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Three into one goes great THE three racing codes will unite for one actionpacked night of racing for the running of the City of Casey Tricodes Night on Saturday 22 November. Tricodes night showcases what’s great about the Cranbourne Racing Centre (CRC) with three codes - thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing together on the same night. It’s renowned as the busiest raceday in Australia with 24 races, eight from each code, run in the space of five hours. Cranbourne Turf Club and Harness Club chief executive officer Neil Bainbridge said the unique event to the CRC, which has been running since annually 2002, would be special this year for a number of reasons. “For the first time the event will be held on a Saturday night under lights and it will also be the first tricodes utilising the club’s new grandstand facilities,” he said. “Tricodes is one the most exciting events on the racing calendar with non-stop action all night. “There really is no other racing in the world like Tricodes Night when we see the best of the thoroughbred, harness and greyhound industries on display at the one venue and on the one night. “If all the action on the tracks isn’t enough, there will also be entertainment and children’s activities trackside for the whole family to enjoy. “I encourage anyone who is looking for a great Saturday night to mark 22 November in their diary and head along to the City of Casey Tricodes Night.” The event kicks off a big month of racing in Cranbourne, with racing continuing on a weekly basis under lights each Saturday night in December, highlighted by the running of the Decron Cranbourne Pacing Cup on Saturday 6 December. Gates will open at 4.30pm for the tricodes event, with the first race to get underway at 5.43pm and the last to start at 10.47pm. For more information, tickets and hospitality packages visit www.cranbourneturfclub.com.au or phone 5996 1300.

Jaccka Tom NZ and Tess Finnegan fought out the City of Casey Pace last year.

Last year’s City of Casey Cup was taken out by Phenomenal.

Chow Meow, ridden by Ryan Maloney, won the 2013 City of Casey Showcase on Tricodes Night in November. 110966 Pictures: ROB CAREW

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This Demon’s a Die Hard DIE Hard Demon gave his fanatical Melbourne Football Club supporting connections more reason to celebrate last week than their beloved footy team has in recent times. The five-year-old pacer, driven by Greg Sugars, stormed home in the sprint lane to claim a victory in the De Bortoli Pace at Yarra Valley on Melbourne Cup day. Securing just his second career win from 36 starts, Die Hard Demon beat joint $2.40 favourites Prosperous Lombo and Ya Messin who rounded out the placings. Cranbourne trainer Bill Kucks, who part-owns the horse with his father Bill, said they were thrilled things came together for them on Tuesday. “We were very happy to get the win,” he said. “He’s been going really well and had a few placings but just hasn’t had the luck. “We got a bit of luck yesterday in a smaller field and it went our way. “He’s got so much ability but he’s just got a bit of a head problem and just does what he feels like doing. “He’s a big, lumpy, awkward thing, but does have the ability.” The father-son team’s love for harness racing is only matched by one thing - their love for the Demons. The two worlds collide, though, as nearly every aspect of their racing career has a con-

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racing at the City of Casey Tricodes Night on 22 November – an event they’ve had success at in the past. Tricodes is an action-packed night of racing under lights featuring all three codes – thoroughbred, harness and greyhound. There will be 24 races, eight thoroughbred races, eight greyhound races and eight harness races, with the first being at 5.43pm and the last at 10.47pm. For more information, tickets and hospitality packages visit www.cranbourneturfclub. com.au.

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Fuel spill stops traffic clean-up. The CFA issued an advice warning for people in the “immediate area” to turn off air-conditioning and monitor the situation during the operation. All lanes on the freeway were re-opened shortly after 3pm. A ‘perfect storm’ of incidents intensified the traffic congestion in Dandenong, including a road closure at Dandenong Bypass due to a fatal two-car crash early this morning, a large fire at Sandown Racecourse at 11.30am and a car crash rescue at the Monash Freeway-Eastlink intersection at 11.49am. A VicRoads spokesman, at the time of the re-opening, said it was hard to predict if afternoon peak-time travel would be affected. “It should clear up because people have been avoiding the area during the day.” Ventura Bus company was reporting delays of about 15 minutes on some services in the Berwick area.

By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TRAFFIC was crawling in daytime gridlock in Endeavour Hills, Hallam and Dandenong after aviation fuel spilled from the back of a truck on the Monash Freeway yesterday morning. The spill under the Heatherton Road overpass shortly after 10am caused a domino effect of road closures and slowdowns at South Gippsland Freeway inbound, Heatherton Road, Belgrave-Hallam Road and the M1 for much of the day. Drivers reported delays of over 30 minutes as they battled congested alternative routes. A CFA spokeswoman said the highly-flammable fuel had spilled from the truck, which was carrying several other “dangerous chemicals” that had been driven along Monash Freeway and parked under the overpass. “It appears another driver has alerted the truck driver and he has pulled over.” Up to 12 firetrucks from the CFA and MFB attended the

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Health lifeline AN INTENSIVE care unit will be built at Casey Hospital as part of a $106.3 million expansion promised by Labor if they win the State Election. Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews visited the site on Tuesday to make the major expansion pledge, which he said in addition to the Berwick hospital’s

for the south east. “The health, well-being and comfort of our loved ones matter more than anything. We can’t leave them on their own.” Mr Andrews was joined by wife, Catherine, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and Labor candidate for Gembrook Collin Ross when

first ICU ward would cater for 12,000 more patients, 8000 more surgeries and 500 extra births. “Our plan will transform Casey Hospital so people can get the intensive care they need, faster and closer to home,” Mr Andrews said. “Labor’s plan will cater for 12,000 more patients, 8000 more surgeries and 500 more babies. It’s a real lifeline

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The turnout for last year’s march. 110096 lence. A lot of people came up to the speakers afterwards and they were sharing their own stories of what they’d experienced. “We’re trying to build on last year to make a bigger event.” This year the marchers will end up at the Dandenong Civic Square instead of the Drum Theatre, where they’ll hear from guest speakers. “At the moment we’ve confirmed with the former police Commissioner Christine Nixon,” Mr Camillo said. “She’ll be a great speaker and, hopefully, a good drawcard.” The Greater Dandenong mayor will join her and Mr Camillo hopes representatives from the court system and Greater Dande-

nong Interfaith Network will also take the stage. The big screen will broadcast the presentations. “We’re also intending to play some resources from White Ribbon,” Mr Camillo said. The walk will start at The Kitchen at Dandenong Market, Cleeland Street, Dandenong, at 10.30am and make its way to Dandenong Civic Square, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets. The event is to conclude about noon. 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. Call triple-zero if in immediate danger.

AS A man, I am obviously appalled by the statistics relating to the abuse of women and children, especially the fact that 96 per cent of all abusers are men. I feel both ashamed and outraged. Ashamed that I am part of a society where, for such a long time, concerned and courageous women have raised their voices in protest against gender inequality and the imbalance of power between males and females. And outraged that we as men have been largely silent. We have been content to make it somebody else’s problem. Well that attitude must end now. It is time for all men who believe that every human being, male or female, is a unique person of intrinsic worth and equal standing, stand up together and shout “no” to violence against women. It is time to shake off our shame and our apathy and join the growing number of voices around the world who are saying that violence against women and children is no longer acceptable. There is never a reason to “say it with your fists”. There is never an excuse for intimidating another with abusive words and there is nothing more inexcusable than controlling or manipulating another person simply to meet our own needs. November is White Ribbon month and it is a great time for genuine men to do two things. First we must ask ourselves whether we are content to be part of the problem by remaining silent in the face of increasing violence against women and children, or whether we are going to be part of the answer by speaking up. Secondly, we can become champions of the cause of equality. We can wear a white ribbon, attend a White Ribbon Day event, speak to our

Pastor Graeme Cann has been a passionate supporter of the challenge campaign since it started. 129933 friends and our colleagues and above all, live our lives in a way that reflects honour and respect for all people. The Casey Pastors Network represents a number of Casey churches which are determined to contribute to the community’s aim to reduce the incidence of domestic violence in our city. We also believe that the church should be one of the safe places in our community where survivors of violence can find understanding and support . Whatever way we look at it, violence against women and children must stop. We can and must be a united voice that is clearly heard. 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. Graeme Cann is a member of the Casey Pastors Network and a mentor in the Challenge Family Violence program.

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WALK Against Family Violence organisers hope to top last year’s 500-strong turnout to show support for victims and efforts to end the hurt. City of Greater Dandenong people and procurement services manager Anthony Camillo urged men, women and children to attend the Friday 28 November event in central Dandenong. “They don’t have to be touched by it to have some strong feelings about it,” he said. “It’s about raising awareness of the issue. “It’s about providing a focus point for the community to get involved and demonstrate their own commitment to ending family violence. “Just by being on the walk it’s a pretty powerful statement that you’re committed to this cause.” The inaugural march last year started in The Kitchen at Dandenong Market. “We used that as like a marshalling area to try and encourage some patrons from the market to come along,” Mr Camillo said. “That created a bit of a buzz, and we’re hoping to do the same thing again. “We really weren’t sure what sort of response we would get. “It was just a wonderful demonstration of what people were thinking and how strongly people think about the issue of family vio-


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Voice from the grave By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OAKLEY Hansen visits Maddison Murphy-West’s grave every week to speak to her. In another lifetime Oakley, of Narre Warren, and Maddison were close friends, two young mothers each trying to raise an infant child. Oakley, 21, had her two-year-old daughter, Eden, six months after Maddy gave birth to her son, Noah, and both new mums were inseparable. Maddy’s legacy is now inscribed on a tombstone. The 20-year-old was found dead at her Ahern Road home in Pakenham just over a year ago, on 23 October, 2013. Two-year-old Noah was left without his mother, as homicide squad detectives continue to investigate the death. “I do like to go down to Maddy’s grave, I try to get down there at least once a week and just stay there,” Oakley said. “Usually Eden falls asleep in the car on the way, so I leave the windows down and park next to the grave. I go and just talk to her ... hopefully she can hear me. “I speak to her and then I might just sit there and put some flowers down, but I do speak to her. “I say that I miss her and I hope she’s up there ... trying to make sense of this mess for us. “I hope she is happy.” More than 12 months since the tragedy, Oakley recalls hearing of Maddy’s death and refusing to accept the news. “My heart just sunk, I heard it and I just didn’t believe it,” the former Casey Grammar student said. “I still struggle to believe it now but then I was just like “No, there’s no way, there’s no way that she’s gone.” “Then I saw all these posts on Facebook and ... it just ... rips your heart out.” In March, an anti-violence rally was organised in Maddy’s honour, af-

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didn’t know how much they’d mean to me now. “When I had Eden, Maddy was the first person that I’d messaged. I was still out of it because I’d had an emergency C-section. “I can’t even remember messaging her but I’ve read over it and she was just so over the moon that Eden was here and she couldn’t wait to meet her, she couldn’t wait for Noah to meet her.” Oakley stressed how the White Ribbon message needed to be reinforced as much as possible, all year around. “The fact that it’s a male-led campaign just shows that violent men are the minority,” she said. “We need to keep this going until

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Attack and coma A 16-YEAR-OLD boy has been put into an induced coma after an attack in Hampton Park on Sunday night. Detectives were told that a group of teenage boys were hanging out at a park on Fordholm Road just before 11.30pm, when they were approached by a group of armed men on Sunday, 9 November. Police do not believe the two groups were known to each other. It is believed the second group chased and attacked the teenagers with one young boy sustaining a serious blow to the head. The men then fled towards Hallam Road. Friends of the Endeavour Hills teen walked him to a nearby supermarket and attempted to treat his wounds, before emergency services arrived. The boy was rushed to Monash Medical Centre shortly after.

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Law unto itself IT appears that Cr Aziz has decided to become spokesperson for the City of Casey in religion, election, advocate for state Liberal Party, spokesperson for the residents of Casey, East West Link project and the state Liberal advocate for the Port of Hastings project. Cr Aziz has taken on roles outside of his duties for which he was elected to do. I am informed that “it is not the responsibility of a councillor to lobby the State Government ministers for better deals/conditions for Casey residents”. Nowhere in the Local Government Act do I read that a councillor is elected to be the spokesperson for the entire population of the City of Casey in matters of religion, and yet Cr Aziz did exactly that. As reported in the Herald, he takes it upon himself to speak on behalf 281,000 residents and condemns the religion and tells Muslims residing in the City of Casey to go home to where they belong because we don’t want them here and at the same time tars them all with the same brush and brands them all as terrorist. Regarding the appointment of Cr Aziz to the position of the advocacy for the state Liberal election campaign, the East West Link project and the Port of Hastings project, it is not the role of Casey councillors to campaign for a state election. Casey councillors do not and cannot represent the entire city’s political views, they can only present their own political views, in this case Liberal views. The councillors do not speak on behalf of a majority of the residents, when they campaign for the Liberal Party. Regarding the council elected position of the advocacy for the East West tunnel project and the Port of Hastings project. Council have to be reminded of the fact that they were elected to oversee the running of Casey, not the running of the state. These two projects are not considered to be of any benefit to the city. Councillors are currently running for State Government selection, while still being paid for by the City of Casey ratepayers. The majority of residents agree, if a councillor decides to run for State Government, they should resign from the position of councillor. It is not surprising that they are all Liberal. Would the campaign costs be paid from the Casey administration funds if they were Labor candidates. It is a possibility that we will have a change of government, in which case it is very likely that all the previous matters of complaint of funding, corruption, secret deals and the transparency of the dealings of this council will be raised again, and this time investigated. The council has become a law unto itself, this position of total control over the lives of residents and their rate funds must cease. Many residents are concerned that this council and management are out of control, acting only for a small number of residents and not for the benefit of the total community. Martin B. Ryan, Narre Warren.

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Link for a connection SOME of your readers have asked why the City of Casey Council is advocating for the East/West Link when there are also other road priorities locally in Casey. Firstly, I would like to assure our residents that council is advocating in this state election campaign for a range of important priorities, and I am delighted to announce that our advocacy on behalf of our residents has been extremely successful. Our number one advocacy priority was the duplication of Thompsons Road. I am thrilled that the Napthine Liberal Government has now pledged $310 million to duplicate Thompsons Road and construct a grade separated intersection with the Western Port Highway, to remove the notorious roundabout at Western Port Highway/Thompsons Road. This is a huge win for all residents throughout Casey and Melbourne’s outer south-east. Thompsons Road is a main east-west connection from Casey to the west, with most sections only one lane. It is currently a major bottleneck affecting connections between Casey and the Monash Freeway corridor and links to EastLink, Mornington Peninsula and Hastings regions. Equally also, the duplication and grade separated intersection will provide an alternative to the congested Monash Freeway by providing a high quality connection to EastLink and will take vehicles off local roads. It will help commuting traffic from Cranbourne and Cranbourne North by providing a direct link to EastLink and will help areas like Endeavour Hills, Narre Warren and Berwick by removing this commuting traffic from the Hallam Bypass and Monash Freeway/South Gippsland Freeway merge.

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Re: Rates of payment IN RESPONSE to Dunstand Girton and Louis Kotsiras’ letter (Rates of Payment, News Opinion, 30 October), I too would like to understand where out rates are going. The rates that Casey council charge are an absurd amount of money compared to other councils and offer little for the amount we pay. My rates had jumped nearly $80 a quarter this year and looking around the neighborhood I fail to see where that money is being spent. Casey council seem to struggle to maintain the staples of what a council is there for. How many parks and council gardens have grasslands that are dangerously high (heading into bush fire season)? Not to mention all the trees that hang over pathways that make them unusable. Until this council can manage the basics, they should cease with the spending on large unwanted projects. Paul, via web.

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WHY isn’t the Minister for Local Government looking after us as they should? That’s what he or she get’s paid for. I for one would like to see a return of the Cranbourne City Council. Yes, I said city because we were a Xity for about a month then Jeff Kennett turned it all upside down. Alex, via web.

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We will also continue to advocate for East/ West Link. The critical piece of infrastructure will take further pressure off the Monash Freeway and the Princes Highway, making commuting even easier for local residents. The City of Casey is proud that its advocacy campaign is working. We will continue to work hard in this area for the benefit of all our residents. Cr Sam Aziz, Election Advocacy Spokesperson, City of Casey.

Twisted priorities I AM just so angry with our city council and their warped and twisted priorities. Here we have a council that is spending our money sucking up to their Liberal masters in Spring Street, putting up East/West Link billboards around and, according to Cr Sam Aziz, a much needed pop-up advocacy stand at Westfield Fountain Gate. But the same councillor that spends so much money and energy in promoting Liberal policies couldn’t care less about a senior citizen crossing at Pound Road with a light. According to him “Council is aware of the difficulties associated with crossing this road” (Seniors Fear Crossing Road, News, 30 October). I don’t see posters and billboards plastered everywhere asking for a traffic light. What about another traffic light at the intersection of Pound Road and Shrives Road? Or don’t we matter? Instead of telling us what we want, how about you ask us what we want. Florin Bordei, Hampton Park.


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‘No’ to favours FAMILY FUN DAY By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS and LACHLAN MOORHEAD

A FUNERAL parlour business implicated in reports about a State Ombudsman’s investigation into Casey councillors Geoff Ablett and Amanda Stapledon has denied involvement. Crs Ablett and Stapledon - who are standing as Liberal candidates in this month’s State Election - have over the past week denied wrong-doing after being interviewed as part of the probe into “donations and council planning decisions”. Last week, The Australian newspaper reported that one of the planning decisions under scrutiny involved an application by a “funeral home to establish a low-cost business in the area”. Bereavement Assistance director Kieran Worthington and general manager Adrian Gillman this week denied they or the business had donated to the Liberal Party or the two candidates. Mr Worthington said it was “telling” that no one involved in the company had yet been interviewed by the State Ombudsman. “I didn’t know there was an investigation until the newspaper report last week. “We’re a charitable organisation. We don’t give to political parties. We enjoy bipartisan support for the work we do with the community. “We feel like we’ve become a political football to kick around. It was apparent that some councillors didn’t like each other.” Mr Worthington directly denied he or his father Ted who

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founded the not-for-profit business had given political donations. “No (though) that’s not really an appropriate question - anyone as an individual is allowed to support a political party.” He said he and his father, as Justices of the Peace, had met Crs Ablett and Stapledon at events but that was their only meetings. In August, Casey councillors approved Bereavement Assistance’s planning permit application for a funeral parlour at 236 Cranbourne Road, Narre Warren South - rescinding their decision to reject the proposal a month earlier. At the July meeting, councillors voted 5-4 to reject the proposal with councillors Ablett and Wayne Smith absent. At the re-vote, Crs Ablett and Smith swung the vote 6-5 in favour of the parlour. Cr Stapledon voted in favour on both occasions. Neighbours have appealed

the decision, to be heard at Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal in February. Nearby resident Sam Marcuccio, who has objected to the parlour, said he was looking forward to the outcome of the Ombudsman’s investigation. “We had some suspicions on the way the rescission was cast after a legitimate vote (by councillors in July).” Cr Stapledon told reporters at a campaign event on Monday that it was a crime for her to comment on the investigation. Premier Denis Napthine said the candidates had denied the allegations, dismissing them as part of a “politically-motivated campaign” by his opponents. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan hit back at suggestions the allegations were part of a “dirty tricks” campaign instigated by Labor. “It’s definitely not a dirty tricks campaign from the ALP, they (the Coalition) need to look in their own backyard,” he said.

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A LANDMARK event for Cranbourne will take off again this year and celebrate its 30th anniversary. The annual Cranbourne Toy Run will move through the streets again as organisers begin to take donations for the event. Organiser Barbara Maggs was part of the original group which helped get the event off the ground 30 years ago. Ms Maggs, who is still involved, said it’s important that underprivileged people get something at Christmas time as well. The event is now done all across the state with the Cranbourne event to take place on Sunday, 7 December. “Other people got on board the idea and do it from where they are,” Ms Maggs said. The local event will start at Hungry Jacks and from there police will escort the contingent to Albert Park. Ms Maggs said the group collects anything from toys to tinned goods that can go to peo-

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Cash pledge By BRIDGET SCOTT CFA groups in the City of Casey will benefit from a $260,000 field operations vehicle under a re-elected Napthine Government. Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Ablett joined with Minister for Emergency Services Kim Wells on Thursday, 6 November to announce the field operation vehicle for the Casey group of CFA brigades. Mr Ablett said this vehicle will play a vital role in fighting fires in the Casey and Cardinia region, and said it was unsafe to be without one. Group CFA Officer Shane Keen welcomed the announcement and said it would make a huge difference. “If it got over the line it would be a great asset,” he said. Mr Keen said the local brigades currently have access to one however it’s extremely outdated. “We have one of this type but it’s 15-years-old with out of date technology,” he said. He said all of the CFA’s in the area would have access to this, including Cardinia brigades. Mr Keen said this vehicle would be the divisional command point and headquarters for the divisional commander during major bushfires. “All CFA’s in the area would have access to it, it can go anywhere in the state,” he said. “We are grateful for the as-

The pre-school community welcoming the announcement, included from left: Casey with Brooklyn, Waratah with Tessa and Brodie, Susan with Jemma, Nicole, Phoenyx, Shadow Minister for Education Jenny Mikakos, Labor member for Cranbourne Jude Perera, Skylah with Barbara and Chloe with Jenny and Jill. 130352 Minister for Emergency Services Kim Wells, Casey group officer Shane Keen and Liberal Candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Ablett. 130457 sistance and hope that we can get the funding.” Mr Wells said the Napthine Government was committed to delivering better equipment for the Casey Group which is comprised of 11 CFA stations across the Cranbourne area. “The Napthine Government is working hard to build a safer Victoria by ensuring Cranbourne is better protected from the threat of fires and other emergencies than ever before,” Mr Wells said. “This election commitment is building on the Coalition Government’s significant investments in the CFA that continue to increase community safety and make Victoria a safer place.” Mr Ablett also applauded the

announcement and said he told people that if he was pre-selected he would make it a priority. “I went to the government and said as far as safety goes this is the number-one thing we need,” he said. “It was stressed to me by all CFA people that it would save lives.” “A new field operations vehicle will significantly enhance local emergency response capabilities with the group regularly assisting with residential and large industrial fires, as well as grass fires on the urban fringe,” Mr Ablett said. Mr Wells said his government was committed to community safety and he appreciated the work of CFA workers and volunteers.

Labor to modernise kinders A COMMUNITY-RUN kindergarten heard the good news it had been waiting for on Monday, when it was announced that a Labor Government would inject more than $100,000 into Rangebank Pre-school. Educator at the pre-school Barbara Ryan-Perkins was lost for words when Shadow Minister for Children Jenny Mikakos and Member for Cranbourne Jude Perera announced the $125,000 in funding for the preschool. Ms Mikakos and MP Jude Perera attended the pre-school on Monday morning to outline Labor’s plan to modernise local kinders. Labor’s investment will provide a much-needed upgrade to the Cranbourne pre-school’s facilities, some of which are 32 years old.

Ms Ryan-Perkins said she didn’t know what to say when the announcement was made on Monday. “Words can’t describe it,” she said. “It would make a complete world of a difference.” The educator said the 32-year-old centre is completely run by volunteers and the money would go a long way. “We are a volunteer-run committee and centre,” she said. “Every year we aim to fundraise around $5000 and on top of that we need to maintain the playground which has been here since the start.” Ms Ryan-Perkins said the playground would eventually be outdated and this money would go towards a total revamp of the outdoor facilities. “Being wood, it doesn’t last

forever, so it will eventually have to be replaced,” she said. “The money they committed is what we were quoted a few years ago.” “It would be a total rebirth.” Ms Mikakos told the group that Labor intended to get local kindergartens back up to speed. “Labor will support young families and their kids as they begin the most important years of their lives,” she said. MP Jude Perera said that young families in the area were looking for top-quality childcare services at their doorstep. “Labor’s plan to make Victoria the education state begins here, starting with fixing Rangebank Preschool and helping our kids to get the best start,” he said. - Bridget Scott

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A FUNDING promise announced for the Hampton Park Bowls Club would allow members to get full use of their facilities again. Severe flooding two years ago split a brand new green, and members have not been able to make full use of it since. On Saturday 8 November, Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips joined Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey to announce $120,000 for a new synthetic green at the site under a reelected Napthine Government. Club chairman Neville Hendrie said this was “most definitely welcomed news” and said it would take the pressure off the council that would otherwise have had to help the bowls club find money to repair the existing green. Mr Hendrie said members had been able to use only half the green since the flooding. “We only use it as a last resort,” he said. “We are a bit restricted at the moment.” He said it was disappointing to see it ruined after the club had fought for a new green for around 10 years. Ms Serey welcomed the announcement and said a funding boost would be appreciated by all members. “The club has had some

A promise of $120,000 was announced for the Hampton Park Bowls Club last week for a new green under a re-elected Napthine Government. At the bowls club on Saturday was, Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips, Warwick Hardy, Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey, Gwen Clough, South East Metropolitan Region MP Inga Peulich and Neville Hendrie. 130614 hard times over the last couple of years with major flooding damaging the bowling green surfaces,” Ms Serey said. “I am pleased to have strongly advocated for additional funding for the club which will be able to install the second synthetic green under a re-elected Napthine Government.” Mr Hendrie said the club is also lobbing for an extension so it can welcome more members to the club. “At the moment we can only sit 64 people down, but our membership is over 80,” he said.

“If people want to bring a partner along they can’t.” Ms Serey said it this green will help absorb the increased demand from residents”. Mr Rich-Phillips added that it would be a great addition for the entire Hampton Park community. “A strong economy and a government the Hampton Park community can trust means we can create more jobs, improve facilities like the bowls club and do more to help families get ahead,” he said.

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Water funding splash By BRIDGET SCOTT CASEY Grammar students will learn how to make the best use of water with a new sustainable garden centre at the school. Water Minister Peter Walsh and Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Ablett went to the school on Monday to announce the Napthine Government would invest $84,000 for a water project at Casey Grammar. Students and staff at the school will learn about using the right water for the job and will develop a gardening learning centre. Mr Walsh said the funding will help Casey Grammar develop its Urban Food Farm project. “Casey Grammar’s project is

exciting and engaging for students. It includes an interactive, whole-of-water-cycle learning centre that will demonstrate stormwater harvesting, waterefficient wicking garden beds and vertical garden systems,� Mr Walsh said. “Rainwater will be collected from the Casey Grammar gymnasium roof and stored in 50,000 litre water tanks, which will be connected to the new gardens. Head of operations at the school Simon Beaumont said it will help create sustainable gardening and water harvesting projects for school students. “It’s very environmentally friendly,� he said.

Mr Beaumont said the idea came from staff and students who would be “over the moon�. Mr Ablett also welcomed the grant and said it was a great way to manage and use all available sources of water sustainably. “Our water policies focus on making best use of all water sources, and that includes stormwater, rainwater and recycled water for non-drinking use like watering gardens, washing cars and flushing toilets,� Mr Ablett said. “Our commitment is to drive generational change in the way water is valued and used, and that starts right here with excellent projects like Casey Grammar’s Urban Food Farm.�

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Lasting legacy By BRIDGET SCOTT A CROWD of hundreds turned out to honour a significant event in Australia’s history at the Cranbourne RSL on Tuesday. School children left the biggest impression on senior vicepresident of the DandenongCranbourne RSL Sub-Branch Bill Sheppard on Remembrance Day, who said it was great to see so many “young Australians there.” “There were quite a few elderly people as well, but there were probably more school children than older people,” he said. Mr Sheppard said Remembrance Day was a “day for everyone, for all Australians in general”. He estimated that between 200 and 300 people turned out

Sergeant Ian Butcher, left, and Sergeant Kim Staples carried wreaths to the cenotaph. for the event on Tuesday morning and said it would be great to see an even bigger cross section of the community at future ceremonies.

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Friends raised for the battle By BRIDGET SCOTT WALKERS and talkers raised more than $100,000 for a worthy cause last weekend when about 800 people turned out for the Cranbourne-Narre Warren Relay for Life. Organisers of the event were impressed by this year’s effort with a remarkable $121,880 raised to help fight cancer. The event was held at Casey Fields for the first time this year and organising chairwoman Nicole Ryan was thrilled with its success. “Being a new venue there is always teething problems, but on a whole the atmosphere was amazing,” she said. The Black family cut the ribbon to start the relay and honoured past committee member Jenny Black who lost her battle with cancer this year, and was sorely missed from the event. Ms Ryan said Casey Fields hosted many teams which were new to the event with about 800 participants in total. She said it was a multicultural event with the haka performed before the start and Murrundindi, head man of the Wurundjeri clan of Melbourne, opened the event for the land. Ms Ryan said for her the event is about “friendraising” rather than fundraising, however an impressive total added a cherry to the top of an already great event.

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The haka was performed prior to the first steps of the relay. “I think by making everyone part of your family it really makes a difference,” she said. “It’s very community orientated. “I know all the teams intimately and why they’re there, and I think that makes a difference.” Perfect conditions allowed for a successful event which kicked off on Saturday afternoon and closed on Sunday morning. The candlelight ceremony was a popular feature yet again which honoured those who have lost their battle with cancer. A number of teams were recognised for their efforts, includ-

ing Team Tara Lee which was awarded the Spirit of Relay, and Bats Flying Towards a Cure was announced as the highest fundraising team with an impressive $21,000. Ms Ryan agreed that the community orientated event continues to grow each year with a huge number of people touched by cancer. “The turn-out was fabulous, it gets me every time,” she said. “Everyone has such a wonderful time and it’s so family orientated. “It’s open to the youngest of babies to the oldest of grandparents.”

The Black family opened the relay following the passing of Jenny Black who was much loved member of the relay committee.

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ARE you one of the many families that have moved to the beautiful Gippsland region in search of a better way of life? Are you a farmer, or even a small land holder, keen to discover the how-to on environmentally-sound farming principles and the latest in farm technology? It’s time to mark your diary for 22 and 23 November for a small farm expo to be held at the famous Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit. It’s for landowners of all types – from full on farmers to market gardeners to happy families who have recently embraced the charms and advantages of rural life. “So many city folk are embarking on a sea-change or a tree-change, but when they move into their country home complete with their plot of land, they are often at a loss managing their property,” said circuit managing director Fergus Cameron, who also runs a farm. “Rural life is wonderful but it possesses challenges, and we felt we had the capacity and contacts to create an expo that would really help people. “Many experts from our community and local government authorities have agreed to attend and will be sharing their expertise with our patrons,” Mr Cameron said. Expo organisers have recruited the Bass Landcare Network to speak on sustainable farming practices and Alternative Growing Solutions to provide agricultural advice. The reaction to the inaugural expo has been very positive

The small farm expo at Phillip Island will have something of interest for full-on farmers to happy families who have recently embraced the charms and advantages of rural life. with many local companies and organisations committed and exhibiting the latest farm machinery, implements, power equipment and cutting edge farm technology. There will be a strong focus on organic and sustainable living products, with everything from worm farms to solar lights being featured. On the lifestyle side, there will be exhibitors covering a range of leisure pursuits from water sports, and camping, to four-wheel driving, health and tourism. As in all good rural communities, local produce will also be celebrated. “We have everything from olive farmers to nut growers attending and people will be able to experience and taste the product of our land. Hopefully sampling some of region’s fine food and wine will inspire attendees to turn their plot of land, no matter how small or large, into a produc-

tive space,” Mr Cameron said. The Small Farm Expo will be housed in the 2000 square metre pavilion usually used for motorsport expos with external sites being north and west of the pavilion. A dedicated rough terrain area will for the inaugural Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo, allowing for quad bikes, gators, Ag bikes and 4WD vehicles to be put through their paces and a working farm area will showcase the latest farm machinery, tractors, slashers and ride-on mowers. Patrons are expected to come from south and central Gippsland, and the south-east suburbs of Melbourne. The expo will be open from 9am to 5pm each day, and will cost $10 for adults - entry is free for children 17 and under accompanied by an adult. For further information go to www.phillipislandcircuit. com.au

Today’s student, tomorrow’s leader MARANATHA is undoubtedly a Christian community, an extension of the Christian home and in partnership with the church. The school offers a diverse curriculum through VCE, VCAL and VET as well as an advanced VCE intensive program. An engaging primary curriculum prepares students for success at the senior levels. The school aims to fully equip students for life in contemporary society by creating a culture where the pursuit of excellence is desirable and worthy. In this safe and supportive environment, nurtured by Christian staff, students learn to discover and develop their individual gifts and passions. In extension to the Christcentred curriculum, Maranatha offers international tours to two countries annually and hosts overseas exchange students. Extra-curricula programs include camping, performing arts, leadership conferences, careers, academic competitions, and enhancement programs. While in addition to a thriving house sports program, Maranatha students compete at local, interschool, state and national competitions. Maranatha also offers a pas-

toral care program catering for the needs of all students while staff closely monitor student progress, achievement, welfare, and their Christian growth in a safe environment. The school this year anticipates an exciting 2015 with new principal Dr Roderick Crouch, who has been an educator in several countries for nearly 30 years. Dr Crouch believes that in order for young people to succeed in an increasingly complex world, they need a high

quality education that enables them to develop the knowledge and skills, not just to access knowledge quickly, but more importantly to apply this knowledge. He also believes that all students need to know how to think critically and become good decision-makers both for themselves and others. Inquiries to Maranatha Christian School, Casey Campus Endeavour Hills, 104-108 Reema Boulevard. Visit online at www.maranatha.vic.edu.au

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Great produce up for grabs THE weather is warming, the produce is abundant and the grounds of the Old Cheese Factory at 34 Homestead Road, Berwick, are looking picture perfect. Take time to view the beautifully packaged items Mel Pursell has on display at her stall, Pursell’s Provisions. All products are handmade by Mel, a qualified chef for 18 years. Her products make great gift ideas including cranberry, port and orange sauce for ham, turkey, chicken, pork and soft cheeses.

Apple and mint jelly for roasted lamb or pork, or try it stirred through peas and carrots. Mango chutney to accompany roasted ham, pork and barbecued meats. Quince conserve and quince jelly for cheese platters. Do not forget to ask Mel for a taste . . . you will not be disappointed. The November market welcomes the return of the muchanticipated cherry season. No one can resist the beautiful colour of this plump, succulent fruit. Enjoy individually or with a superb platter of your fa-

vourite cheese. Take a coffee break and enjoy the sumptuous barbecue breakfast from the girls and boys of the Rotary Club of Berwick. The November market will be held on Saturday, 22 November from 8am to 12.30pm, at the Old Cheese Factory, Berwick. Remember, that the Twilight Christmas Market will be held on Tuesday, 23 December, from 4pm to 8pm, with gifts for the kids and a visit by Santa. Inquiries to: fm@rotaryberwick.org

• Industry leader for 25 years • Dedicated family-focused learn to swim facilities • Graded pool depth and length for all standards • Small class sizes • Kings specialist trained teachers KINGS NARRE WARREN 4 - 12 The Avenue Narre Warren South

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CRANBOURNE EDITION BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK – 8787 8755 Hampton Park Unit 1/2 Ashford Close Thurs 5.30 - 6.00pm Hampton Park Unit 4/2 Ashford Close Thurs 5.30 - 6.00pm Hampton Park Unit 5/2 Ashford Close Thurs 5.30 - 6.00pm Hampton Park 49 The Grange Sat 11.00 - 11.30am Hampton Park 20 Warana Drive Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Hampton Park 52 Oaktree Drive Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Hampton Park 19 Hillview Rise Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Hampton Park 5 Hillview Rise Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm Hampton Park 1A Niagara Court Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm Hampton Park 93 Willow Drive Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm Cranbourne 23 Boronia Avenue Sat 3.00 - 3.30pm BARRY PLANT CRANBOURNE – 5996 1666 Hampton Park 21/20-22 Somerville Road Sat 11.00 - 11.30am Cranbourne North 41 Eliza Street Sat 11.00 - 11.30am Cranbourne 2/24 Alexander Street Sat 10.00 - 10.30am Cranbourne West 31 Kulkami Way Sat 11.00 - 11.30am Clyde North Lot 1214 Camargue Circuit Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Cranbourne East 7 Thistlewood Place Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm Cranbourne West 1 Foxtail Place Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Clyde North 18 Ventasso Street Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE – 5991 2777 Cranbourne West 62 Monahans Road 1.00 - 1.30pm Cranbourne 5 Spring Water Crescent 1.00 - 2.00pm Warneet 38 Rutherford Parade 11.00 - 12.00pm

HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE – 5991 2777 Cranbourne 13 Stonehaven Avenue 2.30 - 3.00pm Cranbourne North 63 Mannavue Boulevard 11.00 - 11.30am Clyde North 17 Paso Grove 2.00 - 2.30pm HARCOURTS, DROUIN – 5625 2877 Drouin 955 Princes Way Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Drouin 23 Wood Street Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Drouin 163 Princes Way Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Drouin 30 Wood Street Sat 12.45 - 1.15pm Drouin 27 Springwater Drive Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Drouin 63 Fairway Drive Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm Drouin 15 Robinhood Way Sat 2.30 - 3.00pm Drouin 116 Jackson Drive Sat 2.30 - 3.30pm Drouin 118 Jackson Drive Sat 2.30 - 3.30pm HARVEST REALTY - HAMPTON PARK – 8787 8498 Hampton Park 25 Bluegum Way 12.00 - 12.30 pm Hampton Park 40 Beckington Crescent 1.00 - 1.30 pm Hampton Park 26/ 20 - 22 Somerville Road 2.30 - 3.00 pm Hampton Park 28 Clive Street 12.30 - 1.00 pm Hallam 6/ 35 - 37 Belgrave Hallam Road 1.30 - 2.00 pm Hampton Park 19 Jasper Court 12.00 - 12.30 pm Narre Warren 1 Claire Court 1.30 - 2.00 pm HODGES CRANBOURNE – 5996 5993 Pearcedale 24 Hastings Street Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Tooradin 5 Georgia Close Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm

HODGES CRANBOURNE – 5996 5993 Cranbourne North 11 Godwin Crescent Cranbourne 7 Donnelly Court Blind Bight 11 Seagull Close Pearcedale 7 Monica Court Warneet 35 Balaka Street Botanic Ridge 13 Eccles Way Clyde North 8 Lusitano Way LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne East 14 MacPherson Drive Cranbourne North 14 Sagan Drive Lyndhurst 36 Island Circuit Cranbourne 53 Kingdom Drive Cranbourne 2/15 Normanby Street Cranbourne West 65 Willora Cresent Narre Warren Soiuth 105 Golden Grove Drive Cranbourne 117 Monahans Road Cranbourne North 8 Hazelwood Avenue Cranbourne East 3/13 Lecky Street Hampton Park 13 Chiswick Court

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 Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Sat 2.00-2.30pm Sat 12.00-12.30pm Sat 3.00-3.30pm Sat 2.00-2.30pm Sat 1.00-1.30pm Sat 11.30-12.00pm Sat 1.30-2.00pm Sat 10.30-11.00aM Sat 12.00-12.30pm Sat 3.00-3.30pm Sat 11.45-12.20pm

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residents with a tranquil, natural environment featuring a network of water bodies linked by meandering boardwalks and nature trails,” Trudi said. “A brand-new, architecturally designed neighbourhood shopping precinct and town square is proposed to deliver essential amenities to the local community, along with a proposed primary school, childcare centre and medical centre, all conveniently located within walking distance of your front door.” “At the same time, easy access to major road networks such as the Monash Freeway and close proximity to the established township of Berwick means anything else residents need is only a short drive away,” she said. The MacDonald family have assembled a team that includes Melbourne’s best home builders, award-winning landscape architects Flemings Nurseries and engineers, planners and landscape architects Beveridge Williams, as well as renowned architecture firm Clarke Hopkins Clarke to design the retail precinct. “With building guidelines, visual standards and quality control measures in place to ensure quality construction and a vibrant streetscape, Ramlegh Springs will set a new benchmark for residential development,” Trudi said.

For more information on Ramlegh Springs or to register your interest in the upcoming initial land release visit www.ramleghsprings.com.au or contact Trudi Kerr at Olivier Hume on 03 9684 8144.

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AUCTION: Saturday 29th November 2014 11.00am TERMS: 10% Deposit -60/90 days Settlement Bidder Registration RequiredInternet ID: wg3431 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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Melbourne’s bustling south-east growth corridor, Ramlegh Springs on Clyde offers families a level of convenience, amenity and natural beauty that makes it Clyde North’s premier new community. The project’s highly anticipated initial land release hits the market on 29 November and with prices starting from $123,000 gives homebuyers a rare opportunity to purchase premium land without the premium price tag. But what truly sets Ramlegh Springs apart from its competitors is its long history as the family farm of the MacDonald family, who are overseeing the development in partnership with APD Projects. “The MacDonald family retains strong ties to the local community and to them, Ramlegh Springs represents more than just a new community,” said estate manager, Trudi Kerr. “Having worked on this land for more than a generation, it’s of utmost importance that Ramlegh Springs is thoughtfully planned and carefully developed with a view to creating a lasting legacy for the family.” Trudi said Ramlegh Springs had been designed as a boutique neighbourhood featuring 17 hectares of parkland and wetlands, coupled with a level of amenity and convenience you would expect from a much larger community. “The environmentally sensitive wetlands will be the heart of our livable, walkable and vibrant new community,” Trudi said. “The wetlands precinct will provide

Surrounded by color & aroma, rolling views, sweeping verandas, arched roses & fascinating courtyards…This Edwardian has all the character of a by-gone era yet is so young. Sustainable living & a divine 20acre property. Fish in the dams, fruit in the orchard, lush pastures & endless places to unwind! A s/c 2BR unit is an unexpected surprise! 5 min to fwy, train station & CBD or just a stones throw from the Equestrian Centre.

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190acres of productive peat & loam lats with operating 20 swingover dairy. Well set up with central laneway servicing ~20 paddocks. Exceptional 2007 sandstone home of 30sqs living & 42sqs URL. 4 lge bdrms, study & 2 huge living areas + alfresco for outdoor entertaining. Also featuring a new 16x9m fully enclosed shed with mezzanine loor & ofice. Main road frontage off LongwarryModella Rd. Located 8kms Longwarry, 1hr Melb.

This quality 3 bedroom brick home is a credit to the original builder & the updates since by the current owners are so perfectly tasteful! Inclusions such as all large bedrooms, walk in & built in robes, ensuite, 2 living areas & a great workshop in addition to the oversized garage will all be appreciated by the next owner too. Outstanding location with the Golf Course, St Pauls Anglican Grammer School, Parkland & Corner store all just a leisurely stroll away. Stunning outlook, northerly aspect, a very impressive property!

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$350,000 Internet ID: wg3434 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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Cranbourne 7 Donnelly Court

Private Sale Price Price by Negotiation 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 $380,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

FANTASTIC AFFORDABLE LIVING 3 bedrooms, WIR to master & ensuite effect, lounge with A/C, open plan kitchen/meals, gas wall furnace, pergola, dble carport & room for the boat, caravan or trailer.

FOUR BEDROOM PLUS STUDY! Updated kitchen, master bedroom with a recently renovated ensuite, upstairs 3 bedrooms, as well as another living zone, pergola, large backyard.

Blind Bight 11 Seagull Close

Botanic Ridge 13 Eccles Way

Private Sale Price Offers Over $310,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

Private Sale Price Offers Over $500,000 Inspect Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

A PEACEFUL LIFE BY THE BAY 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen, meals & lounge, coonara, SS/RC unit, cathedral ceilings, single carport plus a garage with power.

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.

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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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PIONEER BAY 49 KALLAY DRIVE PIONEER BAY

12 THE ANCHORAGE, CORINELLA

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URGENT SALE OF STUNNING PROPERTY

Must sell, either NOW or at AUCTION. This 2 storey home offers some water views on a large corner block with good rear yard access for your boat and caravan. The huge lounge, dinning and open plan kitchen are upstairs enjoying access to the full length deck offering sunset views over the water. The three bedrooms all have BIRs and there is extra storage under the stair case, full laundry and separate toilet. Suit $230,000 plus buyers. ADDRESS: 49 Kallay Drive, Pioneer Bay AUCTION: Saturday 29th November 12 noon on Site INSPECT: Saturdays 12 to 12:30 or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

We are instructed to sell either NOW or at AUCTION this quality home on a substantial 933 m2 block. This beautifully presented two storey 4 bedroom home offers 2 garages, a spacious yard and bay glimpses. Downstairs consists of 3 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry, loads of built ins and a garage or games room with powder room. Upstairs is an open plan entertainers kitchen and family room as well as a master bedroom with ensuite. The deck area is spacious with bay glimpses to French Island. Suit $450,000 plus buyers. ADDRESS: 12 The Anchorage, Corinella AUCTION: Saturday 6th December 1pm on Site INSPECT: Saturdays 1 to 1:30 or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

1505 Bass Highway, Grantville - 5678 8433 Email: sales@ alexscott.com.au

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MOVING ON AND MUST SELL THIS attractive two-storey home is set in Pioneer Bay, only a short walk to the foreshore and walking tracks. It’s 15 minutes to Pakenham, 30 minutes to Wonthaggi, and 15 minutes to Phillip Island. You will discover some water views on a large corner block with good rear yard access for your boat and caravan or subdivide (subject to council approval). The huge lounge and dining area and open plan kitchen are upstairs, enjoying

access to the full-length deck offering sunset views over the water. The spacious three bedrooms all have built-in robes and there is extra storage under the staircase, full laundry and separate toilet. The kitchen is modern with a north-facing window for winter sun, electric cooking and large walk-in pantry. Much of the fencing, decking balustrading is new. Agent available seven days a week.

49 Kallay Drive Auction: Saturday, 29 November, 12 noon on-site Price: Suit $230,000 plus buyers. Inspect: Saturdays 12noon-12.30 or by appointment. Contact: Lynn Pendergast, 0458 780 023 ALEX SCOTT AND STAFF, GRANTVILLE, 5678 8433 1162751

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* Sought after High street location * 77 sqm building * Land size 269 m2 * Commercial 1 Zone * Currently leased 2 x 2 lease commencing August 2013 Call : Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

(214191) * Last parcel of undeveloped residential land left in Koo Wee Rup Township * Land size: 24.3 ha (60.19 Acres) Approx. * Adjacent to Koo Wee Rup Heath services * No GAIC tax (subject to state revenue approval) * Close proximity to Koo Wee Rup Township

(214266) With just some of the features listed below; Large brick veneer 4 bedroom home. Master with full ensuite & BIR, bedrooms 2 & 3 also with BIR’s. Guest room or home office with storage room. Rumpus room, formal dining, family room & large kitchen/ dining area. Huge 4 car garage/workshop, with another separate 2 car garage. Full size tennis court, great base for a large shed.

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63 acre hobby Farm, ready to build on… (214187) Setup your dream lifestyle with your dream home. 63 Acres (approx) of prime land. Large road frontage. Close to major freeways & only 45 minutes to Melbourne.Well fenced with great drainage. Only minutes from town centre. Dam water & power to the property (Not connected). Ideal site to build a home (STCA).

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NEVER BEFORE OFFERED ‘MONTFERLAND’

*New Fast Food outlet 54 sqm (214034) Situated in the heart of Tooradin on 5,843m2/1.44 COMMERCIAL PRECINT *Join Woolworths, 7-Eleven, cafe, medical centre, large chemist * 120 sqm building approx. acres, this perfect lifestyle property ready to build your store, 24/7 gym & more dream home. With 2 frontages. Great for those who want to * Cnr Paramont Drive and Evans Road *Due for completion late 2014 * Adjoining Woolwoths,7-Eleven, Medical centre, large chemist live by the water. Possible subdivision, drawings are avail. Close to *Large growing Residential catchment area schools, shops, parks, sporting grounds. store, 24/7 Gym ,Cafe, fast food outlets *Call now to secure your place * Due for completion late 2014 Call: Rick Lauretta 0418800913 * Call now to secure your place

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(213227) Approx. 14.5 Acres of completely cleared beautiful undulating land, more than 200 mtrs of main road frontage & 2nd entrance on Homestead Road, substantial lake, elevated home site, all services available, only 42mins to Melbourne GPO & 50mins to Portsea, less than a minutes’ drive to major shops & Freeways. This property offers a country lifestyle with suburban benefits. For all enquiries call Jason Brown.

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4 BEDROOM BEAUTY

(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.

(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.

(214348) -Opposite parkland -Built by Executive Homes -Full ensuite & walk in robe to master -3 living areas -Ducted heating & cooling -Large pergola/patio area -Double garage with auto door -Generous 630m² approx. block

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“AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT” (214338) 3 bedrooms plus study, 3 living areas including theatre room, high ceilings, picture rails and ornate arcs and cornices, master bedroom has a box window and full ensuite, with walk in robe. Two inverter split systems subsidised by 1.9 Kilowatt solar panels, ducted heating, vinyl wrap kitchen plus vaulted ceilings. Fully landscaped gardens an automatic retractable cantilever awning. All this on a generous 608m² YOUNG AND MODERN approx. block with a double garage, that offers (214341) This young family home is in tip top condition. Set on a delightful internal home access and auto door. 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.

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TINKER IN THE GARAGE OR RELAX BY THE POOL!

(214337) Needs a little TLC & work to bring back the sparkle but it’s worth it, 3 generous bedrooms with robes, large master with two way access bathroom, open ireplace with solid fuel heater, bay window and gas ducted heating, timber kitchen, plus two toilets in the home, outdoors we have a shady paved fernery area on a generous 585m² approx. block with a two car tandem Garage.

(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 roofline 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.

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

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

(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.

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$729,000

DUAL LIVING 7309M² ALREADY IN URBAN GROWTH 4 bedrooM on ¼ acre CATERS FOR TRUCKS & PEOPLE - 2 ACRES (214344) Set in a quiet location is this home at an excellent price. Featuring 20 (214346) 4 bedroom home, separate toilet & laundry, turpentine timber loors ZONE (214270) Six bedroom home set on 7309m² (approx.) block with fantastic sub divisional potential (STCA). Offers 6 bedrooms, massive rumpus, beautiful kitchen, 3 bathrooms and a unique chance to host 2 families. All this plus heaps more.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

squares of living. Four large bedrooms, BIR., full ensuite, modern kitchen with dishwasher, spa bath, family room, separate lounge, ducted heating, A/C and alarm system. Outside there is a huge under cover entertainment area with four car LU remote garage. Set on an 1000m² approx. block.

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in kitchen & meals areas, wood heater, outdoors timber decked/patio areas with all-weather blinds, alarm system, 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.

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Opportunity not to be missed Features 4 good size bedrooms, spacious lounge, kitchen/dining area, large separate rumpus room with study area, colour bond garage/workshop. Set on a good size block of 550m2 (approx. 16.50 x 32.43m). Easy walking distance to Hallam Railway Station, close to Hampton Park Shopping Square. Terms 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. METHOD INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 6th December at 11.00am Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Photo ID required Brett Barrass 0403 043 470 HAMPTON PARK 8787 8755

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Price: Buyers over $360,000 Contact: Debbie Manuel, 0488 103 667 L.J. HOOKER, CRANBOURNE, 5996 4777

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THIS three-bedroom home, which is located in the sought-after Courtney Gardens Estate in Cranbourne North, features a stunning solar heated kidney shaped swimming pool and large outdoor entertainment area which will make the new owners the envy of family and guests this summer. A short walk to Courtenay Gardens Primary School, local shops and the expanding Home Maker Centre, this property will appeal to those who love to entertain. The home inside includes a large living zone with formal lounge and tiled meals area. Outside features lovely established gardens and lawns which complement the pool area and provide a family oasis to enjoy over the summer break and beyond. Set on an impressive 600 square metres of land and including a large multi-use carport, this property is a must see for those who are seeking a lifestyle and a home all in one. There is gas ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, evaporated cooling, neutral tones, in-ground pool, rear roller door access and a recently updated bathroom. 1162708

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One Lyndhurst Estate Relaxed Lifestyle Living • 35 min drive to Melbourne CBD • 250m to Lynbrook Train Station • Opposite Banjo Patterson Reserve • 2km to Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre • 18 min drive to Monash University Clayton & Berwick Campus

LAND FROM $195,000 Land Sales By:

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FOUR BEDROOMS IN COURT POSITION LOCATED in a great court position is this excellent family home. Close to the local Homemaker centre, and only a short distance to the train station, this home is perfect for the growing family. Downstairs you will find the hub of the home, with an updated kitchen, and meals area flowing through to the downstairs living area. The study is conveniently located if you need to set up a home office. The master bedroom is downstairs and is set up well with a recently renovated ensuite, and built-in wardrobes. There is also an adjoining room, perfect for a newborn child or a parents' retreat. Upstairs you will find three more bedrooms, as well as another living zone, great for the kids to hang out! There is also a second bathroom upstairs. You can also pop out to your patio and have a cup of tea and watch the sun rise and set. Outside there is a great pergola area, perfect for a weekend barbecue and a large

backyard to let the kids run free. There is room to park at least four cars in the driveway, and then use the large garage for more undercover parking. And don’t forget the garden and tool shed around the back. This home has so much to offer, it won’t be around for long, so don’t delay, organise your inspection today.

Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Ben Doughton, 0431 163 189 and Shakeel Dayal, 0424 952 189 HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993

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NEST OR INVEST - Liveability Home Whether you are a first home buyer or an investor. Weekly rent is $335.00 a week Tenanted until December. This home is equipped with gas ducted heating, tiled wet areas, Large Living area. All Landscaping has been completed and will grow into a low maintenance garden.

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Too Good To Be True! Two bedroom brick veneer unit with it`s own street frontage in great location. Price Buyers Over $250,000 View Saturday 15th November 1:00-1:30PM

Huge Potential! Cranbourne Central!! Nest or Invest in this three bedroom home. Offering spacious lounge, separate meals area, single garage & double carport with much more Price Buyers Over $260,000 View By Appointment

Value Packed, Great Investment! 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 15th November 11:30-12:00PM

2 in 1 Offer To be offered together or seperately Representing as a perfect investment opportunity for builders/ developers. Price Buyers Over $360,000 View Saturday 15th November 11:45-12:20PM

Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777

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Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777

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Tastefully Appointed Townhouse 3 bedroom 2 storey townhouse is stylish and appealing and with an excellent tenant to August, 2015, also makes a superb investment. Price Buyers Over $360,000 View Saturday 15th November 1:30-2:00PM

NEST OR INVEST - Liveability Home This home will impress the buyers out there. Whether you are a first home buyer or an investor Price Buyers Over $360,000 View Saturday 15th November 2:00-2:30PM

Courtenay Gardens - Make a Splash This 3 bedroom home located in the sought after Courtney Gardens Estate in Cranbourne North Price Buyers Over $360,000 View Saturday 15th November 12:00-12:30PM

Luxury Living just Exquisite Immaculately presented,situated in Marriot Waters Estate will exceed your expectations. Offers everything you need in a home. Price Buyers Over $540,000 View Sat 15th November 3:00-3:30PM

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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FINNING First National is very proud to offer Creswick Homestead for sale. This great property, which is perfect for many needs, is located on a quiet road in the prime productive and quality pastures of Caldermeade. Currently set up for cattle grazing and family living, the 47 acre property would very easily lend itself to the equine enthusiast or market garden. It includes other features such as 40 squares of living, four bedrooms and a wraparound verandah. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and full ensuite and bedrooms two, three and four are all spacious and have built-in wardrobes. There is a large hostess kitchen adjacent to family room and lounge and there is a formal dining and formal lounge/home office which is currently used as a sun room.

Outside there is a gazebo area for outdoor entertaining, a large three car garage and barn/hay shed. The property is fenced to five paddocks all with hot wire and water, plus a large central lane way. there is a stock ramp and yards with a crush, mains and tank water, and a well and bore is also available, with no pump. With so much on offer and with great views of this manicured property from every window of the home, buyers can't go past this one.

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and cutting edge ideas that our builder partners have to offer,” Graham said. “It provides a range of options and opportunities to see and touch all the finishes, fixtures and fittings available to help homebuyers create their dream home.” Located in Clyde North, Brown Property Group’s newest residential community Highgrove is currently offering a range of home site options with access to a range of established amenities in a great location. With two stages already sold out, buyers can view the newly-released Orwell stage

which features a range of blocks ideally located only a short stroll from the planned neighbourhood park. Just an hour’s drive from the CBD in Melbourne’s burgeoning south-east growth corridor, Graham said Highgrove struck the perfect balance between the convenience of an inner-city lifestyle and the security and serenity of country living. “Clyde North and the surrounding suburbs provide all the services and amenities of the inner-city and with nearby access to schools, transport links, shopping

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THE third and final Brown Property Group Display Village Family Fun Day will be held this Saturday, 11am-2pm and will provide local families another opportunity to enjoy family-friendly food and entertainment while browsing brand-new display homes from some of Melbourne’s best builders. Brown Property Group Marketing Manager, Graham Nolan, said holding a series of three fun days to mark the launch of Cranbourne North’s newest display village meant they had the mix of entertainment, food and fun just right for the final event. “Over the course of the first two events we have been able to work out exactly what both kids and parents have enjoyed the most,” Graham said. “As a result the final event will feature all the crowd favourites making it the biggest and best so far.” The third event will see the return of the popular children’s petting zoo with more than 30 farmyard animals, a free sausage sizzle, roving clown performing magic tricks, jumping castle, face painting, popcorn and fairy floss, as well as a coffee cart and frozen yogurt van offering special discounted event prices. The new Brown Property Group Display Village provides a valuable local resource for homebuyers looking to purchase their ideal new home, with Brown Property Group’s newest community, Highgrove, conveniently located just around the corner in Clyde North. The Display Village currently features 15 display homes from a range of local and national builders, including Metricon, Simonds, Carlisle Homes, Premier Homes and East West Homes, with three more homes due for completion by early 2015. “Our new purpose-built display village showcases all of the latest trends, inspiration


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DISCOVER MORE: VISIT THE LAND SALES CENTRE, 135 EVANS RD, CRANBOURNE WEST OR CALL THUYEN ON 9770 4642 *No loans are arranged or provided by Peet. The Welcome Home Loan applies only to certain lots for a limited time and is subject to terms and conditions and eligibility criteria, full details of which are available at welcomehomeloan.com.au or on request from Peet. All matters (including the promotion period, the price and availability of lots, the amount and availability of any conveyancing services, payments and incentives and any other matters relating to this promotion) are subject to change without notice at Peet’s absolute discretion. This does not form part of any contract and purchasers should review the contract carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent financial and legal advice before proceeding. Loans are available from lenders nominated by Loan Studio Pty Ltd (ABN 97 146 606 135) (‘Loan Studio’). Loan Studio is an authorised credit representative (390870) of Port Group Pty Ltd (Australian Credit Licence Number 389460). The starting variable interest rate of 4.59% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is subject to purchasers meeting the lender’s criteria, terms and conditions and loan to value ratio (‘LVR’) requirements This rate of 4.59% p.a. is based on a variable rate home loan of greater than $200,000 and not exceeding a LVR of 80%. The comparison rate of 4.90% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is based on a secured loan of $150,000 over a term of 25 years. This comparison rate is true only for the example or examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Diferent terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a diferent comparison rate. Lending criteria, fees and charges and conditions apply. Rates, fees and conditions are indicative and subject to change without notice. †The First Home Owners Grant is a Government subsidy and is subject to change. ^Median House Rent - The advertised weekly rent of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of houses listed over a period of time from 1 Sep 2013 - 1 Sep 2014. Data supplied by realestate.com.au. **Advertised House and Land package prices available from $355,050. Prices are correct as at 1 September 2014 and is based on Lot 1006 (Fairhaven Homes). Prices may vary depending on the specific lot, site costs, price adjustments and purchaser selections. Purchasers should make inquiries with Peet and the relevant builder to confirm lot availability and actual pricing. Peet Estates (VIC) Pty Ltd 1161439-KC46-14


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TOP TEAM WITH THE CITY OF CASEY COVERED AN exciting re-structure at Stockdale and Leggo Cranbourne and Narre Warren brings broader, better sales and property management services to people across the City of Casey. The widely reputed dual office network, owned by Malcolm, Keith and Nicola Sloan, has responded to client demand for expanded services with Keith and Nicola Sloan now taking full ownership of the Narre Warren office. Nicola and Keith’s vast sales and property management experience and innovative success strategies including a Landlords’ Rental Guarantee and effective selling methods such as fixed date sale campaigns - is great news for vendors, buyers and landlords

in Narre Warren, Berwick and beyond. At the same time Malcolm, a reputed, multi award-winning professional with more than 30 years’ experience, heads up Cranbourne’s large team of established, highly trained personnel. In fact, he originally acquired the office which has been considered the local agency of choice for some 20 years. “We’ve recently expanded our sales team to keep up with demand,” Keith said. “Narre Warren, both the office and the area, have also taken off and the Property Management Department is in a major growth phase. "We all work together as

one unit but with double the resources and expertise. "This change has injected renewed enthusiasm into both offices while giving us further reach. It’s a win-win situation all round,” he said. While clients can be rest assured the Cranbourne office remains in expert hands, Keith and Nicola - together with successful sales consultant, Kate Linden and esteemed Senior Property Manager Katherine Fields, who are also now based at Narre Warren - remain just a phone call away, anytime! For all inquiries and advice, contact the team on 9704 9899 or visit stockdaleleggo.com.au/ narrewarren.

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PARKS EDGE 28 & 30 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East. Melway ref: 134 E7

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NEW LAND RELEASE COMING IN NOVEMBER, REGISTER ONLINE NOW. Stage 11B is currently under construction, consisting of 15 lots with sizes ranging from 605m2-701m2. A quiet and secluded location The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.

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5623 6466 www.clarkfn.com.au

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SELANDRA RISE BELANT WAY, CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 134 K5) ON DISPLAY: The Burleigh The Flinders - Open Soon The Ibis - Open Soon

THE AVENUE STONELEIGH ROAD, CRANBOURNE NORTH (MELWAY REF 130 K11) ON DISPLAY: The Cottesloe Mk 11 The Calandra - Open Soon

BERWICK WATERS FLOWERBLOOM CRESCENT CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 131 C8) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Armadale The Beaumont The Palm Cove

CASIANA GROVE RED MAPLE DRIVE, CRANBOURNE (MELWAYS REF 133 B6) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Colorado The Esprit

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CLOVELLY WAY, OFFICER (MELWAY REF 214 E2) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Hampton The Cloverlea - Open Soon The Camberwell - Open Soon

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We don’t mind if you change our plans. It’s called layout flexibility. Arden Homes is a different sort of company creating very different homes. Firstly, our homes are architect designed and inspired to bring a new sense of space, light and sweeping architectural proportions. You sense the difference immediately. Innovative sun courts, picture windows and full length windows and views that connect inside and out are hallmarks of our design. We insist on luxury standard inclusions such as porcelain tiles, Smeg appliances, Franke sinks, quality carpet, and stone benchtops throughout. Secondly, we limit the number of houses we build, and are up-front about the pricing of display home extras. “Arden let us swap rooms around so our new home is exactly as we want it.” – Sharon and Michael, Croydon And best of all, we encourage layout flexibility. It means you can work with us to switch and swap rooms and features to suit your lot size, orientation and family needs. Visit an Arden display to see and feel the difference. And ask us how we can tailor the design to make one of our stunning homes your unique dream home.

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Water skills early KINGS prides itself on teaching children from a young age the skills they need to become safe swimmers. Teaching starts as early as three months at Kings, and is free until they turn six months and then every child is entitled to two free lessons if they transition into the Parent and Child program which is six months to three years. Call today for your free trial lesson 8790 1777.

STAFF at Hallam Community Learning Centre are hearing more and more often about parents who are out of work and struggling to find employment so they asked themselves what they could do. Starting in term one the centre is introducing INTEL East Steps courses Computers for Beginners and Comprehensive Computers for Business Administration. Both courses run for eight weeks, one session per week and the course fees are subsidised for job seekers. As well as these two new courses, the centre offers free public internet access so job seekers can come and search for jobs and staff are also happy to help out with resume writing and job applications for those who need help. There is a lot more on offer at the centre. Check out www.hallamclc.com.au or phone 9703 1688 for a free program guide.

ENROL NOW for 2015 !!! Small friendly classes, patient Tutors COMPUTER SKILLS: INTEL Easy Steps Computer Basics INTEL Easy Steps Comprehensive Computers & Business Administration Computer Basics for Seniors iPads & Tablets for Beginners DIGITAL CAMERAS Beginners , Intermediate & Advanced Come and learn how to make the most of your Digital SLR Camera. ENGLISH CLASSES Conversation PLUS 2 hour classes Monday (Cranbourne) & Wednesday afternoons DARI Literacy Tuesdays at Hampton Park $2 per class GETTING FIT & HEALTHY Hallam’s Sensational Movers exercise classes Monday & Wednesday mornings.

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Hampton Park Secondary College in 2014, celebrates 28 years of providing dedicated educational services to our local community. This time in our history affords an opportunity to reflect upon our vision for the future and the goals that will take us there. We, at Hampton Park Secondary, remain very much committed to ensuring that our community has the best educational opportunities the College is able to provide. We remain a College that is very much in touch with our community and we see our students and their achievement as the core business that drives the College to consolidate our efforts and to continuously strive to improve our performance. Our connections in the local community are reflected by our college core values of Respect, Learning and Working Together. It is these values that motivate us to ensure that our curriculum offerings, classroom practice, the educational and career pathways on offer to our students are second to none. Indeed, our primary focus is on creating the environment, resources and subject offering that provide all students with an effective pathway in life on completing their schooling. We pride ourselves on being able to offer the broadest possible range of programs and experiences for our students, whether that be through sport, music, our broadly based VCE offerings, VCAL or our extensive VET programs. Over the course of the last 2 years in particular, staff have worked on developing learning sequences that provide access to the curriculum for every student in every classroom in a supportive and safe classroom environment. I continue to be immensely proud of our students and of their achievements academically, in their sporting endeavors and in their commitment and contributions in community. Our College seeks to nurture and support our future community leaders as they grow, encouraging them to take on increasing responsibility at the College and in the wider community. As leaders of tomorrow, the spirit, commitment and talent of our students at Hampton Park Secondary College fill me with great hope for the future.

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Their landmark vision Left: At the official opening of stage one were, Parish Priest Father Denis O’Bryan, Father Peter Slater from St Michael’s Berwick, Principal Brendan Marrinon and Member for La Trobe Jason Wood. 129005 Pictures: ROB CAREW

By BRIDGET SCOTT A NEW primary school in Cranbourne East is well on its way after its first stage of development was officially opened this month. Principal Brendan Marrinon said it’s been “a really good year” for St Thomas Apostle Primary School and was thrilled to be part of the official opening of the school’s first stage on Wednesday, 5 November. Member for La Trobe, Mr Jason Wood MP opened the general learning areas and administration facilities which were blessed by Father Peter Slater. Mr Marrinon said the students first worked out of St Agatha’s in February until they moved into the multi-purpose hall at their new school in March. Mr Marrinon said it was around June when the students began to work out of the stageone building and said there is plenty more development on the way. “We were very excited to have it officially opened,” he said. “We only have 85 families so we are one of the smaller schools in Casey right now. “We’ve had a few challenges but we are going really well.” He said the next stage will

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students first,” Mr Wood said. “We are committed to helping equip all Australian students with the skills they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive world by creating the best possible learning environments. “Everyone who worked so hard to complete this crucial first stage has shown exactly what can be achieved by a school with strong leadership and a clear vision for the future.”

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Making democracy meaningful By BRIDGET SCOTT AS THE State Election draws closer, it’s not only the politicians who are hard at work. A group of men and women, who are part of the Democracy Ambassador Program, are attempting to break down the barriers in African communities when it comes to voting. Guil Deng is among this group and said he got involved after he became concerned about the lack of information for some when it came to elections. The Democracy Ambassador program is a Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) initiative in partnership with Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV). The program aims to break down some of the barriers to effective participation, such as low English language skills, lack of familiarity with the Australian voting and parliamentary systems, or negative experiences from their country of origin. Mr Deng said while so many people were busy leading their own lives it was

important to take notice of the barriers created by culture, language and others. As part of the program, a group of community educators from communities across the Horn of Africa -- which includes Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia -- Sudan and South Sudan deliver sessions with the aim of increasing electoral enrolment, political literacy and civic participation among African Australians living in Victoria. Mr Deng said he had worked across the south-east, including Cranbourne and at the Merinda Park Learning Centre. “I enjoy going out and talking to people,” he said. “There is a message for all communities, especially Africa, that it’s your right to and responsibility to vote.” “Make sure you don’t miss out on having your say.” He stressed the importance of voting and said anyone could take part in their free information session. For more information, visit is vec.vic. gov.au or call 13 18 32.

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Protect your investment. Don’t have a standard clean. New truck mount technology Carpet Steam Cleaning Dry Cleaning Upholstery Cleaning/Auto Fabric Protection Leather Cleaning Tile & grout cleaning 24 hour flood disaster service

ELECTRICIAN

HEATH ELECTRICAL SERVICES

3 ROOMS FROM

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0417 104 706 9704 0150 (AH)

No Job Too Big or Small

Call Joe Anytime: 0427

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Call 0450 650 150

Real Estate section of Network ClassiďŹ eds.

C1071119_1-JO28-13

C1082055-JO28-13

8790 4294 C1030035-KG20-12

PH: 9704 7822

Your Local Carpet Cleaner - Contact Mark:

Call Ross 0412 361 026

Find out more at: www.roosterelectrics.com.au

Berwick Sand and Soil Mini Mix Supply

Professional Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning

Carpets 5 Rooms for $90 Upholstery 5 Seats for $90

Phone Ashleigh 0414 543 094

CONCRETE COLOUR SEALING & CLEANING

MINI MIX CONCRETE

Call 0430 558 500

ALL AUSSIE CARPET CLEANING SERVICES

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

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

REC22612

All types of concreting 25 years’ experience

1156305-HM40-14

We bring our own electricity Truck Mounted Machine

1160796-PB44-14

✔ Free deodorising ✔ Upholstery cleaning ✔ Tile cleaning ✔ Leather cleaning

Craven Concreting

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Steam and dry cleaning

9796 9159 or 0419 255 543 C753952-KS01-10

AA

0404 081 840

CASEY CARPET CLEANING

Free Sanitising and deodorising

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

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1149803-DJ33-14

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1156306-HM40-14

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1152285-PB36-14

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A & F CONCRETING

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LANGBOURNE FENCING & GATES pty ltd Picket, paling, colorbond and brush fencing Call Travis for a free quote: 0419 804 107 langbournefencing@bigpond.com All work insured SN1075208-PJ22-13

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AUSSIE EMERGENCY GLASS

Custom Line KITCHENS

50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts…

Phone Aaron: 0409 518 168

Cutts Glass Window Replacements, Mirrors, Splashbacks,

Primo Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations

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C751261-JL51-9

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C1080938-PJ30-13

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G.W.P LANDSCAPES

0402 746 624

9705 7911

for an obligation free quote

1128216-LN14-13

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

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☎ MOB 0409 259 466

LEIGH HUNTER REMOVALS

Etelka

0412 487 990 Phone/Fax 5997 7652

C62885-BG24-8

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

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Phone Dean 0430 286 265

9707 5700, 9768 9153

LAWN MOWING

Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.

M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES

STEPHEN 0418 313 540 A/H FAX: 9707 2230 “MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS”

For honest, reliable service

specialising in: Pergolas Carp orts Also Dec ฀ ฀ ฀฀ k ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ing ฀ ฀

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All general maintenance - FREE QUOTES

5941 5527 or 0409 560 385

ON AUTO OPENERS AND GARAGE DOORS

Berwick 3 Intrepid St

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HOME MAINTENANCE

LANDSCAPING

9796 2333

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0409 554 459, 9799 4235 ฀

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MR LOCK & KEYS FOR ALL YOUR LOCK AND KEY REQUIREMENTS

FOR

DOMESTIC MESTIC -- COMMERCIAL DO ALL SUBURBS

MIKE 0415 524 280 0415 www.mrlockandkeys.com.au

TPG Painting ฀

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1161346-PB44-14

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KEVIN THE HANDYMAN

CALL KEVIN: 0431 415 231 1160794-DJ44-14

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Phone Michael: 0434 198 210

Anything you need a bloke to do around the house

GENERAL HOME REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

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www.GarageDoorSolutions.com.au

Real Estate

C1093993-JO39-13

Odd Jobs & Rubbish Removal

C1090150-JO36-13

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DENIS AROUND THE HOUSE 1121859-PB10-14

37 Years of Experience… And the guarantee of quality & ongoing service….

LAWN MOWING & HOME MAINTENANCE C1032569-KK22-12

1129081-HM15-14

C765699-JM8-10

SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS

Call George: 0487 901 843

V Pai ters/Decorators

DBU-2343

Steve’s Home Maintenance ฀

SUPER SPECIAL EASY GLIDE GARAGE DOORS ph: 0409 000 026

klalandscape@gmail.com

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

C1064157-KK48-12

GARAGE DOORS & REMOTES

Free quote on roller doors, panel doors, remote controls. Will beat any genuine quote.

FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS

RETAINING WALLS

ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:

C1088817-JO35-13

C1103673-JL49-13

Call Blake on 0439 865 590

0408 565 864 9792 1571 (AH)

C1076360-JL7-13

Garage Door Sales, Motors and Servicing. FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE Over 15 years experience.

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Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping

GADSHOME

Pakenham to Dandenong Townhouse / Unit $20 Small house lots $25 - $30 Call Gerry for prompt attention Mobile 0432 953 237 After Hours 5968 1510

V Garage/Garage Doors

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

V Ha dy Perso s

PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION

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Doveton Glass

Complete Garden Care ฀ ฀

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FAST & SHARP MOWING & GARDENING ฀

0408 487 990

ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING

฀ 1142466-RC27-14

REMOVALS

K.L.A. LANDSCAPING

Your local glazier. Fast glass replacement. Steve

C955357-JJ33-11

FRONTERA

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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

www.beliclandscapes.com.au

Bayles Glass

C1080004-JO26-13

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1148587-RC32-14

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1158649-CG42-14

PLEASE CALL:

1137617-RC22-14

C1080140-JL26-13

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

ARE YOU MOVING?

0412 301 596

C1031905-JJ21-12

V Fur iture Re ovals

0414 479 569

Gary Plunkett

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

“If you grow it - i’ll cut it”

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New Gardens / Makeovers Paving Retaining Walls Irrigation Maintenance

Johns Mowing

SN1070517-PJ16-13

C756556-KK3-10

Dingley Floor Sanding Pty Ltd

Phone Paul 0424 474 408

Phone 0422 141 011

Call Ron 0418 350 480 or 9796 6097

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C1032009-PJ21-12

Benchtop replacement specialists, specilialising in:

1149402-LB33-14

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

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9548 3000 or 0418 881 551

Pool Fencing, Shopfronts and Doggy Doors Prompt and Reliable.

C1095838-JL41-13

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

Sanding & Polishing Services

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C1096000-JL41-13

C916207-JL15-11

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

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SN1080741-PJ27-13

V Floor Services

MIRROR FINISH FLOORS

Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work

C1086336-JO33-13

V Garde Services

GTH

painting & decorating

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

Quality work guaranteed

Graeme 0430 459 028

TM

C1010272-KG8-12

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Lic no# 51646

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

Andrew 0431 150 866

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1156304-HM40-14

1129931-RC16-14

Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps

PAUL 0425 768 991 paul@cathic.com.au WWW.CATHIC.COM.AU

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Tel/Fax: 9703 0717

Specialising in General Maintenance, Gas Fittings, Sanitary, Water Supply, Drainage, Roofing (Storm Water), Sewer blockages cleared. Competitive price guaranteed.

David Elder 0419 155 092

NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?

C1093124-JL38-13

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DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL & RURAL

✓ General maintenance ✓ No job too small ✓ Dishwashers ✓ Water and gas leaks ✓ Cold water to fridges ✓ Renovations

V Re deri g

Call Brett: 0428 145 657

0418 368 591

Free Quotes.

Licence No 33202

Call Joe 0419 275 645

weightman.plumbing@bigpond.com.au www.weightmanplumbing.com.au

RANGEHILL PLUMBING & GAS FITTING

24/7

• Septic

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

C1003972-KG6-12

0407 356 441 1055315-KG41-12

Pensioner Discounts

Quality Guttering Restoration★

Under the Southern Cross

❚ Spouting & Downpipe ❚ Replacement Specialists ❚ Colorbond Colour Selection ❚ Supply & Install ❚ Professional Advice ❚ Free Quotes ❚ Compliance Certificate Guaranteed

Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com Licence No. 21452

1144422-PB29-14

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

SC Guttering

9796 8621 0418 367 017

Pressure cleaning ● Flexi pointing ●

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

★ C695870-JM11-9

• 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

Repairs ● Rebedding ● Resprays ●

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754

1300 627 732 0418 574 398

4m3 We accept bricks, dirt and concrete

MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3 CHRIS

Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires

V Se urity & S ree Doors

SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS

C1008551-FB8-12

John 0418 318 377

BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL

Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247 V Roofi g

1156303-HM40-14

BLOCKED DRAINS

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

Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

2m3,3m3

7 Days a week

C1105812-BM03-14

• Storm water

U WANNA BIN SKIPS

C552009-BG31-7

• Sewer

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1300 NARRE BINS

Global Roller Shutters

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

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

NARRE

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

NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

1141647-RC26-14

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C1055095-KG41-12

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LIC. 33033

DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

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0418 395 032

(REG 27285)

Oz Rendering C1092317-JO38-13

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

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KINLOH BIN HIRE

Domestic & Commercial 1077848-PJ8-13

BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING

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jak_gray@bigpond.com

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

C1035550-PJ24-12

Credit Card Welcome

PLUMBING & HEATING

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www.aliteplumbing.com

10% Pensioner Discount

SETTLEMENT

V Plasterers

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Mobile: 0408 100 356

C818920-KK28-10

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Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

0449 009 849

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial

1021623-PJ16-12

SPECIALISING IN: ✓ Split systems, heating & cooling ✓ General plumbing and gas fitting ✓ Gas ducted heating service & repairs ✓ Hot water service repairs & replacements ✓ Tap Repairs

1124842-RC12-14

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

Steve on 0407 704 213

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

JAK DEMOLITION, RUBBISH REMOVAL & BIN HIRE FREE LOADING AVAILABLE

Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd

0417 382 700

No Job Too Small

www.termitesmelb.com.au

Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire

HYDROLOGY PLUMBING

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

Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443

0418 774 899

PAK BIN HIRE 0409 232 286

1072001-KG4-13

C753939-KS01-10

0439 001 504

INDUSTRIAL – COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC GENERAL PLUMBING & GASFITTING ROOFING & GUTTERING ALL GAS FITTING INSTALLATIONS BLACK FLOW PREVENTION DEVICE TESTING HOT WATER SERVICING AND REPLACEMENT VBA Licence No. – 28279

NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186

PEST & WEED For prompt & efficient control of: Rodents/ Ants/ Cockroaches/ Spiders/ Termites etc.

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

LIC. NO. 40712

TOTAL CONTROL

ish Re oval

PLUMBING & GASFITTING

RELIABLE PLUMBER

0488 097 005

C1075533-KK7-13

Qualified & Insured

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BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

1159131-PB42-14

2064941v5

● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates

฀฀ ฀ ฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Shane: 0407 565 743

V Ru

Call Now 0417 128 536 CATHIC PTY LTD

rangerpestcontrol.com.au

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

V Pest Co trol

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

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

1127933-LB14-14

FREE QUOTES Insurance claims. All work guaranteed. 27 years’ experience.

1146415-HM30-14

Sean Burns 0407 666 126

Re-bedding and flexible pointing, storm damage, leaks repaired. Painting all types of roofs. High pressure water cleaning. Guttering. Pergolas & Shed Roofs.

Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027

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

AFFORDABLE PLUMBING Lic 47089

1149694-RC33-14

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C1094654-JO40-13

ABN: 83 971 716 617

C710724-JM22-9

PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885

C1061178-PJ45-12

Seashell Painting Services

All Roof Tiling & Metal Roofing Repairs

C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11

Free quotes.

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

0410 566 535, 9799 8661

SEWER BLOCKAGES – MACHINE CLEANED฀

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

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

Factory Direct ★ Security Doors – Hinged & Sliding ★ Flyscreens BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE ★ Blinds 20% OFF ★ Measured & Made & Installed FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE ★ FREE Quotes 7 days a week

REGAL SECURITY DOORS NARRE WARREN 0419 126 895 Branch - Hillsmeade Estate Narre Warren South

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

S AND S DOORS & SCREENS NEW PRODUCT

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WEATHER SCREENS,

Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au

SN1073247-JJ19-13

A great job guaranteed for the best price.

Create a New Outdoor Living Room.

WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE

Phone: 0424 659 959

1157133-RC40-14

Interior and exterior painting. We can also plaster, render, spray roof and fence.

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

PLUMBING & GASFITTING

1120004-HM08-14

Commercial, industrial and domestic.

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GASRITE

SAS Painting

V Roofi g

1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING ฀ ฀ ฀

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

C317674-DJ19-5

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

C1083120-JO29-13

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

C939272-JJ25-11

GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

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1156098-HM39-14

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1158529-PB42-14

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C1073304-KK5-13

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1158751-DJ42-14

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General Classifieds V Tiling

• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FRESUERE MEA OTES & QU

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

Superb Tiling 4XDOLW\ ÀRRU DQG ZDOO WLOLQJ VHUYLFH %DWKURRP UHQRYDWLRQV DQG ZDWHUSURR¿QJ )UHH 4XRWH

FREECALL

C1092057-JL37-13

ECONOMY TILING

11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne C924285-KK19-11

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

Doors and Flyscr rity • Supascreen een u c • Steel & aluminium doors s Se • Quality work

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ROAD CONSTRUCTION

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Contract No CT000155

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

M. 0400 383 588

Free Quotes

E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS A WEEK We will beat any written quote

1149536-HM33-14

V Upholsterers

20% DISCOUNT

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– for the whole house

Ph Ph JoeJoe 9796 0416005 005 415 97964048 9219 or 0416 415 C638938-HJ25-8

APB UPHOLSTERY

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V Septic Tanks

GABRIEL 0409 696 568 PAUL 0404 876 716

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

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

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

MARK TILING

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS V Television/Video/Audio

Oakfern Tree Care /L Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

HOME CINEMA & ANTENNAS SOUND `N` VISION SOLUTIONS

Furniture Upholstery Free Quotes

IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY

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Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small.

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825 Fully Insured

www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders V For Sale

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

ROB'S REDGUM SUPPLIES

PINE DINING TABLE, with 6 chairs, nice condition $125 ONO Phone 5995 0122

V Garage Sales

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

CRANBOURNE, 19 Ardmore Street, Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th November, 8am-2pm. Clearance sale.

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Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

V Tree Lopping/Surgery C316291-KK18-5

C1055101-KK41-12

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

C934024-KK23-11

All types of wall and floor tiling including water proofing, screeding and caulking.

Closes 3 December 2014 Full details are available at: V Firewood

C1098600-JO43-13

SPECIALS!

C1080920-JO27-13

WINDSOR

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5995 4344

Tenders

1800 183 567

C752112-JL1-10

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Call Matt 0419 561 093

Showroom by appointment

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V Security & Screen Doors

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. LATHE Wood, 5 tools in one. Shopsmith EC. Includes 10 chisels plus bandsaw and scroll saw. $1,000. 0400 832 180.

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CRANBOURNE, 26 Rimfire Cres, Sat 15th Nov, 9am-5pm. Furniture, elec appliances, clothes, toys, bric-a-brac and lots more.

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CRANBOURNE, 59 Cranbourne Drive, Sat 15th Nov, 8am-4pm. Childrens toys and general household items.

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V Garage Sales

Call 9703 1764

C749691-SJ50-9

V Water Cartage C389274-HJ50-5

C1098234-JO43-13

V Windows

Advanced Audio Visual Repairs

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

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0418 131 374

CALL OUT FEE $0

30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228 FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

INSTALLED TODAY

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

1021701-KG17-12

ANTENNA SPECIALIST

Australian Government endorsed Installer

www.antennaspecialist.com.au

DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS

SN1074465-PJ20-13

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

Ask About Our 25% Discount Free Quotes All Suburbs Richard or Kathrin Kruyt

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

www.pakenhamcommunitymarket.com.au V Floats & Transport

GEMBROOK MARKET 4th Sunday of the month 9am - 2pm Puffing Billy Station Gembrook (Melway:312K10) FREE ENTRY Enquiries: 0437 664 121 gembrookmarket.com.au

Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au

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

General Classifieds V Adult Employment

V Adult Phone Talk

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THIS SUNDAY 16TH NOVEMBER 8AM-1PM 100 PLUS STALLS!! $20 a stall.

V Markets

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.

www.jimsantennas.com.au

section of Network Classifieds.

3rd Sunday of Month,

TREE SERVICE

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

131 546

Motoring

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

HIGH TREE

Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888 JIMAnt001BCPSN

C1103147-JL48-13

3 3 3 3 3 3

9794 8989

for a Competitive Quote

ANTENNAS

DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY

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

C1033281-KK23-12

AAA AERIAL

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C1089234-JO35-13

Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems

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SUNDAY MARKET

(Pakenham Community Market) 1163460-HM46-14

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FREE QUOT

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C1076517-PJ12-13

Call Joe on 0409 475 511

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

ADULT Happiness 1902 224 270. Grannies 60+ 1902 224 307. Randy Housewives 1902 224 309. $2.45/min pay/mob extra.

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

18+ New Girls 8 Yiannis Crt Springvale

9574 1666

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

V Domestic

V Adult Services

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.

Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044

Trades & Services

Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked

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

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

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V Music /Instruments

MUSIC LESSONS

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

The Music Centre 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e B e r w i c k V i c

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

Ph: 9769 9252

5941 2516

Travel changes

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

MUSIC LESSONS

C1085644-KK32-13

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

V Natural Remedies /Healing

C1033511-KK22-12

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

Phone 9773 9574, 0412 816 518

0447 642 643 9702 1642

Please contact us on 9703 2011 to apply

EXPERIENCED OR TRAINEE

STABLEHANDS REQUIRED

Required for busy workshop in South East Suburbs. Driver’s licence preferred. Hard working, reliable and committed persons only need apply.

We ask that you allow extra time to complete your journey or find alternative routes if travelling through this area.

WEEKENDS (SPLIT SHIFTS) Booralite Park Racing Stables - Pak Sth REQUIREMENTS

mse_mail@roads.vic.gov.au (03) 9881 8956

V Public Notices and Event

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

FULLY QUALIFIED CABINET MAKER

Employment

Call between 8am-5pm V Computers

V For Lease (Commercial)

NARRE WARREN

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

Computer

Office with all outgoings for lease. Approx 3.5m by 4.5m.

Phone 0412 008 663 V Houses & Units For Sale

V Computer Repairs ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.

www.mindbodylife hypnotherapy.com

NOW!

1163753-RC46-14

0449898131

REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES

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

Position Requirements: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Hospital and Community settings). ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Check.

A position description can be obtained by contacting Sharyn ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀ 1128491-LB14-14

Phone Bev 0411 334 415

SHEETMETAL EXPERIENCED CNC BRAKE PRESS SETTER OPERATER

KRHS provides a friendly and supportive work environment. The incumbent will be responsible for the provision of high quality Social Work services that support our hospital patients, community clients and residents in the Killara Hostel and Westernport Nursing Home and their carers/families/significant others.

Earn Extra Cash ฀

Social Worker/Counsellor-Grade 2 (Sole Practitioner Role) Full-Time Position Kooweerup Regional Health Service (KRHS) is a public hospital located in the southern section of the Cardinia Shire in Victoria. The Health Service provides a range of services including Acute Medical, Early Parenting, Palliative Care, Respite and Aged Care through its Hostel and Nursing Home. Ambulatory Care Services are provided including: District Nursing, Diabetes Education, Allied Health, i.e. Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Social Work. A range of HACC, Community Education and Health Promotion Activities are also undertaken within the organisation. There are Consulting Rooms for Visiting Specialists and a General Practitioner on site.

Beauty Room for Rent

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Required for a furniture store. You must have retail experience and a passion for sales, be able to communicate and build rapport with customers. Must have computer knowledge and must be available to work weekends and some week days.

Ph: 0405 517 785

AVON Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au

Kooweerup

V To Share

V Computer Repairs

CALL US

Call Leah on 0409 717 269 Sales People

1163678-ACM46-14

Investor looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

V Business Opportunities

WINDOWS INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS COMPUTER AND LAPTOP REPAIRS VIRUS AND SPYWARE REMOVAL ONSITE SERVICES NETWORKING MUCH MUCH MORE

22 Abbott Road, Hallam Phone 9703 1933

Required for Koo Wee Rup Bakery.

V Positions Vacant

PAKENHAM, 1 room plus own bathroom. Must have two references. $200 per week including utilities. $590 bond required. Ph: 0412 819 657

Real Estate

COMPUTER PROBLEMS?

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

NEED TO SELL?

ALL HOURS

CUSTOMER SERVICE / SALES

QUALIFIED BAKER

Employment

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

Contact Steve or John, office hours, 5998 3524.

An established and growing company is looking for an experienced and energetic Customer Service Sales person for a casual position. Must have office experience an excellent phone manner and a full driving license. Long hours and some weekends involved.

Phone 9238 9228

TRUCK DRIVER We require a Heavy Combination Truck Driver, with the following experience skills and availability. -Good customer service and presentation skills. -Must have HC Licence. -Must have minimum 2-3 years plus experience with wharf cartage, including dock work and container yards must have current MSIC Card and clean driving record.

Contact Fiorelli Freights on 9703 2011

V Storage

ABBOTT SELF STORAGE

Serving the southeast since 1990

N T AT VES

0410 544 526

Real Estate

Business Computing Specialists

Required to drive out of the Pakenham mill for Tooradin based company. Heavy combination licence. Vic Roads printout and references required. Afternoon shift, 5 days per week. Previous Applicants need not apply

Must have experience in all aspects of cabinet making, to be able to work as a team, car licence a bonus, tools not necessary. Immediate start. Based in Cranbourne. Phone Dave 5995 5552.

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.

MUSICIANS REQUIRED. Mainly rock/rhythm/blues. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008 or call 5968 1335.

Call Mel/Fiona People with references preferred Ph: 5942 6189

FEED TANKER DRIVER

LABOURERS

V Public Notices and Event

• Ph si all fit & Relia le • Ca Li ense • Bo es/Feeds/Ho se Handling • Ope ate uad ike & T aile

Email: office150@bigpond.com

0408 397 455

Thank you for your patience while these important works are completed.

Email Call

0418 584 366

WINDOW TINTER

Single lane closure on Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road during work hours of 9am-3:30pm, Monday to Friday. Speed limits will be reduced to 40km/h as works occur. Speed limits will be reduced to 60km/h outside these hours during the project timeframe. Road users can expect delays of up to 10 minutes.

C572426-TG41-7

GUITAR, UKE, BASS LESSONS

Hypnotherapy Will change your life!!!

Pavement rehabilitation work has started on HealesvilleKoo Wee Rup Road at Pakenham South and Koo Wee Rup. The work will take place from north of Hall Road to Ellett Road at Pakenham South as well as from Ballarto Road to north of Manks Road at Koo Wee Rup, and will include small sections of connecting local roads.

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

C686565-JM4-9

1161743-ACM44-14

MUSIC LESSONS

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

for a casual position commencing immediately. Rate negotiable To apply please call Men on

Mid November 2014 to April 2015

C542458-KK26-7

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

Narre Warren 9796 7090

Experienced Tip Truck and Dog Trailer Driver

Contact details

B E R W I C K

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road rehabilitation

Phone: 5941 4578

C1099842-JL44-13

guitar - piano - keyboard bass - drums

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

We require a B Double Truck Driver with the following experience, skills and availability: Good Customer Service skills Full Time permanent run – 5 nights per week Monday to Friday Country Line Haul Run (Must have Line Haul experience) Must have minimum 10 years B Double experience with clean driving record Extensive Non Syncro gearbox experience

1163504-ACM46-14

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

Ellagant Pooches

B Double Truck Driver – Night Run

DRIVER We are currently seeking an

ZO441033 1162529-EG45-14

V Massage Therapists

V Positions Vacant

Applications in writing to Ms. T. Ramsay, P.O. Box 53, Kooweerup Vic 3981 or email to gregorys@krhs.net.au by close of business Tuesday 25th November, 2014

Permanent position plus overtime. Dandenong area. Phone 8787 8522

GAS FORKLIFT DRIVER To load and pallatise freight, in a fast paced environment. Contact 9703 2011

OFFICE ASSISTANT Applications are invited for this position at a transport company located in the S.E. Suburbs. The successful applicant must demonstrate sound organizational, communication, computer, literacy and numeracy skills. Must be self motivated and be able to work in a team environment. The position will involve general office duties, upkeep of manuals and procedures with the view to move to an operations role. Experience in the transport industry preferred. Experience with pallet control/management an advantage.

Applications in writing to PO Box 5172 Hallam 3803 or email gourley@gourleytransport.com.au V Professional

PIPELAYERS & CREW LEADERS Delplant is an industry leader and seeks new staff for ongoing works in S.E. suburbs. Applicants must have substantial experience in water and gas together with a current driver’s license and other required tickets.

For more information and how to apply, please visit our website www.delplant.com.au or phone Kylie on 03 9796 0700

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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880

C1082052-JL28-13

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

C1065437-KG48-12

C997259-JL2-12

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

1021249-PJ16-12

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.

Delivered in 10 metre loads

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

V Positions Vacant

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.

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

Employment

V Public Notices and Event

V Pets & Services

TOP SOIL

All Ages & levels Welcome ENROL NOW!

General Notices

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V Garden/ Outdoor

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V Professional

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.


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Employment V Training And Development

V Training And Development

Casey College of Beauty Therapy

Part Time Positions in Aged Care

TAKING ENROLMENTS FOR 2015 ENROL NOW FOR CERTIFICATE II, III & IV HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY COURSES EXCELLENCE IN BEAUTY AND HAIRDRESSING

‘Reputation Matters’

Enrol in our pre-Christmas DISCOUNTED (22216VIC) Certificate II Building and Construction Pre Apprenticeship. Start Date 10th Nov completing 27th Feb, Other start dates 8th Dec/ 5th Jan All 4 days a week. We have over 10 local Builders & our Group Training Dept waiting to interview on completion of this course for Apprenticeships in 2015. Standard fee $606* Concession $390* inc materials and work boots.

Does completing a CHC30212 Certificate III in Aged Care whilst working interest you? Through our industry partners, 16 Traineeship positions are available for dedicated people to work as PCAs in Aged Care. You will need to undertake 15 days of practical skill training before commencing in your traineeship – as part of the Certificate III.

Graduate from a school that is recognised and respected.

MUM/DAD need an Apprentice Carpenter in the Family?

Complete the remainder of your Certificate III whilst you work and get paid for it.

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NATIONALLY ACCREDITED TRAINING BEAUTY THERAPY & HAIRDRESSING

People with a disability and/or mature aged students are encouraged to apply. *This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. Eligibility criteria applies.

Please call Elsa on

฀Day & Evening classes ฀Government Funding ฀Payment plans ฀Kit included

0428 117 934

V Resumes/ Employment Services

Add us on Facebook CaseyCollege Ccbt

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Go online at - www.caseycollegeofbeautytherapy.com

ENROL NOW! 1300 711 072 (FREE CALL)

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Locations: Cranbourne, Pakenham, Trafalgar, Morwell

TOID 20828

*Skills Training Australia may use both State and Federal funding eligibility criteria does apply. We actively encourage potential students from disadvantaged group to apply for training opportunities with us. Eligibility criteria does apply.

Forced to resign Redundancy

Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee

9650 0735 www.justrelations.com

Call FRAN on 1300 135 008. Toid 3192 1161679-PB44-14

to find out more.

DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AVAILABLE | GOVERNMENT FUNDING

Don’t miss out on your place for 2015

V Training And Development

V Volunteers

WANTED – VOLUNTEER To pro ide se retarial/ad i ser i es for a e fou datio esta lished to assist ith edu atio al opportu ities i Casey area. Based i Cra our e No ost i ol ed to the olu teer Email your interest: jwest@trcgp.com.au

C753789-SJ1-10

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Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

Please call us at

1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

Find local work with an advert in the C1032608-JL21-12

Get paid while you walk !

Trades & Services

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�� Connecting people with the local sport they love.

World class fightback By RUSSELL BENNETT FOR the first three quarters of Penny Taylor’s return to the Dandenong Rangers’ WNBL line-up on Saturday afternoon, it was the intangibles that set her apart. Taylor, originally out of the Belgrave South junior system, displayed her unique ability to disrupt Townsville’s passing lanes, to alter shots, box out and throw long outlet passes to team mates in transition - playing a huge role in keeping her side in the contest when it was outplayed for large parts of the first half. But the Opals captain’s fourth quarter showed why she’s one of the world’s best basketball players. Three huge, clutch three-pointers - the last with just 28 seconds left were key in the Rangers turning a four-point deficit with just 3:40 left on the clock into a seven-point win, 79-72. Taylor only had nine points to her name through the first three quarters but finished with a Rangers’ team-high 21 to go along with five rebounds and four assists in front of a strong home crowd that would no doubt have been bigger if not for the game being televised on the ABC, and in its 3pm timeslot. Star US import Cappie Pondexter, who Taylor has won two WNBA championships with as a member of the Phoenix Mercury, also finished with 16 points, four assists and three steals. But it was reserve big Lauren Scherf who Rangers’ coach Mark Wright named his player of the game. With just one training session under her belt over the past two weeks

- due to her Year 12 exams - the 18-year-old was vital in getting her side a massive win over the previously undefeated Townsville. Make no mistake - this victory could be the turning point of a Rangers’ season that has started so inconsistently. “It’s been really tough for the players who’ve been beaten up physically - they’re tired and fatigued from some pretty tough losses - so it was really important that we re-gathered,” Wright said. “Like a good team that I’m hoping they’ll become, they rallied and played a great team game today and showed our fans and the national basketball audience what’s in store. “Penny Taylor is just world-class and any time you bring a player like that into the team it’s going to make the team better and all the other players better. “There was a real indication of that today in how we responded.” But the day after defeating the previously unbeaten, top-of-the-table Townsville, Dandenong lowered its colours to the Melbourne Boomers in the local derby - losing 93-77. The Rangers started where they left off against Townsville but conceded 31 points in the second quarter, putting them on the back foot for the rest of the game. Taylor led Dandenong brilliantly, finishing with 26 points on a superefficient 61 per cent shooting, but she and Pondexter were the only two Rangers to score in double figures. Dandenong will host Bendigo this Sunday from 2pm at the Dandenong Basketball Stadium.

Former Belgrave South Red Devil and two-time WNBA champion Penny Taylor made an immediate impact on Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS her return to the Dandenong Rangers in the WNBL. 130433

Trainer looks forward with memories By DAVID NAGEL DEVON Meadows trainer Glenn Rounds will draw on some very special memories when his exciting sprinter All Strung Out lines up in tonight’s heats of the $600,000 TAB Melbourne Cup at Sandown Park. First run in 1956 and now the world’s richest greyhound race, the cup provided Rounds and his late partner Judy Hayley with their biggest thrill in the sport, claiming the 2001 edition with Classic Capri. Judy passed away after a battle with leukaemia at the beginning of 2012, her standing in the sport recognised with the running of the Judy Hayley Memorial in March this year. “We had some pretty handy dogs together but that win was definitely the highlight,” Rounds said of Classic Capri’s victory. “It’d be a good race to win again but the heats of the Melbourne Cup are always outstanding and tough to win. "The prize money we are running for now is incredible and it’s rivalling the horses.

"As far as I’m concerned, greyhound racing has never been better.” “Tough to win”, well that’s an understatement with tonight’s eight heats featuring 26 individual Group winners, combining for 828 race wins and more than $6.8m in prize money. Rounds bred, trains and owns All Strung Out, a black dog, one of six whelped on 12 August 2012, out of Bekim Bale-Casey’s Angel. Highlights of All Strung Out’s 21 start career include victory in the Group 2 Great Chase in September and a close-up second in the Group 1 Peter Mosman Classic at Wentworth Park in June. Despite both of those careerbest runs beginning from box eight; Rounds said he was delighted by drawing box two for tonight’s second heat at 7.25pm. “You might get away with it once or twice but you can’t keep running around fields of this quality,” he said. “He’s not the fastest of beginners, but he’s drawn well in box two and we’ve got a dog on our inside that ran 29.28 last week.

"If we can get a cart out of the first turn and be somewhere near the lead, he’ll get a full head of steam... he’ll be strong late." Rounds said despite having his kennel-star in tip-top condition there was always an element of luck required at the elite level. “All the trainers respect what the other dogs can do,” he said. “Maybe one, two or three dogs will get a clear run and we’re hoping to be one of them. "We’re taking a fit and healthy dog to the track, he’s good within himself, so whatever will be will be. "He’s still young and got a promising future ahead.” The TAB Melbourne Cup heats are supported by four heats of the Solo Bold Trease for the country’s top stayers where RSN Sandown Cup winner Sweet It Is will be out to land her fourth Group 1 title. The winner of each TAB Melbourne Cup heat - and first two in each Solo Bold Trease heat - will progress to next week’s final. The first of 12 Group 1 heats will be run at 7.04pm and entry to the track is free.

Crunch time at PCNSA By DAVID NAGEL

Glenn Rounds and his exciting pup All Strung Out will take on the nation's best in tonight's heats of the $600,000 TAB Melbourne Cup. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

THE PCN Sports Alliance board will meet on Friday to finally vote on the future of the nine Casey Cardinia league clubs currently under its auspice. The CCFL clubs began a process on October 2, requesting a withdrawal of membership from PCNSA, citing poor communication and a lack of service among their list of grievances. PCNSA originally had 21 days, to October 23, to vote on whether to grant the clubs exemption from Rule 14.1, which states 12 months’ notice, must be given of a clubs intention to resign from the league. However, AFL Victoria Country intervention has seen the process drag on, the clubs coerced by AFL Vic Country into listening to a proposal from PCNSA and its plans for the future. The clubs have rejected that proposal, meaning the PCNSA board will vote on Friday on whether to grant the exemption. A yes vote will see the CCFL clubs free to govern their own competition in 2015, while a no vote will force the CCFL clubs into an appeals process through AFL Victoria.

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Swans cop a real hiding By DAVID NAGEL VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne (6/274 dec) remains winless - at the foot of the Premier cricket ladder - after its bowlers were pounded by HawthornMonash University (5/278) at Casey Fields on Saturday. The Swans resumed at 2/131 and seemingly did everything right in setting the Uni boys a difficult chase with Daniel Watson (66 not out), skipper Chris Hall (32) and Rob Elston (22) helping to post an imposing score. But from there it all went horribly wrong... no Swans bowler was spared as Uni skipper Matt Goodier (85), along with Benny Howell (63) and Locky Inglis (55 not out), made a meal of the Swans attack. This was a heart-breaking loss for the Swans

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who travel to Toorak Park this Saturday for dayone of their round seven clash with Prahran. TOM Donnell (119) was magnificent on Saturday leading Dandenong (3/231) to victory against Frankston Peninsula (216) at Shepley Oval. The left-handed opener’s seventh century, in a career that has seen more than 5000 runs flow from his blade, set the home side on the path to victory in the first two-day game of the season. Donnell lost his usual partner in crime, fellow opener Brett Forsyth (9) early, before settling in with another club stalwart Peter Sweeney (76), to get the Panthers hunt back on track. The pair put on a scintillating 197-run stand. The Panthers take to the Junction Oval this Saturday for day one of their clash with St Kilda.

After the rain ... the real deal as the heat hits the pitch By DAVID NAGEL DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION TURF 1 - Round 3 (Day 2) HOT, muggy conditions replaced the wet weather from last week in DDCA Turf 1, with last season’s Turf-2 champions Cranbourne confirming its finals’ credentials with a comfortable one-day victory on Saturday (as a result of the washout of day one of Round 3).

CRANBOURNE v NORTH DANDENONG IN the battle between third and fourth on the ladder it was North Dandenong (6/120cc) which didn’t cope with the pressure, dropping outside the top four after its batsmen struggled in reply to Cranbourne’s (7/171cc) competitive total at Casey Fields. Cranbourne skipper Steve Spoljaric won the toss and decided to wield willow, Lucas Ligt (24), Jordan Cleland (31), Spoljaric (24) and powerhouse, Te Ahu Davis (34), all making considerable contributions at the top of the order, but none kicking on for that match-winning innings. Ben Maroney (18) and Cam Dinger (19 not out) also chimed in for the Ea-

gles, while North Dandy’s Michael De Kauwe (3/45) and Jurgen Andersen (2/26) took wickets at precisely the right time to avoid some serious carnage. But the real story was just beginning to be told. North Dandy had triers, led by Craig Gunawardana (22) and Nasrat Mulkezada (20), but provided no serious threat to the ridiculous depth of the Eagles’ bowling attack. Tim Fathers (2/13), along with Marty (2/15) and Cam Kelly (2/15) were the pick of the home side’s eight bowling options.

HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v LYNDALE WOW... what a difference seven days can make... just ask HSD (170) who turned its fortunes around in stunning style to take the points against Lyndale (59) at Reedy Reserve. Resuming in all sorts of trouble at 5/67, the home side recovered, courtesy of a momentum-changing 66-run stand between Shehan Bandaranayake (53) and Michael Davies (25). Paul Stockdale (19 not out) then dished out some lowerorder pain for the visitors, who collapsed in reply. HSD was ferocious, with Davies (3/10), Justin Davis (3/10) and Chad Van

Estrop (3/13) taking just 24 overs to secure their sides first points for the season.

PARKFIELD v BUCKLEY RIDGES PARKFIELD (7/157) scored its second win for the season, chasing down Buckley’s (154) mediocre score from day one. No individual Parkfield scores were available at time of going to press, but for Buckley, Lukas Hoogenboom (3/49), Matt Goodwright (2/22) and Wes Nicholas (2/49) kept their gloves up in a losing fight.

MORDIALLOC v BERWICK TOO much time was lost on day one, meaning the much anticipated clash between Mordialloc (0/62) and Berwick (8/187dec) petered out to a draw at Mordialloc’s Ben Kavanagh Reserve. The Bears resumed on 2/51, but slipped to 4/52 as Mordialloc’s Stuart Squires (5/27) made early inroads. Those two wickets stopped the Bears from having an aggressive approach, with survival becoming the key and the draw a red-hot favourite. Dushan Wickramarathna (74), Bathiya Perera (28) and Dan Brown (26) did well to repel Squire’s advances, before Leon Kennedy (50 not out) and Tim Richardson (10 not out) saw the home

Cranbourne’s Cameron Dinger chipped in with 19 not out as the Eagles’ set North Dandenong 172 for victory at Casey Fields on Saturday. 130316 Picture: DONNA OATES side through to stumps with the loss of no wicket.

DANDENONG WEST v HALLAM KALORA PARK Dandenong West (160) put its feet up after securing victory, and a top-four berth, over Hallam-Kalora Park (105) over the Victoria Derby weekend at Greaves Reserve.

COOMOORA v SPRINGVALE SOUTH COOMOORA (74) and Springvale South (1/75) also lock horns in a one-day

contest (due to last week’s weather blowing the cover off the pitch prior to day one of the round) at Coomoora Reserve on Sunday. Wielding the willow to great effect for Springvale South were Craig Slocombe (39 not out), Nathan King (29) and Ruwantha P. Kellepotha (4 not out). THIS WEEK (Round 4 - Day 1): Lyndale v Cranbourne, Berwick v Dandenong West, Hallam Kalora Park v Parkfield, North Dandenong v Coomoora, Buckley Ridges v Heinz Southern Districts and Springvale South v Mordialloc.

Hills take the high ground By DAVID NAGEL

QUIZ NUMBER 1425

1. IN what sport did Jerry Maguire manage several leading stars? 2. WHO was the first boxer to regain the world heavyweight crown? 3. WHICH golfer won four Australian Open titles and then retired after a big lottery win? 4. WHICH famous horse won 33 races from 43 starts at the turn of the 20th century? 5. WHAT is the man who steers a rowing crew known as? 6. WHICH Australian appeared in four Wimbledon singles finals, losing every time? 7. WHERE in the USA were the 1980 Winter Olympics held? 8. WHAT nationality is surfing champion Gabriel Medina? 9. IN what sport is the Queen’s Prize awarded? 10. WHICH swimming stroke was used for the first time in Olympic competition at Melbourne in 1956? 11. WHICH Aussie golfer was once made an offer to pose nude in Playboy magazine? 12. WHICH well known winemaker skippered an Australian America›s Cup challenger? 13. WHAT is a sequence of scoring strokes in snooker known as? 14. AT which course did Greg Norman score his 1986 British Open golf triumph? 15. WHAT game traditionally kicks off the English soccer season? 16. WHICH Pakistani cricketer scored 499 in a first class match? 17. WHICH Australian won the world surfboard championship in 1968? 18. WHICH US boxer was stripped of his world title because he wouldn’t join the army? 19. WHO was the first Australian wicket-keeper to score a century in Test cricket? 20. HOW many medals did Carl Lewis win at the 1984 Olympics?

VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION ENDEAVOUR Hills (1/70) is another which fought back strongly on day one as it took control of its match against Ormond (194) at Sydney Pargeter Reserve. The Eagles were struggling to make inroads early, with Ormond 4/165, before skipper Chris Pereira (5/31) turned the afternoon on its head. Pereira was the catalyst for

the home side, the visitors losing 5/14 to waste their advantage. Matt Langley (2/41) also claimed multiple wickets, while the effort of Richard Saniga (0/16 off 11) to tie things up shouldn’t go unnoticed. Zach Allen (41 not out) and Shean Vanderwert (19 not out) then finished the afternoon off in style with an unbroken 59run stand that will resume at 1pm this Saturday. Noble Park (0/10) has the

destiny of its round four clash against Kingston Saints (219) held firmly in its own hands after a strong fight-back late on day one at Walter Galt Reserve. The Saints appeared headed for something quite substantial, in control at 6/217, before Mevan Fernando and Marasinghe Perera led a bowling revival. Fernando, who claimed five wickets, and Perera three, combined as the home side lost its last four wickets for just two runs.

VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET Hawthorn-Monash Uni 5-278 d CaseySouth Melbourne 6/274 (dec) (J. Holden 63, M. Wallace 40, D. Watson 66*, C. Hall 32). Dandenong 3/231 (T. Donnell 119, P. Sweeney 76) d Frank Pen 216 (J. Nanopoulos 6/28, D. Doran 3/39). DDCA - TURF 1 Dandenong West 160 (A. Brannan 35, C.R. Booth 4/27 (Inc hat-trick), B.P. Hall 3/26) and 3/17 d Hallam Kalora Park 105 (A. Harry 4/34, S.J. Weir 3/29, J. Brown 3/31). Mordialloc 0/62 (L. Kennedy 50*) drew Berwick 8/187 (dec) (D.D. Wickramarathna 74, S. Squires 5/27). Heinz Southern Districts 170 (S.D. Bandaranayake 53) d Lyndale 59 (J.W. Davis 3/10, M.D. Davies 3/10, C.A. Van Estrop 3/13). Parkfield 7/157 (L.P. Hoogenboom 3/49) d Buckley Ridges 154 (D.F.

Haasbroek 69, P.D. Rudd 34, S. Bell 4/29, N. Perera 3/27). Cranbourne 7/171(cc) (T. Davis 34, J. Cleland 31, M.J. De Kauwe 3/45) d North Dandenong 6/120(cc). Springvale South 1/75 (C. Slocombe 39*, N.A. King 29) d Coomoora 74 (N.A. King 5/24, J.L. Armitage 2/6). WGCA PREMIER Cardinia 7/161(dec) (L. Turner 59, D. Strahan 30, T. Wheller 30*, K. Gibbs 3/14) d Upper Beaconsfield 55 (D. Henwood 5/22, N. Barfuss 4/28) and 2/24. Tooradin 188 (D. Sutton 65, T.J. Hussey 55, D. Madushanka 5/60, C. O’Hara 3/55) v Kooweerup. Emerald 8/274(dec) (J. Hanfi-Scott 98, I. Litterbach 59, C. Marsh 33*, A.J. Walker 27) v Beaconsfield 1/50. Merinda Park 1/16 v Pakenham 209 (B. Welsh 84, Z.W. Chaplin 27, J.

Pongracic 4/53). DISTRICT Devon Meadows 149 (D. O’Brien 36, T. Solanke 3/18) v Officer 6/97 (A. Reid 28*). NNG/Maryknoll v Cranbourne Meadows 9/249 (C. Hauselberger 51, J. Broomhall 39, M. Smith 32, J. Lownds 3/56). Lyndhurst Vikings 2/59 (M. Henry 28*) v Pak. Upper/Toomuc 125 (B. Clough 30, J.T. Fitzgerald 3/9, A. Bajwa 3/41). Clyde 2/62 (S. Webster 39) v SFX Old Collegians 174 (C. Shepherdson 41, W. Bodsworth 28, K. Avard 4/35). VSDCA - SOUTH/EAST 1ST XI Endeavour Hills 1/70 (Z. Allen 41*) v Ormond 194 (J.S. Wild 44, J.E. Bartholomeusz 41, M. Thomas 37, C. Pereira 5/31, M. Langley 2/41). Kingston Saints 219 (L. Wintle 78, B. Clurey 66, A. White 33) v Noble Park 0/10.


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Cardinia tools up for war By DAVID NAGEL WGCA PREMIER DIVISION REVIEW - ROUND 5 (Day 1) CARDINIA (7/161dec) has reminded all teams in the WGCA Premier division that it has weapons to spare, smashing through an insipid Upper Beaconsfield (55 and 2/24) line-up at Gunton Oval on Saturday. The WGCA hierarchy will be hoping the gap between first and fourth on the ladder is not as it appears, after the Bulls charged through the Maroons without one sign of resistance. The Bulls are now chasing outright points after Dean Henwood (5/22) and Neil Barfuss (4/28) had the visitors 9/24 at one stage, before number 10 Jayden Joyce (24) became the only batsman to reach double figures. Luke Turner (59), Daniel Strahan (30) and Travis Wheller (30 not out) proved there were no demons in the pitch with a convincing run chase before sending the Marrons back in. Two of the WGCA’s heavy-hitters, Tooradin (188) and Kooweerup, look set for a cracking day two after the Demons reeled in the Seagulls at Tooradin. The sublime batting skills of Dylan Sutton (65) and skipper Tom Hussey (55) had the Seagulls cruising at 1/89, before leg-spinner Dananja Madushanka (5/60) and wily all-rounder Chris O’Hara (3/55) applied the brakes. The Demons have slipped down the ladder in the pair’s absence this season - their inclusion on Saturday clearly giving the perennial finalists a new

lease on life. A glistening half-century from Bradey Welsh (84) has given Pakenham (209) something to bowl at against Merinda Park (1/16) at Donnelly Reserve. The Lions should have more to defend, however, after Welsh dominated stands with opener Russ Lehman and skipper Jason Williams to have the Lions 2/120 and seemingly in command. But the Lions brittle and underperforming middle-order was soon exposed, by Jason Pongracic (4/53) and Jess Mathers (2/58), who only met their match when youngsters Zac Chaplin (27) and Matt Welsh (23) appeared and put on 49 for the eighth wicket. Pongracic, who backed up his 106 against reigning premier Kooweerup last round with another impressive display, will be the key wicket for the Lions when play resumes this Saturday. A bold and brazen Emerald (8/274dec) has made its intentions clear by declaring with 15 overs to bat against Beaconsfield (1/50) at Haileybury college in Berwick. The Bombers were just holding their own at their temporary home ground, that was until Julian Scott (98) and Ian Litterbach (59) combined for a match-defining 95-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Veteran all-rounder Clinton Marsh (33 not out) then put the icing on the cake before grabbing the new pill and making the early breakthrough.

Tooradin skipper Tom Hussey can’t believe his bad luck after being given out, caught behind for 55 against Kooweerup. 130314 Picture: DONNA OATES Nathan Dooley grabbed four wickets for the Tigers in an outstanding contribution. DISTRICT top-team Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (125) has its hands full after Lyndhurst Vikings (2/59) took first-day honours at Barry Simon Re-

serve. Opener Ben Clough (30) and number eight Nick Kyval (26) threatened for the Yabbies but Jesse Fitzgerald (3/9) and Ammar Bajwa (3/41) always had the Vikings with their noses in front.

The early wicket of Mark Henry (28 not out) is a non-negotiable for the Yabbies if they crave a comeback. The season of Devon Meadows (149) was on life support after 48 overs against Officer (6/97) before a brutal bowling display tightened things up at Glover Reserve. Darren O’Brien (36) and Ben Hussey (26) scratched and clawed for the seventh-placed Panthers against the quality of Toyosi Solanke (3/18), before Mick Floyd (2/27) and Lucas Carroll (2/13) put the wind up the Bullants late in the day. Cranbourne Meadows (9/249) has produced the ultimate team batting performance against Nar Nar Goon/ Maryknoll at Garfield. Eight Rebels visited double-figures, with six of those past 20, but only Chris Hauselberger (51) could kick on to raise his bat. Josh Lownds (3/56) was brave for the Goon, considering the challenge that was laid before him. Four wickets to Kane Avard (4/35) have provided third-placed Clyde (2/62) with the upper hand in its clash with cellar-dweller SFX Old Collegians (174) at Lineham Oval. Chris Shepherdson (41) proved the main stumbling block for the Avard and the Cougars, who eventually crashed through in 54 overs. Shane Webster (39) got the Cougars’ chase off to a flyer before losing his wicket late in the day.

Father and son team on the rise By RUSSELL BENNETT IT’S safe to say Saturday was a big one in the D’Rozario household. Dad Shane and son Jonathan became the first father-son combination in the decade-long history of the Lynbrook Cricket Club to walk out side-by-side in the Lakers’ firsts. And in the change rooms during the build-up to Lynbrook’s Turf 4 clash with Coomoora at Marriott Waters Reserve, Shane said the occasion “was right up there with playing on the MCG”. Shane, the current coach of the Lakers and captain of its Turf 4 side, has a long and decorated Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) career to his name. He won the Alan Wookey Medal as the best and fairest Division 1 player of the 2006/07 season and spent well over a decade at Buckley Ridges - winning a Turf 1 flag during his time at the club. He has also played on the MCG twice during his career, but being able to play in the same senior side as his son gave him a special thrill. “I’m buzzing, to be honest,” Shane said less than an hour before Saturday’s play began. “I thought this would still be a few years away but he’s come along quickly and it’s been a pleasant surprise. “Availability of players does have a bit to do with it but at the same time the cricket club is trying to promote the kids as quickly as possible. “Jonno is training with the senior guys and doing really well so he deserves his chance.” Shane is currently in his third season at Lynbrook - a young club, but one that has taken impressive steps forward over recent seasons. Jonathan could well play a key

Cal O’Hare, in action last Premier season against Pakenham, is back in the top tier after a frustrating injury layoff. 116345 Picture: ROB CAREW

Seagull off sideline By RUSSELL BENNETT

Shane D’Rozario got to live out the dream of many fathers on Saturday when he lined up alongside Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT 12-year-old son Jonathan in Lynbrook’s Turf 4 side. 130646 role at the club in the coming years. Asked what he loves most about the sport, he said: “Just the tension - going out there in your whites and having a bowl.” The 12-year-old leg-spinner had only ever really “mucked around” on turf pitches prior to his debut on Saturday but his mother was forever telling him to put down his cricket bat at home. Like his old man, he lives and breathes the sport.

He captained the under-12 DDCA team that took out the Mitchell Shield last season and during the 2014/15 pre-season got some valuable coaching from Berwick Turf 1 player Bathiya Perera. He has played up a grade in the under-15s this season and has also trialled with a representative under-14 side. But he was probably dealing with more than his fair share of butterflies on Saturday.

“I think he’s a little bit nervous but I think they’re good nerves,” said a beaming Shane. Lynbrook (153) won its rainshortened Round 3 one-day clash with Coomoora (127) on Saturday by 26 runs. Shane top-scored for the Lakers with 48 while Jonathan (2), who got the chance to bat with his father, scored his first runs in the club's firsts.

TOORADIN champions and great mates Cal O’Hare, Tom Hussey and Aaron Avery have plenty in common. They’re arguably the three best all-rounders in the WGCA, they’re all big game performers... and they all hate watching on the sidelines. It was only about eight weeks ago that Seagulls player-coach O’Hare had his second LARS reconstruction on his left knee in five years. Yet on Saturday he returned to the Premier line-up for his 100th game in the ones after making his return to senior cricket via B Grade in Round 4. “I wasn’t meant to bowl, or even bat, I guess, but it didn’t end up panning out that way,” he said after finishing with 3/22 from nine overs in that clash. O’Hare, 25, has something to compare his injury to - when he had the same surgery on the same knee five years ago he was back bowling in about 10 weeks. “It’s got a much quicker turnaround than the hamstring (reconstruction method) so it’s definitely worth doing, I think,” he said about going the LARS method over a traditional knee reconstruction. O’Hare (and Avery) had a tough day at the crease on Saturday against Kooweerup - dismissed without scoring. But now that he’s back in the thick of it, he can work with his team mates once again on their shared goal - another Premier title for the Gulls.

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It can and it will CRANBOURNE BOWLS THEY say lightning never strikes twice in the same place but it did on Saturday at Cranbourne in Division 1 bowls with the team losing to Kingsbury by two shots. Both sides were locked in at 74 shots each with Cranbourne falling over on the last bowl of the day giving victory to Kingsbury and another heartbreaking two-shot loss at home which was exactly the same margin as two weeks ago. In other results both Division 2 and Division 3 sides lost however Division 4 and Division 7 recorded good wins for the day. DIVISION 1 Mark Bland returned to his home club after a long time away to give a strong performance along with his team-mates, Gascoigne, Byrne and skip Quigg to record a 15-shot win. The remaining teams all lost resulting in a two-shot loss against Kingsbury. DIVISION 2 Cranbourne played Berwick away to record a 23-shot loss with only one winning team - skipped by Gary Farrington who won by five shots. Gary Farrington is in great form and was well supported by his team of Male, Whalley and Reid. DIVISION 3 A solid eight-shot win by John Mulder and his rink team of Raiti, Van Soest and Stanley was not enough to defeat Dandenong club with a loss recorded by 25 shots. DIVISION 4 The Cranbourne side played away against Murrumbeena to record a pleasing seven-shot victory with two rink sides having a great day. DIVISION 7 Playing at home Division 7 defeated Coatesville by 14.25 shots. Excellent performances from skip Romeijn and his team of Watts and Forsythe who won by 11.25 shots along with skip Sorrensen and his team of Devanny, Tadday and De Pradines who won by eight shots. Results: Kingsbury (1) 76 d Cranbourne Div. 1 74 (R. Travica 17/23, L. Quigg 28/13, P. Colthup 16/25, S. Arthur 13/15). Berwick 91 d Cranbourne Div. 2 68 (N. Fell 17/22, M. Boltong 17/26, G. Farrington 20/15, G. Hunt 14/28). Dandenong Club 94 d Cranbourne Div. 3 69 (J. Mulder 23/15, S. Burnett 17/21, K. Bowler 20/28, M. Scotter 9/30). Cranbourne Div. 4 82 (C. Wright 23/17, D. O’Reilly 20/30, L. Coate 16/18, J. Gardner 23/10) d Murrumbeena 75. Cranbourne Div. 7 84.5 (R. Tormey 18/21, T. Scanton 19/21, B. Romeijn 20.5/9.25, R. Sorensen 27/19) d Coatesville 70.25. LADIES’ MIDWEEK PENNANT Cranbourne playing Glen Waverley away, came home with a resounding victory. This result keeps the side on top of the ladder with six wins from six games. Another very strong win from the team of C. Wright, K. Dudink, J. Pearce and S. Mueller. Results: Cranbourne 75 (C. Wright 30/12, F. Farrall 24/14, L. Whalley 21/21) d Glen Waverley 47. DIVISION 1 OPEN The side travelled to Hampton Park, and the ‘hoodoo’ of defeat was finally broken by Cranbourne. Results: Cranbourne 59 (K. Fulton 21/15, M. Boltong 15/21, G. Dudink 23/17) d Hampton Park 53. DIVISION 2 OPEN Cranbourne played hosts to Hampton Park 2 and recorded yet another sound victory. With the side fourth on the ladder, J. Mulder, R. Tormey, J. Coate, and F. Cannizzaro had the game-winning score. Results: Cranbourne 63 (J. Mulder 30/10, I. Smith 20/20, K. Bowler 13/26) d Hampton Park 56. DIVISION 5 OPEN At home to Croydon, Cranbourne found the opposition just too good on the day and were defeated by seven shots. Results: Croydon 46 d Cranbourne 39 (H. Van Soest 19/21, S. Depiazza 20/25). Next week Cranbourne Division 1 plays Heathmont away while Cranbourne Division 2 plays cross city rivals Cranbourne RSL at home. QUIZ NUMBER 1421 ANSWERS: 1. American football 2. Floyd Patterson 3. Ossie Pickworth 4. Carbine 5. The coxswain 6. Ken Rosewall 7. Lake Placid 8. Brazilian 9. Shooting 10. The butterfly 11. Jan Stephenson 12. Sir James Hardie 13. A break 14. Turnberry 15. The Charity Shield final 16. Hanif Mohammad 17. Nat Young 18. Muhammad Ali 19. Rod Marsh 20. Four

Saturday a shiner HAMPTON PARK BOWLS MIDWEEK PENNANT MELBOURNE Cup day necessitated the midweek Pennant being move to Thursday last week, with both Hampton Park teams playing neighbours, Cranbourne. Division 1 played at Hampton Park while Division 2 played at Cranbourne. Both teams suffered close but disappointing losses. Division 1: Cranbourne (2) 1469 d Hampton Park (1) 2-63 (G. Ampt/H. Naismith/D. Eastick/H. Lambert won 21-15. D. Carr/A. Westwell/N. Hendrie/C. Hendrie lost 15-21. S. Collins/J. Westwell/A. Brandolin/E. Smith lost 17-23). Division 2: Cranbourne (3) 1363 d Hampton Park (2) 3-56 (I. Bartlett/G. Clough/K. Goold/R. Woff won 26-13. J. Nunan/M. Baker/R. Wood/B. Nicol drew 20 all. B. Diaper/R. Diaper/I. Kitt/K Damon lost 10-30). However on Saturday the tide turned, and all Hampton Park teams won. Division 2 was at Clayton on their grass. Division 2: Hampton Park (1) 1684 d Clayton (3) 2-77 (S. Barnes/C. Hendrie/A. Brandolin/W. Hardy won 23-12. M. Smith/N. Hendrie/S. McDonald/K. Cobden won 25-21. G. Ampt/J. Nunan/S. Michallef/S. Collins won 27-20. L. Simpson/M. Paton/P. Hayden/Z. Storm lost 9-24). Division 4 was at home to Ber-

Steve Barnes led beautifully for Warwick Hardy’s side, defeating their Clayton opponents 23 to 12. 130477 Picture: CONTRIBUTED wick, and won all rinks. Division 4: Hampton Park (2) 18-111 d Berwick (5) 0-50. (C. Barnes/R. Pallett/S. Hatch/I. Bartlett won 39-8. H. Naismith/J. Wright/G. Ladner/R. Woff won 26-10. A. Ottaway/T. Storm/D. Eastick/H. Lambert won 20-17. R. Beverly/J. Van Hout/E. Smith/J. Westwell won

26-15). Division 6 was at Mulgrave CC. Division 6: Hampton Park (3) 18-88 d Mulgrave CC (8) 2-70. (R Oost/G. Wilson/K. Goold/B. Webb won 31-15. L. Soligo/A. Westwell/B. Diaper/R. Wood won 23-11. J. Sherry/J. Collins/C. Richards/B. Holden won 17-15. G.

Cox/T. Harbright/B. Nicol/I. Kitt lost 17-21. After missing a game last week due to lack of players, this week the Division 8 team had their first ‘win’ with a forfeit given by Burden Park. Division 8: Hampton Park (4) 14-15 d Burden Park (8) 0-0.

Vote for bowls upgrade from a vacant block FROM what began as a vacant block of land in 1985, the Hampton Park Bowls Club is set for a funding boost with a $120,000 election commitment for a new synthetic green. Making the commitment, State Government Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips joined Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey to announce the funding from a re-elected Napthine Government. Ms Serey said the funding boost would be welcomed Members of the Hampton Park Bowls Club with Assistant Treasurer Gordon by all members. Rich-Phillips and Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South, Susan Serey. Picture: CONTRIBUTED “The club has had some

hard times over the last couple of years with major flooding damaging the bowling green surfaces,” Ms Serey said. “It will be a boost for the club, its members and the wider Hampton Park community who have pride in our local sporting clubs,” Ms Serey said. “The Hampton Park Bowls Club has experienced sustained growth over the past few years. “An extra green will assist the club to absorb the increased demand from residents,” Ms Serey said.

Seven straight a club record in pennant world CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS MIDWEEK PENNANT THE midweek pennant team created history this week winning their seventh straight game, a club record. Mulgrave Country Club were gallant in defeat but the might of John Spencer’s and Yvonne Van der Wees team proving too much in the end. Results: Cranbourne RSL 63 d Mulgrave Country Club 51 (A. Pichard/G. Dore/M. McIntyre/Y. Van der Wees won 27-12. R. Bligh/P. Males/T. Bonney/J. Spencer won 25-11. D. Meulman/B. Rogers/H. Rogers/R. Chapman lost 11-28). SATURDAY PENNANT DIVISION 2 In a thriller the RSL knocked over top side Narre Warren. It all came down to the last two bowls by each skip with the RSL overall one

single shot in front. Ray Chapman’s first bowl taking the jack away from Narre Warren’s shot bowl and ensuring victory for the RSL. A real team effort with the RSL coming from seven shots behind with just a few ends to bowl. In the true RSL spirit of never giving up the teams of Bill Bradbury, Ray Chapman and Ken Hocking scoring two shots each on the last two ends. Mal Watkinson’s team inspired everyone, leading all day and scoring a vital one shot. Results: Cranbourne RSL 82 d Narre Warren 78 (P. Males/T. Elsey/J. Spencer/M. Watkinson won 18-13. B. Graham/M. Hodges/Y. Van der Wees/R. Chapman won 28-26. A. Reynolds/K. Walker/R. Crawford/B. Bradbury drew 21-21. R. Bligh/J. Carretero/F. Scicluna/K.

Hocking lost 15-18. DIVISION 5 In a close fought battle the RSL finished too strong for Keysborough. John Vowles teams six shots on the last end along with a 22-shot win being decisive in ensuring victory. Two in a row for the RSL and a march up the ladder. Results: Cranbourne RSL 86 d Keysborough 80 (I. Maat/G. Jones/K. Mcleod/J. Vowles won 3614 King of the rinks. A. Pichard/M. McIntyre/M. Bobetic/M. Ryan won 16-14. P. Campion/D. Meulman/G. Dore/M. Eames lost 19-23. J. Black/K. Currie/R. Elliott/M. Bulte lost 15-29. DIVISION 8 - SIDE 3 The RSL lost this one in another thriller going down on the last end by just one shot. Close losses are

always hard to take, but Doug Ambrose’s team did their bit by winning by six shots. Results: Noble Park 46 d Cranbourne RSL 45 (M. Smith/P. Zimmerman/B. Mason/D. Ambrose won 26-20. H. Mills/H. Reefman/C. Stevenson/P. Leake lost 19-26. SIDE 4 This game was always close with scores even most of the day. Clayton finished a tad too well over the last couple of ends however. Results: Clayton 34 d Cranbourne RSL 31 (L. Meagher/C. Arlove/B. Eagle/A. Underwood lost 16-17. J. Hart/J. Oxenbury/M. Pearson/J. Grant lost 15-17. This week the RSL sides three and four play each other, so a win to the RSL is definitely on the cards.

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Classic Polo shape update By EWAN KENNEDY VW Polo’s styling is neat and tidy, with revisions to the front and rear that see it with slightly sharper lines. New wheel designs are part of the updated shape and some extra colours have been added to the body and trim brochures. The interior is simple and functional, with instruments that are easy to see and controls that fall easily to hand. The little Volkswagen’s looks are likely to remain timeless, something that usually helps resale values. Volkswagen Polo has a 5.0-inch touch screen giving access to AM/FM radio, a CD player. There’s an Aux socket, an SD card slot and the system is compatible with MP3 and WMA music files. Polo Comfortline, but not the Trendline, can be specified with a $1500 Driving Comfort Package with Adaptive Cruise Control, Driver Fatigue Detection System, Front Assist with City Emergency Brake function, automatic windscreen wipers and a rear view camera. There’s also a Sport Package, again at $1500, with lowered suspension, Mirabeau 17-inch wheels, dark tinted rear side window and rear window glass, front foglights with static cornering function. The biggest change to the MY15 Volkswagen Polo is the introduction

Neat and tidy shape of the VW Polo is likely to remain timeless. of two versions of the 1.2-litre, fourcylinder, turbo-petrol engine we have come to love in other recent Volkswagens. In the lower cost Comfortline models the little turbo engine provides 66 kilowatts of power and 160 Newton metres of torque. Torque is at its peak from just 1400 revs and remains there all the way through to 3500 revs. Most drivers will find themselves with top torque virtually all the time. The upmarket Polo Trendline version has the same 1.2-litre engine, except that it’s tuned to provide 81 kW of power and 175 Nm of torque. The latter again reaches its peak at just 1400 rpm but now stays there till the engine is turning at 4000 rpm. Polo 66 TSI is offered with a fivespeed manual, whereas the 81 TSI has

a six-speed. Both are offered with the option of a seven-speed DSG doubleclutch automatic. A five-star ANCAP safety rating has been obtained with ease thanks to a strong body and electronic stability aids. The Sport Package adds further crash prevention and/or minimisation items. Volkswagen Polo handles in a dynamic European fashion, something that gives it a handy edge over its European rivals. It corners at much higher speeds than are likely to be attempted by most owners. At the limit there’s safe understeer and the Polo is backed by electronic aids to further help the driver keep it safely under control. Electro-mechanical steering has been fitted to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. It’s one of the better

EPS (electric power steering) systems, with reasonably direct feedback. The front seats support nicely, including under the thighs. The seating position is relatively high to provide for extra legroom for those in the back seats, this is barely noticeable, and certainly not as aggressively high as in one of Polo’s chief European competitors, the cute little Italian Fiat 500. We feel the rear seats are better suited to children than adults on a routine basis. However, adults can be carried in relative comfort if those in the front are willing and able to move their seats forward a few notches. As a city car for a family with children under about 12 years the VW Polo will work brilliantly.

Ride comfort is again typically VW as the body has a solid feed and provides a good platform for the suspension to work on. There’s a relaxed feeling inside the Polo that normally requires a car from the next size segment. These new-design Volkswagen 1.2-litre engines are delightful to sit behind. They provide strong torque, respond almost immediately and are always happy to rev. I feel the majority of drivers won’t need anything more than the 66 kW version, though as keen drivers we must admit to enjoying the extra urge provided by the 81 kilowatts in our Polo Trendline test car. The latest Volkswagen Polo is an impressive small car that will appeal to the person who is looking for more than simply transport. Its solid feel and high quality of finish really appealed to all who travelled in it during our week’s road testing. Inquire about a test drive at Berwick Volkswagen, 749b Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone 8768 0188. Model range Polo 66TSI Trendline 1.2-litre turbo-petrol five-door hatch: $16,290 (manual), $18,790 (DSG); Polo 81TSI Comfortline 1.2-litre turbo-petrol five-door hatch: $18,290 (manual); $20,790 (DSG).

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