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Casey Welcomes BIG Investment in Transport Casey’s Liberal candidates have welcomed the record investment in local roads saying they are proud of the Napthine Government’s record, delivering the local road upgrades and major infrastructure investment the community needs.
The project will complement the recently announced $10.1 million duplication of Sladen Street between Codrington Street and Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road. Mr Ablett said that he is working hard with Minister Mulder to address a number of road issues that have been raised around the Cranbourne electorate. “This includes taking up the case of Lyndhurst residents opposed to closure of Northey Road as well as a real plan to solve the chronic traffic issues on Thompsons Road,” Mr Ablett said. Liberal Candidate for Narre Warren South, Susan Serey welcomed the continuing works on the $49 million Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road upgrade and the $40 million Hallam Road upgrade in Hampton Park.
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Improvements to public transport services in the City of Casey are set to continue with the Napthine Government recently announcing the $2-$2.5 billion Cranbourne-Pakenham Rail Corridor project which will cater for another 4,500 passengers during weekday peak hour.
“I’m proud to be part of Denis Napthine’s team that is serious about improving public transport in our local area,” Ms Stapledon said.
Mr Ablett said in the five year period to December 2013, there were eight recorded crashes at the site, including two serious injury crashes.
“As someone who lives and works here in the Cranbourne electorate, I know how important it is to have a road network that will keep us moving into the future.”
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Liberal Candidate for Narre Warren North Amanda Stapledon, welcomed the commitment to build a better Public Transport system in Casey.
Liberal Candidate for Cranbourne, Geoff Ablett recently joined the Minister for Roads, Terry Mulder, to announce a $427,000 investment to improve safety at the intersection of Sladen Street and Codrington Street in Cranbourne.
“The upgrade will include the installation of concrete traffic islands on the Codrington Street approaches, as well as line marking to clearly mark the intersection,” Mr Ablett said.
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The project will boost capacity and reliability, delivering 25 next-generation high capacity trains, improving signalling and removing four level crossings. It will also create 3,000 jobs.
“These major investments in the Narre Warren South Electorate are projects that the former Labor Government neglected to fund over 11 years,” Ms Serey said. “The Napthine Government, in just one term, has committed, funded and started these projects,” Ms Serey said. “The duplication of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road will be a fully divided road for 3.5 kilometres between Pound Road and Thompson Road,” Ms Serey said. “Three lanes each way between Pound Road and Coral Drive/Fordholm Road in Hampton Park is the one of the key aspects of the Hallam Road project.” Liberal Candidate for Narre Warren North, Amanda Stapledon said the Casey community has welcomed the governments preliminary work on providing a third lane on the Monash Freeway between the South Gippsland Freeway and Clyde Road. “This project has the potential to cut peak hour commuter times,” Ms Stapledon said.
“Originally deleted from the plans by the former Labor Government to save on time and on budget, the Napthine Government commitment has been welcomed within the community.” In addition to these local projects, only the Napthine Government will deliver the East West Link, a vital project which will pull Melbourne’s freeway systems together. The East West Link will provide an alternative to the Monash-West Gate freeways for east-west travel. The project will ease congestion on the Eastern and Monash freeways, as well as the Princes Highway and create thousands of Victorian jobs.
The Napthine Government will continue to invest in Casey’s roads so that you spend less time stuck in traffic and more time at home with your family.
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“The Napthine Government is committed to reducing the cost of living by delivering more affordable public transport for people living in Zone 2. From 1 January 2015 commuters will be able to travel in Zone 1 and 2 for the price of a Zone 1 fare saving around $1200,” Ms Stapledon said. In addition to cheaper fares and major improvements, only the Napthine Government will build the Melbourne Airport Rail Link, which means your interstate or overseas holiday will start as soon as you board the train in Casey. The service will depart from Southern Cross Station every 10 minutes during peak hour with the total journey to the airport expected to take approximately 25 minutes. The new link will terminate at a new elevated station at Melbourne Airport. Ms Stapledon said the Melbourne Airport Rail Link is a critical component of the broader Transport Plan that will deliver more services to carry more people. “Only the Napthine Government will build the Airport Rail Link and continue to deliver better, cheaper, more convenient public transport in Melbourne’s south east.” MORE INFO: myrailline.com.au Authorised by D Mantach, 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
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YOUR LOCAL LIBERAL CANDIDATES FOR THE STATE ELECTION
GEOFF ABLETT Cranbourne PO Box 5013, Cranbourne Vic 3977 0475 206 096 Geoff.Ablett@vic.liberal.org.au
SUSAN SEREY Narre Warren South PO Box 206, Hampton Park Vic 3976 0406 411 674 Susan.Serey@vic.liberal.org.au
AMANDA STAPLEDON Narre Warren North PO Box 820, Endeavour Hills Vic 3802 0499 224 188 Amanda.Stapledon@vic.liberal.org.au
JOANNA PALATSIDES Dandenong PO Box 8271, Dandenong Plaza 3175
Geoff Ablett is an experienced local leader who knows how to get results for Cranbourne. As Mayor of the City of Casey in 2014, Geoff has a strong track record working with the local community and State and Federal Governments, to get the best possible results for Casey residents. Geoff is passionate about delivering the jobs Cranbourne families need and understands the importance of better access to public transport. He has welcomed the Napthine Government’s upgrade to the Cranbourne Pakenham line and the plan to deliver Zone 1 and 2 travel for a Zone 1 fare. Geoff is a teacher who has taught at a number of local schools. Geoff is proud to be a part of Denis Napthine’s team, delivering projects like the $940,000 upgrade of Cranbourne West Primary and the brand new Casey
Central East Primary School, Cranbourne South West Primary School and Heather Grove Primary School in Clyde North. Geoff also recently announced that a re-elected Napthine Government will invest $12 million in Cranbourne Secondary College. Geoff’s a team player. As a veteran of the AFL who played over 200 games for Hawthorn, including two premierships, Geoff will be a true advocate for investment in local sporting clubs and community groups. He has already made an election commitment to deliver $2 million to the Cranbourne Football and Netball Club and $1.5 million to the Casey Comets Soccer Club so that these great clubs can upgrade their facilities and continue to grow. With your support Geoff will be a strong local voice who will work tirelessly to build a better Cranbourne electorate.
Susan Serey, a life long resident of the City of Casey and local Councillor, is a passionate and active member of our community. Susan knows how important it is for the Narre Warren South Electorate to have a genuine, local representative who cares about residents, businesses and our community needs. With years of experience in small business and her own family business in Berwick, Susan understands the importance of economic activity and challenges facing those trying to create jobs. Susan is proud of her many years of experience in the voluntary and not for profit sector, and the work she has undertaken helping the most underprivileged in our community. Equally, Susan is focussed on building the capacity of our voluntary organisations such as sporting
organisations, senior groups, traders and multicultural groups and so that their valuable community work can continue. Susan is already making a difference in our community with a fresh, positive approach and dedication to work with all levels of government to achieve positive outcomes for our diverse community. She is proud of the commitments made by the Napthine Government to Casey and the South East, investments to build a build a better community with responsible financial management, record investment in local infrastructure, improving services for children and young people, families and older people and supporting business and community organisations. Narre Warren South needs a local, dedicated and positive voice in the Napthine Government. Your support for Susan Serey this November will ensure just that.
Amanda Stapledon has lived locally for more than 18 years and is passionate about making the Narre Warren North electorate an even better place to work, live and raise a family. Amanda is a Casey Councillor and a strong advocate for her community. She was the Mayor of Casey in 2013 and Deputy Mayor in 2014. Meeting the infrastructure and services demands for the largest city in Victoria is no easy feat, but Amanda has met the challenge head on. She listens to the community, takes action on local issues and gets results. As the sole parent of an adult child with multiple disabilities, Amanda understands the challenges families face. She knows how difficult it can be to juggle raising a child, working and balancing the household budget. To address the need for better services for young people with disabilities, she co-founded Casey Kidz Klub and
is actively involved in a number of local community organisations. She was thrilled to recently announce that a re-elected Napthine Government will deliver $100,000 for the Narre Warren North Scout Hall, $500,000 for a new pavilion at Narre Warren Football Netball Club and welcomes the investment into Operation Newstart to help young people in Casey develop skills, build confidence and make new connections to get them ready for life after school. Amanda will fight hard to secure upgrades to road and public transport infrastructure, better health, education and community services and more local jobs. Amanda Stapledon is proud to be a part of Denis Napthine’s team, and together with the community will deliver the infrastructure and services needed to build a better Narre Warren North.
Joanna Palatsides is passionate about the local community. She has lived locally for 18 years with her husband Themy and son. Joanna has years of experience in small business, and works extensively with various voluntary organsiations helping those most in need. Joanna is a JP, a Community Guardian for those in need of a State appointed guardian and a committee member or office bearer for a number of local organisations. Through her extensive community work in the Dandenong Electorate, Joanna has seen first-hand the issues faced by local residents and will fight hard for better roads
and public transport for the people of the Dandenong electorate. Joanna understands the need to support local community groups and organisations and make sure that our community has access to the health and the education services we need. Joanna is proud to be part of Denis Napthine’s team that has delivered 39 additional train services along the Dandenong corridor and a more integrated public transport network, and a team that will build the Melbourne Airport Link and East-West Link.
Brad Battin is the State Member for Gembrook and Parliamentary Secretary for Environment in the Victorian Coalition Government. Prior to his election in 2010, Brad was a Small Business owner and had previously served in the Victoria Police, with a particular focus on youth issues and engagement. During Brad’s campaign for election in 2010, he promised to stand up for local community groups and fight for better education facilities and infrastructure for the growth corridor. Once elected Brad continued to fight for his constituents and commitments in Parliament House.
Brad and the Coalition Government have delivered the Officer Special School, Officer Secondary College, upgraded emergency services and funded more than $100 million in local road upgrades.
0438 712 483 Joanna.Palatsides@vic.liberal.org.au
BRAD BATTIN MP Gembrook 5/6-8 Langmore Lane, Berwick 3976 (03) 9796 1987 Brad.Battin@parliament.vic.gov.au
As a local resident for most of his life and being involved in local community groups Brad understands the importance of local volunteers, sports clubs and community groups. Brad is a strong voice for the community and will make sure the Government continues to build the required infrastructure and services to accommodate for one of Melbourne’s fastest growing corridors. Authorised by D Mantach, 104 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
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LOCAL ISSUES Building a Better and Safer Casey y that is exactly what has happened,” Ms Serey said. SUSAN SEREY Narre Warren South
More police, PSOs patrolling railway stations, abolishing suspended sentences, tough action to combat illicit drugs and tougher baseline sentencing reforms highlight four years of building a safer more vibrant Casey community. Liberal Candidate for Narre Warren South, Susan Serey said an additional 1,700 police officers are now on the beat, meaning that more criminals are being arrested, leading to a safer Victoria. “The Government was elected to get tough on criminals and anti-social behaviour and
Labor’s Legacy of Financial Failures Still Hurting Casey Families Victorian Labor’s 11 years of financial disasters wasted billions of dollars of your money. This money could have paid for more road and public transport infrastructure, more level crossing removals, more school upgrades, AND eased the pressures on the cost of living. So when Daniel Andrews admitted he wasn’t much good at Maths (The Age, 21 June 2014) and billions of dollars were wasted by Labor from 1999-2010, losses for which Victorians are paying each and every day, why on earth would you trust him with your wallet? $3.6 billion wasted on the bungled pokies auction & compensation paid for breach of contract $1.4 billion budget blow out on the Myki ticketing system under Labor $22 billion wasted on Labor’s desalination disaster, costing Victorians $2 million each day for the next 27 years $750 million + $500,000 per year on maintenance for the North South Pipeline Budget blow out on Regional Rail Link $360 million budget blow out for roads construction such as the M1 upgrade. $120 million wasted on schools’ disastrous Ultranet computer system $70 million budget blow out Mismanagement of the Federally funded BER Program $420 Million backlog in school maintenance built up under Labor $1.4 billion budget blow outs for Labor’s IT projects such as Healthsmart and Victoria Police LINK project
Daniel Andrews endorsed every Labor Financial Failure around the Cabinet Table. Why would you trust him with your wallet?
“By making sure we have a safer, more vibrant community we have made Victoria an even better place to live.” “PSOs are now patrolling Casey stations and carparks from 6pm to last train and commuters feel safer at night,” Ms Serey said. Labor’s revolving door approach to justice has been brought to an end - jail will mean jail - and we have brought forward tough action to combat ice and funding to tackle violence against women and families. “Crime was rampant under Labor, because Labor is soft on crime. The Napthine Government will continue to build a better, safer Casey,” Ms Serey said.
Creating Victorian Jobs in the 21st Century GEOFF ABLETT Cranbourne
Liberal Candidate for Cranbourne, Geoff Ablett, has welcomed the comprehensive Victorian Jobs in the 21st Century plan. The $33 billion initiative will create 200,000 jobs and provide training for 850,000 Victorians. Mr Ablett said the Victorian Jobs in the 21st Century plan will use the Napthine Government’s record investment in large-scale infrastructure projects as a springboard to create a diverse, highly skilled and productive workforce that will underpin a strong economy for decades to come. “This is a clear 6-point plan that builds on Victoria’s strengths and capitalises on the opportunities presented through the Asian Century,” Mr Ablett said. “The plan will focus on skills, manufacturing, infrastructure, services, the digital economy and international engagement.” Premier Denis Napthine said over the last three and a half years the government has built a strong foundation for Victoria’s future. “There are now 100,000 more people employed than when we came to office and since 2010 we have also enabled 800,000 people to enrol in 1.8 million courses,” Dr Napthine said. “On top of this, we have invested in the largest public infrastructure program seen in Australia in more than 70 years.” MORE INFO: growingjobs.vic.gov.au
Over the next four years the Napthine Government will: spend $5.2 billion to deliver training for 850,000 Victorians, plus 60,000 new apprenticeships invest an additional $121.4 million to support young people and adults who are changing jobs, and create a Future Skills Fund to create skills centres across Victoria commit $274 million to grow Victoria’s manufacturing sector invest more than $120 million to grow and develop service sectors such as our biotechnology industry, our design and innovation capabilities and our international education markets create a new $30 million Manufacturing and Innovation Technology Fund
The Napthine Government is the only choice with a real plan, with real investment that will lead to real jobs for Casey’s families.
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EDUCATION AND SKILLS: THE FACTS The Napthine Government is providing more opportunities to access education and training than ever before.
We’re delivering for Victorians:
Former Labor Governments repeatedly left the education system in a shambles. In 1992, Labor left a $650 million backlog in maintenance, which the Kennett Government then had to fix. They did so, leaving a zero backlog of maintenance in 1999.
* From 2015, the government is providing $42.5 million to replace the Education Maintenance Allowance.
Following the statewide audit of school maintenance buildings in 2012, and after 11 years of Labor, Victorians were again left with a $420 million maintenance backlog.
* $5.5 billion directly to Victorian government schools, which is an extra $258 million on 2014.
* In 2015, over 700 government schools and more than 250 000 students will benefit from $34.5 million, and non-government schools will benefit from $8 million of special funding to help disadvantaged students.
* The 2014-15 budget includes a massive $350 million over the forward estimates for students State Member for South Eastern with disabilities and $273 Metropolitan Region, Inga Peulich million to support students with told State Parliament that if Labor disabilities. did not waste money between The Napthine Government is 1999 and 2010, Victorians would delivering a record $9.2 billion be able to see those wasted funds into upgrading more school for school education in 2014-15, $1 billion more than Labor’s last buildings. budget in 2010-11.
The former Labor Government reformed the system back in 2009, opening up TAFE funding to competition by the private sector and registered training organisations (RTOs), which was then condemned by the Australian Education Union. In terms of spending for training we are providing $1.2 billion a year compared to just over $800 million in 2010 under Labor. We have increased that funding by 50 per cent. TAFE funding has increased from $487 million to over $600 million. Somehow Labor has concocted the view that an increase in funding from $808 million to $1.2 billion is a cut to the system. Since coming to office the Victorian government has delivered investments in
vocational education and training (VET) which have resulted in an increase in enrolments from 426 900 in 2010 to a massive 645 000 in 2013. We have also delivered: * $30 million package over two years for reskilling automotive supply chain workers * 43 percent increase in the number of Indigenous students in training * 58 percent increase in the number of students with a disability in training * 109 percent increase in the number of CALD students in training.
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THE State Government will join with Casey Council to build a community centre worth more than $5 million. Victorian Premier Denis Napthine visited Cranbourne West last week to announce the brand-new facility for the area. Dr Napthine announced the new Cranbourne West Family and Community Centre - at a cost of $5.06 million.
ful in its application for a major capital grant for the new centre. The government’s major capital grant of $1.6m will be combined with $3.46 million in funding from the City of Casey. Casey mayor Mick Morland said it would bring many vital services together in one convenient location. “This new facility will help the council meet the demand for quality education, care, health and support ser-
The centre will include three kindergarten rooms, two Maternal and Child Health consulting rooms, one community room, a meeting room and outdoor space. It is scheduled to open in early 2016 and would be located along Bradman Drive, Cranbourne West. The Premier visited the Marriott Waters Family and Community Centre on Friday 24 October to announce that the City of Casey council was success-
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Pumped for race of life By BRIDGET SCOTT ‘PURPLE blood’ will run thick through the veins of many in the next couple of weeks as the annual Cranbourne-Narre Warren Relay for Life draws close. Relay chairwoman Nicole Ryan said she “just loves it” and it is a real passion of her own.“When you’re in relay, people say you have purple blood because it runs through you,” she said. “I feel like I have that run through me.” Nicole Ryan founded the Cranbourne-Narre Warren Relay for Life event three years ago and said she has relayed for 10 years now. “My father was diagnosed 10 years ago with cancer, and for us it was a way to get him talking,” she said. Prior to the Cranbourne-Narre Warren event, Ms Ryan had a team in the Casey Relay for Life. She said her passion for the cause prompted her to start an event of her own. For this first time, the event will be held at Casey Fields after it ran at the Cranbourne Racecourse the past two times. “We outgrew it there,” Ms Ryan said. The organiser said people could expect to be “blown out of the water” and numbers looked like they would be up on previous years. City of Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon is a keen participant in this event and said she felt “privileged to be involved since its inception”. “It really brings the community together,” she said. “You only have to be there to understand its meaning ... so many people wait for this event
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Seniors see red on risk By BRIDGET SCOTT
A MEMBER of the Hampton Park Senior Citizens group says members “have their hearts in their throats” when they attempt to cross Pound Road in Hampton Park. Neil Sheppard from the Senior Citizens group said this has been an ongoing issue for around 16 years. As a result, his group has lobbied for a push-button pedestrian crossing across Pound Road, near Narellen Drive. “We are petrified someone will be injured or worse,” he said. “It’s dangerous at any time.” Mr Sheppard said it was a big deal for members of his group who used motorised scooters or were vision impaired, and said he had also seen children using a drain nearby to cross the road. “It’s not only an issue for seniors,” he said.
He said the group had felt a “lack of support” for their cause from different levels of government. “Residents would like a controlled crossing in Pound Road,” he said. “It’s a multi-directional road and trying to get across it at any stage is dangerous.” He said the group prepared a petition for the City of Casey council last year which they said went to VicRoads. City of Casey Election Advocacy spokesman Cr Sam Aziz said that the council was aware of some local residents’ concerns regarding difficulty crossing Pound Road near the Hampton Park Senior Citizens Facility. “The council has been advocating on behalf of the community for a pedestrian crossing to be installed at this location,” he said. “The council has raised the issue with VicRoads and also
with the Minister for Roads on a number of occasions and has facilitated meetings between representatives of the Hampton Park Senior Citizens Club and VicRoads as recently as July this year.” He said no funding had been committed for delivery of this project and the council would welcome it from either party. VicRoads Metropolitan South East Region director Adam Maguire said VicRoads had undertaken research to see where a pedestrian crossing would be best suited along Pound Road. “As an outcome of these investigations, a proposal to install pedestrian operated signals on Pound Road, near Highland Avenue will be considered for future funding,” he said. “VicRoads will install ‘pedestrian crossing’ warning signs at this location by the end of this week.”
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Beat cancer four times - and still fighting Truck crash causes chaos on highway By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
APART from telling close family and friends, Sandi Bonavita has never shared her story. The Casey grandmother has beaten lung cancer once and fought breast cancer four times, the latter returning with a vengeance in July this year. With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and as she fights her fifth bout of cancer in 17 years, Sandi knew there was no better time than now to share her history in the hope of raising awareness. “I have never made a fuss about having cancer - in fact, most people would never know what I have gone through,” Sandi, 60, said. “But this year I have developed such a heart for giving something back to all of those who tirelessly fight to find a cure for cancer.” Canadian-born Sandi has also signed up to do next year’s Weekend to End Women’s Cancer walk for the first time, to raise money for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, held in the last weekend in January. “It’s a 60-kilometre walk over two days and I am in training, walking six kilometres a day,” she said. “I have a team of seven who have agreed to join me in this walk, and I believe I will be alive to do it.” The born-again Christian was first diagnosed with cancer in her
Sandi Bonavita, here with her devoted husband, Martin, is currently fighting her fourth bout of breast cancer in 17 years. 129326 Picture: ROB CAREW right breast in May 1997, when she was 44. It spread to her lymph system and after a lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiation treatment, Sandi won that first battle and was announced cancer-free in January of the next year. Three years before Christmas in 2005, Sandi was then diagnosed with an aggressive cancer in the same breast, but treatment again saw it eradicated by May 2006. More than half a decade then passed without any cancer returning and Sandi was considered a
‘survivor’. That was before doctors discovered it again in her left breast in February 2012, and soon also diagnosed her with lung cancer. After surgical complications due to the proximity of the breast cancer to her nerve tissue, it wasn’t until May 2013, after countless operations, that Sandi was once again diagnosed cancer-free. “However, I was unable to have any more radiotherapy as I have had it on both sides of my chest in the past and the scar tissue build-
up will not allow for more,” Sandi said. And on 14 July this year, cancer was discovered again in Sandi’s left breast. “I have two tumours under my left arm approximately two inches in diameter, each again inoperable as they are enmeshed in too much scar tissue,” she said. “Halfway through chemo I had a CT scan in September and the results are incredible - the two tumours have shrunk to only a quarter and a bit left, with two more rounds of chemo to go. “We all believe that I will once again beat this beast and be cancerfree.” Sandi’s last round of chemotherapy will be undertaken next month, with devoted husband, Martin, by her side. “All through my journey, I have had a wonderful support group and a loving family who have supported me in all of this,” she said. “I have never been afraid of dying, but never been afraid of fighting to overcome this either. “I have a great faith in God and know that the prayers and support from all have seen me through this also.” Sandi may be battling cancer once again, but she is a survivor in every sense of the word. For more information and to donate to the Weekend to End Women’s Cancer walk, visit www. endcancer.org.au, and use Sandi’s participant number - 121226-2.
A TRUCK accident which occurred due to Monday’s wild weather forced traffic to go into gridlock on the Monash Freeway this week. A truck jack-knifed around 8am on Monday on the freeway, about 300 metres east of HallamBelgrave Road, after the driver used his brakes. Senior Station Officer from Hallam CFA Stephen Keating attended the accident and said the truck had a large trailer on the back and managed to avoid colliding with any other vehicles. “The driver himself did an amazing job, or had good fortune, to not hit any other vehicles,” he said. The CFA officer said the truck slid off the road and into the centre median strip. “He then hit the wire rope barrier which stopped him from hitting the incoming traffic, Mr Keating said. The truck was empty at the time and Mr Keating said the emergency crews’ main concern at the time was leaking diesel fuel and oil which were heading straight for the drainage system. “The Hallam Hazardous Material team attended the scene and were able to use equipment to stop any further fuel or oil getting into the stormwater drains,” he said. “As well as that, we used other equipment to plug tears in the bottom of the tank to stem the flow of oil and diesel.” All of this had to be done before crews could attempt to move the vehicle. “It caused some real traffic issues, but we couldn’t have got it out of that position,” he said.
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Shaken but not deterred By BRIDGET SCOTT THE glamour of the occasion couldn’t hide the dark reality that is family violence when Windermere hosted an awareness-raising cocktail party last week. In the lead-up to November’s White Ribbon campaign, the Casey-based organisation brought together about 50 women for its inaugural Sip In Style function at Mon Bijou Penthouse in Flinders Lane. The evening was designed to highlight the services offered by Windermere, which is just one of the Casey organisations that are on the front line of helping families afflicted by family violence. The guest speakers were two women with very different life experiences: international model and jewellery designer Sa-
mantha Wills and domestic violence survivor Carla Gagliardi. Ms Gagliardi lost her home and her job after her former fiance assaulted her leaving her hospitalised. She and her son are now on the path to a new life thanks to the Windermere’s help and support. In contrast, Samantha Wills shared her story of success building an international jewellery design business. From humble beginnings at a Sunday market, Ms Wills’s designs now adorn the likes of A-list celebrities Drew Barrymore, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. Ms Wills said that as a young adult growing up in Port Macquarie, “she didn’t fathom that you could make a living out of doing something creative”.
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her home-made creations - cash only. After her name became more widely known, Ms Wills quit her retail job and made it her mission to “create a brand that had a story to tell”.
Ms Wills said she was a strong advocate for women’s issues and donated a number of pieces of jewellery as raffle prizes. Windermere chief executive officer Lynette Buoy said the
statistics relating to family violence were startling. “One person dies every week across Australia as a result of family violence,” she said. “We feel this is just too much.” She spoke about a range of Windermere’s early intervention programs and other services available to the victims of domestic violence. “We are working in schools around gender equity, challenging stereotypes, which happen as a result of being around family violence,” she said. “We also support kids, provide counselling and more.” Next week the News launches its 2014 White Ribbon campaign with a moving story on Carla Gagliardi’s brave fight to reclaim her life.
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New mayor’s steady course By BRIDGET SCOTT
Former City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett congratulated new Mayor Mick Morland on his appointment last Monday night. 129532
Spate of fires POLICE do not believe three grass fires within 24 hours of each other in the City of Casey are connected. The first occurred on Friday 24 October around 11.50pm in Hampton Park. Police believe young children have lit the fire which burnt grass between Laura Drive and Kirkwood Crescent. Both police and CFA crews attended and a witness has told police that they saw a “silver people mover” in the area around the time of the fire. The next fire occurred around 4.20am on 25 October at a reserve off Bonyalla Drive in Cranbourne West. Police believe this fire was also suspicious and the CFA attended. Police suspect children have lit a fire underneath the playground at this reserve with all of the equipment burnt and is now inoperable. Less than an hour later at around 5am, a fire occurred in Doveton between Lillypilly Avenue and Myrtle Grove. It was lit on a rubbish pile and also caught onto a fence. Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
“I am also thrilled to lead the commencement of construction of the $125 million Casey Cultural Precinct in mid-2015, Casey’s largest ever infrastructure project.” Cr Morland said he believed the best trait he would bring to the position of Mayor was his passion to “always lead us on the path forward.” “We all need to be on the same page and work in the one direction,” he said.
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AS ANOTHER state election looms, I was delighted to see our former mayors Geoff Ablett and Amanda Stapledon stand for local state seats in the Casey area. As a former councillor for the Cranbourne township, I think it is vitally important to have that local knowledge and appreciation for local issues that only local government can give you. Geoff and Amanda have that experience, having represented their ridings and the City of Casey for a number of years. Geoff has been a great advocate on behalf of his riding on issues of public transport, sporting facilities, education and local business, and is passionate about his local area. Amanda, like Geoff, has served her riding wonderfully well, particularly on issues such as health, transport, employment, not forgetting what she is extremely passionate about people with disabilities. There is nothing like local knowledge when representing one’s area and, as I see it, Geoff and Amanda have that quality and a passion for the city they live in. I am sure if elected to State Parliament they would represent us with enthusiasm and honesty, not only in local issues but also in the broader issues that confront our state. I wish them well in their respective seats in the coming election. Peter Giles, Cranbourne.
Rates of payment ON BEHALF of the ratepayers of the City of Casey, we have raised three questions with the council: 1. How much of ratepayers’ money was paid for the out-of-court settlement regards the sexual harassment case against the CEO of the City of Casey Mike Tyler? 2. How much of ratepayers' money was paid to Ben Price (Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonator)? 3. How much of ratepayers' money was paid to Guy Sebastian for the naming and opening ceremony of the Casey Cultural Precinct? A reply from the excutive assistant to Mr Tyler, Sue Jolly, asked us to contact the director of Corporate Services Sally Curtain who stated that, unfortunately, each of the questions above related to the matter to which commercial confidentiality apply and it was, therefore, inappropriate to comment further. Ms Curtain once again referred us to Rob Pedder (Ombudsman-Casey Council) who once again declined to comment on these issues. This beating about the bush was annoying, so we emailed the Local Government Investigation and Compliance Inspectorate for answers. Melissa Haddon from the inspectorate replied stating that these matters do not fall under the jurisdiction of the inspectorate as they do not breach the Local Government Act. We ratepayers have a right to know why council is hiding behind commercial confidentiality. They must understand that ratepayers are paying their fat salaries and as such we have a distinct right to know how the council spends million and millions of dollars of our money We do not need a council that is not straightforward in all its dealings and cannot answer to the community that it is elected to serve. Come on all ratepayers, stand up and be counted. This is our right as ratepayers. It is our hard-earned money that the council misuses and hides under the guide of commercial confidentiality. We want an answer to these three questions from the City of Casey council. All in all, councils are a drain on all ratepayers across the country. Dunstand Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.
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Socially speaking Re: Council demands legal costs Mr Richardson may be challenging... but council should not bankrupt the poor guy.... They could have easily blocked his emails and simply answered the two questions everyone is allowed to ask at a council meeting.... Give him a break and allow people of all intellect to engage with elected reps and public servants as they see fit. They are not a law unto themselves and are actually supposed to work for everyone and be a tolerant council. Julia, via web.
at Cranbourne South Primary School. Fellow neighbours in Botanic Ridge, what we should all be doing is banding together and shaming this State Government that after four years has yet to buy land in our estate to build a school as they promised us four years ago. They have now set us back 10 years. Nancy, via web.
We do not see why the council had to spend so much ratepayers' money for this discrimination claim. We know a friend who was also removed from a council meeting by security personnel when he posed a simple question to the mayor who said that he had given himself a salary increase. For this question he was removed from the meeting hall by force. Not fair. Dunstan, via web.
I'm thinking it will be about time all us Botanic Ridge residents start looking into a class group action against Casey council and the developers in the area as all we have been given in the last few years is nothing but lies and deception from both parties. Besides, since our massive rate rise last year, all I see is that other suburbs get projects done, but yet all we get is half-a***d park maintenance with trees that lean on angles after strong winds blow through. Pete, via web.
Re: School shift pledge I agree with Joe Kelly, Cranbourne South Primary School has gone to waste over the last four years. The State Government have not invested a red cent to upgrade our school, the State Government had no plans to upgrade our school which is located next to a bottle shop and, yes, we have the odd drunk walk into our school grounds during school hours. The State Government have not even purchased land in the Botanic Ridge Estate where I live for a new primary school. This decision to move as an interim is a very good decision for our students
This is appalling!! Joe Kelly has been very underhanded in his endorsement of this ridiculous idea. This is a Band-Aid only!! I’m sure Joe is patting himself on the back, believing he has done the right thing for the Cranbourne South community, how can moving the school to Cranbourne West be right? There are many very unhappy people in regards to this announcement that was never discussed with the school community, despite what articles say!! Shame on you Jude Perera, shame on you Mr Kelly!! TM, via web.
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By BRIDGET SCOTT A NUMBER of local groups around Cranbourne shared in $10,000 through grants provided by the Hunt Club Community Fund. Eighteen not-for-profit organisations were distributed grants by the Dennis Family Corporation. Successful applicants received cheques worth $500 to $1000 at the presentation which was held at the Hunt Club land sales office. Chief executive officer of the Dennis Family Corporation Peter Levigne said the group had long provided local organisations with grants each year. “Our community fund at The Hunt Club has reached its 13th year and has now provided more than $170,000 to local groups since its establishment,” he said. “Each year, funding is allocated to assist a variety of worthy projects in the local community.” The following not-for-profit organisations to receive grants were:
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2014 – 11.00am–3.00pm Balla Balla Community Centre – 65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East
Partners in Recovery would like to invite all community members (especially mental health consumers and carers) living in Casey, Cardinia and Greater Dandenong to a community action forum.
Eighteen not-for-profit groups from around Cranbourne received grants of up to $1000. 129239 Park Learning and · Merinda Community Centre · Cranbourne Auskick Cardinia/Casey · Femmes Community Services Stroke Support · Cranbourne Group Police Senior · Cranbourne Citizens Register of St Vincent De Paul · Society Inc. - Cranbourne Conference · Cranbourne Primary School Information and · Cranbourne Support Service Inc. · St Therese’s Primary School
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At the forum, we would like to hear from consumers and carers about: • The current challenges and barriers they face in working towards recovery • What services can do better to support people in their recovery
The event on Thursday, 16 October was hosted by the Cranbourne Community House and manager Margaret O’Callaghan said it was a great success. “The two sessions were very well attended and people had lots of fun,” she said.
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Get a kick out of bucket list SEVERAL City of Casey residents ticked an item off their bucket lists last week. In honour of the Ageing Positively Festival, a few Cranbourne senior citizens got in touch with their creative side and took part in a water colour and acrylic painting session.
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“I would also like to thank the City of Casey for this grant that enabled residents to tick off their bucket list at no cost to them.” For details of art classes contact Cranbourne Community House on 5996 2941.
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A NEW SENIORS RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE! INDEPENDENT LIVING OFFERS TOTAL COUNTRY LIVING ENJOYMENT. Premier Denis Napthine and Narre Warren North Liberal candidate Amanda Stapledon have pledged additional Fountain Gate bus services under a re-elected Coalition Government. 129803 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Buses boost By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Government has promised to increase the bus services at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, if successful in next month’s election. Premier Denis Napthine visited the shopping centre on Tuesday to make the pledge, which would see the Route 842 bus, which travels from Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre to Fountain Gate, provided hourly from 9am to 5pm. The 842 Route only operates three return services on weekdays, and travels via Heatherton Road, Hallam North Road, Thomas Mitchell Drive, John
Fawkner Drive and McMahon Boulevard. “There will also be 14 return trips on Saturdays between around 9am and 5pm and five return trips on Sundays between approximately 9am and 2pm, giving people plenty of options to take the bus for weekend shopping or entertainment,” Dr Napthine said. “The precise timetable for the expanded 2015 service comes after community consultation.” Narre Warren North Liberal candidate Amanda Stapledon, who also attended the announcement, said Casey residents had been “crying out” for
better services to Fountain Gate for a “very long time”. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan hit back at the government’s pledge. “Over the last four years the government has done nothing to improve the connectivity of buses in the region - now on the eve of an election they promise these services,” he said. “Until the first promised bus service runs the community should be sceptical that the government will deliver on these promises. “Public transport has been forgotten about in the southeast, and this government’s poor track record speaks for itself.”
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Furry fun is family focus FAMILIES flocked to the Cranbourne Racecourse last Saturday for a fun filled day out. The entertainment was endless and a few furry friends turned out to be a big hit on the day. Burmese cats and sheep chasing dogs kept the crowds entertained with many other activities on offer during the day. CFA and SES crews also attended on the day to teach young children about their services and free rides were also a big attraction. About 1800 children were also expected to plant seedlings with staff from Bunnings to take home afterwards and help grow.
Eskimo the miniature Perlino horse with Susan Pintos.
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Age of art has a positive take seniors in the City of Casey. Make and take art sessions, including card making, calligraphy and funtangle classes, ran throughout the morning and created plenty of interest. Visitors were also given
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BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST Waterman Business Centre’s director Neville Waterman officially launched the Casey Cardinia Business Hub last week. 129501 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Centre for dream support By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey Cardinia Business Hub supports dreams. This is how Waterman Business Centres Director Neville Waterman surmised the purpose of the new Narre Warren facility, established in partnership with Waterman Business Centres and designed to act as a central facility for Casey and Cardinia businesses to collaborate with and support each other. Speaking at the hub’s launch last Thursday morning, Mr Waterman recounted his recent experience with one of the businesses that was already accessing the new facility, illustrating its benefits. “There was a business here
that came in about two months ago, two ladies who have been in corporate work and have never run businesses before but they have been planning and developing this and it was an exciting big move for them,” Mr Waterman said. “They got their access on the Friday and then on the Saturday I happened to walk past their office. “Now we hadn’t furnished it, we hadn’t put anything in there but they had gone and put this little sign in there that said ‘dream’. “And when I stopped and saw that I got a bit emotional, I had conversations with these people and I knew what it meant to them. “I went and sat down and it
struck me that this is what we do - what we do at the Casey Cardinia Hub is we support dreams. “Every single small business all has a dream.” City of Casey Manager Economic Development and Strategic Development David Wilkinson was instrumental in setting up the partnership with Waterman Business Centres, and was MC for the opening. A host of guests also attended the event. The Casey Cardinia Business Hub is located at 64 Victor Crescent, Narre Warren. For more information and memberships, visit www.ccbh. com.au, or contact the CCBH by calling 9876 5432 or emailing info@ccbh.com.au.
Toasty plans By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE resident and his best friend have dreams to melt the hearts of sandwich lovers near and far and their wish may soon become a reality. Cranbourne West man Anthony Jean has a vision to create some of the best toasted cheese sandwiches known to man and, thanks to a new program, he and his best friend may be one step closer to his dream. Anthony, along with friends Mark and Justine, have been named one of just 10 finalists in the Hahn JumpStart program, an initiative which is designed to encourage groups of friends with a unique idea to get together and share their passion. When Anthony’s friend Mark heard about the program he approached the chef and friend of 25 years. “I’ve had the idea for a while but I wanted to make it a bit more professional,” Mark said. “He came to the party with better ingredients.” The team of three are set to jet off to Sydney for a two-day conference with seminars and mentoring. Anthony said he can’t wait to start the process. “We’re extremely excited to be named a finalist for Hahn JumpStart,” he said. “I’ve been a professional
Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast featuring Kurt Fearnley Three time paralympian, Kurt Fearnley is the marathon man of wheelchair sports with a can do attitude that makes the impossible possible. His infectious energy and passion for life will inspire and motivate you. Kurt represents a number of organisations and is an ambassador of the Day of Difference Foundation, International Day of People with a Disability, and a board member of Australian Volunteers International. As a qualified physical education teacher, he travels throughout NSW teaching high-school students.
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Anthony and Mark along with other team member Justine, have been named as one of just 10 finalists from across the country in the Hahn JumpStart program. 129750 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS chef for over 10 years so when Mark came to me with the idea to create a toasted cheese sandwich business I was keen to lend my skills and experience to help make this dream a reality.” Mark said the idea of a cheese toastie is a very “nostalgic meal” and when done well it can “hit a good note”. The men said they would locate their business anywhere with plenty of traffic, whether it is a store along Flinders Street or in the heart of a local shopping centre. The ‘Melt’ team are in the running for the first prize as
well as a people’s choice award. Mark said he has lived off cheese toasties his entire life and there would be nothing better than to create a business out of it. “I’ve been smashing them down since I was young,” he said. “I love anything with melted cheese.” The winners of the competition are set to be announced on 3 December and the general public can jump on the website to have their say on who should take home a prize.
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Hampton Park
40 Beckington Crescent 1.00 - 1.30pm
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8 Lusitano Way
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Cranbourne
63 Cochrain Street
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Narre Warren
1 Claire Court
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6 Tulip Grove
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3 Circle Drive North
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Clyde North
17 Paso Grove
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Narre Warren North 125-127 Drysdale Avenue 3.00 - 3.30pm
14 MacPherson Drive
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Botanic Ridge
13 Eccles Way
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Cranbourne North 14 Sagan Drive
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Cranbourne
4 Miles Court
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Lyndhurst
36 Island Circuit
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62 Monahans Road
11.00 - 11.30am
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7 Donnelly Court
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20/2 Barton Drive
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16 Espie Court
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10 Sandpiper Close
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(214216) Quiet but convenient location, 2 generous Bds with brick internal walls and exposed beams, neutral toning’s, all gas appliances, a bathroom with a bath, shower and separate toilet. Paved courtyard, plus carport, and best of all you can have it with great tenants paying $240 per week, or vacant possession, inspections are by appointment only call Frank Barrett on direct.
(214273)Three bed BV situated on a 504m² corner block, offers a great start for (214160) A 3 bedroom home at 81 Sladen Street Cranbourne currently first home buyer or investor. All services are connected & offer gas cooker, gas tenanted privately at $250 per week, 585m² block so should be suitable for two HWS & economical gas heating. BIR to two of three bedrooms. Double carport units (STCA). Inspections by appointment only , call Frank Barrett direct. completes the picture, all this & more only 700m to Courteney Gardens School. First to see will buy at asking price.
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BLIND BIGHT
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$299,950
TINKER IN THE GARAGE OR RELAX BY THE POOL! (214268) 3 BR plus study, family home. Master BR, full ensuite and walk in robe, huge lounge with timber French doors opening to a private paved area. 2 spacious BR all with built in robes. Tasmanian Oak hostess kitchen with large walk in pantry, wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher. Superb Indoor/Outdoor fully enclosed entertaining area with heating and spilt system air conditioner, all overlooking the in ground salt water, solar heated pool. Ducted heating/ cooling, wood fire place, lock up garage plus work shop, 2x water tanks, side access all on a 800m² approx block.
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$299,950 cranbourne West
yes its central (214328) Just a few streets behind the shopping centre is this solid three bedroom family home with spacious bright and airy rooms, split system heating and cooling plus solid fuel heating, wall oven & hot plates to kitchen. Outside we have a two car tandem garage and neat established gardens on generous 613m² approx. rectangle shaped block. For all enquires call Frank Barrett direct.
$410,000 lyndhurst
$469,950
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4 real bedrooMs- aPProX 1222M² blocK
2 storey hoMe in eXcellent location
(214319) 3 bedroom home needs a little rejuvenation but other than that it’s a really good home. Owner will rent back at market prices. 3 bedrooms, spacious lounge plus eat in kitchen, ducted heating airco, solar power and water tanks that do the toilet & laundry. Family sized 650m2 approx. block with pergola patio and double carport.
(214318) 4 bedroom home with 2 living areas. Ducted heating & air con, master with full ensuite & walk in robe. Lots of ceramic tiling, quality carpets, wall oven & gas cooktop plus dishwasher. Built in robes to all bedrooms, double garage under rooline with rear access door plus separate driveway access to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block with concreted pad.
(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.
cranbourne east
$479,950 CRANBOURNE EAST
$489,000 cranbourne
$259,950
Quality Four bedrooM hoMe
“SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT”
2 bedrooM unit-double garage
(214292) Modern 4 bedroom home of approx. 29 squares. Offers ducted heating/evaporative cooling. Rumpus/theatre room, massive ensuite, huge living areas, alfresco area, beautifully designed kitchen with ceaser stone bench tops & S/S appliances. Situated in an excellent area, be quick on calling.
(214338) 3 bdrs plus study, 3 living areas including theatre room, high ceilings, master bdr has a box window and ensuite, with walk in robe. Two inverter split systems subsidised by 1.9 Kilowatt solar panels, ducted heating, vinyl wrap kitchen. Fully landscaped gardens and an automatic retractable cantilever awning. 608m² approx. block with a double garage, & internal access and auto door.
(214329) Wow nearly as hard to get as the winning Tatts ticket, fantastic 2 bedroom unit with timber kitchen (gas cooking) plus split system heating and cooling as well as extra gas heating, neat and tidy with a larger than normal private land area, pergola/patio area and double garage complete the picture. Walking distance to all facilities, for all enquires call Frank Barrett direct.
Junction Village
$299,000 CRANBOURNE
$312,500 CRANBOURNE
$299,950
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CENTRAL WALK TO SHOPS & FACILITIES
(214257) 3 bedroom dwelling with built-in robes, freshly laid carpets throughout 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 7.5m X 3.5m garage with built-in storage area all on a large allotment of 613m² (approx.)
(214335) 340m² approx. block 3 bedrooms with robes, master with full ensuite, new carpets, family sized lounge formal dining area plus kitchen and family room split system cooling and heating, gas cooking and Bosch gas instant hot water. Outdoors we have a semi enclosed pergola patio area. A brick lock up garage. Call Frank Barrett directly.
(214337) Needs a little TLC & work to bring back the sparkle but it’s worth it, 3 generous bedrooms with robes, large master with two way access bathroom, open ireplace with solid fuel heater, bay window and gas ducted heating, timber kitchen, plus two toilets in the home, outdoors we have a shady paved fernery area on a generous 585m² approx. block with a two car tandem Garage.
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FROM PAGE 1. VERY well presented and totally renovated, with modern tonings and furnishings throughout. It includes gas heating and airconditioning with a modern kitchen and open plan lounge. Don’t let only having two bedrooms put you off as the block size is 604 square metres (approximate), leaving room for extensions or a possible sub-division (subject to council approval). It would even make a ripper of an investment. The spacious backyard has a tropical feel with beautiful gardens, a pergola, single garage and backyard access. A stone's throw away to Centro shopping centre, public transport and all amenities. It's all on your doorstep, so you had better be quick on this one. Call Ben or Donna to inspect today for your personal tour.
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Botanic Ridge Over 20 Lots available Settlers Run Smart Investment – Vacant Land with Million Dollar Views With Botanic Ridge voted the 3rd most bullet proof investment suburb in Melbourne by the Australian Property Investment Magazine and with the average sale price of homes exceeding $500K why wouldn’t you live or invest in Melbourne’s best kept secret. Choose from a selection of premium blocks of land, all offering views of the Dandenong Ranges, beautiful CBD skyline and the Western Port Bay.
All lots are titled so you can begin building your dream home right away. Just 7 minutes from Cranbourne Central and around 20 minutes drive to the sandy beaches and calming waters of the Mornington Peninsula. Settlers Run offers the ultimate escape, surrounded by rolling hills and neighbouring 363 acres of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne just waiting to be explored!
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Cranbourne North 8 Hazelwood Avenue
Cranbourne East 14 MacPherson Drive
Courtenay Gardens - Make a Splash
Beautiful 4 Bedroom home 18 month old brick veneer home in the prestigous Casey Fields precinct has just been listed.
This 3 Bedroom property will appeal to those who love to entertain. Inside includes a large living zone, formal lounge and tiled meals area.
For Sale Buyers Over $360,000
For Sale Buyers Over $420,000
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Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777
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Lyndhurst 36 Island Circuit
Prestigous 4 bedroom
Luxury Living just Exquisite
Located in the popular Eve estate in Cranbourne North, close to the Alkira Secondary College and shopping centre is this prestigious 4 bedroom brick veneer home. With all the modern conveniences there is not much more one could ask for.
For Sale Buyers Over $420,000
Immaculately presented, this house situated in the Marriot Waters Estate will exceed your expectations. Offers everything you need in a home. Including two zoned off living areas, ducted heating, evaporated cooling and exterior shutters. The master has a spacious his and hers ensuite, with the other three bedrooms with double BIRs. For Sale Offers Over $550,000
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Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777
119 High Street
119 High Street
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Chely Hawke A fresh new agent in Cranbourne, bringing international experience from North and South America. A “people person� Chely will focus on a personalised service, offering you the best marketing package for your home, tailoring it to your needs. With a wealth of experience, call for a time to meet with Chely Hawke. Experience the difference.
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Vacant now just move in. - 4 generous size bedrooms (master with full ensuite and WIR)
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CRANBOURNE EAST
THIS much loved stunning character home with mostly neutral tonings is about five years old and is immaculately presented. IT has three bedrooms plus a study. The master bedroom has a box window and full ensuite, with a walk-in wardrobe and all other bedrooms have wardrobes. There are three living areas, including a theatre room, high ceilings, picture rails and ornate arcs and cornices. It has ducted heating and two inverter split systems subsidised by 1.9 kilowatt solar panels offer year-long comfort and nearly eliminate heating and cooling bills. Its well-appointed vinyl wrap kitchen plus vaulted ceilings gives a feeling of lots of space while substantially tiled areas offer allergy free low maintenance living. Outdoors there is a red brick paved area with fully landscaped gardens and an automatic retractable cantilever awning gives instant shade on sunny days. All this is on a generous 608 square metre block with a double garage that offers internal home access and automatic door.
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Botanic Ridge 13 Eccles Way
Cranbourne 1/24 William Street
Private Sale Price Offers Over $530,000 Inspect Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
Private Sale Price Offers Over $255,000 Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
SIMPLE STYLE AND SOPHISTICATION Master w/ his & hers wirs & ensuite, dbl garage, 2nd living room, entertainers kitchen, butlers pantry, fully air conditioned with a refrigerated system, ducted heating.
2 BEDROOM UNIT- LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Only 3 on the block, 2 bedroom unit, both with built in robes. Lounge, kitchen meals with gas cooking, gas wall furnace & evaporative cooling.
Cranbourne 7 Donnelly Court
Cranbourne 4 Miles Court
Private Sale Price Price by Negotiation Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
Private Sale Price Offers Over $335,000 Inspect Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
FOUR BEDROOM PLUS STUDY! Updated kitchen, master bedroom with a recently renovated ensuite, upstairs 3 bedrooms, as well as another living zone, pergola, large backyard.
BE THE ENVY OF YOUR FRIENDS 3 bedrooms all w/ new carpets, brand new main bathroom, new kitchen w/ modern appliances, gas ducted heating, split system air conditioner, dble remote garage.
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Offers Over $315,000 By Appointment or as Advertised 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Donna Probert 0439 987 391 dprobert@hodges.com.au
SMACK BANG CENTRAL Totally renovated with gas heating/ air conditioning, set on a 604m2 block (approx), possible sub-division, pergola, single garage & back yard access.
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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Cranbourne North 32 Mountainview Boulevard
Burbank ex-display on 573sq mtrs Well located in the Avenues Estate this home offers 4 large sized bedrooms, master bedroom ensuite & WIR ,all other bedrooms with built in double robes, formal living & massive second living area. The modern kitchen is a chef's dream with quality stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. Also with a double garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, alfresco area & walking distance to local shopping centre, local parks & lakes makes this house a must have.
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $490,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Warneet 38 Rutherford Parade
Character Cottage With Sweeping Water Views
Botanic Ridge 16 Espie Court
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This character filled 3 bedroom cottage with bungalow and massive 4 car garage workshop is situated across the road from the inlet. Situated on a large block of land in excess of 1,000 square metres. This property is in a scenic location with extensive walking tracks filled with flora & fauna, close to North Shore Boat Club, Warneet Motor Yacht Club, two jetties ideal for fishing, boat hire and kiosk, general store sports oval and local and school bus stops.
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Attention Astute buyers This designer home located in the Settlers Run Estate is only a short stroll to the clubhouse & facilities. Comprising a flexible floor plan, including formal entry & living, study or extra bedroom, downstairs powder room, gallery kitchen with walk in pantry, separate meals area, great family room, master bedroom with ensuite & spa, large walk in robe to master bedroom, 2 additional large bedrooms, spacious upstairs rumpus, cooling, heating, security alarm, double lock up garage & outdoor alfresco area. *Photos used for illustration purpose only. For Tender Closes Friday 7th of November at 5:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm
For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 2:00pm Peter Damon M 0409 178 319
Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Cranbourne North 63 Lawless Drive
Cranbourne North 12 Lancashire Drive
Cranbourne 18 Waterbury Street
Great Family Location!
Sheer Elegance
This three bedroom, two bathroom, nine foot ceiling home has the perfect family fit with a well appointed kitchen, ducted heating, air-conditioning, security alarm, built in robes & a single garage with access to rear ideal for trailer, boat or caravan. Also with shed, fruit trees & walking distance to schools & shops. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $360,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:30 to 1:00pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
Situated in the Camden Greens Estate, master suite includes walk in robe with full ensuite, beautiful hostess kitchen with stainless steel appliances, overlooking the spacious meals & family room area, gas ducted heating, big backyard & double lock up garage. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
Mark your spot in this Cranbourne showstopper! Without compromise this immaculate 4 bedroom home offers spacious formal & informal living on a 560sq meter allotment. Double lock up garage, heating/cooling & stone bench tops completing this superbly located home in the Carlisle Park Estate! For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
Clyde North 12 Fleuve Rise Why build when you can have this....... This Metricon 3 bedroom home features master with ensuite & WIR plus two extra large bedrooms with robes, kitchen with 900mm oven, stone top, generous walk in butler's pantry, low maintenance landscaping, alfresco with stack stone feature wall & heating/cooling. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $400,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Cranbourne 3 Circle Drive North
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Clyde North 17 Paso Grove
Cranbourne West 62 Monahans Road
Why Build
Just Right In Size But Loaded With Features
Approximately 2 years old, this home has 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & WIR, 2 separate living areas, open plan kitchen & meals area, under roof line Alfresco, ducted heating, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, double lock up garage, walking distance to schools & bus.
Here's a fantastic three bedroom home located within short walking distance to primary school and Sandhurst shopping centre, close to train station and bus stops. The property features a formal lounge, open plan modern kitchen/dining room. The master bedroom has an ensuite, pergola area. For Sale View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30 am Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $385,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495
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Wow! What a rare find! With loads of potential, ideal for a tradie, mechanic or even work from home. Comprising of 3 large bedrooms, master with full ensuite WIR, large formal lounge, timber kitchen, separate meals area, spacious rumpus room, double lock up garage with separate toilet & basin with drive through access, under cover pergola, multipurpose sunroom at rear, slab heating & air conditioning. The land is approximately 600sm with large backyard, & is just minutes walk to Cranbourne Station, bus, shops & schools! For Sale Price by Negotiation over $320,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495
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EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE THIS luxurious 41 squares under roofline home features natural light through double glazed windows and outdoor living which is unsurpassed. The superb kitchen has quality appliances with electric cooking. Three fantastic living areas offer formal and informal living. From the living and meals area, bi-fold doors open wide to a timbered alfresco barbecue and entertaining deck bringing
the outside in. The balance of the rooms are the rumpus with air-conditioning, dining room plus study. There are three bedrooms, with the massive master with walk-in robes and full ensuite. Combustion heat warms the home beautifully, ducted vacuum, double garage with direct internal access. Absolute craftsmanship and
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Inspect: By appointment Auction: Saturday, 15 November, 12 noon Terms: 10 per cent, balance 90 days Contact: Stephen O’Loughlin, 0408 591 170 GERARD COLLINS REAL ESTATE, PAKENHAM, 5941 1255
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Size: 570m2 Term: 10% deposit balance 60 days Contact: Adam Martin – 0409 357 352
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
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AUCTION Wednesday 12th November at 1:00pm 94 Foster Street, Dandenong
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For Sale $1,050,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN24265 Graham Austin P 03 5625 2877 M 0418 350 383 Harcourts Drouin
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97 acre grazing property, 10km from Drouin. Sown to permanent pasture. Gently undulating. Tank, bore, dams. Lovely 4br, steel frame, BV home. 22.5sq living, 10 years old. Ensuite to master, open kitchen/dining/living area, formal lounge, solid fuel heating, reverse cycle AC, 2 car garage. Shedding, stockyards, loading race, cattle crush.
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The 50x25ft shed is incredible! Built in bar, work benches, high clearance & generous access. Not to mention the much loved home, location & view!! This beautifully maintained 3BR, 2 bthrm home is ready for your enjoyment & situated to take in the magniicent views & capture loads of natural light. Large perfectly laid out land! Veggies, chooks, low maintenance gardens & a huge deck to enjoy at any time. Only 1.5hrs to Melbourne. A must see property & a must have lifestyle.
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Size: 1380m2 Term: 10% Deposit, balance 30/60 days Contact: Josh Kendall – 0418 322 443 Ian Kilgour – 0416 012 727 1160752-CB44-14
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DISCOVER MORE: VISIT THE LAND SALES CENTRE, 7-9 BATHGATE CRESCENT, CRANBOURNE EAST OR CALL JASON ON 5998 8560 *No loans are provided or arranged by Peet. The Welcome Home Loan applies only to certain lots for a limited time and is subject to terms and conditions and eligibility criteria, full details of which are available at welcomehomeloan.com.au or on request from Peet. All matters (including the promotion period, the price and availability of lots, the amount and availability of any conveyancing services, payments and incentives and any other matters relating to this promotion) are subject to change without notice at Peet’s absolute discretion. This does not form part of any contract and purchasers should review the contract carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent financial and legal advice before proceeding. Loans are available from lenders nominated by Loan Studio Pty Ltd (ABN 97 146 606 135) (‘Loan Studio’). Loan Studio is an authorised credit representative (390870) of Port Group Pty Ltd (Australian Credit Licence Number 389460). The starting variable interest rate of 4.59% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is subject to purchasers meeting the lender’s criteria, terms and conditions and loan to value ratio (‘LVR’) requirements. This rate of 4.59% p.a. is based on a variable rate home loan of greater than $200,000 and not exceeding a LVR of 80%. The comparison rate of 4.90% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is based on a secured loan of $150,000 over a term of 25 years. This comparison rate is true only for the example or examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Diferent terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a diferent comparison rate. Lending criteria, fees and charges and conditions apply. Rates, fees and conditions are indicative and subject to change without notice. †The First Home Owners Grant is a Government subsidy and is subject to change. ^Median House Rent - The advertised weekly rent of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of houses listed over a period of time from 1 Sep 2013 - 1 Sep 2014. Data supplied by realestate.com.au. The median repayment amount and savings are based on the annual interest savings a client will receive with the Welcome Home Loan product versus the median of ANZ, CBA, NAB and Westpac. **Advertised House and Land package prices available from $348,700. Prices are correct as at 1 September 2014 and are based on Lot Numbers 1226 (Homebuyers Centre) at Cardinia Lakes, Lot 1006 (Fairhaven Homes) at Quarters and Lot 1118 (Dennis Family Homes) at Livingston. Prices may vary depending on the specific lot, site costs, price adjustments and purchaser selections. Purchasers should make inquiries with Peet and the relevant builder to confirm lot availability and actual pricing. Visit welcomehomeloan.com.au for full terms and conditions. Peet Estates (Vic) Pty Ltd. 1161002-KC44-14
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PRICE REDUCTION IMMACULATELY presented, this house situated in the Marriott Waters Estate will exceed your expectations. It offers everything you need in a home, including two zoned off living areas, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and exterior shutters. The master has a spacious his and hers ensuite, with the other three bedrooms with
double built-in robes. Northerly natural light ensures the living area is consistently bright. The stunning house has floorboards that flow right through the home, with the bedrooms being carpeted. There is ample space for a large dining suite where you can pull all chairs out easily. It also features a
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double lock-up garage with internal access. Stepping outdoors you’ll discover why relaxing will be a breeze, with the nice pergola area for those nice barbecue nights. The property has Liveability Property Features which offer the potential for reduced running costs and increased comfort.
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36 Island Circuit Inspect: Saturday, 1 November, 11am-11.30am Price: Buyers over $550,000 Contact: Debbie Manuel, 0488 103 667 L.J. HOOKER, CRANBOURNE, 5996 4777
LAST BLOCKS IN STAGE 19 FROM
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botanicridge.com.au 9785 9339
This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time. # $10K Bonus is made up of $7K discount and the $3K Landscape Rebate. Only applies on list prices and not redeemable with any other discounts/offers. *$219,000 price includes $10K Bonus made up of $7K discount and the $3K Landscape Rebate.
SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977 1160621-PB44-14
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79 AUCTIONS $80,000 Warragul & Drouin LAND AUCTION th November 2014 at 12 No 9 y a d on n Su
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79 LOTS FROM $80,000 TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY • Terms 10% Deposit – 5% Discount for 60 day Settlement on the fall of the hammer price – 12 months Settlement Interest at 7%
• 3 Display Homes included • Land sizes 300sqm – 4,208sqm • Perfect allotments for volume builders
www.79auctions.com.au 51 CLAREMONT ST, STH YARRA
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Visit our display homes at • A osia Estate • Be i k Wate s Estate • Casia a G o e Estate • Pa ks Edge Estate • Wate fo d Rise Estate • Vespe D i e Displa s • see website for details
www.fairhavenhomes.com.au Visit our display centres for full details of this limited offer. Offer available to new deposits left on or after 2nd June 2014 for homes within the Bridgewater Range, is subject to change without notice, and may be withdrawn at any time. E&OE.
Ύ ^ƉƌŝŶŐ ^ƉĞĐŝĂů ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ƚŽ Ăůů ŶĞǁ ĚĞƉŽƐŝƚƐ ĨŽƌ ŵŽŶƚŚ ŽĨ ^ĞƉƚĞŵďĞƌ ϮϬϭϰ͕ ŽīĞƌ ŵĂLJ ďĞ ǁŝƚŚĚƌĂǁŶ Ăƚ ĂŶLJ ƟŵĞ͘ 1156220-KC39-14
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Fitzroy Street Lakeside, Pakenham. Only 5% Deposit. Balance at Settlement.
See our Sales Consultant on site every Saturday:
9.00am - 10.30am
From
DISPLAYS
$139,950
NOW OPEN
+ Site Costs **
SAT - WED: 11.00am - 5.00pm
3 Bedroom + Double Garage
4 - 10 Bonnington Boulevard, Clyde North
Inclusions: Floor Coverings, Driveway, Landscaping, Blinds, Standard Inclusions, Fly Doors, Clothesline, Remote Garage Door & Dishwasher.
OVER $18,000 WORTH OF EXTRAS INCLUDED WHEN YOU BUILD A PROFINE HOME ON YOUR LAND.
Sale Consultant: Alfred Grilli M: 0409 781 671 E: alfred@profine.com.au
Head Office: 3 Dallas Court, Hallam Vic 3803 Tel: 03 9796 3944 Visit: www.profine.com.au
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Profine reserves the right to termininate this offer at any time without notice. Offers are not combined or in conjunction with any other offers. ** Ths price is based on profine’s Conrad plan, Price is based on your land. See full conditions for more details.
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SALES OFFICE 630 HALL RD, CRANBOURNE, VIC, 3977 MEL REF 132 K4 Disclaimer: Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is accepted by the vendor nor the agent for any action taken in reliance thereon. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves on all aspects. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract. Images are artist’s impression and for illustrative purposes only. Public open space subject to change. 1160655-PB44-14
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A RARE FIND INDEED SELDOM does an opportunity like this present itself - Rosehill Homestead is a magnificent, contemporary Federation-style residence sitting atop a 55-acre (approximate) parcel of land with views spanning the Eastern Ranges of highly prized Tynong North. It's a wonderful opportunity to bask in the ambience of the retreat-like lifestyle this beautiful property offers. Electric gates greet you at the foot of the tree-lined drive to Rosehill Homestead; coming up the circular drive you catch the first glimpse of the majestic family home. Built to the highest of standards yet with such a relaxed feel the home comprises five bedrooms, the master suite at one end complete with its own foyer, his and hers walk-in wardrobes and a luxuriously appointed ensuite. The remaining oversized bedrooms are located at the opposite end of the homestead. There are multiple living areas including a formal lounge that features a gas fireplace surrounded by the most beautiful ornate mantle, a formal dining room as well as a parlour or library features a fireplace as well. The family living room and adjoining timber kitchen is the central heart of the home. Beautifully fitted with Baltic pine cabinets and butcher's block benches, there is an abundance of storage and a feature Falcon oven, dish drawers and walk-in pantry. Period features are accentuated throughout with 14-foot ceilings, brush box flooring throughout, ceiling roses, clawfoot bath, it truly is an extensive list. Downstairs is a wonderland of entertainment. The party room is fully equipped with a full bar, a light-up dance
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floor, billiards area, separate theatre room with drapes and projector, bathroom and kitchen. It all accesses directly to a fabulous solar heated in-ground pool with sandstone paving and foliage and access to the children’s playground equipment. Creature comforts are catered for with double glazed windows, hydronic heating, evaporative cooling, two solid fuel wood heaters and two gas fireplaces. What a stunning home. Outside there is an American-style barn suitable for six vehicles, an additional workshop area and rear access for two stables.
There are dog runs, a piggery, a utility room and sundry shedding. An orchard has been planted as well. Extensive use of post and rail fencing defines the main paddock areas which range from gently sloping to undulating with a stand of approximately eight acres of native hardwood bushland providing useful micro climate. There are also three dams servicing the paddock for livestock. This highly desirable property is located a short drive from the M1 Freeway with direct access to major shopping areas, private schools, state parks and the Melbourne CBD. An impressive opportunity that you must explore. This home is only available to inspect by private appointment.
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Contact: Kate Radcliffe, 0402 244 524 BARRY PLANT, PAKENHAM, 5941 1977
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RARE PHILLIP ISLAND BLOCK FOR SALE ONE of only two blocks remaining on the ocean side of Phillip Island is going to auction with a price guide of $440,000-$460,000. Marketed through Yvette Tancheff of Ray White Phillip Island, the 585 square metre block of land at 117 Lantana Road, Cape Woolamai, adjoins the foreshore reserve and overlooks Bass Strait. “There are only two vacant ocean front blocks of land left in Cape Woolamai," she said. "By building a two-storey home on the block you’ll get uninterrupted panoramic views of the Cape Woolamai across to Pyramid Rock. “The best thing is that the views can never be built out - the only thing between the block of
land and the ocean is the foreshore reserve. “It’s a stunning stretch of coastline - some of the best in Australia,” Yvette explains. The island is a big tourist destination and Yvette said the properties in the area are largely holiday homes and expects the buyer of this land will be the same. “We anticipate interest from Melbourne families or couples who are looking for a weekend getaway. "Tens of thousands of people flock here each year, particularly around this time because of the Moto GP. “You can actually see the Grand Prix track from this block of land -
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if you’re a Moto GP fan, this could be the perfect block for you!” The property at 117 Lantana Road will go to auction on 2 November. “We’re holding the auction onsite on the Melbourne Cup long weekend. "A four-day weekend always attracts a crowd to Phillip Island so we’re hoping to see a big turnout on the day,” Yvette said. To inspect the property, contact Yvette Tancheff on 0414 506 795.
DISPLAY & LAND
south eastern
LOCATOR BOTANIC RIDGE
CLYDE NORTH
CLYDE NORTH
BOTANIC RIDGE
4 HOMES ON DISPLAY
Cnr Smiths Lane & Browns Rd Botanic Ridge.
NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN
Business Hours are: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat & Sun 12pm-5pm
PHONE 9785 9339 www.botanicridge.com.au
CRANBOURNE EAST
4 - 10 Bonnington Boulevard, Clyde North. Mel Ref: 131 D8
CALL 03 9796 3944 www.profine.com.au
CRANBOURNE SOUTH
HIGHGROVE
LAND SALES AND INFORMATION CENTRE Cnr Berwick-Cranbourne Rd and Pattersons Rd, Clyde North Melway ref: 134 K7
1800 444 447
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CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BOUTIQUE ESTATE Fixed price homes from $299,900 Adjacent to Amstel Golf Course, 1030 Cranbourne-Frankston Rd, Cranbourne Fairwaypark.com.au
1800 273 543
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SETTLERS RUN
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AMBROSIA
149-150 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East Melway Ref: 134 E7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00 pm
Land Sales Centre Open daily from 11am to 5pm
Cnr Westernport Highway & Hall Road, Cranbourne West (Melway ref: 132 H5)
1 Settlers Run, Cranbourne South Melway ref: 133 C11
Sales Office Now Open 7 Days 12pm - 5pm
32-34 Pegasus Road Cranbourne West Melway Ref: 132 J4 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
PHONE 9785 6788
PHONE: 5995 3223 www.ambrosialiving.com.au
PARKS EDGE 28 & 30 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East. Melway ref: 134 E7
TALK TO THE BUILDER Sat - Sun 11am - 5pm
1300 789 984
Display suite now open
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CRYSTAL WATERS Only 30 minutes from Berwick Huge 1000m2 + Blocks Blocks from $145,000 House & Land packages available Land Sales Office Open Mon-Fri 9-5pm, Sat 9-11am 6 Victoria Street, Warragul
PH: 5622 0800 0400 526 257
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LONGWARRY stockmansWOOD A B R E AT H O F F R E S H A I R
NEW TITLE RELEASE LAND SALE HOUSE & LAND FROM $290,000 TURN KEY
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AFFORDABLE BOUTIQUE LIVING Cardinia Road, Officer Melway ref: 215 C7
PHONE 1300 97 62 64 www.cardiniavillage.com.au
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Princes Highway, Officer Melway 215 E4 Sales Office Open 7 Days 11am - 5pm
PHONE: 1300 737 851 www.grandvue.com.au
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Located in the Heart of Pakenham * Leading home builders * Parks and wetlands * Walk to train and Town centre
27-29 Silkwood Drive Warragul Melway Ref: X912 V7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
PH: 9684 8143 www.ascot.com.au
61 Racecourse Rd, Pakenham
NEW LAND RELEASE COMING IN NOVEMBER, REGISTER ONLINE NOW. Stage 11B is currently under construction, consisting of 15 lots with sizes ranging from 605m2-701m2. A quiet and secluded location The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.
PHONE 5940 9922
PAKENHAM
KIMBERLEY DOWNS ESTATE
PREMIUM RESIDENTIAL
FLAT ALLOTMENTS Corner of Normanby Street and Stoddarts Road, Warragul Clark
5623 6466 www.clarkfn.com.au
0409 554 394
TO ADVERTISE IN OUR DISPLAY HOME & LAND LOCATOR, PLEASE PHONE
5945 0666
SELANDRA RISE BELANT WAY, CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 134 K5) ON DISPLAY: The Burleigh The Flinders - Open Soon The Ibis - Open Soon
THE AVENUE STONELEIGH ROAD, CRANBOURNE NORTH (MELWAY REF 130 K11) ON DISPLAY: The Cottesloe Mk 11 The Calandra - Open Soon
BERWICK WATERS FLOWERBLOOM CRESCENT CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 131 C8) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Armadale The Beaumont The Palm Cove
CASIANA GROVE RED MAPLE DRIVE, CRANBOURNE (MELWAYS REF 133 B6) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Colorado The Esprit
TIMBERTOP ESTATE
OR CONTACT MONIQUE 0419 119 719
CLOVELLY WAY, OFFICER (MELWAY REF 214 E2) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Hampton The Cloverlea - Open Soon The Camberwell - Open Soon
Suite 1, 624 Ferntree Gully Road Cnr Brandon Park Dve, Wheelers Hill
1300 773 643
Open weekends 1-4pm For further details please go to www.kimberleydowns.com.au
Roger Davis Pty Ltd
PHONE: 9560 5000
OPEN SAT-WED 12-5pm
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TO ADVERTISE IN OUR DISPLAY HOME & LAND LOCATOR, PLEASE PHONE 5945 0666
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We don’t mind if you change our plans. It’s called layout flexibility. Arden Homes is a different sort of company creating very different homes. Firstly, our homes are architect designed and inspired to bring a new sense of space, light and sweeping architectural proportions. You sense the difference immediately. Innovative sun courts, picture windows and full length windows and views that connect inside and out are hallmarks of our design. We insist on luxury standard inclusions such as porcelain tiles, Smeg appliances, Franke sinks, quality carpet, and stone benchtops throughout. Secondly, we limit the number of houses we build, and are up-front about the pricing of display home extras. “Arden let us swap rooms around so our new home is exactly as we want it.” – Sharon and Michael, Croydon And best of all, we encourage layout flexibility. It means you can work with us to switch and swap rooms and features to suit your lot size, orientation and family needs. Visit an Arden display to see and feel the difference. And ask us how we can tailor the design to make one of our stunning homes your unique dream home.
DISPLAY LOCATIONS Clyde North Berwick Waters Estate Cnr Flowerbloom Crescent/Lilydale Avenue 8787 1321 Cranbourne East Parks Edge Estate 64 Prendergast Avenue 8787 1322 Keysborough Somerfield Estate Cnr Westwood Blvd & Alderberry Rd (off Perry Rd) 0403 031 290
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Tool up for all your trade needs TRADETOOLS, based at Dandenong, knows tools - it should, its been selling a huge range of tools and equipment for trades and business for 27 years. Business director and founder Greg Ford said the company’s 27-year-old slogan ‘Serious tools, seriously discounted’ encapsulated the business perfectly. “We have 15 huge stores nationally in which we carry every major brand worth having including our own extensive range of exclusive industrial lines,” Greg said. “We have the broad philosophy of always attempting to be the best industrial tool company anywhere in Australia! “We have always realised that this aim comprises many important elements including a genuine respect for customers, suppliers and staff in equal measure. “We build upon this by attempting to offer the deepest collection of industrial tool products available anywhere at prices that make our competition all but irrelevant! “The bulk of our profits have always been reinvested back into our business to the extent that we have never used any loan or overdraft facilities of any sort, plus we own outright most of our store buildings and infrastructure. “This very hard won low overhead structure reflects back in us being able to attract, afford and keep the best professional staff in our field whilst still staying famously competitive and innovative. “We are the absolute opposite of too many modern companies that have a top
heavy and expensive overhead structure lording over an underpaid staff base where poor service and rich pricing seems, all too often, to be the accepted norm!” He said the range of tools is what keeps customers coming back. “You will see many products at TradeTools that are totally unavailable through any other company,” Greg said. “In some cases we have helped develop these products from scratch. “In fact, we manufacture in Queensland many of our air compressors under the now famous Renegade Industrial brand. “We also directly import hundreds of containers each year comprising all forms of machinery, industrial power tools and hand tools plus a huge range of accessories and consumables. “TradeTools are also the warranty agents for everything that we sell so, in most cases, we can decide and act within a very short space of time should you ever have a problem with anything sourced from us.” The Dandenong store has been operating for three years with a staff that has a combined experience of 50 years and are focussed on helping trades people, serious home users and anyone else who appreciates fine tools and equipment will be able to find what they need. TradeTools is at 296-298 South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong, and is open weekdays from 7am to 6pm and Saturdays from 8am to 4pm. Phone 8768 7546.
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By BRIDGET SCOTT THE City of Casey’s young artist’s time to shine is here again, with applications now open for people to display their work in one of council’s three art spaces. Applications for interested artists are now open to showcase their works next year, with two new art spaces just opened in the area. These spaces have been added within the Cranbourne and Doveton libraries. City of Casey councillor Geoff Ablett encouraged all local artists to get involved. “Council encourages artists working in a range of mediums to apply including those who specialise in painting, print making, photography and drawing or sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and textiles,” he said. He said no matter how experienced the artist, the council has urged them to come forward. “The council will offer three great spaces in 2015, giving more artists the opportunity to display their works in highly visible spaces to the community,” he said. “The Art Space program is one way council is working to showcase the talent and diversity of local artists, as well as strengthen and support the arts community.” Casey’s art spaces are open to both individuals and groups with
applications to close on 31 October. The latest exhibition by Monique Clift is also set to be unveiled at the Civic Centre Art Space. This exhibit is entitled Avian and included a wide range of works which feature birds and the natural environment. Councillor Ablett said Monique was a great, local inspiration to other up-and-coming artists in the area. “Monique explores a range of printmaking techniques, creating both delicate and striking works,” he said. “Originally drawn to the patterns and textures of birds and their environments, Monique examines the personalities and rituals of birds and how these qualities can be reflected in human behaviour.” He encouraged local residents to head along and view her work which is displayed at the Civic Centre Art Space, Magid Drive, Narre Warren from 22 October until 5 December. To apply to exhibit art works in one of Casey’s Art Spaces in 2015 or for more information, visit City of Casey’s website www.casey.vic.gov.au/artspace and download an information pack and application form. You can also call customer service on 9705 5200.
Feeling for felines By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY cat lovers are in for a special treat next month. The Feline Control Council of Victoria is holding a special Christmas All Breeds Cat Show on Sunday, 23 November at the Berwick Leisure Centre. Feline Control Council member Irene Taylor said the two-hour show would provide fun for the whole family. “Come and see the festivity spring show of cats. “It may not be spring
horse racing but the competition is just as fierce to win top placing. “And to be the Supreme Breed Exhibit of the show has the same prestige as winning the Melbourne Cup. “There will be all different breeds of cats from long hair to short and from big to little. “You will be able to speak to the breeders if you want any information about the breed you are interested in.” Ms Taylor said she believed owning a cat was extremely important for a per-
son’s health and wellbeing. “Pet owners and scientists have acknowledged that owning a pet increases your chance of leading an active, healthy lifestyle,” she said. “The benefits of pet ownership are considerable. “Australia’s Petcare Information and Advisory Service reports that people who own pets typically visit the doctor less often and use less medication. “Every pet owner knows that a cat quickly becomes part of the family.”
The Feline Control Council of Victoria is a Bayswaterbased not-for-profit group which promotes the welfare of cats, as well as the general improvement of the standard, breeding and exhibition of cats. The Christmas All Breeds Cat Show in Berwick will be held from 1.30pm to 3.30pm and entry will cost adults $5 and children $2.50. For more information about the show contact Sue on 5783 1564.
Saturday 8th of November Cost is $65.00 per head which includes 2 course meal and show. From 6.30 onwards.
Irene Taylor and her two cats Fatori and Dashiell are looking forward to the Christmas All Breeds Cat Show in Berwick next month.
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Loyal Lakers mark milestone By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Lynbrook Lakers Cricket Club had the humblest of beginnings - a kitchen discussion between five mates. Now, 10 years later and having found a new home at the new Marriott Waters sporting complex, the Lakers have emerged as a real future threat in the upper echelon of the Dandenong District Cricket Association. After the conclusion of the firsts’ game at home on Saturday, a second-round Turf 4 contest against Parkdale, it was time to celebrate everything the likes of Brett Tibballs, Peter Curtis and inaugural president Steve McPhail had seen come to fruition in the first decade of the club. Former Test cricket fast bowler Rodney Hogg entertained the gathering of over 100 people who converged on the room for the celebrations - some were former players who hadn’t been to the club in over five years. Hogg and Lakers club president Peter Charles presented Tibballs with the honour of becoming its first ever life-member. Curtis said no-one deserved it more than Tibballs, who is a former captain of the club, was its first coach, has served as treasurer, coached junior sides and is currently the chairman of selectors. But that wasn’t the only milestone witnessed on the night - all five presidents in the history of the club spoke about what being a Laker meant to them.
Brett Tibballs, left, and Peter Curtis, right, were joined by Casey councillor and former mayor Geoff Ablett at their club’s 10th anniversary celebrations. 129896 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT Tibballs and Curtis both agree - McPhail is “the driving force of the club”. “Not only was he our first president, he was the one with all the enthusiasm and ideas,” Curtis said. “It’s only fitting that the Best Clubperson award is named after him.” As for the current state of the club - it has moved ahead in leaps and bounds, particularly over the last couple of years. “We’re in Turf 4 now in the DDCA and it’s a pretty good competition,” Tibballs said. “If you want to go higher you have to start spending some money on players and we’re a couple of years away from that yet. “(That said) sponsorship has been huge for us, like the Marriott Waters Shopping Centre and the Lynbrook Ho-
tel, which has been with us since our second or third year. “You go back to our first year and our biggest sponsor was my father-in-law who had his own business.” The club is also witnessing an exciting generational change, with Curtis’s son now in the Lakers’ junior system. “Ten years ago he was just being born,” he said, adding he’d love him to progress through the club and one day play senior cricket - just like current first team opening bowler Jesse Walia, who started in the under-13s in the first year of the club, and last year had a remarkable season leading the Lakers’ senior attack - claiming 52 wickets. The Lynbrook Cricket Club has won an impressive seven senior and three junior premierships in its first decade.
Tayla Morison looks set to have a long and distinguished top-flight lawn bowls career. 129890 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT
Tayla has a winning bias By RUSSELL BENNETT
Smile for the camera, boys YOU know you’re pretty comfortable at the crease when you’ve got time to stop and pose for photos between overs. Merinda Park D-Grade players from left; Dion Olszewski, WGCA president Brett Armitage and Rob Wilson give Star photographer Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Stewart Chambers the stare. 129600
TAYLA Morison was at school at Cranbourne East Secondary College when she got the phone call that launched her lawn bowls journey into the stratosphere. “It was a dream come true to get the call that I was selected to represent Australia,” the 15-year-old told the News. “I was crying a lot and my friends were all really excited for me because they knew how much it meant. “It just great to know that hard work really does pay off. “To get there and know that I could achieve my dreams was an amazing feeling.” In addition to being named to the Australian under-18 squad - made up of the top five bowlers in the country - she competed in the National Lawn Bowls Championships in Darwin where she won both a gold and a bronze medal. She was also recently selected in the Victorian ladies se-
nior team to take on Tasmania at the start of December in the Apple Isle in what can only be described as a whirlwind 2014. She followed her mother into the sport six years ago and now the whole family’s involved. “I think it’s the only sport where you can actually play with Australian and Commonwealth representatives,” Tayla explained. “I’m going away in a few weeks and I’m playing with two Australian representatives and one of them (Carla Odgers) has just come back from the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and she won a medal over there. “Even on Saturdays I don’t think many cricket players can go out and play with Australian representatives, but that’s what we can do with bowls. We just have so many idols we can play against and meet.” Tayla’s idol is another Commonwealth Games representative Matt Flapper, who she met
a year after first representing Victoria. “That was pretty inspirational, that I got to meet him and see that he’s just so downto-earth,” she said. “He’s really supportive of me too.” As for the notion that lawn bowls is just for the older generation, Tayla couldn’t disagree more. And she’s clearly gone a long way to dispelling the myth. “There are so many young people involved in bowls,” Tayla said. “I’ve been a mentor to little girls of around eight-years-old - they’ve got great actions and they’re awesome. “It’s a sport for everyone you can start young or old and you’ll have something to do. “Anyone can play but how far you want to go in it depends on how patient you are and your ability to stick to something for a good couple of hours. “It’s just about how mentally strong you are and if you can stick to it.”
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Bearing up well By DAVID NAGEL DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW - Round 2 BUCKLEY RIDGES v BERWICK A DESPERATE, and in the end, successful bowling change from Berwick (9/311cc) skipper Jarrod Goodes has landed the Bears maximum points against Buckley Ridges (66 and 116) at Park Oval. Defending their imposing score from day one was never in question for the Bears, skittling Buckley earlier in the day, but claiming the most important wicket... number 20... was proving quite elusive in their quest for outright points. Buckley’s Wes Nicholas (8) and Lukas Hoogenboom (15 not out) had kept everything out during their 21-run lastwicket stand, but one ball from Goodes, with just one more over remaining, trapped Nichols in front and the Bears tucked 10-points into the cave.Goodes (4/17) was the pick of the bowlers in the early rout, while Dushan Wickramarathna (5/52) backed up his fine knock from day one (83) to be the second innings destroyer. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICT v CRANBOURNE AN OMINOUS looking Cranbourne (277) has powered through Heinz Southern District (154) at Reedy Reserve. Adam Semmens (56) and Garrick Wiramanaden (36) gave HSD just the start it was looking for, but once their 80-run union was ended... Cranny went in for the kill. The deadliest-duo in the competition, Te Ahu Davis (4/22) and Steve Spoljaric (2/36), once again came to the fore. DANDENONG WEST v COOMOORA A PETER ATKINSON (3/18 and 6/28) master class has steered Dandenong West (228) to outright victory against Coomoora (83 and 56) at Greaves Reserve. Sure... Atkinson had help... from Shaun Weir (4/35) and Jacob Weeks (3/20) but his performance in taking nine wickets for the afternoon was truly outstanding. It’s worth remembering, that Atkinson (48) and Weeks (40) did change the complexion of this match with some late order runs on day one. MORDIALLOC v PARKFIELD MORDIALLOC (8/212dec) claimed
Club at their Peake VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW - Round 2 ENDEAVOUR HILLS (146) has pulled one out of the fire against Noble Park (138), coming from a seemingly impossible position at the end of day one to roll the reigning premiers at Sydney Pargeter Reserve. Friendless in the betting market (if we had one) after the first day’s play, the Eagles produced a stunning bowling display to pull off an upset victory. Resuming at 1/66, with Sanjeewa De Silva (30 not out) and Marasinghe Perera (26 not out) seemingly in control, the visitors lost quick wickets, De Silva (35) and Perera
(31) gone early on day two, before Chris Pereira (4/43), Vaughan Baxter (3/20) and Shane Peake (2/9) upped the ante even further. Pereira and Baxter swept through the middle order before Peake claimed two of the last three wickets to fall to spark joyous celebrations. The Eagles took a little of the gloss off their victory, slumping to 8/70 in their second innings as Noble Park speedster Rizan Mawzoon (5/37) made it nine wickets for the match. Endeavour Hills travel to Croydon for the first one-dayer of the season this Saturday, while Noble Park host Mt Waverley at Moodemere Street.
Swans sing a sad song Above: Hallam Kalora Park opener Ben Hillard watches this delivery form Springvale South’s Tim Ford closely on the weekend. 129604 Right: The Springvale South team look on as the long walk begins for Hallam Kalora Park opener Ben Hillard, dismissed for 30 by Tim Ford. 129604 Pictures: ROB CAREW outright points and ladder leadership against Parkfield (38 and 95) at Parkfield Reserve. The Bloodhounds, who needed just five wickets to complete the outright rout, were held up by Matt Aslett (36) and Tony Payne (22) before Stuey Squires (4/10) ran through the lower order. Chathura Athukorala (3/4 and 4/23) claimed seven wickets for the match and proved too hot for the Bears to handle. NORTH DANDENONG v LYNDALE NORTH Dandenong (6/244) pair Clayton McCartney (80 not out) and skipper Shane Clark (59 not out) combined for an unbeaten and match winning 120-run stand against Lyndale (241). In trouble at 4/56, the visitors relied
on Craig Gunawardana (37) to dig them out of a hole before the talent-laden McCartney and Clark steered their side to victory to make it two from two to start the season. SPRINGVALE SOUTH v HALLAM KALORA PARK SPRINGVALE South (278) locked in its first win of the season after a successful defence against Hallam Kalora Park (157) at Hallam. The home side looked good at times, with Rhys Serpanchy (40) and Ben Hillard (30) leading the way, but it lost wickets in a hurry... and at inappropriate times. Ruwan Kellepotha (4/51), Tim Ford (2/18) and Yoshan Kumara (2/35) were the pick of the bowlers for last season’s minor premiers.
CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE (136) is now alone at the foot of the Premier Cricket ladder, the only team not to taste victory after five rounds after going down to Greenvale Kangaroos (4/137) at Gardens Oval. Swans skipper Chris Hall won the toss and elected to bat, a decision that looked to backfire after Victorian wicketkeeper Matt Wade (9) and fellow opener Daniel Watson (9) were both taking the pads off with the score on 18. A steadying, and much-needed, 45-run stand between Michael Wallace (38) and Lachlan Sperling (25) appeared to calm things down, before Norman Vanua (5/47) ran through the Swans’ middle to lower order like a hot knife through butter. Vanua took five wickets on the trot, sinking the Swans who fell from 4/98 to 9/127. In reply, the Kangaroos had little trouble with the Swans’ attack, Brendan Rose (2/36) providing the only highlight with a fiery opening spell. Ben Cox (56 not out) and Jack Shantry (17 not out) steered the Kangaroos home with an unbeaten 74-run stand. The Swans will be looking for
Casey-South Melbourne opener Daniel Watson fell for 9 as the Swans went down to Greenvale Kangaroos on Saturday. The Swans remain winless after five rounds. 128828 Picture: JARROD POTTER their first victory of the season when they host Hawthorn-Monash University at Casey Fields this Saturday. Day one of the two-day clash commences at 11am.
Creating a cricket pathway By DAVID NAGEL
QUIZ NUMBER 1423
1. WHO won 2013’s baseball World Series? 2. WHICH Australian tennis star reached three consecutive Wimbledon finals, losing on each occasion? 3. WHICH English soccer club lost eight star players in an air crash in 1958? 4. WHAT is ‘The Aulde Mug› better known as? 5. WHICH country won the most gold medals at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games? 6. HOW many gold medals did Lisa Curry win in her comeback to swimming at the 1990 Commonwealth Games? 7. WHAT sport features the terms ‘bunt’, ‘double play’ and ‘dugout’? 8. WHAT was tennis star Pancho Gonzales› real first name? 9. WHO was the first Australian boxer to win Commonwealth titles in two divisions? 10. WHAT country is the home of Gaelic football? 11. WHICH Kiwi has hit the most career sixes in T20 cricket? 12. WHAT was the name of the American yacht which lost the America›s Cup to Australia in 1983? 13. WHO captained the English team in cricket’s 1977 Centenary Test? 14. WHAT was tennis star Ken Rosewall›s nickname? 15. WHICH jockey never won a Melbourne Cup, but rode the Caulfield Cup winner five times? 16. WHICH Aussie golfer finished in second spot in the 2012 British Open? 17. WHAT type of flag signifies the end of a motor race? 18. HOW many Sydney jockey’s premierships did Ron Quinton win? 19. WHO was the last Australian to take a hat-trick in Test cricket? 20. WHO won the Australian Mens Open tennis title in 2014?
CREATING a pathway for junior cricketers that is effective, but simple to navigate is part of a plan to build a stronger relationship between the West Gippsland Cricket Association and the Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club. The pathway to participation for both boys and girls in West Gippsland was a future ideal discussed at a meeting between the two parties last week. General Manager of the WGCA, Rob Hansen, and High Performance coach for Casey South Melbourne, John Hayes, agreed to work towards building a partnership designed to achieve such a goal. “We are the second fastest growing region in Australia yet we have negligible structures and facilities for females to play cricket,” Hayes said. “It is time to lay the foundation for future development for boys and girls in this growth corridor.” As part of the meeting both parties agreed to develop a Memorandum of Understanding that would provide a two-way process of cooperation into the future. This would provide a pathway for talented male cricketers, assist with the development of female participation and provide possible coaching resources for the future for the WGCA. “West Gippsland cricket has evolved a strategic plan to shape its cricket into the future and this partnership will be a vital plank in building the way we allow for the future needs of those who want to enjoy cricket,” Hansen said.
“We need to gather our current resources and, allied with Local Government as well as key stake holders, establish methods to provide for all participants rather than just some as we do at the moment.” Building the relationship between the WGCA and Casey-South Melbourne has been tried before, but had little effect as both bodies have put a premium on looking after their own backyard. Hayes said he was confident that things were about to change. “It’s just common sense that we should both be making the effort to make this work,” he said. “The WGCA has a fresh approach and we as a club need to approach things differently. The bottom line is we want to build junior participation so that it becomes the vehicle for players talented enough to gain state or national selection.” Hansen said the WGCA will shortly put a plan in place that will identify the interest of girls looking to take up the game.
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First ever WGCA all Star Twenty20 hits THE most exciting cricketers in the West Gippsland Cricket Association will converge on Glover Reserve in Devon Meadows this Sunday for the first ever West Gippsland All Stars Twenty20 game. Emerald’s Clinton Marsh and Tooradin’s Aaron Avery will lead the respective North and South squads, featuring the likes of Tom Hussey (Tooradin), Matt Hutchinson (Devon Meadows), Nick Fairbank (Pakenham Upper-Toomuc), AJ Walker (Emerald), Danny Diwell (Merinda Park) and Chris Savage (Upper Beaconsfield). The concept of the game was conceived and developed by a group of current and former WGCA representative players as a means of showcasing the large array of talent within the association. “There are so many good cricketers playing in the West Gippsland Cricket Association and we felt that there should be a way not just to showcase that talent, but to celebrate West Gippsland cricket,” said organiser Mick Floyd. “The WGCA is better than a Di-
vision 3 Country Week competition, but the only way we can change that is by winning Country Week in February. “It’s a big commitment to dedicate a week to playing for the league at Country Week, with the guys taking a week off work and away from the family. “Thanks to Icon Cricket we’ll be raffling a bat on the day with all proceeds going towards easing some of the financial pressures the players face while representing the league. “The players and their clubs have been fully supportive of the concept, and the host club Devon Meadows is working to make the day a huge success.” As well as the showcase T20 match, there’ll be plenty of entertainment on and off field for the expected big crowd. Finning First National Real Estate will have several boards erected around the ground with cash to be won for any player (and their club) who hits one on the full. Finning First National is also putting up cash for the first catch in the crowd in
Clinton Marsh (c) Jason Williams Chris Savage Geordie Scott Jason Hameeteman Russell Lehman Josh Lownds Ben Parrott (wk) Nick Fairbank AJ Walker Scott Clark Angus Bunnell Alex Cann
Tom Hussey and Danny Diwell are sure to set Glover Reserve alight with some massive hitting on Sunday. 128793 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS each innings. A jumping castle, face painting, kids’ competitions during the innings break, and fun with the mascots will ensure a fantastic day for the entire family. The game will start at 2pm at Glover Reserve, Devon Meadows with all players expected to arrive
By RUSSELL BENNETT and DAVID NAGEL
Above: Tooradin’s Aaron Avery bowled with his usual efficiency on Saturday claiming 2/19 from 10 overs against Beaconsfield. 129608 Picture: ROB CAREW Left: There was nothing untidy about Anthony Craddock’s innings on Saturday, making 83 for Merinda Park against Kooweerup at Lakeside Oval. 129603
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS plenty of work to do to bank the 12 points, but if they can stop the Bombers from matching their personal best total this season, top spot beckons, with ladder-leader Cardinia (175) in all sorts of trouble against Pakenham (0/86). New recruits Robert North (60) and Jake Serong (55) were the stars of the show for the Maroons, who lost opener Julian Bayard without scoring - leg-before to Bombers speedster Clinton Marsh. An 87-run stand between North and Serong steadied the ship but the Maroons lost their final nine wickets for just 97 runs. Michael Nell was the pick of the Bombers’ attack with 3/30 while Darcy Hellriegel (2/25), Marsh (2/39) and skipper A.J. Walker (2/45) were the other multiple wicket-takers. Cardinia’s (175) unbeaten start to the season looks certain to end at the hands of Pakenham (0/86), the Lions in a great position to make it back-to-back victories at Toomuc Reserve.
Glover Reserve, Devon Meadows.
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by 1pm and wear their full coloured one-day club kits. Entry is by gold coin donation, with all proceeds being donated to the Ponting Foundation to assist in the work in supporting families dealing with childhood cancers. For more information, visit the Facebook page: www.facebook. com/WestGippslandWarriors.
Pair make an epic stand WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION PREMIER MERINDA Park (7/275cc) pair Jason Pongracic and Anthony Craddock produced a recovery of epic proportions against reigning premier Kooweerup at Lakeside Oval on Saturday. The Cobras were in more trouble than the early explorers at 5/53 after Demon seamers Sam Cole (3/45) and Paul Bright (2/86) ran riot through the top order. But that’s when Craddock (83) and Pongracic (106) got to work. The young pair set about playing smart, calculated cricket that wasn’t without its share of big hits but they would come at minimal risk through measured shots. To start with, it was clear Craddock and Pongracic were all about consolidation, but as they found their feet in the innings they also found their footwork at the crease. Craddock and Pongracic ultimately put on 141 - the biggest sixth wicket stand in the WGCA’s top flight since the 150-run stand between Kooweerup pair Shane Dole and Jeff Walsh in 2008/09. Craddock made a stellar 83 and Pongracic a sublime 106 before both were eventually removed by Ron Bright Jr Pongracic’s ton was his first in the WGCA and the first of this season in the Premier Grade. “I’m rapt for Jason - he’s a brilliant fielder, he bowls and he wicket-keeps but he’s just a great bloke,” Merinda Park skipper Jamie Smith said. “He’s a delight to have around the team and he has the best attitude of anyone I’ve seen.” Crucially though, after Craddock’s dismissal up-and-coming youngster Caleb Boswell (26 not out) combined with Pongracic for another 69-run partnership to push their side to an impressive total from their 80 overs. Upper Beaconsfield (184) has top spot firmly in its sights after the second-placed Maroons posted a competitive total against Emerald at Upper Beaconsfield on Saturday. The Maroons clearly still have
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The Bulls had no answer to a nagging approach from Chris Smith (3/33) and Zac Chaplin (2/29), slumping to 5/31 before a 57-run stand between young St Kilda AFL player Arryn Siposs (81) and Travis Welsh (27) slowly started to turn things around. Welsh then became the first of four consecutive wickets to Russ Lehman (4/60), who finally claimed Siposs, the ninth wicket to fall. Pakenham openers Russ Lehman (44) and Chris Smith (32) will resume their innings this Saturday. Tooradin (0/72) will be hunting outright points after a dominant Saturday afternoon against Beaconsfield (107) at Perc Alison Oval. Ash Adams (3/29), Matt Finch (2/11) and Aaron Avery (2/19) combined to rip through the Tigers’ top and middle orders to have them at one stage 5/55. The home side was eventually rolled in the 58th over for just 107 with opener Angus Bunnell (21) top-scoring.
With more than 20 overs remaining in the day’s play, the Seagulls took to their first dig in an aggressive frame of mind with Tom Hussey racing to 47 not out at stumps. Tooradin will resume this week at 0/72 - looking to make light work of the rest of its chase. DISTRICT THE West Indies were famous for playing calypso cricket ... not collapso cricket as was the case for SFX Old Collegians (111) against Devon Meadows (7/130) at the college on Saturday. The X-Men, cruising at 4/111, lost a staggering 6/0, their innings finished in just 36.3 overs as the two cellar dwellers chased their first victory for the season. Noel Betreen (66) and Brendan Hunt (29) were the only SFX batsmen to score more than three runs as Ben Hussey (4/35), Lucas Carroll (3/2) and Mick Floyd (2/19) did the damage. Darren O’Brien (34) and Bryce Ingram (21) then played key roles in steering the Panthers to victor Officer (7/312), quite simply, pounded Lyndhurst Vikings at Starling Road as every batsman from top to bottom contributed to their side’s cause. Tommy Marks top-scored with 67 and Brett Reid (52) combined with skipper Shane White (35) for a strong start at the top of the innings, while Chris Byrne (35) and David Collins (34 not out) added valuable runs from the lower order. David Spencer (2/37) and Ammar Bajwa (2/73) were the multiple wicket-takers for the Vikings. The match between Cranbourne Meadows (143) and Clyde (1/30) at Lawson Poole Reserve is evenly poised. Clyde’s Kyle Brooke led his sides’ attack with 3/20 while Noel O’Brien (2/16) and Dean Williams (2/20) finished with two scalps apiece. The Cougars will resume this week at 1/30. Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (159) claimed two late wickets to even up its contest against Nar Nar Goon/ Maryknoll (2/30). Luke Gunton (32) and Andy Hilder (27) steered the Yabbies from a precarious 8/88 to set up a competitive total.
Emerald Pakenham Upper Beaconsfield Gembrook Lyndhurst Vikings Pakenham Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll Pakenham Pakenham Upper-Toomuc Emerald Pakenham Upper-Toomuc Beaconsfield Emerald
South Aaron Avery (c) Simon Parrott Jess Mathers Chris Bright Matt Hutchinson John Emery Bradley Birkhead (wk) Luke Gilbert Dananja Madushanka Tom Hussey (wk) Danny Diwell Paul Black
Tooradin Cardinia Merinda Park Kooweerup Devon Meadows Cranbourne Meadows Clyde Catani Kooweerup Tooradin Merinda Park Lang Lang
CRICKET SCOREBOARD VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 5 - MEN Melbourne 5/169 (M.J. Brown 92*, B. McDonald 40, M. Willcocks 3/31) d Dandenong 8/168 (D. Alleyne 76*, J. Nanopoulos 29, C.P. Tremain 4/31, S. Sturrock 2/44). Greenvale Kangaroos 4/137 (B. Cox 56*, B.A. Rose 2/36) d Casey-South Melbourne 136 (M.T. Wallace 38, L.J. Sperling 25, N. Vanua 5/47, A. Smillie 3/16, T.G. Waring 2/22). DDCA - TURF 1 North Dandenong 6/244 (C. McCartney 80*, S. Clark 59*, C. Gunawardana 37) d Lyndale 241 (D. Tormey 63, C.P. Connolly 51, S. Neeson 5/25). Dandenong West 228 (P.E. Atkinson 48, J.G. Weeks 40, K.J. Rodgers 36, L.A. Vincent 4/43) d Coomoora 83 (S.J. Weir 4/35, P.E. Atkinson 3/18, J.G. Weeks 3/20) and 56 (P.E. Atkinson 6/28). Springvale South 278 (S.W. Masterson 80, C. Slocombe 32, W. Whyte 3/48, J. Hammond 3/53) d Hallam Kalora Park 157 (R. Serpanchy 40, B.P. Hillard 30, R.P. Kellepotha 4/51). Cranbourne 277 (S. Spoljaric 70, T. Davis 58, C.P. Kelly 56, C. Ayres 27, J.W. Davis 4/70) d Heinz Southern Districts 154 (A.J. Semmens 56, G. Wiramanaden 36, T. Davis 4/22, S. Spoljaric 2/36). Berwick 9/311 (cc) (D.D. Wickramarathna 83, C.J. Bevan 41*, R.T. Williamson 36, D.F. Haasbroek 3/36) d Buckley Ridges 66 (J.W. Goodes 4/17) and 116 (D.F. Haasbroek 27, D.D. Wickramarathna 5/52). Mordialloc 8/212 (dec) (I.G. Daniel 87, D.G. Mapa Ralalage 35, S. Bell 3/54) Parkfield 38 (J. Wheal 26, T. Wighton 4/11, C. Athukorala 3/4, I.G. Daniel 3/8) and 95 (M.S. Aslett 36, S. Squires 4/10, C. Athukorala 4/23). WGCA PREMIER Kooweerup v Merinda Park 7/275 (cc) (J. Pongracic 106, A. Craddock 83, C. Boswell 26*, S. Cole 3/45, R. Bright Jr 2/62, P.J. Bright 2/86). Beaconsfield 107 (A. Adams 3/29, M. Finch 2/11, B. Adams 2/17, A. Avery 2/19) v Tooradin 0/72 (T.J. Hussey 47*). Upper Beaconsfield 184 (R.S. North 60, J. Serong 55, M. Nell 3/30, D. Hellriegel 2/25, C. Marsh 2/39, A.J. Walker 2/45) v Emerald. Pakenham 0/86 (R. Lehman 44*, C. Smith 32*) v Cardinia 175 (A.M. Siposs 81, T. Welsh 27, R. Lehman 4/60, C. Smith 3/33, Z.W. Chaplin 2/29). DISTRICT Cranbourne Meadows 143 (K. Brooke 3/20, N. O’Brien 2/16, D. Williams 2/20) v Clyde 1/30. Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 159 (L.W. Gunton 32, A. Hilder 27, C. Lewis 3/29, S. Somers 3/30, J. Sweeney 2/44) v NNG/Maryknoll 2/30. Officer 7/312(cc) (T. Marks 67, B. Reid 52, S. White 35, C. Byrne 35, D. Collins 34*, P. Singh 25, D. Spencer 2/37, A. Bajwa 2/73) v Lyndhurst Vikings. SFX Old Collegians 111 (N. Betreen 66, B.T. Hunt 29, B. Hussey 4/35, L. Carroll 3/2, M. Floyd 2/19) v Devon Meadows 7/130 (D. O’Brien 34, B.T. Hunt 2/20, T. Sheperdson 2/21). VSDCA - SOUTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 2 Endeavour Hills 146 (Z. Allen 50, B.L. Swift 43, R. Mawzoon 4/53) and 8/70 (R. Mawzoon 5/37) d Noble Park 138 (S. De Silva 35, M.A. Perera 31, C. Pereira 4/43, V.A. Baxter 3/20). Oakleigh 7/222 d Bayswater 218. Elsternwick 7/204 d Box Hill 197. Ormond 282 d Brighton 117 and 2/112. Malvern 8/238 d Croydon 236. Caulfield 8/225 d Mt Waverley 112 and 9/134. Kingston Saints 8/269 d Moorabbin 8/175.
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Player cost under scrutiny THE Working Party established by AFL Victoria to examine the escalating costs of player payments at community level has provided an update to Metropolitan Community League CEOs and Country Region General Managers (RGMs). The Working Party presented the update at the 2014 AFL Victoria Community Leagues Conference in Healesville and requested League CEOs and RGMs consider a proposed framework addressing the issue. The suggested framework which is still in the development stage includes three major elements: (1) A state-wide salary cap - with specific limits for individual leagues. (2) Equalisation provision(s) - to support implementation of a salary cap. (3) An appropriate enforcement policy. AFL Victoria General Manager Steven Reaper said the Working Party had now asked league CEOs and RGMs to consider how such a framework would function in their league/regions and would consider their feedback before announcing guidelines to be tested in a selection of competitions, without enforcement provisions, in 2015. “It was made very clear at the corresponding conference at the end of last year that the industry had an appetite to tackle this issue,” Reaper said. “AFL Victoria through this Working Party has examined a range of possible solutions in order to develop a robust and flexible set of guidelines which will seek to halt the escalating cost of player payments and bridge the gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ at community level.” “While we understand the concern across all levels of football regarding these issues and the demand for a quick solution, we are committed to developing a considered set of guidelines and the feedback from League CEOs and RGMs is vital to this approach.” In determining the appropriate framework, the Working Party has considered research derived through an extensive survey completed by 369 clubs across Victoria. “The development of an AFL Victoria-led state-wide solution was backed by 83 per cent of clubs who responded to the survey,” Reaper said. “More than 50 per cent of clubs surveyed also indicated their support of the implementation of a state-wide salary cap despite acknowledging that such a measure creates enforcement challenges.” Reaper said guidelines to be trialled in 2015 would be announced prior to Christmas. “A trial will take place across a selection of metropolitan and country leagues next year and be thoroughly examined before being implemented state-wide in 2016.”
Discussion or bloodletting… By DAVID NAGEL PCN Sports Alliance will make a special presentation to Casey Cardinia Football Netball League clubs before the end of this week addressing a list of grievances from the clubs that has them seeking a withdrawal from their governing body. Football and netball representatives from the nine clubs, Beaconsfield, Berwick, Cranbourne, Doveton, Hampton Park, Narre Warren, Pakenham, ROC and Tooradin, will join the PCNSA Board and AFL South East Region General Manager, Jeremy Bourke, in the first sign of negotiation since the clubs expressed their dissatisfaction with the league and its operations. PCNSA Chief Executive Officer Jeff Jones said it was a positive sign that the meeting was taking place. “It’s important that we are getting all the clubs together to discuss their issues,” Jones said. “Some issues are valid, and some maybe not, but it’s important that we are able to make this presentation to address the clubs’ concerns. “I see it as a positive.” Points raised against PCNSA by the clubs include poor communication, a lack of trust, exorbitant fees, poor strategic direction and a general lack of service and attention. QUIZ NUMBER 1423 ANSWERS: 1. Boston 2. Fred Stolle 3. Manchester United 4. The America ‹s Cup 5. England 6. Four (two individual and two relay) 7. Baseball 8. Richard 9. Tony Mundine 10. Ireland 11. Brendon McCullum 12. Liberty 13. Tony Greig 14. ‹Muscles› 15. Arthur Breasley 16. Adam Scott 17. The chequered flag 18. Eight 19. Peter Siddle 20. Stan Wawrinka
Last end a great disappointment CRANBOURNE BOWLS CRANBOURNE were in a winning position in Division 1 bowls on Saturday, before going down on the last end of the day by two shots to Fitzroy who now sit second on the ladder. “The result was a great disappointment after doing the hard work against quality opposition only to fall over on the last end of the day,” said head coach Steve Arthur after the game. “We must now regroup and take on Glen Waverley who are one-spot ahead of us on the ladder”. In Division 1, Ray Travica and his team were the big winners of the day with eight-shots up. Ray was pleased with his team of Blyth, Gascoigne and Lyfield, claiming that they bowled very consistently all day. Skip Steve Arthur had a sevenshot win which was also a good re-
sult from his team. Skip Lyn Quigg lost by five shots but he said after the game that everyone in his side tried hard but were out bowled on the day. Peter Colthup was disappointed that despite playing well for most of the day his team lost valuable shots on the last two ends. A must-win game coming up next week to keep in touch with the four. Division 2 Cranbourne played Hampton Park away and were soundly defeated by 32 shots. Skips Gary Farrington and Matt Boltong had narrow losses while skips Joe Byrne and Neil Fell and their sides had a difficult day. There was also no joy in Division 3 away to Mulgrave Country Club losing on all rinks by 43 shots. But a 17-shot win for Division 4 against Hampton Park at home put a smile on the faces of at least three of the teams. Division 7 travelled to Moorab-
bin to record a great win and give the club two wins out of five for the day. Results: Fitzroy (1) 84 d Cranbourne (1) 82 (R. Travica 26-18, L. Quigg 16-21, P. Colthup 20-32, S Arthur 20-13). Hampton Park 100 d Cranbourne (2) 68 (N. Fell 15-24, M. Boltong 17-20, G. Farrington 22-26, J. Byrne 14-30). Mulgrave Country Club 106 d Cranbourne (3) 63 (S. Raiti 18-30, J. Mulder 14-26, K. Dudink 19-22, M. Scotter 1426). Cranbourne (4) 91 (C. Wright 19-27, D. O’Reilly 26-21, L. Coate 31-13, K. Bowler 15-13) d Hampton Park 74. Cranbourne (7) d Moorabbin scores not available. LADIES MIDWEEK PENNANT ON Tuesday playing away to Mulgrave, Cranbourne came home with a 14-shots win and a final score of 66-52. Results: C. Wright 24-20, F. Far-
rall 18-20, S. Venville 24-12. In Division 1 open Cranbourne lost away to Cardinia Waters away 54-72. Result: K. Fulton 12-34, M. Boltong 23-20, G. Dudink 19-18. Cranbourne Division 2 open also lost, but only by one shot 52-53 to Cardinia Waters at home. Results: S. Morrison 15-20, B. Helle 23-17, I. Smith 14-16. It was very tight scores all day, with B. Helle, L. Mulder, E. Russell, E. St Ruth the winner’s for Cranbourne. In Division 5 playing away to Vermont South, Cranbourne came home winners 45-33. Results: H. Van Soest 26-7, S. De Piazza 19-26. Top of the ladder and undefeated at this stage of the season are H. Van Soest F. Male, R. Van Soest, and J. Forsythe.
Hard work pays off HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HAMPTON Park’s hardest workers, the newly promoted Division 2 midweek team has received the rewards they have worked for, with a win over Dandenong Club. Playing at Hampton Park, J. Slater, M. Baker, M. Battaglia and B. Nicol were the only losing rink, 16-23, while G. Graafsma, J. Damon, K. Goold and R. Woff were down by one shot at lunch (8-9), they dropped only one four after to win, 28-13. D. Carr, H. Naismith, R. Wood and K. Damon had a 20-to-one shot lead at lunch, finally relaxing to a 25-16 win. Result: Hampton Park (2) 14-69 d Dandenong Club (2) 2-52. Division 1 played at Dandenong Club, and had a disappointing 18-shot loss. J. Nunan, A. Westwell, N. Hendrie and C. Hendrie were the only winners, 21-16. G. Ampt, P. Hayden, D. Eastick and H. Lambert, struggled and only lost by 7 shots, 18-25, while S. Collins, J. Westwell, A. Brandolin and E. Smith lost 13-29. Result: Dandenong Club (1) 14-70 d Hampton Park (1) 2-52. The Division 2 team was at home to Cranbourne (2) needing a win, so the four-rink win that resulted was just what was needed to keep their season alive. S. Hatch, N. Hendrie, S. McDonald and K. Cobden won 20-17, and G. Ampt, J. Nunan, S. Micallef and S. Collins won 26-22. But the biggest winners were S. Barnes, C. Hendrie, A. Brandolin and W. Hardy winning 24-15 and S. Hardy, M. Paton, P. Hayden and Z. Storm winni9ng 30-14. Result: Hampton Park (1) 18-100 d Cranbourne (2) 0-68. Division 4 also played Cranbourne (4) at Cranbourne and the result was opposite to the higher grade team. C. Barnes, M. Battaglia, I. Bartlett and L. Simpson were the only winners, with a 27-19 routing, while A. Ottaway, T. Storm, D. Eastick and H. Lambert lost 13-15, H. Naismith, V. Kovacic, J. Van Hout and R. Woff lost
Kaye Goold was part of the Hampton Park Division-2 midweek side that broke through for their first victory of the season over the Dandenong Club. 129771 Picture: CONTRIBUTED
21-26 and R. Pallett, E. Smith, J. Westwell and G. Ladner lost 13-31. Result: Cranbourne (4) 16-91 d Hampton Park (2) 2-74. Division 6 went to Burden Park and had a good win overall with L. Soligo, B. Diaper, K. Goold and J. Collins the only losing rink, going down 13-17. Winning rinks were D. Carr, A. Westwell, J. Wright and B. Webb, 19-12, and G. Cox, R. Diaper, B. Nicol and I. Kitt, 21-16 while J. Sherry, G. Wilson, K. Damon and B. Holden scraped home 19-18. Result: Hampton Park (3) 16-72 d Burden Park (4) 2-63. Looking for their first win the Division-8 side played at home against Clayton, but it was not to be this week, with L. Unwin, W. Grimsey, R. Oost and C. Richards losing 11-15 and M. Baker, K. McCarthy, J. Damon and B. Pointon losing 15-26. Result: Clayton (6) 14-41 d Hampton Park (4) 0-26.
Zak Storm skipped his team to another impressive win, a 30-14 victory over Cranbourne. 129772
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Sunshine reigns on Cougars’ parade By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Berwick City Cougars have slipped to sixth on the Victorian Summer League Baseball Division 2 ladder after an 11-1 home loss at the hands of Sunshine on Saturday. The result came a week after going down 9-4 to Malvern, flying in the face of a strong start to the season in which the Cougars won their first two games.
But the only scoreboard pressure the Berwick side could mount against Sunshine came from Alex Clark (a single), while the visitors had a day out at the plate. Jaret Chatwood, Adam Irons and Lane Koski scored doubles, with one each to Chad Galloway, Shannon Hornstra, Rory Meddick, Lewis Weldon and Daniel Wilkie. The weekend’s game featured the
two leading run-scorers to this stage of the Division 2 season - Chatwood and Clark. Despite consecutive heavy defeats, Berwick still has a massive up-side, given the excitement surrounding its young core of players. The future definitely looks bright for the boys from Cyril Molyneux Reserve. In other games on Saturday, Ber-
wick City’s reserves went down to Sunshine in a tight tussle 4-2, while the Cougars’ thirds turned the tables with a 13-8 win. The Casey side’s fourths team also enjoyed a dominant victory over St Kilda, 13-3. The Cougars seniors will be on the road this Saturday when they take on the bottom of the table’s winless St Kilda from 3.30pm.
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Audi A8’s lift in lifestyle By DEREK OGDEN THE Audi flagship, the A8 sedan, has undergone a refit resulting in it now including an impressive arsenal of luxury and technological sales firepower. The shining light of the Audi halo car is the innovative headlamp system which introduces Matrix LED technology in which the high-beam comprises 25 small, individual light-emitting diodes per unit that can be dimmed individually. This enables the headlights to react to oncoming traffic or vehicles in front and blank out light with precision while continuing to fully illuminate the rest of the road. Our test car, an A8 4.2 TDI quattro tiptronic tagged at $249,900, was graced with options including Dynamic Steering ($3550), Night Vision Assist ($5960) and Bang and Olufsen sound system ($14,500), pushing the price to $273,910, to which on-road costs have to be added. This is the largest sedan in the segment and it looks like it. Work has been done on the A8’s limo-like proportions with 130mm being added to its length (now 5.14 metres) and wheelbase (2.99 metres), while the voluminous boot (502 litres, room for four golf bags), with automatic lid, has been revised to make access easier. More shape has been added to the
bonnet, single-frame grille and front bumper to give more expression to the exterior. The rear LED lighting has been revised also. Trapezoidal tailpipe tips on each side put finishing touches to the rear. Inside it’s wide open spaces, luxurious surroundings and an air of relaxation. Seats are clothed in quality leather and offer a number of comfort options including ventilation and massage. Leg room is extensive, especially in the rear, as befits a luxury limo. Ambient lighting is a combination of LEDs, light guides, light strips and indirect illumination of the centre console. The driver can set the mood by choosing between colour schemes of Ivory, Polar, or Ruby/Polar and adjust brightness in four zones through the Multi-Media Interface control on the centre console. Information and entertainment are controlled in two sections - MMI navigation plus with MMI touch - and displayed on an 8-inch retractable screen on the upper dashboard. The radio unit combines the functions of tuner and sound system, standard Bose surround sound. A high-end Bang and Olufsen concert-style set-up can be had for a hefty $14,500 premium.
Audi A8 sedan... a large dose of luxury. The main unit contains additional components, including a DVD drive, two card readers and a 60 GB hard drive with the navigation data. A third of its capacity is reserved as memory for telephone and music data. The Audi music interface and Bluetooth interface make it easy to connect mobile devices and cell phones. A pair of 10.2-inch displays are mounted on the backrests of the driver and front-passenger seats, which can each display different content. Rear seat entertainment includes its own DVD drive, a hard drive jukebox, two slots for SD memory cards and a separate Audi music interface for connecting mobile players. It also offers full access to the sound
system, TV tuner and MMI navigation plus and is controlled via a separate MMI panel in the rear centre armrest. Sound is supplied via the car’s speakers or two sets of either wired or Bluetooth headphones. Australian A8s are offered with the choice of two turbo-diesel engines, a 3.0-litre V6 and 4.2-litre V8. Both meet Euro 6 emission standards. With the V8 of the test vehicle pumping out 283 kW and 850 Nm Audi claims a sprint to 100 km/h from rest in 4.7 seconds on the way to a governed 250 km/h, a surprisingly sporting performance for such a large car. Audi tells us the official fuel consumption has been cut by up to 10 per cent over the previous engines.
The maker claims combined fuel consumption of 7.4 litres per 100 kilometres for our test car, yet we recorded 16-plus litres per 100 kilometres in the urban environment, and a much more respectable 6.6 litres per 100 at motorway speeds. Engineers have managed to dramatically reduce engine speed of the V8 diesel to 800 rpm for improved fuel efficiency, while thee addition of AdBlu to the catalytic converter breaks down nitrogen oxides and earn the motor a Euro 6 emission rating. The eight-speed tiptronic transmission enables the lower ratios to be close for sporty take-off while upper ratios are wider for fuel efficiency. The Dynamic Shift Program controls the transmission in two automatic modes D and S. The driver can operate the transmission electronically via the shift lever on the centre console or steering wheelmounted paddles For more information contact Audi Barry Bourke, 755 Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone 9707 2222. Model range A8 3.0 TDI quattro 3.0-litre diesel four-door sedan: $195,000 (automatic); A8 4.2 TDI quattro 4.2-litre diesel four-door sedan: $249,900 (automatic); A8 L (LWB) 3.0 TDI quattro 3.0-litre diesel four-door sedan: $206,900 (automatic).
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