News - Cranbourne - 18th September 2014

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Eagles soar: Tharle stands tall By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE’s broken heart has been partially mended after a thrilling fivepoint victory over its nemesis Narre Warren in the preliminary final at Holm Park Road on Saturday. Almost 12 months to the day since the Magpies claimed the 2013 premiership with the last kick of the season, the Eagles fired back, with centre half forward Troy Tharle standing tall, kicking truly with the last scoring shot of the match to send the Eagles flying through to this Saturday’s title decider against Beaconsfield. Tharle’s team mates Michael Theodoridis and Jarrod Murphy mobbed the last-gasp hero, as 2500 fans savoured a magnificent game of football. For more on the big clash, and a full grand final preview, see page 53 in Sport.

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MYSTERY surrounds the tragic death of harness driver Danielle Lewis, who has been decribed by friends as a ‘good, hard-working girl’ days after her demise on Monday. Around 7.10am on Monday 15 September, the harness trainer was found unconscious in a garden bed at the Cranbourne Harness Racing Training Centre. Harness Racing Victoria (HRV) confirmed the 28-year-old’s death and said she had “so much to offer.” Police and WorkSafe are investigating, with Harness Racing Victoria unable to shed much light on the incident. However, HRV Chief Executive Officer John Anderson has praised the trainer’s hard work and commitment to the industry. “Danielle’s great passion in life was for training horses,” Mr Anderson said. “It’s a tragic loss for the industry and my sympathies go out to the tightknit Cranbourne harness racing community, who had to deal with this awful tragedy yesterday.” “HRV will announce further tributes to Danielle as the week progresses.” Harness drivers will wear black arm-bands during the week as a tribute to the trainer. Friend and fellow trainer Simone Walker said Danielle was a “really good worker.” Danielle lived at Simone’s parents’ property in Pearcedale for the past 12 months. Simone said Danielle was “always the first one there, and always the last to leave” at the training centre, and described her as a friend like no other. “She was a hard person to get to know, but once she made you her

friend, she would have gone to the end of the earth for you,” Simone said. “If she had your back, you had no problem at all.” Simone’s father Bill said Danielle came into their life around 12 months ago with a few of her own issues, but everything had just started to go well. “She came to us a bit of an angry woman, but settled into family life,” he said. “The last few couple of months she blossomed as a young lady. It was a tragedy to see it happen, especially when things had started to go well.” Mr Walker, also a harness trainer, believed that Danielle grew up in New South Wales and went back as a mature aged student to obtain her VCE. He said her life was always on the move and “she was very much a mystery girl for a long while.” Mr Walker said his family met her at the trots and before he knew it, his daughter had become very close with Danielle. He said she was “learning and prepared to learn all the time,” and added with a laugh that ‘you didn’t want to get on her bad side.’ “She had a gentle nature, but if you stirred her up, she’d fire back,” he said. Danielle experienced great success with a horse called Kiss Kenny that she drove for another trainer. Simone said she had “an infinity with her” and “it just went for her.” Mr Walker said she worked well with the young horses and did a lot of work with unraced horses. “Danielle didn’t like driving as much as training,” he said. “I had convinced her to start to drive her own lately, that was the plan for this season.”

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Cam’s thumbs up for ramp nod By BRIDGET SCOTT MORE than 12 months after the City of Casey council rejected plans for a motorbike ramp on his property, Cam Sinclair was thrilled to have it approved at a recent town planning meeting. The Freestyle Motocross champion said he would have had to move houses if the permit wasn’t approved this time around. “It’s a dream come true,” he said. The Cranbourne South resident first rode on North Road before council declared it a Green Wedge Zone. “I decided after that to buy a property where there were no restrictions,” he said. However, the process wasn’t so easy, and when Cam applied for a permit to build jumps in his backyard, council received 32 objections to this. “They all objected straight away,” he said. When the permit first went to council more than a year ago, City of Casey councillors voted unanimously to reject the permit, despite an officer’s recommendation to grant it. For Cam, the ramps were vital so following the first rejection, he took the time to visit his neighbours and explain their intended use. “This time I went and knocked

Warning to nail door-to-door scam POLICE are warning Casey residents to be wary of a scam involving door-to-door salesmen who offer to carry out maintenance work on properties. Detective Sergeant Darren Hedge said the handymen promote services, such as roofing, that aren’t properly delivered. He said the handymen try to sell residents these services and then bill them for additional work that is never carried out. “You won’t get value for money and their money back schemes are useless,” Sgt Hedge said. Warning signs for the scams include the salesmen not having identification, contact information or receipts. Sgt Hedge encouraged residents to ask for identification and check if the trader is registered with the Australian Government.

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Tough Case? Get a tough Free advice on Lawyer on everyone’s doors and explained what it was that I do,” he said. “It’s my full time job.” Cam has been granted permission to use these ramps under the conditions that he only rides Monday to Friday and between noon and 3pm. There were only three objections when it went back to council most recently. He said the permit also allowed two riders at a time and said it was a

“huge relief” to see it accepted. “We’ve put so much time and money into building a new home,” he said. “We would’ve had to sell otherwise, so it’s saved me a lot of money.” Councillor Geoff Ablett originally moved the motion to have it rejected and said there were too many objections to pass it. Mr Sinclair expressed his disappointment following this initial

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A bright night of smiles By BRIDGET SCOTT THERE were all smiles when the group of 39 boys and girls from Marnebek School stepped onto the stage for their presentation ball. After an immense build-up and eight weeks of rehearsals, the girls twirled as the boys led the way into what was a fantastic night. The group enjoyed a night to remember last Friday, 12 September, at Amberlee Receptions in Cranbourne. Teacher and co-ordinator Nicole Dinsdale said: “Everything went exactly to plan.” “We’ve had nothing but amazing feedback,” she said. “We had one student say he had the best night of his life.” The presentation ball was held for year 11 and 12 students in their final years of secondary school. Thirty-nine students and seven staff took part in the evening which was the first one which Ms Dinsdale had organised. The teacher said it was a great outcome for all. “It was a great experience, getting to know the kids all over again,” she said. “And knowing how happy they all were.”

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Graffiti cover-up plan By BRIDGET COOK CASEY police hope that getting tough on graffiti in Hampton Park will have a flow-on effect and reduce other crimes in the suburb. They have been working with the City of Casey and local shopkeepers to come up with an overarching strategy to tackle the problem of graffiti throughout the area. Senior Sergeant Paul Marshall from Cranbourne Police said the suburb was the worst hit in the municipality so police wanted to do something about it. He said police would be running a number of operations, including covert patrols, and working with the council’s Local Laws officers and security guards to tackle the vandalism problem, particularly around the central business district. “There is a high level of graffiti going on in Hampton Park,” he said. “We are working to gather intelligence - when the graffiti is happening, who is doing it and matching different tags. “We will also be working to remove any graffiti that goes up as soon as possible. “Our aim is to make it hard for

From left, Senior Sergeant Paul Marshall, City of Casey Counillor Damien Rosario, Senior Sergeant Phil Atkins, Inspector Paul Breen, Sergeant Melissa Blair, City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett and City of Casey Councillor Wayne Smith. those doing the graffiti to keep their vandalism up. “We want it gone so quickly that those doing will move on and, hopefully, see it as a pointless exercise altogether and stop doing it.” Sen Sgt Marshall said police believed that tackling the graffiti problem would also see a reduction in other crimes in the area. “This is all about lifting the image of the suburb and, hopefully, as a result, people will look after it better,” he said.

“If it looks like a loved, cleaner suburb, we believe it lifts the profile. “If they are not there doing graffiti, it is also going to have a flow-on effect and reduce other crimes, particularly minor crimes. “We think those doing the graffiti are residual offenders and committing other crimes including theft from cars, which is another huge problem. “By getting shop owners on board to look out and report graffiti as well, it builds momentum for

them to report other crimes. “We don’t want the attitude that police can’t do anything as it’s a minor offence, we want to know what’s going on.” Sen Sgt Marshall even put a call out to graffitists to get in touch with him to discuss the issue. “I challenge any graffitists to email me if they think they can justify their actions,” he said. “I’m open to debate. If they think it adds to the aesthetics, I’m happy to discuss the lawfulness and what graffiti does to an area.” Rivergum Ward councillor Damien Rosario said the council was happy to be working with police to tackle crime in the area. “Council and police will concentrate on graffiti, assaults and theft from shops and motor vehicles in the Hampton Park area,” he said. “Community support for these initiatives is overwhelming and together we can make a positive difference.” Sen Sgt Marshall can be contacted on paul.marshall@police.vic. gov.au, including those reporting crime and those doing the graffiti.

Appeal for information on body dumped in street By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE have put out another call for any information that may help them piece together the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a man’s body at the Hallam Road Landfill last week. Police were called to the Hampton Park facility after a machinery operator discovered the man’s body about 8am on Tuesday, 9 September.

Detectives are asking anyone who may have information about the man’s movements prior to the discovery of his body to come forward. Victoria Police previously reported the man was a 34-year-old from Endeavour Hills but detectives now say he was 25 years old. The Homicide Squad attended the scene shortly after the body was

found but the circumstances surrounding the man’s death were later confirmed as not being suspicious. Detective Senior Sergeant Shane O’Connell last week said police believed the body was brought in by a truck sometime on Tuesday morning and dumped, but were unsure how long the man had been dead. “The coroner is investigating at the moment and will do

a post-mortem,” he said. “It’s very disturbing. “No-one deserves to be in the position this gentlemen has found himself in.” It’s understood police are planning to set up an information caravan in relation to the incident in the next few weeks. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Opinion Send letters to P.O. Box 9, Pakenham, 3810, fax 5945 0777 or email editor@starnewsgroup.com.au. All letters published must carry the writer’s name and town or suburb. A home address and daytime phone number are also required for verification.

Anzac balance I WRITE in reference to Cr Rosalie Crestani’s recent comments (Centenary Events Aim To Unite, News, 21 August). Unlike Cr Crestani, I believe that Casey’s centennial Anzac commemorations should be balanced and not biased in favour of commemorating militarism. Clearly Cr Crestani has little respect for the peace movement in Australian history. The Anzac commemorations are being held by Casey so those who fought and voted

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against military conscription are deliberately excluded from any public commemorations. There is significant historical evidence, however, that if not for the efforts of the peace movement, and the anti-conscription campaign, especially during The Great War, the number of Australian soldiers who died for British imperialism could well have been closer to 120,000, not 60,000. It’s interesting that Casey council has had a meeting to discuss this issue, as a community priority, but have had nothing to say about the damage that has been done to the region by the austerity policies of the state and federal governments. Cr Crestani and some of her colleagues must believe that unemployment, homelessness and our health services are not issues worthy of a special Casey council meeting. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

A shame game I HAVE nothing to do with local footy. I never write in and complain about things but I am compelled to write and tell you that your front page heading of The Walk Of Shame (News, 11 September) is appalling. A team loses by one point so they should be ashamed? They try their best and get beaten and they should be ashamed? They are involved, committed, practice and part of the community, but because they didn’t win, they should be ashamed? What sort of message is this sending to our children? If you don’t win, you should be ashamed of yourself? Maybe if they had been beaten by 100 points, you could say in the body copy that they would be ashamed of their performance, but they lose by one point, and it’s the heading? You should be ashamed of yourself for letting this through to print. Mik Piening, Berwick.

Proper priorities “The City of Casey will soon begin upgrading street lights throughout the municipality. The project will begin in late 2014. It will cost $4.4 million.”

Socially speaking Hey anyone notice how Crs Ablett and Stapledon look 20 years younger on their state election posters. How about a bit of truth in advertising? By the way, guess which one carries the most weight with their Liberal colleagues? Alison Harrison, via web.

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Yea funny... problem is that candidates Photoshop their pictures and then try to Photoshop the truth. They should be honest from day one, starting with their own pictures. Also, isn’t there a law saying their photos must be recent? Mario, via web. RE: School wins anyway Why didn’t Ablett use his connections in the Liberal Party to have this work done in the last four years? Bert, via web.

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Too little, too late Cr Geoff Ablett! You let the 1300 children learn in classrooms full of asbestos and when the funding was made available four years ago your Liberal Party pulled the funding and left our children to learn in asbestos-filled classrooms. Just before an election year you all suddenly appear with your Leader Dr Napthine. Too little, too late Cr Ablett. Larry Pullen, via web. RE: Home centre expansion begins Cr Beardon wanted a Costco on this site and went to the USA at his own expense to sell Cranbourne to them. What happened to Costco? Did the council give up and put that in the too hard basket? We need driven councillors. Pete Harrison, via web.

All dressed up for the Marnebek School debutante ball at Amberlee Reception Centre, Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Cranbourne. 127360 The above is what one can read in Casey’s Magazine issue 50, winter 2014. Should Casey residents rejoice about that announcement? The answer is definitely a big No. Why? Simply because council doesn’t seem to know its priorities. This, in spite of the stereotyped statement. Council has competing priorities for lighting of public spaces made by Michael Bayley, the acting City of Casey transport manager in response to the plea of local residents Norm Hosmer, John Uren, Kerry Davis and MP Luke Donnellan. Before talking about any replacement or upgrading street lighting that a cynic might associate with commission or kick-back, councillors should visit their respective wards so as to identify places that desperately need street lighting. They should take time to read the article by Casey Neil titled Danger Lurks On Path published in the News on 11 September 2014. Council should consider what local residents have to say. Quote 1: An unlit path behind Narre War-

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ren Bowls Club is a danger to pedestrians. Quote 2: ...lighting for the path was paramount and the current situation was dangerous - club president Kerry Davis. Likewise, residents of Four Oaks keep wondering why Heatherton Road, from Power Road to Narre Warren North Road, with Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre and a police station, still remains unlit. Whereas, as from its inception from Kingston Road, Warrigal Road, up to Power Road, Heatherton Road is very well lit. Does Casey Council lack a sense of vision and good management? Why does council not use some of the funding of $1.3 million from the Australian Government to provide street lights in that area? This will not only help all motorists, it will reduce the risks of fatal accidents to the residents of Four Oaks. Let’s hope Casey Council will really get its priorities right. Eliezer Francois, Endeavour Hills.


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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NARRE Warren police are warning the community that there will be an increased police presence at this weekend’s Casey Cardinia football league grand-final. The warning comes after an alleged brawl which is understood to have erupted after last Saturday’s preliminary final between Narre Warren and Cranbourne at Holm Park Reserve. Senior Constable Laura Carter said there would be zero tolerance for anti-social and drunken behaviour at this Saturday’s grand-final at Berwick. “Police will be present and will target liquor licencing, intoxicated persons and anti-social behaviour,” she said.

“Those intoxicated or drinking while underage will be evicted from the ground and may be arrested. “Any person found bringing their own alcohol to the ground will be denied entry or evicted. The same sort of behaviour as witnessed on Saturday will not be tolerated.” It’s believed there will be both uniform and plain-clothed police officers on duty during the game. At last Saturday’s game, a series of altercations is understood to have followed an incident in which a Beaconsfield supporter taunted a Narre Warren player from the balcony of the clubrooms. A Casey Cardinia Football League spokesperson said the matter was under investigation.

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THE first sod was turned on the $40 million redevelopment of Cranbourne Home on Wednesday. When completed in 12 months’ time, the expanded centre will boast a Masters and five yet-to-be-announced new retailers. It will be the first time anywhere in Australia that Bunnings and Masters will trade within the one centre. Cranbourne Home is owned by local success story Brett Blundy. Mr Blundy, who grew up at Clyde, started his business empire with a small music shop in Pakenham. His expansive business network has included iconic retail brands Sanity, Bras N Things and Lovisa. His property management company BBRC Property owns 11 homemaker centres around Australia. Cranbourne was his original purchase 10 years ago. Chief executive officer of BBRC Property, Darren Holland, flew from Sydney to attend the sod turning. Mr Blundy’s mother Helen and sister also attended. “Ten years ago almost to the day, I was working for another company in Sydney when I got a call from Brett Blundy,” Mr Holland said. “He told me he was thinking of buying a homemaker centre at Cranbourne and wanted my advice.

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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey has openly backed the Government’s East West Link proposal, in the wake of open opposition to the project voiced by two other Victorian councils. On Tuesday night, council passed a notice of motion put forward by Mayfield Ward Councillor Gary Rowe, calling for the East West Link project to be included in council’s advocacy campaign. The City of Casey will now initiate an information campaign within the municipality, detailing what Cr Rowe referred to as the traffic and economic benefits of the East West Link project. Cr Rowe’s notice comes after media reports this week that the Yarra and Moreland councils had spent more than $100,000 of combined ratepayers’ money on a marketing campaign opposed to the East West Link. State Government Election Advocacy spokesperson echoed Cr Rowe’s sentiments, and urged Cardinia, Mornington, Frankston and Dandenong councils to join Casey in supporting the East West Link.

The City of Casey, including its State Government Election Advocacy spokesperson Sam Aziz, has openly backed the Government’s East West Link proposal. “All Victorians should be heard on this project, and not just a minority from inner Melbourne,� he said. “We’ve had a number of Casey residents that work in the west comment to us how important this project is, but they’re not being heard. “The East West Link will flow benefits to Casey and the outer south-east, including saving the community travel time to the airport and the western suburbs and beyond.� Cr Aziz also said the East West Link Project would significantly ease congestion on

the Monash Freeway, benefiting Casey residents. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said the “majority of commuters in Casey� would not benefit from the East West Link project. “A majority of commuters in Casey will not benefit from $8 billion being wasted on a single tunnel in the city, but would be better off with projects like the removal of level crossings on Clyde Road in Berwick, Hallam Road in Hallam, Thompsons Road at Merinda Park station as well as the duplication of Thompsons Road from EastLink to Clyde Road - all projects Labor is committed to,� Mr Donnellan said. “Local residents have had three years and eleven months of no action on roads from the Napthine Government. Motorists are facing higher rego fees and fines, traffic congestion is up and less money is being spent on roads. Casey residents deserve better than Denis Napthine.� The City of Casey’s backing of the East West Link project follows its advocacy for the Government’s Port of Hastings proposal, reaffirmed back in April.

Council calls for port support By CASEY NEILL THE City of Casey is stepping up its support for the Port of Hastings in a bid to secure local jobs. It’s calling on all political parties to prioritise the development during the final 12 weeks of the State Election campaign. The council is calling on the State Opposition to abandon plans for a port near Werribee, follow the lead of Labor’s Hastings candidate Steve Hosking and throw its support behind the project. State election advocacy spokesman councillor Sam Aziz said the Port of Hastings was critical to outer south-east Melbourne’s economic wellbeing. “The development of the Port of Hastings will be a major generator of jobs, particularly in Melbourne’s outer south-

east,� he said. “In Casey and Cardinia alone, over 70 per cent of our residents leave our region each day for work. “The City of Casey and shire of Cardinia have partnered to buck this trend and are working to stimulate local jobs for local people.� Cr Aziz said a Department of Transport study showed that a port near Werribee would cost more, and that dredging would have a major impact on Port Phillip. He asked Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and Cranbourne MP Jude Perera to proactively and publicly support the Port of Hastings. A Labor spokesman said their position was clear. “A comprehensive and

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Life-changing times By BRIDGET COOK AFTER years of living in cars and between caravan parks, Keiran Jones finally had a place to call home last year thanks to a pioneering social housing project developed in Lynbrook. That project, a joint venture between the State Government and Community Housing Victoria Limited (CHVL), celebrated its first anniversary of providing a home for local people on lower incomes last week. The $8.9 million project saw 28 one and two bedroom units developed in Cilento Crescent for Casey’s vulnerable residents. Speaking at the project’s first birthday celebration on Tuesday 9 September, Mr Jones said the development changed his life. He is currently on a disability support pension and lives with his son Liam in a two bedroom unit. “CHVL called us at a desperate time in our lives,” he said. Mr Jones said when the unit was offered to them, they had been living between a car and caravan parks trying to make ends meet and paying up to $300 a week in rent. “For weeks we couldn’t believe it.

The development of a pioneering social housing project in Lynbrook, which celebrated its first anniversary last week, changed Keiran Jones’s Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS life. 126888 “It wasn’t even our dream, we had no expectations. “Everything about this place is perfect, I cannot fault it. “After paying our rent and other bills we are still left with some money for other things.” After being diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Mr Jones’s son became his full-time carer.

“Both a combination of my son’s care and this home has contributed to keeping me alive,” he said. Sixty-one-year-old Joy Willey, who is another tenant at CHVL, said she was grateful for being able to rent one of the units. She said she has worked all her life so when she lost her job, her life took an unprecedented turn.

“After losing my job it was unaffordable to continue to live in my last house,” she said. “I contacted CHVL and they offered me this house which was brand new, affordable and just right.” Housing Minister Wendy Lovell said at the anniversary celebration that it was great to be back in Lynbrook to mark the milestone. “I know from talking to people who have moved into the 28 units that having permanent, secure and affordable housing has meant the world to them,” she said. “The new homes at Lynbrook are a wonderful example of how the Napthine Government, is working in partnership with the community housing sector to deliver affordable housing to people who need it most.” The homes are owned and managed by CHVL, a not-for-profit housing association which supplies short and longterm affordable accommodation. The State Government provided $5.2 million towards the development of the units.

Drivers urged to keep vehicle security up to scratch CASEY is the state’s number one spot for vehicle vandalism, new RACV figures show. Insurance data revealed 36 malicious damage incidents in the municipality between 1 January and 31 December last year, with a damage bill totalling $95,578. The incidents included vandals breaking into vehicles, smashing windows, keying or scratching and denting

Mr Northey said global positioning system (GPS) devices were growing in popularity and were a lucrative target for thieves. “Leaving your GPS holder fixed to the windscreen or iPod charger plugged in is like leaving your wallet on the dashboard,” he said. “Always remove the GPS from display, as well as the support bracket and suction pads if possible.”

He said data showed that most attacks occurred between 6am and noon. “Many people assume night is the danger time for damage to be inflicted but the evidence shows that vandals can strike at any time so we encourage motorists to identify safe places to park at all times,” he said. “Take your valuables and accessories out of the car, make sure your windows are up and lock your vehicle.”

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Back row from left; Gary Phillips, Dandenong Mayor Jim Memeti and Geoff Lowe with essay winners Cranbourne Secondary College students Shadab Safa and Michael Sims.

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Our Anzac spirit By NARELLE COULTER A CRANBOURNE Secondary College student will tour the battlefields of Vietnam next year after penning a winning essay on the Anzac spirit. Shadab Safa won $1400 and a trip to Vietnam with McLaughlin Battlefield Tours. Winner of the senior essay competition, fellow Cranbourne Secondary College student Michael Sims, won $1600. The essay competition was the brainchild of Vietnam veterans Geoff Lowe and Gary Phillips as part of their Sons of Anzacs tour of Australia. The friends met as young soldiers in Vietnam during tours of duty in 1966-67. Both are from military families - they both had grandfathers who were Anzacs and Mr Lowe’s father served in World War II.

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Last year, as the centenary of the start of World War I approached, the friends decided to undertake an extraordinary project - they would stage a live event before as many school children as possible to help tell the story of familial military sacrifice that runs through many Australian families. The Victorian event was staged at St John’s Regional College, Dandenong, earlier this month. Hundreds of students from Greater Dandenong and Casey schools attended the live events listening to mini-lectures on military history, music from different war eras and the personal stories of those who have served in Vietnam and, more recently, Afghanistan. “We hope the kids who went to the presentations now have a better insight and understanding of the links between

various generations of Australians and also understand what it was like to be in combat. It’s not very pleasant,” Mr Lowe said. “We also hope they have a better understanding of what our military has done to make us who we are as Australians today. “The fact we are a multi-cultural society and we’re prepared to fight for what is right and proper. “When Anzac Day comes around, we hope they will feel a little bit of ownership of it.” The presentation also toured to Caloundra in Queensland and Rooty Hill in Sydney, reaching more than 9000 children.

THE Australian New Zealand Army Corps, or Anzac, assault on Gallipoli is an important part of history. These men showed what we call today the Anzac spirit. This spirit and the assault gave our two countries their identities. My family has a history with the military. Two of my great-greatgrandfathers were at Gallipoli at the time of the landings, one was an Australian and the other was British. The Australian one was named James John Benalla Stephens, a married plumber aged 21. He left Melbourne on the HMAT Shropshire on the 20th October 1914. I was told from my grandmother that he “put his ears down and ran”. He spent five months at Gallipoli, from April to September. He said that those from Queensland went first then the Victorians went second. James Stephens said that they fought and died well. Anzac Day is an important day in the Australian calendar. It is important because it is a day where we remember those that fell at Gallipoli. It wasn’t a war that threatened our countries but the Anzacs took part in a battle that was important to our allies to win the war.

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It was a bigger sacrifice for Australia due to our smaller population and New Zealand for its smaller population. Due to fighting at Gallipoli, these young men gave their lives so that we can enjoy the freedoms we have today. I am an annual commemorator of Anzac Day. I have been to Dawn Services and Anzac marches, both as a viewer and a participant. My membership with the Australian Air League saw me participate in those Anzac marches in Cranbourne and the Dawn Services at the local RSL. We commemorate the fallen but also the wounded, both of physical means and of psychological means. I always thought of the fallen but last year I took the minute silence with the fallen and the wounded. Those that came back with terrible memories and often had “black days,” days when they remember what happened in detail. You may think that the spirit of the Anzac is only in wartime but in times of adversity, like bushfires and floods, Australians band together to say that we are not alone in times of hardship. This was seen at Gallipoli, where the main qualities possessed by the Anzacs were courage, honour and mateship. The Anzac spirit sets the standard for all servicemen.

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Blokes get behind push By RUSSELL BENNETT MORE than 300 blokes from throughout the Casey Cardinia region enjoyed a fun day out on Friday with a very serious message about prostate cancer. The guest speakers at the first Casey Cardinia Biggest Ever Blokes BBQ were a who’s who of Australian sporting and entertainment identities - led by former Australian Test cricketer and self-proclaimed ‘bowlologist’ Damien Fleming. AFL games record holder and local resident Michael Tuck, former spearhead Scott Cummings and Coodabeen Champions star Greg

Champion all had the audience in hysterics in their own unique ways. It helped to keep the mood light while never forgetting the reason why the event was held. Scott Cummings mainly joked about a topic he’s an expert in - getting traded - but his father is a twotime prostate cancer survivor. St John of God urologist Scott Donnellan urged all the men in the audience who were over 45, or over 40 if their father had the disease, to get checked. The disease can, and does, hit blokes from all walks of life. MC Brian Paynter interviewed

prostate cancer survivors Carl Strachan and Brendan Fitzsimmons. Star News Group editor Garry Howe, who chaired the organising committee for the event, spoke of the impact of prostate cancer to those in the crowd. He said one of the guests had emailed just that morning to apologise for pulling out at the last minute, but explained that his father only had a couple of days to live and that his troubles had started with prostate cancer. Mr Howe said the day was as much about herding a group of blokes into the one room and giving them a message about the impor-

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THE Tooradin community is uniting to lobby the City of Casey to improve sports and leisure facilities in the coastal village. This month local resident Ricky Holland started a group called Tooradin United to gather supporters to lobby the council for improved facilities at Tooradin and Rutter Park Recreation Reserves. Mr Holland has set up a Facebook page and started an online petition, which he plans to present to the council. Since he set up the group two weeks ago, more than 200 people have joined the social media campaign and signed the petition. Mr Holland said the petition would be used to encourage councillors to support the masterplans which are being prepared by council officers for the two reserves. “Tooradin’s facilities are lacking,” Mr Holland said. “The main items we want are a pavilion for the tennis club, change rooms at Rutter Park for cricket and football clubs, and other minor and major works. “We need these facilities just to bring us up to a basic level. “Junior footy has outgrown the main reserve and we have to send teams to Cranbourne to train. “Cricket isn’t far behind either in terms of growth. “Rutter Park has horrible facilities and the tennis club has no clubrooms.” Mr Holland urged all councillors to support the masterplans and include the suggested upgrades and projects in the budget as soon as possible. The Tooradin United petition can be signed by visiting www.change.org/petitions and searching ‘Tooradin’. Residents can also search ‘Tooradin United’ on Facebook for more information. “Our town has very limited community sporting facilities,” Mr Holland said. “I encourage all local residents and users to support our campaign.”

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SET among gorgeous manicured lawns and landscaped gardens, this attractive three-bedroom-plus-study residence on almost two acres in Cranbourne East would ideally suit truckies or small business owners and includes a substantial Highline garage plus a double garage under roofline for all your storage needs. IMPECCABLY presented inside, the home is favoured with generous formal and informal living zones, huge timber chef's quarters, attractive slow-combustion heating, ample size bedrooms and a massive undercover entertaining area will provide for the largest of family gatherings. Only a short drive to the town centre and walking distance to Casey Fields this inviting residence ticks all the most desirable boxes.

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Imposing Smack bang Residence in the centre – Almost of Cranbourne 2 Acres Walkamong Set to Centro gorgeous Cranbourne manicured from lawns this beautifully and presented 3 gardens landscaped bedroomishome this attractive with double 3 Bedroom garage. plus study home. Price Expressions Buyers Over Of $270,000 Interest View Saturday 20th September 12:00-12:30PM

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Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 5996 4777

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Ryan Staples 0409 071 183 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777

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Contact: Jason Brown, 0423 768 424 FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200

THE property 'Creswick Homestead’ is on a quiet road in the prime, productive and quality pastures of Caldermeade. Currently set up for cattle grazing and family living, the property would very easily lend itself to the equine enthusiast and or market garden. With other features such as 40-square four-bedroom home with wrap-around verandah, the main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite three other bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. There is a large hostess kitchen adjacent to the family room and lounge. Formal dining and formal lounge/home office which is currently used as a sun room. Outside is a gazebo area for outdoor entertaining, large three-car garage and barn/hay shed. The property is fenced to five paddocks all with electric fencing and water, plus a large central laneway, stock ramp and yards with crush. The property has mains and tank water, well and bore also available (no pump). Great views of this manicured property from every window of the home.

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Offers Over $295,000 Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Shakeel Dayal 0424 952 189 sdayal@hodges.com.au Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

A GREAT PLACE TO START Looking for your first home? Just getting into the market? Then this could be the home for you. 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR, 2 Living areas including family meals area, outdoor entertaining area, single car garage and carport, rear access for cars, boats and trailers, 647m2 block (approx). Call now to organise your inspection or attend any advertised open home.

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CIRCLE THIS ONE!! Built in 2012 you will find a stylish, modern and very comfortable 3 bedroom home. Master has a walk in robe and full ensuite, its sure to please. This property also has ducted heating. Open plan modern kitchen, meals and a living area, the kitchen has beautiful caesar stone bench tops, stainless steel dishwasher and cooking appliances. Pergola and a decked area for those summer BBQ’s coming up, double garage with internal access and remote roller door. So if your looking for quality and affordability, and don’t forget the connection to the NBN already, you had better circle this one and book your inspection today. 117 High Street, Cranbourne

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BLIND BLIGHT Dalmore

Auction Sat 11th Oct 1pm On Site, Account of M. Ellis INSPECT STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT

READY TO EMBRACE THE WHOLE FAMILY THIS spacious home is perfect for the large family which is looking for a lifestyle change or those looking to keep mum and dad close at hand. It has three bedrooms upstairs, including the master bedroom with its own bathroom access and walk-in wardrobe. It includes a timber kitchen with stainless steel dishwasher, electric cooking and wall oven. The main living area opens up to the deck area from which the new owners will be one of just a very few people in the area who can enjoy commanding views over Western Port to French Island. Downstairs there are three more bedrooms, two of which are enormous and would be perfect for adults or teenagers. All six bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. There are another two living areas downstairs, one with a slow combustion wood heater for those winter months as well as ducted heating to quickly warm up the home. The other area is perfect for an office. There are four separate and private living areas which give plenty of room to spread out. Downstairs the sliding doors lead straight out to the backyard or out to the large shed. The shed was purpose built to hold a car

LYNBROOK

$295,000

and a large boat, with a four-metre clearance at the front. The new owners will be able to hook up the boat and drive for just a minute or so to the boat ramp for a day’s fishing or boating on beautiful Western Port. Blind Bight offers so much for the family. There is easy access to the bay, parks are all within walking distance, and there are bike and walking tracks. The new owners will be able to join the local boat club or the mothers' group which is run from the nearby community centre. The school bus stop is a very short stroll away. Land size is approx 655 square metres. By next summer the new owners will be giggling all the way to the bank and relaxing watching the day go by over a few drinks.

930 Manks Road, Corner of Dalmore Road, Dalmore

LARGE HOME ON APPROX. 7 ACRES WITH EXTENSIVE SHEDDING The home is set in an attractive garden with entry off Manks Road. The 4 bedroom home comprises of ensuite to main bedroom, large formal lounge room, family room, power, phone, septic tank, water tanks and a bore for stock and domestic. Other improvements include a large Shed 16m x 28m x 5m (concrete floor & 3 phase power), adjacent small office 4m x 4m, truck wash, second Shed 12m x 14m, garage or workshop, shower and toilet block, fuel tanks.This property is in a great location and suitable for a variety of uses. Easy travel time to Pakenham, Cranbourne and Dandenong. realestate.com ID Number:117771159

Inspect: By appointment Inspect Strictly By Appointment Contact Brian Rodwell 0438 031 566 or Tom Gibson 0438 574 472 Alex Scott & Staff, Berwick 9707 2000 - Pakenham 5941 1111

Price: On application Contact: Ben Doughton, 0431 163 189 or Donna Probert, 0439 987 391 HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993

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Pakenham

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$330,000 Plus

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49 High Street - 9707 2000 1154838

DANDENONG

$295,000

8/Lot G Hutchinson Drive

6/35-37 Belgrave Hallam Road

26 Glen Vista Drive

6/11 Ann Street

2 bedroom apartment, 1 bathroom, 2 toilet, single garage, panel door, porcelain loor tiles to all wet & main areas, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, granite or Ceazer stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances, ly screens to all windows & basic landscaping. Close to shops, schools, public transport and parklands.

2 beds plus a study, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, single remote garage, verandah, land size of 295sqm (approx. 20.1 sq), ducted heating, split system Air Conditioning in the master bedroom, rain water tank, stainless steel kitchen appliances, dishwasher, 4m high ceilings and more. Located close to Hallam Business Centre, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local school and Monash Freeway. Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

2,004 sqm of land with 4 bedrooms plus study, master bedroom with WIR, spa bath & built in wardrobes in 3 other bedrooms, 2 bathroom, 2 living rooms, double lock up garage,Caesar Stone bench top, inground pool, 15,000 L water tank, Air Conditioning, ducted heating, dishwasher, alarm system, 3.8 kW solar panel, 6 car garage workshop, and pergola. Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

2 bed, 1 bath apartment, kitchen and lounge area, air conditioning and heating, Caesar stone bench top and stainless steel kitchen appliances. Located in Central Dandenong close to schools, Dandenong Hospital, Market, Chisholm TAFE Dandenong Campus, shops and public transport.

Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

DANDENONG

$265,000

HAMPTON PARK

$335,000

LYNBROOK

$390,000

Travis Chong 0433 409 764

HAMPTON PARK

Buyers Over $325,000

26/11 Ann Street

19 Ora Street

6/12-14 Kingsfield Crescent

18 Beckington Crescent

1 bedroom, 1 bathroom single car park apartment, boasts kitchen and lounge areas, air conditioning and heating, Caesar stone bench top and stainless steel kitchen appliances. Located in Central Dandenong close to schools, Dandenong Hospital, Market, Chisholm TAFE Dandenong Campus, shops, and public transport.

Well maintained brick residence, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet, separate family room, double lock up garage with additional parking for up to 8 cars, ducted heating and outdoor entertainment area. Located close to Schools, public transport, local shops and parks.

Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

Travis Chong 0433 409 764

2 bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, family/ meals area, living zone, two pack kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, and double garage with remote control & panel door, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, down lights, video intercom system, driveways, basic fencing and landscaping. Located close to Lynbrook Village, school, playground and park. Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

Located just off of Pound Road in a quiet location, this three bedroom home offers two generous sized living areas, Air Conditioning, ducted heating, built in wardrobe, new floating floor boards, new kitchen appliances, a garden shed and open space parking. Located close to local amenities Hampton Park could offer, this opportunity will not idle too long. Call the agent now to enquire! Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

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FantasticinBlock Situated a quiet in Modern court ideal Estate first home or investment, this solid property offers formal lounge and dining. Hostess kitchen with wall oven, gas hotplates, range hood adjoin a generous / meals. good sizedinbedrooms, master fulland ensuite andfenced walk This 512m2family allotment block3 is situated the Selandra Rise with estate is titled, in robe, extras include wallhome furnace, large pergola, double carport Rise and more all a flat, ready to build yourGas dream or investment property. Selandra will have set on of a 667m2 (approx.) block. Situated in the popular Waverley Estate in to range family-friendly community features second to none. FromGardens its own schools, Cranbourne just minutes St Therese’s School, Courtenay Gardens convenienceNorth, shopping, businessfrom precinct, medicalPrimary centre and sports field, everything Primary shops and public transport. you needSchool, to live aLyndhurst truly localSecondary life will be College, right here. The location is ideal and will suit a multitude of buyers. Call today for more details.

Situated in a quiet court ideal first home or investment, this solid property offers formal lounge and dining. Hostess kitchen with wall oven, gas hotplates, range hood adjoin a generous family / meals. 3 good sized bedrooms, master with full ensuite and walk in robe, extras include Gas wall furnace, large pergola, double carport and more all set on a 667m2 (approx.) block. Situated in the popular Waverley Gardens Estate in Cranbourne North, just minutes from St Therese’s Primary School, Courtenay Gardens Primary School, Lyndhurst Secondary College, shops and public transport.

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7th October at 6.00pm unless sold prior Saturday 12.00pm - 12.30pm Photo ID required Veronica Vekony 0412 250 633 CRANBOURNE 5996 1666

CRANBOURNE 134a High Street 5996 1666 | HAMPTON PARK 2/19 Enterprise Avenue 8787 8755

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$405,000 CRANBOURNE

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS

$900,000 CALDERMEADE

FACTORY/WAREHOUSE

FACTORY &YARD

(214238) * 388 sqm Factory/Warehouse * Industrial 1 Zone * High Internal clearance * High clearance Roller Door * On site parking Contact : Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

* ▲ ✁✂ ❙✄☎❡ 4,046 ♠✆ (Approx.) * Building size 1,000 m2 ( Approx.) * Industrial 1 Zone * 2 Offices , Staffroom, Showroom, Reception * High Clearance Roller and internal height * 3 Phase power * 40 Metre frontage to Cameron Street

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FOR SALE DEVON MEADOWS

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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4 ACRE BLOCK WITH GREAT VIEWS

(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 DELBURN

(214284) 4 acres just waiting for you to build your dream home on. Fully fenced & useable land Approx. 1 hour & 40mins to Melbourne. 9mins to Mirboo North & 20mins to the Latrobe Valley.Property is on the school bus route. Power approx. 100m away from the site. 0.5 ML water licence is also available (negotiable). With so many possibilities and with genuine sellers, an inspection is a must with this property.

$739,950 GREAT LIFESTYLE PROPERTY WITH A LARGE FAMILY HOME (214266) Located on a very quiet road in arguably the most family friendly neighbourhood of Devon Meadows you will find this great property just waiting for you to call it home. With just some of the features listed below; Large brick veneer 4 bedroom home. Master with full ensuite & BIR, bedrooms 2 & 3 also with BIR’s. Guest room or home office with storage room. Rumpus room, formal dining, family room & large kitchen/dining area. Huge 4 car garage/workshop, with another separate 2 car garage. Full size tennis court, great base for a large shed. With so much more on offer, an inspection is a must and is certain to impress.

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$279,950 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$289,000 JUNCTION VILLAGE

$309,950

WHY PAY RENT ?

NEAT AS A PIN!

SUBURBAN CONVENIENCE WITH RURAL ASPECT

(214273)Three bed BV situated on a 504m² corner block, offers a great start for first home buyer or investor. All services are connected & offer gas cooker, gas HWS & economical gas heating. BIR to two of three bedrooms. Double carport completes the picture, all this & more only 700m to Courteney Gardens School. First to see will buy at asking price.

(214032) This 3 bedroom home offering WWC and BIR to all, spacious living room leading through to the neat and functional kitchen and meals area. Sitting on an approx. 525m² block with immaculate gardens front and rear, large undercover pergola and garden shed. If you’re looking for rear access to park the trailer or boat, or looking to invest this is the property for you.

(214275) Centrally located brick veneer home with plenty of room to move with a generous in size backyard and a private park right behind. 3 good sized bedrooms with BIR’s. Open plan kitchen/dining area. Separate lounge. Split system heating/cooling. Large pergola for entertaining. Double garage/workshop.

JUNCTION VILLAGE

AUCTION CRANBOURNE NEAT AS A PIN

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$324,500

(214257) 21 Holder Avenue, Junction Village on site Saturday 4th of October 2014 @ 11am. Terms 10 % deposit, balance 30 Days. A fantastic 3 bdr dwelling with built-in robes, freshly laid carpets and newly painted walls gives this home a fresh new feel. Modernized kitchen with glass splash-back, all neutral tones plus an updated bathroom. Recently refurbished tile roof plus a 7.5mX3.5m garage with built-in storage area all on a large allotment of 613m² (approx.). Popular quiet neighbourhood within easy reach of the township. Great buy for the first home buyer or astute investor. Open for inspection: Saturdays 11am to 11:30am or call Kym MacKinlay for an appointment to suit you.

$374,950 BLIND BIGHT

OPEN PLAN,AND MODERN (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.

$449,950 Cranbourne

$249,950

EXCEPTIONAL PRESENTATION & LOCATION

TINKER IN THE GARAGE OR RELAX BY THE POOL!

“It’s Just so CLose to eVerythInG”

(214272) This lovely 3 bedroom home, 2 bathroom and 2 living zones has all the hard work done for you. Heating and cooling throughout, freshly painted, new quality blinds and carpets. Pergola, established gardens and double garage with rear access. All this in a quite court location close to transport, schools and childcare facilities.

(214268) 4 BR. Master BR, full en-suite and walk in robe, huge lounge with timber French doors opening to a private paved area. Well appointed Tasmanian Oak kitchen. Indoor/Outdoor fully entertaining area with heating and spilt system air conditioner, in ground salt water, solar heated pool. Ducted heating/cooling, lock up garage plus work shop, side access all on a 800m² approx block.

(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.

Lyndhurst

$479,950 Lynbrook

$479,950 Cranbourne east

$544,950

2 storey hoMe In eXCeLLent LoCatIon

LarGe hoMe QuIet LoCatIon

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(214188) Two storey brick veneer home in excellent condition. The house consists of 4 bedrooms (3 bedrooms & study), ducted heating, beautiful kitchen, huge living areas, double garage plus heaps more. Set in a picturesque setting overlooking parkland and situated close walking distance to transportation and easy access to freeway, be quick on this great home.

(214255)4 bedroom sized home but one area has a bar where the 4th bedroom should be, formal dining ceramic tiles and floating timber floors throughout, 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.

(214260) Ex display NRK home. 4 large bedrooms, master with full ensuite. Hostess kitchen with ceaser stone bench tops, 900ml oven S/S appliances. Evaporative cooling and ducted heating. Alfresco with timber decking. 610m² corner block with room for the boat, trailer or caravan. Close to Schools, public transport and parks, location is the key!

CRANBOURNE

$324,950 CRANBOURNE EAST

$379,950 Cranbourne

$679,950

CHARMING TERRACE

SPACIOUS AND PERFECTLY PRESENTED

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(214274) Stunning 2 bedroom brick terrace with own street frontage. Full ensuite plus second bathroom. Bay window and WIR to master bedroom, outdoor living area plus single lock up garage with interior access to house, ideally suit downsizers, investors or single looking for easy maintenance home. Inspect 7 days per week. Call now Frank Barrett 0418 800 912.

(214285) Situated in the popular Hunt Club Estate, close to local schools, sporting facilities and public transport. 3 bedroom family home,2 bathrooms,2 living zones, Heating and cooling, 2 car garage, Established gardens, Colour bond fencing Call Kym Mackinlay directly to inspect on 0423785636

(214267) Classical architect designed home set on a picturesque ½ acre block set in quiet area of town, features include 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 car garage, blackwood timber kitchen, enormous living areas including billiards/cinema room, access front and back of property plus a multitude of luxury features, be quick on calling on this beautiful home.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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HAMPTON PARK

THIS stylish two story townhouse with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and three toilets would ideally suit an investor or first home buyer.

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BUYERS can stop searching for the impossible to find and start imagining their family in this well-maintained home. IT offers three spacious bedrooms, one bathroom, one toilet, a double garage with remote controlled door, living area, kitchen with open plan meals area, dishwasher, ducted cooling, shed and much more. All of this is sitting on a large block of 780 square metres with potential for redevelopment. It is located close to local shops, schools and public transport which makes for great family living.

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380 SAvIGES RoAD THoRPDALE

For the family wanting to grow up in the country & enjoy life’s simplicity this one is for you! Almost 50 acres caters easily for cattle, horses, sheep or your livestock of choice. A permanent creek is in addition to the large dam & spring. Solid 4 bedroom brick home is comfortable & summer BBQ’s will be a delight in this picturesque setting. All over this property beautiful views are to be seen. Located within 10 mins to freeway & CBD conveniences. $495,000

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IT features a master bedroom with full ensuite, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and double garage with additional storage. It is situated close to Springhill Shopping Centre, Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School, medical centres, childcare centres and public transport.

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HILL END 97 ACRES (4TITLES)

100 PAyNTERS RoAD HILL END

A country lifestyle awaits. Having frontage to main Willow Grove Road as well as Paynters Road & consisting of two titles(41.5acres + 40acres). A very appealing hill grazing property. Fertile soils, huge trees (~10 acres of bush) & very reliable water from 4 dams. Power runs past property with a number of latter paddocks suitable for hay production. Exceptional views from potential home sites (#Planning permits required). Approx 6 mins to Willow Grove and 20 mins to all services at Trafalgar.

A picturesque grazing property with panoramic vista. 4 titles–one of 37 acres(Rees Road) plus 3 titles each of 20 acres. A property with hill & valley paddocks with water from a spring fed creek & large spring fed dam with diesel pump. Power to brick dairy(not in use) concrete yards, calf shed & hay shed. A great lifestyle awaits – Exceptional views from potential home sites(#Planning permit required). Renowned rural location 6 mins to Willow Grove & 20 mins to Trafalgar.

$455,000 Internet ID: wg3417 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

$459,000 Internet ID: WG3418 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

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NARRE WARREN SOUTH

THIS feature packed family home, located only moments to schools, shopping and transport, is sure to impress. The house has four spacious bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, a full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe to the main, two separate living zones complete with ducted heating and split-system air-conditioning as well as a well-appointed kitchen. Step outside and you will find your enormous outdoor entertaining area perfect for the summer barbecue, a large double garage under roof line with rear access plus a fantastic backyard for the kids. All this is set on a generous 630 square metre block and will not be here for long.

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16 Chatswood Drive Fixed date sale: Tuesday, 7 October, 6pm (if not sold prior) Contact: STOCKDALE AND LEGGO (CITY OF CASEY), CRANBOURNE, 5996 1444 OR NARRE WARREN, 9704 9899

Harcourts Drouin 81 Princes Way Drouin 03 5625 2877 www.drouin.harcourts.com.au

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Auction 9 October 2014 @ 1:00pm on site 88-90 Princes Highway, Pakenham A Prominent Flexible Showroom • Land area 1826m² • Mixed Use Zoning • Onsite parking for 30 cars • Suitable for several uses i.e. showroom, restaurant, medical, S.T.P.A. • To be sold with lease until February 2015 Inconjunction with Miles Real Estate: Damian Wilson – 0414 339 733 Size: Terms: Contact:

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4/11a A’beckett Road

Drouin

163 Princes Way

Bunyip

50 Hope Street

Enter the tightly held Bunyip market. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit provides all the creature comforts. Blue chip location, walking distance to Bunyip’s amenities. Gorgeous polished hardwood floors. Natural gas heater. Bay windows in living room. Single lock up remote garage.

Meticulously styled & renovated 3br plus study landmark home. Flat 1058m2 block. Convenient location. Formal & informal living. Alfresco. Ensuite & WIR to master. Ducted heating & vacuum. Dbl remote garage, rear access for boat/van. Quality bamboo floors, dbl glazed windows.

Superb 1569m2 allotment with a proposed plan of subdivision for 2 lots. Lot 1: 602m2, older style WB home in need of restoration. Lot 2: 967m2 vacant land. Central location, close to schools, shops & transport. A rare opportunity here to secure a piece of prime real estate.

For Sale $260,000 - $279,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23952 Open Saturday 3.15pm - 4.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

Auction Saturday October 11 at 11.00am View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23967 Open Saturday 11.30am - 12.30pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

Auction Saturday October 11 at 1.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN23966 Open Saturday 2.30pm - 3.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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AGENTS ON THE RIDGE HARCOURTS Cranbourne are authorised selling agents for the beautiful Botanic Ridge estate - a suburb that is now five years old. Licensed selling agent Andrew MacTaggart of Harcourts said they were currently selling the final blocks of Stage 19 (with a $7,000 discount available for these lots) as well as stage 20 properties with 21 about to come on-line soon. “We have sold approximately 770 lots of which nearly 700 are built on,” he said. “Our average lot size in current releases is 600 square metres with our smallest being 510 square metres - our smallest lot is basically equivalent to the largest in competing PSP developments!

"At Botanic Ridge we are confident that we have a lot for every one of your display homes and client needs. “In terms of our clients' investment nest egg, there is no better suburb in Casey than Botanic Ridge.” He said last year the Australian Property Investor magazine listed Botanic Ridge third in Victoria in its top 10 “bulletproof” suburbs. “In April 2014, RPData released its median price data across Melbourne which showed Botanic Ridge as having the highest median price in the Casey region at $496,700 - that’s right, our median price according to RPData is higher than Berwick at

$470,400,” he said. “The same data also showed that Botanic Ridge had the highest median price growth at 15.4 per cent in the Casey region compared with Berwick at 8.3 per cent.” “It’s obvious when driving through and around Botanic Ridge that this is “Casey’s Most Exclusive Address”. “We’ve known for seven years that it’s a no-brainer - our clients cannot go wrong with buying a house and land package on Botanic Ridge.” Stage 19 and 20 incorporate lots from 510 square metres to 885 square metres priced from $210,000.

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neighbourhood activity centres, two new schools, a community centre and two sporting precincts along with 3,500 new house lots.” For further information contact Andrew MacTaggart, Harcourts Cranbourne, Suite 3, 78 High Street, 5991 2777.

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“Of the 81 lots in these stages we have sold 41 and considering civil works are only now starting to take shape we expect the balance to be snapped up pretty quick,” he said. “Titles on these stages are expected around October/ November 2014. “Right now, we only have 140 permitted lots left to develop and have sold over 80 per cent of the estate so the days of big lots and big backyards are genuinely numbered! “The next five years will see the suburb of Botanic Ridge grow even further with the recent approval of the State Government PSP. "This PSP will deliver two new

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Dads go back to schooling FATHERS got to spend some downtime in their children’s classroom at Rangebank Preschool this month. In the lead up to Father’s Day, Cranbourne preschool hosted a special night for dads to come in and see what their children have been working on, partake in some activities with their kids and enjoy a barbecue dinner. Director Barbara Ryan said

all the children loved having their fathers join them to celebrate father’s night. “They all took part in a variety of activities from camping to hammering, making biscuit teddy cars to creating their own self portraits,” she said. “Outside they joined in a nocturnal hunt before finishing the night with a daddy’s book and the fathers receiving

their handmade gifts.” Ms Ryan said she wanted to thank Woolworths Cranbourne North at Thompson Parkway for contributing the sausages, bread and onions for all fathers and children to enjoy. “We really appreciate your contribution and support,” she said. - Bridget Cook

Olivia and her dad Brett did some hammering work together at father's night.

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THANK YOU Casey Cardinia’s Biggest Ever Blokes BBQ last Friday was a huge success. Thank you to everyone who attended and supported the event and a HUGE thank you to our very generous sponsors and contributors who made the event such a

River Gum Primary School students took part in Schools Tree Day with the help of Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and their principal Roma McKinnon.

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STUDENTS at River Gum Primary School did their bit for the local environment when they took part in Schools Tree Day last month. The students got their hands dirty and planted native trees and shrubs as part of the nationwide event which is aimed at teaching children how to plant and care for the seedlings they grow.

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Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley donated the plants to the school and joined the students for a day in the garden. “The enthusiasm displayed by students and staff ensured the day was a fantastic success and an important step in protecting our local environment,” Ms Graley said. “I was particularly impressed by the knowledge of the children on the need to keep

planting native trees and shrubs. “I have no doubt that the students will take great care of their new plants and will take great pride in watching them flourish in the years to come. “We must continue to do all we can as community to protect the environment in which we live by planting native trees and plants in our schools and parks.”

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ONE lucky Hampton Park dad is getting ready to rev his engine after a massive Father’s Day win. Thanks to McDonald’s and Peter Stevens, Stanley Stanton is now the proud owner of a Yamaha model WR250F and a Yamaha Model TTR50. The motoring enthusiast entered the Father’s Day competition after purchasing a Breakfast Extra Value Meal at his local McDonald’s and couldn’t believe his luck when he was called to pick up his double prize. “This is the first thing I’ve won in my life, and what a prize to win. I’m a very happy and popular dad at the moment, I can tell you.” Mr Stanton said. Some 22 runners-up also received a $500 Peter Stevens gift voucher in the competition, which included a total prize pool of over $16,500. Local McDonald’s licensee Ian Seal was happy to see the

Rob Batty from McDonald’s, winners Stanley Stanton and Jack Whitten, and Brendan Issell from Peter Stevens. grand prize go to such a deserving home. “We love being part of the Casey community and giving back wherever we can. Our Fa-

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Dr Mohamed Massuad is happy to announce his relocation from Knox to Dr Mohamed Massuad is happy to announce his relocation from Knox to Cranbourne Stawell Clinic. The already established medical clinic has been owned Cranbourne Stawell Clinic. The already established medical clinic has been owned and run by his father Dr Magdy Massaud for over 10 years, who is a medical GP. Dr and run by his father Dr Magdy Massaud for over 10 years, who is a medical GP. Mohamed is looking forward to working side by side with his father in the clinic Dr Mohamed looking forward to working side needs, by sideas with hisasfather in the clinic covering bothisthe patient’s medical and dental well a physiotherapist covering both the patient’s medical and dental needs, as well as a physiotherapist who will be joining the team. who will be joining the team. Dr Mohamed has graduated from Griffith university, Queensland, with a Bachelor Dr has from Griffith university, Queensland, with a Bachelor ofMohamed Oral health ingraduated Dental science in 2007, then completing a Graduate Diploma of health in in 2009, Dentalprior science in 2007, then completing a Graduate Diploma inOral Dentistry to that he has also completed a bachelor degree in inBiomedical Dentistry in 2009,in prior to that he alsoApart completed a bachelor degreehe in has science Melbourne in has 2004. from general dentistry, Biomedical in 2004. Apart from general dentistry, heimplant has also specialscience interestininMelbourne oral surgery, including wisdom teeth removal and also special interest in oral surgery, including teeth removal and implant surgery, as well as orthodontics. Following hiswisdom university education, Dr. Mohamed surgery, as well many as orthodontics. hiseducation universityin education, Dr.dentistry. Mohamed has completed courses andFollowing continuing all areas of has completed many courses and continuing education in all areas of dentistry. Outside work hours he has many hobbies, as a qualified pilot he tries to get away and spend some time lighthobbies, planes. He enjoys pilot scubahediving remains Outside work hours he flying has many asalso a qualified tries and to get away veryspend activesome in thetime localflying soccer club. and light planes. He also enjoys scuba diving and remains very active in the local soccer club. Dr. Mohamed maintains an active membership of the Australian Dental Association

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FROM a young age, women are conditioned to visit their general practitioner on a regular basis. Men, on the other hand, have fewer reasons to visit their doctor regularly and do not cultivate this vital relationship so readily. It is up to you to change that pattern and we can use Prostate Awareness Week to start the process. So as part of Prostate Awareness Week this September, Mr Scott Donnellan, urologist at St John of God Hospital Berwick, shines a spotlight on prostate cancer - the most common cancer in Australian men. Mr Donnellan says that 20,000 men are diagnosed each year with prostate cancer, giving Australian men a one in nine chance of developing prostate cancer in their lifetime. “The risk increases with age and is higher if a father or a brother has been diagnosed,” he said. Early screening is central to the fight against prostate cancer using the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) and Digital Rectal

Examination (DRE) tests. Since the discovery of the PSA blood test in the early 1990s, prostate cancer can be diagnosed at an earlier stage. This earlier detection and diagnosis makes management of the condition more appropriate. “It is important to appreciate there are many approaches to managing prostate cancer. Each case is considered according to the patient’s age, extent of cancer, aggressiveness of cancer and the desires and expectations of the individual.” The recommendations of The Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ) recommends annual PSA testing and DRE in men over 45 years. They also advocate a PSA test at age 40 years in concerned men or men with a positive family history to predict their lifetime risk. A raised PSA level does not necessarily mean that someone has cancer. Mr Donnellan states that the change over time is possibly more important to determine the risk and progression of cancer.

“It is important to have a PSA test every year to gain the most information.” Symptoms such as waking at night to pass urine, feeling an urge to pass urine, and diminished urinary stream are usually indicative of benign growth. Symptoms related to prostate cancer are a late sign and reflective of more advanced disease. Blood seen in the urine can represent benign or malignant growth anywhere in the urinary tract and must always be investigated. Mr Donnellan said the best action a man could take was to get himself checked out. The screening tests are simple, painless and may save your life. Mr Donnellan is a urologist with the Southern Urology group of private urologists. He consults and operates at St John of God Hospital, Berwick. If you are worried about your prostate or have other urological problems, ask your GP for a referral. You can contact Southern Urology by calling 9563 7899.

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They’re workers of ability By BEN CAMERON OPEN your mind and think outside the square when it comes to the possibility of employing people with a disability. That was a key message at the latest Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast on Wednesday 17 September at Cranbourne Golf Club. In her opening address, South East Local Learning and Employment Network Partnership Broker Jennifer Ebdon urged Casey and Cardinia businesses to create an inclusive workforce which reflected its diverse communities. “Go back to work and commence the conversation about employing people with a disability,” she said. “We’re asking you to be open-minded about employment for people with disabilities. “Attitudes and assumptions about what people with a disability can and cannot do can create a significant barrier to employment. “Research indicates that employees with a disability are reliable, take fewer days off, take less sick leave and have a higher retention rate than other workers.” Mrs Ebdon said only 50 per cent of the 2.1 million Australians of working age with a disability were likely to be employed. The breakfast also featured a keynote speech from successful entrepreneurs Emma Welsh and Tom Griffith - the people behind smoothie business Emma and Tom’s - who shared the secrets behind their business success and the thinking behind their brand philosophy, Look After Yourself. “You need to take a leap of faith,” Tom urged potential businesspeople keen to take the plunge. “Things will always go wrong. But there’s always a solution, it’s all about will. You get out what you put in.” The pair provided a fascinating financial insight into the day-to-day battles of creating a business, from spending $20,000 on passionfruit to losing $150,000 after buying square bottles which were tricky to label. “You never learn anything when things go well,” Tom said. “We made so many mistakes, but we kept at it. I wasn’t scared (by failure), I was excited.” The next breakfast is set for Wednesday 19 November at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.

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TV special for Berwick display homes By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO stylish Berwick display homes are set to feature in a television special later this month. The Berwick Waters display homes - The Grande and The Sinclair - will be showcased on Channel 7 at the end of September in the show ‘Australia’s Best Houses’, as an example of SJD Home’s impressive architecture, building and landscaping design. The Channel 7 crew were on the ground in Berwick recently to complete the filming for the show, with host, Gary Takle, interviewing SJD principal Simon Dunstan about the new homes. “We were very excited to be chosen to have our latest display homes featured on ‘Australia’s Best Houses’,” Mr Dunstan said. “We’re very proud of the quality of workmanship that goes into each of our homes and the value and lifestyle options they offer our clients. “We’re looking forward to showing them off to the rest of Australia when the show goes to air,” he said. The Grande is a five-bedroom, luxurious two-storey home that includes stylish design finishes at an affordable price. The Sinclair is a four-bedroom, single-storey home that incorporates a cleverly designed floorplan, and including a butler’s pantry.

Australia's Best Houses host Gary Takle speaks to SJD Homes principal Simon Dunstan about the new Berwick Waters display homes, for a special episode to air on Channel 7 later this month. 127466

Abode TV, responsible for creating ‘Australia’s Best Houses’, regularly showcases architecture from all over Australia. The episode of Australia’s Best

Houses will air on Channel 7 on Friday 26 September. SJD Homes is currently a finalist in the Casey-Cardinia Business Awards.

For more information on the Berwick Waters estate, visit www. australand.com.au/projects/berwick-waters/

Mum’s the word A LYNDHURST woman has been named a finalist in awards which recognise mums in business who juggle a busy work and family life. Priscilla Sejas, who runs The Baby Gift Company, is a finalist in the St George Banking Group AusMumpreneur Awards, joining nine other finalists in the customer service category. The awards are presented by The AusMumpreneur Network and aim to celebrate mums in business who are achieving success in entrepreneurship, product development, services and innovation, in businesses throughout Australia and New Zealand. Ms Sejas said she was thrilled to be announced as a finalist in the awards. “I feel very proud of my business, The Baby Gift Company, as I started it at home with the love and support of my husband and children around me watching it grow,” she said. “I am extremely honoured to be a top-10 finalist. To win the customer service award would be sensational.” Chris Screen, from St George Banking Group, said the awards were designed to recognise the growing number of women who successfully balanced motherhood and business in a way that suits their life and family. “We’re seeing an increasing amount of mothers who are now starting and growing successful businesses, often from their home office,” he said. “Small businesses play a vital role in Australia’s economy and our focus at St George is to help business owners prosper and grow. “The calibre of the award finalists is extremely strong and provides a great inspiration for other Australians considering starting their own business.” The winners of the awards will be announced at a gala event on Saturday 11 October. For more information on the The AusMumpreneur Network visit www.ausmumpreneur.com.


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Entertainment �� Dining, what’s on, bands and more…

Season to spring into the market SPRING has arrived at the Rotary Club of Berwick’s Farmers’ Market. Shoppers can come and enjoy the spring market in the beautiful grounds of the Old Cheese Factory, Berwick. The September market’s feature stall is Nicolas Olive Estate Dimboola which has proudly supported the market for many years. Owners, the Nicolas family, describe their First Cold Pressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil as very light and fruity with a hint of pepper and free of any chemical sprays. The stall provides samples for tasting and visitors are encouraged to try its fabulous Marinated Kalamata Olives. The favourites are lemon, garlic, bay leaf and oregano but there is also chilli, oregano and bay leaf available. Another stall to peruse is Little Creek Beef and try some of the newly introduced products such as lamb or Wagyu beef lasagna, ravioli or the family lamb and Wagyu beef pies.

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Snow White for the holidays By BRIDGET COOK Shoppers can treat themselves to the products of Nicolas Olive Estate. Its products consistently meet high grade quality standards and adopt best animal welfare practices and are free of antibiotics or growth hormones. Why not take a break from shopping, enjoy a coffee and partake in

the barbecue breakfast offered by the Rotary Club of Berwick? The September market will be held at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick, on Saturday 27 September from 8am to 12.30pm.

The Christmas Market will be a twilight event from 4pm until 8pm and will be held on Tuesday 23 December and will have plenty of fun and festivities for the kids. Inquiries to bob.lay@rotaryberwick.org.

All hail to the Princess … whatsername? ALL your favourite fairytale characters will take to the stage in Cranbourne next week for BATS Theatre Company’s latest musical. Princess Whatsername, directed by Thomas Out, is a comedic musical about a princess who wakes up in the middle of the misty forest with no memory of who she is or where she came from. With help from those she meets along the way, including Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, Goldilocks and Rapunzel, she recovers her memory and is reunited with her family and her prince. Mr Out said a lot of hard work had gone into the show and encouraged families to head along and see the musical during the school holidays. “If you are looking for a fun, fan-

tasy filled show for the whole family then look no further,” he said. “Just sit back, relax, and be prepared to be transported to a land of magic and mystery. “A lot of work has gone into making this show possible, with a cast of nearly 30 ranging in age from seven to 22, rehearsing twice a week for the past nine weeks. “We have also had a dedicated team working behind the scenes making sets, props and costumes and I am proud to say that this team also includes a number of cast members.” Princess Whatsername will kick off at the Cranbourne Community Theatre, in Brunt Street, on Monday 22 September, with shows daily until Thursday 25 September. For tickets call 0422 096 768 or visit www.trybooking.com/99427.

Princess Whatsername cast, including, front; Chloe Shrimpton as Rapunzel, Shannen Symonds as Princess Whatsername and Ross Neilson as Prince Revielle. In the background; Jessica Davy as Gretel and Jamie Symonds as Prince Swavay. 127422 1154505-LB38-14

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PEOPLE’S Playhouse is bringing the family classic Snow White to Cranbourne this month for some school holiday entertainment. The young cast, directed by Lucy Nicolson will bring to life the timeless story based on jealousy, passion, revenge, and of course little people, between Sunday 28 September and Saturday 4 October. Snow White follows the story of a young girl who desperately wants to be reunited with her one true love, Prince Charming. However the evil Queen won’t allow this and forces Snow White to clean the royal palace day after day. One day a magical talking mirror arrives and tells the Queen that Snow White is “far far prettier than she.” The Queen decides that Snow White must die so that she can be the fairest in the land and conjures up a poisoning ruby red apple for Snow White to eat. People will have to head along to the show to find out what happens next. Assistant Director Madelyn Bolch urged people to come along and see the show that they had all put so much work into. “The costumes are looking fabulous and the singing is sounding great,” she said. Snow White will be playing at the Cranbourne Community Theatre, in Brunt Street, between 28 September and 4 October. For show times, more details and to book tickets visit www.peoplesplayhouse.asn.au.

THE Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club will do its bit for awareness around prostate cancer with a major fundraiser this month. On Wednesday 24 September visitors can join in the fight to battle prostate cancer and be part of the Big Aussie Barbie at the racing centre. The event will kick off at 6.45pm visitors are urged to get trackside to register their details and go in the draw to win a signed Matthew Hayden framed cricket bat. All proceed will go to the Prostate Cancer Foundation with a giant spinning wheel on the day offering up to 52 prizes.


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0412 107 629, 9796 9988

BOBCAT/TIPTRUCK SERVICES ฀ SITE CLEANING ฀ ฀DIRT REMOVAL ฀CONCRETE & BRICK ฀ ฀฀฀ DEMOLITION

CARPORTS DECKING LANDSCAPING RETAINING WALLS • PERGOLAS • FENCING • CONCRETING

www.selectoutdoorsolutions.com.au

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Let us take the worry out of extending your home with over 30 years’ experience

V Appliance Repairs

OVEN REPAIRS WE’LL FIX ANY ELECTRIC OVEN

Website C1124482-BM11-14

AFFORDABLE HOME EXTENSIONS

VULCAN BONAIRE BERWICK EARTHWORKS SPECIALIST EXCAVATOR, BOBCAT AND TIPPER HIRE Heating / Evaporative Cooling service and repairs

CALL WAYNE FOR FREE QUOTE • 9769 5432 • 0438 085 075

Mobile

1300 658 851 0407 843 063

A/H: 5940 1026

20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE

PROJECT Dimensions

MELBOURNE AIR CONDITIONING

Phone

MOBILE: 0439 401 026

C827063-JL31-10

• • • •

Pete 0412 101 009

Fully installed 5 point evaporative cooling from $2400 Call now for a Free Quote 0423 212 282 or email: info@melbaircon.com.au LIC46560 www.melbaircon.com C1096639-JL42-13 LO89380

• Pergolas • Decks • Carports • Concreting (all forms) • Renovations • Frames and Roof Trusses • Extensions

Howie Excavations

BOX OR SPLIT SYSTEMS SERVICE/REPAIRS REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

FREE QUOTE 0417 535 032

C698645-JM13-9

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• Deckings • Carports • Pergolas • General carpentry

1154710-LB38-14

C782898-SJ16-10

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C1029002-KK20-12

C967363-JL38-11

Hilly’s Constructions

1136032-HM21-14

Trades: 12pm Tuesday Classifieds: 11am Wednesday Wheel & Deal: 11am Wednesday

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Aaron Gillard

V Bobcat/Earthmoving

DEADLINES

GLENN 0403 263 197

1138228-DJ23-14

C1077667-PJ8-13

1152749-DJ36-14

FREE QUOTES

Big Azz Constructions

• Replace Doors, Windows • All Home Maintenance • Specialising in Small Jobs Friendly Reliable Service, Reasonable Rates

Ph: 0419 557 254 AH: 9796 0175

Browne’s Decking, Carports & Pergolas

General Notices section of Network Classifieds.

ALL CARPENTRY WORK

GLEN Mobile: 0439 035 994

C1081672-KK12-13

Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...

GRANT: 0412 431 263 AH: 8790 4455

PTY LTD

C752114-KK52-9

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WARDLE’S CLEANING SERVICES

• Dandenong • Noble Park • Endeavour Hills • Hampton Park AND SURROUNDING AREAS

Support your local tradesman for ALL your concreting needs!

Carpets Cost!

www.interlinkcleaning.com.au

$

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Turning your concreting ideas into a reality

New Carpet from $25pm Free quotes call Ned 0419 301 116, 5625 3141

★★★★★★★★

C167851-KK18-3

Pty Ltd

Carpet laid new and used. Repairs and restretches Carpet sold most major brands

MEB & SON CONCRETING Footings, garages, v crossings, drives, paths & patios. In plain, colour, slate or stencil. Also plumbing, saw cutting, 3T excavator, bobcat & tip trucks NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

Ring Jim for a free quote 0417 054 198

C683114-BG51-8

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

CARPET LAYER ✔ Repairs ✔ Stretching ✔ Laying Great job, cheap rates.

CALIFORNIA CONCRETE

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฀0438 688 245

Vecelec Electrical Services All work guaranteed, Safety Certificate Supplied

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

Call Vic 0412 111 691 Rec No. 11946

8790 4294

v

J.L. Hutt Electrical 24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824

All types of concreting

0411 565 264

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Ring Vince for a free quote

*MAGIC CLEANERS*

0407 858 653

C1096422-PJ42-13

VINCE PAVING

giving homes a new life

• Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations

L&L ELECTRICS

C722828-KK32-9

*OFFICES (CHEAP RATES)

0438 557 662 A & F CONCRETING

1155234-LN38-14

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Call Chris: 0416 079 689 - 9700 4054

A H FENCING & TIMBER PTY LTD 24 Vesper Drive, Narre Warren Mon-Fri 7am - 3.30pm

Ablecrete ฀

Retaining Walls ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

9705 6288

Auswood Fencing Your local fencer.

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ Free Quotes | Pensioner Discounts

Anything electrical - 35 years’ experience Reasonable rates and quality assured

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

9796 9679, 0418 171 867

C886470-JM3-11

Call 0450 650 150

Avatar Power Services REC 12464 1122662-LB10-14

C1102716-JL47-13

Free Quotes for: Colour & Plain Concrete Resealing Driveways Cleaning Concrete฀ ฀Starting from $300 *Conditions apply

All Types of Domestic & Commercial Work ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

REG 6923

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL FREE QUOTE ANY TIME RING 9700 4378 C63804-BG25-8

V Concrete Products & Services

• Paling Fencing • Picket Fencing • Sleepers l Specia on • Steel “H” & “C” Sections • Hardware Pricesers • Woven Fence Extensions • Posts & Poles Sleep • Gate Frames made to order

HEATH ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Excel Home & Carpet Cleaning

Pool - Front - Balustrades - Handrails in Galvanised or Stainless Steel FREE QUOTES Phone Theo 9792 9898 - 0414 663 746 BY: A.P.T. CONSTRUCTIONSC1013092-PJ10-12 P/L

Unbeatable Prices on:

Pensioner Discounts & Regular Customer

*CARS (FIXED PRICE $50)

Steel Fencing & Gates

SUPPLY ONLY OR SUPPLY & ERECT TRADE & DIRECT TO PUBLIC

Jason 1300 644 698

*HOUSES (CAPPED PRICES)

0402 746 007

1154504-LB38-14

C1030035-KG20-12

V Fencing & Gates

❚ House Slab ❚ Crossovers ❚ Commercial ❚ Shed ❚ Garage Floors ❚ Driveway ❚ Pergolas ❚ Plain & Coloured Concrete ❚ Stencil ❚ Exposed Aggregate ❚ Pathways ❚ Factory Floors

local business for 10 yrs +

ABN 65199041892

SPECIALISING IN ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS

Interior Presentations

Call David on: 0419 643 336

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Phone Leigh 0404 122 713

CUSTOMLINE CONCRETE

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Rec 9276 Wiring and Rewiring specialists All types of electrical work • TV Points • Phone plus data Free • Split System Air Conditioners Quotes

C1104333-JL50-13

CORA-LYNN CONCRETING

also rental exits & presentation for sale

Michael & Michelle

No Job Too Big or Small

domestic cleaning weekly / fortnightly

Sick of Cleaning? Let Us Do it for you! ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀$60 ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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1152176-LB35-14

V Cleaning Services

C1079679-JO26-13

C964661-JM37-11

Richard Dawson

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V Electricians

QBSA 71256

0415 354 775

1135050-HM20-14

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

★★★★★★★★

Carpets

TOPLINE ELECTRIC’S

Asphalt and Concreting Specialists

• Pergolas & Paths • Exposed Aggregate • Driveways • Slate Impression • Garage & Shed Floors • Faux Brick - Colour & Plain 20 years’ experience | Free Quotes | All Areas

Ph Sam 0414 507 247 or 0466 981 308

Kovac

Ring Gerry: 0431 028 840

DJK CONCRETING

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C999189-PJ3-12

C1092679-JO39-13

Ph 0403 000 009

C51535-BG25-8

1152285-PB36-14

C991238-TB49-11

Leather Cleaning Tile & grout cleaning 24 hour flood disaster service

Garages, Driveways, Pergolas, Paths, etc. OVER 20 COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM Free Quotes

C1094081-JO40-13

Have an Inter Link Clean New truck mount technology Carpet Steam Cleaning en y? Dry Cleaning ddas pertr our! i Upholstery Cleaning/Auto o te w H r r t p n a Fabric Protection No E x g a & e d r

Faults, Repairs and Maintenance Switchboard Upgrades New Home and Renovations TV Points and Antennas Lighting Upgrades ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK

CONCRETE COLOUR SEALING & CLEANING

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Protect your investment. Don’t have a standard clean.

• • • • • •

C1064222-KK48-12

$60

Phone Andrew on

0408 585 508, 5998 1127

All electrical works, Domestic, Commercial, Industrial ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀

1149803-DJ33-14

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No Job Too Small. Call for reliable service & a no obligation free quote.

C1071119_1-JO28-13

3 ROOMS

Rhys Backman REC 21563 Mob. 0402 138 940

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Cnr. Princes Highway and Vesper Drive, Narre Warren

C1083963-JO30-13

Call Ross 0412 361 026

ELECTRICIAN

Andrew Craven Concreting www.andrewcravenconcreting.com.au

C754315-SJ1-10

PH: 9704 7822

Call for a free quote Mark 0401 523 330

Phone Ashleigh 0414 543 094

C752078-KK52-9

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CARPET & UPHOLSTERY STEAM CLEANING ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

All types of concreting 25 years’ experience

Berwick Sand and Soil Mini Mix Supply

"-- $"31&/53: 3&/07"5*0/4 & MAINTENANCE

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HONEST Y, INTEGRIT Y, DEPENDABILIT Y I’m your local sparky with GREAT prices on a broad range of services! All Electrical Work + TV points and Antennas! NO JOB TOO SMALL!!! Call Ryan for a free quote!

0 4 0 0 57 9 4 82 Find out more at: www.roosterelectrics.com.au

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0411 027 778

9704 1889

LANGBOURNE FENCING & GATES pty ltd Picket, paling, colorbond and brush fencing

C1079759-JO26-13

1&3(0-"4 $"310354

C939766-JL26-11

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AA Craven Concreting

C1101031-JO45-13

PHONE ALAN 0447 079 811

A GRADE ELECTRICIAN

C753952-KS01-10

C1085227-JO32-13

TRADE QUALIFIED – 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

MINI MIX CONCRETE

V Electricians

C1079319-KK10-13

AL’S CARPENTRY

V Concrete Products & Services

C1097544-PJ42-13

V Concrete Products & Services 11536820CG37-14

V Carpenters

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SUPER SPECIAL ON AUTO OPENERS AND GARAGE DOORS Free quote on roller doors, panel doors, remote controls. Will beat any genuine quote.

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C656920-HJ35-8

PALINGS, PICKETS, GATES AND REMOVALS

Phone 5998 8469

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B-TEX HOME MAINTENANCE All Aspects of Home Maintenance

GARDEN & HOME MAINTENANCE ฀ ฀

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Berwick 3 Intrepid St

Free Quotes Alan 0418 337 316

STEPHEN 0418 313 540 A/H FAX: 9707 2230 ฀

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“MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS”

9796 2333

SETTLEMENT PLUMBING & HEATING

www.GarageDoorSolutions.com.au V Garde Services

Specializing in Heating and Air Conditioning ฀ ฀

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1144857-KC29-14

1142276-DJ27-14

Chris 0450 698 472

■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs C931326-KK22-11

Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.

Etelka

0412 487 990 C1081968-JO28-13

Phone/Fax 5997 7652

30 years experience New and Old Floors inc Parquetry Direct Staining, High Gloss & Semi Gloss Finishes Free Measure & Quote - All areas.

Complete Garden Care ฀

Call Ron 0418 350 480 or 9796 6097

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☎ MOB 0409 259 466

PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION

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C62885-BG24-8

SN1070756-PJ16-13

LIC. 33033

ARCtick: L047621

Benchtop replacement specialists, specilialising in:

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Phone Paul 0424 474 408 C1080938-PJ30-13

Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts…

SCARLET KITCHENS

Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work

For all your cabinetry requirements

9548 3000 or 0418 881 551

SN1080741-PJ27-13

Phone Dean 0430 286 265

Johns Mowing 0402 746 624 “If you grow it - i’ll cut it”

Primo Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations

AUSSIE EMERGENCY GLASS

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

Custom Line KITCHENS

Call Darren 0412 584 914

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Phone Aaron: 0409 518 168

Steve’s Home Maintenance

For honest, reliable service specialising in:

Pergolas Carp or Also ฀ ฀ ฀

www.scarletkitchens.com.au

C751261-JL51-9

AND STORAGE

9707 5700, 9768 9153

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Lic: 43191

for an obligation free quote

LEIGH HUNTER REMOVALS • Local, Country & Interstate • Antiques & Pianos a speciality • Cartons & Porta-robes for hire or sale • Full packing available

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C1088817-JO35-13

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1137617-RC22-14

Backload to and from QLD, NSW, ACT, & SA ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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FRONTERA

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MJ AIRCONDITIONING & HEATING

50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess

FAST & SHARP MOWING & GARDENING

V Kitche s

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All general maintenance - FREE QUOTES

5941 5527 or 0409 560 385

SN1070517-PJ16-13

Sanding & Polishing Services

1148587-RC32-14

C756556-KK3-10

Dingley Floor Sanding Pty Ltd

Tony 0411 966 361 8790 5551

1142466-RC27-14

0408 487 990

Gerrit 0407 097 556

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Installation, Service & Repairs All brands

Your local glazier. Fast glass replacement. Steve

22 years’ experience • Non- toxic, oil based, gloss plus matt finishes • New and old • Obligation free quotes all areas

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Carbon Monoxide Test with Service

Bayles Glass

C916207-JL15-11

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

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V Floor Services

MIRROR FINISH FLOORS

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Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Gas Heaters All Makes & Models

Doveton Glass

BETTER TIMBER FENCING

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Steve on 0407 704 213

C1031905-JJ21-12

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

1128216-LN14-13

C1101420-JO46-13

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

Phone 0419 775 259 or 8751 4016 ฀

DBU-2343

V Heati g

Prompt and Reliable Service

M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES

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

V Glass/Glazi g

Palings, Pickets, Colorbond Fences & Gates

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

Phone 0433 435 275

ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:

9705 7911

SAXON FENCING

s Landscaping s Plastering s Gutter Cleaning & Re-guttering s Rubbish Removal

s Roofing & Re-roofing s Fencing s Retaining walls s Painting s Gardening

GADSHOME

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OMEGA FENCING No obligation free quotes

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No Job Too Small Ring Chris: 0411 233 397

C982082-JL45-11

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GENERAL HOME REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

C1086512-KK33-13

0411 703 873

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1129081-HM15-14

Specialising in • Paling • Pickets • Colorbond • Tubular Fences • Pool Fences • Garden Fences • Retaining Walls • Swing & Sliding Gates Demolition and removal. No obligation free quotes.

SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS EASY GLIDE GARAGE DOORS ph: 0409 000 026

ROYAL FENCING

C765699-JM8-10

9796 2966

KEVIN THE HANDYMAN

1143383-CG27-14

GARAGE DOORS & REMOTES 1125748-RC12-14

Swing and Sliding Fence Panels Wrought Iron Timber Clad Specialist in gate automation to new and existing gates Call the Factory Showroom

0428 384 623

C1090150-JO36-13

Gates & Automation

Anything you need a bloke to do around the house

1121859-PB10-14

Call George: 0487 901 843

HOME MAINTENANCE

1120237-RC08-14

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Odd Jobs & Rubbish Removal

Find it in the

General section of Network Classifieds.

C1086336-JO33-13

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C1032569-KK22-12

Fax 5940 1022 pakenhamautomation@yahoo.com

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C1093993-JO39-13

0412 301 596 ฀

DENIS AROUND THE HOUSE

LAWN MOWING & HOME MAINTENANCE

PLEASE CALL:

31331pa

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

ARE YOU MOVING?

V Ha dy Perso s

1148237-CG32-14

WE’LL GET YOU IN - 0431 139 205

C1080140-JL26-13

ElectricGates Pakenham

V Garde Services

C955357-JJ33-11

V Fur iture Re ovals C822220-JL29-10

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K.L.A. LANDSCAPING ฀

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FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS

0408 565 864 9792 1571 (AH)

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0419 720 396

Free Quotes

klalandscape@gmail.com

1154109-ACM38-14

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

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

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Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping

0409 554 459, 9799 4235 ฀

Credit Card Welcome

PLUMBING & HEATING

LIC. 33033

C1076360-JL7-13

MIKE 0415 524 280 0415

Lic No. 23124

SC Guttering

Under the Southern Cross

We can also plaster, render, spray roof and fence. A great job guaranteed for the best price. Free quotes.

0410 566 535, 9799 8661

GTH

painting & decorating

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

Quality work guaranteed

C1010272-KG8-12

TM

Graeme 0430 459 028

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

0412 122 270 Free Quotes 9795 3274

1055315-KG41-12

BLOCKED DRAINS • Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160

John 0418 318 377

0418 368 591

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING

9796 8621 0418 367 017 GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

AC Plumbing & Gasfitting no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs

Andrew 0431 150 866

Call Now 0417 128 536

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FULLY INSURED - 30 Years Experience

Call Darren: 0414 334 998

NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

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

GET IT WRIGHT ROOFING

$2800 FULL RESTORATION 15SQ HOME ✓ High Pressure ✓ Rebedding & Repointing ✓ 3 Coat Sealing System

0417 576 462 03 5983 8079 Deal Direct With The Tradesman - Contact Mick Wright

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

C317674-DJ19-5

C939272-JJ25-11

Pensioner Discounts

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

AFFORDABLE PLUMBING

GASRITE

PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885

Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing

Tradesman Papers – Police Report ฀ ฀ ฀

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

PLUMBING & GASFITTING

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

ROOF RESTORATION IS US

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

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

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

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

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

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

Repairs Rebedding ● Resprays ●

RANGEHILL PLUMBING & GAS FITTING

1121644-PB09-14

Interior/ext commercial/domestic High quality. Solve the problem Free quotes. You list it we fix it

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Shane: 0407 565 743

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

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

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Interior and exterior painting.

0407 356 441

Licence No 33202

C1008551-FB8-12

Commercial, industrial and domestic.

1120004-HM08-14

SAS Painting

DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

• Septic

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Seashell Painting Services

Sean Burns 0407 666 126

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

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Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247

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

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

Mobile: 0408 100 356

Global Roller Shutters

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Domestic, Commercial & Industrial

DOMESTIC MESTIC -- COMMERCIAL DO ALL SUBURBS

Call Joe 0419 275 645

HIACE PLUMBING

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

MR LOCK & KEYS FOR ALL YOUR LOCK AND KEY REQUIREMENTS

Free Quotes.

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SETTLEMENT

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849131-KS39-10

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

RETAINING WALLS

Specialising in all types of solid plastering, old and new homes, render, bricks, blueboard and acrylic texture.

SPECIALISING IN:

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BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING

0414 479 569

Gary Plunkett

Steve on 0407 704 213

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Qualified & Insured

Domestic & Commercial

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G.W.P LANDSCAPES

Oz Rendering

NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?

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C1075533-KK7-13

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

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rangerpestcontrol.com.au

฀0409 977 249

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WINDSOR

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BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL 1300 627 732 0418 574 398

1300 NARRE BINS

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CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673

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

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

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FREECALL

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Call Joe on 0409 475 511

C749691-SJ50-9

APB UPHOLSTERY ฀ ฀ ฀

M. 0400 383 588

Oakfern Tree Care P/L

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

Free Quotes

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825 Fully Insured

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C1098234-JO43-13

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

131 546 www.jimsantennas.com.au

Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE

9794 8989

DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS C1103147-JL48-13

21/25 BALD HILL ROAD, PAKENHAM

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

Furniture Upholstery

Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

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1149536-HM33-14

5941 6644 www.lockutite.com.au

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

(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)

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1800 183 567

Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems

131 546

DOORS

IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY

C1101235-JL46-13

1120363-RC08-14

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

C1033281-KK23-12

www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au

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0425 804 277 or 03 8768 9622

TREE SERVICE

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

Richard or Kathrin Kruyt

V Skylights

Light up your day by lighting up your home with natural light Suppliers and installers of standard size or custom made skylights and roof windows

HIGH TREE

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

Call now for a free quote

Doors from $279 Stainless Steel doors Aluminium doors Steel doors

SN1074465-PJ20-13

Ask About Our 25% Discount

Free Quotes

V Security & Screen Doors

MARK TILING

DANDENONG 9794 9890 Head Office F 15,112 Hammond Rd, Dandenong 3175

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

0439 001 504

for a Competitive Quote

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SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

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

GABRIEL 0409 696 568 PAUL 0404 876 716

V Septic Tanks

5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins

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REGAL SECURITY DOORS

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SPECIALS!

JAK DEMOLITION, RUBBISH REMOVAL & BIN HIRE FREE LOADING AVAILABLE

BRILLIANT TILING All types of Tiling

C752112-JL1-10

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General Classifieds

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority.

Visit

CRANBOURNE NORTH, 123 Courtenay Ave, Saturday 20th of September, start 9 am. Undercover with lots of bargains

City of Casey Magid Drive SPEAKER, B&W, floor-standing speaker. DM630N, made in England, working order. $590. PH: 0403 060 783.

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.

MOVING, DOWNSIZING, CLEANING THE PLACE UP?

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1154886-ACM38-14

Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.

V Public Notices and Event

Real Estate

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

section of Network Classifieds.

ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE?

V Adult Phone Talk

Place your advert now for only $45 and you will get:

THIS SUNDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 8AM-1PM 100 PLUS STALLS!! $20 a stall.

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

-Spiritual Healings-Reiki with Readings At Berwick Enquiries to Reverend Dr Ian Gordon

Call 9769 8070

V For Sale

Clairvoyant

FIREWOOD, pine off cuts, 19m load. $175 delivered. $70 for trailer load delivered. Phone 9796 4166.

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

CANE SETTING, including 2 armchairs, one double seater couch, one coffee table, comfortable, $199. Call Di 0418 561 232. CHILDRENS BEDROOM FURNITURE, timber, including bed, mattress, bedside table, desk and chair, EC, $299. Call Di 0418 561 232. CHILDRENS BEDROOM FURNITURE, white metal, including bed, mattress, bedside table, desk and chair, $299. Call Di 0418 561 232. EXERCISE BIKE As new, used 3 times. Paid $150 will sell for $100ono. 5995 7096.

Personal - Business Financial Issues

Bowen Therapy

1139937-LB25-14

1154883-ACM38-14

Contract No CT000152

(neck, back, knees) Judy-Ann Steed 5968 1139 jas@judyanns.com Web: judyanns.com V Domestic CLAIRE'S HOME CLEANING References available. Call 9796 3187. CLEANING SERVICES Alison's Home and Commercial Cleaning Service. Ironing and general cleaning. Phone 0423 761 938.

Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044 V Garden/ Outdoor

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

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

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

5941 5790

V For Lease (Commercial) NARRE WARREN Office with all outgoings for lease. Approx 3.5m by 4.5m. Phone 0412 008 663.

V Houses & Units For Sale

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

V Storage

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

V To Let

RENTAL OF THE WEEK

mindbodylife Hypnotherapy Will change your life!!!

• Quit smoking - forever • Lose Weight - easily • Pain Management • Sleep Disorders • Stress management • Menopausal Hot Flushes • Anxiety/Depression • Addictions / Phobias • Home visits available

Phone 9773 9574, 0412 816 518 www.mindbodylife hypnotherapy.com

1021249-PJ16-12

9702 1642

PAKENHAM

V Taxation/ Accounting

MOBILE SMALL BUSINESS TAXATION

Simple tax returns from $70, Electronic Lodgement

Call now 9799-6909 or 0401 566 360.

TAX TIME

WANT TO SAVE TIME & MONEY? Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.

Call 0401 488 874

38 WINDERMERE BOULEVARD MODERN & STYLISH 4 BEDROOM HOME This stylish 4 bedroom home has much to offer. Living areas include a separate lounge room, meals area & large family room. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, including a huge gas stove, plenty of cupboards, bench space plus dishwasher. The master bedroom has a great ensuite & WIR. The double remote garage has internal access, plus a rear roller door. There is ducted heating, under roofline alfresco & the

V Computers

house is very nicely presented. NO PETS.

Rental Per Week: $360 Date Available: Now Bond: $1560

Business Computing Specialists

Alex Scott and Staff, Berwick 9707 2000

Serving the southeast since 1990

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

Computer

N T AT VES 27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

V Computer Repairs

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

Find work locally in the

SCREENED TOP SOIL: $20 per m3 Can deliver up to 10m³ loads. Delivery costs apply.

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

V Natural Remedies /Healing

C784346-SH17-10

Cardinia Street, Berwick

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

V Clairvoyant /Psychic

Narre Warren 9796 7090

Mobile DJ's, Juke boxes, Karaoke machines, Cocktail machines, projectors and screens. Call 1300 888 581

1126716-PB13-14

PAKENHAM, Footy Club Market, tomato plants, vege and flower seedlings, north end. Realistic prices top quality.

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

WE HIRE

V Domestic

Real Estate

0447 642 643

MUSIC LESSONS

3rd Sunday of Month,

7lb 4oz Born at St John of God, Berwick on Tuesday 16th September, 2014. A Beautiful little girl for all her Great Grandparents, Grandparents, Parents, Sister, Uncles, Aunties and cousin to love and cherish.

ABBOTT SELF STORAGE

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

In your home or mine. 11 years to adult. WWC. Phone Russ: 5941-5130. Pakenham and district.

SUNDAY MARKET

SOPHIE ALICE

22 Abbott Road, Hallam Phone 9703 1933

MUSIC LESSONS

LvL 1/Unit 10, Cnr Northey & Sth Gippsland Hwy, Lynbrook

V Garage Sales

V Markets

ROAD CONSTRUCTION

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

5941 2516

ENROL NOW Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboard, Drums, Flute, Sax, Clarinet & Vocal. Ph: 8787 8599

Phone 5945 0600

Schools, Scouts, Guides etc free stalls. Pakenham Football ground, Princes Hwy. Bookings 0422 822 688.

Tenders

DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380.

Ph: 9769 9252

0400 706 503

www.pakenhamcommunitymarket.com.au

V Firewood

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

All styles taught from Professional Percussionist with 40 years experience. Limited vacancies.

Trash & Treasure, Craft, Food, Car Boot and Garage Sales.

V Contract & Tenders

www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

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DRUM LESSONS

(Pakenham Community Market)

ABBY 19 - Eager 1902 224 270. Yummy Mummy 1902 224 307. I'll talk, you listen 1902 224 309. $2.45/min pay/mob extra.

Closes 8 October 2014 Full details are available at:

All Ages & levels Welcome ENROL NOW!

GUITAR, UKE, BASS LESSONS

5 Star Brothel – Moorabbin. No exp. req'd. Full training. Ph: 0449 625 768. swa8925be.

Phone: 5941 4578

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

V Adult Employment

A RECEPTIONIST ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

B E R W I C K

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

General

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed

The Music Centre

Sunday 28th September

Find it in the

General Classifieds V Adult Employment

VENUS BAY Town Garage Sale

The Rotary Club of Pakenham is seeking donated goods for their annual White Elephant Sale on 25th October 2014. No large furniture unless exceptional, will take plants, will take household and garage items. Contact: Geoff: 0428 863 453

If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.

Visited

Ellagant Pooches

guitar - piano - keyboard bass - drums

C1085644-KK32-13

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C1033511-KK22-12

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

MUSIC LESSONS

1155202-HM38-14

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NARRE WARREN, 539 Princes Highway, Saturday 20th September, 8am-4pm. Household goods, oldwares, retro furniture.

Visit

1154065-HM37-14

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Rotary Club of Pakenham Inc.

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Brodie Manning will don the Victorian jersey when he represents the state at the national Picture: JARROD POTTER softball championships. 127223

Young Brodie is pitching in By JARROD POTTER MANNING the pitcher’s mound for School Sports Victoria (SSV) will be one of local softball’s best young talents. Brodie Manning, 12, from Narre Warren South, fell into the sport after finishing up an Auskick session at Sweeney Reserve for his beloved Magpies and spotting, out of the corner of his eye, a softball ‘come and try day’. Once the Fleetwood Primary School student picked up a bat and a ball, he was hooked on the sport and has continued to improve in the eight years he has been playing. His talents - both as a batter and a pitcher - earned him a place on the SSV boys 12-and-

under softball team that will head to Queensland in November to contest the national title. “I’ve been playing about eight years - since 2006,” Manning said. “I like pitcher, first base and shortstop, but I like pitcher most because you get more attention.” He was excited to make the SSV team - the first time he’s received a Victorian call-up following a two-day trial which tested his batting and pitching skills. Also a gun footballer, Manning finished in the top 10 of the South East Juniors under-11 Division-2 best-and-fairest race and was a co-winner of his team’s best and fairest.

His Magpies team also made the finals and he notched his 50th junior match to cap off a strong year with the oval ball for the Narre Warren powerhouse. With summer around the corner, Manning will shift his attention to softball and basketball, but loves any sport he can be immersed in. Manning wanted to thank his mum and dad for their support and everyone involved with his softball clubs and teams for helping him improve as a player. The under-12 boys softball team will represent School Sport Victoria at the School Sport Australia Softball Championships in Toowoomba, Queensland, from 9-14 November.

HER next soccer challenge lies ahead in the famous blue and white colours. Alex Gummer, 20, from Warragul, has taken another step ahead in her soccer career as she earned a spot on the Melbourne Victory’s W-League roster for the 2014/15 season. Gummer will enter her second season in the W-League - Australia’s highest ranked women’s soccer league - after spending last year with Adelaide United. “It’s been a long, long journey - I had to work hard on a few things and improve over the summer,” Gummer said. “It’s good to get the call up.” A mix of soccer opportunity and desire to graduate on time from her course guided Gummer’s decision to switch from the Lady Reds to the Victory. “I’m really, really excited for the season - being home and being with my friends and family and playing in an amazing team environment - it will be amazing,” Gummer said. “With the season starting earlier - I had to make a decision with my studies and that would delay my course by a whole extra year if I went back to Adelaide. By staying in Melbourne it helps me continue my studies as well. “It’s a tough squad to break into - to get into the squad and from then on keep performing so we can get to the grand final and go back to back.” Saying goodbye to the coaches, players and, most importantly, friends she made in Adelaide as a Lady Red was tough, but her soccer future required Gummer to make the tough choice to leave. “It was incredibly hard - Ross and the coaching staff and all the girls, they were incredible and it was so hard to turn my back there after they gave me the first chance in the W-League,” Gummer said. The former Casey Comets gun striker’s acquisition by Victory re-unites her with a lot of former team mates through the National Training Centre (NTC) program and with her Women’s Premier League team Booroondara. Gummer has advanced as a utility player in recent seasons - adding strings to her bow while playing in Adelaide’s defence. Those assets, she believes, gives her a greater arsenal for coach Joe Montemurro to use.

From Lady Reds to Melbourne Victory, Alex Gummer has brought her soccer talents back to Victoria for the current W-League season. Picture: MELBOURNE VICTORY/ FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA “Bit of a utility player - played for Adelaide centre back as well as in the midfield and forward line - bit of a utility player, so wherever the coach needs me to play,” she said. “I can take any position on." Gummer’s Victory W-League side fell in the first round of the competition 0-1 to the Newcastle Jets. The Victory faces Western Sydney Wanderers on Sunday.

IF a player ever had reason to celebrate a goal it was Cranbourne skipper Marc Holt, whose seventh dissection of the big sticks had massive consequences against Narre Warren in Saturday’s preliminary final at Holm Park Road. Holt’s right foot snap, from deep in the forward pocket, chalked up his 100th goal for the season but, more importantly, it also gave his Eagles the lead which they held at the final siren to set up a grand final showdown with Beaconsfield. For more on the Eagles’ triumph, see page 53 in Sport. 127118 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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A Blast for the juniors By RUSSELL BENNETT West Gippsland Cricket Association THE official launch of the new West Gippsland Cricket Association season at Officer on Monday night revolved largely around the future direction of the sport for juniors at the local level. Player retention was highlighted as a significant focus from almost every WGCA club represented at the launch, with Cricket Victoria junior participation specialist Kirsty Clark emphasising the need to increase player retention from the new Milo T20 Blast format into the local junior grades. Currently, there is the belief that ‘boredom’ has become a factor preventing youngsters from taking up or continuing in the sport and the T20 Blast is set to provide a way of counteracting that. But the real challenge lies in keeping kids playing cricket through the grades in clubland, as Clark explained. A former co-ordinator of the netball ‘Net Set Go’ program, Clark comes to cricket with no background in the sport but is in the unique - and valuable - position to give a real outsider’s perspective on the future direction of the game, specifically ways to keep youngsters interested. As for the WGCA’s own Twenty-20 games in the senior grades this season - every grade from B Grade through to G Grade will play two of the shorter format clashes this season and will be able to wear full coloured playing kits. Some Twenty-20 games even have the potential to have curtain-raisers earlier in the day at the same venue providing there are enough umpires available. Though there will be a restriction on the amount of day-night cricket played due to a lack of venues meeting the minimum safe standard in regards to artificial lighting. As for some of the rules of the shortened format this season - there will no longer be free hits from wides bowled. The 12-player rule, meanwhile, will still be in effect for longer-format twoday games but won’t be permitted in the finals. In addition to in-depth discussion involving WGCA committee members and club representatives about the best

Brent Murdoch will lead the Cranbourne Meadows charge this season. 92395 way forward for the league, a variety of pre-season news from a number of clubs was also uncovered. Reigning Premier division champions Kooweerup have lost star allrounder Shane Dole and big man Scott Clark but are still aiming to go back-toback in the top tier this season. Sean Gramc has returned to action at Pakenham, which has lost Dom Paynter and Harley Hulme to long-term injuries. Jason Williams has taken over from Paynter as captain-coach for the new season. Merinda Park has lost speedster Jarrod Armitage, Dylan Cuthbertson, Matt Grayson and Shannon Mathers with the club’s depth to be tested this year. Upper Beaconsfield has added

Heinz Southern Districts Turf 3 opening batsman Robert North to its list, in addition to new player-coach Chris Savage and assistant Jake Serong from Warragul and District clubs Bunyip and Buln Buln respectively. Officer has added Bob Wilkinson from the Seaford Tigers and has kept its Sub-District premiership-winning side from last season. Gembrook has signed its first two overseas players - from England and New Zealand - to help boost its BGrade batting stocks, while its pace bowling arsenal has also been strengthened. Heath Straughair at this stage will not be suiting up for Lyndhurst in 2014-15 but Dave Nutting from DDCA Turf side Coomoora will be.

Picture: JARROD POTTER Shane and Lee Murdoch won’t be lining up for Cranbourne Meadows this season but their brother Brent will captain-coach the Rebels. Former Ellinbank pair Jeremy Gray and Paul Black, along with Dylan Serong from Longwarry, will lead a somewhat depleted Lang Lang squad this season. The Tigers are also looking forward to the development of a new recreation reserve locally which will enable them to leave the showgrounds. Finally - in somewhat of a warning from the WCGA executive - complaints of online abuse from anyone involved in clubland will be followed up under a new social media policy. Those found to have inappropriately used social media, such as Facebook, face suspensions from the league.

Stellar year for Casey VICTORIAN JUNIOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE BUZZER beaters, thrilling threes and Cavalier defence were the highlights of a frenetic weekend of basketball grand finals in the Victorian Junior Basketball League. The Casey Cavaliers junior program had 11 teams in grand finals - including an all Casey finale in 18 Boys Regional 2 East competition - and brought home five championships to cap off a stellar year in the junior ranks. The 18 Boys Regional 2 East 3 team knocked off their counterparts Casey 2 53-31. The nailbiters were on Sunday, as the 12 Boys Regional 3 South knocked off regional rivals Pakenham by a single point 35-34 at home while the 14 Boys Regional 4 South charges knocked off Knox by the same margin 36-35 at Nunwading. The 12 Girls Regional 2 East and 12 Boys VJL 1 were the other two teams to claim championships in season 2014 for the Casey Cavaliers. VJBL GRAND FINAL RESULTS Casey 18 Boys Regional 2 East 3 53 d Casey 2 - 31. Melbourne - 43 d 20 Boys VJL Two - 42. Kilsyth - 36 d 18 Girls VJL 3 - 32. Melbourne - 53 d 18 Boys VJL 2 - 49. Ringwood - 37 d 14 Girls Reg 4 East - 30. 14 Boys Reg 4 South - 36 d Knox - 35. 14 Boys Reg 5 South - 34 d Western Port - 31. Mckinnon - 39 d 12 Girls Reg 2 East - 31. 12 Boys VJL 1 - 52 d Waverley - 34. 12 Boys Reg 3 South - 35 d Pakenham - 34.

Zebra infestation takes City Football Federation Victoria - NPL EVEN though the Police Paddocks are usually full of kangaroos and passing wombats, a Zebrainfestation took hold on Saturday as Moreland knocked off home side Dandenong City 0-3 at Frank Holohan Soccer Complex. The City boys were keen to move up the ladder with a win, but Moreland let nothing penetrate its defences. Moreland’s attack almost reaped dividends early in the clash before the breakthrough goal in the 30th minute as Joel Nikolic headed home the first from a set piece. Nikolic doubled the lead just after the resumption - shooting cleanly from the penalty spot in the 47th minute before Nicholas Symeoy kicked the final nail into the Dandenong City coffin for the afternoon. Dandenong’s efforts almost reaped goals at the other end following the Moreland goal-spree as Dario Matkovic continue to toil and set up chances. Undisciplined efforts from Steven Topalovic and Goran Jozeljic left the pair with double yellow cards and the referee sent them from the field in the 76th and 79th minute respectively. The pair are now set to miss next week’s clash against St Albans. WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE AND STATE LEAGUES Casey Comets had their WPL season cut short by Ashburton in a 0-1 loss. It leaves the Comets in seventh place on the WPL ladder with an 8-5-9 record and 29 points.

Dandenong City's Steven Topalovic fights his way out of a herd of Moreland Zebras' defenders. 127326 Picture: JARROD POTTER Berwick City men kept their winning ways going following a 3-1 win over Peninsula Strikers. The expansive efforts of Alpha Turay (2 goals) troubled the Strikers defence while Daniel Waddup sealed the victory with the other goal. City sits fourth in State League 2 South-East on 35 points ahead of their home clash against Old Scotch FC on Saturday. Doveton SC lost 0-1 to Old Scotch at home and will face Beaumaris SC at home. Berwick City women finished the season on a rare high note, equalising with Keilor Park to take a point from a 3-3 draw. City will be relegated to Women’s State League 2 following the horror season that earned them last place in State League 1.

QUIZ NUMBER 1273 1. WHAT is the nickname of Australia’s Commonwealth Games gold medal winning netball team? 2. IN which sport were the most medals awarded at the Commonwealth Games? 3. WHICH Australian boxer won the Commonwealth junior Welterweight boxing title in 1973? 4. WHO scored the most runs in Test cricket in 2013? 5. WHO is the only horse to have won the Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane Cups in the same year? 6. WHICH veteran golfer won the 1986 US Open title? 7. WHO succeeded Don Bradman as Australian Test cricket captain? 8. Dorothy Chambers and Evonne Cawley hold a special distinction in Wimbledon tennis history. What is it? 9. WITH which glove does a southpaw boxer lead? 10. IN what year did Carlton and Collingwood attract a AFL record crowd to the grand final? 11. WHICH Australian sculler won gold medals at the 1928 and 1932 Olympics? 12. WHAT horse won the 2013 Melbourne Cup? 13. WHICH English cricketer led Tasmania to its famous 1979 Gillette Cup victory? 14. WHAT is the second sporting love of golfing legend Jack Nicklaus? 15. AN Australian became the first snooker player to score 1000 century breaks in 1970. Who was he? 16. IN which event did Glynis Nunn win gold at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? 17. WHERE did Australia score its epic win over Uruguay in 2005 to qualify for the soccer World Cup? 18. WHAT number is considered to be highly unlucky by Australian cricketers? 19. WHICH event did Darren Clark win to take out a gold medal on the track at the 1990 Commonwealth Games? 20. WHICH Australian tennis player beat Martina Navratilova four times and Chris EvertLloyd three times?

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The Casey Cardinia Netball Team of the Year, from left; Jasmine Maddocks, Meaghan Atkins, Liz Edwards, Tracey Dell, Rachel Priestley, Rahni Samason, Maggie Taumaoe, Olivia Macente, Tayla Shannon, Sarah McDermott and Lynne Moyes. 127495 Picture: SCOTT MEMERY

Clark’s a clear winner

Dual Narre Warren premiership coach Chris Toner stepped down from the position after Saturday's preliminary final loss to Cranbourne. 127118 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Winning run ends for Pies’ Toner By DAVID NAGEL DUAL Narre Warren premiership coach Chris Toner - one of country football’s great orators - has announced he will step down from the role after four years at the helm. Toner explained his decision from the terraces at Holm Park Road, where his dream of leading the Magpies to three consecutive flags had come to an end at the hands of arch-rival Cranbourne just a short time earlier. Toner said business and family commitments were the reasons behind his decision. “The way business is, I don’t think I can give the same level of commitment to the club going forward, and I don’t want to cheat these guys because they deserve more than what I can offer next year,” he said.

“You’ve got to have the drive, and a new coach might come in with that drive and propel them forward and give them that impetus ... it might be what they need. “And with family, I’ve got four boys getting older, and they’ve got their own sporting commitments now and maybe it’s time to put more time into that. It’s time for my boys to pursue their dreams now ... I’ve probably had my go now.” Toner certainly has “had a go” as he puts it - leaving Kalora Park with an 86 per cent strike rate, with 67 wins from 78 games telling only part of the story. He was a Narre Warren stalwart, but left at the end of 2005 to pursue his coaching dream with Cora Lynn in the Ellinbank league. Premiership success came in

2008, before two runner-up finishes became the precursors to his return to Fox Road in 2011. After a runnerup finish in his first year he lived out his childhood dream, coaching the Magpies to back-to-back flags before Saturday’s preliminary final loss to the Eagles ended a magnificent reign. “Absolutely, there’s been a lot of records fall - we’ve been able to win (44) consecutive games, two flags, premiers and champions, all that stuff that we hadn’t had prior,” he said. Toner said he will miss the coaching scene but leaves the club with some unbelievable memories. “I’ll miss the boys, the four years I had at Narre has been unbelievable ... it’s been a privilege to coach my own club, one that I’ve been at

for over 20 years. The 2012 grand final (against Cranbourne) was the greatest game I’ve been involved in with two teams at the peak of their powers going absolutely flat out. I’ve never seen anything like it and I don’t think I ever will again.” Toner indicated the intense fouryear rivalry with Cranbourne had probably evened itself out in the end. “We’ve had some great games over the years and today was no exception, they hit the front with 14 seconds left on the clock with a 50-metre penalty. It may or may not have been there, but that’s their luck, we had some luck last year so what goes around comes around. I’ve got the utmost respect for Cranbourne.” And so has the football world for you Chris Toner.

THE premiership title may still be up for grabs but Casey Cardinia’s finest netballers gathered at the Sandhurst Club last Friday for the annual vote count. Narre Warren excitement machine Erin Clark came away with top honours winning the A Grade best-and-fairest award with 29 votes. Beaconsfield star Jasmine Maddocks will be hoping to add Saturday’s premiership to her MVP Award, while Cranbourne’s Alanah Hardy took home the under-17 Red bestand-fairest award, adding to her fine list of achievements through the junior ranks. The Casey Cardinia Netball Team of the Year was also announced, with Berwick young gun Olivia Macente joining a team of stars that would give any opponent a run for their money.

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Who the greats are tipping for the big day Michael Tuck - VFL/AFL games record holder Beaconsfield by 17 points. Cranbourne has to work hard to get there and Beacy has had the week off and will be well prepared. Beacy is in pretty good form at the right time of year. Jeremy Bourke - AFL South-East Region General Manager Beaconsfield by 10 points. A young and dynamic team that now has the confidence, belief and talent. Jeff Jones - PCN Sports Alliance chief executive Beaconsfield by 8 points. They should be the fresher of the two after a week off, I suspect they’ll suffer from nerves early but on a warm day they’ll pull away in the end.

Darryl Nisbet - Legendary premiership coach of Berwick and Cranbourne Cranbourne by 33 in the dry or 20 in the wet. Boof has done a great job getting his boys there but Cranny is peaking at the right time with a full complement of players. Matt O’Neil - Hampton Park coach Beaconsfield to win by 10 points in a close one. If Beacy can nullify the supply to Holt and Theodoridis they should win. Beacy will be fresh after the week off and should run out the game stronger. Steve O’Bryan - Pakenham coach Cranbourne by under a goal. They have the ability to come from

nowhere and win the tight ones. Rhys Nisbet - Berwick coach Beaconsfield by 1 point. I have to back my best mate Boofa (Clint Evans). Good luck to both clubs. Brad ‘Tangles’ Kingsbury Former Gazette Sports Editor Cranbourne by 15 points. I don’t think Beacy can shut down all Cranny’s big game match winners again. Lachie Gillespie - Tooradin coach Beaconsfield by 6 points. Beacy are strong right across the ground and don’t have too many weaknesses. If they can control Holty and Theo they will win. Chris Toner - Narre Warren coach

Cranbourne by 1 point. With Holty in form they are always a chance. Brad Jones - ROC coach Beaconsfield by 5 points. Due to its midfield domination… the game will be won in the guts. If Cranny can win the inside ball Beacy will find it hard to control their forwards. Michael Boland becomes the most important player. Shannon Henwood Beaconsfield coach My tip is Cranny by 5 goals. Both teams are pretty evenly matched in the midfield and defence, but I think Cranny has more goal kicking power. Cranbourne’s best is better than Beacy’s.

Narre Warren’s Erin Clark took out the Casey Cardinia A Grade Netball bestand-fairest award with 29 votes. 127493 Picture: SCOTT MEMERY

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Above: The experience of Shaun Pollard will be pivotal to Beaconsfield s chances when the premiership cup goes up for grabs at Edwin Flack Reserve on Saturday. 124915 Picture: ROB CAREW CCFL SCOREBOARD

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CASEY CARDINIA GRAND FINAL DETAILS DATE Saturday, 20 September VENUE Edwin Flack Reserve Berwick. ADMISSION Adults $15.00 Aged pensioners with card $10.00 Students with photo ID $10.00 Under 16 Free Family Pass (2 adults and 2 under 16) $25.00 Health care cards Not accepted NO BYO ALCOHOL - Cars and bags will be searched. No alcohol is permitted to be brought into finals’ venues. DOGS - No dogs except guide dogs are permitted to be brought into finals’ venues. FOOTBALL STARTING TIMES SENIORS Beaconsfield v Cranbourne 2.30pm RESERVES Narre Warren v Pakenham 12.15pm UNDER 19 Narre Warren v Berwick 10.15am UNDER 17 Berwick v Narre Warren 8.15am NETBALL STARTING TIMES A GRADE Beaconsfield v Doveton 2.50pm B GRADE Keysborough v Berwick 1.20pm C GRADE Beaconsfield v Berwick 12noon D GRADE Beaconsfield v Cranbourne 12noon UNDER-17 RED Narre Warren v ROC 10.40am UNDER-17 WHITE Narre Warren v Beaconsfield 10.40am UNDER-15 RED Narre Warren v Pakenham 9.30am UNDER-15 WHITE Narre Warren v Pakenham 9.30am UNDER-13 RED Narre Warren v Doveton 8.20am UNDER-13 WHITE Beaconsfield v Doveton 8.20am

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opportunity to get back to the grand final and reverse the result from last year,” Cranbourne coach Scott Sutherland said. “I just couldn’t be prouder I applaud every one of them and look forward to working with them again to bring home the big prize.” There are some obvious and not so obvious match-ups that will determine the destination of the 2014 flag. Holt, the imperious scoring machine against Daniel Battaglin in the goal square, young Beaconsfield defender Brandon White on the ‘Golden Greek’ Michael Theodoridis, Curtis Barker and Tyson Mitchem in the guts, while the ability of Cranbourne ruckman Michael Boland to play the game of his life against dual Norm Walker Medallist, Scott Meyer, will be critical. Beaconsfield coach Clint Evans is confident his younger players, and game plan, will stand up under the enormous pressure that’s sure to be applied. “We’ve got a few younger blokes in the side, but they’re level headed, mature beyond their years and they’re good footballers,” Evans said. “Cranbourne know what it’s all about, they’ve been there over the last few years but I’m confident our pressure and intensity will stand us in good stead.” Cranbourne is resilient, like one of those inflatable punching bags that are filled with sand at the bottom. It can be punched, kicked or wrestled to the ground but, somehow, the bloody thing just keeps springing back to life... and smiling. It’s that resilient quality that will see redemption completed... it’s Cranbourne by 13 points.

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RESILIENCE - Ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy. Cranbourne felt sick in the guts, down in the dumps and at times with little or no hope before floating on air after defeating Narre Warren by five points in an epic preliminary final at Holm Park Road on Saturday. The resilient Eagles fell 41 points behind, 10 minutes into the third term, before a stunning 11 goal to three revival saw them book a place in this week’s Casey Cardinia league grand final against Beaconsfield. The Magpies were at their scintillating best in the first quarter, racing to a five-goal lead after just 20 minutes of play. They then controlled the middle stages of the match but just couldn’t hammer the final nail in the Eagles’ coffin. Liam Myatt kicked two goals in the second term but his easy miss, and others to Aaron McIver and Jake Richardson, really did let the Eagles off the hook. It was staggering that the margin had only stretched by three... from 25 at the first break to 28 points at half time. Cranbourne skipper Marc Holt, who was limping heavily, kicked the first of the third term before the Magpies once again took a grip. When Justin Marriott kicked two, and Kerem Baskaya another, the Magpies were out to a game high 41 points. But then the Eagles’ resilience kicked in, booting four of the last five goals for the third quarter to cut the margin back to 25 points at the final break. Holt was brilliant all day, his seventh, and 99th goal for the season was followed by two quick ones to Jarrod Mur-

phy, then a third of the second half from Michael Theodoridis and, all of a sudden, just seven minutes in, we had a two-point game. Holt’s seventh for the match then brought up his third consecutive century of goals, an astounding feat that went largely un-noticed as the champion joyously celebrated his sides’ first lead for the afternoon. But the drama then reached fever pitch. The 2500 strong crowd then watched on in amazement as Troy Tharle, the Eagles’ tireless centre half forward, marked 70-metres out from goal, only to for Marriott to creep over the mark and give away a nightmarish 50-metre penalty. Tharle kicked truly with just 14 seconds left on the clock, a Marriott clearance then marked by Curtis Barker before the siren sounded to end a magnificent contest... and Narre Warren’s season. GRAND FINAL PREVIEW CRANBOURNE will draw on the gut wrenching and unimaginable pain of last year’s heartbreaking grand final loss to Narre Warren when it looks for the ultimate in redemption against Beaconsfield at Edwin Flack Reserve. Dylan Quirk’s last kick of the season cruelly robbed Cranbourne of its greatest triumph, bruised bodies lay dormant for what seemed an eternity, pools of tears flooding Pakenham’s Toomuc Reserve as skipper Marc Holt and his side struggled to come to grips with the pain. From that very moment there was only one cure... only one medicine... now the remedy, a premiership cup, a brother to sit alongside the drought-breaking silverware of 2011 stands just four quarters away. “At our first meeting, that’s what the players asked for, the

PRELIMINARY FINALS SENIORS CRANBOURNE 2.1 4.2 9.3 16.5 (101) NARRE WARREN 6.2 8.6 12.10 14.12 (96) Cranbourne goals: M. Holt 8, M. Theodoridis 3, J. Murphy 2, T. Tharle, M. Gearon, A. Vella. Best: B. Osborne, C. Barker, M. Boland, M. Rus, T. Tharle, S. Morrish. Narre Warren goals: K. Baskaya 6, L. Myatt 3, J. Marriott 2, J. Parker, C. McNamara, M. Lee. Best: D. Collins, M. Lee, K. Baskaya, J. Richardson, C. McNamara. RESERVES PAKENHAM 1.7 2.11 3.13 7.14 (56) BERWICK 0.3 2.5 2.8 3.12 (30) Pakenham goals: C. Shooter 2, C. Bevan, M. Hicks, A. Alberni, N. Fry, J. Kowarzik. Berwick goals: T. Gillies, J. Phillips, T. Van Hout. UNDER 19 BERWICK 1.4 6.6 9.7 12.10 (82) CRANBOURNE 0.1 1.3 5.6 6.8 (44) Berwick goals: H. Money 4, T. Stanton 2, N. Hillard 2, J. Goumas, A. Sigeti, A. Taylor, M. Graham. Cranbourne goals: Z. Roscoe 3, J. Rich 2, L. Vella. UNDER 17 NARRE WARREN 2.4 5.6 7.8 8.12 (60) DOVETON 0.2 2.8 4.13 6.19 (55) Narre Warren goals: D. Kitto 3, M. Cronjaeger 2, J. Creely, B. Homfray, N. Aliotta. Doveton goals: L. Kerford, C. Gray, A. Humphries, D. Bowman, J. Battle, B. Cram.

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Skoda Yeti is a practical and affordable small SUV. The Skoda Yeti is available with the choice of three engines - two petrol and one diesel. The idea of an SUV being powered by either a 1.2 or 1.4-litre petrol engine would have been unthinkable not that long ago but such have been the advances in turbocharging technology that even with maximum power outputs of 77 kW and 90 kW respectively Yeti punts along nicely in normal usage albeit at a fairly high 5000 rpm. More importantly there’s excellent torque of 175 Nm in the 1.2-litre 77TSI and 200 Nm from the 1.4-litre 90TSI both from around 1500 rpm. Driving enthusiasts are likely to opt for the 103TDI 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine.

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