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Violence in their sights COMMUNITY leaders have rallied to put a stop to family violence and violence against women – under the banner of the Challenge Family Violence program. Star News Group has backed the stance and across the month of November – in the lead-up to White Ribbon Day – will dedicate a lot of time and space to highlighting the issue. During that time, readers will hear from the likes of faith leaders Jim Reiher and Graeme Cann, police sergeant Graeme Stanley, Ormoro community leader Marama Kufi, South East Juniors football boss Shaun Connell, Matt Spencer from the YMCA and Star’s own Garry Howe. All these men have signed a pledge to help influence behavioral change in their circles of influence. Turn inside to read the first installment of the News campaign.
Among those taking a stance against family violence and violence against women are, from left: Jim Reiher, Matt Spencer, Sergeant Graeme Stanley, Marama Kufi, Graeme Cann, Garry Howe and Shaun Connell. 129933 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
■ Napthine’s $310m pledge to ease commuter squeeze
On the level PREMIER Denis Napthine has announced a major upgrade of Thompsons Road which will include two grade separations of the Cranbourne railway line and the Western Port Highway. Doctor Napthine has committed $310 million if re-elected to overcome congestion along Thompsons Road and improve safety for motorists in the south-east. The upgrade would begin in mid2016 under a re-elected Napthine government.
The Premier visited Cranbourne yesterday afternoon to make the announcement, which was welcomed by road users throughout the area. Dr Napthine said the project was a key component of his government’s vision to build a better integrated transport network for Melbourne and Victoria. The multi-million dollar project would create 300 more jobs and include the removal of the Thompsons Road level crossing. It will also involve a separated interchange to replace the Western Port
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Highway roundabout, a six-lane upgrade between the Western Port Highway and South Gippsland Highway, a six-lane upgrade between McCormicks Road and Dandenong-Frankston Road and a four-lane duplication between McCormicks Road and the Western Port Highway. “Once the upgrade is complete, drivers using Thompsons Road will save up to 20 minutes as average speeds during peak hour will increase to 70km/h from the current 20km/h,” Dr Napthine said. “The best way to address congestion and safety in the south-eastern
suburbs is to have an integrated plan that focuses on both road and public transport investment at the same time.” “This is why a re-elected Coalition Government will undertake a major $310 million upgrade of Thompsons Road alongside our existing Dingley Bypass project and our landmark Bayside rail and Cranbourne-Pakenham rail corridor upgrades.” “No matter where you travel or whether you choose to go by train or by car - a re-elected Coalition Government will get you there faster and make your journey safer,” Dr Napthine said.
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Dr Napthine also met with Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Ablett yesterday afternoon to look over plans for the proposed upgrade. Mr Ablett said the Liberal Party was the only one which would fix Thompsons Road’s major bottlenecks. “The roundabout at the intersection of Western Port Highway and Thompsons Road is one of the most congested and dangerous bottlenecks in the south-east,” Mr Ablett said. “We will remove this roundabout and build a grade-separated interchange to help traffic flow freely and safely.”
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Council advocates for residents this election With less than four weeks until the Victorian ke You ur Voice election, Counccil has stepped d up its Mak ocacyy campaign. Count advo
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While Council is prioritising local road and infrastructure priorities for funding commitments, it has extended its advocacy in recognition of the value that East West Link and the Port of Hastings will flow on to outer areas of Melbourne.
The Port of Hastings will flow benefits to Casey and the outer south east including local jobs for local people. Election advocacy spokesperson Cr Sam Aziz said the Port of Hastings is critical to the economic wellbeing of Melbourne’s outer south east. ‘The port will provide immeasurable benefits to residents by bolstering the Casey Cardinia region’s economy with new business investment, the growth of existing businesses and enhancement of local employment opportunities. ‘Council does not support the State Opposition’s policy change to withdraw its previous support for the Port of Hastings and pursue an alternative at Werribee. ‘Such a development would deny the potential of the massive job creation for the Casey Cardinia region which would be delivered through the Port of Hastings.
The East West Link is expected to deliver a number of benefits to residents of Melbourne’s outer south east, including the 76 per cent of working residents who leave the City of Casey to travel to work, such as providing an alternative route to the Monash Freeway and Princes Highway, reduced congestion and faster travel to western Melbourne, including the airport.
‘The labor candidate for Hastings Steve Hosking supported the Port of Hastings as he knows the benefit to the local region.
Election advocacy spokesperson Cr Sam Aziz said the debate on East West Link was being fuelled by the State Opposition and three inner city Councils which oppose it. ‘All Victorians should be heard on this project, and not just a minority from inner Melbourne. ‘We’ve had a number of Casey residents that work in the west comment to us how important this project is, but they’re not being heard. ‘The East West Link will flow benefits to Casey and the outer south east, including saving the community travel time to the airport and the
Council is advocating for East West Link to reduce congestion on the Monash/West Gate Freeway corridor
‘Council is calling on the local Labor State Members of Parliament to reconsider their position on this project, and not to starve Casey residents of future jobs and economic opportunities, as our future residents need these jobs, and to address the growing imbalance between growth and job creation’.
western suburbs and beyond. ‘The East West Link project will provide residents with a substantial improvement and reliability in travel times for east-west trips crossing Melbourne by offering an alternative route to the Monash Freeway and Princes Highway’.
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The Old Cheese Factory celebrates 150 years! The Old Cheese Factory turns 150 this year and Council is holding a free family fun day on Saturday to celebrate the milestone occasion.
cheese making demonstration, live old time music, woodwork demonstration, period costume photos, Devonshire tea in the homestead and Heritage Garden tours.
The facility has been an icon of Berwick since the historic Springield Homestead, kitchen, wash house and servant’s quarters was built at the site in 1864. The Cheese Factory and milking shed was also purpose built on the grounds 10 years later which housed more than 200 cows and produced 150 cheeses per week.
There will also be plenty for children to enjoy with a puppet show, jumping castle and children’s entertainment and activities.
Today the site is managed by the City of Casey and serves as a popular attraction where visitors can take a step back in time, as well as being home to more than 35 community groups.
Venue: The Old Cheese Factory 34 Homestead Road, Berwick
Event details: Date: Saturday 8 November 2014 Time: 10.00 am to 1.00 pm
For more information call the Old Cheese Factory on 9702 1919 or visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/oldcheesefactory.
On Saturday, Council will host a free family fun day to celebrate the 150th birthday of the iconic site.
Nominate an event or activity for the 2015 Casey Australia Day Awards There’s still plenty of time to nominate the great events and activities held in Casey this year for the 2015 Casey Australia Day Awards. Nominations for the ive individual categories have now closed, but the two categories open to groups and organisations remain open until Monday 5 January 2015 at 4.00 pm. The two categories are Casey Community Event/Activity of the Year Award and the Casey Community Fundraising Event/Activity of the Year Award. To be eligible for nomination, the event or activity must be held in 2014. The Casey Australia Day Awards recognise the people, groups and organisations that go above and beyond to make Casey a great place to live, work and raise a family. The event/activity categories aim to celebrate the occasions in Casey that enrich community life and those that have raised funds for to assist a Casey cause. For more information or to nominate visit www.casey.vic. gov.au/council/awards/australia-day-awards.
The event will include historic displays, a soldier re-enactment, farmer’s market,
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MAKE YOUR VOICE COUNT! CASEY’S STATE GOVERNMENT ELECTION ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN
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The Casey Cultural Precinct will provide arts and entertainment opportunities for residents of outer south east Melbourne
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The atttractio on off invesstment and d crea atio on of jobss What does Casey need? irpo port rt iin n A planning scheme overlay for an air airport Melbourne’s south east. Funding of $3.5 million to build a new gas gate to Cranbourne, Cardinia and the south east business park. Gas city gate Bringing gas city gates to Melbourne’s south east will ensure stability for the highend manufacturing and food production industry, provide sufficient gas supply for the area’s industrial estates and develop business and employment opportunities. A major airport An airport to the south east of Melbourne would serve one third of Victoria’s population. A south east airport would have the benefit of good road connections, and the potential of rail access, serving a population catchment larger than South Australia.
T mpsons Thom Road R d duplica d ation and West W terrn Portt Highw way inter i rse ection upgrrad de What does Casey need? Council is seeking a funding commitment of $220 million for the grade separation of the Western Port Highway and Thompsons Road as the first stage, and duplication of Thompsons Road between South Gippsland Highway and Western Port Highway. Why does the intersection require an upgrade? The intersection is a major bottleneck affecting connections between Casey and the Monash Freeway corridor and links to the Mornington Peninsula and Hastings regions.
A demonstration project to revise the delivery of bus services in Cranbourne, Cranbourne East and Clyde North then permanent implementation. The complete implementation of a direct and frequent bus network along Casey’s main traffic routes by 2015. A 20 minute service for a 20 minute community A community-wide survey in 2013 asked residents to identify their transport priorities and an overwhelming response highlighted a need for public transport improvements. The Casey community recognises that various improvements are urgently required to make public transport a viable transport alternative. Currently, bus services within the municipality are indirect and infrequent, however Council has found that for roughly the same operating costs, the bus network could be reconfigured to provide a more direct, frequent and reliable service.
The significant flow of traffic during commuter peaks frequently results in vehicle queues in excess of one kilometre in any of the approach directions. This has created transference of traffic onto local roads which are not designed to cater to such large commuter volumes creating numerous access and safety issues.
What does Casey need? Council is seeking a funding commitment of $75 to $115 million for the stage two duplication of Narre Warren – Cranbourne Road between Thompsons Road and the South Gippsland Highway. Why does Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road require duplication? Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road is the arterial spine within Casey and provides the key link between the Narre Warren area with the Cranbourne Activity Centres, as well as to developing and established residential areas, local schools, TAFE, community facilities and regional facilities. The large volumes of traffic which travel this road each day are significantly above the normal duplication trigger and as development continues, the capacity and safety issues are expected to worsen.
With less than four weeks until the Victorian election, Council has stepped up its Make Your Voice Count advocacy campaign.
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Council is seeking a funding commitment of $10 million from the State Government for the Casey Cultural Precinct. Why does Casey need the Casey Cultural Precinct? The Casey Cultural Precinct will be a truly unique cultural, community and civic facility that will be the centrepiece for residents of Melbourne’s outer eastern and south eastern suburbs. It is expected that there will be more than two million visitors to the precinct each year with people able to get assistance from Council, take in a theatre show, view amazing art, see a national touring exhibition, relax with friends in the community plaza and even visit the gym or the pools at the adjacent Casey ARC. With the creation of at least 1,200 jobs during construction and a $150 million injection into the Victorian economy, this project is fantastic news for the construction, manufacturing, professional, scientific and technical, transport, warehousing and wholesale trade industries.
Council is seeking a funding commitment to develop stage two of the Casey Youth Hub in Narre Warren. Why does Council need funding for increased youth mental health services? The City of Casey has experienced significantly high rates of mental health issues among young people, and an associated high rate of suicide. Council is seeking funding from the State Government to increase service provision and support for young people in the region. More funding for youth mental health services in the City of Casey would: • Increase the number of young people getting timely, effective and professional support for their mental health issues. • Reduce the number of young people committing suicide. • Reduce the number of young people engaging in self-harm or becoming involved in near-miss incidents. Without this funding, local services will continue to struggle to meet the demand for support.
Hallam Road du uplication and South Gippsla and Highway inttersectio on upgrade What does Casey need? Council is seeking a funding commitment of $25 to $40 million for the duplication of Hallam Road between Ormond Road and South Gippsland Highway, and an upgrade of the intersection with South Gippsland Highway.
Council is calling for the duplication of Hallam Road
Why does the intersection require an upgrade? Evans Road was closed as a through road following seven casualty collisions within five years. VicRoads has requested that Evans Road not be reopened to through traffic until the intersection with South Gippsland Highway is upgraded. Council conducted a survey of Casey residents in January 2013 and found that 75 per cent of respondents from the area believe the Hallam Road and South Gippsland Highway intersection should be upgraded as a high or very high priority.
Council is working to generate local jobs for local people
The upgrade of this intersection is vital for the provision of a road connection between the communities of Lyndhurst and Lynbrook and encouraging arterial road traffic to use Hallam Road rather than the surrounding local road network. 1155932-CB45-14
Council is seeking a funding commitment towards stage two of the Casey Youth Hub
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MAKE YOUR VOICE COUNT! CASEY’S STATE GOVERNMENT ELECTION ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN
1,105 residents have their say! 1,105 residents of Casey and surrounding areas have told the Victorian Premier and Opposition Leader they want better infrastructure in Casey, with Council submitting its petition on behalf of residents in the lead up to the 29 November election. During October, Council hosted a pop-up advocacy stand at Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre where residents were invited to sign Council’s petition in support of its seven election advocacy priorities, focusing on improvements to the transport network. This is the first time Council has hosted a pop-up advocacy stand of this scale, and it’s delighted with the positive response with many shoppers stopping to sign the petition, chatting with Council officers about its advocacy priorities or picking up information materials. Council even had reports of residents coming into Westfield specifically just to sign the petition! With less than four weeks to the election, Council hopes the petition will spur both the Victorian Government and State Opposition to announce further funding commitments for Casey, especially Council’s seven priority projects.
Council held a pop-up advocacy stand at Westfield Fountain Gate during 6-10 October
To make your voice count this election:
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Tweet your views to @CityOfCasey using the hash tag #makeyourvoicecount
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PASTOR Graeme Cann is starkly aware of the reality of family violence - and he knows it doesn’t discriminate. The pastor, who sits on the executive of the Casey Pastors Network and acts as a mentor in the CHALLENGE Family Violence program, has been pivotal in helping other religious leaders across the municipality understand this reality too. “One of the big changes that has occurred in churches is that a few years ago most churches would have encouraged couples to stay together and work out their problems,� Pastor Cann said. “Today we understand that is often not an acceptable way to go. Often it is necessary for them to separate and maybe even to divorce. “Because if you’re dealing with a person for whom violence against women is deeply ingrained, it’s a cycle they get into, then change is going to take a long, long time. “And maybe sometimes it will never happen.� Pastor Cann’s involvement with the CHALLENGE pro-
Pastor Graeme Cann, a member of the Casey Pastors Network, is a passionate mentor for the CHALLENGE Family Violence program. 129933 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS gram was instantaneous, joining the steering committee as soon as the initiative began early last year. “The mentors have had training programs like bystander training programs, where you learn how to deal with men telling sexist jokes or degrading
women in a public place, being able to intervene in that effectively,� Pastor Cann said. “We’ve also done lots of training around the whole area of what constitutes violence and how violence is defined. “We’ve learnt about it being a man’s problem rather than a woman’s problem because 96 per cent of the perpetrators are men. All that sort of thing. “When we’ve had community leaders meetings, the mentors act as mentors to a table full of community leaders. “We meet around big round tables and then one of the mentors speaks to the whole table.� And this year the Casey Pastors Network will hold their second White Ribbon Breakfast in Narre Warren on Saturday 22 November. But Pastor Cann said the network’s involvement in the anti-violence campaign had its origins much earlier. The Casey Pastors Network White Ribbon breakfast will be held on Saturday 22 November at City Edge, in Narre Warren. For more information, contact Pastor Cann on 0438 311 380, or at graeme.julia@gmail.com.
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“I SWEAR never to commit, excuse or remain silent about violence against women. This is my oath.� A growing number of men across Melbourne’s south eastern suburbs are signing up to this pledge. Over the past 12 months, more than 70 male community leaders have been educated on the scourge of family violence and violence against women in general under the banner of the Challenge Family Violence program, with a view to encouraging behavioural change across their spheres of influence. It is a fact that across Australia one woman dies at the hand of her partner every week - and one in three women will be a victim of family violence in their lifetime. Many don’t feel safe in their own home. Sadly, the region encompassing the City of Casey, City of Greater Dandenong and
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Shire of Cardinia is considered a hotbed for this behaviour. There are at least 25 police officers dedicated solely to supporting victims of family violence and targeting offenders. In the past, family violence has been largely brushed off by blokes as a women’s issue, or an issue for police to deal with. Wrong! It’s a responsibility that men have to accept - and those 70-plus community leaders have put their hand up to do just that. They now all have action plans aimed at bridging the gender gap in our society. Gender inequality is at the heart of the problem. Why is it that some laud ambition in men, yet frown upon that same trait in women? Those same people may applaud a man for being forthright and condemn a woman with the same attitude as being bossy. We can all play our part to break down this attitude. It may be as simple as steering a conversation away from a sexist
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The Great Debate organiser Linda Watson. 129913 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS ticultural Centre CEO Maya Avidibegovic, Federation of Community Legal Centres senior policy advisor Dr Chris Atmore and Monash University law professor Adrian Evans. The event will run from 1pm to 3pm, followed by a light afternoon tea. Seating is limited. Bookings are essential via the the Drum Theatre box office on 8571 1666. For help or support regarding family violence call the 24-hour Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service Victoria (WDVCS) on 1800 015 188 or visit www.asksomeone.org.au. Those who are in immediate danger should phone triple-zero.
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THE Great Debate: Is Family Violence a Crime? is designed to get people talking. Organiser Linda Watson, based at support service WAYSS in Dandenong, said the free event at the Drum Theatre on 20 November aimed to bring the issue of family violence in the foreground. “But in a format that was a little bit different to what was traditionally done,” she said. “Sometimes when people hear the same thing they stop hearing it. “The idea was to also raise some issues that perhaps traditionally haven’t been raised, like people with disabilities.” The Outer South Peninsula Integrated Family Violence Partnership event will also cover culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. Ms Watson said new arrivals to Australia needed to be informed of their responsibilities as well as their rights. “It is about talking about that it (family violence) is not acceptable here,” she said. “Lots of them talk about it being discipline or something like that.” Debaters will discuss what constitutes family violence and how law and order and the community answer the question ‘is family violence a crime?’. Comedian and health promoter Nelly Thomas will be the MC and Indigenous elder Aunty Di will provide an opening address. Debaters will include Magistrate Pauline Spencer, Southern Metropolitan Region Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius, Women with Disabilities Victoria CEO Keran Howe, inTouch Mul-
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Re: Sign of the times (Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North Amanda Stapledon was left outraged after she discovered three of her campaign signs had been vandalised)
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She cannot be serious, if it was about policies then why am I being bombarded with signage and letters from the local Liberals? Stop wasting my tax money on pointless self advertising and actually DO something. Sarah, via web. How will Cr Stapledon handle the hurley burley of state politics if she flukes a win? My advice is drink a cup of concrete and harden up! Bert, via web.
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I WISH to refer to Ms Choudhry’s article (Islam Answers Back, News, 9 October). Ms Choudhry is perfectly right to say that Islam is a religion of peace, empathy, love and compassion. However, what she and some other people often seem to forget is that actions speak louder than words. Ms Choudhry is totally wrong in her reply to Mr Woolf who has got all his information correct, though. Instead of blaming media reports, Ms Choudhry should start watching the news on several channels and read many different newspapers. Only then will she be able to understand what is happening in the world today. The world is at war. Why? Africa is in turmoil. Why? Who are those responsible for the killings, massacres, atrocities and other tragic events that are taking place in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria and elsewhere, where even mosques have been set on fire and completely destroyed. We would like to know what Ms Choudhry thinks about the abduction and humiliation of more than 200 schoolgirls by the jihadist group of Boko Haram? The other day I had a strange feeling as if I was no longer living in Australia. I was shocked to hear that Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay had warned defence force cadets not to wear their uniforms in public. That same warning was also given to customs, ambulance and fire services. Could Ms Choudhry explain the reason for the Chief Commissioner’s decision? The rights and freedoms of born Australian citizens are being sacrificed, because of whom, Ms Choudhry? Still, what I consider most disappointing is the attitude of some MPs and political party leaders to measures taken by the government in order to ensure the safety and security of the country. These people seem to be living in the past and lacking vision, foresight, understanding and wisdom. Australian values, religion, culture and traditions are under threat. If the government doesn’t react firmly, with the support of the opposition, in 20 years’ time Australia will find itself in a situation worse than what is being seen in many countries around the world. Better not to be wise after the event! Finally, as a migrant myself, I invite Ms Choudhry and all other migrants of all nationalities to join together, in order to keep Australia a better place to live. May God bless Australia! Eliezer Francois, Endeavour Hills.
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Re: School shift pledge (The Labor Party has promised to relocate the Cranbourne South Primary School to the Cranbourne South West Primary school, if elected at the end of the month) I’ve had an email exchange with Mr Perera and, gauging by his disinterested response, that avenue is a waste of time. Mr Perera has had 12 years as the representative for Cranbourne and apparently cannot tell the difference between Cranbourne South and Cranbourne West on a map and has no concept of what 7km away actually means. The reality is ... closing Cranbourne South (and closing is the right term) and saying the next school is 7km away is basically saying choose between a new school, Cranbourne West, Cranbourne or Langwarrin. All are about the same distance away. How, in Mr Merlino’s words, is this better for the “whole community”. That can only be true if “community” is defined without including Botanic Ridge/Cranbourne South. Ray, via web.
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Bottled up frustration COUNCILLOR Mick ‘Dynamo’ Morland states Cr Serey returned my four unanswered phone calls (Stand, Don’t Shout, News, 16 October). If this is true, why no message on my answering machine? He also stated whilst being in council he has only replied to one letter! (The NAB will lend you a pen, Mick!). The point I hope to make is that your council has known of my concerns about the Langmore Lane bottle neck since March 2001! The Dynamo is also aware of my worries and he has viewed it with his own eyes! Yes, I may be old and, I agree, grumpy because of the inaction. Don Moyes, Berwick.
Wonderful work I AM just so proud of the outstanding work the Hampton Park Community Renewal team has done for our local community. As one of the founding members I had the opportunity to work with these incredibly hardworking and dedicated individuals. Together we achieved so much for our local community including the Hallam Road duplication project, an art mural at the Arthur Wren Hall, library extension to incorporate the youth resource centre, new facilities for Cairns Road Reserve and improvements to River Gum Creek Reserve. Unfortunately this hard work was nearly undone by the Napthine Government which slashed its funding and endangered countless projects to improve Hampton Park. It is only now, with an election fast approaching that the Liberals have decided to provide some of the funding that community members and I have spent years asking for. Thank you to everyone who has volunteered and contributed to this wonderful initiative.
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Who do they represent? I’ve been a resident of Hampton Park for the past 15 years and I’ve always been proud of our close-knit community and the middle class, blue collar worker status that most of us still enjoy. But, unfortunately, in recent years I couldn’t help but notice a decline in the quality of living and an increase in the number of people hanging around the Hampton Park shopping centre car park in the evening waiting for Vinnie’s soup van to arrive. Times are really tough and getting tougher for most of us with unemployment on the rise, especially among our youth. We also have electricity, water, gas, petrol, food and all other necessities going up in price almost on a monthly basis and the ever increasing council rates do nothing to ease the burden. On the other hand, we have Councillor Susan Serey from the City of Casey campaigning as a Liberal candidate in the upcoming state elections while still being paid as a councillor. Her campaign flyer shows her out and about talking to local business owners instead of the average Joe and their family, who is struggling right now and needs help. Good to know she’s got her priorities right. PS, Mayor Geoff Ablett and his deputy mayor are both campaigning in the upcoming state elections which raises many questions and no answers - is the campaign money from donors or rate payers? Who’s looking after us while they campaign? Has anyone asked us what we want? Florin Bordei, Hampton Park.
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SPEAK OUT... Right behind the White Ribbon By JIM REIHER Casey Multifaith Network THE Casey Multifaith Network enthusiastically supports the efforts of the White Ribbon Program and CHALLENGE Family Violence Project. We run an annual “evening together” in November, to raise awareness about violence against women. And we want people from all the different faith communities, to commit together to fight this national tragedy as it is preventable. It is a very distressing reality that every week a woman is killed in Australia by her male partner. In fact, one in three Australian women have experienced physical violence, and nearly one in five women here have had to endure sexual violence from a male in their lifetime. This is intolerable and has to stop. Australians are overwhelmingly religious. Over 60 per cent still say they are Christian (at census time), and another 10 per cent belong to various other faiths. In other words seven in every 10 Australians have some kind of religious affiliation and connection. Those of us who are members of different faith communities have to admit that violence against women is happening in our very midst. We have for far too long pretended that our people are ‘better than that’, or that ‘it
Jim Reiher is helping to prevent family violence. 129933 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS hardly ever happens in my faith community’. Or worse: we know it happens, but we turn a blind eye to it. Sometimes we allow traditions that can harm or limit women to become more important than the actual teachings of our faith. We allow a history of ‘heavyhandedness’ in our religion, to get in the way of us following the highest ideals of our faith traditions.The sad reality is that violence against women is just as prevalent in our faith communities, as it is outside of them. Faith leaders need to rise to
the challenge. Especially those faith leaders who are men (still the majority of faith leaders, it has to be admitted) - we need to do two things: 1) Set a better example in the way we personally live and the way we personally relate to women as equals; and 2) Teach and guide our communities to also live well in this regard. We must actively work towards seeing violence against women reduced and eliminated by the people in our faith communities. We need to remind our congregations and faith communities, that to love another person does them no harm. We have to be honest and admit that sometimes, traditions and “the way it has always been” gets in the way of the highest ideals. We need to get past all that. It is a big task, but not too big to overwhelm us. It is a just cause to work for. It is the right thing to do. Casey Multifaith Network calls on all faith communities to take up the challenge and join the campaign. Let’s live well, and teach all those within our reach, to live well together too. Let us all agree to work together to prevent violence against women. This year’s Casey Multifaith Network White Ribbon evening will held on Thursday 20 November at the Casey Council Chambers, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Contact Pam on 9707 2077 to book a place.
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A CRANBOURNE couple, who run one of only two greyhound rescue groups in Victoria, rehomed their 50th dog this month and it’s full speed ahead from here. Sherree Reid and partner Brad started Greyhound Rescue Victoria after they adopted their first greyhound Digger from the RSPCA. “After that I began to do some research and stumbled across some statistics,” Sherree said. “The statistics of race dogs compared to those which were rehomed were bad.” “I just figured those death rates weren’t needed.” The Cranbourne couple now runs a registered charity and usually have up to 10 dogs in their program at one time. Brad and Sherree both agreed it’s become a passion which has also been passed on to their children. “The kids get pocket money as kids do, but most of the time they just put it straight back into the greyhounds,” Sherree said. The volunteer, who also works at the Keysborough animal shelter, said they were like “dogs in a cats body.” “They’re a very relaxed and chilled out dog, very low maintenance,” she said. The couple, who does not support greyhound racing, recently took in 10 puppies which were seven weeks old. “They were a big handful, but they all went to foster homes and then were adopted out,” Sherree said.
Sherree, Brad, Makyla and Tiarna with Nelly, Digger and Shelley. Brad and Sherree run Greyhound Rescue Victoria. 129916 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS She added that a majority of the greyhounds which come through their program were deemed unfit to race or have been retired. She said trainers often came to them and they welcomed anyone who was looking to adopt their dog out. “We don’t support racing, but we want to be approachable to anyone who may like to surrender their dog,” she said. “We are here for the welfare of the dogs.” The greyhound carer said any dogs which came to them had to have a certificate of retirement to avoid the dogs being put back into the racing system. “Our policies are strict,” she said. She said they tried to work through the dogs as quickly as possible in order to rehome them fast.
They operate with a $250 adoption fee however the greyhounds are fully vaccinated and de-sexed before they go into a new home. The couple also conducts home checks and only rehome the dogs to families through Victoria. They are desperately seeking sponsors to help with the costs associated with the dog. Sherree said they ran online auctions, garage sales, markets, sausages sizzles and more to aid funds but would happily do this for the rest of their lives. “I’d happily give up every Sunday for the rest of our lives,” she said. Donations are welcome from anyone and more information can be found at their Facebook page https://www. facebook.com/pages/Greyhound-rescuevictoria 1157024-EG43-14
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Introducing your
School Principal
2015
Chairo Warren Wills
In a values rich school environment we all understand that our major aim is to help create worthwhile citizens. Our students will develop a wide range of skills, beliefs and values that will enable them to thrive in a challenging world.
since it began in 1998 and to see it develop into the vibrant community of 600 students from Kinder to Year 12 that it is today. Students are able to start as three-year-olds at our beautiful, well-
Lyndhurst Secondary College fosters commitment in all of our students and provides a safe, challenging and stimulating learning environment. We champion individual difference, excellence and integrity in order to develop open-minded citizens capable of contributing confidently and responsibly to an ever changing world. Through our common purpose, vision and value of respect we aim to provide a rich, diverse and quality educational experience for our students.
resourced campus and transition smoothly from Kinder to Junior
When our students grow up they will be involved in work that is yet to be invented so it is vital that we develop a skills based approach to our curriculum. By this approach they have a wide range of transferable skills and abilities that they can utilise in any situation.
School (Grades Prep to 4), and then to Middle School (Years 5 to 8) and Senior School (Years 9 to 12). Our goal is to give students every opportunity to learn, excel and grow in a nurturing and challenging environment. We provide a range of experiences and opportunities as part of a diverse
The world is getting smaller so our students will want to travel and experience other cultures. They will need to learn to be tolerant and resilient as we become more multi-cultural.
and rigorous education. We value and affirm that each individual possesses God-given gifts and we desire that students will mature into strong Christian men and women who are active within the community and make a positive difference in the world.
Our current students will be well versed in all different types of social networking so they will require a sophisticated knowledge and understanding of how their actions can affect others.
Our mission is “to provide excellence in Christ-centred education in partnership with families within a caring Christian community.” An education at Chairo is therefore founded upon a partnership between family and school, and we encourage parents to be active For further information, visit us at www.chairo.vic.edu.au or contact our Enrolment Coordinator, Fiona Clacy, on 5942 5632 or at fclacy@chairo.vic.edu.au. Fiona will be happy to answer questions and arrange a tour of the campus.
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I have a strong commitment to further developing our College as a provider of an excellent secondary education for our local community.
Andrew Bergmeier
It has been my great privilege to lead Chairo’s Pakenham campus
At Lyndhurst Secondary College we are a progressive learning community providing challenging pathways for learning and life.
Our dedicated staff work cohesively to further develop our students in an academic and a social sense, guiding them in becoming effective community minded members of our society. We are also committed to working with our parent community to provide a strong and vibrant education for all our students.
Christian School
At Cranbourne West Primary School we live our Values of Learn, Trust, Respect and Sense of Humour through our Big Ideas of Local and Global Citizens, Learning Communities and Teaching and Learning. We are using Information Communication Technologies as the umbrella for all our learning so that our students can respond in a variety of ways.
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Chairo Christian School
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585 Bald Hill Road PAKENHAM Phone 5942 5632
110 Duff Street, CRANBOURNE Ph: 5996 2878
Michael Muscat Kambrya College has established itself as a leading government school in Berwick. “Maximising the Potential of Each Student” is our living motto. Please consider the following points in relation to our College.
Choosing the right learning environment for your child is one of the biggest decisions parents make. Finding a school that provides a nurturing and supportive environment where students are taught at the rate they are ready to learn can be difficult. We encourage parents to participate in a tour of our school to judge for yourself if our school feels right for your child.
Teaching & Learning: • Excellent VCE results continue to be achieved. We rank in the top 20% of government schools in Victoria. • Very high success rates in the VCAL program. Every student leaves the College with a valuable qualification. • NAPLAN data shows that the College adds learning growth at a rate greater than the State average in Literacy and Numeracy.
The school is structured into learning communities where teachers work collaboratively to deliver education programs to students at their point of need. Our students have access to a variety of specialist programs including PE, Science, and the Arts.
Cheryl Van Deursen Principal
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Evidence of a strong school culture can be found in the DEECD Student, Staff and Parent Opinion Survey. The College has received very positive feedback in all areas of each survey. Kambrya College is indeed, a vibrant learning community! Visit out new website on www.kambryacollege.com or contact me on 9707 7600. Thank you for your interest in our College.
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Other special features of the Learning Program include: • The High Achievers Program is established and flourishing at Years 7 to 10. This will be progressively replaced by a DEECD approved Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) Program commencing at Year 7 in 2015. • The broad selection of Vocational Education Programs at the College, including: nationally accredited training in Plumbing, Hair, Beauty, Sport and Recreation, Hospitality, and Automotive. • Three languages (Chinese, Japanese and German). Vibrant sister school relationships and international trips have been set up with schools in Japan, Germany, China, South Africa and East Timor.
The school has excellent ICT resources which are used to enhance but not replace learning. At Cranbourne Primary School our student are encouraged and supported to be responsible learners and supportive members of the community. Many activities throughout the school are established to enhance positive relationships between students. Playground areas are open to all students which allows siblings and students across various ages to interact during recreation periods. We take pride in our approach to education which emphasises supporting the wellbeing of all students.
Kym Bridgford Kooweerup Secondary College is an inspiring and vibrant learning centre with a very strong community behind it. I am always impressed with the fantastic support for the College from local groups in the community. Students and staff are constantly working together to improve the school in ways such as obtaining excellent results in the VCE. The College has grown in the past six years but we are stabilising to around 1000 students. During this growth we have maintained a strong sense of tradition and respect. The College values a positive school climate and works hard to extend the students through the Performing Arts, Sport and Pastoral Care. I strongly desire students to have a wide range of experiences during their schooling. The College has a strong transition program and works successfully with a number of local primary schools to ensure a smooth start to secondary college life for our new students. There is also a SEAL (Select Entry Accelerated Learning) program running at the College. In 2014, our Year 7 , 8 and 9 students use iPads and our senior students use Netbooks or another device from home. We are also undergoing a significant building program, using funds from a $7 million dollar government grant, to implement not only new buildings but a new way of developing and delivering curriculum to our students. At Kooweerup Secondary College, everyone is encouraged to achieve their personal best.
Cranbourne Primary School
Kambrya College
Koo Wee Rup Secondary College
Bakewell Street Cranbourne 3977 59961744
68 Bemersyde Drive BERWICK, 3806 Phone 9707 7600
Rossiter Road KOO WEE RUP Phone 5997 1444
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Walk in support of Daniel By BRIDGET SCOTT RETAILERS and local shoppers from Cranbourne turned out in support of a nation-wide cause last Friday. The Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre held a Walk for Daniel in honour of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation. The foundation, named after a young boy who went missing, aims to raise awareness around safety for children. Marketing Assistant at the shopping centre Lauren Cottrill said management decided to run this event for the first time at the Cranbourne centre as part of the national day for Daniel. “The awareness program is organised by the Daniel Morcombe Foundation,” she said. “It’s an educational program devoted to awareness.” The event on Friday played host to both fictional and nonfictional superheros including Wonder Woman and local police and CFA members. Ms Cottrill said the idea was to “get the community involved and aware.” The official website of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation notes that it sees its official role as helping educators and parents in the education of children about their personal safety. Participants in Friday’s event walked the perimeter of the shopping centre and police and CFA crews were there to address any questions or concerns regarding child safety. Ms Cottrill said the day was more for awareness
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“It’s about what’s out there and what can be done.” “We hope everyone got something out of it.”
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Wonder Woman and The Green Lantern led the walk and posed for pictures at Cranbourne Pictures: ROB CAREW Park Shopping Centre last Friday. 130033
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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. 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 Partners in Recovery provides coordinated support for people with severe mental illness and complex needs. We work with individuals, families and support services to improve access to support across a range of services and sectors. RSVP: Please RSVP before Thursday November 6, to Sharyn Gissara on 8792 1911 or email her at m s.gissara@semml.com.au Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements, or if you need an interpreter.
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PERFECT DAY, BIGGEST SMILE
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Sweet sounds of history By BRIDGET SCOTT
At Pasadena Estate, from left, Guy Thomson, Nancy Bickerton and Nabil Harb. 130072
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Top views from final release THE last piece of land for an up-andcoming Clyde estate is about to be released with property developers saying they’ve left the best for last. The final stage of land at Villawood Properties Pasadena community is about to be released to buyers who want to call Clyde their home. Villawood Properties executive director Tony Johnson said potential buyers should get in early to avoid missing out. “We have saved the best for last at Pasadena,” he said. “This last release has only 20 lots and includes large blocks ranging up to 919 square metres in size, perfect for larger designer homes and growing families and, importantly, plenty of room to create outdoor living spaces and gardens.” The Pasadena estate has been on the market for four years and land about to be released is smaller in comparison to
the other blocks. It is located opposite the new Hill Farm Park and Platinum Club members will have early access to this land. “Priced from only $173,900, the Cradle Release II offers buyers the opportunity to purchase a park front lot and live opposite the Hill Farm Park with stunning views of the Clyde district,” Mr Johnson said. “You’ll even be able to walk to the Shopping on Clyde Centre and Pasadena Park, making these lots some of the most conveniently located and sought after in the development.” Since the estate went on the market in 2010 nearly 500 lots have been sold at Pasadena with the project deemed as an “enormous success”. “Watching this boutique community group over the past four years has been incredibly rewarding.
“We have over 250 homes completed and more than 500 residents now calling Pasadena home,” Mr Johnson said. “A large number of our residents have referred other family members and friends to buy at Pasadena too and what has been created here is an amazing and boutique estate where residents take great pride in their new homes and become great friends.” The Cradle Release II will be released to Villawood’s Platinum Club members on Saturday, 15 November and to the general public on Saturday, 22 November. To sign up as a Platinum Club member and gain early access to land, visit www.pasadenaclyde.com.au and register details. For more information on the very last land release at Pasadena, visit the website or call the sales team on 9684 8128.
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STUDENTS from Hampton Park Secondary College got a taste of history last week when Aboriginal singer-songwriter Archie Roach performed at the school. Teacher Geoff Shinkfield compiled an online book with poems, lyrics and short stories about the Stolen Generation and asked Archie Roach to visit students and discuss his own experiences. Mr Roach was himself part of the Stolen Generation and separated from his parents at only three years of age. After being raised by a series of white foster parents he eventually became a street kid and lived in Melbourne’s parks and lanes. He later established himself as one of Australia’s most profound musical artists. The Koori community at the college were particularly excited to welcome this guest, with their families asked to come and meet with Mr Roach and be part of the occasion. Community Links Leader Catherine Murdoch said this was a great way to give Indigenous students an “understanding of their own history.” “The students loved it and quite a few stayed behind to get autographs,” she said. This was the first time the artists had visited the school. Mr Roach started as a busker before he became a serious mu-
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Archie Roach with students Holly, Dreigan, Teagan, Drew, Naomi, Emma, Iesha, Daniel and Destiny. 129460 sical artist, with a break-through song ‘Took the Children Away’ - one of the first songs about the Stolen Generation. Since his first album in 1990 (‘Charcoal Lane’,) Archie has recorded another eight albums, winning many awards and achieving great respect in the music world. Year 11 students were given a more in-depth understanding of Australia’s history when Mr Roach visited on Friday, 24 October and performed in the school’s performing arts centre.
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HARCOURTS, DROUIN – 5625 2877 Drouin 39 Hearn Street Drouin 9 Morton Avenue Drouin 85 McNeilly Road Drouin 14 Eucalypt Court Drouin 116 Jackson Drive Drouin 118 Jackson Drive
Sat 12.30 - 1.00pm Sat 1.15 - 1.45pm Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm Sat 2.30 - 3.30pm Sat 2.30 - 3.30pm
HODGES CRANBOURNE – 5996 5993 Blind Bight 10 Sandpiper Close Tooradin 5 Georgia Close Clyde North 8 Lusitano Way Cranbourne 4 Miles Court Cranbourne 7 Donnelly Court Botanic Ridge 13 Eccles Way Blind Bight 11 Seagull Close Narre Warren South 15 Nana Walk Warneet 35 Balaka Street Botanic Ridge 13 Eccles Way
Sat 10.30 - 11.00am Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Sat 12.30 - 1.00pm Sat 12.30 - 1.00pm Sat 12.30 - 1.00pm Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Sun 11.30 - 12.00pm
LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Botanic Ridge
13 Eccles Way
Sun 11.30 - 12.00pm
Cranbourne East
14 MacPherson Drive
Sat 2.00 -2.30pm
Cranbourne North 14 Sagan Drive
Sat 12.00 -12.30pm
Lyndhurst
36 Island Circuit
Sat 3.00 - 3.30pm
Sandhurst
20/2 Barton Drive
Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm
Cranbourne
2/15 Normanby Street Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm
Cranbourne West
65 Willora Cresent
Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm
Narre Warren South 105 Golden Grove Drive Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Sandhurst
20/2 Barton Drive
Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm
Cranbourne North 8 Hazelwood Avenue
Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm
AUCTION HARCOURTS DROUIN – 5625 2877 Drouin
13 Railway Avenue
Sat 12.00pm
MORE AGENTS, MORE HOMES, MORE CHOICE Cranbourne
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Cranbourne 2/15 Normanby Street
Cranbourne West 65 Willora Cresent
Cranbourne 53 Kingdom Drive
Cranbourne North 8 Hazelwood Avenue
Too Good To Be True! Two bedroom brick veneer unit with it`s own street frontage in great location, close to schools and all amenities Cranbourne has to offer. Price Buyers Over $250,000 View Saturday 8th November 1:00-1:30PM
Value Packed, Great Investment! With lots to like, this stylish 3 bedroom home is value packed with extras and already tenanted, currently leased at $320 per week until May 2015. Price Buyers Over $285,000 View Saturday 8th November 11:30-12:00PM
NEST OR INVEST - Liveability Home Very well presented, this 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom home will impress the buyers out there looking for the opportunity to start/build up their real estate portfolio. Price Buyers Over $360,000 View Saturday 8th November 2:00-2:30PM
Courtenay Gardens - Make a Splash Located in the sought after Courtney Gardens Estate this 3 Bedroom property will appeal to those who love to entertain.
Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777
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Narre Warren South 105 Golden Grove Drive
Cranbourne East 14 MacPherson Drive
Cranbourne North 14 Sagan Drive
Lyndhurst 36 Island Circuit
Tastefully Appointed Townhouse- Great Investment! Overlooking a fantastic park reserve, this gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 storey townhouse is stylish and appealing. Price Buyers Over $360,000 View Saturday 8th November 1:30-2:00PM
Beautiful 4 Bedroom home Near New Impressive 4 bedroom plus study Porter Davis residence positioned in the heart of Cranbourne. Walking distance to schools, sporting facilities & the Casey Complex. Price Buyers Over $420,000 View Saturday 8th Novmeber 2:00-2:30PM
Prestigous 4 bedroom Located in the popular Eve estate in Cranbourne North, is this prestigious 4 bedroom brick veneer home.With all the modern conveniences, there is not much more one could ask for. Price Buyers Over $420,000 View Saturday 8th November 12:00-12:30PM
Luxury Living just Exquisite Situated in the Marriot Waters Estate is this luxury home with Livability Property Features that offers the potential buyer reduced running costs & increased comfort. Price Buyers Over $540,000 View Saturday 8th November 3:00-3:30PM
Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Neville Benjamin 0402 116 035 Cranbourne 5996 4777
Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777
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Value Packed, Great Investment! With lots to like, this stylish 3 bedroom home is value packed with extras and already tenanted, currently leased at $320 per week until May 2015. With a formal lounge, bright modern kitchen with a dishwasher and a large tiled family area that opens out onto the paved pergola with a bbq, double garage and a spacious backyard.
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• Resulted in 30 group inspections • 7 written offers • A premium sale price which far exceeded the vendors expectations
We have over 30 buyers looking for a property Could we show these buyers through your property? Thinking of Selling?
LJ Hooker Cranbourne (03) 5996 4777 199 High Street Cranbourne, VIC, 3977 cranbourne.ljhooker.com.au
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OPEN DAY FOR OPPORTUNITY FROM PAGE 1. CHERRINGTON offers families an exciting opportunity to build their new home. Perfectly situated only one kilometre away from Officer town centre, Cherrington Premium Land is holding a family fun day on Sunday 16 November from noon to 3pm where the customers can enjoy free coffee, hot jam donuts and a free jumping castle for kids. Cherrington Estate is in the Berwick school zone which includes the area’s most wellregarded schools including St Francis Xavier, Berwick Grammar School, Haileybury, Minaret College, St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Maranatha Christian College and Beaconhills College. Transport links include the convenience of the Princes Freeway, which is only minutes away, a bus stop at the front of the estate and Officer train station, which is only 1.5 kilometres away. Officer’s new town centre is coming soon and the popular Fountain Gate Shopping Centre is only 13 minutes away, with Pakenham, Beaconsfield and Berwick only five minutes away. “We are here to cater for every individual and guide them through the whole journey,” Cherrington’s sales manager Kassy Howard said. Cherrington has 151 blocks which range from 217 to 620 square metres. Prices start from $143,000. Titles are expected in the
middle of next year and a further two stages will be released to the public soon. Stages one and two are almost sold out with only a few lots left.
This Intimate committee offers a diverse range of lot sizes that will suit any family and lifestyle so buyers are encouraged to hurry before they miss out because Cherrington is selling fast.
Visitors are encouraged to come along to the family fun day and speak to Kassy and secure a block of land in Casey’s most premium residential estate. For more information, go
to cherringtonliving.com.au or contact Kassy on 0488 972 717. The sales office is open from noon until 5pm, seven days a week at 320 Princes Highway, Officer.
Cranbourne
Warneet 35 Balaka Street Private Sale Price Inspect Office Contact
Botanic Ridge 13 Eccles Way
Tooradin 5 Georgia Close
Private Sale Price Offers Over $500,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm & Sunday 11:30am - 12:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189
Private Sale Price Offers Over $470,000 Inspect Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
SIMPLE STYLE AND SOPHISTICATION Master w/ wirs & ensuite, dbl garage, 2nd living room, entertainers kitchen, butlers pantry, fully air conditioned, ducted heating. Please note: Bar not included in sale.
WHO’S UP FOR A NEW LIFESTYLE? 1000m2 block, 4 bedrooms plus study, master with W.I.R & ENS, 3 living areas, timber kitchen with S/S appliances & D/W, coonara, split system, dble garage, back yard access.
Cranbourne 4 Miles Court
Clyde North 8 Lusitano Way
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
Private Sale Price Offers Over $370,000 Inspect Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au
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.
CIRCLE THIS ONE!! 3 bedroom home, master w/ wir, ensuite, open plan kitchen, meals, living area, s/s appliances, caesar stone bench tops, ducted heating, pergola, decked area, double garage.
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Offers Over $380,000 Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Donna Probert 0439 987 391 dprobert@hodges.com.au
SERENITY - A HIDDEN GEM Fantastic renovated & freshly painted home set on a 931m2 block (approx). Formal lounge dining with decorative cornices, split system reverse cycle unit & coonara, 3 bedrooms, master having an ensuite & walk in robe, renovated kitchen with stainless steel cook top & wall oven, main bathroom with large shower & spa, 2nd living area, built in wood ire pizza oven, garage with power, a boat shed, carport and back yard access.
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Cranbourne East 42 Hunt Club Boulevard
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Clyde North Lot 154 Heather Grove
Clyde North 12 Fleuve Rise
Make $$$$$ before you build!
Why build when you can have this.......
Currently operating as a car park, this 512sqmtrs allotment will return you $17,160.00 per annum. If you're in no hurry & want to move into the Selandra Rise Estate to be amongst this fantastic thriving community, then consider the possibilities of this well positioned allotment!
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 $270,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $400,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
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Four Bedroom Plus Study Family Home Located in the popular Hunt Club Estate is this well designed lifestyle home offering a sense of spaciousness & an abundance of light. Low maintenance & practicality are all found in this home that is excellently designed. Offering 4 spacious bedrooms, study, two separate living areas, kitchen with combined dining. Central heating & cooling, double lock up garage with drive thru access to rear yard, landscaped gardens, all set on an excellent sized block. Ideally located close to lakes, parkland, local school & future shopping all makes for an opportunity not to be missed. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $420,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:30 to 1:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Narre Warren North 125-127 Drysdale Avenue
Platinum Address for a Premier Lifestyle Set on approx 2000sqm allotment in a prized neighbourhood this stunning residence presents a spacious floor plan, elegant formal lounge through to a wonderful family meals & kitchen, merging beautifully to a third large living area & to a superb alfresco zone ideal for gatherings with friends & family. Master zoned bedroom with a lavish spa ensuite & WIR, reverse cycle ducted heating & cooling, three car remote garage, side access to large outdoor shed with three phase power & landscaped gardens both front & back. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $795,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3:00 to 3:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Botanic Ridge 16 Espie Court
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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 Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Cranbourne North 32 Mountainview Boulevard
Burbank ex-display on 573sq mtrs
Cranbourne North 63 Lawless Drive
Cranbourne 18 Waterbury Street
Great Family Location!
Mark your spot in this Cranbourne showstopper!
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
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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
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
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SERENITY - A HIDDEN GEM YOU will love it when you walk inside this fantastic renovated home, which is offering heaps of goodies. Set on a 931 square metre block (approximate), discover a touch of class and resort-style living. Neat as a pin with a formal lounge dining with decorative cornices, split-system reverse-cycle unit and Coonara. There are three bedrooms, the master having an ensuite and walk-in robe. The renovated kitchen has a stainless steel cooktop and wall oven. The main bathroom has a large shower and spa. Now for the best bit - and you’re going to love it! As the house has been freshly painted, it’s neat, light and bright. Lots of windows out the back of the house offering a spacious second living area overlooking the backyard. Adjoining the wonderful living area is a fantastic resort-style sunroom, all enclosed with an amazing built-in wood-fired pizza oven. You really have to see it to believe it, it’s incredible. Lovely established gardens, and a perfect golf course lawn that anyone would appreciate and wouldn’t want ruined. It has
a garage with power, a boat shed, carport and backyard access. It’s close to the shop, water, jetty and yacht club. It’s a very quiet and friendly village with a welcoming feel. Not to mention the popular Western Port Bay for its fishing. Your basic amenities you will find in Tooradin, but you’re only 15 minutes away from Cranbourne for all the rest - it’s the best of both worlds. Call Ben or Donna to make your personal tour. It’s a cracker and won’t be on the market long, so be quick or sadly you will miss out.
35 Balaka Street Inspect: By appointment Price: Offers over $380,000 Contact: Donna Probert, 0439 987 391 or Ben Doughton, 0431 163 189 HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993 1161855
Finning CRANBOURNE
$600,000 CRANBOURNE
LAND WITH PLANS & PERMIT FOR 6 PRACTITIONERS (214104) * Medical Centre * High Traffic exposure * Plans and permits for 6 Practitioners * Close to Cranbourne CBD * On-site car parking
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$900,000 PAKENHAM
$3,490,000 CLYDE
$1,990,000
FACTORY &YARD
A PROPERTY WHICH IS SURE TO BLOOM
10 ACRE HOBBY FARM & LAND BANK!!
* Land Size 4,046 m2 (Approx.) * Building size 1,000 m2 ( Approx.) * Industrial 1 Zone * 2 Offices , Staffroom, Showroom, Reception * High Clearance Roller and internal height * 3 Phase power * 40 Metre frontage to Cameron Street
(214022) 46.9ha/115 (approx.) acre farm, already set up for growing roses. 4 bdr plus study & 2 bathroom, 2 road frontages, 1ha glass house with full computer operated hydro system,27mX30m packing shed with 3 offices, 12mX12m cool room, Boiler which is good for a 2ha glass house & fertilizer room with recycling unit, 1x1,000,000L and 2x250,000L tanks, 20ML dam & mains water, mains gas & 3 phase power.
(214101) In the heart of Clyde is this 10 acre farm,Three BR brick veneer home, all BR with BIR’s & master with full ensuite, mains water & 3.6ML licence for dam, plenty of shedding and 2 cool rooms.This property is just waiting for the residential zoning.
CRANBOURNE
FOR SALE CALDERMEADE
$319,000 TOORADIN
$395,000
‘EVANS PARK” CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BUSINESS VILLAGE Lots from 1,065m² - 1,653m² • Priced from $235 per m² • Zoned Business 1, Business 3, & Mixed Use • Close to Train Station & Schools • Part of a Growing Community • 10 Minutes from the Monash & Eastlink • Adjoining ; Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Medical Centre, Chemist, Gym, fast food outlets & cafe’s, plus more! - SELLING FAST, ONLY 4 BLOCKS LEFT!-
148 High Street, Cranbourne
BUILDYOUR DREAM HOME AND LIVE A TRUE LIFESTYLE.
10 ACRES OF PRIVACY & SECLUSION
(214045) Located on a made road in the sought after area of Caldermeade set on 2.74 (approx.) acres. This lifestyle property full of potential will suit many needs. 9mX18m machinery shed with high clearance. 20,000L plus tank. Plenty of room for trucks & machinery. For all inspections & enquiries please Call Jason Brown Direct.
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(214317)10 acres surrounded by trees and wildlife. With a good size site for a home (STCA) and still plenty of room to move around this great property would be a wonderful place for the kids to be raised. Don’t make the mistake in paying too much for tiny 1,000m², pay a little extra and you can purchase a real property on 41,000m² approx. to live a true lifestyle.
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$242,500 CRANBOURNE NORTH
$279,950 cranbourne
$299,950
“it’s Just so close to eVerything”
WHY PAY RENT ?
yes its central
(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 first home buyer or investor. All services are connected & offer gas cooker, gas HWS & economical gas heating. BIR to two of three bedrooms. Double carport completes the picture, all this & more only 700m to Courteney Gardens School. First to see will buy at asking price.
(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.
PEARCEDALE
$729,000 cranbourne
$299,950
CATERS FOR TRUCKS & PEOPLE - 2 ACRES (214346) 4 bedroom, weatherboard home, single bathroom with marble bath and stone tiles throughout wet areas, separate toilet and laundry, turpentine timber floors in kitchen and meals areas, wood heater, outdoors timber decked/patio areas with all-weather blinds, alarm system throughout house and garage, rear machinery shed, 8m in ground pool, 1pg heated spa, 7mx7m lockup garage, 13.5mx9m machinery shed with single phase power, and a 9mx6m lean to carport off side of machinery shed, separate driveway down side of property to machinery shed built for heavy vehicles, large turn around area in front of machinery shed.
cranbourne West
$410,000 BLIND BIGHT
“needs a neW oWner” (214319) Solid 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 four car carport. Short walk to station, schools & shops.
$444,950 lyndhurst
$469,950
4 real bedrooMs- aPProX 1222M² blocK
TINKER IN THE GARAGE OR RELAX BY THE POOL!
2 storey hoMe in eXcellent location
(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.
(214268) 4 BR. Master BR, full en-suite and walk in robe, huge lounge with timber French doors opening to a private paved area. Well appointed Tasmanian Oak kitchen. Indoor/Outdoor fully entertaining area with heating and spilt system air conditioner, in ground salt water, solar heated pool. Ducted heating/cooling, lock up garage plus work shop, side access all on a 800m² approx block.
(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 Junction Village
$299,000
Quality Four bedrooM hoMe
“SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT”
neat as a Pin
(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.
(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.)
CRANBOURNE WEST
$329,950 CRANBOURNE
$329,950 CRANBOURNE
$379,950
YOUNG AND MODERN
“SPACIOUS AND CENTRAL”
IT’S A BIG HOME
(214341) This young family home is in tip top condition. Set on a delightful easy maintenance garden block in a very quiet street close to all schools, public transport and other services.The interior comprises 3 large bedrooms, ensuite, excellent kitchen complete with dishwasher, large lounge, and garage with internal access plus heaps more. Move in or rent out this is a great buy.
(214345) 3 bdrm home with semi ensuite & walk in robes to master, quality carpets, ducted heating and air-con., plus a large kitchen with wall oven, electric cooktop and dishwasher.There is also a really good tenant who is prepared to stay on and pay market rental prices. 604m² approx. block with carport and a 1.5 car garage plus workshop with office & separate storage room.
(214343) 674m² approx. block, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living areas, ducted central heating, open fire place ceiling fans & air conditioning. Solid brick family/ rumpus room plus separate cinema room. Master bedroom with full ensuite and walk in robe, timber kitchen with dishwasher. Double garage.Above ground pool with decking & a double carport.
148 High Street, Cranbourne
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WITH lots to like, this stylish three-bedroom home is value packed with extras and already tenanted, currently leased at $320 per week until May 2015. IT has a formal lounge, bright modern kitchen with a dishwasher and a large tiled family area that opens out onto the paved pergola with a barbecue. There’s a two-way bathroom, ducted heating, double garage and a spacious backyard. Close to schools, parks, public transport and a shopping centre. A great investment property, come see for yourself.
PAKENHAM
WALK TO THE PARK Lots between 336m2 and 584m2 . Walking
LUXURY IN THE NORTH
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Contact: Matt Bone, 0414 801 451 GRANT’S ESTATE AGENTS, PAKENHAM 5940 2555
INCREDIBLE just isn’t a strong enough word to describe this stunning home situated on the ever-popular north side of Pakenham. Once you step inside this magnificent family home you won’t want to leave. Boasting four great-sized bedrooms, master with full ensuite, walk-in robe, formal lounge and dining area, superb kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances overlooking the meals and family room. Step outside into your own oasis with a huge pergola perfect for entertaining surrounded by beautiful pristine gardens with the features not ending there, inclusive of your private spa you will be the envy of all your friends. Additional features include heating/ cooling, double lock-up garage, garden shed and the features don’t end there. Luxury living like this won’t last long which means an inspection is a must!
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TIMBERTOP’S FREE FAMILY FUN COME and join the fun at the Timbertop Display Village Street Party on Sunday, 16 November, from 11am to 3pm. This free, family-friendly event invites the local community to enjoy a range of activities in this newlyopened display village. The kids can enjoy and be kept busy with a jumping castle, shows from Animals of Oz and Little Munchkin Dance Crew as well as multiple entertainment choices at many of the display homes. Adults can relax and unwind at the chill-out zone, listening to music from the Mix 101.1 DJ, read the latest Star News newspaper and indulge in the D’Angelo’s wine tasting stall. Additionally there will be a
number of community groups present at the event. Andrew Herbert, CEO of Parklea said: “This event has more community groups and activities than anything we have done in the past and is set to be the biggest and best yet!” The street party celebrates the official opening and launch of the Display Village comprising of 19 builders offering a range of different home styles to suit any budget. If you’ve been looking at building your next home, Timbertop Display Village is the right place to help you determine the best floor plan and builder for you. Come along on 16 November, between 11am-3pm and have the kids entertained at the same time!
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Keeping an eye out By BRIDGET SCOTT CASEY Neighbourhood Watch will hold its annual general meeting (AGM) next week and members have high hopes to attract more people to their group. Jennifer Baird from the group said the AGM will be held next Wednesday 12 November and the organisers hope a few people will come along to join up. “We are trying to rebuild it,” she said. Ms Baird said the City of Casey was a large area to deal with and they would welcome any more volunteers. The group is behind a number of community events which include the family day out that was held at the Cranbourne Racecourse on Sunday 26 October.
Ms Baird said this was a free event which they run bi-annually for the community. “It’s a great way to bring the community together,” she said. “It’s a lovely venue, and we always try to make it a free day.” “We try and bring together all of the voluntary groups that we can get,” Ms Baird said. She said the Casey Neighbourhood Watch is one of the neighbourhood watch groups in Victoria which works in “the best direction with Neighbourhood Watch Victoria.” The AGM will be held at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren at 7.30pm with all welcome.
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Casey Neighbourhood Watch members Debbie Medley, Jen Baird, Keith Wright, Connor Baird and Sharon Wallace. 130055 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Booked in for reading LOCAL bookworms read for resources last month when and turned pages to raise money for their school. Devon Meadows Primary School raised $1786.10 in extra funding when students took part in the annual Read-aThon. Students pounded the pavement to get donations from local residents in support of the cause. Thanks to the funds raised, students have allowed the primary school to purchase extra resources.
School Read-a-Thon organiser Jessica McLean said she was extremely proud of the way the students rallied behind the fund-raiser. “It was great to see so many students supporting their school by collecting sponsorship and participating in this fantastic initiative,” she said. The event is open to all schools to participate in. For more information visit www. readathon.com.au.
Bookworms Haylee, Claire, Chloe, Claire, Gabby, Tyler and Mikaela. 129544_02 Aleena Grade 3 at Devon Meadows Primary School reads with Katrina from Grade 4. 129544 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
Community Diary THE friends of Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) in Cranbourne are about to offer a unique experience. On Sunday 23 November from 10am, an impressive panel of guest speakers will enlighten their audience on the plant and insect relationship. The relationship between the two is said to be an interesting and a fascinating aspect of nature. All are welcome to come along and gain a greater insight and be part of what promises to be an exciting workshop. Guests are asked to arrive at 9.30am for a 10am start, with the proceedings to take place in the auditorium at the Australian Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. Guest speakers include Patrick Honan from the Melbourne Museum, RBG staff member Broni Swartz, Trevor Edwards from the La Trobe University, John Arnott from the RBG and John Thompson. The day will finish with propagating some insect-reliant plants to take home.The all-day workshop will provide attendees with information on the importance of plant and insect relationships. It is open to both locals and those who live outside of the City of Casey. For more information, contact the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne on 5990 2200.
Seniors don pink for a cause “THINK Pink” was the theme of the Narre Warren Seniors meeting on Wednesday 29 October. It was the annual fund-raising day for Breast Cancer Research. Pink paper chains and balloons, pink lollies and cup cakes with pink icing, and 94 members wearing something pink, created the pink atmosphere for “Thinking Pink”. Together, the Seniors raised $300 to add to the fight against breast cancer. Winners on the day were George Carver, Cyril Gonsalvez, Bev Holland and Bette Smith, with cash prizes in the lucky door-ticket draw, while the raffles were won by Sylvia Fielding, Sylvia Oliver, Molly MacDonald and Gloria Bridle. The entertainer Brenda May Vogt delighted the group with songs from the Sound of Music and many other musical favourites.
Computer classes for all THE Hallam Community Learning Centre is holding computer courses. Windows 7 and 8 for beginners and seniors, MS Word, Internet/email. There is also a subsidised iPad and Comprehensive Computer Administration course. Contact 9703 1688 for more information.
Grade 2 student Alyssa enjoyed a classic. 129544
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Hard work pays off for Ravi By CASEY NEILL
Ravi Chaudhary in his Dandenong Plaza Boost Juice store. 128636 Picture: GARY SISSONS
A CRANBOURNE North business owner has picked up a national award for his dedication. Former banker Ravi Chaudhary bought his first Boost Juice store at Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre in 2008. Last month he beat 220 franchise partners to win the National Kokoda Award for Endurance at the annual national company awards. The honour recognised the 35-yearold’s commitment to the company and his stores while juggling family life. “No-one told me about it or to get a speech,” he said. “It was an amazing feeling. “Most of the awards, they are for people who have got big turnover stores, or people who’ve been in business for 10 years, 12 years. “I’m really honoured.”
Mr Chaudhary moved to Australia from India in 2004, completed a double degree in commerce and business and administration, but decided against finding a finance job. “I decided to look for a business. It’s worked out,” he said. “I bought a very low-volume store in Waverley Gardens Mulgrave, which was a company store before. “Being a low turnover store I had to put more hours in. “I was single at the time, with not much responsibility so I could work. “It’s a very small shopping centre, so most of the customers are local. “I have a very good rapport there. I know most of the customers by name and what they want.” Mr Chaudhary increased the store’s turnover 20 per cent, and bought the Dandenong Plaza store after marrying Meena in 2010 and welcoming a daughter in 2011.
“I spend most of my time in Dandenong Plaza,” he said. “When I got this store, for the first year sales only rose about three or four per cent. “This year it’s really picking up. “The other store, my wife is running now. “It’s all because of my wife - she is really helpful. “She’s also a migrant. She’s really adjusted to this environment and she works with me a lot. “It’s not like I’m doing everything she’s equal with me.” Mr Chaudhary said people were becoming more health conscious and the Boost Juice brand had grown significantly since he bought in. “Probably next year, I’ll be looking for another Boost. It’s a good company,” he said.
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On the church talent trail By BRIDGET SCOTT
A SMALL church based in Cranbourne will help unveil the hidden gifts of residents city wide in a talent quest to be held this month. Generation 12 will host a local community talent event at Westfield’s
Fountain Gate on 29 November to showcase the different talents in Casey. Elder of the church and promotion officer for the event Tui Iuliano said it’s a way to show people “what fun we have”. Generation 12 has between 70 and 100 members, most of which have a
musical background. “Some of us have been part of other singing groups,” he said. “We are trying to bring more performers to the church. “We want to provide a platform for people to showcase their talents.” Mr Iuliano said Generation 12
members range from singers in schools to people from multicultural dance groups. He added that the pastor has a background in film and TV and a long-term goal for group members was to use their talents in film. “We would like to create movies
down the track,” he said. Anyone is welcome to take part in the free event which will be held on the lawn area near Switch. Mr Iuliano urged anyone to join in from noon until 3pm. For more information phone 0405 309 771 or visit gen12church.com.
Walk kids out and about ABOUT 190 students from Cranbourne South Primary School put their best foot forward last week to take part in Walk to School Day. Junior School co-ordinator Rachael Richardson said the school had a “terrific response” to the event with more than half of the school community involved. “Students were very enthusiastic and so were the parents,” she said. Ms Richardson said this was the first time the cohort walked from Bo-
tanic Ridge Boulevard Park. “It’s a more open space and safer to walk along the road, with more children from that area as well,” she said. Children are encouraged to walk on this day but Ms Richardson said they often scoot or ride to school on other days during the term. “It was a fantastic day and everyone had a great time,” she said. “It was a very popular event.”
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Zoe, Ashley, Shyler, Charlotte, Caitlyn, Adam, Kayleigh with teacher Rachael Richardson getting ready to make a move. Pictures: DONNA OATES
Zeke, Xavier, Lij and Izzy happy to take part in Walk to School Day.
Purple relay passion fires up By BRIDGET SCOTT
Renee Chidgey held a fund-raiser for Relay for Life with Jaymie DeBoucherville Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS as the star guest. 129115
A 12-YEAR-OLD Cranbourne girl has done her bit in the fight against cancer after she hosted two fund-raising events for the Relay for Life. Renee Chidgey of Devon Meadows Primary School held a gig at her school which starred X Factor contestant Jaymie Deboucherville and also got permission to host a purple themed day to raise much needed funds and awareness for cancer. Renee said she took part in the Relay for Life event last year but this time she wanted to do something of her own. She will participate in the event with the team Classic Rodders and has also made some wristbands for her side. Her mother Darlene, who said Renee has roped the entire family into the relay event, added that she was very proud of her daughter’s efforts. Both of Renee’s fund raising efforts were a big hit at the school and those who attended the gig on 21 October with Jaymie also waked away with a free copy of his new single, Trouble.
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G.W.P LANDSCAPES New Gardens / Makeovers Paving Retaining Walls Irrigation Maintenance
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1148587-RC32-14
C62885-BG24-8
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REMOVALS
0408 565 864 9792 1571 (AH)
Call Darren 0412 584 914
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FRONTERA
K.L.A. LANDSCAPING ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING
Gerrit 0407 097 556
www.beliclandscapes.com.au
Cutts Glass
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* Full Landscape Service, qualified & professional * Paving, decking, walling, concrete, driveways * Sustainable garden design * Qualified horticulturalist * Thomas Nicholls Ph: 0439 001 457
Call Ron 0418 350 480 or 9796 6097
FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING
0414 479 569
Gary Plunkett
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30 years experience New and Old Floors inc Parquetry Direct Staining, High Gloss & Semi Gloss Finishes Free Measure & Quote - All areas.
9548 3000 or 0418 881 551
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0409 554 459, 9799 4235
Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts…
Dingley Floor Sanding Pty Ltd
Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work
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MIRROR FINISH FLOORS
Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping
50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess
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Sanding & Polishing Services
Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.
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Gates & Automation
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GARAGE DOORS & REMOTES
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Tel/Fax: 9703 0717
Oz Rendering
Call Brett: 0428 145 657 i g
Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors All repairs and services All work guaranteed
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
David Elder 0419 155 092
Domestic, Commercial & Industrial General Plumbing All Gasfitting Maintenance & Repairs Hot Water CO2 Safety Checks www.aliteplumbing.com (REG 27285)
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer
24/7
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✓ Split systems, heating & cooling ✓ General plumbing and gas fitting ✓ Gas ducted heating service & repairs ✓ Hot water service repairs & replacements ✓ Tap Repairs
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SETTLEMENT
• Septic
PLUMBING & HEATING
1021623-PJ16-12
SPECIALISING IN:
LIC. 33033
FULLY INSURED - 30 Years Experience
PLUMBING & GASFITTING PAUL 0425 768 991 paul@cathic.com.au WWW.CATHIC.COM.AU
C1003972-KG6-12
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Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing
Pensioner Discounts
C552009-BG31-7
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Repairs Rebedding Resprays
Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.
Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738
1156303-HM40-14
9796 8621 0418 367 017 Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8:30am-5pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!
1300 627 732 0418 574 398
1127933-LB14-14
We accept bricks, dirt and concrete
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Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
WINDSOR
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All Roof Tiling & Metal Roofing Repairs Re-bedding and flexible pointing, storm damage, leaks repaired. Painting all types of roofs. High pressure water cleaning. Guttering. Pergolas & Shed Roofs.
NARRE WARREN 0419 126 895 Branch - Hillsmeade Estate Narre Warren South
DANDENONG 9794 9890 Head Office F 15,112 Hammond Rd, Dandenong 3175
S AND S DOORS & SCREENS NEW PRODUCT
9700 1899 - 0439 931 138
C695870-JM11-9
FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754
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C1008551-FB8-12
C1092317-JO38-13
General Plumbing Roofing & Guttering Gas Installations Sewer & Storm water Drainage Licensed Back flow Valve Tester Hot Water Service Repairs or Replacements 5996 7105 OR 0439 487 387 Lic No: 17204
1159131-PB42-14
• New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper
weightman.plumbing@bigpond.com.au www.weightmanplumbing.com.au
RANGEHILL PLUMBING & GAS FITTING
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Licence No 33202
SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS
1156098-HM39-14
CATHIC PTY LTD
C818920-KK28-10
1055315-KG41-12
John 0418 318 377
4m3
Doors and Flyscr rity • Supascreen een u c • Steel & aluminium doors s Se • Quality work
Tradesman Papers – Police Report
Credit Card Welcome
0418 368 591
BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL
V Se urity & S ree Doors
Shane: 0407 565 743
ROOF RESTORATION IS US
0407 356 441
• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
2m3,3m3
0409 232 286
C1094654-JO40-13
10% Pensioner Discount
DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
NEED A BIN GIVE KINLOH A RING C1055095-KG41-12
Call Darren: 0414 334 998
BLOCKED DRAINS
Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire
DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN
1124842-RC12-14
Steve on 0407 704 213
5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins
NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?
Mobile: 0408 100 356 C1035550-PJ24-12
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1074106-PJ20-13
Celebrating over 21 years of excellent service in and around the Casey / Cardinia / Dandenong & Surrounding Areas
PAK BIN HIRE
LIC. NO. 40712
Specialising in General Maintenance, Gas Fittings, Sanitary, Water Supply, Drainage, Roofing (Storm Water), Sewer blockages cleared. Competitive price guaranteed.
NARRE
Global Roller Shutters
HYDROLOGY PLUMBING
Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd
0418 395 032
Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs
RELIABLE PLUMBER
KINLOH BIN HIRE
0417 382 700
No Job Too Small
Specialising in all types of solid plastering, old and new homes, render, bricks, blueboard and acrylic texture.
V Roller Shutters C1075533-KK7-13
1077848-PJ8-13
No Job Too Small Fully Qualiied - Over 25 Years Experience in All Aspects of Plastering
Domestic & Commercial
Call Joe 0419 275 645 • Hot Water Specialists • Blocked Drains • Toilet, Tap & Pipe Repairs • Dishwasher Installations • Gas Installations & Service
Free Quotes.
NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186
jak_gray@bigpond.com
www.termitesmelb.com.au
BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING
0449 009 849
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JAK DEMOLITION, RUBBISH REMOVAL & BIN HIRE FREE LOADING AVAILABLE
1146415-HM30-14
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C1105812-BM03-14
C753939-KS01-10
For prompt & efficient control of: Rodents/ Ants/ Cockroaches/ Spiders/ Termites etc.
0439 001 504
Licence No. 21452
ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS STANDARD RATES ON WEEKENDS gjlawplumbing.com.au 7 DAYS 0419 136 181 - 0419 136 151
TOTAL CONTROL
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Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com
Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps Qualified & Insured
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rangerpestcontrol.com.au
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires
CHRIS
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1129931-RC16-14
PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885
C924285-KK19-11
DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL & RURAL
SN1073247-JJ19-13
7 Days a week
MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3
Insurance claims. All work guaranteed. 27 years’ experience.
Create a New Outdoor Living Room.
WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE
Phone: 0424 659 959
Employment section of Network Classifieds.
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Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027
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PLUMBING & GASFITTING 0418 774 899
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10% discount on cold water pipe replacements and hot water service installations if you mention this ad.
RELIABLE – PROMPT – GUARANTEED Call David Murphy 0400 226 472 Lic No. 42227
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AFFORDABLE PLUMBING
General Plumbing & Gasfitting Hot Water Service Repairs & Replacements Servicing all areas
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1144422-PB29-14
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Interior/ext commercial/domestic High quality. Solve the problem Free quotes. You list it we fix it
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General Notices
All types of wall and floor tiling including water proofing, screeding and caulking.
5995 4344
Showroom by appointment
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
C1092057-JL37-13
C1055101-KK41-12
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
Call 9703 1764 C749691-SJ50-9
APB UPHOLSTERY 30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
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Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
V Skylights Bathroom Renovations
DNC SKYLIGHTS AND ROOF WINDOWS
For a free quote,
1154168-HM38-14
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GABRIEL 0409 696 568 PAUL 0404 876 716
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
Furniture Upholstery C1098600-JO43-13
Light up your day by lighting up your home with natural light Suppliers and installers of standard size or custom made skylights and roof windows
Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
Free Quotes Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
0425 804 277 or 03 8768 9622
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
V Water Cartage
DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS
131 546
FREECALL
www.jimsantennas.com.au
1800 183 567
HOME CINEMA & ANTENNAS
V Windows
(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)
SOUND `N` VISION SOLUTIONS
M. 0400 383 588 E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com
1149536-HM33-14
HIGH TREE TREE SERVICE
Call Joe on 0409 475 511
Ask About Our 25% Discount
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FREE QUOT
Free Quotes All Suburbs
Advanced Audio Visual Repairs
Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888 Richard or Kathrin Kruyt
Specialising in Repairing All Brands/Models of TVs (LED, LCD, Plasma, CRT, Rear Projection),
C1089234-JO35-13
Ph: 8682 9618, 0420 528 508 advancedavrepairs@yahoo.com.au
FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
INSTALLED TODAY
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
Change of business hours
30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228
General Notices section of Network Classifieds.
Monday - Friday: 7:30am – 4:00pm Saturday - Sunday: 10:00am-3:00pm Public Holidays - CLOSED Please note: business hours are weather dependent.
Call Michael on
0418 131 374
V Public Notices and Event
for a Competitive Quote
SN1074465-PJ20-13 C1088813-JO35-13
C1033281-KK23-12
CALL OUT FEE $0
V Adult Employment ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
ADULT Happiness 1902 224 270. Grannies 60+ 1902 224 307. Randy Housewives 1902 224 309. $2.45/min pay/mob extra.
FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.
Trades & Services section of Network Classifieds.
LATHE Wood, 5 tools in one. Shopsmith EC. Includes 10 chisels plus bandsaw and scroll saw. $1,000. 0400 832 180. PINE DINING TABLE, with 6 chairs, nice condition $125 ONO Phone 5995 0122 SEWING MACHINE, Husqvarna designer tool, made in Sweden, EC, regularly serviced, with extra cards, quilting table, presser fit, plus original instructions manual, extra quilting tools and books. $750neg. Call 0419 676 963.
V Adult Services
18+ New Girls 8 Yiannis Crt Springvale
9574 1666
SPEAKER, B&W, floor-standing speaker. DM630N, made in England, working order. $590. PH: 0403 060 783.
V Garage Sales
V Firewood FIREWOOD, pine off cuts, 19m load. $175 delivered. $70 for trailer load delivered. Phone 9796 4166.
ROB'S REDGUM SUPPLIES
Real Estate
V For Sale
V Adult Phone Talk
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Wednesday November 26, 2014 at 6.40pm LOCATION COLLEGE A BLOCK CONFERENCE ROOM.
Cardinia Waste and Recyclers
ANTENNAS
DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY
NARRE WARREN SOUTH P-12 COLLEGE CO-OPERATIVE.
Australian Government endorsed Installer
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
AAA AERIAL
V Public Notices and Event
1021701-KG17-12
ANTENNA SPECIALIST
General Notices
3 of the 6 directors retire at the AGM and eligible for re-election. Nomination forms are available to shareholders on request from the Business Manager. We have no notices of any special business or resolutions to be put to this meeting at present. Anyone wishing to propose a resolution must advise in writing prior to the meeting. Only registered shareholders are eligible to vote at the AGM.
C1098234-JO43-13
Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems
“Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage
General Classifieds
1160906-PB44-14
9794 8989
C877313-JM50-10
1157019-RC40-14
PATRON WINDOWS Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.
Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
5942 7664 0418 890 612
C642900-JL27-8
JIMAnt001BCPSN
C1103147-JL48-13
Same Day Response Local Technicians All 100% Guaranteed Home Theatre Installations FREE on-site Signal Test and Quote Government Endorsed Installers
C389274-HJ50-5
V Television/Video/Audio
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The land affected by the application is located at: 68 The Grange HAMPTON PARK VIC 3976 Lot 169 LP 124056 The application is for a permit to: Development of One Additional Dwellings and Variation to Restriction H842989 by varying in (a) deleting the words "a single dwelling house" and substituting the words "two dwelling houses", in (b) deleting the words "any boundary" and substituting the words "the northern boundary", and deleting (c) and (d). The applicant is: A Sanvincenti The application reference number is: PlnA00290/14 - (Sangeeta Sharma) You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN City of Casey Cranbourne Customer Service Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre (Opposite Post Office) CRANBOURNE This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must
SWA9307BE
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
Fully Insured
C1072232-JJ4-13
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
Phone Geoff 0418 340 825
Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small.
Call Matt 0419 561 093
ECONOMY TILING
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Pruning Removal Stump Grinding
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Superb Tiling
11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne
Oakfern Tree Care P/L
C752112-JL1-10
1023309-PJ18-12
CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673
C934024-KK23-11
MARK TILING
V Public Notices and Event
C1080920-JO27-13
• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FRESUERE MEA OTES & QU
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
1162485-HM45-14
V Tiling C316291-KK18-5
V Security & Screen Doors
1158806-CG42-14
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Top quality Redgum. Stringybark, Grey Box, kindling. Keeping the Community warm since 1991. Prompt delivery. 5998-5365, 0418 591 136.
V For Sale COMPUTER, Apple Mac, 21.5", never used. Cost $1,903 receipt available. Sell $1,000. 9769 8501 or 0422 833 016. DINING SUITE Lined oak, oval extension table, with 6 neutral coloured chairs. VGC, $225. Phone 5996 5803.
CRANBOURNE, 13 Grandeur Court, Saturday 8th November, 8am-3pm. Bric-a-brac, baby goods, furniture and lots more.
Visit
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HUGE SALE HAMPTON PARK 84 The Parkway, Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November, 9am-5pm. Antiques, bric-a-brac and lots more.
Visit
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NARRE WARREN, 16 Terry Close, Saturday 8th Nov, 8am-4pm. Household goods, furniture, bikes, BBQ, china, books and much more.
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Ph 0438 395 889
SPECIAL MULCH $20 per m3 Can deliver up to 30m³ loads.
SCREENED TOP SOIL:
1139937-LB25-14
Clairvoyant Bowen Therapy
V Domestic
Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality. Call Julie
9703 1616 0439 656 044
C784346-SH17-10
IRONING
V Floats & Transport
5941 5790
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
TOP SOIL Delivered in 10 metre loads
DOG MINDING SERVICE, (MONTHLY ADVERT) lots of love, care and attention. 0419 535 960, 5942 7458, 0417 427 457.
Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
$35 Metre
Ellagant Pooches
Pakenham, Berwick
$37 metre
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
V Massage Therapists
Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham
Phone: 5941 4578 ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
V Garden/ Outdoor ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
MUSIC LESSONS C1099842-JL44-13
The Music Centre B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e B e r w i c k V i c
Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au
NEED TO SELL?
V Storage
ABBOTT SELF STORAGE Brick storage units in 6 different sizes ACCESSIBLE 7 DAYS. LIVE-IN SECURITY Cartons, plastic covers for sale
V Apprenticeships /Traineeships
Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs
27 Intrepid St, Berwick
Ph 1300 85 39 39
V Computer Repairs
ALL HOURS
Full time position, must be reliable. Youth wages apply. Email Resume to: paintingjo@ outlook.com
1 Westernport Road, Lang Lang Phone: Dianne 0418 328 205 | Office: 5997 5515 Fax: 5997 5514 | Email: dianne@lldfs.com For quality service, compassion, dignity and respect “Let me be there to help you, in your time of need, We’ve been there too and we care”
Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8:30am-5pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!
Home based or great add on for existing business. $25,000 including stock and samples. Contact 0401 950 677.
You will need to undertake 15 days of practical skill training before commencing in your traineeship – as part of the Certificate III. Complete the remainder of your Certificate III whilst you work and get paid for it.
CONCRETER
Experienced Fencer Required for all types of fencing. Own tools & truck licence an advantage. Physical fitness, initiative & White Card essential. Full-time position with immediate start for the right applicant. Apply with resume cover letter to: jamie@jamiesfencing.com
AVON Earn Extra Cash
Through our industry partners, 16 Traineeship positions are available for dedicated people to work as PCAs in Aged Care.
Experienced concreter required. Must be able to read plans, and box slabs. Must have drivers license, wages negotiable. Call Ken 0418 531 433.
V Business Opportunities
Phone Sue 0425 857 844
Beauty Room for Rent In busy hairdressing salon located in Berwick. Great environment, location and clientele. Available now. Great Business Opportunity Please phone for further information Natalie 0418 352 155
Note: We seek expression of interest only from candidates with relevant qualifications and experience. Kindly forward your resume to vs@hindustan.com.au or call 03 9794 6640 for further information.
WORKWEAR AND SAFETY BUSINESS
V Positions Vacant
ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
(Food Industry)
We are in the grocery industry and operating from Dandenong. We deal in varieties of seeds, grains, herbs and spices. Due to expansion, we are currently seeking a Production Manager. Applicants should have the following: 1.) Proven knowledge of the food industry and HACCP systems. 2.) Previous manufacturing/machinery maintenance and problem solving skills. 3.) Reliable, punctual, enthusiastic and motivated approach to work. 4.) Knowledge of quarantine matters and QAP. 5.) Ability to prioritise tasks, manage work flow and perform under pressure. 6.) Computer literacy with knowledge of MS Excel and Word. Daily duties include but are not limited to: 1.) Managing and working with an existing team. 2.) Maintaining, improving and upgrading current business practices. 3.) Increasing production speed and limiting downtime. 4.) Checking physical appearance of food material and their flavour. 5.) Constantly researching and recommending ways to improve efficiency. 6.) Stock and quality control – warehouse exposure.
Does completing a CHC30212 Certificate III in Aged Care whilst working interest you?
FOR SALE
1ST OR 2ND YEAR APPRENTICE PAINTER AND DECORATOR
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Part Time Positions in Aged Care
V Business Opportunities
Serving the southeast since 1990
N T AT VES
NARRE WARREN, luxury accomodation starting from $150pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. Phone 0429 022 889.
Employment
Business Computing Specialists
Computer
V To Share
22 Abbott Road, Hallam Phone 9703 1933
V Computers
Lang Lang District Funeral Service
guitar - piano - keyboard bass - drums
All Ages & levels Welcome ENROL NOW!
9702 1642
V Funeral Directors
C1105044-BM02-14
HORSE FLOAT, Ranger, extended double float, total refurbishment inside and out, including new spray job inside and out. New upholstery, electric brake and new led lights and wiring etc. $10,000neg. 0428 828 430.
AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
Announcements
V Music /Instruments
V Houses & Units For Sale Investor looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
0447 642 643
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
C997259-JL2-12
(neck, back, knees) Judy-Ann Steed 5968 1139 jas@judyanns.com Web: judyanns.com
1126716-PB13-14
$20 per m3 Can deliver up to 10m³ loads. Delivery costs apply.
V Clairvoyant /Psychic
Personal - Business Financial Issues
V Pets & Services
Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked
1021249-PJ16-12
20+ years experience Accounts payable /receivable Payroll, super, BAS, GST Also IT solutions Flexible hours
Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
C1082052-JL28-13
Infinity Bookkeeping
Narre Warren 9796 7090
Phone 0412 008 663
1162669-HM45-14
PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES
1156175-KC39-14
C1085644-KK32-13
Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.
Office with all outgoings for lease. Approx 3.5m by 4.5m.
PAKENHAM 3 Bedroom Unit, 2 bathrooms and double garage. Must have ref. One months rent and bond required. $290 p/w. Contact 0408 503 095.
LABOURERS Casual chicken technicians required to be part of a vaccinating crew for ongoing work. Training available, must be willing to travel. ABN and driver’s licence required.
Call between 8am-5pm
0410 544 526
1155037-CG38-14
MUSIC LESSONS
NARRE WARREN
V Positions Vacant
1162583-LB45-14
5941 2516
V To Let
1157344-KC40-14
cats@pakenhamcats.com.au
C542458-KK26-7
LvL 1/Unit 10, Cnr Northey & Sth Gippsland Hwy, Lynbrook
1161743-ACM44-14
MUSIC LESSONS ENROL NOW Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboard, Drums, Flute, Sax, Clarinet & Vocal. Ph: 8787 8599
V For Lease (Commercial)
C572426-TG41-7
V Pets & Services C1065437-KG48-12
V Music /Instruments
C686565-JM4-9
V Garage Sales
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Employment
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SHEETMETAL EXPERIENCED CNC BRAKE PRESS SETTER OPERATER Permanent position plus overtime. Dandenong area. Phone 8787 8522.
Please call Elsa on
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Church springs into action By LACHLAN MOORHEAD COMMUNITY is one of the most important things to Father Abanoub Attalla. It’s why Fr Attalla from St Mina and St Marina Coptic Orthodox Church in Hallam helps run the church’s Hallam Spring Festival which is being held on the weekend of 15 and 16 November. “It came about because we wanted to invite the community to come and share with us the celebration and have the community day and also open the doors of the church to all our neighbours,” Fr Attalla said. “The church has been around for a long time but now we’ve opened it to a wider community.
“Part of the Christian virtue is to share our own love and our own generosity towards others and invite others in.” The Hallam Spring Festival, heartily supported by Holt MP Anthony Byrne, will feature a range of activities for children and their parents to get involved in across the two days. This will also include a special video presentation explaining the history between ancient Egypt and the Coptic Church. “We wanted to have a family day, it means a lot to the families to have a fun day together and share in that community spirit,” Fr Attalla said. The festival will include various fair rides, a dunking tank, face painting, hair colour-
ing, clowns, church tours and a kebab barbecue, among many other things. “The festival has grown and it follows something we did last year which was very special where we had another celebration called Santa Comes to Hallam and we opened up the church free of charge for photos,” Fr Attalla said. “Hopefully the Spring Festival will be just as amazing. I know there’s a lot of people who will want to see the church.” The Hallam Spring Festival will be held at the St Mina and St Marina Coptic Orthodox Church, 41-59 Saffron Drive, Hallam, from 10am to 5pm.
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A HEADSPACE facility will be opened at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre as part of a push to reduce the impact of suicide on communities. La Trobe MP Jason Wood addressed Parliament on 21 October to recognise the immense toll of suicide on Australians and to acknowledge that the government must do all it can to minimise the impact. He said that organisations such as Headspace make a real difference in reducing rates of suicide. “Headspace is a vital part of our youth mental health strategy. "The help they provide for young people who can go through tough times is invaluable.” Suicide is a leading cause of
death in Australia for men under the age of 44 and women under the age of 34, and one in every 10,000 Australians take their own life." Mr Wood said it was important that young people in the area had access to mental health services. “I am so pleased to say a Headspace facility will be located at the Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. “We need to recognise when someone has a problem in our community and ask them to get help, or seek the help for them.” Mr Wood also announced that he is lobbying for a Headspace facility to be opened at the Belgrave Health Hub. He said this new push backs up the Hotspots program where safety barriers are installed along train tracks which have been identified as suicide locations.
“The government’s Hotspots program is an excellent example of the practical measures to reduce suicide hotspots through the implementation of capital works.” Mr Wood encouraged those suffering from depression or anxiety to seek the help of organisations such as Beyondblue, Lifeline, the Black Dog Institute, SANE Australia and Headspace. “We need to get people who suffer with depression and anxiety to seek help. “Depression and anxiety can be managed to a certain extent. “But to do so, we all need to recognise troublesome depression and anxiety when it presents itself.” Anyone needing to seek help should not hesitate to contact Beyondblue on 1300 224 636.
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Talia’s our next golden girl By DAVID NAGEL TALIA Folino loves to tumble, but the 13-year-old Hampton Park gymnast is making a rapid rise in a career that seems destined for the stars. Talia is currently competing in Australia’s premier gymnastics event, representing Waverley Gymnastics Centre at the Women’s Gymnastics National Club Championships and Victorian Championships at the Geelong Arena from November 3 to 16. Over 500 competitors are taking part, but few have the resume of this exciting talent who cleaned up at the National Championships in May. Talia struck gold in four events, with wins in the Vault, Uneven Bars, Beam and Floor Apparatus leading to a stunning victory in the All-Round event. “I felt very happy with that result, it really lifted my confidence and I couldn’t wait to get back to the gym and work harder on my skills,” she said. “The challenge of gymnastics
gives me a great sense of achievement. I love learning the harder skills and I’m especially enjoying building the difficulty in my routines. My dream is to represent Australia at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.” Talia may be young in years, but her mature attitude extends to the appreciation she has for her family, who are just as committed to her career as she is. “My family make many sacrifices to support my gymnastics, especially getting me to and from gym and to school. My parents are my biggest influence in getting me to this stage in my career and they are constant supporters of my goals and dreams. Mum got me started when she enrolled me at the Endeavour Hills Gymnastics Club when I was three.” Talia also acknowledged the encouragement of her team-mates and coaches at Waverley, where she spends 30 hours-plus per week, perfecting a craft that has seen her attain
an International Level 10 rating. “I started doing about two hours a week at Endeavour Hills, but as you go through the levels there’s more time involved,” said Talia, who rates US gymnast Aly Raisman as her greatest inspiration to improve. “I love the difficult skills that she has and she is a really hard worker. I also love training alongside Larrissa Miller, she is a great role model and she trains with such good quality. I feel very lucky to train with her.” Talia said she is excited to represent Waverley at the biggest club event in the land. “I feel extremely privileged and proud to give back to my coaches, and Waverley Gymnastics Centre, by representing them at competitions. I also aspire to be an excellent role model to the younger athletes and to help motivate them too.” And her favourite apparatus? “It has to be floor ... I really love to tumble.”
Hampton Park youngster Talia Folino is turning heads as she makes her Picture: CONTRIBUTED rise in women's gymnastics. 130263
Strong line-up for Cavaliers in 2015 By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cavaliers is primed for a fullon assault of the Men’s 2015 Big V title after announcing a powerful 10man roster this week. Head coach Stewart Baird and assistant Jason Suttie have worked hard with the club’s committee to build a team with proven experience and raw talent while maintaining pathway opportunities for junior players. The men’s roster for 2015 looks formidable with the signing of import Lester Strong, who has impressed Baird so far with his enthusiasm and willingness to impart his knowledge and experience on a young group. “It’s a great reflection of where the club has gone over the last couple of years that a guy like Lester has sat down and could see the benefit of playing here,” Baird told the News. “Not only as a great athlete and basketballer, but he’s a quality individual as well ... basketball in the Casey region - not just Casey Cavaliers - will see some positive outcome from him being in the area.” Strong’s former SEABL teammate, Brent Hobba, has joined the Cavs after a successful eight years at Dandenong while Matt Witherden is also returning to Casey in 2015. Former junior, Jayden McMillin, has returned after four years in the USA playing at Dakota College and Colorado MESA University, while Matt Orchard will have an impact after his time at South Western Community College of Iowa. Casey favourites Stephen Michalski, Ashley Szalek, Dean Johnson and Bevan Camilleri -whose swift movements are an integral part of the Casey system- return alongside rookie Bradley Szalek.
Casey Cavaliers Team List: Lester Strong Brent Hobba Matt Witherden Jayden McMillin Matt Orchard Ashley Szalek Stephen Michalski Dean Johnson Bevan Camilleri Bradley Szalek
Vote on league independence By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cardinia league clubs will vote tonight on whether to accept a proposal from their governing body to work together, or continue their push to become an independent league in 2015. The Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL), which trades as PCN Sports Alliance (PCNSA), put forward its proposal at a special meeting with the clubs, Beaconsfield, Berwick, Cranbourne, Doveton, Hampton Park, Narre Warren, Pakenham, ROC and Tooradin. The proposal is in response to the clubs’ stunning show of no confidence in the league which grew stronger throughout the season. Here’s a recap on the story so far. 1. Meeting once every six weeks during the 2014 season, the nine CCFL presidents shared ideas but, importantly, the airing of individual club grievances saw the club’s relationship with PCNSA wane. 2. The clubs compiled a combined list of grievances against PCNSA, which included poor communication, a lack of trust, exorbitant fees, poor strategic direction and a lack of service and attention to the CCFL clubs. 3. The clubs sent a letter to PCNSA on 2 October, requesting a Special General Meeting to gain exemption from MPNFL Rule 14.1, which states 12 months’ notice, must be given of a club's intention to resign from the league. 4. In response to the letter, PCNSA invited all 18 presidents, to a meeting to discuss the clubs’ grievances, but the invitation was unanimously declined. 5. PCNSA met with AFL Victoria Country, raising concerns on the impact on its operations going forward. AFL Vic Country then played mediator, coercing the clubs into meeting with PCNSA to listen to their plans of going forward. 6. PCNSA made a special presentation to the CCFNL clubs last week -responding to the list of grievancesputting a proposal forward in the first sign of negotiation since the clubs expressed their dissatisfaction with the league and its operations. 7. The CCFNL presidents will meet tonight (Thursday 6 November) to vote on PCNSA’s proposal. If the presidents back PCNSA, the clubs and league have a future, but a no vote will see the clubs continue to seek a withdrawal from PCNSA, who will have to vote on whether to grant or deny the clubs their request for exemption from rule 14.1.
That vote, if required, is expected to take place on Monday night.
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Nick’s off to be Clayton’s coach By DAVID NAGEL THE challenge of translating his magnificent footballing talents into coaching has been the driving force behind Nick Scanlon’s decision to leave Narre Warren to coach Clayton in the Southern Football League next season. In a transfer of epic proportions for Narre Warren and the Casey Cardinia Football League, the six-time premiership player, 2012 All-Australian, and interleague star, will remain in black and white as he looks to lead Clayton from the depths of the Division-1 ladder. The versatile Scanlon, who has kicked more than 250 goals for the Magpies, but won AllAustralian selection off half back, signed with Clayton last week, the second of three big happenings in his life after moving house last week and on Sunday being married. Scanlon said the decision to leave Narre Warren was the toughest decision to make. “It’s definitely the most difficult decision I’ve had to face, and it’s been tough, very hard, there’s been a lot going through my mind,” the 26-year-old told the Gazette. “I love Narre Warren, most of my friends are from the club, but coaching is something I really want to do. I’ve been a playing assistant coach to Sav (Chris Toner) for the last three years and it just feels like the right time.” Scanlon has been muted for quite some time as Toner’s replacement at Fox Road, but the Magpies unexpected straight sets elimination from this year’s Casey Cardinia league finals series changed the landscape somewhat. Toner resigned after losing to Cranbourne in the preliminary final, but within a week had a change of heart, retaining the senior role for 2015 and leaving Scanlon to reassess his options. The new coach of Clayton said there were no guarantees that
Jockey Michael Rodd and trainer Pat Hyland show the spoils of victory after Bonaria’s win in Saturday’s Myer Classic. 130182 Photos: WWW.SLICKPIX.COM.AU
Pat Hyland’s mare, Bonaria, runs away from a quality field for her first Group One victory in Saturday’s $500,000 Myer Classic at Flemington. 130181
Big Pat on Bonaria’s back By KATELYN PINAL
Six-time Narre Warren premiership star, Nick Scanlon, has left his beloved Magpies to coach Clayton in the Southern Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Football League. 122433 he would have been the number one candidate even if Toner had left the club. “There are no hard feelings there at all,” he said. “It’s going to be an enormous challenge as it is, with Clayton coming off a poor year, there’s going to be pressure there to perform, but probably not as much pressure on me than if I had stayed at Narre Warren. I’d love to go back and coach one day, so it’s probably a good thing to gain a bit of experience first.” Scanlon said his main focus now was to make a difference at his new club and to lead it to success.
“I just got a good feel from the moment I walked through the door,” he said. “It’s a good club with a similar off-field feel to Narre Warren, all we need now is to bring a winning vibe, a winning culture to the club. That’s what Narre Warren’s success has been based on and I can’t see why we can’t bring that culture to Clayton.” Scanlon’s brothers, Dean and Stewart, are likely to join him at Meade Reserve while his former Narre Warren team mate - and part of his bridal party Warragul’s Chris Lee, will no doubt be a target.
FOR the racing purist Derby day is the biggest and best of the Spring Racing carnival and one man who is sure to be celebrating is champion jockey turned horse trainer Pat Hyland. The Cranbourne-based trainer saw his six-year-old mare Bonaria storm home to take out the Myer Classic, a Group One race worth $500,000 at Flemington on Saturday. Hyland has had a decorated career. His crowning achievement as a jockey was winning the 1985 Melbourne Cup on New Zealand horse What a Nuisance. He saw the way these New Zealand trainers trained their horses and applied the philosophy to his own endeavours when he retired as a jockey in 1990. When asked how the outcome of a trainer compared to that of a jockey, he was pretty straight forward. “Giving up riding to train horses was like giving up work
to carry bricks... but I enjoy it,” he said. Now he boasts six Group One winners, 12 Group Two winners and more than 10 Group Three winners in his stable located in Clyde North. And he can’t really pick a favourite, although Bonaria is very close to his heart. Hyland was very happy with the result at Flemington, particularly because of his relationship with owners Robert and Deb Anderson. “It was very pleasing because the owner has been with the stables since 1990. They’re great clients that I have a good working partnership with. If they’ve been with me for 20 years it’s got to be something good.” he said. Bonaria had not been placed in previous Group One races and had not finished in the top three since winning the Schweppervescence Trophy at Flemington, on Super Saturday, Australian Cup day back in
March. Hyland said her recent results were not indicative of her form and was confident she could run a place. “Her form was better than it appeared on paper,” he said. “She’s had two good runs this time in but just didn’t get the results. We went into the race thinking we had a chance, but then drew a bad barrier but Michael Rodd rode her perfectly.” he said. Next for the horse is a spell out in the paddock. Hyland wants her rested up and ready for the Coolmore Classic in Sydney next autumn. But he could not speak more highly of the mare that’s brought in almost $1 million dollars in prize money. “She’s very special to us she keeps winning and doing really well. “It takes a bit of work to get her that far, but she does it really well.” he said.
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WHEN rain hit Casey Fields on Saturday there was just one thing to do for the Cranbourne DDCA Turf 1 side... get the cards out! The Eagles replaced day one of their clash against North Dandenong with a game of stud poker and gun-recruit Steve Spoljaric (left) showed he is not only a master at wielding willow, but pretty handy at shuffling a deck as well. Former Pakenham star, and now ICON Sports guru, Ben Maroney, also looked pretty comfortable and headed for a long day. Cranbourne and North Dandenong will now square off in a one dayer at Casey Fields this Saturday. 130008 and 130190 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Eagles… movin’ on up By RUSSELL BENNETT VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW - ROUND 3 ENDEAVOUR Hills is knocking on the door of the top six on the South/East 1st XI ladder after an impressive bowling performance clinched victory against Croydon on Saturday. After losing the toss and being sent in to bat at Croydon Oval, the Eagles were rolled for just 153 in the 45th over with skipper Aaron Walter (2/17), Chris Brown (2/23) and Mitch Rosam (2/33) claiming two scalps apiece for the home side. Croydon was seemingly doing it comfortably in its chase but after a 28-run opening stand, the side fell in a heap - losing three wickets for just 13 runs and, ultimately falling 44 runs short of victory -bowled out for 110 in the 36th over. The middle order offered little resistance with Eagles’ skipper Chris Pereira and Shean Vanderwert affecting key run-outs after Pereira claimed the first three wickets to fall. Jamil Hassan was Croydon’s leading scorer with just 23 - a host of other Croydon batsmen unable to capitalise on their starts. Six of the home side’s batsmen reached double figures but Hassan was the only one to pass 20. Endeavour Hills now sits seventh on the South/East 1st XI ladder, level on points with the fourth-placed Bayswater. The Eagles will host Ormond in a two-day game starting this Saturday from 1pm at Sydney Pargeter Reserve. CRICKET SCOREBOARD VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 6 - MEN (DAY 1) Dandenong v Frankston Peninsula 8/186 (L. Walker 71*, K. Peries 38, P.M. Borrington 34, J. Nanopoulos 6/24, D.J. Doran 2/35) at Shepley Oval. Casey-South Melbourne 2/131 (J.D. Holden 63, M.T. Wallace 40) v Hawthorn-Monash University at Casey Fields. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 3 (DAY 1) Dandenong West 160 (A. Brannan 35, M.L. Sofoulis 26, C.R. Booth 4/27 (inc hat-trick), B.P. Hall 3/26, W. Whyte 2/28) and 3/17 d Hallam Kalora Park 105 (A. Harry 4/34, S.J. Weir 3/29, J. Brown 3/31) at Greaves Reserve. Heinz Southern Districts 5/67 (M.J. Downe 26, B.K. Montgomery 2/13, Q.E. Pham 2/14) v Lyndale at Reedy Reserve. Mordialloc v Berwick 2/51 (S. Squires 2/9) at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. Parkfield 0/3 v Buckley Ridges 154 (D.F. Haasbroek 69, P.D. Rudd 34, S. Bell 4/29, N. Perera 3/27, T. Payne 2/33) at Parkfield Reserve. Cranbourne v North Dandenong and Coomoora v Springvale South (washed out). WGCA PREMIER 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) d Kooweerup 92 (C. Miller 41, J. Mathers 7/37, G. Pearson 2/2). Tooradin 0/129 (T.J. Hussey 80*, B. Adams 42*) d Beaconsfield 107 (A. Adams 3/29, M. Finch 2/11, B. Adams 2/17, A. Avery 2/19). 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) drew Emerald 0/42. Pakenham 3/160 (R. Lehman 63, C. Smith 42, B. Welsh 31*) drew Cardinia 175 (A.M. Siposs 81, T. Welsh 27, R. Lehman 4/60, C. Smith 3/33, Z.W. Chaplin 2/29). DISTRICT Clyde 5/145 (J.C. Simpson 55, G.L. Adams 38, J. AbouJaber 37*, S. Matthews 3/20, G. Bradshaw 2/39) d Cranbourne Meadows 143 (T. Smith 27, K. Brooke 3/20, N. O’Brien 2/16, D. Williams 2/20). Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 159 (L.W. Gunton 32, A. Hilder 27, C. Lewis 3/29, S. Somers 3/30, J. Sweeney 2/44) drew 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) drew Lyndhurst Vikings 6/253 (L. Howell 90, M. Henry 60, A. Bajwa 27, S. White 4/48, B. Reid 2/82). Devon Meadows 7/130 (D. O’Brien 34, B.T. Hunt 2/20, T. Sheperdson 2/21) d SFX Old Collegians 111 (N. Betreen 66, B.T. Hunt 29, B. Hussey 4/35, L. Carroll 3/2, M. Floyd 2/19) and 0/14. VSDCA - SOUTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 3 (ONE DAY) Endeavour Hills 153 (S.A. Vanderwert 33, T. Hafil 33, A. Walter 2/17, C. Brown 2/23, M. Rosam 2/33) d Croydon 110 (C. Pereira 3/23, R.A. Saniga 2/22). Noble Park 5/144 (M.A. Perera 53, S. De Silva 32) d Mt Waverley 8/141(cc) (C.K. Sampath 31, R. Dutt 27, M. Harry 25, A.J. Perera 2/23, M.A. Perera 2/24, R. Mawzoon 2/34). Other games: Oakleigh 6/151(cc) d Box Hill 99. Elsternwick 6/162(cc) d Brighton 137. Ormond drew Malvern. Caulfield 3/129 d Kingston Saints 9/125(cc). Bayswater 7/138(cc) d Moorabbin 131.
Swans set the pace VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET THE overs played in Victorian Premier Cricket on the weekend varied wildly throughout the fixture, with just 34 completed in the Casey-South Melbourne game at Casey Fields but, somehow, 92 at Shepley Oval for the Dandenong Panthers’ clash with Frankston Peninsula. Casey-South Melbourne is in a rock-solid position against Hawthorn-Monash University after being sent in to bat at home. Openers Josh Holden (63) and Michael Wallace (40) put on a 111-run first wicket stand before both fell in quick succession. The Swans will resume on day two on 2/131 in what is easily their best start with the willow all season but, unfortunately for Chris Hall’s men, hopes of securing a result appear slim. Casey-South Melbourne is currently last on the Victorian Premier Cricket ladder - yet to register a point so far this season. - RUSSELL BENNETT
Casey-South Melbourne opener Josh Holden was in sublime touch against Hawthorn-Monash University Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS on Saturday. 130007
Wet, wet, wet… still action a plenty By RUSSELL BENNETT DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 3 (Day 1) RAIN was the most influential component of local play in the Dandenong District Cricket Association on Saturday. Everyone knew it was coming, but that didn’t make it any easier to stomach. Intermittent, and seemingly random, showers across the region following the heavy rain overnight saw play washed out altogether at some grounds - as on number two oval at Casey Fields for Cranbourne’s clash with North Dandenong, and Coomoora Reserve for the home side’s battle with Springvale South. But there was still plenty of action across Turf 1. DANDENONG WEST v HALLAM KALORA PARK HALLAM won the toss and sent the home side in at Greaves Re-
serve. It proved to be the right call with Matt Sofoulis’ side rolled for 160 in the 58th over. Sofoulis, himself, was one of just two batsmen to pass 25 - the other being Anthony Brannan (35), who top-scored in the middle order - as his side seemingly had no answer for Hallam duo Cory Booth (4/27 in 8.4 overs) and Ben Hall (3/26). The visitors’ chase will resume on day two at 0/2 with the Hillard boys - Ben and Ryan - at the crease. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v LYNDALE THE close of play might have come at exactly the right time for Heinz Southern Districts at Reedy Reserve, with the home side in all sorts of trouble at 5/67 in just the 25th over. After losing opener Rob Davies (1) early, the side looked to be steadying before Matt Downe (26) followed. The resistance was much weaker following his dismissal with Heinz losing wickets three,
four and five for just 13 runs. Lyndale pair Ben Montgomery (2/13) and Quyen Pham (2/14) will this Saturday look to continue right from where they left off. MORDIALLOC v BERWICK THE most disappointing aspect of Saturday’s rain was how badly it affected the two top-of-the-table clashes between Cranbourne and North Dandenong, and Mordialloc’s showdown with Berwick at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. Mordialloc is currently sitting on top of the Turf-1 ladder and proved its quality - even for only 28 overs - in restricting Berwick to 2/51. Stuart Squires started brilliantly with the Kookaburra and currently has the outstanding figures of 2/9 from 9.4 overs. Quick runs will be the order of the day for Berwick this Saturday. PARKFIELD v BUCKLEY RIDGES THE boys from Parkfield Reserve are in the box seat after the first
day’s play of their match with Buckley Ridges. The visitors’ top order crumbled after they lost the toss and were sent in to bat. None of their top four scored more than 10 runs, piling the pressure on to the likes of Daniel Haasbroek (69) and Paul Rudd (34) in the middle and lower orders. Luckily they counterpunched effectively, playing the two starring roles in their side recovering from 5/31 to 6/126. Buckley Ridges was eventually dismissed for 154 in the 66th over, with Shane Bell (4/29) and Nilochana Perera (3/27) the main destroyers for Parkfield. Jarryd Williamson and Joe Wheal will stride to the crease for the home side to start day two at 0/3. But with both openers horribly out of form with the willow so far this season, Buckley Ridges would more than fancy their chances of breaking into the Parkfield middle order early on the second day’s play.
All-stars shine in battle of North and South By RUSSELL BENNETT THERE aren’t too many times we can remember that Tom Hussey and Chris ‘Wombat’ Bright have both fielded in the outfield and both bowled in the same match. But Sunday’s game at Glover Reserve in Devon Meadows was different. A who’s who of stars from around the competition converged on the ground for the inaugural WGCA All-Stars Twenty20 match - to raise money for both the Ricky Ponting Foundation, and the WGCA Warriors Country Week side. The match pitted the best of the North, led by Emerald speedster Clinton Marsh, against the stars of the South - led by Tooradin star Aaron Avery. While the South line-up was particularly strong on paper - featuring the likes of Hussey and Avery (Tooradin), Bright (Kooweerup), Simon Parrott (Cardinia), Jess Mathers and Danny Diwell (Merinda Park), and Matt Hutchinson (Devon Mead-
Jason Hameeteman liked the look of this shot on Sunday one of his three sixes in his innings of 60 not out. 130151 Picture: DONNA OATES ows) - the game came down to the final over; the South eventually winning by two wickets (8/162 in reply to the North’s 5/157). North openers Chris Savage and Jason Hameeteman started in a blaze of glory, scoring 31 runs off the first three overs before the Upper
Beaconsfield skipper was bowled by Jess Mathers for 24. Hameeteman though, the big-hitting Lyndhurst Viking, continued on his merry way - bludgeoning seven boundaries (including three sixes) before retiring on 60. But apart from Savage, Ha-
meeteman and Pakenham skipper Jason Williams, none of the other North batsman reached 20, with returning Kooweerup leg-spinner Dananja Madushanka claiming two wickets in his first hit-out back on Australian soil. Hutchinson, Merinda Park coach Jamie Smith, Lang Lang’s Paul Black and Hussey all impressed with their tight line and length with the ball. After the early dismissals of Hussey and Bright in the South innings, Avery (32) and Parrott (54 not out) kept the score ticking along. Parrott almost decapitated the nonstriker with a couple of his straight drives in his first game since his recent health scare. He may not have looked all that comfortable running between the wickets, but he didn’t have to be - given how often he was finding the boundary. He and Hameeteman were named their respective sides’ best player, with Parrott adjudged man of the match.
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WGCA PREMIER DIVISION REVIEW - ROUND 4 (Day 2) WHILE rain put a dampener on some teams’ hopes of victory on Saturday, it couldn’t stop Merinda Park from storming to victory against reigning WGCA Premier champions Kooweerup off the back of a brilliant bowling performance from spearhead Jess Mathers. It was raining when the Cobras and Demons arrived at Lakeside Oval in Pakenham but Cobras player-coach Jamie Smith said his side was wary of Kooweerup’s batting line-up and its ability to score quick runs. “We had 275 on the board, but on the other hand these guys are the reigning premiers,” he said. “They can really get away from you if you’re not careful.” But Mathers struck early - removing Demons skipper Michael Giles leg-before for a duck; the first of three wickets before the first rain delay.
Jess Mathers was in sensational form for Merinda Park on Saturday, claiming a seven-wicket haul against the reigning Picture: DONNA OATES premiers. 130014 With little more than 50 runs on the board and six wickets down, the Demons were staring down the barrel of defeat but the Cobras still had to take four wickets following the final rain delay. “Ron Bright (22) and Cody Miller (41) batted really well but Grant
Pearson changed the game for us he bowled one over and got Ron out second ball and Miller out with his last.” Smith said Mathers was “outstanding all day” in taking his first major haul of wickets for the season. In fact, he only had one wicket
to his name heading into round four. “He just bowled off four or five steps all day,” Smith said of Mathers, adding that in one sense the conditions might have helped his rhythm. Tooradin, meanwhile, would have been licking their lips at the prospect of outright victory in round four but Saturday’s conditions meant they had to settle for first innings points against Beaconsfield. Chasing the Tigers’ 107, the Gulls resumed on day two on 0/72 with openers Tom Hussey and Brenton Adams looking at ease at the crease. They continued where they left off on Saturday, with Tooradin skipper Hussey (80 no) scoring a practically faultless half-century and Adams, too, pushing towards the milestone but it was clear with the constant interruptions that they wouldn’t have the chance to go for outright points. Play wrapped up early with the Gulls (0/129) cruising to a 10-wicket first innings win.
Weather no deterrent HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HAMPTON Park bowlers had a mixed tournament day, and in every weather condition available. At Noble Park Division 1 had to contend with everything from sunshine to heavy showers and wind. But it did not deter the team and they won overall two-rinks up. S. Collins, J. Westwell, A. Brandolin and E. Smith set up the win with a 33-8 win - they only lost six ends. G. Ladner, A. Westwell, N. Hendrie and C. Hendrie won 2016. While G. Ampt, P. Hayden, D. Eastick and H. Lambert could only win six ends and lost 9-23. Hampton Park (1) 14-62 d Noble Park (1) 2-47 DIVISION 2 was at home to Ferntree Gully and had another disappointing loss. J. Sherry, H. Naismith, M. Battaglia and B. Nicol won 19-18, but G. Graafsma, J. Damon, K. Goold and R. Woff lost 16-22. D. Carr, B. Diaper, B. Diaper and K. Damon also had a bad day losing 12-28. Ferntree Gully (3) 14-68 d Hampton Park (2) 2-47 ON Saturday Hampton Park Division 2 host Mordialloc, and on a day where bowlers spent almost as much time dodging rain and hail as bowling, Hampton Park prevailed. The biggest winners were S. Barnes, C. Hendrie, A. Brandolin and W. Hardy 30-18. The other
winning rink was G. Ampt, J. Nunan, S. Micallef and S. Collins 1911. S. Hardy, M. Paton, P. Hayden and Z. Storm came back from an 11-shot deficit to lose 16-20, while M. Smith, N. Hendrie, S. McDonald and K. Cobden were unlucky to lose 18-19. Hampton Park (1) 14-83 d Mordialloc 4-68 DIVISION 4 was at Murrumbeena, and suffered a one-shot loss. C. Barnes, M. Battaglia, I. Bartlett and L. Simpson had a good win 2714, and A. Ottaway, T. Storm, D. Eastick and H. Lambert also won, 21-13. But V. Kovacic, H. Naismith, G. Ladner and R. Woff lost 19-22 while R. Pallett, E. Smith, J. Westwell and R. Beverly had a bad day losing 7-26. Murrumbeena 14-75 d Hampton Park (2) 4-74 DIVISION 6 battled Vermont South at Hampton Park, and had a good win. Best rink was L. Soligo, C. Richards, B. Diaper and R. Wood, winning 32-13. L. Unwin, J. Wright, K. Goold and J. Van Hout won 25-18. J. Sherry, J. Collins, K. Damon while B. Holden won 1712, and G. Cox, R. Diaper, B. Nicol and I. Kitt won 17-14. Hampton Park (3) 18-91 d Vermont South (5) 0- 47. SADLY the club did not have enough players for the Division-8 team and had to forfeit the game -
Above: Narre Warren's Wilma Stevenson and Hampton Park's Geoff Ampt represented Casey at the Peninsula Region Over60's Singles' finals. 130138 Right: Warwick Hardy skipped his team to a 30-18 win over Mordialloc. 130139 Pictures: CONTRIBUTED so any new bowlers would be welcomed. Friday was the finals of the Peninsular Region over-60s singles and pairs at Frankston RSL. Hampton Park’s Geoff Ampt was the Casey District’s men’s singles representative. In his first game he bowled well but without any luck and was well beaten 7-21 by his Mornington Civic oppo-
nent. In the second game his luck returned and in a hard, close game Geoff won 21-20. Casey’s other representative was Narre warren’s Wilma Stevenson in the Women’s over-60s. She also lost her first game and won her second game 21-20. Neither player progressed to Metropolitan rounds of the competition.
It’s all win-win as RSL cruises to victory CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS IT WAS a big week for the RSL with all five teams winning. A great effort on Saturday especially when you consider eight players were unavailable. TUESDAY PENNANT Cranbourne RSL 81 d Ferntree Gully 42 THE RSL extended their winning streak to six games with a big win over Ferntree Gully. John Spencer’s team had another big 23-shot win. Cranbournes other two sides also won well. Results: Ray Bligh/Colin Butler/ Tom Bonney/John Spencer 37-14. Aggie Pichard/Graham Dore/Marg McIntyre/Yvonne Van Der Wees
19-13. Denise Meulman/Barry Rogers/Helena Rogers/Ray Chapman 25-15. SATURDAY - DIVISION 2 Cranbourne RSL 78 d Pakenham 74 FINALLY back in the winner’s circle, the RSL knocked over their more highly fancied opponents Pakenham on their home track. Bill Bradbury led the way with an eight-shot victory but it was Ray Chapman’s team that had to bowl well over the last two ends when everyone else was finished to ensure victory. Results: Alan Reynolds/Ken Walker/Rick Crawford/Bill Bradbury 23-15. Barry Graham/Maree Hodges/Yvonne Van Der Wees/Ray
Chapman 23-20. Ray Bligh/Jesus Carretero/Fred Scicluna/Ken Hocking 14-17. Paul Males/Trevor Elsey/ John Spencer/Mal Watkinson 18-22. DIVISION 5 Cranbourne RSL 100 d Burwood District 70 CRANBOURNE scored a comfortable win over Burwood District Michael Ryan’s team leading the way with a 19-shot win, closely followed by Arthur Underwood’s team with a 12-shot win. Results: Aggie Pichard/Marg McIntyre/Helena Rogers/Michael Ryan 30-11. John Black/Cyril Arlove/Rob Elliott/Arthur Underwood 29-17. Itje Maat/Greg Jones/Ken McLeod/John Vowles 23-22. David
Angee/Denise Meulman/Greg Dore/ Max Eames 18-20. DIVISION 8 - TEAM 4 Cranbourne RSL 45 d Narre Warren 28 CRANBOURNE proved too good for Narre Warren with Murray Bulte’s team having a nice day and an easy 15-shot win. Brian Eagle in his first game for club (and skip) won by two shots. Results: Michelle Smith/Laurie Meagher/Peter Zimmerman/Murray Bulte 24-9. Peter Campion/Harry Mills/Paul Kofler/Brian Eagle 21-19. TEAM 3 SCORED a walkover from Hampton Park - it’s a default win but it’s still a win.
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Hopes crumble on synthetic green CRANBOURNE BOWLS ON SATURDAY in trying conditions, the Cranbourne Division-1 side travelled to Glen Waverley but could not match it with the opposition on a tricky synthetic green and crumbled yet again this time to lose by 19 shots. “Another inconsistent performance has cost us an opportunity to move up the ladder in Division 1,” said head coach Steve Arthur after the game. “Added to that the four other division sides also registered losses for the day, which means some soul searching is needed during the week. “Next week we are at home to Kingsbury and we are all looking for improved performances from all our Cranbourne teams,” he said. Division 1 ONCE again Ray Travica and his team were the big winners of the day, 10-shots up. Ray was once again pleased with his team of Blyth, Gascoigne and Lyfield, claiming that they bowled very consistently and adjusted well to the changing weather conditions all day. Skip Steve Arthur and his team had a narrow two-shot loss while Peter Colthup and his team went down by six-shots and Skip Lyn Quigg and team had a day they would prefer to forget. Division 2 CRANBOURNE played Clayton at home to record a 28-shot loss with only one winning team skipped by Gary Farrington that managed a win by six shots. “I was very pleased with my team, especially with the efforts of Lynne Wood and Lyn Whalley who played some great bowls putting pressure on the opposition from the start of each end that made my job a lot easier against strong opposition,” Farrington said. Division 3 CRANBOURNE played Mount Waverley also at home but were soundly defeated on all rinks by 39 shots. Division 4 CRANBOURNE’S Division 4 side played away against Dandenong RSL to lose narrowly by sixand-a-half shots. A win by five shots from Cheryl Wright and her team of Kevin Smith, Joyce Pearce and Brenda De lisle along with a half-point win to Keith Bowler and his team of Len Warner and John Gardner was some consolation. Division 7 DIVISION 7 travelled to Oakleigh to lose by 27 shots despite a great performance by Skip Scott De Piazza and his team of Ian Badger and Tony Scanton who won by 11 shots. RESULTS DIVISION 1: Glen Waverley 85 d Cranbourne Div 66 (R. Travica 25/15, L. Quigg 8/29, P. Colthup 13/19, S. Arthur 20/22). Division 2: Clayton 82 d Cranbourne 54 (N. Fell 15/21, M. Boltong 14/22, G. Farrington 16/10, J. Mulder 9/29). Division 3: Mount Waverley 85 d Cranbourne 46 (S. Raiti 10/21, S. Burnett 7/27, T. Whalley 14/19, M. Scotter 15/18). Division 4: Dandenong RSL 78 d Cranbourne 71.5 (C. Wright 25/20, D. O’Reilly 18/19, L. Coate 12/23, K. Bowler 16.5/16). Division 7: Oakleigh 84 d Cranbourne 57 (R. Tormey 12/25, S. De Piazza 24/13, B. Romeijn 15/25, R. Sorensen 6/21). MIDWEEK LADIES’ PENNANT THE Cranbourne ladies had a comprehensive win over Blackburn on a very wet green. C. Wright 28-15, F. Farrall 23-18, S. Venville 23-12 - final score 74-45. In Division 1 Open Cranbourne lost to Dandenong Club 1. Wet greens, rain and wind were no excuse for this great loss. Matt Boltong team of S. Myers, P. Boltong, and F. Coulter were the only Cranbourne winners on the day. K. Fulton 9-34, M. Boltong 23-18, G. Dudink 12-24 - final score 39-75. However in Division 2 Open it was a different story with Cranbourne 3 defeating Dandenong Club 2. A very strong and well deserved win by team of Keith Bowler, L. Coate, M. Bowler, and M. Miriams. P. De Lisle 15-23, I. Smith 21-14, K. Bowler 26-7 - final score 62-44. QUIZ NUMBER 1424 ANSWERS: 1. Adam Gilchrist 2. Ice hockey 3. Errol Flynn 4. The 1985 Melbourne Cup 5. Gabriel Medina 6. Speedway 7. Ric Charlesworth 8. Wilberforce Evans 9. Syd Fischer 10. Screw 11. Sir Frank Beaurepaire 12. Lleyton Hewitt 13. Daley Thompson 14. Paul Gascoigne 15. Gary Player 16. Evonne Cawley 17. Nought 18. Vicky Cardwell 19. Four 20. Breaststroke
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