-L4 Wagon Auto Carnelian Red. 715573 CIVIC VTI-S Hatchback Auto Deep Ocean Blue. 742923 CIVIC DTI-S Hatchback Manual White Orchid. 754237 CRV DTI-S Wagon Auto White Orchid. 757927
TRAVISHONDA.com.au LMCT 11354
9-10 Wells Road Seaford
9786 1022
WAS $52,227 $42,598 $35,039 $46,726 $27,730 $31,968 $44,972
NOW $47,990 D/A $39,990 D/A $29,990 D/A $42,990 D/A $24,990 D/A $28,990 D/A $41,990 D/A
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