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Napthine Liberals Commit to Fixing Thompsons Road

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The election on 29 November is about choice, trust and good decisions. GEOFF ABLETT

It is about who the Casey community can trust to manage taxpayer’s money wisely so that Victoria has the financial freedom to provide the facilities, services and support that individuals and local families need and deserve.

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A re-elected Napthine Government will deliver $310 million to upgrade Thompsons Road between Western Port Highway and the South Gippsland Highway.

It is about who has the best judgment to make good decisions that give everyone the ability to start and build a career; travel around their community easily and safely; where we all have access to good health services and quality education.

This major local road infrastructure announcement includes the removal of the roundabout at Western Port Highway. This notorious roundabout will be replaced with a freeway style interchange which will improve safety and save time.

This election is about who has done the hard work and has the best plan for Victoria. Through strong financial management we have repaired the budget and put Victoria in the strongest financial position of any state in Australia.

Liberal candidate for Cranbourne, Geoff Ablett, advocated strongly for the Thompsons Road duplication. “Cranbourne has been crying out for better roads and public transport for years.” “Like so many members of the community in the south-east, I have seen first-hand how our growing population has put pressure on local roads and the train line,” Mr Ablett said. “Now that we’ve fixed Labor’s budget mess, we have the capacity to deliver the vital infrastructure projects that the south-east needs.” “The inclusion of a grade separation at the intersection of Western Port Highway and Merinda Park level crossing will make a huge difference to the overall impact of the duplication.” “Locals have been calling for the duplication and for a solution to the congestion at the roundabout and I’m proud to be committing to this project as part of Denis Napthine’s team.” Once the upgrade is complete, drivers using Thompsons Road will save up to 20 minutes with average speeds during peak hour increasing to 70 km/h from the current 20 km/h. More Info: OurPlan.com.au

Casey’s Road and Rail Plan includes: $310 million for a major upgrade of Thompsons Road A new six lane duplication of Thompsons Road between Western Port Highway and the South Gippsland Highway; Removing the roundabout at Western Port Highway and replacing it with a freeway style interchange; Eliminating the Thompsons Road rail line level crossing; and A bike and walking track along the 7 kilometre length of the road. A $2.5 billion upgrade to the Cranbourne Pakenham rail corridor including new signalling, trains, railway stations and the removal of level crossings to improve reliability and travel times from Casey stations; and Building East West Link to provide an alternative city crossing and to take pressure off the Monash Freeway and Princes Highway.

The Napthine Government is the only choice with a real plan, with real investment that will lead to real jobs for Casey’s families.

As our community knows, a strong economy built on strong financial management means we can create more jobs, improve services and provide the facilities to help Casey families get ahead. Daniel Andrews is linked to the unions and the CFMEU. That means dodgy deals, weak compromises and more uncertainty and mismanagement for Casey families. If Mr Andrews won’t stand up to the unions how can he be relied upon to stand up for Casey’s interests? Only the Napthine Government can be trusted to keep Victoria’s economy strong in order, to have the money to pay for services that Victorians need and deserve, deliver safer communities, attract investment, create jobs and provide opportunities for Victorians to live satisfying and fulfilling lives. Only the Coalition will build a better Casey and secure the future for you and your family.

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THE NAPTHINE LIBERALS’ PLAN FOR CASEY AND THE SOUTH-EAST! A Strong Economy and a Secure Future. Delivering a strong economy is the key to securing Victoria’s future. Without a strong economy, there is very limited capacity to fund the infrastructure and services that 9LFWRULDQV QHHG DQG WR EXLOG WKH FRQ̧GHQFH LQ RXU VWDWH WKDW EULQJV QHZ LQYHVWPHQW jobs and growth: More than 90,000 more people employed in 8KEVQTKC VJCP YJGP .CDQT YCU NCUV KP QHĆ’EG We are the only state with a stable AAA rating and strong surpluses forecast over the next four [GCTU New rail, road and infrastructure projects to create 27,000 jobs across metropolitan /GNDQWTPG CPF VJG TGIKQPU # TGEQTF DKNNKQP RGT [GCT HQT skills, education and training (50% more than Labor’s last year in QHĆ’EG VQ RTQXKFG VJG VTCKPKPI CPF UMKNNU PGGFGF HQT VJG OQFGTP GEQPQO[

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World-Class Transport and Infrastructure. For the past four years Melbourne has been named the world’s most liveable city and it’s also Australia’s fastest growing. There is massive growth in the south east and by 2030, Victoria’s population is expected to reach 7.7 million. To respond to this growth we have to put in place modern infrastructure and public transport options to maintain and improve the standard of living for all Victorians: DKNNKQP upgrade to Pakenham/Cranbourne Line with 25 new trains and 21st century UKIPCNNKPI Building the congestion busting East West Link which provides a second river crossing and VCMGU VJG RTGUUWTG QHH VJG 9GUV )CVG /QPCUJ (TGGYC[ CPF 2TKPEGU *KIJYC[ 40 level crossing removals and grade separations completed, under construction or in advanced planning with several to directly DGPGƒV VJG %CUG[ EQOOWPKV[

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THE NAPTHINE LIBERALS’ PLAN FOR CASEY AND THE SOUTH-EAST!

21st Century Health and Education. We need to make sure we have modern schools and hospitals that can provide the services and skills our growing community needs. 2XU VWURQJ HFRQRP\ PHDQV ZH FDQ EXLOG ZRUOG FODVV KRVSLWDOV VR 9LFWRULDQV FDQ DFFHVV WKHP ZKHQ QHHGHG DQG EXLOGLQJ PRGHUQ schools to provide our children with the skills and training for their future. $12 million upgrade of Cranbourne Secondary College, and increased funding for local schools to tackle Labor’s $420 million school maintenance backlog.

Building 24 new schools and delivering a record $9.2 billion in annual school funding. This is $1 billion more than Labor’s last budget.

Building world class new hospitals including the 230 bed Monash Children’s Hospital, a new $1 billion Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, a new Monash Heart Hospital and improved services at Casey and Dandenong Hospitals.

More health professionals - 961 more doctors, 1748 more nurses and over 850 more allied health professionals, providing the best health care.

Local children and their families will receive the support they need with the opening of the 2̊FHU 6SHFLDO 6FKRRO – providing education opportunities for children of all abilities.

Building Safer Communities. The Napthine Government understands how important community safety is to all Casey residents and will continue to invest in initiatives that makes Casey safer. Our record investment in the CFA and tough on crime approach highlights the Napthine Government’s strong commitment WR HPHUJHQF\ VHUYLFHV DQG UHFRJQLVHV WKH FULWLFDO UROH RXU FDUHHU DQG YROXQWHHU ̧UḨJKWHUV SOD\ LQ NHHSLQJ 9LFWRULDQV VDIH PSOs patrolling stations. Protecting travellers on

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Stronger Communities for Casey. Local communities help make Casey a great place to live, work and raise a family. These are just a few of the many examples of the Napthine Coalition Government investing in communities across the Casey area. A $1.5 million upgrade for the Casey Comets Soccer Club to build new facilities and clubrooms. Supporting our local football and netball clubs with a $2 million Cranbourne Football Club commitment, funding for the Berwick Springs Junior Football Club, new netball courts for the Berwick Springs Netball Club, a $500,000 pavilion for the Narre Warren Football Netball Club, new cricket nets for the Narre South Cricket Club and improvements to the Robert Booth Reserve in Hampton Park. A new $120 million fund for interface councils like Casey to meet the growth needs of our community.

Support for our local Scouts and Girl Guides, with funding towards the Narre Warren North Scout Hall, ongoing support for Casey scout groups and the establishment of the Hampton Park Community Workshop. Funding for our local community organisations, with Oakgrove Community Centre receiving new function chairs, the Lynbrook Network Association receiving a $5,000 EQOOKVOGPV CPF HWPFKPI VJG 2CEKĆ’E Islander Mentoring and Leadership Program. $120,000 for a new synthetic bowling green for the Hampton Park Bowls Club, after flash flooding damaged the facilities.

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How to Vote for the Napthine Liberals Joanna PALATSIDES Liberal for Dandenong

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Mum’s cry for help By BRIDGET SCOTT

Deborah and Anita Duncan with a photo of Jesse Duncan-McGann, who died in 2008. 130896 In 2010 coroner Peter White found that on the day Jesse choked, he appeared to be happy and in good health. He ate his lunch while supervised but then later returned to the meals room. While staff were distracted by other clients, Jesse obtained food which he hurriedly ate alone. The Coroner found he did not properly chew his food and choked as a result.

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At around 12.40pm Jesse was found lying unconscious on the floor. He was resuscitated by paramedics, but two days later his life support was turned off. The Coroner found that failure to ensure direct supervision of Jesse led to an increased risk of injury and contributed to what then occurred. However, he also found that PAST staff were very caring of Jesse, and

conscientious in the performance of extremely challenging duties. He noted with approval changes instituted at PAST, which included placement of staff at strategic locations in the facility and the requirement that staff remain at their post until replaced. Slater and Gordon lawyer Sarah Baker said Jesse’s death should serve as a warning to those who had a responsibility of caring for people

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with a disability. “This case highlights the need for communication between care providers and families given the fact that his family was not made aware of the change in care arrangements for Jesse,” she said. “Deborah wants her case to be heard to ensure that other people would not have to suffer like her and her family have.”

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A HEARTBROKEN Cranbourne mother has pleaded for better training for carers who look after severely disabled children, after her son choked to death while in care. Deborah Duncan’s autistic son Jesse died in 2008 after eating while unsupervised at Peninsula Access Support and Training (PAST) centre in Langwarrin. Jesse, who was 19 when he died, suffered from autism, Asperger’s syndrome and attention deficit disorder. Deborah recently settled a confidential claim for the psychological injuries she sustained as a result of her son’s death. Deborah, who is hearing impaired and had previously lost her four-monthold daughter to SIDS, said Jesse’s death had a devastating impact on her. “I understand the important need for communication when dealing with disabled people given I grew up deaf and I understood that Jesse has needs in this way too,” she said. Deborah’s mother Anita Duncan said her grandson was “quite sneaky” in a cheeky way, but that he was happy most of the time. Jesse had attended PAST for one and a half years, however six months before his death his level of care had been reduced from one-on-one, fulltime care. His family said they were not informed that his level of supervision had been changed. Anita said PAST received extra funding from the government to provide one-on-one care for Jesse. She said the family later found out that this had stopped because Jesse had shown good behaviour. “They didn’t tell me or anyone about this,” she said. “He couldn’t be left on his own, he was very high needs.”

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Community News December Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings. The meetings are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council meetings Tuesday 2 December 2014, 6.30 pm Tuesday 16 December 2014, 6.30pm Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 9 December 2014, 6.30pm General Purposes Committee Tuesday 9 December 2014, 7.00 pm

Celebrate Christmas in Casey

The facility will include a range of spaces, services and programs for the local community. To ensure that this facility relects the needs of the community, Council is hoping to hear the ideas of all community members.

The City of Casey is calling all potential stallholders and performers to join in the fun and Ideas could be about the design of the facility or excitement of the 2015 Casey Kids Carnival. the neighbouring open space, the types of Each year the Casey Kids Carnival attracts crowds of programs and services which will be available for up to 10,000 people to Akoonah Park, Berwick to the community to use, the style and feel, or the enjoy a fun, vibrant day out with free entertainment name of the new facility. and activities for the whole family. Community members can share their ideas at a Council is now taking Expressions of Interest (EOI) for number events or online. For more information stallholders, including community groups, food and visit Casey Conversations at drink vendors, carnival and children’s activities and www.caseyconversations.com.au/sicc. novelty stalls, for the popular event, to be held on Saturday 21 March 2015. Council has also put the call out for EOI for acts and entertainers to perform on the main stage, which gives local artists the opportunity to gain exposure and experience the thrill of performing in front of thousands of people. Applications for both stallholder and community stage EOI close on Friday 9 January 2015. For more information or to download an EOI form visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/caseykidscarnival or call City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

Have your say: Selandra Integrated Community Centre The City of Casey is consulting with the community to help plan for the new Selandra Integrated Community Centre. The Community Centre will be a multipurpose community facility, servicing surrounding communities including Cranbourne East and Clyde North.

Pledge against gendered violence this White Ribbon Day

The City of Casey is encouraging men to join others across the community in making a pledge against gendered violence on White Ribbon Day, 25 November 2014.

There are 10 events organised in Casey where residents can enjoy a night out with family and friends, sing along to Christmas classics and watch ireworks under the stars. Event details: Narre Warren South Carols by Candlelight Date: Saturday 6 December Time: 5.00 pm - 9.30 pm Venue: Narre Warren South Town Park, Glasscocks Road, Narre Warren South Doveton Community Carols Date: Saturday 13 December Time: 6.30 pm - 9.30 pm Venue: 2 Frawley Road, Eumemmerring Endeavour Hills Community Carols Date: Saturday 13 December Time: 5.00 pm - 9.00 pm Venue: South Eastern Christian Centre, 2-8 Gleneagles Drive, Endeavour Hills

Narre Warren North Community Carols Date: Saturday 13 December Council is encouraging Casey men to take a stance Time: 5.00 pm – 10.00 pm against gendered violence and sign the South East Venue: A’Beckett Road Reserve, A’Beckett Road, Metropolitan Sub Regional Accord to Prevent Narre Warren North Men’s Violence Against Women. Men’s involvement in the movement to end violence against women is integral to the achievement of lasting social change. By signing the Accord, men pledge to condemn men’s violence against women and commit to personal action to bring about an end to this behaviour.

Cranbourne Community Christmas Carols Date: Sunday 14 December Time: 6.30 pm - 8.30 pm Venue: Corner Childers and Russell Street, Cranbourne The other ive carols concerts will be proiled in the next Casey Community News.

Those wanting to sign the pledge can do so on the For a full list of the Christmas events in Casey visit City of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov.au. www.casey.vic.gov.au/menspledge.

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Police probe theft in Hampton Park POLICE are still looking for the offender who robbed a Hampton Park home last week. The offender stole the occupant’s Volkswagen car from the Highland Avenue house, as well as $3000 worth of items including jewellery, cash, digital cameras and laptop computers between 4pm on 14 November and 11am on 15 November. The stolen vehicle is understood to be have been found a few days later in Amberley Park Drive in Narre Warren South. Stolen registration plates, electrical equipment, a motorbike helmet and a Nike bag containing various tools were found inside the car. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au.

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Kaplon comes out By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY councillor Rafal Kaplon has come out as gay after his fellow Four Oaks Ward councillor Rosalie Crestani attempted to raise a motion to stop the City of Casey from promoting awareness of different sexual orientation. Cr Kaplon announced he was homosexual on Tuesday night following a tumultuous council meeting in which Cr Sam Aziz left in protest, forcing the session to dissolve because there was no longer a quorum. Cr Crestani’s motion sought to stop council from issuing media releases and remove signs concerning sexual orientation or the lesbian, gay, bi, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community. Cr Crestani, who is a candidate for the Rise Up Australia Party (RUAP) also sought to abolish council’s LGBTI diversity training program. In a statement released after the

meeting, Cr Kaplon said he felt it was important to make his sexuality public in a show of “strong community leadership” in the wake of Cr Crestani’s attempted motion. “I chose to make the personal disclosure that I did in my statement at this time on a matter which is normally private and of no relevance or importance to my daily life because I believe this issue called for a show of strong community leadership,” he said. “And it is pivotal for Casey GLBTQI youth to know that there is nothing wrong with them, and that they have support from the wider community and members of the council.” Cr Kaplon said he was “relieved” Cr Crestani’s motion did not pass and that the City of Casey remained “accessible and inclusive for all and not just some.” “Cr Crestani justified her Notice of Motion as not being against the

GLBTQI community but rather to stop singling out groups for special treatment and protecting heterosexuals from discrimination,” he said. “However I sadly feel that the motion was nothing more than a cheap political ploy by the Rise Up Australia Party and the mischievous ‘Lord’ Christopher Monckton who was present in the chamber to gain traction before the State Election by picking on the Muslim and GLBTQI minority groups.” Lord Monckton, a well-known conservative and controversial climate change sceptic, was at Tuesday night’s meeting but Cr Crestani didn’t elaborate on his attendance apart from to say he was assisting the RUAP with their anti-abortion agenda. Cr Crestani said Cr Kaplon’s announcement would not affect their working relationship and friendship. “I care about him (Cr Kaplon) greatly, I would take a bullet for Cr Kaplon and he and I work so well

together, we have such a love for the community,” she said. “I think we’ve achieved so much. “I know we will continue to work together, we might have some slight differences but we also have genuine respect for each other.” Cr Aziz said he left the meeting after the alternative motion was proposed because he felt it was rushed through and was an impingement on his free speech. He said his view on Cr Crestani’s motion was irrelevant. “Australian law prescribes various rights and conditions to various individuals to protect their rights, council doesn’t have to pass a motherhood statement that says we drop that, it demeans and weakens everything we’ve said,” Cr Aziz said. “I hate council making nonsensical statements when we have laws, at state and federal level, that protect our rights.”

Fatal crash: driver charged A 48-YEAR-OLD man from Tooradin has been charged with two counts of culpable driving following a fatal collision in Dromana on Tuesday. The Major Collision Investigation Unit charged the man on the night of the day when the incident occurred. He has been bailed to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today.

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Alkira in Cranbourne re-signed an agreement to be part of the group Confucius Classroom last Friday. 130705

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Incomparable Confucius By BRIDGET SCOTT AN AWARD winning school in Cranbourne held a ceremony to recommit to an agreement called the Confucius classroom. Alkira College, which was recognised as the best Confucius classroom in the world this year, re-signed an agreement to be part of this program once again. A ceremony was held on Friday, 14 November to honour the occasion with schools from across the area also present to take the pledge. The program is sponsored by the Confucius Institute and Melbourne University. Assistant prin-

cipal John Shaw from the school said he was “very happy and very pleased” with the school’s reputable work with this program. Confucius classrooms deliver support at a local level for the Chinese language and education. The school, which has an international focus, has been part of this program for the past four years and has sister schools across Asia in China, India, Malaysia and Korea. Mr Shaw said the school “supports collaborative projects that promote the Chinese language” and that it has a great relationship with its sister schools John Shaw is proud of Alkira’s title as the best Confucius classroom in the world. 130705 across the world. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

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It’s over IT LOOKS cut and dried; Victorians will elect a Labor Government on Saturday week. We can then look forward to cage fighting as promised by Dan Andrews, outrageous spending like last time they were in power, and on the following Monday after the election, the CFMEU heavies will be running around the building sites intimidating tradies and builders to join up or face lockouts, just like they did last time. Nothing changes. Victorians have short memories. Peter Giles, Cranbourne.

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Still asleep SO EXCITED last week to see former mayor and councillor Lorraine Wreford standing next to Denis Napthine as he announced the bypass will take place. Hooray. But then I felt depressed when Denis said Mordialloc is getting a bypass. Kooweerup, Dingley and now Mordialloc. At the opening of the new grandstand attended by the premier I had a quick chat with him about the volume of traffic particularly heavy vehicles that constantly use our main street. Premier Denis said yes our candidate Geoff Ablett is addressing that. Unfortunately, I have not heard anything other than Mordialloc. As for a vote for Jude Perera, one may as well vote for Humpty Dumpty because sadly Jude is asleep at the wheel still. Geoff Cousins, Cranbourne.

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Wake up, Casey I HAVE been quite bemused by advertising boards sponsored by the City of Casey proclaiming the benefits of the East-West link for travellers on the Monash freeway/parking lot. It seems that the City of Casey is acting as a free advertising arm of the State Government. I regularly travel from Clyde Road, by the Monash and then Eastlink/Eastern Freeway to my office in Parkville. The most frustrating part of my journey is from Clyde Road to Stud Road. Yes the city end of Eastlink/Eastern Freeway is frustrating, but not as much as Clyde Road to Stud Road. On Eastlink getting close to the city I have many options - I can exit at Chandler Highway or take numerous other options to Parkville. If I leave early enough, the end of Eastlink is a breeze. But the Monash between Clyde Road and Stud Road is stop-start from very early morning to well after 0900. Now the link between East West Link and easier travel on the Monash in Casey is tenuous at best. I am all for the East West Link, but I would prefer the City of Casey to concentrate on things that would really help residents of Casey. How about promoting the widening of the Monash between Cardinia and Stud Road for example? Or giving huge support to improving and upgrading rail services on the City to

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other crisis in the Middle East, Labor and the Greens work together against the Victorian public, the wind maybe blows from the northeast instead of south-west? Same old, same old. Excuses, excuses! Florin Bordei, Hampton Park.

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GOOD to see Amanda Stapledon, Susan Serey and Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder all smiles and fists in the air at Hallam Station announcing the installation of public toilets at the site if elected in November. That’s a great idea, but the Labor member for Narre Warren South, Judith Graley, and the shadow transport minister, Jill Hennessy announced the same thing plus the removing of the rail crossing, more than a month ago. If It’s such a great idea now, how come the Coalition Government didn’t go ahead with this earlier? Labor already allocated funds for the toilets in the 2010 budget, yet the Coalition had to wait four years to try and bribe voters with someone else’s policy. And if elected? Black holes suddenly appear out of nowhere, an-

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Ratepayers unite TO ALL Casey community ratepayers, it is about time we had our own Casey ratepayers' association to fight ever increasing rates by Casey council. I have been informed by ratepayers that their property values have sky rocketed over the years. It is time to take a stand against our council. Why are council allowed to put up billboards at a cost of $8000 of ratepayers' money as it has been reported to support the Liberal Party and the East West Link that is 40-odd kilometres away from the City of Casey. Why are four councillors trying to run away from their duties as elected councillors to run for the state seats of Victoria? Why don't they finish their four-year term as they promised you? You deserve answers. Don't sit back and think no one cares, they do. If you would like to be involved in forming a Casey ratepayers' association please contact me my email number is rexflannery@hotmail. com. Rex Flannery, Narre Warren.


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Police plan to flood streets “ By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

THE City of Casey has been categorised a high-priority danger area as Victoria Police launched a new campaign targeting drunk and drugged drivers. The Summer Stay campaign was launched last Friday and will see Victoria Police engage in four vehicle operations up until the start of January, focusing on drunk and drugged driving, fatigue, speeding, driver distraction and seat belt offences. Casey has been categorised as one of 15 high-priority areas in the state based on alcohol and drug related road trauma levels. Frankston, Yarra Ranges, Bendigo, Warrnambool, Brimbank, Geelong, Ballarat and Shepparton are also among the areas of high concern. Superintendent Neville Taylor said suspect motorists would have their speed checked and could be stopped and tested for

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drugs and alcohol. “We will be using all available resources to ensure as many people as possible stay safe and stay alive during the festive season,” he said. “Our officers will be everywhere. You will see our buses and patrol cars on major roads and in and around entertainment districts but you will also find them on the back roads home. “You can be caught anywhere at anytime. “BlueNet cars and automatic numberplate recognition cam-

eras will be deployed to ensure disqualified drivers stay off the road and to check compliance with interlock devices.” The Summer Stay campaign will begin with Operation RAID from 14 November to 7 December, a state-wide operation targeting drunk and drugged drivers, aimed at removing all impaired drivers from the road. It will be followed by Operation Break Up from 8 to 22 December, Operation Crossroads from 23 December and Operation Fresh Start on 4 January. “We continue to see too many deaths and injuries as a result of bad driving behaviour,” Supt Taylor said. “The message is and always has been pretty simple, if you are going to drink or take drugs don’t drive. “If everyone stays alert, stays sober and stays within the limit then everyone will stay safe and stay alive.”

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Facing the toll By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MARAMA Kufi knows the toll that inevitably comes with conflict. The 46-year-old Ethiopian refugee looks away as he recounts the civil war that forced him to flee his home in search of safety, a conflict that left a trail of bodies in its wake. Marama, a mentor for the Challenge Family Violence program, was 18 in 1987 when he escaped the Ethiopian Oromia region for Sudan. “I was a primary school teacher and suddenly bombs just started dropping on our school and we lost a lot of children, we carried as many as we could through the bush,” he said. “We walked and lost direction, it was a long mystery. “We walked day and night for about three weeks to cross the border, through the desert and we lost a lot of kids on the way. “We carried all the kids and then we walked through the bush and then the desert and then sometimes we lost direction.” Roughly 17 teachers fled the school, carrying as many of the 300 children that escaped with them as they could. Not all the children survived three weeks of walking through the mountains, rivers and desert. Marama said they lost more than 50 of the kids who were once his students. “When we tried to cross the water, you don’t know the depths of the water,” he said. “You don’t know when a gun is coming behind you, you have to run.

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Picture: ROB CAREW You carry as many children as you can and cross the water. “War is not easy.” The Victorian Oromo Community Association, of which Marama is a passionate member, was established in 1984 by refugees from Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. Marama cannot bring back those lives lost during the war, but he is doing all he can to prevent other lives being taken away as a consequence of another type of conflict.

He has volunteered for the White Ribbon campaign for several years and is now a passionate mentor for the Challenge Family Violence program a joint three-year initiative started last year by the Casey, Dandenong and Cardinia councils. Whether it’s within a family or in war, conflict is conflict, Marama said. “Destroy is destroy. It can destroy the family, destroy the community, destroy the country. “That’s war, that’s conflict - this is violence,” he said. “If I can contribute in any capacity I will, as much as I can. “I can’t be a world leader to stop the war but I can contribute to the families.” In June the Oromo Community of Victoria highlighted the contribution of Oromo women to society at a special event, in recognition of the Challenge program and Refugee Week. Marama said he would continue to encourage members of the Oromo community in the state’s south-east to involve themselves in the campaign to stop violence against women, while also continuing to challenge cultural barriers. “The committee is encouraging women to take roles of power and leadership,” he said. “The girls are becoming presidents of the community. The high school students and university students, they’re becoming involved in the community. “They are mobilising the community, the young Oromo girls, in the Dandenong area and in the Casey area, and Victoria-wide.”

Woman with a plan TWO years into a three-year program and Caroline Bell sees more than a little hope. The manager of community safety at the City of Casey is one of the driving forces behind the Challenge Family Violence project - a three-year initiative started in 2013 by the Cardinia, Greater Dandenong and Casey councils to promote peace in families, and funded by the National Community Crime Prevention Program. Ms Bell said the project began with a call out for influential male leaders - from sporting, political, educational, and faith groups in the three regions - to encourage people in their specific field to join the campaign. “The main objective was to use a primary prevention model to work with influential male leaders across the three municipalities to encourage them to join forces to support and extend on the White Ribbon campaign,” she said. “We’ve provided those male leaders, roughly 70 across the three municipalities, with information and education about some of the causes associated with family violence. “I’m really pleased with the level of involvement and their commitment to the project. At the moment they’re in the process of developing individual action plans to see what they can do in their work life or personal life to address the issue of family violence.” Ms Bell said in 2015, the final year that the current funding will be

provided, she expected the leaders to draw on the information they’d used and implement preventative and educational strategies within their organisations. “It can be done through a whole range of activities,” Ms Bell said of the implementation stage. “Some of the leaders have decided to organise individual activities, like holding a White Ribbon Day event. “Some of the faith leaders might be delivering certain messages to faith groups and community leaders looking at changing policies, to explicitly address gender equity. “Some are looking at doing marketing campaigns.” And Ms Bell said the three councils planned to re-submit for additional funding for the Challenge program after the end of next year, to continue the important work they had started. “We certainly welcomed the announcement from both the current government and the Opposition that both are committed to funding the anti-violence campaign post the election. “And we’re certainly looking to re-submit for funding.” For more information on the Challenge program, visit www. casey.vic.gov.au/health-safety/ health-promotion/family-violenceprevention, or contact the City of Casey community safety team on 9705 5200. - Lachlan Moorhead

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Due place for crime victims By BRIDGET SCOTT A CITY of Casey resident has asked for the government to back an initiative which she developed in 2004 that is designed to help support victims of crime. Janine Greening started the Victims of Crime Awareness Week and is seeking support in order to raise awareness and educate people both locally and state-wide. Ms Greening, who runs the campaign during the first week of November, said she wanted her crusade to be officially recognised by both federal and local governments. “We want it taken seriously,” she said. “We want to see Australia working as a whole and being united.” Ms Greening said the reason she started this movement was two-fold. In 2000, her mother who was 73 years old at the time, was sexually abused and brutally murdered in her home in Seaford by two youths. A victim of crime herself, Ms Greening said there needed to be more education and awareness for others who had experienced trauma. The volunteer was part of a forum at the City of Casey Council chambers earlier this month which helped increase support for the idea of a national Victims of Crime Awareness Week. Ms Greening was also behind a

memorial which was approved by former Lord Mayor of Melbourne John So. It stands behind the police memorial in Kings Domain Garden on St Kilda Road. “What we are trying to do is bring Australia together,” she said. Ms Greening would like to see the City of Casey council dedicate a week to this campaign. Councillor Amanda Stapledon is supportive of this cause and would like to see the second week of November dedicated to the victims of crime. Both Canada and the United States of America recognise victims of crime and have a declared week. Ms Greening said it was about educating everyone, including the media and government officials. “We just want to be able to say it’s National Victims of Crime Awareness Week,” she said. Ms Greening’s entire family is on-board the idea, and her teenage granddaughters speak to other children about the concept. The campaigner also started the Forget me Not Foundation which is a charity that deals with all different types of crime. Ms Greening said they helped advocate for people and align this charity with Victims of Crime Awareness Week. “We do this because we are passionate about what we do,” she said. “Coming together brings about empowerment.”

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In truck with charity A NUMBER of community organisations will jump on board to help those less privileged in the lead-up to Christmas. The Bendigo Bank, in partnership with the Devon Meadows Cricket Club, will collect donations of non-perishable food items to donate to the Cranbourne Food Truck. Michael Floyd from the cricket club said this was the first time they had taken donations in the lead-up to Christmas, and were prompted to do so by the bank that also sponsored the club. “We have done various charity things in the past, but this is the first time we’ve been involved with this,” he said. It’s also a first for the bank, and Senior Cus-

tomer Service officer Sandy Mann said the food truck came and set up in their community corner this year and this prompted staff to help out the worthy cause. The community corner gives local businesses the chance to showcase what they are about. “We have decided to do some sort of Christmas appeal,” Ms Mann said. The Cranbourne food truck is organised by the United Church of Cranbourne and Bendigo Bank members have also started to volunteer. The food truck provides hot meals to locals four nights a week. Mr Floyd from the Devon Meadows Cricket Club said the groups would hand over their donations to the food truck on 15 December.

National Trust AGM THE National Trust Casey-Cardinia Branch invites members and friends to attend their AGM on Monday 24 November. The meeting will kick off at 7.30pm in the Heritage Centre Function Room (entry through the trust gift shop) at Pioneers Park, Berwick. Guest speaker will be Anne Vale, author of ‘Exceptional Australian Garden Makers’ and winner of the Victorian Community History Awards. Organisers expect the presentation by the award winning author to be fascinating and beautifully illustrated. Guests will have the chance to purchase the book following her presentation as well as the chance to view the Lord Casey maquette. Simon Doyle, City of Casey Art development officer will also give an update on the Lord Casey Statue project with a preview of the Lord Casey statue to be unveiled next year. RSVP for catering purposes to 9707 1518.

Seniors given Evergreen view EVERY Narre Warren Seniors meeting is special. When the group met on Wednesday 12 November, guests Annie and Sharyn came from Evergreen Retirement Village in Pakenham. Annie gave an outline of what led her to work for seniors, and the relaxed, worry-free lifestyle one can experience at the Evergreen Village. Then Annie and Sharyn had a cuppa, while chatting informally with the members and answering their questions. The door prize winners were Greta Borgonha, Jim Vokins, Reg Murphy and Bob Scott. The raffles were potted Snapdragons with gardening implements, and they were won by Bob Rasmussen, Floss Trapnell and Bette Smith. Brendan Scott brought the afternoon to a delightful close with his singing and tap dancing.

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Sogo singled out as the best by design is uniquely designed, and director of Urbanedge Steve Maher was thrilled with his group’s success at the award ceremony this month. “We couldn’t be happier with the result,” Mr Maher said. “A lot of hard work and preparation go into creating our display homes and it couldn’t have been done without a team effort.”

The Sogo’s signature facade features an angled rendered projection and stained cedarcladding. The home also includes four bedrooms, including a hotel-style master suite with an oversized walk-in robe and private balcony to the rear of the first floor. There are four living areas across both floors including a casual living area and a theatre room.

“The Sogo is a luxurious home but has something to suit every lifestyle,” Mr Maher said. “The combination of open-plan living with zoned rooms adds to the functionality of the home and gives each family member more choice.” The display home is open to walk through seven days a week from 11am - 5pm.

Computer course enrolments THE Hallam Community Learning Centre is taking enrolments now for computer courses in 2015. The course includes Windows 7 and 8 for beginners and seniors, MS Word, Internet/email, and a subsidised iPad and Comprehensive Computer Administration course. For more information, contact 9703 1688.

Machinery & Equipment Auction Saturday 29th November @10.00am Weerong Rd, Drouin. SEJ Livestock have been instructed by the vendors, Saferoads (Traffic Management Division) to offer by public auction, the following items of machinery, vehicles and equipment surplus to their requirements due to completion of contracts. Vehicles: 2009 Toyota Hilux, 2wd dual cab utility, 2005 Toyota Hilux Workmate-2wd tray top utility, 2 X 2010 Nissan Navara dual cab utilities, 2009 Mitsubishi Triton dual cab tray top, 2010 Mitsubishi Triton dual cab utility, 2004 Toyota Land cruiser. All vehicles present in very good order, have been regularly serviced and are currently registered. Vehicles will be sold without RWC. Prior inspection available, strictly by appointment only. Machinery and equipment: VMS trailer (message board trailer), A300 bobcat skid steer loader c/w bucket & pallet forks, Augers – 300 & 450 mm dia, Auger drive, suit bobcat linkage, 11 hp Honda port generator, assort light poles, traffic control signs, bollards, trailer arrow board, traffic light trailer, concreting equipment inc boxing timber, tools, expansion joints etc, pencil vibrators, messmate structural timber posts, 125x175x1800, steel retaining wall posts, steel I beam 200UC59 x 2m lengths, hyd rams, hyd power packs, qty elec tools inc circ saws, drills, hammer drills, grinders, Milwaukee ½ inch rattle gun, misc gal bolts & nuts, jerry cans, 500 ltr portable diesel tank with hand pump, bottle jacks, truck toolboxes, Triton ute tub, lifting chains, tie down dogs, load binders, new working at heights safety harness, 5 in castor wheels, wooden spud bins, pallet racking. Workshop: Parkanson steel bandsaw, model PK410SAM, roller tables for bandsaw, Radial arm drill, pedestal drill 3 phase, CIG single phase Arc welder, plasma cutter, 3 phase, Mig welders, industrial pedestal grinder 300 mm dia, pedestal grinder 150 mm dia, Safetech stand alone gantry 125 kg SWL, 340 degree swing plus outreach, Hitachi drop and slide timber saw, industrial fans, old 600 mm foot operated guillotine, 500 kg chain hoist, 3 phase, endless chain, steel industrial storage bins, Waeco fridges, spill kits, steel work benches, pallet racking, filing cabinets, steel shelving, portable industrial air conditioner, evaporative cooler, 2200 watts, single phase, steel lockers, industrial computer stands, first aid kits, sundries. All plant and equipment presents in very well maintained condition, being sold due to completion of contracts and now surplus to requirements. Photos available at www.sej.com.au go to clearing sales. All items subject to GST, no buyer’s premium, inspection STRICTLY by appointment only. Loading facilities available. Buyer identification required. Terms strictly cash or approved cheque on day, payment prior to removal. Refreshments available.

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State Election 2014

Councillor lashes out at Liberal ‘bias’ By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY councillor Wayne Smith has blamed the council’s Liberal bias for his resignation as its advocacy spokesperson. He was set to relinquish the role he shared with Cr Sam Aziz after the state election but stepped down several weeks early after complaining to CEO Mike Tyler and new Mayor Mick Morland about the council’s open support of the government’s East West Link proposal. Cr Smith, a Labor Party member, said the council had failed to give similar backing to his party’s state policies. He was appointed to the role to act as a spokesman for the council after former Mayor Geoff Ablett decided to stand as a Liberal candidate in the state election. Two other councillors are also Liberal candidates. “I was unhappy with the East West promotion that we did, but I did vote for it because I thought there was a need to put pressure on political parties to do the right thing for Casey,” Cr Smith said. “I’m still not convinced that East West is best for Casey but I went along with

it, although I didn’t expect 16 signs to go up and be as blatantly pro-government as they have been. “And we’ve copped a real hit over that.”; Cr Smith said he had approached Mr Tyler and Cr Morland in recent weeks to encourage the council to support major Labor announcements, including the party’s $106 million Casey Hospital pledge. “It seems we were OK to praise the government on announcements but not interested on promoting or acknowledging the Opposition, and the hospital really was a key one,” Cr Smith said. “In my view that showed bias - there wasn’t any interest in supporting other non-government announcements.” Cr Morland rejected his fellow councillor’s claims. “He (Cr Smith) is making what I believe is a political statement. “I think council’s advocacy of the East West Link was completely warranted. “You look at what’s happened when we’ve had a few closures of roads due to chemical spillages in recent weeks, this proves we need the East West Link.”

Lighting promise By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Government has pledged $40,000 for lighting at an Endeavour Hills football ground. Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North Amanda Stapledon was joined by Planning Minister Matthew Guy earlier this month to make the announcement, which will see a $40,000 investment in lighting at Barry Simon Reserve, home of the Endeavour Hills Senior Football Club. “One of the key projects the club has been hoping to secure funding for is the installation of lights at Barry Simon Reserve, and I’m delighted to be able to announce that a re-elected Napthine Government will deliver $40,000 for this project,” Ms Stapledon said. “I’ve been working hard to secure this funding, and I will continue to work with the club to

From left, Planning Minister Matthew Guy, Endeavour Hills Senior Football Club (EHSFC) Womens team coach Mark Haughton, EHSFC vice-president Mark Richards, EHSFC president Rex Ashenden and Narre Warren North candidate Amanda Stapledon. deliver the facilities they need to continue to grow in the future.” Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said this funding commitment was a “lastditch attempt” made by the Liberal Party, but did not indicate whether the Opposition will

match the funding. “Last election, the Liberals promised a soccer pavilion for Endeavour Hills and never delivered,” he said. “This is a last-ditch attempt by a desperate Denis Napthine to hide the fact the Liberals have

cut millions from community sports. “Labor will save community sport with $100 million announced to upgrade community sports clubs, with grants of $100,000 available for sporting organisations.”

Backing to ensure abilities for all THE longevity of the Cranbourne all abilities cricket and all abilities football teams will be ensured under a re-elected Napthine Government. Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Ablett announced that a Napthine Government would commit $10,000 to support the local teams next year. This will help the members who struggle to pay for uniform and registration, and also help the clubs meet the costs of running a

bus to transport those players who need a special vehicle. “Our local All Abilities teams provide great opportunities for all members of our community, who are passionate about their cricket and football, to play the sports they love,” Mr Ablett said. “The players, coaches, spectators, volunteers in the canteen, game officials and all other supporters of the All Abilities teams do

amazing work to support the players.” Mr Ablett said he supports local sport and wants all young people to be involved. “We love our sport in Cranbourne, whether it’s cricket, footy, netball or soccer to name just a few,” he said. “Sport brings together all parts of our community - I’m proud to be part of Denis Napthine’s team as we support these important community groups.”

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Tempt your tastebuds at TOP CRUST BAKEHOUSE with a wide array of breads and baked goods baked fresh daily. Choose from their large range of loaves and rolls or be tantalised by their delicious cakes, slices, tarts and pastries. For the pie lover, you’ll love their hearty meat pies or why not try a Vietnamese roll – pork or chicken, and warm the belly with a nice hot chocolate or coffee. Open 7 days a week, there’s something for everyone at Top Crust Bakehouse. Shop G1 Monday – Friday: 7.00am – 7.00pm Saturday – Sunday: 7.00am – 6.30pm

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TASTES OF INDIA MY SPICERY INDIAN SUPERMARKET stocks a diverse range of quality ingredients for authentic Indian Cooking including herbs, spices, pickles and ready to eat and frozen meals. They also stock a wide range of traditional Indian giftware and clothing. Located inside the supermarket is the incredibly popular Sweet India, a reputed name in quality Indian sweets and snacks. This is only the second Sweet India store in Australia aside from Hoppers Crossing. All sweets are 100% vegetarian and made in Australia. Shop A17 Open 7 days 9.00am – 9.00pm Ph. 8738 9168 www.sweetindia.com.au

SWEETIES CHOICE is a food paradise for the sweet tooth. Lollies, chocolates, ice creams and all of your confectionary needs are catered for. For gifts, birthday parties, Easter, Christmas, Shop A3 Monday: 10.00am – 6.30pm Tuesday – Thursday: 10.00am – 7.00pm Friday: 10.00am – 7.30pm Saturday: 10.30am – 7.00pm Sunday 10.30am – 6.00pm

special occasions, in fact for every occasion, it has to be Sweeties Choice. Hard to find confectionary and drinks from the USA, England and Scotland can also be found on the shelves.

DESIRABLE CUPCAKES THE CUPCAKE DESIRE bakes fresh, quality cupcakes every day. With over 18 different flavours, they use only the finest, natural ingredients with no artificial preservatives – just 100% mouth-watering flavour. They cater for all events and special occasions, specialising in birthdays, weddings, baby showers and corporate orders with logos.

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MOUTH-WATERING MEATS Good old fashion service and value is what you’ll find at The Gourmet Butcher Shop. Renown for the freshness and quality of their meat, they serve only the best meat and poultry sourced from the Gippsland region. Their large range of beef products are aged 21 days on the bone to guarantee tenderness and for the lamb lover, they only serve new season Spring lamb. With a range of gluten free sausages and a variety of gourmet marinades, sauces and stocks, you’ll find everything you need to impress family and guests. Ideally located next door to Woolworths, you can’t go past The Gourmet Butcher Shop for great meat and service with a smile.

THE FRESHEST FRUIT & VEGETABLES For the freshest seasonable fruit and vegetables at competitive prices, Lyndhurst Fruit Plaza is your one stop shop for healthy goodness. They also stock a wide variety of condiments, herbs, spices, sauces, nuts, eggs, and frozen food including seafood, fish and more. Delivered fresh daily, you’ll love Lyndhurst Fruit Plaza at Marriott Waters.

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Dan Murphy’s is your destination for the widest range of liquor at Australia’s best prices. With over 3,500 products in store including spirits, beers and thousands of wines, the team at Dan Murphy’s Marriott Waters will ensure your shopping experience is easy and enjoyable. Shop D Mon – Fri: 9.00am – 8.00pm Saturday: 9.00am – 7.00pm Sunday: 10.00am – 6.00pm www.danmurphys.com.au

Every day, in every bakery, Bakers Delight bakers use real ingredients to bake unreal bread. And what’s baked that day is sold fresh that day. Visit owners Paul & Colleen and their team at Bakers Delight Marriott Waters.

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Shop A9 Mon – Fri: 6.00am – 7.30pm Sat - Sun: 6.00am – 6.00pm Ph. 8738 9212 www.bakersdelight.com.au

SMARTER SHOPPING ALDI is synonymous with high quality and exceptional value. Their goal is to provide you with a full range of grocery products that are of the highest possible quality at incredibly low prices. To put it simply, they offer you a smarter way to shop. Shop C Monday – Friday: 8.30am – 8.00pm Saturday – Sunday: 8.30am – 7.00pm www.aldi.com.au

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They’re born survivors MONDAY 17 November was World Prematurity Day and the National Premmie Foundation was again participating in a campaign to raise awareness of preterm birth. Joyce Coyle, the maternity unit manager at St John of God Berwick Hospital said: “Each year about 25,000 babies are born early in Australia (before 37 weeks gestation). However, despite the rate of preterm birth increasing, couples can be reassured that more babies survive and thrive when born early due to improved medical advances and techniques.” Joyce advised that about one third of babies born as early as 24 weeks would now survive, but may suffer from a life-impacting health condition. “By 28 weeks the survival rate improves significantly to almost 90 per cent and at 32 weeks, the survival rate is almost 100 per cent with generally very treatable associated health issues occurring, if any at all,” she said. Some of the causes of prematurity are: Lifestyle - smoking, alcohol and drug use. Health - diabetes, high blood pressure, uterine or cervical abnormalities, blood clotting disorders. Age - mothers who are under 18 or over 40. Pregnancy status - twins or multiple pregnancy, previous pre-term birth, hereditary factors. Problems occurring during pregnancy - development of pre-ec-

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Grinning from ear to ear Midwife Shashi Rajemoney and maternity unit manager Joyce Coyle. 130699 lampsia, rupture of membranes, placental problems. Many of these can be avoided, but still many causes of pre-term birth still remain unknown and cannot be prevented. As a routine mothers who have one or more of the common risk factors will be closely monitored by their obstetrician and may require some special medical attention or medication during their pregnancy.

The hospital’s level 2 nursery has highly qualified and experienced neonatal nursing staff using state-of-the-art medical equipment. The team of midwives also gives an extremely high level of support for parents going home with babies who have been born premature with both home visits and breastfeeding clinics twice a week. St John of God has seven obste-

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For appointments: CALL 8790 6288 or email reception@eliteorthodontics.com.au www.eliteorthodontics.com.au 236 Ormond Road, Narre Warren Sth

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Phone: 9799 2233 www.scmg.com.au

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Mon-Fri 8.00am-9.00pm Saturday 9.00am-2.00pm Sun & Public Holidays 9.00am-1.00pm

DENTAL Prosthetist Etta Liang has been making dentures direct to the public in Berwick for over 20 years and has maintained a fabulous reputation for creating beautiful smiles. Her aim is to improve treatment outcomes to better her patients’ health and quality of life. Dentures act as an artificial part of the body and their purpose is essentially to replace lost gum and teeth to aid us in our basic digestive needs. This is the daily functional role of dentures. The business understands however that for a lot of patients they are also looking for a set of dentures that not only function great but that look great too. This is where Precision Dentures combines art and science to achieve the best possible outcome. People’s smiles are often the first thing others notice, and it is extremely important to people to be able to smile confidently. Therefore, a fundamental part of the denture design process actually involves working together with the patient to achieve their desired vertical tooth dimension and facial support without compromising the functioning integrity of the denture. For patients wishing to achieve maximum stability in wearing dentures, Etta recommends Implant Overdentures as an excellent course of treatment. While nothing can truly feel like your own natural teeth, having your dentures fixed on implants comes very close. This process involves collaboration with a dental surgeon and has an extremely high success rate for those patients who are eligible. Call to book your appointment today on 9707 3956.

St John of God Berwick Hospital Maternity Care at SJOG Berwick just got even better We recognise the needs of our modern mothers change over the years and we have changed too! Come and have a look! Weekly Maternity Tours: each Sunday at 1.30pm and each Tuesday at 8pm. No booking necessary.

Next pregnancy expo: Sunday 7th December at 2pm, Gibb Street Berwick Hosted by Dr Poonam Arora

Gibb Street, Berwick Ph: 9709 1414 Hospitality I Compassion I Respect I Justice I Excellence

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$900,000 CRANBOURNE

FACTORY &YARD

$600,000 CLYDE

$679,950

LAND WITH PLANS & PERMIT FOR 6 PRACTITIONERS

* Land Size 4,046 m2 (Approx.) * Building size 1,000 m2 ( Approx.) * Industrial 1 Zone * 2 Offices , Staffroom, Showroom, Reception * High Clearance Roller and internal height * 3 Phase power * 40 Metre frontage to Cameron Street

(214104) * Medical Centre * High Traffic exposure * Plans and permits for 6 Practitioners * Close to Cranbourne CBD * On-site car parking

$25,920P/A DANDENONG STH

$385,000

LE A SE

CRANBOURNE WEST

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS

YOUR VERY OWN PRIVATE OASIS FAST FOOD SHOP

MODERN FACTORY

*New Fast Food outlet 54 sqm * 296m² building *Join Woolworths, 7-Eleven, cafe, medical centre, large chemist * Office/Toilets/Staffroom store, 24/7 gym & more * 2 x Slit-system A/C /3 Phase power * High clearance Roller door & internal height *Due for completion late 2014 * Ideal for Mechanical work shop *Large growing Residential catchment area * Easy access to Dandenong Bypass *Call now to secure your place Call: Rick Lauretta 0418800913 Call Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

148 High Street, Cranbourne

(214349) Situated on a made road in the well sought after area of Clyde is this great lifestyle property setup like a private oasis surrounded by hundreds of acres of farming land. Set on an easy to maintain 5,000m² block (1¼ Acres) you will be overcome with the quality living this property has to offer.With various features such as; 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. All bedrooms with BIR’s. Large hostess kitchen/dining area with quality appliances. Family room & rumpus room which opens up to the pool area, creating one large entertaining area. Granny flat with one bedroom and bathroom. Approx. 9mX12m workshop with over 4kw of solar power, great for all trade’s people or to run a business from home in. Mains water and 40,000l capacity of tank water.

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CRANBOURNE EDITION BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK – 8787 8755 HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE – 5991 2777 Hampton Park 20 Warana Drive Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Cranbourne North 12 Lancashire Drive Hampton Park 52 Oaktree Drive Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Cranbourne 65 Camms Road Hampton Park 5 Hillview Rise Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm HARCOURTS, DROUIN – 5625 2877 Hampton Park 1A Niagara Court Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm Drouin 7 Eucalypt Court Hampton Park 93 Willow Drive Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm Drouin 63 Fairway Drive HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE – 5991 2777 Drouin South 485 Main South Road Cranbourne West 62 Monahans Road 1:00 - 1:30pm Drouin 15 Robinhood Way Cranbourne 5 Spring Water Crescent 1:00 - 2:00pm Longwarry 32 Burnnett Court Warneet 38 Rutherford Parade 3:30 - 4:00pm Drouin 163 Princes Way Cranbourne 13 Stonehaven Avenue 2:30 - 3:00pm Bunyip 39 Riverside Avenue Cranbourne North 63 Mannavue Boulevard 11:00 - 11:30am Drouin 27 Springwater Drive Clyde North 17 Paso Grove 2:00 - 2:30pm Drouin 116 Jackson Drive Cranbourne North 8 Lindenow Court 12:30 - 1:00pm Drouin 118 Jackson Drive Cranbourne East 24 maddock Drive 11:30 - 12:00pm HODGES CRANBOURNE – 5996 5993 Botantic Ridge 16 Espie Court 12:30 - 1:00pm Pearcedale 24 Hastings Street Cranbourne West 11 Hayton Park Blvd 11:00 - 11:30am Tooradin 5 Georgia Close Cranbourne 18 Waterbury Street 12:00 - 12:30pm Cranbourne North 11 Godwin Crescent

1:00 - 1:30pm 2:00 - 2:30pm Sat 10.00 - 10.30am Sat 10.30 - 11.00am Sat 10.45 - 11.15am Sat 11.00 - 11.30am Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Sat 12.30 - 1.00pm Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Sat 2.30 - 3.30pm Sat 2.30 - 3.30pm Sat 11:30 - 12:00pm Sat 11:30 - 12:00pm Sat 11:30 - 12:00pm

HODGES CRANBOURNE – 5996 5993 Botanic Ridge 13 Eccles Way Blind Bight 11 Seagull Close Cranbourne East 6 Winton Retreat Warneet 35 Balaka Street LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne East 14 MacPherson Drive Lyndhurst 36 Island Circuit Cranbourne 53 Kingdom Drive Cranbourne 2/15 Normanby Street Cranbourne West 65 Willora Cresent Narre Warren South 105 Golden Grove Drive Cranbourne 117 Monahans Road Cranbourne North 8 Hazelwood Avenue Cranbourne East 3/13 Lecky Street Hampton Park 13 Chiswick Court Cranbourne 70 Clairmont Avenue Langwarrin 16 Granite Drive

Sat 12:30 - 1:00pm Sat 12:30 - 1:00pm Sat 1:30 - 2:00pm Sat 1:30 - 2:00pm Sat 2:00-2:30PM 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 Sat 10:30-11:00AM Sat 12:30-1:00PM

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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS

$279,950 Cranbourne

$242,500 cranbourne

$324,500

WHY PAY RENT ?

“It’s Just so CLose to eVerYthInG”

oPen Plan,and Modern

(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.

(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.

(214062) 3 bedroom home with built in robes to all bedrooms. Gas ducted heating plus split system ensure all year round comfort, outdoors we have a large pergola patio area plus another decked area large garden shed/powered workshop and a two car carport, all this on a family sized 585m² block in the much sought after Junction Village area.

Cranbourne east

$479,950 cranbourne West

$329,950

QuaLItY Four beDrooM hoMe (214292) Modern 4 bedroom home with cinema/theatre room that boasts approx. 29 squares. The home offers huge living areas, alfresco area running from the family room, double garage ducted heating, evaporative cooling, caeser stone kitchen & bench tops, stainless steel appliances, quality porcelain tiles from entry through to wet and hard wearing areas. Huge master bedroom, ensuite with porcelain twin vanities plus double garage with automatic door, be quick on calling on this home in a quality area.

cranbourne West

$399,000 cranbourne

Young and Modern (214341) This young family home is in tip top condition. Set on a delightful easy maintenance garden block in a very quiet street close to all schools, public transport and other services.The interior comprises 3 large bedrooms, ensuite, excellent kitchen complete with dishwasher, large lounge, and garage with internal access plus heaps more. Move in or rent out this is a great buy.

$439,000 BLIND BIGHT

$439,950

4 real bedrooMs- aPProX 1222M² blocK

4 bedrooM beautY

TINKER IN THE GARAGE OR RELAX BY THE POOL!

(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.

(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

(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.

BLIND BIGHT

$579,000 LYnDhurst

$450,000 PLus botanic ridge

$535,000 Plus

DOUBLE BLOCK (1640M²) ON TWO TITLES

2 storeY hoMe In eXCeLLent LoCatIon

Your eVerY WisH in botanic ridge

(214366) Stunning 3 bedroom plus study home. Separate powered bungalow to suit dependent relatives. 3 garages. Fantastic kitchen with Caesar stone benches & glass splash backs. Proper wet room bathroom for easy access. Full ensuite & walk thru robes with 1200mm glass shower. Great outdoors entertaining area.

(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.

(214254) 34 squares of living in Botanic Ridge estate. Offers 4 huge bedrooms all with BIR, master with ensuite with thermostatically controlled floor heating. The kitchen offers stone bench tops, S/S appliances. Family meals rumpus area with separate lounge at front. Undercover outdoor area, ducted gas heating with refrigerated cooling. Double garage, side access, landscaped gardens.

CRANBOURNE EAST

$829,950 Cranbourne

$259,950 Cranbourne north

$497,000

PRIME 2 ACRE SITE IN URBAN GROWTH ZONE

PossIbLe 2 Lot subDIVIsIon aLLotMent (stCa)

eX DIsPLaY hoMe

(214265) Unique opportunity here to acquire this excellent picturesque 8109m² block (approx.2 acres) situated in the urban growth zone with fantastic sub divisional potential STCA of the Cranbourne township. This block offers so much to the buyer/developer. The block is situated on Garden street which backs on to Linsell Blvd. making redevelopment a very attractive option (STCA).

(214309) Great opportunity here awaits with this 618m² approx. allotment that offers the potential of 2 lot subdivision (STCA). With a 15.4m frontage and 40mtr depth and appears quite flat and level.The block is conveniently located in an establish neighbourhood just moments away from train station, shops, schools and other facilities. Call Now!

(214352) 4 Bedrooms-Full ensuite & walk in robe to master, Plantation shutters throughout, 3 Living areas including massive alfresco, Extensive tiled areas, Ducted heating & 2 Jetmaster heaters, one in the alfresco & one in the lounge, 40mm caeser stone benches, dishwasher, wall oven & built in microwave. Decked enclosed alfresco area with built in BBQ/cooker & heater.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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234 LILLICO ROAD

LIFESTYLE OR INVESTMENT….YOU DECIDE LILLICO SIDING It’s rare that a property can offer two vastly different, yet equally motivating attributes. 234 Lillico Road in Warragul is just such a property, being perfect for home buyers seeking their ideal lifestyle & luxury home as well as for those with an expanding future in mind. This stunning, Hamptons-inspired home overlooks the scenic rural vistas of Lillico & the spectacular Baw Baw Ranges. The ultimate in privacy, this beautiful home is unseen from the road, sitting surrounded by landscaped gardens on an enviable 16ha (39.5 acre) allotment. Featuring both a private dam with boardwalk & an in-ground, solar heated pool, you will never be at a loss for what to do in summer. Numerous decking & entertaining areas take full advantage of the surrounds to make entertaining guests an absolute delight. The incredible space of this 81sq home has been cleverly designed to cater for both intimate spaces & stylish entertaining. Comprising 4 huge bedrooms, home office, mezzanine library/living area, open plan family & dining rooms, formal lounge, billiard & rumpus room, multi-purpose gym/arts studio & attic, the stunning décor will capture both your heart & mind. With features including vaulted ceilings, polished floorboards, indoor & outdoor fireplaces, this home must be inspected in order to fully appreciate it. Recently announced, the property now falls within the “Urban Growth Zone” of Warragul’s ever expanding planning, & as such is undeniable in its appeal for long term growth as well as its immediate lifestyle advantages.

For Sale By Set Date: Friday 5th December, 2014 Inspect: By Appointment (ID Req) Contact: Peter Clark 0418 599 432

A BRAND NEW SUBDIVISION FOR OVER 55 s — Now Selling

Display Village Open Sat, Sun 11am-3pm or book your private inspection through Clark First National

· Stages 1 and 2 now selling · House and land packages priced from $240,000 · Display village now open · Visit taragogardens.com.au for more information or call Clark First National on 03 5623 6466

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FROM PAGE 1. TAKE advantage of all the benefits of living the lifestyle in Settlers Run and spoiling yourself in this cutting edge designer home. Well located in the estate and only a short stroll to the clubhouse and club facilities. Comprising a flexible floor plan, including formal entry, formal living, study or extra bedroom, downstairs powder room, gallery kitchen with walk-in pantry, separate meals area, great family room, master bedroom with ensuite, spa and twin basins, and large walk-in robe to the master bedroom. There are two additional large bedrooms, a spacious upstairs rumpus and double lockup garage. Outdoors there is an alfresco, and a generous backyard with established gardens. Also features cooling, heating, security alarm, and premium appliances throughout. *Photos used for illustration purpose only.

Langwarrin 16 Granite Drive

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Auction - Mortgagee In Possession In a much sought location, surrounded by lovely homes, on an elevated approx 650m2 block with a fantastic outlook this stylish 3 bedroom home boasts large spacious living areas both inside and out. A fantastic opportunity, come see for yourself.

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Auction Saturday 13th December 1:00PM View Sat 22nd Nov 12:30-1:00PM

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777 119 High Street

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Contact: Andrew Cassimaty, 0413 873 158 HARCOURTS, CRANBOURNE, 5991 2777

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Cranbourne 3/13 Lecky Street

Cranbourne 70 Clairmont Avenue

Cranbourne West 65 Willora Cresent

2 in 1 Offer To be offered together or seperately Representing as a perfect investment opportunity for builders/ developers. Price Buyers Over $250,000 View Saturday 22nd November 11:45-12:20PM

UP DATED AND IN THE CENTRAL AREA! Immaculate 2 bedroom Unit located in Central Cranbourne, within walking distance to all amenities. Price Buyers Over $260,000 View Saturday 22nd November 3:00-3:30PM

CALLING ALL INVESTORS! Block 599m2 Located in the heart of Cranbourne you will find this fantastic investment opportunity. Tenanted until February 2015. Price Buyers Over $315,000 View Saturday 22nd November 10:30-11:00AM

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 22nd November 11:30-12:00PM

Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

Cranbourne North 8 Hazelwood Avenue

Cranbourne 53 Kingdom Drive

Narre Warren South 105 Golden Grove Drive

Cranbourne East 14 MacPherson Drive

Courtenay Gardens - Make a Splash This 3 bedroom home located in the sought after Courtney Gardens Estate in Cranbourne North Price Buyers Over $330,000 View Saturday 22nd November 12:00-12:30PM

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 $350,000 View Saturday 22nd November 2:00-2:30PM

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 22nd November 1:30-2:00PM

THE ULTIMATE IN CONTEMPORARY LIVING 18 month old brick veneer home in the prestigous Casey Fields precinct has just been listed. Price Buyers Over $410,000 View Saturday 22nd November 2:00-2:30PM

Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Debbie Manuel 0488 103 667 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Chely Hawke 0421 409 438 Cranbourne 5996 4777

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

119 High Street

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THIS immaculate two-bedroom unit is located in central Cranbourne, within walking distance of all amenities. Perfect for investors, first home buyers and those downsizing. Set at the back of an impeccable group of only three units, the home features two big bedrooms with built-in robes, renovated and spacious kitchen and meals area, large living area, gas wall furnace, single car garage, and spectacular sized backyard. Only three on the block with no body corporate, this is a must to see as it will not last long. Indentification must be presented before inspection.

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HAMPTON PARK 93 WILLOW DRIVE

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Contact: Chely Hawke, 0421 409 438 L.J. HOOKER, CRANBOURNE, 5996 4777 alexscott.com.au

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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.

12 THE ANCHORAGE, CORINELLA

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

URGENT SALE OF STUNNING PROPERTY

GRAB YOUR HOLIDAY HOME BY THE BAY

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.

For sale either NOW or at AUCTION! A great home only a short walk to the lovely meandering walking tracks and Jetty at Corinella. This two storey home boasts two living areas, one with a built in bar area, a large central dine in kitchen with dishwasher, gas hotplates and electric wall oven, three spacious bedrooms and a full ensuite to the master. Outside you will find a spacious rear yard, lock up garage and a carport. Some furniture can be included if required. A very handy location close to the shop, bowls, tennis court and public transport. Suit $250,000 plus buyers.

ADDRESS: AUCTION: INSPECT: AGENT:

ADDRESS: AUCTION: INSPECT: AGENT:

12 The Anchorage, Corinella Saturday 6th December 1pm on Site Saturdays 1 to 1:30 or by appointment Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

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

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13 Arlington Court, Corinella Saturday 13th December at 12 noon on Site Saturdays 11 to 11:30am or by appointment Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

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

Cranbourne

Pearcedale 24 Hastings Street Private Sale Price Inspect Office Contact

4 A 2 B 2 C Warneet 35 Balaka Street

Price by Negotiation Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

IT SHOULD TICK ALL YOUR BOXES Set on a big 1108m2 block approx, modern family friendly 4 bedroom plus a study residence that could be converted into a 5th bedroom. The master has walk through robes leading into the full ensuite, 2 living areas, open plan kitchen/ meals area, modern kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, s/s kitchen appliances plus a dishwasher, air conditioner, coonara plus ducted heating & solar power, large pergola, which includes a spa, dbl garage, internal access into the house.

Private Sale Price Inspect Office Contact

3A 2B 2C

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 fire pizza oven, garage with power, a boat shed, carport and back yard access.

117 High Street, Cranbourne

5996 5993 1164166

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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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Cranbourne North

8 Lindenow Court

63 Mannavue Boulevard

Family Location, Great Accommodation!

4 bedrooms, Theatre Room & Alfresco!

Extremely well presented, this three bedroom two bathroom, dual zone home is the perfect family fit with a large well appointed kitchen. This home also includes cooling & heating, over sized double lock up garage with drive thru access, large undercover entertaining area with gas bbq. Best of all there is all the space you will ever want... including large formal lounge plus second living area with open planned kitchen/dining. All this on a huge allotment with back shed & front & back landscaped gardens.

Located in one of the best areas in Cranbourne North, features include 4 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, ducted heating & cooling, open plan family & kitchen area, hostess kitchen with walk in Butler's Pantry & top quality modern appliances & double garage. For the entertainer, there is a uniquely designed shaped Theatre Room fully equipped with built in speakers, fitted projection equipment & block out feature doors & windows. Step outside & entertain with a large Alfresco & low maintenance gardens that surround.

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $370,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:30 to 1:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale Price by Negotiation $450,000 - $470,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495

Cranbourne East

Botanic Ridge

24 Maddock Drive

16 Espie Court

Opportunity is knocking!!!!!

Attention Astute buyers

The location is "The Hunt Club" & is just a hint of what to expect from this lovely quality built home featuring oversized single lock up garage plus off street parking & plenty of space in the rear yard. On offer there are 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, generous lounge, central bathroom, light filled kitchen & dining area. This excellent family home is serviced by heating & covered entertaining area. Being close to schools & transport this gem in this quiet street location will represent great value for the homeowner or investor alike.

This designer home located in the Settlers Run Estate is only a short stroll to the clubhouse & facilities. Comprising a flexible floor plan, including formal entry & living, study or extra bedroom, downstairs powder room, gallery kitchen with walk in pantry, separate meals area, great family room, master bedroom with ensuite & spa, large walk in robe to master bedroom, 2 additional large bedrooms, spacious upstairs rumpus, cooling, heating, security alarm, double lock up garage & outdoor alfresco area. *Photos used for illustration purpose only.

For Sale $350,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:30 to 12:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:30 to 1:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne North

Cranbourne

32 Mountainview Boulevard

5 Spring Water Crescent

Burbank ex-display on 573sq mtrs

Executive Quality Family Home The main bedroom has full ensuite & WIR the other 3 large bedrooms have double robes, separate toilet, spacious office, formal lounge with dining area, smashing kitchen with heaps of cupboards, s/steel appliances, offset rumpus room & massive laundry. Other features include ducted heating & cooling, Ultimate wood heater, security system & more. Adjoining the home is a semi enclosed pergola, enclosed private yard with tool shed, 3 kw solar system, water tank, a variety of fruit trees & garden beds. All of this on a wide 639 sqm block.

Well located in the Avenues Estate this home offers 4 large sized bedrooms, master bedroom ensuite & WIR ,all other bedrooms with built in double robes, formal living & massive second living area. The modern kitchen is a chef's dream with quality stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. Also with a double garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, alfresco area & walking distance to local shopping centre, local parks & lakes makes this house a must have.

For Sale Price by Negotiation $480,000 - $495,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 2:00pm Peter Damon M 0409 178 319

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $490,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Clyde North 17 Paso Grove

Cranbourne West 25-27 Volk Road

Cranbourne West 62 Monahans Road

Clyde North 12 Fleuve Rise

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Development Opportunity

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Why build when you can have this.......

Approximately 2 years old, this home has 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & WIR, 2 separate living areas, open plan kitchen & meals area, under roof line Alfresco, ducted heating, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, double lock up garage, walking distance to schools & bus. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $385,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Margaret Lewicki M 0438 833 495

New industrial development site. Situated in close proximity to freeway, railway station and only 45 minutes to CBD. Opportunity to purchase approx.2.1 ha (5 acre) land in the urban growth schedule 1 (UGZ1), with wide frontage, two houses with possible rental return. Ready to develop.

Here's a fantastic three bedroom home located within short walking distance to primary school and Sandhurst shopping centre, close to train station and bus stops. The property features a formal lounge, open plan modern kitchen/dining room. The master bedroom has an ensuite, pergola area. For Sale View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

This Metricon 3 bedroom home features master with ensuite & WIR plus two extra large bedrooms with robes, kitchen with 900mm oven, stone top, generous walk in butler's pantry, low maintenance landscaping, alfresco with stack stone feature wall & heating/cooling.

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For Sale $1,800,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $400,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 1164134


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TINKER, OR RELAX WITH fantastic presentation inside and out, this immaculate three-bedroom plus study family home has lots to offer. With a master bedroom, full ensuite and walk-in robe, and huge lounge with timber French doors opening to a private paved area. The other two spacious bedrooms are 1164346

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zoned away to the rear of the property and all are complete with built-in robes. Extensive tiling from the entry through to the Tasmanian Oak hostess kitchen with large walk-in pantry, wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher complete the picture. Leading out from the kitchen and meals area is a superb indoor/outdoor fully enclosed entertaining area or second living room with heating and split-system airconditioner, all overlooking the in-ground salt water, solar heated pool. Other features of this home are ducted heating/cooling, a wood fireplace, lock-up garage plus workshop, two water tanks, side access with room for the boat or caravan, all on an 800 square metre (approximate) block. All this and more located in the picturesque coastal village of Blind Bight, famous for its boating and fishing. Looking for a sea change?

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22 squares of living offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, study, open plan kitchen and family area, formal lounge and dining, entertainment area and double carport. 9m x 6m Machinery shed with enclosed stable, 17m round yard, stockyard and race,

Price: $439,950 Contact: Kym MacKinlay, 0423 785 636 or

2 timber lined horse shelters plus fully enclosed dog yard. This

Frank Barrett, 0418 800 912

property is ideal for people with horses, alpacas or hobby farmers.

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botanicridge.com.au 9785 9339 SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977

CASEY’S MOST EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time. #$10K Bonus is made up of $7K discount and the $3K Landscape Rebate. Only applies on list prices and not redeemable with any other discounts/offers. *$219,000 price includes $10K Bonus made up of $7K discount and the $3K Landscape Rebate. 1163818-KC47-14

Drouin

27 Springwater Drive

Bunyip

39 Riverside Avenue

Low maintenance gardens. Flat block. 4 bedrooms with BIRs & ceiling fans. Spacious master, walk through robe to ensuite with spa bath & shower. Open plan kitchen, meals & living adjoins pergola area. Family room. Natural gas cook top, DW. Ducted heating. Garden shed, water tank.

First class 4br + study home. Just over one acre. 2 living areas. Kitchen with modern appointments. Ensuite, WIR & spa room to master. Undercover entertaining area. Private botanical garden setting. Shedding & triple garage. 4.5kw solar system. Solar boosted HWS. Town & tank water.

Auction Saturday November 29 10.30am View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN24287 Open Saturday 1.30pm - 2.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

Auction Saturday December 13 1.30pm View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN24328 Open Saturday 12.30pm - 1.00pm Pauline Soutar M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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Waterfront living by award-winning designers, close to excellent schools, transport, shopping, and the beautiful Berwick village just a stone’s throw away. Glasscocks Road, Narre Warren South Open Sat-Sun 1-3pm or 7 days by appointment Freecall 1800 THE EDGE (1800 843 334)

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Right now, you can build your home in a Peet community and apply for a home loan rate from as low as

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DISCOVER MORE: VISIT THE LAND SALES CENTRE, 7-9 BATHGATE CRESCENT, CRANBOURNE EAST OR CALL JASON ON 5998 8560 *No loans are provided or arranged by Peet. The Welcome Home Loan applies only to certain lots for a limited time and is subject to terms and conditions and eligibility criteria, full details of which are available at welcomehomeloan.com.au or on request from Peet. All matters (including the promotion period, the price and availability of lots, the amount and availability of any conveyancing services, payments and incentives and any other matters relating to this promotion) are subject to change without notice at Peet’s absolute discretion. This does not form part of any contract and purchasers should review the contract carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent financial and legal advice before proceeding. Loans are available from lenders nominated by Loan Studio Pty Ltd (ABN 97 146 606 135) (‘Loan Studio’). Loan Studio is an authorised credit representative (390870) of Port Group Pty Ltd (Australian Credit Licence Number 389460). The starting variable interest rate of 4.59% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is subject to purchasers meeting the lender’s criteria, terms and conditions and loan to value ratio (‘LVR’) requirements. This rate of 4.59% p.a. is based on a variable rate home loan of greater than $200,000 and not exceeding a LVR of 80%. The comparison rate of 4.90% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is based on a secured loan of $150,000 over a term of 25 years. This comparison rate is true only for the example or examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Diferent terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a diferent comparison rate. Lending criteria, fees and charges and conditions apply. Rates, fees and conditions are indicative and subject to change without notice. †The First Home Owners Grant is a Government subsidy and is subject to change. ^Median House Rent - The advertised weekly rent of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of houses listed over a period of time from 1 Sep 2013 - 1 Sep 2014. Data supplied by realestate.com.au. The median repayment amount and savings are based on the annual interest savings a client will receive with the Welcome Home Loan product versus the median of ANZ, CBA, NAB and Westpac. **Advertised House and Land package prices available from $348,700. Prices are correct as at 1 September 2014 and are based on Lot Numbers 1226 (Homebuyers Centre) at Cardinia Lakes, Lot 1006 (Fairhaven Homes) at Quarters and Lot 1109 (Amaroo Homes) at Livingston. Prices may vary depending on the specific lot, site costs, price adjustments and purchaser selections. Purchasers should make inquiries with Peet and the relevant builder to confirm lot availability and actual pricing. Visit welcomehomeloan.com.au for full terms and conditions. Peet Estates (Vic) Pty Ltd. 1161443-KC47-14


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FOUR-BEDROOM FAMILY SPECIAL LOCATED down one of the most sought-after courts in Pearcedale is this sensational family home. Perfect for the growing family. Properties like this one don’t come on the market often and when they do, they get snapped up quickly. The home itself comprises four bedrooms, the master suite enjoying a walk-in wardrobe as well as an ensuite. All the other

PEARCEDALE

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DISPLAY & LAND

bedrooms have built-in wardrobes too. Both bathrooms have been recently updated. The home opens up to the large formal lounge area that flows through to the kitchen and meals area. The kitchen has been upgraded with all modern appliances. Then you will move through to the second living area. This overlooks the massive decked area. You will enjoy many summers entertaining in this wonderful space. Then you will notice the sensational low-maintenance private backyard. There’s room for all the kids to run and jump and play to their heart's content. For those with toys or trailers, there is a separate space to the right of the property perfect to park off-street. This would be perfect for a caravan, boat or work trucks. The list of features to this home just continues; a double carport and oversized single garage, ducted heating and cooling, exposed aggregate driveway and paths.

south eastern

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61 Racecourse Rd, Pakenham

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

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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

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Step up to our award winning Milan, voted HIA’s Best Display Home 2014.* The Milan 29 from our Aspire range has just won the 2014 HIA Victorian division Best Display Home between $250,001 – 300,000. It’s an architect designed home ofering afordable luxury, space and light and a range of innovative features. The sun court, for instance, actually increases the usable interior space and floods the living areas with light. Or as the judges said: “A very open home that gives the impression it is bigger than it actually is.

“Excellent workmanship, attention to detail and a feeling of spaciousness.” – HIA Judges

You can sense the diference immediately with generously proportioned spaces that flow together naturally to create vistas and extended views with picture windows usually only found in more expensive homes. The high level of luxury inclusions also caught the eye of the judges who said the Caesarstone benches, Franke sinks and Smeg appliances “represent value for money”. The overall style and elegance of this four bedroom home is typified by the raised ceiling above the dining area. Visit the Milan today – and judge for yourself.

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Panels beaten A CAR stolen from Merinda Park railway station has been found by police extensively damaged. The car, believed to have been stolen from the station between 9.50am and 5.10pm on Friday 14 November, was found several days later at the corner of Graziers Crescent and Como Parade in Clyde North with all its windows smashed and its panels dented. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www. crimestoppers.com.au.

Blown out At the charity golf day last week were, back row, Simon Eaton and Michael Verbi from Cranbourne Holden and Ricky Taylor from Make-A-Wish Foundation, Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS centre. Front row are Heather Fox, Carol Henzen and Kristy-Lee Jones, also from Make-A-Wish. 130568

Golf day comes true By BRIDGET SCOTT MORE than $20,000 raised at a charity golf day in Cranbourne last week will help grant the wishes of sick children across Victoria. Facey Industrial Commercial in Cranbourne hosted its 20th golf event on Friday 14 November which raised between $20,000 and $25,000. All monies raised will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation for the 20th year in a row. A 16-year-old boy from the foundation was a guest speaker on the day and spoke about his own experiences with the charity, which included the chance to meet Miley Cyrus.

Josh Kendal from Facey said since the event started 20 years ago the real estate agency has raised nearly half a million dollars for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Cranbourne Holden also donated a car which could be won by a player that got a hole in one. However there were no winners on the day. “We will look forward to another shot at it next year,” Mr Kendall said. He added that the final total is still to be confirmed and that the real estate agency was grateful for a $5000 donation from one company on the day. He estimated that about 80 people teed off and said he was proud of how successful the day was.

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POLICE are investigating the theft of a Brivis air conditioning unit from a Cranbourne North property earlier this month. The $1800 air conditioning unit had been installed in the newly built Fieldstone Crescent home when it was stolen between 7am on 4 November and 8am on 11 November.

Car blaze POLICE are investigating a suspicious car fire outside a Hampton Park primary school. The CFA was called to the fire outside Kilberry Primary School on the corner of Kilberry Boulevard and Warana Drive around 3.15am on Sunday 16 November. It’s understood the 2002 Holden sedan was parked on the side of the road outside the school when it was reported to be on fire.

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Invitation goes out to feel valued By CASEY NEILL A CHANCE chat in a Berwick chicken shop led Chisholm CEO Maria Peters into TAFE. She told last week’s South East Business Networks’ (SEBN) Women of Substance breakfast that she was a secondary school English teacher on maternity leave when the encounter occurred in 1989. The woman knew Ms Peters’s husband as a good teacher, assumed she would be too and offered her a job. She initially planned to learn from TAFE and then return to high school. “It’s in my blood now,” she said. Sahema Saberi and Margo Hartley were the other guest speakers at the event at Highways in Springvale on Thursday 13 November. “I wish I was more like you,” MC Jamie Sturgess said to the trio after the presentations. Sahema, born into the Hazara minority, arrived in Australia from Afghanistan in 2005 aged 14 with little education. “I always dreamed that one

day I would have a pen in my hand, a teacher to teach me and the right to education,” she said. She recently completed an honours degree at the University of Melbourne. This year Ms Hartley received a Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the community. She has lived and worked in Dandenong since she was a little girl and was shy until she was asked to be 9th Dandenong Cub Leader. “That invitation made me feel valued,” she said. “The promise I made to do my best is one I’ve kept ever since.” Ms Hartley’s husband Tom started Hilton Manufacturing in 1976 in a tin shed with three employees. He worked 7am to midnight while Ms Hartley cared for young sons Todd and Mark. Hilton now has more than 200 staff from 25 nationalities. They’re Ms Hartley’s extended family. She told the breakfast about

Speakers Maria Peters, Margo Hartley and Sahema Ssberi. 130703 a “guy from the country” who asked for a job. His dad had worked with the company so the Hartleys were happy to offer him extra support - an apartment, furniture, even sending his supervisor to get him out of bed when he failed to show up. “Simple acts of care can indeed change lives,” she said. “He now owns a signwriting business.” Ms Hartley fund-raises for Dandenong Hospital and Mercy

Ships and last year opened support and empowerment centre Brand New Day. She devotes her time to helping the isolated and needy, “those who never seem to get a break”, and refugees and asylum seekers who are trying to assimilate. Ms Hartley said people may forget what someone said or did. “But people will never forget how you made them feel,” she said.

Ms Peters became the Chisholm CEO in April 2010. The TAFE sector was turned on its head just four weeks later. “We lost $30 million out of a $140 million business in six months,” she said. “We’ve been to Hell and back the past four years. “If I’d had a crystal ball I might have reconsidered.” She made the decision to cut 230-plus jobs from 1400, deciding one fell swoop was preferable to “thousands of little cuts”.

“I knew I wanted Chisholm to be there in years to come.” Ongoing funding battles have made it hard to plan for the future but Ms Peters learnt to seek advice and support while staying true to her vision. She also reminds herself that she’s only a custodian - one hoping to leave the place in better shape than when she arrived. “It’s not about you,” she said. “I love and feel passionate about Chisholm.”


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Seafood, steak and unlimited options GEORGIO’S Seafood and Steak, located on the Princess Highway in Beaconsfield, is a locally owned family restaurant featuring outstanding food and excellent service. Georgio’s is home to not only exceptional seafood and steak but also a range of different dishes that are sure to keep everyone happy and satisfied. Georgio’s is a local family business established in 2007 and still under the operation of the original owners, the Georgiou family. Owner and head chef John Georgiou creates a menu that incorporates rich heritage and experience. The friendly and committed staff create an atmosphere that is comfortable and welcoming and are ready to go above and beyond to ensure the best experience for their customers. Georgio’s offers a huge selection within their menu including exceptional seafood and steak along with a variety of other options. There is a wide selection of vegetarian options

and they are able to alter many of the customary meals to meet any dietary requirements. They also offer a children’s menu to make sure the whole family can have a delicious and satisfying experience within their walls. Georgio’s offers a huge selection of creative and traditional foods and a variety of beers, wines and spirits, all of which

can been seen in their menu. Georgio’s offers dinner from Tuesday to Saturday evenings, from small to large groups and is also available for functions of 100 guests or more. For more information on opening times, full menu and contact information, see www.georgiosbeaconsfield.com.au.

All things rural and more THE Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo at Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit this weekend promises to be a knowledge fest on all things rural. The event will feature more than 100 exhibits and speakers from Landcare, the Bass Coast Shire Council, the farming community and Phillip Island Nature Park Reserve. Landcare will speak both days on rural issues like soil salinity, native vegetation, control of vermin and sustainable farming practices while the Bass Coast Shire Council will share news on planning and development, its vision for the area, growth initiatives and tourism. Phillip Island farmer Ian McFee will speak on managing a small farm efficiently. “We really want to ensure our visitors walk away well-armed and aware of the resources available in the local community,” said circuit managing director Fergus Cameron, whose family has farmed the region for three generations. Grantville’s Phil West-

Fergus Cameron, circuit managing director and farmer. wood from FreeRanger Eggs will speak on successful poultry farming on small landholdings while Anna Kilborn from ECube, who grazes cattle and sheep in the Strzelecki Ranges, runs a business advising clients on environmental practices and has plenty of advice to share. The Warragul Poultry Club will provide information on poultry breeds, feeding and equipment health, care and the role of chooks in sustainable agriculture. There will also be exhibitions on 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. The Small Farm and Lifestyle Expo is at the Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit on Saturday and Sunday 22 and 23 November from 9am-5pm. Adults $10 entry at gate, and children 17 and under and dogs on a leash are admitted free. For further information visit www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au.

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at the expense of the new tag team champions. He is perhaps also looking to add tag-team gold to his list of accomplishments in the WZ. To do so, he has called on an old friend, the “daredevil” himself Luke Santamaria. The New Lighting Strike Coalition certainly doesn’t plan to be flash in the pan title holders but Santamaria and Brooks don’t intend on walking away empty handed either. Brooks’ tenacity is legendary but is it enough to overcome the agressiveness of the New

Lightning Strike Coalition? Only time will tell. WarZone wrestling is being held at Berwick Secondary College Performing Arts Centre, Manuka Road, on 29 November. Doors open at 6.30pm and show starts at 7.30pm. Ticket prices are adult $20 and children $15. This will be an alcohol licensed event so no BYO. Hot food and soft drinks sold at the venue. Pre-book on 0459 362 423.


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C1080004-JO26-13

1128216-LN14-13

0412 487 990 Phone/Fax 5997 7652

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

฀ C751261-JL51-9

Employment section of Network Classifieds.

Call Darren 0412 584 914

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

C939272-JJ25-11

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Commercial, industrial and domestic. Interior and exterior painting.

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1120004-HM08-14

SAS Painting We can also plaster, render, spray roof and fence.

A great job guaranteed for the best price. Free quotes.

Phone Aaron: 0409 518 168

0410 566 535, 9799 8661

TPG Painting ฀

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35 years experience Large and small jobs cater ed fo r ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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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

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FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS

0408 565 864 9792 1571 (AH) klalandscape@gmail.com

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

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PEST & WEED ฀

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

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Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443

Tel/Fax: 9703 0717 www.termitesmelb.com.au

C1093124-JL38-13

RETAINING WALLS

Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping

1161346-PB44-14

TOTAL CONTROL

ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING ฀ ฀

V Pest Co trol

K.L.A. LANDSCAPING ฀

Call Les: 0418 321 788

www.beliclandscapes.com.au

Your local glazier. Fast glass replacement. Steve Etelka

C1031905-JJ21-12

Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.

0408 487 990

V La dscapi g

1142466-RC27-14

C1103673-JL49-13

■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs

V Garde Services

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

C1080938-PJ30-13

Doveton Glass

www.GarageDoorSolutions.com.au

Quality work guaranteed

Phone Paul 0424 474 408

1158649-CG42-14

9796 2333

DBU-2343

Graeme 0430 459 028

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

painting & decorating

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

Benchtop replacement specialists, specilialising in:

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

TM

Primo Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations

1129081-HM15-14

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

GTH

V Kitche s

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1133222-LB19-14

C753939-KS01-10

EASY GLIDE GARAGE DOORS ph: 0409 000 026

Affordable Lawn Care

C1010272-KG8-12

ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE: • Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - Roofing and Guttering (leaks)

C765699-JM8-10

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

Call Blake on 0439 865 590

M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES

“MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS”

SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS

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

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C955357-JJ33-11

1144857-KC29-14

C1080140-JL26-13

GADSHOME

ON AUTO OPENERS AND GARAGE DOORS

3 Intrepid St

ABN: 83 971 716 617

CALL KEVIN: 0431 415 231

SUPER SPECIAL

Berwick

Seashell Painting Services

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GARAGE DOORS & REMOTES

V Pai ters/Decorators

Sean Burns 0407 666 126

<ŝƚĐŚĞŶ Θ ĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ZĞŶŽǀĂƟŽŶƐ ͻ W /Ed/E' ͻ W> ^d Z/E' ͻ d/>/E' ͻ ͻ & E /E' ͻ </E' ͻ W Z'K> ^ ͻ

V Garage/Garage Doors

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

0428 384 623

DOMESTIC MESTIC -- COMMERCIAL DO ALL SUBURBS

Anything you need a bloke to do around the house

GENERAL HOME REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

0412 301 596

FOR

1121859-PB10-14

C62885-BG24-8

“If you grow it - i’ll cut it”

PLEASE CALL:

AROUND THE HOUSE HOME MAINTENANCE

ARE YOU MOVING?

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DENIS

PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION

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for an obligation free quote

9707 5700, 9768 9153

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0402 746 624

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ts Deck ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ing

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5941 5527 or 0409 560 385

Johns Mowing

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

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LEIGH HUNTER REMOVALS

Pergolas Carp or

C1086336-JO33-13

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1149402-LB33-14

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C1096000-JL41-13

V Ha dy Perso s 1148587-RC32-14

Complete Garden Care

C1032569-KK22-12

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C1076360-JL7-13

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

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REMOVALS

1137617-RC22-14

FRONTERA

FAST & SHARP MOWING & GARDENING ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀฀฀

SN1070517-PJ16-13

V Fur iture Re ovals

0414 479 569

Gary Plunkett

SN1080741-PJ27-13

1149694-RC33-14

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

C1064157-KK48-12

MIRROR FINISH FLOORS

V Glass/Glazi g

C1032009-PJ21-12

V Garde Services C916207-JL15-11

V Floor Services

0418 774 899

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Trades & Services

0488 097 005

Licence No 33202

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

• Storm water

24/7

BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL

• Septic

1300 627 732 0418 574 398

0407 356 441

BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

RANGEHILL PLUMBING & GAS FITTING

Domestic & Commercial 1072001-KG4-13

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

Free Quotes.

C1003972-KG6-12

Call Joe 0419 275 645

Call Brett: 0428 145 657

John 0418 318 377

Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

C695870-JM11-9

9796 8621 0418 367 017

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SEWER BLOCKAGES – MACHINE CLEANED฀

EMAIL: antecon@aol.com

฀ ฀ ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS ฀ ฀ STANDARD RATES ON WEEKENDS ฀ ฀ ฀฀฀ ฀ ฀ gjlawplumbing.com.au 7 DAYS 0419 136 181 - 0419 136 151

NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

1164403-HM47-14

V Security & Screen Doors

S AND S DOORS & SCREENS

V Roofing 1158529-PB42-14

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• 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

Call now for a Free Quote David 0418 176 206 Home Security, Intercoms, Data & Telephone also available.

Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247

1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754

CCTV SPECIALISTS

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

C1008551-FB8-12

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

Global Roller Shutters C1105812-BM03-14

BLOCKED DRAINS

V Security - CCTV & Alarms

V Roller Shutters

1156303-HM40-14

V Plumbing

0439 001 504

1141647-RC26-14

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

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

Oz Rendering

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

1077848-PJ8-13

BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING

We accept bricks, dirt and concrete

1300 NARRE BINS

1055315-KG41-12

V Rendering

V Plasterers

4m3

C1061178-PJ45-12

● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates

0418 368 591

• Sewer

2m3,3m3

1127933-LB14-14

2064941v5

Qualified & Insured

DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL C1092317-JO38-13

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

NARRE

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

NEW PRODUCT

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

WEATHER SCREENS,

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE

฀ 1157133-RC40-14

rangerpestcontrol.com.au

V Rubbish Removal

Create a New Outdoor Living Room.

CATHIC PTY LTD

GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

1159131-PB42-14

Phone: 0424 659 959

PLUMBING & GASFITTING

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

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HYDROLOGY PLUMBING

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Shane: 0407 565 743

C1073304-KK5-13

Lic no# 51646

1156304-HM40-14

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

JAK DEMOLITION, RUBBISH REMOVAL & BIN HIRE FREE LOADING AVAILABLE ฀ ฀ ฀

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For all you cooling needs for the Hot Aussie Summer please contact your friendly local plumber ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ PH: 0478353744 PH: 0415511160 sales@bigboyplumbing.com.au

1164666-RC47-14

C1075533-KK7-13

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C710724-JM22-9

★ 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

V Septic Tanks

SC Guttering 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

10% Pensioner Discount

7 Days a week

MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3 Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires

KINLOH BIN HIRE 0418 395 032 NEED A BIN GIVE KINLOH A RING

Credit Card Welcome LIC. 33033

Trades & Services section of Network Classifieds.

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

U WANNA BIN SKIPS

1144422-PB29-14

1021623-PJ16-12

NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?

section of Network Classifieds.

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Factory Direct

Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

0409 232 286

5995 4344

Showroom by appointment 11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

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

CHRIS

Employment

• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FRESUERE MEA OTES & QU 1023309-PJ18-12

Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire

jak_gray@bigpond.com

0417 382 700

PLUMBING & HEATING

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

0449 009 849

NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186

SETTLEMENT

Pensioner Discounts

PAK BIN HIRE

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

Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing

V Rubbish Removal

(REG 27285)

no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

www.aliteplumbing.com

Andrew 0431 150 866

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

1124842-RC12-14

Mobile: 0408 100 356

AC Plumbing & Gasfitting

Repairs Rebedding Resprays

20% DISCOUNT

– for the whole house

C552009-BG31-7

Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd

C1035550-PJ24-12

SPECIALS!

1146415-HM30-14

C317674-DJ19-5

David Elder 0419 155 092

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

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

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

SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS

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

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial

SPECIALISING IN:

C1094654-JO40-13

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

Steve on 0407 704 213

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

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LIC. NO. 40712

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

No Job Too Small

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RELIABLE PLUMBER

PLUMBING & GASFITTING

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

WINDSOR

DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN

GASRITE

PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885

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

C924285-KK19-11

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

SN1073247-JJ19-13

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

C1055095-KG41-12

C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11

C1083120-JO29-13

INDUSTRIAL – COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

Find it in the

General section of Network Classifieds.

Real Estate section of Network Classifieds.

C1055101-KK41-12

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

V Plumbing

C818920-KK28-10

V Plumbing 1129931-RC16-14

V Pest Control


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General Classifieds

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V Water Cartage

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

1156175-KC39-14

E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

1149536-HM33-14

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Ph: 8682 9618, 0420 528 508 advancedavrepairs@yahoo.com.au

9794 8989

1021701-KG17-12

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

INSTALLED TODAY

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

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General Classifieds

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0418 131 374 for a Competitive Quote ฀

SN1074465-PJ20-13

C1088813-JO35-13

www.antennaspecialist.com.au

HOME CINEMA & ANTENNAS SOUND `N` VISION SOLUTIONS

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.

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

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

ES

V Tiling

Free Quotes

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Bathroom Renovations฀ ฀

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For a free quote,

GABRIEL 0409 696 568 PAUL 0404 876 716

Richard or Kathrin Kruyt

Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

C1092057-JL37-13

General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.

Suprise someone special in our

Celebrations section of Network Classifieds.

Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

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

Call 9703 1764 C749691-SJ50-9

A & E UPHOLSTERY PTY LTD Commercial, Domestic & Automotive & Leisure Upholstery Free Quotes, Large Range of Fabric, 30 Years Experience

Unit 5, 93 Abbott Road, Hallam 9702 3544 or 0418 851 078

G6142807AA-dc8Jul

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

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.

SPECIAL

Cranbourne West

Contract No CT100162

Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked

Closes 10 December 2014

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

5941 5790

V For Sale VACCUM CLEANER Shark, best cleaner I've ever used, only used 6 times. $200. 9796 2556.

V Garage Sales

V Firewood

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

V For Sale COMPUTER, Apple Mac, 21.5", never used. Cost $1,903 receipt available. Sell $1,000. 9769 8501 or 0422 833 016. DECKING TIMBER, Merbau, 7cm wide, various lengths from a dismantled deck. Nails embedded in the timber. Free to anyone who can collect it from Frankston South. Phone Narelle on 0433 440 978. LATHE Wood, 5 tools in one. Shopsmith EC. Includes 10 chisels plus bandsaw and scroll saw. $1,000. 0400 832 180. PINE DINING TABLE, with 6 chairs, nice condition $125 ONO Phone 5995 0122

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

BERWICK, 24 Fairholme Blvd, Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd November, 8am-3pm. Double bed, King single bed, fruit preserving boiler and bottles, picture frames, pot plants and much more. Downsizing, everything must go.

Visit

Visited

CRANBOURNE 5/10 Stawell Street, Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd November, 8am-4pm. Bric-a-brac and some furniture.

Visit

Visited

CRANBOURNE, 15 Dunbar Avenue, Saturday 22nd November, 8am-2pm. Toys, scrapbooking, kitchen and general items.

Visit

Narre Warren 9796 7090 Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm

V Pets & Services

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.

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

Ellagant Pooches

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

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

Delivered in 10 metre loads

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

$35 Metre

Phone: 5941 4578

TOP SOIL

Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880 cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

V Massage Therapists

5941 2516

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

Visited

CRANBOURNE, 71 and 73 Circle Drive Sth, Saturday 22nd November, 8am-2pm. Bric-a-brac and homewares. Bargains.

Visit

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

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

BUILDING & LANDSCAPE WORKS

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

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

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

C997259-JL2-12

Free Quotes

Call Matt 0419 561 093

9574 1666

Tenders

MALE, 49 looking for love, athletic build, well off. Call 0481 329 603. braddtatts @hotmail.com

Furniture Upholstery

MUSIC LESSONS

V Garden/ Outdoor

V Personal

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

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8 Yiannis Crt Springvale

Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

Ph: 9769 9252

MUSIC LESSONS

Quote-Q05016

V Upholsterers

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

V Floats & Transport

Closes 3 December 2014

MARK TILING

Superb Tiling

18+ New Girls

CONSULTANCY TO PREPARE SOFTWARE SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

Oakfern Tree Care P/L

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673

Call Julie

Fully Insured C1098600-JO43-13

Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825

C934024-KK23-11

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League of their own By DAVID NAGEL

A NEW south eastern football netball league will be formed in 2015 after the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (trading as PCN Sports Alliance) and Casey Cardinia Football Netball League clubs decided to split. In a meeting held on Thursday night, the PCN Sports Alliance board decided to waive rule 14.1 - regarding the need to give 12 months’ notice before a club withdraws from the league - which paves the way for the departing nine clubs to form their own competition. Grievances including poor communication, a lack of trust, exorbitant fees, poor strategic direction and a lack of service and attention to the CCFL clubs formed the basis of the clubs’ decision to break away from the league it has been affiliated with for nearly 20 years. The breakaway group-of-nine has proposed to call the newly formed organisation the “South East Football Netball League” and it will comprise the departing Casey Cardinia clubs Beaconsfield, Berwick, Cranbourne, Doveton, Hampton Park, Narre Warren, Pakenham, ROC and TooradinDalmore - while Keysborough has joined the Southern Football League Division 2 competition for next year. “This is what we were aiming for, to force the PCN board to stand up and take notice of what’s best for football in our region,” spokesman for the clubs, Narre Warren’s outgoing president Kahl Heinze said.

The change of leagues has also been welcomed by AFL South East region general manager Jeremy Bourke, who was excited by the prospect of the proposed SEFNL working alongside the South East Juniors and AFL South East under the one roof at Casey Fields. “There are significant opportunities with this, for both junior and senior football and netball to work closer together,” Bourke said. “It will allow us to define resources to this league, to this region, and to expand participation in one of the fastest growth corridors in Australia.” PCNCA’s decision puts to an end a process started by the Casey Cardinia clubs in early October, when they sent a letter of intent to withdraw from the MPNFL. “Initially, I think the clubs were up for a fight, but I was never interested in talking to the clubs in tit for tat conversation via email,” PCNSA chief executive Jeff Jones said. “It’s always been about sitting around the table and hearing and listening to what the clubs had to say. All that information was tabled on Thursday and that was used as the basis behind the board’s decision. This is not about what football looks like tomorrow, next week, or even next year, it’s about a common sense approach to the needs of the game in the future.” The new competition will be known as the South East Football Netball League and operate out of Casey Fields.

Simply could not split them By JARROD POTTER CASEY PANTHERS’ under-13s made the most of their trip down the coast last month, impressing the crowds at the Mount Eliza Cup to finish runner-up in their division of the tournament. The cup, held in early October at Mount Eliza Secondary College, brought together a jam-packed competition full of the best junior soccer teams from around Victoria to vie in a round-robin competition. The Panthers toiled throughout their preliminary matches and advanced to the final to face Morning-

ton following victory over Mount Eliza. Even with only 10 players available, the Panthers dug deep to force Mornington to 2-2 by the end of regulation time and kept the score line the same as the penalty shootout approached. Penalties couldn’t even split the sides as they both went to 5-5, forcing a sudden death played off where the Peninsula-based side found the winning goal to end the Panthers’ brave fight. Although the cup didn’t return with the Panthers to Prospect Hill Re-

serve, the team performed excellently considering it was down on numbers following the end of the regular season. “Just a fantastic bunch of guys had an epic season,” Koffman said. “We were number one all season and to finish runners-up, knocking out the team on their own ground with only 10 men rounded off the season. “I’m a really, really proud coach and I hope we can do it all again next season.” The Panthers play in the Football Federation Victoria competition.

Casey Panthers Under-13s back row from left: Akieva Barlow, Paul Both, Coach Billy Koffman, Charlie Burns, Manager Kevin Redmond, Sean Crespo, Jaed Williams and Eathan Kelly. Front row: Captain Mason Koffman, Rayol Kumar, Liam Redmond and Cayden Fernando.

Prized Keybow at the peak of a truly glittering career By DAVID NAGEL DEVON Meadows master-trainer Darren McDonald looks set for one of the biggest nights in an already glittering career when Sandown Park explodes to life this Friday. McDonald has short-priced favourites in two feature Group 1s, with Keybow drawing box one in the $600,000 TAB Melbourne Cup (515m) and star stayer Sweet It Is a red-hot commodity in the $145,000 Solo Bold Trease (715m). McDonald- who has also qualified Awesome Project for the world’s richest greyhound race- is aiming for a fourth win in the cup after saluting with Hallucinate (2004), Shanlyn Prince (2007) and Surgeon in 2007. He has Keybow cherry-ripe for an assault on a second Group 1, and the title of record prizemoney winner, with a win taking his tally to $763,635. “He’s in the right form at the right time,” McDonald said after Keybow’s heat win. “He’s been my pick all the way through - the other dogs have gone well, but he’s really peaked at the right time. His whole campaign has been built towards this race. He’s at peak fitness - I’d love to be as fit as him!”

RACE 8 - 9.24PM - $600,000 GROUP 1 TAB MELBOURNE CUP (515M) BOX GREYHOUND TRAINER HEAT TIME PRICE 1. Keybow (Darren McDonald) 29.36 $2.45fav 2. Chica Destacada (Doreen Drynan) 29.22 $7 3. Above All (Rob Britton) 29.38 $4.40 4. Awesome Project (Darren McDonald) 29.39 $10 5. Cosmic Wise (Jeff Britton) 29.40 $41 6. Star Recall (Jeff Britton) 29.34 $10 7. Luca Neveelk (Gerald Kleeven) 29.42 $16 8. Dyna Villa (Jenny Hunt) 29.21 $4.40 RESERVES 9. Cawbourne Whip (Anthony Azzopardi) 10. My Bro Fabio (Brooke Ennis) RACE 6 - 8.38PM - $145,000 GROUP 1 SOLO BOLD TREASE (715M) BOX GREYHOUND TRAINER HEAT TIME PRICE 1. Beks (Patrick Bouchier) 42.04 $23 2. Zipping Maggie (Peter Dapiran) 42.04 $14 3. Sweet It Is (Darren McDonald) 41.94 $2fav 4. Space Star (Robert Britton) 41.65 $4.20 5. Reap The Benefit (Michael Chilcott) 42.81 $151 6. Mystic Twist (Mark Cauchi) 42.06 $35 7. Coulta Rock (David Curtain) 42.75 $18 8. Blinker’s On (Brooke Ennis) 42.18 $2.70 RESERVES 9. Dyna Kayla (Andrea Dailly) 10. Manila Express (Captain Abbott)

Darren McDonald is hoping Keybow can provide him his fourth Melbourne Cup victory in Friday night's final at Sandown Park. 131079 Picture: CONTRIBUTED

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From a filler to thriller for Cam

Darren Pattinson was in no mood to muck around on Tuesday night plundering a rapid-fire half-century for the Devon Meadows Twenty20 side. Picture: COURTESY OF MICHAEL KOMPA PHOTOGRAPHY

By JARROD POTTER

AN UNFORGETTABLE summer is on the cards for Victorian under-17’s cricketer Cameron Brown. Brown, 16, from Tooradin, is fulfilling his cricketing ambitions at an early age with his selection for Victoria in the upcoming Under-17 National Championships and he recently earned another great honour - debuting in Victorian Premier Cricket. His love of cricket goes a long way back, having latched on to the sport after he took to the field for Clyde Cricket Club filling in for his older brother’s side. The passion has only grown since then as Brown began the march through the cricket tiers towards state representation. “Think I played my first game filling in for my brother’s under-12 team at the age of five and ever since then I fell in love with the game,” Brown said. “My brother (Josh) and dad (Sean) got me into it - Josh played from an early age and he always says to me ‘you wouldn’t be good if it wasn’t for me’.” First he switched to Cardinia where Brown featured in the club’s loss to Tooradin in the 2012/13 West Gippsland Cricket Association semi-final, before another step up into the Victorian Premier Cricket side Casey-South Melbourne. He mostly played Casey-South Melbourne thirds last season, but 2014/15 has been the season he began his rise in earnest. Striding onto Toorak Park on Saturday morning, earning his patch from Casey-South Melbourne legend Matthew Hawking, was a huge thrill for the right-arm paceman as he claimed 2/26 from 5.2 overs in his inaugural firsts match. “I’ve always dreamed of playing ones,” Brown said. “I never thought it would come this early, but I’ve always wanted to go out and play in the senior team so I can’t wait to go out and play.”

Cameron Brown's 2014/15 season will only get better from here as he debuted for Casey-South Melbourne firsts and is now set to represent Victoria in the under17s. 130847 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

Right: Brown earned 2/26 in his Victorian Premier Cricket debut on Saturday. Add his Premier call-up and steady form in the Casey seconds to his eyecatching figures for Victoria Country at the Metro versus Country Series in Barooga in September and it was enough to earn him his Victorian colours and a ticket to Hobart. Making the side - let alone playing or starring in any match - was the only goal for Brown and now he is hoping to play his part in Victoria winning the championships.

“Really the one thing to tick off for me was to be in the Vic team, so just to play and hopefully get a few wickets over there and… more importantly hopefully we can win the carnival,” Brown said. Brown’s Victorian duties start next week with training sessions and a match against the under-18 development squad before flying out to Hobart for the Under-17 National Championships held from 1-13 December.

Pattinson blast at reserve By RUSSELL BENNETT FORMER Test fast bowler Darren Pattinson sure made his presence felt on Tuesday night at Glover Reserve in his first game in Devon Meadows red. Pattinson, who was born in England and played one Test for his native country, is the older brother of rising star quick and Australian Test player James Pattinson. Darren is the Panthers’ marquee player for this season’s West Gippsland Cricket Association Twenty20 Kookaburra Cup and was thrown the ball straight away on Tuesday night at Glover Reserve after bitter rivals Merinda Park won the toss and elected to bat. He removed Cobras opener Daniel McCalman and finished with two wickets for the match, but it was with the willow that he really shone. The 35-year-old Pattinson smashed a century for Doveton in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf 2 competition last month - showing how handy he is with willow in hand - and on Tuesday he showed his strength with the bat once again - blasting 65 off just 29 deliveries as the home side chased down Merinda Park’s 108 in just 12 blistering

overs. Pattinson plundered the Merinda Park attack, plastering boundaries to all parts of Glover Reserve - in fact 12 in total, including three huge sixes. Earlier in the day Mick Floyd led the Panthers attack, utilising his slower off-cutter to perfection - finishing with 3/17 from four overs including the scalps of dangerous trio Jess Mathers, Danny Diwell and Jason Pongracic. Elsewhere in Kookaburra Cup action on Tuesday night, the rampaging Cardinia Bulls got their campaign off to a flying start with victory in Clyde over the hometown Cougars. Interestingly, the Bulls’ marquee player for the tournament is former Merinda Park speedster Jarrod Armitage who is ninth in the DDCA Turf 1 wicket tally while leading the Springvale South attack. Other winners in the first round of the WGCA T20 competition include Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll over Cranbourne Meadows; Upper Beaconsfield over Pakenham; Emerald over Beaconsfield; Kooweerup over Tooradin; Pakenham Upper-Toomuc over St Francis Xavier; and B Grade surprise packets Gembrook, who rolled District side Lyndhurst on their Barry Simon Rec Reserve home deck.

Birkhead certainly no pudding By JARROD POTTER “EVERYTHING just clicked this week.” It’s a simple way to put it, but when you tick off your maiden cricket century, especially in a foreign country as Clyde import Bradley Birkhead did on the weekend, little more explanation was needed. Birkhead, 18, from Huddersfield, England, was brought to the crease at 4/131 with his Cougars chasing St Francis Xavier’s 174 in West Gippsland’s District Division. After a mediocre start to his time at Lineham Oval - knocking in three, nine, two and five not out - everything just fitted into place as he went about compiling only the second ton in the District so far this season. The other century came from his team mate John Simpson, but the runs weren’t coming from Simpson on Saturday, leaving it to the Yorkshireman to get the job done and cash in on a start. “It was a good innings - it was tough through the day we lost quite a lot of wickets while

Bradley Birkhead - pictured belting a boundary against Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll earlier this season smashed his first WGCA century as Clyde knocked off St Francis Xavier. 128739 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS I was in,” Birkhead said. “Usually we rely on Simmo (John Simpson) to get some runs, but this time he didn’t make any so someone else had to step up. “It was a great feeling to walk off with 300 on the board and feeling like I’ve helped my team get the win… I was talking to everyone that night

congratulating me… hopefully there’s more of that to come.” Birkhead’s time in Australia was spurred on by Yorkshire team mates telling him to pursue the international opportunity and he thought the timing was right after finishing his schooling. “Lots of people from England come over… I’m playing at Yorkshire - the County Cricket club - at the moment… heard a lot of the boys had been coming out for years and once I finished school I decided to come out as I had the time to do it now,” Birkhead said. “It’s really good here - a lot different the cricket side of it… compared to England. “Here I think the team is more together and everyone is team-related and it’s a good atmosphere. “I really like it at Clyde and really want to win the flag, want to score lots of runs and enjoy myself while I’m here.” Birkhead’s next outing for the Cougars will be against Devon Meadows at home starting this weekend.

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O’Hara backbone By RUSSELL BENNETT

WGCA PREMIER DIVISION REVIEW - ROUND 5 (Day 2) JUST in case anyone needed reminding just how crucial Chris O’Hara is to the Kooweerup Premier side, he delivered a trademark innings against the old enemy Tooradin on Saturday. Chasing 189 for victory, the Demons opened with teenager Cody Miller alongside skipper Michael Giles, with one eye set towards the future. O’Hara (62), after batting at number five in his only other Premier innings so far this season, came in at an uncustomary number three on Saturday. He and long-time opening partner and Giles put on a 50-run stand after Miller was removed by Ash Adams for 11. The Demons captain made a quickfire 36 with plenty of fours before he was dismissed by Brenton Adams. From 2/59, O’Hara and Paul Bright (22) combined for a 50-run stand, but Ash Adams claimed Bright and wicket-keeper brother Chris both with the score on 109. From 1/58 to 4/109, the Demons were suddenly looking vulnerable. But as they’d done so many times before, O’Hara and Matt Davey (43) put on a strong showing for the fifth wicket - for the most part both decisive and confident. But just as they were set to steer their side to victory, former Lang Lang duo Ross Douglas and Bodie Brown combined for a particularly tight bowling partnership - bogging the Kooweerup pair down. Douglas, specifically, was very full and gave Davey nothing to free his arms and unleash with. Gulls all-rounder Aaron Avery finally caught O’Hara hitting out off Thompson for 62 and not long after Davey was out stumped by Tom Hussey off the round-arm off-spin of Thompson for 43. From 4/109, CRICKET SCOREBOARD VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 7 (day 1) Prahran 231 (S.S. Singh 56, N.M. McNally 44, D.J. Watson 5/50) v Casey-South Melbourne 6/93 (J.D. Holden 32). DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 4 (day 1) Lyndale 107 (S. Spoljaric 4/39, T. Davis 3/35) v Cranbourne 6/93 (B. Maroney 57no, C. Ranatunga 3/27). Berwick 7/108 (P.E. Atkinson 4/52) v Dandenong West 107. Hallam Kalora Park 225 (R. Serpanchy 93, S. Bell 4/46) v Parkfield 0/2. Nth Dandenong 4/88 (C. Gunawardana 47no) v Coomoora 115 (L.A. Baptist 42, L.J. Wenke 36). Buckley Ridges 181 (A. Dal 94no, C.A. Van Estrop 4/38) v Heinz Southern Districts 7/111 (A.J. Semmens 41, M. Goodwright 3/0). Springvale South 0/16 v Mordialloc 202 (R.P. Kellepotha 5/76, J.L. Armitage 4/52). WGCA PREMIER Cardinia 7/161(dec) (L. Turner 59, K Gibbs 3/14) d Upper Beaconsfield 55 (D. Henwood 5/22, N. Barfuss 4/28) and 87 (D. Henwood 4/8). Tooradin 188 (D. Sutton 65, T.J. Hussey 55, D. Madushanka 5/60, C. O’Hara 3/55) d by Kooweerup. 210 (C. O’Hara 62, M. Davey 43, J. Thompson 4/45, A. Adams 3/39). Emerald 8/274(dec) (J. Hanfi-Scott 98, I. Litterbach 59, N.G. Dooley 4/73) d Beaconsfield 159 (B.J. Monagle 41, C. Marsh 4/67, D. Hellriegel 3/47) and 5/153 (J. Williams 72no, D. Hellriegel 3/41) Merinda Park 4/212 (D. McCalman 84, G. Ward 80, J. Ryan 3/81) d Pakenham 209 (B. Welsh 84, J. Pongracic 4/53). DISTRICT Officer 230 (S. White 76no, A. Reid 55 ) d Devon Meadows 149 (T. Solanke 3/18) and 1/102 (B. Ingram 69no). Cranbourne Meadows 9/249 (C. Hauselberger 51, J. Broomhall 39, J. Lownds 3/56) d NNG/Maryknoll 213 (J. Lownds 59, A. Van Strijp 40, C. Hauselberger 4/44). Lyndhurst Vikings 238 (D.J. Nutting 84, D. Spencer 49) d Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 125 (J.T. Fitzgerald 3/9, A. Bajwa 3/41) and 8/192 (D. Warne 45, A. Bajwa 4/63). Clyde 8/300 (B.F. Birkhead 100no, D. Denton 66, S. Webster 39) d SFX Old Collegians 174 (C. Shepherdson 41, K. Avard 4/35). VSDCA - SOUTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 4 (day 2) Endeavour Hills 279 (Z. Allen 89, B.L. Swift 71, C. Pereira 41) d Ormond 194 (C. Pereira 5/31, M. Langley 2/41).

Daniel McCalman was in superb touch for WGCA Premier side Merinda Park on Saturday against Pakenham. 130757 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

the Demons had slipped again to 5/171, and then 6/179. Tooradin’s chances of what would have been a remarkable comeback were well and truly alive with the visitors in all sorts of trouble at 8/184, but the Demons went on to reach 210 before they were finally dismissed. The win-loss column won’t show just how close the reigning champions’ season came to being in real jeopardy but a win is a win. Jarred Thompson finished with 4/45 from his 12 overs while Ash Adams claimed 3/39 from 16 overs. MERINDA PARK v PAKENHAM DESPITE resuming on day two on 1/16 and sliding to 2/31, the Cobras did it easy against the struggling Lions on Saturday. At 1/2 when Andrew Martin was caught by Matt Welsh off Jack Ryan without scoring, and 2/31 when Craddock was bowled by Ryan for 15, the Cobras seemed in desperate trouble. But Glen Ward (80) and Daniel McCalman (84) were seemed comfortable right from the start of their innings. Ward was loving the short stuff, while McCalman was strong with anything too straight or trailing down leg.

As Ward continued to gain confidence, it’s clear he was in fine touch - pouncing on anything over-pitched. McCalman was almost run out just shy of his 50, but the throw in from point hit the edge of the pitch en route to the stumps typifying Pakenham’s luckless day. From 2/152 at tea - and with the Lions particularly quiet in the field - the Cobras piled on another 60 in the final session winning by six wickets (4/212). In WGCA District results, Officer (230) defeated Devon Meadows (149), Cranbourne Meadows (9/249) defeated Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll (213), Lyndhurst Vikings (238) defeated Pakenham Upper-Toomuc (125, 8/192) and Clyde (8/300) knocked over St Francis Xavier (174). In other news, Tooradin quintet Cal O’Hare, Dylan Sutton, Andrew Proctor, Hussey and Avery all made the WGCA’s preliminary Country Week squad alongside Jess Mathers and Danny Diwell from Merinda Park, Matt Hutchinson from Devon Meadows, Clyde duo Kyle Brooke and Bradley Birkhead, and Jason Hameeteman from the Lyndhurst Vikings.

Watson first and… last By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW - ROUND 7 (Day 1) FROM stream rolling to steamrolled, as the fortunes of CaseySouth Melbourne’s (6/93) flipped quickly back-and-forth against Prahran (231). Dan Watson (5/50) and Simon Black (1/38) were scintillating in their first spell as Watson found the scalps of Steven De Bolfo (0) and Nicholas Morrey (0) without score. Watson charged in from the Toorak Road end and left Prahran in complete despair at only 3/5 after six overs. The heavy workload Casey-South Melbourne places on its star all-rounder continued as in prior weeks with Watson opening both the batting and the bowling. The middle order gave Prahran something to defend before Watson and captain Chris Hall (1/47) exposed 200-gamer and reigning Ryder Medallist James Miller (2) and the lower attack. Forcing Prahran to 7/115 Casey-South Melbourne took the foot off the throat and allowed Prahran to weasel its way back into a dominant position. The young brigade of Casey-South Melbourne players impressed - with a pair of debutants in Cameron Brown (from Cardinia CC) and Devin Pollock (from Yarragon CC) working tidily together to remove Steven Singh (56), before finishing the innings at 231. The response was lacklustre as wickets fell in clumps

around former Berwick opener Josh Holden (32). He held together the batting order before the pair of DDCA premiership players - Holden and Watson (1) - were the last men out as stumps loomed. DANDENONG v ST KILDA CHASED from the crease by St Kilda’s (3/122) star allrounder Matt Chasemore, Dandenong (128) was all but beaten on the first innings in a lacklustre display at the Junction Oval. The former Panther showed the form that earned him equal second in the Ryder Medal tally last season, as Chasemore ran through Dandenong’s top order en route to record his first five-for with St Kilda off figures of 5/21. Tom Donnell (34) tried to emulate his form from last round against Frankston Peninsula, but succumbed to a straightener from Lachlan Graf (2/37). Donnell’s dismissal at 4/53 left the side struggling before the next wave of Panthers’ persistence began via James Nanopoulos (36). The crafty all-rounder coming off career best figures of 6/28 against the Heat - was left to anchor the lower order as he added 31 with captain Dan Doran (13) to give the total some character. Justin Butterfield (11 not out) would hold on at the death to keep Dandenong at the crease, but lost the 10th man as Matt Willcocks (1) was run out. St Kilda needs seven runs for first innings points as Jackson Cooper (41) and Josh Manning (34) took charge of the attack.

An ace up the sleeve and hope in heart By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 4 (Day 1) FIGHTING back from the depths of despair, Buckley Ridges (181) now sit in the driver’s seat following a collapse from Heinz Southern Districts (7/111). The opening bowling trio - Chad Van Estrop (4/38), Justin Davis (2/15) and Michael Davies (1/34) - struck time-after-time against the enfeebled Buckley Ridges’ top order. Van Estrop was the pick of the bowlers and got himself on a hattrick after the expert work of wicketkeeper Brodie Yapp found Jayson Hobbs (0) outside his crease with a leg-side stumping. While the hattrick ball just fell short of the ring field, Van Estrop continued to torment the Cobras both with the ball and his fledgling Movember moustache. When the experience of Matt Goodwright (1) and Mick Cronin (6) came and went, they were the tail end of a six-wicket onslaught from Heinz. You could have named your price on a Buckley Ridges’ victory when the side teetered to 7/57, but the Ridges had one last ace up their sleeve - Nottinghamshire import Anuj Dal (94 not out). Staging one of the finest British rescue efforts, Dal excelled while others failed around him. Turning the attack back on the Cobras and finally finding some willing aid via the lower-order as Lucas Hoogenboom (30) - to notch an 83-run partnership - and Hussain Ali (12) stuck fast to help Dal post his first half-ton in DDCA Turf 1.

In response Heinz started strongly but crumbled under pressure from Goodwright (3/0) and Ali (2/18). Ali found the crucial scalp of Adam Semmens (41) late in the day to take the initiative away from the Cobras and leave the visitors needing 71 for first-innings points. LYNDALE v CRANBOURNE THE Barry Powell Reserve minefield was commissioned for another season as Lyndale (107) and Cranbourne (6/93) were razed by the bowlers. Conal Ranatunga (31) held up the top order while captain Ciaron Connolly (21 not out) kept the side going from the tail. In between, Lyndale’s batting effort was lacklustre as Eagles’ duo Steve Spoljaric (4/39) - with 11 maidens - and Te Ahu Davis (3/35) laid siege to all that crossed paths. Leaving a meagre total to defend, the Lyndale bowlers stood up where the batsmen failed as Ranatunga (3/27) showed his all-round chops to push Cranbourne to six-down. Ben Maroney (57 not out) - in a swashbuckling effort with six boundaries and two sixes - led the chase and will need to stick around to give the Eagles assurance of reaching the tally. BERWICK v DANDENONG WEST BERWICK (7/107) took first innings points on day one as Dandenong West (107) failed to stick around. Cory Bevan claimed four wickets to lead the Bears through the Bulls’ order. Adam Mason (27) was the best of the Bulls along with keeper Matthew Collett (21). The Bulls’ bowling was barraged by Berwick as Peter Atkinson (4/52) led the initiative.

A 'mo'-mentous spell of pace bowling from Heinz Southern Districts' opener Chad Van Estrop left Buckley Ridges reeling Picture: JARROD POTTER early. 130850 HALLAM KALORA PARK v PARKFIELD RHYS Serpanchy (93) took the Bears (0/2) by storm on day one as Hallam Kalora Park (225) mustered an impressive tally. The best

efforts of Shane Bell (4/46), the miserly Nilochana Perera (2/16 off 16 overs) - from Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club - and Travis D’Souza (2/66) weren’t enough to curtail Serpanchy’s rampage.

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Cranny victorious CRANBOURNE BOWLS CRANBOURNE Division 2 side defeated Cranbourne RSL 74 to 68, recording a six-shot win on Saturday at home. Club chairman Ken Fulton playing in the game went on to say, “We always look forward to playing against Cranbourne RSL. Both sides are fierce competitors and we always expect a tough game, but this time we had the better of them to win a close encounter played in good spirit at our home ground". "Our confidence is now high and we believe that we can now go on and record some good wins for the rest of the season,” Fulton said. Not such good news for our Division 1 side who were outplayed by Heathmont to lose by 29 shots. Next week they play a tough game against MCC at home who are third on the ladder. However, better performances from our Division three side who won by 11 shots and our Division 7 team who had a massive win by 62 shots. Division 1 ALL four rinks lost with skips Steve Arthur losing by six shots; Lyn Quigg losing by three shots; Ray Travica losing by eight shots and Peter Colthup and his team losing by 12 shots resulting in a final score for Cranbourne of 60 losing to Heathmont 89. Division 2 CRANBOURNE played Cranbourne RSL at home to record a six-shot win at home. Skip Brian Caddell and his team of Ray Boskell, Stan Myers and Fritz Helle recorded a good win joined by skip Matt Boltong and his team of Vic Butera, Rien Croymans and Roger Roscoe to defeat Cranbourne RSL

by six shots with Cranbourne 74 to Cranbourne RSL 68. Division 3 THE Division 3 side defeated Glen Waverley by 11 shots with skips Keith Bowler and John Mulder and their sides recording good wins to get them over the line. Cranbourne 85 defeated Glen Waverley 74. Division 4 NO points for the Cranbourne Division 4 side being soundly defeated by a very strong Mulgrave team that went on to win by 47 sots. Cranbourne 63 to Mulgrave 110 Division 7 A MASSIVE 62-shot win against Chadstone was a very impressive result, picking up 17 valuable points for the victory. Cranbourne 100 defeated Chadstone 38 Midweek Pennant Ladies ANOTHER great win by Cranbourne Ladies, defeating Waverley Golf 1, at home. Solid win again by C. Wright (skip) B. DE Lisle, J. Pearce, S. Mueller, C. Wright 31 - 14, F. Farrall 18 -16, L. Whalley 14 -19. Final score 63 - 49. Division 1 Open AWAY to Vermont South Cranbourne losing by four shots. Very close win again by G. Dudink and team. K. Fulton 22 - 18, M. Boltong 11 - 20, G. Dudink 19 - 18. Final score 52 - 56. Division 2 Open AT home to Ferntree Gully, Cranbourne levelled to finish with a draw, after being well down during the day, a great comeback, R. Sorenson 23 -14, I. Smith 20 - 29, K. Bowler 20 - 20. Final score 63 - 63.

Cranbourne RSL's Wally Ballard is a picture of a concentration during Saturday's local derby against Cranbourne. 130760 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Eight in a row for RSL

Cranbourne Bowls Club chairman Ken Fulton tries some one-legged action during the Division 2 victory over Cranbourne RSL. 130760 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Division 5 Open CRANBOURNE played Bayswater at home, with one player short and lost in a very close game.

H. Van Soest 15.75 - 19.05, S. Depiazza 23 - 22. Final score 38.75 - 41.05.

Eagles slug Hampton Park to bag Open Pairs it right out By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION - SOUTH EAST 1ST XI REVIEW - ROUND 4 (day 2) ENDEAVOUR Hills (279) had to toil in pursuit of a solid Ormond (194) target, but the efforts of Zach Allen (89), Ben Swift (71) and captain Chris Periera (41) shone through in the Eagles’ triumph. The Eagles had to endeavour as strong innings up and down the order to set up the thrilling run chase at Sydney Pargeter Reserve. From the top of the order, Allen and Swift charged the run-rate along with a 56-run partnership for the third wicket. In five innings this season, Allen has found his way to the half-ton three times and has been the lynchpin at the top of the Eagles’ order - his form earning him a place in the Victorian under-19 squad. Swift was left stranded at the other end by the Eagles’ middle order - falling from 2/150 to 7/173 in rapid succession - and while the chase looked a challenge, Swift held on to guide the Eagles past the required target in league with Alastair Christy. A solid captain’s innings from number 10 Pereira (41) pushed the home side well beyond the visitors and it capped off an impressive match with his 5/31 in the Ormond batting innings. Endeavour Hills sits third on the ladder and faces Elsternwick in a twodayer starting on Saturday.

HAMPTON PARK is guaranteed of winning the Casey District Ladies Open Pairs title after their two combinations, Chris Hendrie/ Ellen Smith and Denise Eastick/ Helen Lambert won their semifinals. Hendrie and Smith won their semi by seven shots and Eastick and Lambert won by six shots. They will now play each other for the District title and represent the District in the Peninsular Region finals. Tuesday MIDWEEK pennant is approaching the half-way and another disappointing loss has pushed Hampton Park’s Div 1 out of the top four. Playing at Mulgrave C C they led comfortably at lunch, but faltered to lose by two shots. G. Ladner, P. Hayden, C. Hendrie and N. Hendrie won 23-18, G. Ampt, A. Westwell, H. Lambert and D. Eastick scraped home with a one-shot win after leading well all day, but S. Collins, J. Westwell, A. Brandolin and E. Smith had to fight hard and went down 14-22. Mulgrave CC (5) 2-60 d Hampton Park (1) 4-58 Division 2 suffered another loss, this time to Edithvale at Hampton Park. J. Sherry, G. Clough, K. Goold and R. Woff had the closest game losing 19-20. H. Naismith, M. Baker, R. Wood and B. Nicol lost 13-30, while D. Carr, R. Diaper, B. Diaper and I. Kitt lost 14-26 Hampton Park (2) 0-46 lost to Edithvale (2) 16-76.

Hampton Park bowler Denise Eastick will pair up with Helen Lambert in the final of the Casey District Ladies Open Pairs. 131068 Picture: CONTRIBUTED Saturday HAMPTON Park’s Division 2 team hosted Berwick for third place on the ladder. Both teams were equal on points before the day started. S. Hardy, M. Paton, P. Hayden and Z. Storm won well 21-9, G. Ampt, J. Nunan, S. Micallef and S. Collins won 25-18 and I. Bartlett, N. Hendrie, S. McDonald and K. Cobden won 22-19. S. Barnes, C. Hendrie, A. Brandolin and W. Hardy were holding a draw, but the Berwick skip converted for a six with his last bowl. Hampton park team lost 15-22.

Hampton Park (1) 14-83 d Berwick (3) 2-68 6th place Hampton Park’s Division 4 travelled to Burden Park for a battle for sixth and seventh on the table. H. Naismith, J. Wright, G. Ladner and R. Woff won 23-14. R. Beverly, R. Pallett, J. Van Hout and J. Westwell won a close one16-14. A Ottaway, T Storm, D Eastick and H Lambert lost 24-27, and C Barnes, E. Smith, S. Hatch and L. Simpson went down 19-23. Hampton Park (2) 14-83 defeated Burden Park (3) 4-78. Division 6 also had a ladder battle to fight against Willow Lodge. Willow Lodge were second and Hampton Park third. Unfortunately, Hampton Park could not hold onto an early lead and lost by nine shots. L. Unwin, M. Battaglia, B. Diaper and R. Wood won 24-17, J. Sherry, J. Collins, C. Richarsd and B. Holden won 22-14, but R. Oost, G. Wilson, K. Goold and B. Webb lost 10-25 and G. Cox, T. Harbright, B. Nicol and I. Kitt also lost (14-23). Willow Lodge 14-79 d Hampton Park (3) 4-70. After losing one and winning another of their last two games due to forfeits, Division 8 were able to field a team and travelled to Murrumbeena. W. Grimsey, R. Diaper, J. Damon and K. Damon lost 10-28, and D. Carr, M. Kelly, G. Clough and L. Soligo lost 19-31. Hampton Park (4) 0-29 lost to Murrumbeena 14-59.

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CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS Tuesday Cranbourne RSL 59 d Vermont South 44 THE wins keep coming for the RSL, eight in a row now and no signs of complacency. A 13-shot win by Ray Chapman’s team set up the win. Well done to Barry Rogers who recovered from a horror game last week to be one of the best this week. Funny game bowls. Congratulations to Ray Bligh, Colin Butler, Tom Bonney and John Spencer for their recent eight shots on one end. A rare feat in pennant and a nice badge was presented to the whole team. Results: DENISE Meulman, Barry Rogers, Helena Rogers Ray Chapman 27-14 Aggie Pichard, Graham Dore, Marg McIntyre, Yvonne van der Wees 16-13 Ray Bligh, Colin Butler, Tom Bonney, John Spencer 16-17 Saturday Division 2 Cranbourne 74 d Cranbourne RSL 68 IN a close encounter between two old rivals, the RSL went down by six shots. The game was tight up to the last few ends, but unlike the last two weeks the RSL just faded with Cranbourne finishing just a shade the better. Both Mal Watkinson and Ken Hockings' teams both did their bit for the team, winning well, unfortunately the other two teams bowled below expectations. Results: RAY Bligh, Trevor Elsey, John Spencer, Mal Watkinson 21-12 Fred Scicluna, Jesus Carretero, Wally Ballard, Ken Hocking 25-15 Barry Graham, Maree Hodges, Yvonne van der Wees, Ray Chapman 10-21 Alan Reynolds, Ken Walker, Rick Crawford, Bill Bradbury 12-26 Division 5 Chadstone 83 d Cranbourne RSL 64 THE third-placed Chadstone proved too good for the RSL, winning by 19 shots. All rinks went down in the day to forget. Next week is just around the corner so expect the team to bounce back. Results: LETJE Maat, Greg Jones, Ken McLeod, John Vowles 16-18 Jim Grant, Karen Hickson, Rob Elliott, Steve Hickson 22-25 John Black, Marg McIntyre, Marijan Bobetic, Michael Ryan 14-18 David Angee, Denise Meulman, Greg Dore, Max Eames 12-22 Division 8 SOME joy for the RSL with the lower-placed Team 4 proving far too good for the more highly fancied Team 3, in a clash of mate on mate. Both Arthur Underwood’s and Brian Eagle’s teams recording big wins. It will be two in a row for Team 4 as they have a bye next week. Results: JOE Hart, Peter Zimmerman, Max Pearson, Brian Eagle 28-13 (king of the Rinks) Peter Campion, Laurie Meagher, Cyril Arlove, Arthur Underwood 28-17 Kate Currie, Marg Mills, Brian Mason, Doug Ambrose 17-28 Aggie Pichard, Murray Bulte, Harry Mills, Percy Leake 13-28 QUIZ NUMBER 1426 ANSWERS: 1. Michael Tuck 2. Michael Clarke 3. Chariots of Fire 4. Rick McCosker 5. Hockey 6. Noel MayfieldSmith 7. Jacques Kallis 8. An albatross 9. Lionel Rose 10. Peter Brock 11. Rod Laver 12. Fencing 13. Eleven 14. Five 15. Basketball 16. Boxing 17. Roy Higgins 18. Herb Elliott 19. Bob Charles 20. Martina Navratilova


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Baby Fiat is huge on fun By EWAN KENNEDY WHEN people ask me what I think of my wife Julie’s Fiat 500 by Gucci I always give the same answer, “Love the car, hate the gearbox”. That’s in reference to the automated manual five-speed unit that Fiat calls a Dualogic. So when I was invited to road test a Fiat 500 S - with a ‘proper’ six-speed manual gearbox for a week I jumped at the chance. Our test car 500 S was priced at a pretty reasonable $20,000 plus on-road costs, adding the Dualogic semi-auto transmission adds a further $1500. It’s also offered as a cabriolet at $23,000 with Dualogic. Cute as a button retro styling has been a big factor in Fiat 500 sales worldwide. The cheeky nose with its round headlights and distinctive bonnet bar lead into a tall rounded body finished off with a stubby tail. Inside, the painted-metal look of the dashboard is a neat feature, as is the big instrument binnacle. The 500 S (and 500 Lounge) now have digital instruments that can be displayed in a couple of different modes, rather than the twin needles on concentric circles used on all previous variants, and which are retained in the lower cost 500 Pop. Some bright colours are offered in

Is there a cuter car on Australian roads than the little Fiat 500? the gen-three Fiat 500s, including Blue Jelly Bean, Mint Milkshake and Vanilla Ice Cream. Our car was the light cream with some red racing stripes over the roof and down the bonnet. The Fiat 500 S has sports seats, a flat-bottom leather-trimmed steering wheel with red stitching, chromed gear knob, 15-inch alloys and foglights. Very Italian, and we loved it so much we didn’t want to take it back. A big range of options allows for plenty of customisation; Italian national colours of red-white-green stripes, a chequered roof, racing numbers, stick on flowers that reminded me of my VW Beetle way back in my hippy days.

Power comes from a 1.4-litre fourcylinder that has a reasonable 74 kW, 100 horsepower. Not a lot for a supposedly sports model, but it’s OK. The Fiat 500 S is offered with a sixspeed manual gearbox or a five-speed automated manual. The latter can either be left in Auto or you can do your own shifting, without a clutch pedal, if you want a bit more excitement. Fiat has been in the vanguard in supplying information and entertainment using the latest technology. The 500 has the Blue&Me voice recognition system developed by Fiat in conjunction with Microsoft; a six-speaker stereo, Bluetooth and a full range of connectivity.

Tom-Tom satellite navigation is an option, even in the most expensive 500 models, which seems like a shame, but ‘sell-em-up’ is all part of the game when it comes to retailing cars. It’s only a small car, but the Fiat 500 has been designed with top rate primary and secondary safety features. Seven airbags, including one to protect the driver’s knees, even a fire protection system, ensure it has fivestar safety credentials. The ‘S’ after the 500 refers to Sport, though 74 kilowatts doesn’t exactly back up that title. However, getting the engine up to the top end of its rev range by way of the six-speed manual gearbox does give it decent grunt.

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