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Footy kids jump the finals gun FOOTY fever came early for children at Rangebank Preschool last week as children showed their colours for a day of fun. With AFL finals just around the corner, the Cranbourne preschool started the hype early with a football themed day on Tuesday 12 August. Children sported their team colours, made and decorated footy biscuits, painted footballs and played some games all before enjoying a frankfurt in bread. Heath and Chelsie were united in their support for their beloved Hawks as they got into the spirit of the celebrations. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Teen knife threat A 17-YEAR-OLD boy has been released on bail after being charged over two carjackings at knifepoint - one of them in Casey Hospital car park. On Thursday, a children’s court was told the boy was charged with three armed robberies, two attempted armed robberies, two thefts, theft of a motor vehicle, unlicensed driving, being equipped to steal and three counts of obtaining property by deception from 3-8 August. An Embona armed robbery detective told the court the boy allegedly used a kitchen knife to threaten a man who was sitting in his dark-coloured Yaris speaking to his mother on a
from service stations in Noble Park and Springvale. The pair also allegedly threatened a man at knifepoint and stole food and a GPS from his car in Oakleigh on 3 August. The boy was accused of being in a group travelling in the Yaris that attempted two armed robberies in Clarendon Street, Cranbourne, at 4.10 and 4.25pm on 7 August. He was also accused of being among a pair who robbed a female walker of her wallet and fled by foot in Brookland Greens, Cranbourne, at 7.45pm the same day. The boy was also accused of being among a group smoking cannabis bongs at a Mulgrave house and driving
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Witness to war toll By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE’S Beryl Craig has seen firsthand the effects that war has on soldiers once they finish their service and return home. Her father Arthur Walter Sinclair served in WWI in France after enlisting at the age of 18 in 1916. He was wounded badly from shrapnel during service and spent a year in hospital - but Ms Craig said it was the mental ailments once he returned home that affected him the most. "The war affected him for the rest of his life," she said. "Those who returned were badly affected mentally for so long. "We didn’t understand that as they never spoke about it and they didn’t have counselling back then. "I feel guilty now that I didn’t seem to understand why my father was like he was, but we are just starting to understand how these men were affected. "He was very depressed later in life." Ms Craig has loaned some of her father’s belongings from the war, which were passed down to her, to the Cranbourne Library, which is running a number of projects to commemorate the centenary of WWI. For the next couple of months, the library has an exhibition running which features photos and stories of Cranbourne soldiers who served in WWI, six biographies from the Victorian Indigenous Honour
Roll and war items from local families. Librarians Jenny Bremner and Tracy Howard have been instrumental in putting the display together. Ms Craig said she was more than happy to loan a letter from her grandmother to her father, some war medals and photos to the library for the display. "The library deserves recognition for putting this together," she said. "Commemorations hold a special place in my heart and I’m sure many others. "It’s nice for people to understand what went on before them and what these men and women went through. "We do not celebrate war, but we should commemorate those who made that sacrifice." The Cranbourne Library is also contributing to the nationwide 5000 Poppies project, having already collected 400 knitted, felt and crepe paper poppies for commemorations next year. The library also has the 'Casey Cardinia: Commemorating the Great War 1914-1918’ blog running which records the impact of WWI on the people in the region. The blog can be viewed at www.caseycardinia1914-1918. blogspot.com.au. For more details contact the Cranbourne Library on 5990 0150 or visit the display at 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Beryl Craig and Tracy Howard have contributed to a WWI commemorative Cranbourne. The library will be display at Cranbourne Library. Inset: Cranbourne Library has been collecting closed from Monday to Thurs- hand-crafted poppied for the 5000 Poppies project. 125897 day next week for renovations. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
Their names will live on CROSKELL, Graham, McCann, Kent and Kaysey are some of the family names of local men who served the country in WWI. It will be names such as these that will be the inspiration behind new street names, roads, parks and reserves in Casey as part of WWI centenary com-
memorations. This year the Victorian Government announced the Anzac Commemorative Naming Project which encouraged councils to pay homage to local military heroes through naming new roads, suburbs, streets and public places after them. After months of research
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in small and big ways to raise funds for this exciting project. “I am so moved that the school was able to make such a big contribution towards Livvi’s Place,” she said. “This is a huge effort from a local school within a financially disadvantage area of 570 students. “It shows the local passion for the project and the commitment by the school to encourage students to belong and give back to their community.” Ms Howell urged other schools and businesses to do the same over the next month, whether it be through a casual day, morning tea and something different. Cranbourne West Primary
School parent and community liaison Debbie Dodd said this was the school’s way of giving back. “The school feels it is important to get the children involved in helping others and show that we can do our bit for the community,” she said. “Once we were told about this playspace, we thought it was a great thing we could assist with and it sounded like a great charity that was supporting the local community.” To donate towards Livvi’s Place visit www.everydayhero. com.au/event/livvisplacecasey. For more information about the playspcace, contact Ms Howell on 0439 905 533 or therese@touchedbyolivia.com. au.
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By BRIDGET COOK BREI Dunn cannot fathom how someone could do what is believed to have been done to her two dogs. Her two young staffy dogs Chevy and Tonka - were found dead after escaping from their Clyde North home this month. Both are believed to have both been shot in the head with a bolt gun. Ms Dunn said she and her partner Paul, along with their friends who originally owned Tonka before moving interstate, had been left traumatised by the whole ordeal and so sad they had lost their beloved pets. “If this was deliberate, I just don’t understand what sick and twisted individual could do such a thing to such beautiful dogs,” Ms Dunn said. “If it was an accident, maybe by a farmer whose property they were on, then just let us know so we can have some piece of mind. “I urge other pet owners to keep their animals safe, as I would hate anyone else to go through this.” The two dogs got out of Ms Dunn’s house in Thunderbolt Drive, Clyde North, on Friday 8 August after the garage door was accidently opened. Ms Dunn said they searched all night and the next day for the two dogs, before they got the dreaded news. “They have gotten out before, but Chevy would always lead Tonka back home. “They were best friends, they wouldn’t have left each
TWO teenage girls have been arrested after a 17-year-old girl was assaulted in Cranbourne and had her phone stolen earlier this month. A Cranbourne girl, 16, and a Hampton Park girl, 15, were arrested last Thursday and charged with armed robbery in relation to the incident. Both were bailed to appear at Dandenong Children’s Court in September. It’s alleged the victim was followed in a car along Camms Road on Sunday 10 August before being assaulted and having her phone stolen in a nearby reserve. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Display home burgled POLICE are appealing for any information that may help them find those involved in a display home robbery in Cranbourne North. The Belford Way home, soon to be occupied, was robbed overnight on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 August, after the offenders gained access to the house through a rear garage door. Electrical items and four sets of blinds were taken. Staffies Chevy (brindle coloured) and Tonka (tan) are believed to have been shot and killed in Clyde North this month. other’s side.” The couple received a call from the Peninsula RSPCA on the Saturday, with news that the dogs had been handed in but were deceased. Ms Dunn said it was initially thought they had been hit by a car. “When I was on the way to the RSPCA Paul messaged me and said that it looked to have been deliberate,” she said. “When I got there, the staff just gave me such a blank, sad look. “I spotted Chevy first and I was howling - I just lost it. “I couldn’t stop saying how sorry I was for the dogs. I’ll never forget the look on the dogs’ faces. “Chevy looked as if her head
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THE children’s story of the ‘Little Engine that Could’ and in the story does. The adult version might be ‘The Big Government that Can Not and Does Not’ or will not. This is or is not an original way to open a letter, depending on who is reading. Unfortunately, for many of us there is nothing very intelligent or ethical in the way, after almost a year in office, Mr Abbott, Mr Hockey and company are conducting themselves and the affairs of government. These affairs and their conduct impact all of us ordinary Australians. In the domestic political sense, there has not been one positive policy. Plenty of policies which penalise us, eg pensioners, students, the disabled and the unemployed. If Mr Hockey were to have his way, to be unemployed would almost be a criminal offence, no matter the reason. The purpose seems to be division, i.e. “haves” against “have nots”. Added to this is the most punitive, inept and plain immoral budget in living memory, which if implemented will make life a misery for many. One can hope this government will start to act as a government and govern for all. Not continue to be the careless, idealess, leaderless rabble they currently are. If not, come 2016 or earlier, their turn will come and they will be delt with and deservedly so.This remains to be seen. It is up to them to try to act as human begins. Geoff Cain, Endeavour Hills.
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LAST week Botanic Ridge residents were invited to a meeting about “security”. Apparently, about 50 people turned up, only to be surprised to find Councillor Ablett had also arrived, although nobody knew he was to be there. Councillor Ablett was not introduced at the meeting but quite unexpectedly stood up to say he’d had a look at our estate and advised that trees were likely to be a safety problem. He further went on to kindly add he would be raising the future of our trees at a council meeting. A number of residents in Settlers Run are quite bemused by the councillor’s unheralded visit and his remarks. Many built homes at Settlers Run because of the beautiful treed surrounds, both in parks and along grass verges. We presume that during planning the developer and council agreed that tree planting was an essential requirement, and thousands of trees have been planted as a result. A small percentage of these plantings will be lost due to weather and disease. We are not aware that any injury or damage has been caused by trees at Settlers Run. Any suggestion that these trees should now be removed,
and possibly replaced by shrubs would be a complete waste of ratepayers’ money, ruin the streetscape, and be illogical as there is no evidence the trees are a problem, except to a few residents who wish to park their vehicles on the nature strip. Hence, Councillor Ablett’s contribution to our meeting was unlooked for and is but a solution looking for a problem. We note that the councillor is a candidate in the coming State Election. Keith Horner, Botanic Ridge.
Mayor backs himself THE mayor is praising himself, saying that Casey is the first council to give back the carbon tax (while according to the Herald Sun a few weeks back, Casey was on the list of not passing the tax on last year). Cr Ablett now says rates will be up only 5.9 per cent instead of 6.3 per cent. Well, over the last few years my rates have gone up by more than the quoted price rise. My rates went up last year by 8.9 per cent. When I called to question this I was told it was because my house value was up due to some houses in my area selling for $600,000 plus. I told them those houses are on acreage, not on a normal block like mine. When you get your rates the rise should reflect what they say. Like this year they say 5.9 per cent, so that’s what I expect to pay. Same for the fire levy. I used to pay $75 with my insurance, now I am charged $100 plus another $50 for land value. Does part go to the government for the fire brigade? I think not. And as for the Casey cultural precinct, it is a total waste of money. Who needs it? Noone, except councillors to make out they’re doing something. I for one do not use the two disgusting pools that they built at ratepayers’ cost. I go to Mornington rather than go to Casey pools. Casey councillors keep building infrastructure such as basketball, football, tennis courts. With the high cost of living, kids won’t be able to afford to play all these sports. I also agree that any councillor that is going into state election should quit, as Col Colson said in last week’s paper. Colin Perry, Pearcedale.
No endless growth BOTH councillors Sam Aziz and Wayne Smith are under an illusion if they really believe Casey’s problems will be solved by simply lobbying state and federal governments for more infrastructure funding (Ghetto tag contested, News, 14 August). It seems that our local councillors haven’t noticed, but public policy at both the federal
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS and state level is hostage to right-wing politics and growth modelling, which imposes substantial collateral damage on communities, with many social and environmental problems. This week two of Australia’s top businessmen, Dick Smith and Graeme Turner, in speeches at the National Press Club in Canberra, identified a serious problem when they both warned that the existing illusion of population growth could not go on forever. Over the last 12 months Australia’s immigration and population rate has gone off the scale, with a record number of 240,000 migrants coming to Australia at a time when our economy already has record levels of unemployment and with many locals feeling the impact of homelessness. At this stage, our councillors should be calling on the Federal Government to reduce our existing immigration rate to a more sustainable rate of 75,000 a year. Further, state revenue problems can be reduced only if all our public officials insist on the big four banks paying a fairer share of taxation and demand action to shut down the multi-million dollar corporate tax avoidance schemes that flourish in the “black” economy today. Instead of more conventional growth modeling, councillors Sam Aziz and Wayne Smith, I believe, like Dick Smith and Graeme Turner, we should be calling for government policies and programs based on balance and equity, not simply more infrastructure. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
Long-lived IN RELATION to ‘Bible studies’ (Letter to the Editor, 14 August): God said in Genesis 6 v 3 we live for 120 years. Moses said three score and 10 (70 years). So who is right, God or Moses? I go for God, maybe Joe does as well. L. Larsen, Cranbourne.
Prices hit ENERGY Australia has struck again. The 11 per cent discount that applied to my gas account has been reduced to just the ‘consumption’ component. The ‘supply charge per day’ is now excluded from the discount. How many more ways can they rip off the customer? I must add, this is not exclusive to Energy Australia - all companies are doing this. How does this get by the appropriate authority? Arvo Talvik, Cranbourne.
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Jaden, here with his two mums, Emily (middle) and Janaha, received wide-spread media attention this month when he wrote to Prime Minister Tony Abbott, asking why his mums couldn’t get married in Australia. 125809_04 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS for hearing him out, but is yet to receive a response. “Thankyou for listening and if you let my parents get married then my life and there life would be so much easyer,” Jaden wrote. “Because people always listen to the prime minister of Australia!” Jaden said his inspiration for the letter came from seeing heterosexual couples who he presumed to be married, a reminder of the union that remained out of reach in Australia for his mothers. “In the car we were driving and I saw these people having fun and they were married,” Jaden said this week. “There was a boy and girl and they were kissing and they had kids. “I wanted my parents to have
fun just like that and be married as well. I just want them to be like the other people.” Janaha, Jaden’s biological mother, met Emily more than three years ago and moved with Jaden to Berwick where they began a new chapter in their lives. And while Jaden’s letter has garnered the family widespread publicity, Janaha and Emily’s inability to get married in Australia brings an uncertainty that the three of them face regularly. “Especially when it comes to Jaden, that side of things. He was really worried about things, if anything happened to me in this time we’re together - where would he go?” Janaha said. “It’s not about the certificate; it’s about family rights for us as a family. That’s our biggest concern.”
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A 10-YEAR-OLD Berwick boy has written to Prime Minister Tony Abbott, asking why his two mums can’t be married. Jaden’s query as to why his mums - Janaha and Emily couldn’t be wed in Australia, went viral across the internet and throughout the media. Mum Emily, a high school English teacher, was more surprised at how quickly the letter had gained momentum, rather than the topic Jaden had chosen to write about. “I wasn’t shocked - maybe because I am a teacher I don’t underestimate kids and what they can do,” she said this week. “I especially know comments online since then have been that kids can’t think up their own thoughts like that, but I definitely know what kids are capable of. “He asked me to share it. He wanted everyone to read this. So I shared it on Facebook and then I sent it to SameSame and that was it.” While Emily never got a chance to proof-read Jaden’s letter before it was posted on SameSame.com.au, her son’s message is clear. “But if they did get married, how would it hurt you?” Jaden wrote. “I mean like you wouldn’t even see them, and dude your sister is a lesbian! And if you can accept that I’m sure you can let gay and lesbians get married!” Jaden showed the letter to his mums before Emily posted it on her Facebook and SameSame. com.au, in addition to sending a written version to Mr Abbott. Jaden finishes the piece by thanking Mr Abbott in advance
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Left of car, Julie Anne, Jackie, Stephanie, Andre, front of car, Aaron, Tom and, right of car, Michaela, Brodie and Christine were involved in the Roadwhyz Victoria program.
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STUDENTS at Cranbourne Secondary College were confronted with some graphic images last month as they learnt a valuable lesson on road safety. The school’s senior students took part in the RoadWhyz Victoria course, which is a joint initiative between emergency services and victims of road trauma to educate young drivers. As part of the program, students heard from a number of guest speakers and saw graphic content from real life crash sites and people in hospital to show
the impacts of road trauma. The program aims to not only highlight the impact road trauma has on those involved in serious collisions, but also the flow-on effect to family, friends and emergency services. Cranbourne Secondary College proactive and preventative program manager Jan McAleese said they offered the program to Year 11 and 12 students at a time they were starting to get behind the wheel. “The first two hours of Roadwhyz is presentationbased and included talks from hospital emergency department
nurse specialists, paramedics, police and highway patrol officers and community members who have been touched by road trauma,” she said. “Students were shown graphic footage. “Students then formed small groups and began the workshop component of the program, allowing them a more personal interaction with all presenters on the day. “This was an important part of the program as it allowed some de-briefing time for students to discuss what they have seen and heard.”
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Ram-raid charge A MAN has been assessed for a community corrections order after ram-raiding a Fountain Gate store in a stolen car and driving dangerously during a police pursuit. At Dandenong Magistratesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Court on Monday, Jerry Mataupu, a 20-year-old Pakenham father of two, pleaded guilty to all charges including causing about $30,338 damage to the Cash Converters store when he drove a car through its shopfront in the early hours of 5 February. He had been driving two friends in the car, which had been stolen two days earlier from Hampton Park. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Adam Green told the court the group were expecting to find expensive jewellery in cabinets but settled for stealing watches of a total value of $215. Soon after, Mataupu refused to stop the car despite an unmarked police car flashing its
lights and sirens on Kilberry Boulevard, Hampton Park. During a police pursuit through Hampton Park, Mataupu narrowly avoided crashing twice, got the car airborne over a roundabout and drove over kerbs â&#x20AC;&#x153;at a high rate of speedâ&#x20AC;?, Leading Sen Const Green said. The court was told Mataupu showed â&#x20AC;&#x153;no remorseâ&#x20AC;? after his arrest, laughing in parts of his formal police interview. He also faced charges over breaching a family violence intervention order against an expartner in November in which he slammed down a garage roller door causing parts of the door railing to fall on the victim. Defence lawyer Bill Grimshaw said Mataupuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s behaviour was â&#x20AC;&#x153;grossly inappropriateâ&#x20AC;? but had â&#x20AC;&#x153;strongâ&#x20AC;? prospects of rehabilitation and a full-time job as a roof tiler. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mr Mataupu presents as someone who is quite respectful and responsible ... Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m submitting the behaviour
was out of character.â&#x20AC;? Mataupu told the court he was â&#x20AC;&#x153;just desperate for moneyâ&#x20AC;? being unemployed at the time of the ram-raid. He attributed his laughing at police to â&#x20AC;&#x153;adrenaline and nervousnessâ&#x20AC;?. He said he felt â&#x20AC;&#x153;pretty bad at the momentâ&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I should keep away from that group of friends.â&#x20AC;? Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Mataupu faced an 18-month community corrections order with a â&#x20AC;&#x153;significant componentâ&#x20AC;? of unpaid community work, supervision and a compulsory road-trauma course. He told Mataupu: â&#x20AC;&#x153;You need to appreciate the extreme seriousness (of what youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done).â&#x20AC;? He decided against a more severe sentence because of the accusedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s young age, his lack of prior offences and good family support. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I agree his prospects of rehabilitation is very high.â&#x20AC;?
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CHILDREN from across Casey honed their cricket skills with some stars of the game last week. During Cricket Australia’s National Sign-Up Week, the City of Casey and Melbourne Stars hosted a mega clinic on Friday 15 August. About 500 students from schools in Cranbourne, Clyde, Devon Meadows, Narre Warren and Narre Warren South headed to Casey Indoor Leisure Centre throughout the day to polish up on their crickets skills. Children worked with players from the Melbourne Stars to develop their cricket skills in a fun and relaxed environment. News photographer ROB CAREW was there to capture all the action on camera.
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The Megane Trophy V6 is on show at Barry Bourke Renault, Berwick. 125658 and is fitted with a six-speed, semi-automatic sequential gearbox with steering wheel mounted gearshift. Barry Bourke Renault sales manager Ian Baird said he and his team were “excited to bring this show car into the dealership for our passionate Renault fans in the community to come in and see for themselves”. Renault has strong ties with
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These range from experience with individual self employed sole traders, partnerships, companies, trusts and self managed superannuation funds. Along with preparing tax returns, staff are also able to assist with preparing and lodging Business Activity Statements (BAS) and Instalment Activity Statements (IAS). Clients with prior years tax returns outstanding can be attended to also. All tax returns are lodged through the Electronic Lodgement System, which means that in most instances they are processed within 14 days of lodgement, subject to the ATO.
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Casey Cardinia’s best in business...
It’s final! THE competition for the prestigious 2014 Casey Cardinia Business Awards is fierce with the best of the region’s businesses named finalists for the awards last week. The finalists for the 10 categories, which were shortlisted from about 90 applications, were announced at a cocktail function held on Thursday 14 August at Monash University Berwick. City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett said it was the first time Casey and Cardinia had joined their awards program to take a regional approach. “The expanded awards provide the chance to highlight our local success stories and showcase the great work being done across both municipalities,” he said. “‘It is an opportunity to recognise excellence among more than 20,000 businesses in the region and support the thriving
business community.” Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Graeme Moore congratulated the nominees and finalists of this year’s awards and said he looked forward to the winners being announced. “Through the judging process, it has been very exciting to see the number and quality of entrants on the rise,” he said. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner on Thursday 9 October at the Cardinia Cultural Centre, Pakenham. Major sponsors of the Casey Cardinia Business Awards include Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Pitcher Partners, Monash University, Westfield Fountain Gate and Waterman Business Centres, along with media partner Star News Group.
Representatives from the businesses which were announced finalists in the 2014 Casey Cardinia Business Awards.
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62 Monahans Road
10 Albatross Court
18 Hazelwood Avenue
Cranbourne West
Blind Bight
Cranbourne North Hampton Park
41 Somerville Road
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Hallam
2/4 Philip Road
11.00am - 11.30am
Cranbourne
4 Dearing Avenue
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Cranbourne
4 Robusta Ave
12.00pm - 12.30pm
Cranbourne East
19 Thunderbolt Drive
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Carrum Downs
6/91 Cadles Road
12.00pm - 12.30pm
Cranbourne
12 Coronet Court
12.00pm - 12.30pm
Blind Bight
10 Sandpiper Close
Sat 1.15pm - 1.30pm
Clyde North
5 Holsteiner Terrace
1.00pm - 1.30pm
Cranbourne North
6 Datura Avenue
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Cranbourne North
28 Charlock Drive
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Cranbourne
36 Ferndown Drive
Sat 2.10pm - 2.30pm
BARRY PLANT CRANBOURNE – 5996 1666 Hampton Park
21/20-22 Somerville Road Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Cranbourne
31 Blackgum Crescent
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Cranbourne West
4 Bugle Lane
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Clyde North
24 Lusitano Way
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Cranbourne
32 Phoenix Ave
1.00pm - 1.30pm
22 McGuigan Drive
1.00pm - 1.30pm
Cranbourne West
38 Central Parkway
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Cranbourne West
Cranbourne East
27 Waterloo Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Cranbourne
11 St Mellion Court
2.00pm - 2.30pm
Clyde North
10 Holstenier Terrace
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Cranbourne South
180 Smiths Lane
2.00pm - 2.30pm
Clyde North
14 Jutland Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Cranbourne
3/85 Clarendon Street
3.00pm - 3.30pm
Cranbourne West
66 Everlasting Blvd
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Cranbourne East
26 Hawkseye Way
Cranbourne
7 Gregory Court
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Clyde North
5 Percheron Way
LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne
21 Sagan Dr
Sat 1.30-2.00pm
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Cranbourne
12 Lachlan Close
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Sandhurst
20/2 Barton Drive
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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Cranbourne North 32 Kellett Street
Great Accommodation, Family Location! This family home has all the family comforts including cooling and heating, built in robes & a generous carport plus parking. Best of all, there's all the space you could ever want....with large formal lounge, great meals/dinning. There is even a bonus out back with a huge shed & front & back landscaped gardens.
Cranbourne 32 Phoenix Avenue
Lynbrook 4 Cusack Way
You Want It - You Got It!
A Dash Of Panache in Quality Locale
Great 700m2 block with side access for caravan or boat is just the beginning with this quality family home. Boasting formal living, designer kitchen meals, family, rumpus plus huge fully enclosed alfresco area will most surely get the whole family excited.
Excellent opportunity to get your foot in the door in the very exclusive and sought after Lynbrook Estate. Inside you will find a flexible floor plan including formal living, large kitchen / meals / family plus four bedrooms and finished with all luxuries including quality appliances, heating & cooling.
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $435,000 Open Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
For Sale by Negotiation $440,000 Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30 pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
Cranbourne 4 Robusta Avenue
Cranbourne 3/85 Clarendon Street
Cranbourne 26 Hawkseye Way
Clyde North 5 Holsteiner Terrace
Everything you want in a family home...
Convience At Your Door Step !!!
Opposite Park offering versatility plus
Oh So Stylish... Ex Display Home!!!
Stepping inside you have master bedroom with huge ensuite and walk in robe, formal lounge followed by an open plan large family/ kitchen / meals area. Inclusions, ducted heating, cooling, quality appliances, double remote garage, with internal access to the home.
Being surrounded by all amenities & within walking distance, you cannot get any closer to shops, public transport & schools. This unit is one of 3 units on the block. Separate formal lounge, good sized separate kitchen, main bathroom, 2 separate toilets and single carport is a rare find. For Sale By Negotiation Over $245,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3:00 to 3.30 pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
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
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 West 62 Monahans Road
Hallam 2/4 Philip Road
Just Right In Size But Loaded With Features
Time to buy
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
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 3:30 to 4:00 pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
For Sale By Negotiation Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
For Sale by Negotiation over $335,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open By Appointment Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Botanic Ridge 18 Bellis Circuit
Your Dream Home? Situated in an exclusive pocket of Botanic Ridge on a great 701m2 block, this home is perfect for the family or those looking to upsize. The living areas cater for the whole family with formal lounge room, large tiled family room for casual entertaining & bonus rumpus/theatre room offer plenty of options for complete privacy. The large designer kitchen is in the hub of the home & includes everything the gourmet cook will need to cook for the whole family. Outside you have Alfresco plus double garage with rear access for all the toys. Rare opportunity for the astute purchaser to secure today. For Sale $579,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Cranbourne West
Cranbourne South
22 McGuigan Drive
180 Smiths Lane
Ideal for the Tradie and Car Enthusiast
Daddy, I want a PONY!!!
What a great find. Formal lounge, open plan kitchen & family area, double carport, 1.5 lock up garage with remote & drive through access to rear, large modern kitchen, large under cover pergola. Huge American Style Barn, holding 4 to 5 cars. Inclusions are ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 4 water tanks, coonara heater, new carpets, solar power 2.5kw, new carpets , new blinds, infinity hot water system. Land size approx 689sm. Walking distance to St Peters Catholic School, buses and shops. For Sale Negotiation over $380,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30 pm Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495
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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 Open Saturday 2:00 - 2:30 pm Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158
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ALPINE DELIGHT IS A SKIER’S HAVEN
Cranbourne North 21 Sagan Drive
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Modern Open Living - 4 Bedrooms In the popular The EVE Estate, this modern family home of 4 years has 3 large open plan living areas, all on a 530m2 block. Showcasing 4 substantial robed bedrooms, full ensuite. Added extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, central chef quarters with stainless steel appliances and a double garage.
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Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777
THOSE who are dreaming of their own ski lodge can make their dreams a reality. This property is a unique opportunity to acquire a ski in/ski out lodge in the picturesque Mount Baw Baw snow fields. Ideally located, the lodge is directly opposite the main car park and a mere 300
Cascades Lodge No. 9
119 High Street
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metres from all the resort facilities, including the hotel, restaurants and ski hire. The three bedroom lodge, which comfortably sleeps 10 people, is the largest lodge on Mount Baw Baw. Additional features include two bathrooms, open plan living on the second level with a well equipped, modern kitchen, a spacious drying room and fantastic views from large windows throughout. Hydronic heating, a solid fuel heater in the living area and double glazed windows ensure comfort against the wintry elements. Fully furnished in a relaxed, Alpine style, the lodge is ready to walk in and enjoy. Management is on site. Cascades Lodge number 9 is a great opportunity for the owner occupier or investor.
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Cranbourne 117 Monahans Road
Cranbourne West 8 Isaac Court
Cranbourne North 12 Lachlan Close
Huge Potential! Affordable Seaside Cranbourne Living Central!! Lovely Nest ortimber Invest home in thiswith three2 bedroom large bedrooms home. on a 692m2 block. Offering spacious Includes lounge, twoseparate way bathroom, meals area, split systemgarage single and separate & double dining carport area with & study muchnook. more Price For Sale Buyers Over $280,000 View Saturday $280,000+ 23rd August 2.00-2.30pm Price
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! Well positioned 4 bed brick veneer home. Features main bed with ensuite, BIR’s in beds, good sized back yard and double car park. For Sale Price $320,000+
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+
Style/Flair - Much more than standard Fair A beautiful 3 bed home including a large lounge with timber floors, a generous meals area, well appointed kitchen and huge covered pergola Price Buyers Over $330,000 View Saturday 23rd August 1.00-1.30pm
Sid Sethi Debbie Manuel 0402 627 0409 723 528 411 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
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Cranbourne West 8 Kulkami Way
Cranbourne North East 11 Sagan 21 PeisleyDrive Crescent
Sandhurst 20/2 Barton Drive
Pearcedale 790 North Road
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+
5 Years Young Modern Open Living - 576m2 - 4-Bedrooms 3 Bed Plus Study This Showcasing beautiful4home bedrooms, offers master main bed with with Ensuite WIR & ensuite, and WIR,2 three livingseparate areas, modern living areas kitchen, andducted kitchen heating with stainless and split steel system appliances. with much more Price $455,000+ Buyers Over $420,000 View Saturday 23rd August 1.30-2.00pm 12.00-12.30pm
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 23rd August 1.00-1.30pm
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
Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Darren Saxon Debbie Manuel0418 0409341 528722 411 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777
119 High Street
119 High Street
119 High Street
119 High Street
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Hampton Park 3 Hampton Drive Council Approved Dual Occupancy Site Unique three bedroom family home with an added benefit of a one bedroom Granny Flat. Featuring - formal lounge room, kitchen meals area, two air conditioners, a garden shed, single carport, 2000 litre water tank as well as solar hot water. Second dwelling comprising of one bedroom with kitchen and bathroom. For Sale $320,000+ View Saturday 11.40 – 12.00pm Liron 0425 776 622
Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Hampton Park 6 Highland Court Prepare to be Amazed! Well maintained three bedroom family home close to all major amenities. Discover a warm sun lit kitchen, separate lounge room, renovated bathroom, ducted heating, air conditioning as well as a swimming pool, and a double garage sitting on approximately 664sqm land.
For Sale $325,000+ View Saturday 3.20 – 3.40pm Zed 0432 797 384
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Three bedroom family home with a fully equipped granny flat in the back! Features - large formal lounge, hostess kitchen, meals area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, pergola area, double lock up garage and more. Second dwelling with one bedroom, en-suite and walk-in robe, living area, kitchen, reverse cycle heating and cooling split system.
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Hampton Park 13a Marlene Brand New and Ultra-Modern Brand new stylish home with open light filled formal lounge, hostess kitchen with dishwasher, family meals area, split system cooling, ducted heating, down lights throughout, modern toning’s, tiles and carpets, vertical blinds, an outdoor entertaining area, water tank, a garden shed and a single garage with access to the backyard.
For Sale $340,000+ View Saturday 12.20 – 12.40pm Liron 0425 776 622
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Hampton Park 46 Springfield Sprint into This! Perfect three bedroom family home with large formal lounge, modern hostess kitchen, meals area, ceiling fans, renovated main bathroom, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, roller shutters and a 2030 litre water tank, landscaped gardens, pergola that wraps around the home and a remote double lock up garage with a lock up garden shed. For Sale $310,000+ View Saturday 12.30 – 12.50pm Tim 0411 989 344
Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Immaculate Family Home in Key Location! Sitting on 650sqm this fantastic four bedroom family home with a generous formal lounge and formal, kitchen with breakfast bar overlooking the second living area, ducted heating, air conditioner, gas wall heater and ducted vacuum, a double lock up garage with a long driveway, beautifully landscaped gardens and a large backyard.
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Aren 0403 613 988 Hampton Park 9702 8388 Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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ON arrival, the stunning parquetry flooring gives an aura of quality that continues through to the kitchen and casual living areas. The formal lounge and dining rooms are enhanced by the high boxed ceilings and double hung windows. There is a fully appointed hostess kitchen with stainless steel appliances, built-in steamer and coffee machine surrounded by Emporite and Caesarstone benches plus a walk-in pantry. Downstairs the large master suite with parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; retreat, double shower, vanities and spa bath are all behind double doors. Upstairs visitors will find a further three generous bedrooms, main bathroom with double shower and vanities, separate powder room and rumpus room with study nook. This 45.5 square home is well suited for the larger family. Added extras include 3-3.6-6.5m ceilings, alarm system, ducted vacuum, reverse cycle cooling, triple garage with internal access, home office, additional five car spaces and a high security gate.
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1/1 William Road, Inspect: Wednesday, 4.30-5pm and Saturday, 12.30-1pm Auction: Saturday, 23 August, 1pm Contact: Cervenjak, 0419 389 039 LJ HOOKER, DANDENONG AND ENDEAVOUR HILLS, 9708 0555
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Cranbourne East 19 Thunderbolt Drive Private Sale Price Inspect Office Contact
Pakenham 60 Barrington Drive
Cranbourne 36 Ferndown Drive
Private Sale Price Offers Over $295,000 Inspect Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Donna Probert 0439 987 391 dprobert@hodges.com.au
Private Sale Price Offers Over $390,000 Inspect Saturday 2:10pm - 2:30pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
SCORCHING RED HOT VALUE 3 bed, open plan kitchen, meals & lounge, dishwasher, built in pantry, s/s cooking appliances, gas heating & A/C, 2 car carport, 4 car shed with extra height clearance for the boat.
AFFORDABLE OPEN PLAN STUNNER Open plan w/ 3 bedrms, 2 bathrms, study, open plan kitchen, meals & living area w/ s/s cooking appliances & dishwasher. Gas log fire, ducted heating/cooling, deck & dble garage.
Blind Bight 10 Albatross Court
Cranbourne 1 Millbank Place
Private Sale Price Offers Over $340,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 12:50pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
Private Sale Price Offers Over $295,000 Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
ALL THAT IS MISSING IS YOU! 3 bed, 2 bath, master, ensuite & wir, 2 living areas, coonara, split system, open plan, meals & living, pergola, kitchen, dishwasher, wall oven, gas cooktop, dble garage.
THE BUDGET BUSTER 3 bedrms, ensuite effect w/ all the mod cons. Partly renovated w/ 1 living area, open plan kitchen/meals, ducted heating, split system reverse cycle, single garage & pergola.
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Offers Over $435,000 Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Shakeel Dayal 0424 952 189 sdayal@hodges.com.au
ALL STYLE, CLASS AND SIZE. The home itself comprises; 4 generous & spacious bedrooms, master suite with full ensuite, double vanity & wir, spotted gum hard wood flooring inside & out, 3 separate living areas, kitchen comprises quality appliances including a 900mm oven, alfresco dining area, ducted heating throughout, A/c in master.
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RESIDENTIAL WITH RURAL AMBIENCE THE main contoured driveway leads to the front of this immaculate four-bedroom Federation style residence which sits in an elevated position on a three-quarter acre allotment overlooking the very beautiful Bellbird Park valley. As visitors enter the home there is a, the tiled open passage way leads past the carpeted formal lounge and on to the dining nook, kitchen and family room. Bi-fold doors reveal another large rumpus room at the end of the family living area. Centrally positioned, the galley style kitchen becomes a versatile work area in this home, with quality appliances and a large pantry. There is easy access to the spacious laundry from the kitchen. There are four bedrooms, including the main, with its large walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, plus a delightful bathroom in the bedroom wing inventory of rooms. Outside, a house length undercover pergola features retaining walls, borders and rockeries displaying ornamental trees and ferns. From here paving and stairs rise to the
workshop behind the home and tanks for the garden. A separate, sealed driveway leads to the 12x6 metre Colorbond workshop with concrete floors, lighting, pot belly heating and huge sliding doors. This is potentially an ideal set-up for a tradesman or home business. Beyond the established gardens is a private, fully fenced and enclosed paddock with a pony shelter, offering unlimited lifestyle options for your family. Convenient to town and all of Drouinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s many facilities, this beautiful property is on the market.
CRANBOURNE 66 EVERLASTING BOULEVARD
This stunning 4 bedroom home is located in the Casiana estate and is just over 2 years old. It offers a modern floorplan with a flexibility that would suit most buyers. The living areas consist of formal lounge, open plan meals and family room. The modern kitchen is equipped with Ceaser stone benchtops , stainless gas appliances plus dishwasher. The spacious master bedroom is complete with walk in robe & ensuite plus 3 more generous sized bedrooms to the rear of the home. Extras include: ducted heating & split air conditioning. Outdoors offers double car garage with internal access & timber decked alfresco that will be perfect for entertaining. METHOD TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
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Saturday 30th August at 11.00am 10% Deposit Balance 30 days Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Photo ID required Mark Sewell 0413 719 821 CRANBOURNE 5996 1666
Inspect: Saturday, 2pm-2.30pm Price: Negotiable over $520,000
CRANBOURNE 134a High Street 5996 1666 HAMPTON PARK 2/19 Enterprise Avenue 8787 8755
Contact: Vince Di Grazia, 0433 921 581 SOUTH EAST REAL ESTATE, DROUIN, 5625 1033
CRANBOURNE 4 ANNE COURT
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Situated in the heart of Cranbourne this solid Brick veneer home is built on an approx. 645m2 block. 3 good size bedrooms, big formal lounge and kitchen with meals area, gas ducted heating and, air-conditioner this property has loads of potential to either fix up and renovate or start again. Situated just mins from main shopping centreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, schools, medical centre and public transport.
This an attractive 3 bedroom family home in a desirable location. Featuring: Large open plan lounge/dining with cathedral ceilings, good kitchen with new 90cm stove, master bedroom with reverse aircon, single garage with rear access & entertaining pergola. Ceiling fans & 2 reverse cycle air conditioners in lounge & master bedroom. Extras include: New floating timber floors in family areas, new carpet in bedrooms,freshly painted, sizeable backyard. Central swimming pool with multi function room.
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Auction 30th August at 3.30pm Terms 10% deposit and settlement 30/60 days $225,000 plus Saturday 3.00pm - 3.30pm Photo ID required Deon Pollard 0413 674 844
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Price on Application Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am Photo ID required Violet Ross 0402 284 267 CRANBOURNE 5996 1666
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HAMPTON PARK
THIS family home oozes lots of character and charm. IT has three bedrooms, a master with full ensuite and spa, a large spacious living area, timber kitchen with gas cooking, dining and high ceilings. The family bathroom comes with claw bath and separate shower, floorboards and slate throughout. There is a separate lounge with open fireplace and ducted heating. It is located close to Hampton Park Primary School and public transport.
Inspect: By appointment Price: $340,000-$370,000 Contact: Brett Barrass, 0403 043 470 BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK, 8787 8755
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LAND WITH PLANS & PERMIT FOR 6 PRACTITIONERS (214104) * Medical Centre * High Traffic exposure * Plans and permits for 6 Practitioners * Close to Cranbourne CBD * On-site car parking
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5 BEDROOM PLUS TRUCK SHED (214140) Set on 2.5 acres (approx.) 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.
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Lots from 1,065m² - 1,653m² • Priced from $235 per m² • Zoned Business 1, Business 3, & Mixed Use • Close to Train Station & Schools • Part of a Growing Community • 10 Minutes from the Monash & Eastlink • Adjoining ; Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Medical Centre, Chemist, Gym, fast food outlets & cafe’s, plus more! - SELLING FAST, ONLY 6 BLOCKS LEFT!-
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(214045) Located on a made road in the sought after area of Caldermeade set on 2.74 (approx.) acres. This lifestyle property full of potential will suit many needs. 9mX18m machinery shed with high clearance. 20,000L plus tank. Plenty of room for trucks & machinery. For all inspections & enquiries please Call Jason Brown Direct.
‘EVANS PARK” CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BUSINESS VILLAGE
148 High Street, Cranbourne
$319,000 TOORADIN
(214034) Situated in the heart of Tooradin on 5,843m2/1.44 approx. acres, this perfect lifestyle property ready to build your dream home. With 2 frontages. Great for those who want to live by the water. Possible subdivision, drawings are avail. Close to schools, shops, parks, sporting grounds.
$499,950 LET YOUR IMAGINATION RUN WILD... (213230) Look no further as this is the perfect property for the perfect start, setup your dream lifestyle with your dream home, or produce quality asparagus for an income. - 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 & motor. - Planted 28 acres of productive asparagus & established shelter belts. - Underground drainage, plus electric irrigation outfit. - Power to the property. - Vendors are happy to re-pasture (Negotiable). With several ideal sites to build a home (STCA), and only 10 mins drive to Pakenham & 60 mins to Melbourne, this property is definitely a great investment and would be a
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(214216) Quiet but convenient location, 2 generous Bds with brick internal walls and exposed beams, neutral toning’s, all gas appliances, a bathroom with a bath, shower and separate toilet. Paved courtyard, plus carport, and best of all you can have it with great tenants paying $240 per week, or vacant possession, inspections are by appointment only call Frank Barrett on direct.
(211213) One of the best units on offer at this price. Currently leased to a great tenant on a mth by mth basis paying approx. $234 (gross) per week who would love to stay on. 2 bdrs with sliding built in robes, gas heating, large lounge, quality carpets and paved patio/pergola area. Front unit with a private front yard and high picket fences and lockup garage. No body corporate. Handy for all facilities.
(214133) One of the best value homes you’ll find in this price range. Offering 3 Bedrooms, BIR’s, separate lounge, kitchen family room, solid brick construction, 2 X gas heaters, reverse cycle A/C. Outside there is a large entertainment area, 4 car lock up remote garage with shower toilet & sink, also has a pot belly heater. Walking distance to bus stop, train station & shops.
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(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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IT’S MUCH BETTER THAN A UNIT (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.
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(214160) A 3 bedroom home at 81 Sladen Street Cranbourne currently (214255)4 bedroom sized home but one area has a bar where the 4th bedroom tenanted privately at $250 per week, 585m² block so should be suitable for two should be, formal dining ceramic tiles and floating timber floors throughout, units (STCA). Inspections by appointment only , call Frank Barrett direct. ducted heating and split system, master bedroom (retreat sized) with full ensuite and WIR, rumpus sized family area great central kitchen with stainless appliances, huge enclosed pergola area. Double garage plus separate access for boat, trailer.
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(214062) 3 bedroom home with built in robes to all bedrooms. Gas ducted heating plus split system ensure all year round comfort, outdoors we have a large pergola patio area plus another decked area large garden shed/powered workshop and a two car carport, all this on a family sized 585m² block in the much sought after Junction Village area.
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(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).
(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.
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(213370) Vacant 583m² (approx) block in the coastal village of Cannons Creek, quiet court location. Pleasant environment perfect for someone to get out of the rat race but only 15 minutes from Cranbourne and 5 minutes from Tooradin, no horrid housing estate covenants to stop you.
(214253) Fantastic block of 375m² approx. with measurements of 30mtrs with measurements of 30mtrs depth and 12.5mtr frontage. Set in a quality estate of Casiana Grove. Close to parks, schools, public transport & golf courses. Build your dream home in a great neighbourhood. Be quick to grab this beauty!
(214030) Settlers Run location with fantastic views over the fairways. 15mtr frontage x 35mtrs in length 525m² (approx).This is your opportunity to get into the Greg Norman designed Settlers Run Estate with all its advantages and have your home with views from one of the finest locations available.
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Live in the heart of your community Land now selling from $215,000 • Future Livingston Village; with primary school and kindergarten • Future sporting precinct including two AFL sized ovals, netball and cricket facilities
with Caesarstone benchtops, stainless steel appliances and dishwasher, wool carpet, large tiled balcony or terrace and basement car space. With Dandenong’s grand $290 million revitalisation well underway, this is a chance to invest in Greater Dandenong. New shops and businesses will offer a fresh future with better transport and pedestrian links, open spaces for recreation and a revitalised city centre. This significant urban renewal seeks to restore Greater Dandenong as the southeast’s economic powerhouse, continuing its rich heritage as a hub for business and manufacturing. With all this happening in Dandenong, it’s easy to see it’s an exciting place to live, work and invest. For further information head to www. colliers.com.au/501231287. For purchasing inquiries, contact: Theo George on 0413 432 760 or at theo.george@colliers.com or Glyn Crawford on 0407 506 949.
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DENNIS Family Homes recently added a trio of new three-bedroom products to its Aspirations Series, with the introduction of the Alberta 192 and Birmingham 202 designs, along with a smaller 19 squares version of the existing Oxford design. “All three of the new additions are compact three-bedroom designs that have been created to increase our available options in that size range and have floorplans to suit contemporary block sizes,” Dennis Family Homes general manager Darren Mehl said. Both the Alberta and Oxford design can be accommodated on blocks from 12.5 metres wide while the Birmingham requires a minimum width of 14 metres. In addition to three bedrooms, each of the homes has two bathrooms (main bathroom and ensuite to master bedroom) and a double garage. The Alberta design features a long entrance hallway that provides a warm welcome home. With the living areas spread across the rear of the home, the space-saving
floorplan opens up limitless entertainment possibilities all year round. Whether for people moving up or stepping down in size, the Birmingham fits the bill with a design that’s classically compact yet still evokes a feeling of spaciousness. Every room offers ample proportions for today’s living with the master suite at the front of the home boasting a generously sized ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. The Oxford has been the number one selling home at Dennis Family Homes over the past 12 months but has previously only been available in a larger four bedroom version of 23 squares. “We have high hopes that the additional option of the new smaller, three bedroom version of 19 squares will maintain the huge popularity of the Oxford design,” Mr Mehl said. More information on the new designs can be obtained from all Dennis Family Homes display centres, online at www. dennisfamily.com.au or by phoning 1800 DENNIS.
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FAMILY FUN DAY AT CHERRINGTON CHERRINGTON offers families an exciting opportunity to build their new home. Perfectly situated only one kilometre away from Officer town centre, Cherrington offers the peace and tranquillity of rural views. And for visitors to be able to take in those views, Cherrington Premium Land is holding a family fun day on Saturday 30 August. Visitors can talk to the friendly staff and enjoy a coffee and hot jam doughnut while the kids are entertained on a free jumping castle. Cherrington Estate is in the Berwick school zone which includes the area’s most well-regarded schools including St Francis Xavier, Berwick Grammar School, Haileybury, Minaret College, St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Maranatha Christian College, Beaconhills College as well as Berwick and Pakenham campus. Transport links include the convenience of the Princes Freeway which is only minutes away, a bus stop at the front of the estate and Officer train station which is only 1.5 kilometres away. Shopping is a pleasure at nearby Arena which offers Safeway, Chemist Warehouse, the Reject Shop, a post office, a clothes shop and café. Officer’s new town centre is coming soon and the popular Fountain Gate shopping centre is only 13 minutes away, with Pakenham, Beaconsfield and Berwick only five minutes away. Officer also offers well-established recreational amenities and is home to ROC Football Club while the well-known D’Angelo Winery is nearby. “We are here to cater for every individual and guide them through the whole journey,” Cherrington’s sales manager Kassy Howard said. “For us it is a passion, not just a job. We help people start their new lives and we love going on the journey with them.” Cherrington comprises 152 blocks which
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range from 217 to 620 square metres. Prices start from $143,000. Titles are expected for stage one in April 2015 and stage two in May 2015. A further two stages will follow. Kassy Howard will be on site during the family fun day to welcome families to Cherrington Estate. “This is a beautiful parcel of land on
which buyers can create a comfortable lifestyle with everything on their doorstep.” The family fun day is on from noon until 3pm on Saturday 30 August. For more information go to cherringtonliving.com.au or contact Kassy on 0488 972 717. The sales office is open from noon until 5pm, seven days a week at 320 Princes Highway, Officer.
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NEW STAGE RISES FOR RELEASE WATERFORD Rise’s latest Stage 40 land release has hit the market. It is designed to offer homebuyers amazing value for money, particularly for those looking to get a foothold on the property ladder. Waterford Rise general manager Glenn Sanford said the release features 13 blocks ranging in size from 582 to 867 square metres, with prices starting from an extremely affordable $139,000. “Located on the crest of the estate on Crole Drive, these lots offer sensational views in every direction and like all lots at Waterford Rise, they come levelled, fully-fenced and ready to build on,” Mr Sanford said. “The development’s careful landscaping and beautiful parkland are set against impressive views of the Baw Baw Ranges to the north, the Strzelecki Ranges to the east and hundreds of acres of beautiful green paddocks in between.” Waterford Rise is currently experiencing an unprecedented phase of construction with 28 houses presently being built on the estate and on completion will take the number of homes constructed since the estate’s inception to about 160. “The amount of work being generated for local tradespeople is significant and a welcome boon to the local economy and it means we are really starting to see our terrific community here at Waterford Rise really take shape,” Mr Sanford said. “Waterford Rise will ultimately house around 3000 to 4000 people who will enjoy the many benefits of living five minutes from the Warragul CBD, enjoying
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extensive walking and cycling paths, landscaped parks, sporting grounds, lakes and wetlands,” he said. Waterford Rise also recently released its premium The Rise Release Stage 7 which features eight remaining parcels of land along the crest of Crole Drive ranging in size from 674 to 733 square metres with prices starting at $159,000.
Mr Sanford said these homesites offered buyers a range of premium land options with amazing views and direct access to parkland. “The Rise Release blocks are some of finest offered so far at the development all boasting spectacular views as well as direct access to parkland just across the road.
“With fantastic views, which can never be built out due to their elevation, as well as designated parkland right across the road, we expect this precinct to feature houses that really bring Waterford Rise’s beautiful natural surrounds right into the home. “Another great feature of The Rise Release is the depth of the blocks, which range from 38 metres to 45 metres, allowing
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It’s all included with the Advantage Living Package The Advantage Living Package allows you to personalise your home with an impressive list of inclusions, all at no extra cost. ͻ ŽůŽƌďŽŶĚΠ ƌŽŽĨ ͻ ŇŽŽƌ ƟůĞƐ ͻ ĐĂƌƉĞƚƐ ͻ ƟůĞĚ ƐŚŽǁĞƌ ďĂƐĞƐ ͻ ŵŝdžĞƌ ƚĂƉǁĂƌĞ ͻ ƐƚŽŶĞ ďĞŶĐŚƚŽƉƐ ƚŽ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ĂŶĚ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞ ͻ ĚƵĐƚĞĚ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ ͻ ƐƚĂŝŶůĞƐƐ ƐƚĞĞů ƵƉƌŝŐŚƚ ĐŽŽŬĞƌ ĂŶĚ ƌĂŶŐĞŚŽŽĚ ͻ ǁŝŶĚŽǁ ůŽĐŬƐ ĂŶĚ ŇLJƐĐƌĞĞŶƐ • ŽǀĞƌŚĞĂĚ ĐĂďŝŶĞƚƌLJ ƚŽ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ůĂƵŶĚƌLJ ͻ ƐŚŽǁĞƌ ĞdžŚĂƵƐƚ ĨĂŶƐ ƌĞŵŽƚĞ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ ĚŽŽƌ ĂŶĚ ŵƵĐŚ ŵŽƌĞ Ăůů ŝŶĐůƵĚĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ LJŽƵƌ ŶĞǁ ŚŽŵĞ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ ƌŝĚŐĞǁĂƚĞƌ ƌĂŶŐĞ͘
22.50 squares 27.60 squares 36.12 squares $147,400 $173,400 $223,400 Visit our display homes at • Ambrosia Estate • Berwick Waters Estate • Casiana Grove Estate • Parks Edge Estate • Waterford Rise Estate • Vesper Drive Displays • see website for details
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land at water edge now selling from $198,900
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DISCOVER MORE: VISIT WWW.QUARTERSCRANBOURNE.COM.AU, CALL THUYEN ON 0439 394 466 OR VISIT THE LAND SALES CENTRE, 135 EVANS RD, CRANBOURNE WEST * 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.quarterswin.com.au Promoter is Peet Cranbourne Syndicate Ltd 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. 1149658-EG34-14
bedroom home that is centrally located on a halfsized low maintenance block with room to park a caravan, boat or trailer.
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GRANTS CYCLE FOR COMMUNITY AT CARLISLE CARLISLE Homes is giving back to the community in a big way through its Community Grants Program. IT has just announced six winners in the first cycle of its four cycle grant program and is looking for more worthy recipients for Cycle Two - with applications open until 30 September. Entry is open to Melbourne and Geelong based community groups and not-for-profit organisations of any size which are seeking funding to help enhance the lives of people
in their local community and can be classified into one of the following categories - sports and recreation, health and caring, and education and training. The successful grant recipients can receive up to $50,000 per cycle although, like Cycle One - the total grant of $50,000 per cycle may be divided between a number of selected community groups. Carlisle Homes announced six winners in the first cycle of its Community Grants Program, which ran from 1 March to 30 June. All community grant winners were notified on Friday 1 August and were awarded their certificates and cheques on Tuesday 5 August
by the Carlisle Homes directors at the award winning SPECTRA Selection Centre. Director John Doulgeridis said the program was important for the company. “For Carlisle Homes, it is a simple and effective way to engage with our communities and provide funding for real grassroots initiatives,” Mr Doulgeridis said. The winning Cycle One projects included Kooweerup Primary School which received $5246 for a greenhouse. This is an initiative to educate students regarding the benefits of sustainable gardening.
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Langwarrin Park Pre School won an $8580 grant for a sandpit shelter because learning through play is a crucial element of childhood development. The new sandpit shelter in the Outdoor Learning Environment at Langwarrin Park Pre School will provide children with valuable and exploration opportunities. Other winners included the Brentwood Park Primary School in Berwick which won a $9660 grant to be put towards its veggie patch, and the Melton Phoenix Football Club received a $2500 grant to purchase samba goals for its sporting club to replace stolen and damaged goals.
Carrum Downs Secondary College received $10,000 for its project, The Village - an interactive learning community and the grant will provide funding for an irrigation system, additional material to build extra garden beds, a commercial coffee machine for hospitality students and outdoor furniture for The Village. Aspendale Gardens Community Centre received a $10,000 grant to be put towards its Community Kitchen at the Aspendale Gardens Community Centre. Visit carlislehomes.com.au to apply for the next cycle of funding - which closes on 30 September.
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KIMBERLEY DOWNS ESTATE STAGE 11A NOW SELLING. LARGE TITLED LOTS, READY TO BUILD ON Ranging in size from 627m2 - 660m2 A quiet and secluded location The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.
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We don’t mind if you change our plans. It’s called layout flexibility. Arden Homes is a different sort of company creating very different homes. Firstly, our homes are architect designed and inspired to bring a new sense of space, light and sweeping architectural proportions. You sense the difference immediately. Innovative sun courts, picture windows and full length windows and views that connect inside and out are hallmarks of our design. We insist on luxury standard inclusions such as porcelain tiles, Smeg appliances, Franke sinks, quality carpet, and stone benchtops throughout. Secondly, we limit the number of houses we build, and are up-front about the pricing of display home extras. “Arden let us swap rooms around so our new home is exactly as we want it.” – Sharon and Michael, Croydon And best of all, we encourage layout flexibility. It means you can work with us to switch and swap rooms and features to suit your lot size, orientation and family needs. Visit an Arden display to see and feel the difference. And ask us how we can tailor the design to make one of our stunning homes your unique dream home.
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D’ANGELO ESTATE VINEYARD Rosie Hopgood and Sabrina D’Angelo with City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett and Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Graeme Moore.
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CRANBOURNE BODY WORKS Kevin Slattery with Mayor Graeme Moore and Mayor Geoff Ablett.
EMERALD VILLAGE PHARMACY Louisa Lammers with Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Graeme Moore and City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett.
CHIPS (CHRISTIANS HELPING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS) Eric and Cathy Wieckmann with Mayor Graeme Moore and Mayor Geoff Ablett.
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OUTLOOK (VIC) INC Anne McCormick with Mayor Graeme Moore and Mayor Geoff Ablett.
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MERCEDES-BENZ BERWICK Craig Howard, Yvette Hollard and John McKenna with Mayor Graeme Moore and Mayor Geoff Ablett.
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SPECIALIST Medically Speaking ORTHODONTIC CLINIC
Clinic looks forward to top dental health
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Bringing the LATEST and BEST advances in clinical orthodontics (braces) to the Casey-Cardinia Community •AustralianOrthodontic Board Certified •Invisalign® •FamilyDiscountsAvailable •NO REFERRAL NEEDED
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Cranbourne Stawell Clinic offers a comprehensive medical service to families in the Cranbourne area including: • General family medical care • Minor surgical procedures • Women’s health • Immunisations and travel medicine • General surgeons
Cranbourne Stawell Clinic is proud to announce the opening of their dental practice on Monday 1st September, services will include:
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CRANBOURNE Stawell Clinic specialises in general family medical care and will soon include dental services. The practice caters for minor surgical procedures, women’s health, podiatry, mole screening, immunisations and travel medicine. It also has a new dental clinic which is due to open on 1 September. Services offered by the new dentist will include general dentistry, aesthetic dentistry, wisdom teeth treatment, orthodontics, implant surgery, crown and bridge work, general anaesthetic and children’s dentistry. Practice manager Mona Massaud said the modern family clinic opened in 2006 and was fully accredited by Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited. “We endeavour to provide patients with the best and most modern treatments,” Mona said. “Our patients’ health comes first.” Facilities include a fully
Cranbourne Stawell Clinic is set to expand to include dental services. 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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OSTEOPOROSIS occurs when bones lose minerals, such as calcium, more quickly than the body can replace them, causing a loss of bone thickness (bone density or mass). Osteoporosis is a common disease in Australia with 1.2 million people estimated to have osteoporosis and further 6.3 million with low bone density (osteopenia). Three very simple ways to look after bones is to increase daily serves of calcium through milk, yoghurt or cheese, going for a walk or committing to some new form of regular exercise and spending some safe time outdoors to get more vitamin D. Dr Chin Tan, general physician and endocrinologist at St John of God Berwick Hospital, said: “Sometimes a supplement of vitamin D and calcium may be required to raise the vitamin D and calcium to adequate levels and your GP can assist you with this.” There are particular groups that are at a higher risk of hav-
Book an appointment with Dr Chin Tan. 125770 ing lower vitamin D and include older people who are inside, people who work indoors, people who purposely avoid sun exposure, people with naturally darker skin, those who cover their skin for cultural reason, obese people, and some chronic disease or medication can in-
terfere with vitamin D metabolism. Pregnant mothers are now also having their vitamin D checked and babies at birth given vitamin D if their mothers are deficient. Osteoporosis can be asymptomatic until a fracture occurs so Dr Chin encourages people, particularly those that fall into the higher risk group and over 50 years old, to have both their calcium and vitamin D levels checked. Talking with a GP is essential because they play a central role in identifying people at high risk. Women make up the majority of cases at 82 per cent of those diagnosed so having that latte with the girls will be both a social and a medical benefit! For more information visit www.osteroporosis.org.au or www.healthybones.com.au. For an appointment with Dr Chin Tan at Southeast Endocrine Associates, 62 Clyde Road, Berwick, phone 8393 1688.
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Helpers needed By CASEY NEILL GATEWAY Industries has been providing employment, training and support for adults with disabilities for more than 20 years. But the Dandenong-based not-for-profit needs support itself, to grow and take on more employees. “I might get four or five calls a day, some days,” CEO Alan Warwick said. Hallam woman Pat Patching worked at Gateway for nearly 14 years before retiring last March, and is now back as a casual. “I couldn’t handle staying at home,” she said. “I grew up with intellectually disabled people. I’ve been in institutions all my life. “I’ve come to like them.
They’re easy people to get along with. “And I just like the work they do here.” Gateway collects litter and cleans bins and street furniture in Greater Dandenong. Its gardening division completes mulching, weeding and planting for the City of Casey, and the processing room’s main clients are in the car industry. Workers are making bathmats in the woodwork room. “We’ve got orders right up to December for them,” Mr Warwick said. He said many workers lived in Cranbourne, with Doveton, Hallam and Berwick also highly represented. “Some of them get referred by Dandenong Valley Job Sup-
port, or one of the other jobs services, or through Emerson School,” he said. “When I came here we had 45 people. We’re up to 52 at the moment.” He’s been with Gateway for nine years after starting as a volunteer, looking for something to do in retirement. “We’d like some more volunteers, just even to help in the office,” he said. “We need a supervisor in the processing area. “Sometimes they can have 15 people in there and it’s just a bit hard to control them all. Just another person there would be a big help. “The only thing you’ve got to have these days is a police clearance.”
Michael’s hair is up there By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MICHAEL Piastrino knows a thing or two about hair. That’s why the hairdresser, a Berwick native, has again been selected to represent Schwarzkopf and his salon, Ibiza Hair, at the 2014 Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival in Brisbane this Sunday. “We get anywhere from 20 to 30 models and I have to work with the designers,” Michael said this week, ahead of the festival. “This year we’re going for that beach wave look. “We need to make sure everything is perfect. Our reputation’s on the line, but I’ve got a really good team behind me. “You need a lot of trust, and it’s a lot of stress. But we have many practices beforehand, we get a lot of models into our salon and we’ll do some work on them and see how that goes. “So when we go on the day, we can just smash it.” Michael’s high-profile stint in Brisbane this week comes on the back of an already jampacked year for the passionate hairdresser. Ibiza Hair, Michael’s salon in Albert Park, won Salon of the Year in the International Hair Society’s (IHS) Victorian competitions back in April, while Michael himself won Hairdresser of the Year. And in its short six-year ex-
Special guest appearance by AFL games record holder Michael Tuck.
Michael Piastrino, here with celebrity client Scotty Cam, is taking the hairdressing world by storm. istence, Ibiza Hair has already won the favour of several celebrities, from Anthony Callea to Scotty Cam, the host of The Block. “We just love what we do every day,” Michael said. With impending plans to open up an Ibiza Hair premises
in Berwick, Michael is hoping the salon’s success is a hint of things to come. “It will happen in High Street, Berwick, hopefully later this year or early next year,” Michael said. For more information, visit www.ibizahair.com.au.
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Struggling for their art By BRIDGET COOK THE talented students from St Peter’s College will convey some powerful messages to the audience as they take to the stage in the school musical this week. A cast of about 80 students, from the school’s two campuses, and staff have been busy rehearsing for months for their school production For Art’s Sake. The original musical, written by Frank Carter and Phillip Helisma, is based on the story of a creative young man named Art and his struggle to overcome the pressures society imposes on him to conform. Art, played by student Max Collins, is an outsider who eventually comes out of his isolation and goes out into suburbia, encountering great difficulties and challenges before he gains acceptance and truly becomes himself. The play uses music and dance to convey some powerful messages. Director Gina Goss said For Art’s Sake was about empowering individuality, breaking the metaphorical
chains that society placed on people, and the value of artistic expression. “Most importantly, it is about finding your own voice and just being yourself,” she said. “As it is an original musical, we have been able to highlight the talents of singers, dancers and actors in telling the story, which has some very strong messages about how society expects us to conform. “The music ranges from styles including hip-hop, jazz, disco and ballads there’s something for everyone.” The show kicked off last night at George Jenkins Theatre, at Monash University Peninsula campus, located along McMahons Road Frankston. The show will run nightly at 7.30pm until Saturday night. Tickets costs $22 for adults or $15 for children, concession and students and can be purchased by calling the Box Office on 9905 1111 or at artsonline.monash.edu. au/mapa/events/for-artssake/.
Margaret Holloway has encouraged others to join her at the Cranbourne Botanical Illustrators Group.
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Lead character Art, played by Max Collins, with one of the female cast members Hannah Kyberd.
THOSE who have an interest in botanical art are invited to join the Cranbourne Botanical Illustrators Group. The group is taking enrolments for term four, with classes held fortnightly on Wednesdays between 10am and 3pm. Group member Margaret Holloway urged people to get involved in the classes. “Marta Salamon, a well-respected and talented artist, is the tutor,” she said. “The class, which is suitable for beginners or more experienced artists, is limited to 10 students ensuring personal attention.” Ms Holloway said anyone who wanted to see what the group was all about could visit the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne on either Sunday 24 or 31 August between 11.30am and 1.30pm. There will be illustrators in the visitors centre so people can see the artists at work and ask questions, along with some finished artworks to view. Class fees are $210 for those who are members of the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens or $234 for non-members. For more information or to join the group, contact Ms Holloway on 0438 985 382 or margaretmholloway@yahoo.com.
Yes, some mother had him By BRIDGET COOK TAKE a trip down memory lane when a tribute show to Frank Spencer comes to Cranbourne next month. Comedian and performer John Bunker is performing his comedy show ’Some mothers wished they hadn’t’ at the Balla Balla Community Centre on Saturday 6 September. The show pays homage to Frank Spencer, that star of television show ’Some Mothers do ’Ave ’Em’, which was a popular show in the UK and around the world in the 1970s. Mr Bunker said the likeness between him and Frank Spencer was uncanny, and urged any fans of the show to come along for an entertaining night out. “Frank Spencer, the well-
John Bunker is bringing his tribute show to Frank Spencer to Cranbourne. meaning, injury-prone man is now on stage,” he said. “If you loved him or just found him infuriating, this show is not to be missed. “To some of you this will be a trip down memory lane, back to a time when things were so simple.
“To the newcomers, come and see how one man could get things so wrong, but still put a smile on your face. “After you have seen this show you will think you were back at the BBC watching a recording of Frank Spencer, the likeness is uncanny. “Plus one lucky lady gets to be Betty, as well as some others who will help Frank with some of his pantomime.” The show will take place at 7.15pm on Saturday 6 September. Tickets cost $14, with $2 from each ticket going towards local CFA branches. Tickets can be purchased on the night or by visiting www.frankspencer.net. For more information call 9743 1733 or 0409 100 532.
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photography and formal wear to stationery, decor and beauty services. “The first 100 brides to arrive in the day will receive a free bridal showbag full of lots of fantastic information, products and vouchers to help plan their day, which will also include a free copy of ’Your Local Wedding Guide’ magazine,” Ms Little said. “It’s just a gold coin donation entry which gives you a ticket into a mega raffle full of lots of fantastic products and vouchers from our stallholders. “I encourage brides and grooms to come along - we have lots of fantastic wedding
specialists on board to help you plan your big day.” All money raised from the event will go to Cranbourne man Jake Ward, who plans to run about 1000 kilometres from Sydney to his home next month to raise funds and awareness for The National Breast Cancer Foundation. The expo will run from 10am to 1pm on Sunday 31 August. There are still opportunities for businesses to become stallholders at the expo. To find out more or to become a stallholder email info@ thevintagepress.com.au.
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General Notices
Planning and Environment Act 1987
Public Notice
Casey Planning Scheme-Amendment C199
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A SPECIAL CHARGE CROSS ROAD, DEVON MEADOWS
Frankston Planning Scheme-Amendment C99 Greater Dandenong Planning Scheme-Amendment C183 Notice of Preparation of Amendments
In accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), notice is hereby given that the City of Casey has resolved its intention to declare a special charge.
VicRoads has prepared Amendment C199 to the Casey Planning Scheme, Amendment C99 to the Frankston Planning Scheme and Amendment C183 to the Greater Dandenong Planning Scheme.
The special charge, pursuant to Section 163 of the Act, is proposed for the purpose of defraying expenses incurred for the design and construction of Cross Road, Devon Meadows.
The land afected by the amendments is along and abutting Western Port Highway between South Gippsland Freeway and approximately 1.2km south of CranbourneFrankston Road, and nearby land along and abutting roads intersecting with Western Port Highway including Glasscocks Road, Thompsons Road, Wedge Road, Hall Road, Ballarto Road and Cranbourne-Frankston Road.
The special charge will be declared in relation to each of the following properties listed below:
14 Cross Road 20 Cross Road 26 Cross Road 27 Cross Road 29 Cross Road 30-32 Cross Road
The amendments also propose to amend and/or delete redundant controls associated with the road reserves for the Western Port Highway and roads intersecting with Western Port Highway, including Thompsons Road, Hall Road and Ballarto Road.
24 Stanley Road 26 Stanley Road 27 Stanley Road 29 Stanley Road 21-23 Olive Road 22 Olive Road 24 Olive Road 25 Olive Road
1138681 DJ24 14
You may inspect the amendments, the documents that support the amendments and the explanatory reports about the amendments, free of charge, during oice hours at the following locations: the oice of the planning authority, VicRoads, Metropolitan South East Region, 12 Lakeside Drive, Burwood East
50 Worthing Road Copies of the proposed scheme will be available for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Narre Warren during office hours for at least 28 days after the publication of this notice. These documents can also be viewed on Council’s website www.casey.vic.gov.au.
City of Casey customer service centres at the Municipal Oices, Magid Drive, Narre Warren or at Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, High Street, Cranbourne Frankston City Council at the corner of Davey and Young Streets, Frankston City of Greater Dandenong at 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong.
Any person may make a submission under Section 223 of the Act.
You may also inspect the amendment documentation at the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure website: dtpli.vic.gov.au/publicinspection.
A special meeting of Council will consider any written submission that is received by it within 28 days after the date of publication of this notice. If any person wishes to appear before the Council to be heard in support of a submission, a request to appear should be lodged with the written submission.
You may also inspect the amendment documentation and have questions answered by VicRoads oicers during one of the following drop-in sessions at the State Dog Centre (KCC Park), 655 Western Port Highway, Skye: Monday 1 September 2014, any time between 5pm and 8pm
After hearing submissions, it is proposed that Council will consider the declaration of the scheme. The proposed date on which the special council meeting declaration will be made is 21st October 2014. Interested persons should make inquiries with the Council in case this date changes.
Thursday 4 September 2014, any time between 1pm and 4pm.
Any person who may be afected by the amendments may make a submission to the planning authority. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the amendments are supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
Submissions are to be sent to the below address and are to be received no later than Monday 22nd September, 2014. Chief Executive Officer,
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The name and contact details of submitters are required for VicRoads to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend any meetings and public hearing held to consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, VicRoads must make available for inspection a copy of any submissions made.
Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer.
REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
vicroads.vic.gov.au BLACK FISH MEDICAL CLINIC Please be advised that as of Monday 18th August, 2014 the Black Fish Medical Clinic co-located at Kooweerup Regional Health Service will no longer be operational. For patients that require their medical records to be transferred to another General Practitioner, could you please advise us in writing of your name, date of birth and G.P. you would like your records transferred to. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused to all of our patients. 59 979 700 reception@krhs. net. au Black Fish Medical Clinic 215 Rossiter Road, Kooweerup Vic 3981 1150852-CG34-14
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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.
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Risk and reward By RUSSELL BENNETT
Matt Pebole had a strong night for Casey on the offensive end in Game 1 of the grand final series against Shepparton, but the Gators - including John Lewis and ex-Cav Dylan Wayman were relentless all game on defense. Picture: COURTESY OF THE SHEPPARTON NEWS
Gators get the drop on Cavs By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Casey Cavaliers Big V men will have to bounce back quickly from a heavy 73-56 loss if they’re to extend their grand final series against Shepparton into a third and deciding clash. The showdown between the top two sides in Division 2 tipped off in Shepparton on Saturday night with the hometown Gators getting the jump on the top-ofthe-table Cavs to take what could be a telling lead in their best of three game series. Casey led by three points, 2017, at the end of the first quarter but it was already apparent to coach Stewart Baird that the side’s energy was lacking. In fact, after watching back the tape of the game in the aftermath, Baird said the warning signs were there even in the warm-up. “I don’t know if it was nerves, the trip up there, or probably a combination of both,” he said. “We just didn’t seem mentally prepared but the truth is that there’s not much between the two teams.” Baird is right - in fact not only did Casey finish on top of the Division 2 regular season standings, the Cavs toppled Shepparton
twice - by six points in rounds 1 and 14. The second quarter on Saturday night was the game-breaker for the Cavs, who were outscored 25-8 to be on the wrong end of a 42-28 scoreline at the half. The rot continued in the third with the Cavs again struggling on the offensive end. Gators gun Matt Bartlett again led the way for his side with 20 points on 7-13 from the field but Baird praised the defensive efforts of Brad Szalek in guarding one of the league’s best scorers. Matt Pebole had a super-efficient game on the offensive end for the visitors with 18 points on 8-8 shooting, but Matt Witherden struggled by contrast - going just 1-6 in 30 minutes. “We’ve just got to put game one behind us,” Baird said following the game. “After watching the video it was plainly obvious what we did wrong.” The Cavs will look to rectify that in game two this Saturday night at the Cranbourne Basketball Stadium from 8pm. Game three, if required, will be in Cranbourne on Sunday afternoon from 12.30pm.
SPRINT car racing has been in the news for all the wrong reasons in recent weeks following an accident involving NASCAR champion Tony Stewart that resulted in the death of another driver. But Clyde teenager Ebony Hobson is determined to put the exciting sport on the map in all the right ways - she’s hellbent on forging a career of her own in the US. When the News last caught up with Ebony on her motor racing journey last year, she’d won back-to-back Victorian ladies’ gokart crowns and had second and third placings to her name from open races in Tasmania and Queensland. She dreamt of making the step up into Sprint Cars, and that mission has since been accomplished. She has just raced in the wingless sprint cars and in March was accepted into a program called Speedway Australia Rising Stars through the Australian Institute of Sport where she learns about nutrition and both the physical and mental side of motorsport. Ebony dreams of forging a career in the States and she looks to have even secured a drive in a couple of weeks. “I didn’t think I’d be having a skid in America already,” the 18-year-old told the News, still stunned. “I’ve won Rookie of the Year for the wingless sprints which is huge - I didn’t think I was going to do that either. “I didn’t see any of this happening but the (AIS) program has boosted it it’s really got my name out there a lot more.” Ebony, who has been involved in racing for over a decade already, had planned on going over to the States for a holiday with her dad and brother and now it looks like she’s secured a shortterm drive in California. “It’s massive over there - you’d never see anything else like it,” she said of the American sprint car scene. “They pretty much drive around on one wheel - just sitting on their right rear around the whole track. “It’s massive over there - the racing is just huge.”
Ebony Hobson is going from strength to strength in her motorsport journey. 126024 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT The cars Ebony is racing in are light with a lot of horsepower, and she’s had to master the fine art of throttle control, but she can’t wait to get stuck into the next chapter of her journey. “I raced 11 races in the wingless last season and finished second and second on one night in a feature, with a fourth
and a third in another,” she said. “I’m slowly getting there - I’m just that one spot away from winning. “I just want someone to look at the girls in the wingless racers say ‘Hey, maybe they’ve got the potential to step into the bigger cars on make a career of it’.”
Macleod kicks a winner By JARROD POTTER THE step up to VWFL Division 1 has paid off for Cranbourne forward Kirsten Macleod. Macleod, 20, from Sandhurst, earned the goal-kicking honours in the division after booting 27 for the season from her 13 games in the top side. With Cranbourne’s season ending at the hands of Eastern Devils on Saturday afternoon, the solitary major Macleod kicked took her tally to the final total of 27, to lead Eastern Devils’ Michelle Palmer (22) and Knox midfielder - formerly playing in the South East Juniors - Kristy Stratton (21). Macleod also featured in two matches for Cranbourne’s Division 3/4 team and kicked another five goals in that side to take her total to an impressive 32 for the season. “It feels good knowing that I’ve par-
ticipated in helping my team with the goals I have kicked, but I’m probably in for the most behind kicked as well,” Macleod said. “It’s great to see just how far Cranbourne has come this year, with not knowing half the women when the season started and how we have all come together and produced football the way we have in both teams - Division 3 and Division 1. “Yeah it has been good,” Macleod said of the chance to play in the VWFL’s second tier competition. “It’s pretty tough on the body - there are harder hits in Division 1 - but it has been great.” She wanted to thank the Cranbourne Women’s Football Club - especially the coaches Shaun Smith and Keith Edwards - as well as the trainers and other volunteers that help make the Eagles possible.
Cranbourne’s Kirsten Macleod has finished on top of the VWFL’s Division 1 goal-kicking for 2014. 122188 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Scorpions get blown away By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 19 SAILING ships stood a better chance of moving upwind than Casey Scorpions on Sunday as Highgate Reserve claimed yet another victim to its howling tempest. The hot and cold Scorpions faded away in to the background through the second half as the Highgate Reserve wind made scoring a nightmare. Faced with the gusts in the first term, Casey managed a scant point, but to its credit kept Footscray to only three goals of its own. With all their run-and-carry gaining momentum with the breeze at their backs, Casey ran away in the second term to return fire and move ahead. The heights of a gallant second-term fight-back had the Scorpions squashing the Dogs at all ends - piling on five goals through Cam Pedersen (3 goals), Luke Tapscott, Sam Blease, Michael Evans and Jake Best. A three-point half-time lead would
be the last thing Casey smiled about on Sunday. The effort from then on was lacklustre as the wind whipped up and assisted Footscray through the third. The Doggies could not finish off their prey in the third stanza - with four goals, seven behinds leaving the door just ajar for another wind-assisted battle. A couple of fourth-quarter majors to Pedersen were not enough to get the Scorpions back into the contest as Footscray continued to find the goals even into the gale. Pedersen had a stand-out match across all lines - snaring 38 hit outs in a solo rucking effort, 11 marks and his trio of majors - to lead the Scorpions’ best while James Strauss, Bryce Rutherford and Tim Davis all earned a pat on the back for solid performances. Jordie McKenzie (29 possessions) and Michael Evans (21 possessions, 8 tackles) also stood out. The return of Jesse Hogan to senior football will have a few Melbourne fans whipped into a frenzy and the big man was eased back into his duties with five
possessions and a behind to his name. The lucky last game of the season is Sunday at Casey Fields for the Scorpions as they clash with Coburg. The first bounce is at 2pm.
VFL FOOTSCRAY BULLDOGS 3.1 5.3 9.10 12.10 (82) CASEY SCORPIONS 0.1 5.6 5.6 8.7 (55) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: J. Redpath 3, L. Jong 2, N. Jamieson, W. Hayes, A. Cordy, D. Iaccarino, T. Dickson, L. Jones, J. Tutt. BEST: L. Jong, N. Lower, J. Perkins, J. Redpath, J. Tutt, L. Jones. FOOTSCRAY BULLDOGS GOALS: C. Pedersen 3, A. Georgiou, J. Best, M. Evans, S. Blease, J. McKenzie. BEST: C. Pedersen, J. Strauss, B. Rutherford, T. Davis, J. McKenzie, W. Petropoulos.
Casey Scorpions coach Rohan Welsh would not have been happy with the side’s second half capitulation against Footscray. 118646 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Cranbourne Superules Football Club has joined the fight against Cancer in Men by raising awareness and funds on the weekend. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Footy clash with cancer focus By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE Superules Football Club has thrown its support behind the Cancer Council’s Call to Arms program with its ‘Clash for Cancer’ game on Sunday a roaring success. The club’s game against the Carrum Cowboys was dedicated to raising awareness about Men’s Health, and the importance that regular check-ups and seeking advice can play in the early detection and prevention of cancer. The club has been personally affected by recent experiences and was keen to make a stand - when it comes to
Cancer in Men- it’s game on, according to vice president Rodney May. “Obviously, it’s a very important issue and unfortunately one I’ve had to deal with myself,” he said. “This was the biggest day the club has ever had, with two functions and the new jumpers really highlighting what the day was all about. Next year we want to take it even further and get all of our players to have health checks prior to the season.” Local businesses got behind the event with sponsorship of a specially designed guernsey for the game as well as raising funds.
The Cranbourne Superules Football Club has gone from strength to strength over the years and encourages people over 35 to join the club, get fit, and mix in a family based environment. The club’s home ground at Casey Fields will host the Victorian Metropolitan Superules grand finals on Sunday 14 September, with over 2000 people expected to watch teams - some with ex-AFL players in their ranks- vie for 10 premierships on the day. If anyone would like to join Cranbourne Superules check the club’s website or Facebook.
Fourth turf side for club CRANBOURNE Cricket Club is building a great pathway to the future for junior cricketers by becoming the first club in the DDCA to field four turf sides this summer. The renovation of oval 3 to turf will allow the club to introduce more youngsters to the most traditional form of the game. The fourth turf side coin-
cides with the appointment of a new coaching panel, with former Casey-South Melbourne coach, Brett Lewis, taking the reins, joined by assistants Tony Young and Chris Jarrett. Craig Lambden has returned as Junior Coaching co-ordinator, a huge role with 15 sides to oversee. Junior registration will take place this Friday 22 August, between 5 to 8pm at the pavilion
between ovals 2 and 3 at Casey Fields. Senior pre-season training is taking place every Sunday, between 4 and 6pm, at Cranbourne Indoor Cricket Centre on Smethurst Street. For senior enquiries call Shaun Petrie on 0438 632 482 or for juniors call Wendy Whittle on 0419 507 961. The club’s website also has more details.
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THE St Francis Xavier Saints are all set up and ready to go all the club needs now is players. Beaconsfield’s newest footy club - part of the St Francis Xavier Old Collegians family - is set to enter the Football Integration Development Association (FIDA) competition for 2015. It’s an Aussie Rules competition for players with an intellectual disability, and AFL Victoria has identified a huge need for a local club spanning everywhere from Dandenong to Pakenham. Now the Saints are set to hold a second ’come and try’ day for players who might be interested in playing in the FIDA competition in 2015. Players involved in FIDA enjoy an environment that pro-
motes fitness, fun, friendship and a rare sense of belonging and the Saints players will be part of a family-centred and well-managed local football club with a strong focus on respect and enjoyment. Logan Whitaker, FIDA’s football administration manager, said the Princes Highway through Hallam, Narre Warren, Berwick, Beaconsfield Officer and Pakenham was a “huge growth area for us” and was just crying out for another club. “We’ve recently gone through a mapping project where we identified where all the special schools and Auskick centres are, as well as where the current FIDA clubs are, and we’ve identified out this way as an area that we need to tap into more and more,” he said. “We’ve got a team out Gippsland way and a lot in Melbourne. Cranbourne is a bit
Lucas had a blast at the St Francis Xavier Saints’ first ‘come and try’ day late last month. 124052 Picture: ROB CAREW further south and we don’t have much out this way so it’s a really good opportunity to set up a new club with great people.” Those interested in playing in the FIDA competition next year should head along to St Francis Xavier in Beaconsfield this Saturday 23 August, from 9.30 to 11am. Call Jen McKenna on 0411 774 512 for more information.
QUIZ NUMBER 1269 1. WHICH NBA team does Australian basketballer Patty Mills play for? 2. WHICH Australian Rules position has provided the most winners of the Brownlow Medal? 3. WHICH movie star was once married to volatile tennis star John McEnroe? 4. WHERE was Australia ranked among the world’s cricket playing countries at the start of 2012? 5. WHICH well-known Aussie golfer won her first senior tournament at the age of 15? 6. WHICH Aussie stood on the victory dais when two Americans gave the infamous ‘Black Power’ salute at the 1968 Olympics? 7. WHICH Aussie boxer died in a road accident in 1952? 8. WHO once said ‘The sound of the ball hitting the batsman’s skull is music to my ears’? 9. IN what year did the South Melbourne AFL club become the Sydney Swans? 10. WHICH Aussie won the world motor racing drivers’ championship in 1980? 11. WHAT is Australia’s oldest horse racing classic? 12. WHICH Aussie swimmer went on to become Lord Mayor of Melbourne? 13. WHICH country will hold the next soccer World Cup? 14. IN what sport has Australian Jeanette Baker been world champion on several occasions? 15. WHO was the last Australian to take a hat-trick in Test cricket? 16. WHICH two clubs have won the most AFL premierships? 17. OVER how many races is the America’s Cup yachting series decided? 18. WHICH country did Australia defeat in the 1977 Davis Cup final? 19. WHICH former world heavyweight boxing champion fought in Australia in 1975? 20. WHICH Aussie Rules star of the 1970s was born in Austria?
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Beaconsfield midfielder Tay Clayton issues a finals-sized "don't argue" to Cranbourne's Katelyn Cox.
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Beaten, but not done yet quite done xxxxxx yet CRANBOURNE has suffered its first taste of defeat in the SEJ Youth Girls Tier 1 competition after Beaconsfield pulled off a surprise four-point win in the major semi-final at Casey Fields on Saturday. Cranbourne is not done with yet, and will face Mornington at 9am this Saturday at the same venue, but will go in with their ears pricked after the ultimate wake-up call. Beaconsfield jumped the minor premiers to take a nine-point lead at quarter time, but a stunning 5.0 to 0.2 second term gave Cranbourne a 19-point lead at half time. Beacy responded once again, kicking 3.2 and keeping Cranbourne scoreless in the third term to lead by a point at the final break. Both teams kicked two goals each in the final term with Beaconsfield holding on in a thriller. Karly Tapner and Teegan Dale kicked two each for the winners, who also had Tay Clayton and Georgia Fisher play important roles. Cranbourne was well served by Sarah Wallace and Courtney Jones, who slotted three each, while Georgia Gourlay and Hayley Wildes were others to shine. Mornington defeated Scoresby by 45 points in the minor semi-final with Georgia Walker’s three goals leading the way. TIER 2 HAMPTON Park has progressed to the next stage of the Tier 2 finals series after defeating Fountain Gate by 12 points in heavy fog at Casey Fields. Goals to Erin Pitchford and Nicola Weston were enough to secure victory for the Redbacks and impress their coach Sarah Bishop. “Pretty good win ... they all stood out pretty well ... they all played a really good game,” Bishop said after the match.
Listen to Finals on finals Casey Radio on Casey xxxxxxxxx Radio THIS year’s Casey Cardinia Football League finals series will be broadcast live on Casey Radio 97.7fm. The decision by PCN Sports Alliance, who runs the CCFL, will be a popular one, with the 3SER team of Kain Pollard, Bryce Eishold and Gerard Healy returning to the big stage after negotiations stalled between the two parties last season. Mornington Peninsula radio station, 3RPP, broadcast last year’s grand final live, but the quality of reception and unfamiliarity with players’ names caused some angst among listeners. The team will kick off their coverage on Saturdays at noon and on Sundays at 1pm and will incorporate their regular morning show into the coverage. This Saturday’s morning show will be the last for the season. CASEY CARDINIA FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2014 FINALS SERIES FINAL Qualifying final Elimination final Second semi-final First semi-final Preliminary final Grand final
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VENUE Berwick ROC Pakenham Beaconsfield Beaconsfield Berwick
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CASEY Cardinia football is set for a thrilling finale this Saturday after the penultimate round of matches produced an early taste of September on the weekend. Up for grabs for both Cranbourne and Pakenham was a double chance, important enough for the two clubs to produce an absolute epic contest at Casey Fields. The Eagles rose from the dead - twice - to win a thriller by nine points, to lock up second place and condemn the Lions to a last-round showdown against Beaconsfield for the remaining safety blanket. What a game this was! The Lions kicked nine unanswered goals, to race out to a 40-point lead early in the third term, before the Eagles raised their effort and began a courageous fight back. When skipper Marc Holt put the Eagles a goal in front - at the 17-minute mark of the final term - the home side looked poised to run away with a magnificent victory. But the Lions weren’t done yet, with goals to Steve O’Bryan, Cory Lenders, and two to Russ Lehman, giving the visitors a 17-point lead ... with 25 minutes on the clock. Surely they’d done enough, but no, goals to Tim Smith, Holt, the final lead-changer by Brad Hermans, and another to Holt after the final siren sent the home crowd into raucous celebration. Cranbourne’s back line held firm through a heavy storm in the first half, but the impact of ruckman Michael Boland, centreman Curtis Barker, and Holt in the dying stages of the final term had to be seen to be believed. Daniel Fry, four goals, and Troy Toussaint, three, were effective in the first half for the vanquished, while Lehman, Anthony Young and skipper Dean Blake were the best of a heart-broken lot. Narre Warren full-forward Kerem Baskaya is just one goal away from his third consecutive century after a magnificent 15-goal haul against Doveton at Robinson Oval. Baskaya kicked 10 second-half goals as the Magpies ran rampant, piling on 17 goals to one after the break to thrash the Doves by 169 points. Baskaya has now kicked 38 goals in his last three games, 54 in his last five; as the Magpies raise the bar even higher in their quest for three titles on the trot. The champ was salivating on the weekend as class acts like Dylan Quirk, Josh Tonna and Liam Myatt rammed the ball down his throat with almost surgical precision. Beaconsfield will head into this week’s battle for third place with Pakenham with its tail up, the Eagles making it six consecutive wins with a 59-point win over Tooradin. The Eagles gradually pulled away from the Seagulls over the first three quarters, before taking the foot off the pedal in the final term. Kris Fletcher kicked four for the winners, while Scott
If there was ever a statue made of Beaconsfield's Damien Szwaja, this would be it, in and under packs as usual as he beats Tooradin's Patrick Chin to the ball at Holm Park Road Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS on Saturday. 125720 Meyer and Troy McDermott were other effective forwards with three. Tooradin struggled to reproduce its winning form from seven days earlier against Berwick, but Matt Wade, Jimmy Cottrell and Adam Galea did their best to lift a young group. Berwick’s lethal young forward line stole the show at Edwin Flack Reserve on Saturday as the Wickers finished well to secure an 11-goal victory over Hampton Park. Mitch Johnson kicked seven, and Jordy Andrews five for the winners, who were unimpressive until a 7.4 to 1.1 final term put a gap between the two sides. Running half backs, Luke Sheppard, Daniel Harrison and Shaun Barnes created plenty of drive for the Wickers, while young ruckman Jake Gains and the emerging Jake Yields were once again outstanding. Luke O’Brien returned from a long-term shoulder injury to slot three for the Redbacks, while Nathan Allen, Peter Bastin and Nathan Dawes never stopped trying all day. ROC claimed the Ian McLean Memorial Shield and looks set to finish the season as the best team outside the top five after a 97-point trouncing of Keysborough. With Matty Clarke on fire with six goals, and Blair Allan also challenging the Burra defence with three, the Kangas were just far too good, rounding out the procession with a seven-goal-toone final term. The Burra has just one more game to play in the CCFL - before transferring to the Southern Football League - and players like Tim Werner, Danny Morland and Michael Downie will go in confident of success against Hampton Park this week after impressive displays.
CCFL SCOREBOARD SENIORS BEACONSFIELD TOORADIN-DALMORE BERWICK HAMPTON PARK NARRE WARREN DOVETON ROC KEYSBOROUGH CRANBOURNE PAKENHAM
3.6 1.2 2.6 4.0 6.3 1.0 7.4 2.2 2.7 5.3
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14.17 (101) 6.6 (42) 19.17 (131) 10.4 (64) 29.14 (188) 2.7 (19) 19.18 (132) 5.5 (35) 16.18 (114) 15.15 (105)
RESERVES: ROC 17.14(116) d Keysborough 3.0(18). Beaconsfield 22.13(145) d Tooradin-Dalmore 3.9(27). Berwick 15.13(103) d Hampton Park 3.7(25). Narre Warren 21.14(140) d Doveton 1.11(17). Pakenham 8.5(53) d Cranbourne 5.9(39). UNDER 19: Beaconsfield 13.13(91) d Tooradin-Dalmore 4.3(27). Berwick 22.11(143) d Hampton Park 5.2(32). Narre Warren 15.10(100) d Doveton 3.3(21). Cranbourne 12.6(78) d Pakenham 5.2(32). UNDER 17: Tooradin-Dalmore 9.10(64) d Beaconsfield 7.8(50). Berwick 28.19(187) d Hampton Park 0.0(0). Narre Warren 8.12(60) d Doveton 3.7(25). Cranbourne defeated Pakenham (forfeit). SENIOR LADDER W L D % PTS Narre Warren 16 1 0 352.15 64 Cranbourne 13 4 0 177.23 52 Pakenham 13 4 0 121.23 52 Beaconsfield 12 5 0 151.27 48 Berwick 10 7 0 151.44 40 ROC 7 10 0 80.63 28 Doveton 7 10 0 69.29 28 Tooradin-Dalmore 5 12 0 77.56 20 Keysborough 1 16 0 37.29 4 Hampton Park 1 16 0 30.76 4 This week (final round): Berwick v Doveton, Narre Warren v Cranbourne, Keysborough v Hampton Park, Pakenham v Beaconsfield, Tooradin-Dalmore v ROC.
Eagles’ end a new xxxxxxxxxxx Is Eagles girls' endbeginning a new beginning? By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON’S end came for Cranbourne in what will be remembered as a turbulent but promising 2014. Eastern Devils seconds were too strong for the Eagles in their final VWFL Division-1 clash of the year as the Devils ran out fivepoint winners in front of a crowd of International Cup players from Canada. With South East Juniors’ finals running concurrently to the Saturday fixture, Cranbourne had a depleted line-up without the defensive composure of Georgia Fisher at the back or the hit-up target of Lauren Hojnacki up forward, both of whom have impressed in their debut senior seasons. Cranbourne struggled to get out of the slop in the middle of Mulgrave Reserve and made do with the three goals it cobbled together to end the year 3.5 (23) to Eastern’s 4.4. (28).
Likely to finish atop the Eagles’ best and fairest, Alicia Heins continued her stellar season and she went headlong into any pack and copped the scorn of a few Devils in the process. Cranbourne’s Kirsten Macleod also earned a best afield honour and an even greater prize - as she earned the league’s goal-kicking honour to finish her season with 27 goals. Laura Robinson, Chloe McMillan and Lauren Hutchinson continued to highlight the upcoming talent in the team - with these players only just graduating from junior football - while the experienced Ash Fennell continued to pay off wherever she was required - ruck, forward or defence. In a year where the side went from being Berwick VWFL Premier Division to Cranbourne in the space of two weeks, the efforts of the group to rebound and form the core Eagles side deserves significant credit.
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