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Deadly drive-off By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE manager of a Lynbrook petrol station who clung on to a moving car during a petrol drive-off last week ended up on crutches, after narrowly avoiding death. Fady Rezk, manager of the United Petroleum in Lynbrook, said he would have likely died had he not let go before the car sped onto the Dandenong Hastings Highway. He went to talk to the young female driver around 9.30pm last Thursday when she stamped on the accelerator and almost ran over Mr Rezk, who clung onto the car for 30 metres. “When she took off, I was over the bonnet and I found myself in the next moment holding onto the ceiling of the car while she was speeding off to the highway,” Mr Rezk said. “When I realised she was heading to the highway, I let go of the car because I knew if she took me onto the highway I would die. “At that moment, you just think about all the stuff that will happen if you die - the consequences when you die.” He was rushed to the Dandenong Hospital in an ambulance, sustaining injuries to his ankle, shoulder, face and scalp. Mr Rezk said he was outside near the bowsers at the time when he saw the woman next to her car having what he thought was trouble using the petrol pump. He said he would never have approached the car if he knew it was a petrol drive-off because it can be too dangerous. “I want to warn others about this,” Mr Rezk said. “People should take care, the nurse told me it was a mistake that I didn’t think she could hurt me. She didn’t care, she would have killed me.” Mr Rezk alleged the woman was aged in her late teens to early 20s and was driving a small, white Toyota. It’s believed a male passenger was also in the car. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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Community News It’s showtime – the Berwick Show is back in 2015! Spend Valentine’s Day at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Love will be in the air at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick this Valentine’s Day, as it hosts a romantic event to celebrate the day of love on Saturday 14 February 2015. There will be activities and entertainment for couples young and old to enjoy, before the night culminates in live music and the screening of romantic comedy Blended under the stars in the amphitheatre. Couples may choose to relax and enjoy each other’s company with a picnic before settling in to watch the movie, or you might like to wander through the park and get involved in the activities on offer, including wine and cheese sampling, giant chess and some photo booth fun.

Event details: The Berwick Show is back again in 2015, ofering the best of agricultural and horticultural competition, family fun, carnival rides and performances over two action packed days, and Council’s large interactive exhibit is returning. The City of Casey is proud to be the major sponsor of this popular community event to be held at Akoonah Park, Berwick, on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 February 2015. There will be carnival rides, interactive attractions for all ages, local performers entertaining the crowds, show bags, face painting and a animal farm. Visitors will also get a taste of country lifestyle, with agriculture and horticultural competitions across the weekend including cattle, show jumping, sheep, goats, wood chopping and Beaut Utes. Saturday night will be a highlight, with spectacular fire performers, exhilarating FMX Motor Bikes and fireworks from the main arena.

Council will also be involved in the show hosting its popular exhibit, which will include a fun social media feature using Instagram, Casey Clues children’s competition, a range of community information, interactive activities and a Melbourne Football Club presence.

Event details: Dates and times: Saturday 21 February, 9.00 am – 9.00 pm Sunday 22 February, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm Venue: Akoonah Park, Princes Highway, Berwick Costs: Adults $20, Concession $15, Children (10–15) $10, Children (under 10) FREE and Family (2 adults, 2 children) $40. For more information visit www.berwickshow.org.au.

Avengers assemble at Casey Kids Carnival! Earth’s mightiest heroes will descend on Akoonah Park, Berwick next month to entertain and wow the crowds at the 2015 Casey Kids Carnival. The Avengers Side Show Alley will headline the main stage program for the 17th annual carnival, to be held on Saturday 21 March 2015. Prepare to be in awe of super heroes Iron Man, Captain America and Thor, regarded as the strongest men on the planet, when they take to the stage at 1.45 pm on the day. Attendees might even be a chosen spectator encouraged to participate in one of the many challenging games on stage to help you find your own inner Mighty Marvel Super Hero. The characters will have a meet and greet after their show, where people can have a chat and get a photo with their favourite super hero.

The main stage performances will be complemented by an action-packed program including amusement rides, animal farm, face painters, food stalls, interactive workshops and roving entertainers.

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For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/wilsonbotanicpark.

Victoria’s Journey of Remembrance visits Casey The City of Casey will host a free community roadshow next month to commemorate the Anzac Centenary. Between 2014 and 2018, Australia will mark 100 years since the nation’s involvement in the First World War (WWI).

The unique evening encourages and supports people across the state to learn more about their WWI history, to research their own personal connections and to work within their local communities to commemorate the Anzac Centenary.

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The Avengers are just one highlight of the main stage entertainment at Casey Kids Carnival, with ABC TV’s Little Charley Bear, It’s Not a Circus It’s a Science Show and various community groups set to perform on stage.

Saturday 14 February 2015 6.30 pm – 11.00 pm (movie screening at 9.00 pm) Venue: Wilson Botanic Park Berwick, 668 Princes Highway, Berwick Cost: BYO picnic option: Adult $25, Couple $45, Child $15 Picnic Box option (includes wrap, fruit, cheese, cake and soft drink): Adult $40, Couple $75, Child $30 Bookings: Tickets are available from the Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Visitor Centre, 668 Princes Highway, Berwick or by calling 9707 5818.

As part of the Victorian Government’s Anzac Centenary Program (2014–2018), the City of Casey will host a free community roadshow called Victoria’s Journey of Remembrance on Monday 2 March 2015.

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POLICE needed to call for back-up in Cranbourne on the weekend when a woman attacked officers after crashing her car. Police were called to the car accident just after 1pm on Sunday at the intersection of Russell and Stawell streets, where the woman involved became aggressive and attacked police. Additional police were called to arrest the woman, who was from Aspendale Gardens. Police allege she was under the influence of drugs. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Car fire probed POLICE were called to a suspicious car fire in Clyde last week, shortly after a car crash at the same location. It’s understood police reported to the car fire on Ballarto Road around 8.30am, where two hours earlier the car on fire had been involved in an accident and a woman was arrested around 6am. Police are looking to speak to two men in a white station wagon seen near the car fire around 8.30am. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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will be considered by council on Tuesday 17 February regarding this matter, which will outline the history of this agreement and provide options for residents and council to consider moving forward. Cr Ablett said the agreement was now “redundant”. He said as part of the agreement there was supposed to be a tree reserve planted in place of fencing.

“To take away the back fence and 20 metres of each side fence would mean you could walk down and look left or right and see into people’s backyards,” he said. “It’s a dangerous move to make.” “I am hoping a sensible solution can be reached and that is that we amend the Section 173 agreement,” he said. He said while some families

had decided to leave their properties open, others had gone to great lengths to protect their privacy. “It’s changed from rural to residential and with residential and roads you need protection for kids and families,” Cr Ablett said. “Living on a farm is different, but if you have a main road seven or eight metres from your back fence, you’re entitled to a back fence.”

Tapp works on quenching thirsty goats By BRIDGET SCOTT A HERD of four-legged friends has interupted a group of tradesmen working in Cranbourne. Around 20 goats including a few kids have been reported to the Animal Cruelty Hotline “roaming free” on land adjacent to Casey Fields. Barrie Tapp from the Animal Cruelty Hotline said they found out about the issue last Tuesday 3 February when animal rescue got wind of the problem.

Mr Tapp said the goats appeared to be on the hunt for water and one or two had been reported to be in bad condition. He said the animals must be caught and supplied with a good source of water. A spokesperson for the tradesmen on the nearby site said the animals reappeared after Christmas and were in free range at the moment. “Nobody has a clue where they belong,” he said.

He said the animals would often run away when machinery was turned on, but returned to drink out of a nearby dam. Mr Tapp said while the goats had plenty of feed, it was the owner’s responsibility to look after them, ensure they were fenced in and worm them. “It’s strange that it has not been reported until now,” he said. City of Casey manager for Community Safety Caroline Bell said

they had had reports of goats on property adjacent to Casey Fields which council had been monitoring. “Livestock wandering or at large on private property are considered the responsibility of the landowner, however council can offer support to landowners dealing with problematic livestock,” she said. “People are advised to call the City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 if they require help or information.”

Traffic, drug offences laid A TEENAGER driving a car with no number plates in Cranbourne West was chased and arrested by police on the weekend. Police detected the suspicious car just after midnight on Sunday and tried to speak to the driver, who fled down Evans Road where police gave chase. The 18-year-old dumped the car a short time later and then fled on foot but was soon caught. The teenager has been charged with traffic and drug driving offences. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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A GROUP of residents bound by a council agreement may be forced to tear down their fences after the City of Casey council has threatened legal action against them. Seven land owners in the Botanic Ridge estate may be stripped of their privacy due to the Section 173 agreement that was created before the area became residential. Balla Balla Ward Councillor Geoff Ablett raised the issue in urgent business at a council meeting last week and asked that council investigate, reconsidering the agreement. “Many years ago, before Botanic Ridge was in Urban Growth Boundary, someone decided that if it’s to be developed, we want to retain a rural aspect,” Cr Ablett said. “At that time, nobody gave any thought to what if a child walked out and on to the road.” Most of the houses concerned are near or along Brown’s Road or Pearcedale Road. Cr Ablett said the issue was twofold, creating both safety and security concerns. Some families had purchased a house in this area with fences already erected, including the Williams family who were not aware of the agreement. Michelle Williams, who lives along Pearcedale Road, said her family purchased their house at the start of last year and were unaware of the agreement. “We moved in in January and got a letter in September,” she said. “You don’t expect to buy a house and eight months later get a letter to say you have done something illegal.” Ms Williams said her main concern was safety. “We have three small children,” she said. “We will have no privacy at all and they’re asking us to take it all away.” City of Casey manager Planning, Duncan Turner, advised that a report


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Men open up SPENCER Wanklyn wasn’t the first person to notice how men didn’t speak to each other the way women did. But he was someone who did something about. He recognised the void, felt particularly by men in retirement, which became unbearable unless they learned how to talk about what they were going through. In 2007, Spencer was pivotal in setting up the Older Men New Ideas (OMNI) discussion groups throughout Casey, assisted by friend and fellow volunteer John Doutch. The OMNI group sessions specifically for men aged over 50 and which meet in Narre Warren, Cranbourne East and Blind Bight as well as a range of other locations throughout Australia - allow older men the chance to address issues in their lives that may have increasingly become problematic. “The isolation and loneliness most men experience, even in the company of others, is relieved by appearing from ‘behind the mask’ and letting go of the competition and fear developed from years in their workplace and its culture,” Spencer, who co-ordinates the Cranbourne East OMNI group, said. “Many men acknowledge in their OMNI group, this is the first time in their lives they have experienced this new type of relationship with other men. “Members have shown an increased interest in retirement,

Spencer Wanklyn is passionate about improving the mental health of older men and retirees in Casey. better communication and listening skills with family members, friends and others.” The OMNI groups help men to address a mix of different issues, from dealing with the loss of a loved one to coping with retirement. Spencer said involvement in OMNI, facilitated by leaders from the Council on the Ageing Victoria (COTA), reaps significant benefits for those involved. “They feel a clear sense of direction and purpose in their lives,” he said. “This then leads to a greater willingness to become involved in family and community events.

“Wives and others report improved companionship and reduced time spent in isolation.” Spencer also helps others address this feeling of isolation through his involvement with the Casey-Cardinia Men’s Health Action Group, one of a growing number of local initiatives in the municipality which actively promotes better health. The group, established in 2004, is a not-for-profit organisation relying on grants and fund-raising to operate. For more information about the OMNI groups, contact John on 0431 844 833, or visit www. cotavic.org.au.

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Shrine to safety By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HAMPTON Park road cloaked in tragedy after two fatal car accidents claimed the lives of five people in 2009 has finally been upgraded. A Casey community still reeling from the devastating heartbreak of six years ago last week welcomed the completion of the $40 million upgrade to the section of Hallam Road between Pound and Ormond roads where five young lives were lost in two weeks. Narre Warren P-12 students and friends Riyani Lowen, 16, Anja Miller, 15, and Joel Brimble, 19, and a fourth teenager in another vehicle were all killed in the two-car collision at the intersection of Hallam and Ormond roads in the early hours of 28 June 2009. A fortnight later as she drove past an improvised roadside memorial for the lost teenagers, a 21-yearold woman was killed instantly when her car was hit by a B-double truck at the same intersection. Local residents who have been campaigning for the road’s duplication since before 2009 gathered with state MPs last Friday to acknowledge the upgrade. Work on the duplication, which was finally opened to traffic in lateDecember 2014, started in 2012 and saw a widening of part of the road from two lanes to three as well as the introduction of intersection and traffic signals. Long-time Hampton Park resident Erica Maliki was the chief organiser of the Walk for Hallam Road which was held in 2010 and was attended by more than 500 people who were hell-bent on having the treacherous road fixed.

Fireworks set off fires? POLICE were called to two dangerous fires in Tooradin on the weekend which may have allegedly been started by fireworks. The two fires along the South Gippsland Highway, which police believe were deliberately lit, were reported around 11pm on Saturday. The first fire was confined to 45 metres of roadside scrub, while the send fire engulfed a tree. Both fires were safely contained. Witnesses are believed to have seen fireworks shortly before the fires were spotted. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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Ms Maliki welcomed the new road but insisted there was still more work to be done and more sections that needed duplication. “The tragedy of losing five kids down that road was devastating for the community,” she said. “Out of everything I want them recognised as the reason the road was pushed to be done. “We did what needed to be done to save it from happening again.”

Ms Maliki, who has six children, was greatly touched by the tragedies, knowing it could easily have been her kids who lost their lives. “A price was paid and the families involved are still suffering every day from that,” she said. “It’s great that section has been fixed but it should have been done before.” Emma Lowen, Riyani’s mother, echoed the sentiments of her friend

Ms Maliki. She has never gone back to the intersection where her daughter died. “To be honest, my first reaction was that it was sad that it took the kids to die to get it to be done up to this safe stage,” Ms Lowen said. “It doesn’t invoke anything for me but the people of Hampton Park will be that little bit safer now. “It’s good that’s it done.”

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I AM writing about the Casey Council. Who in the planning department is the genius who has given the green light to a new subdivision off Centre Road? This subdivision is called Alira. This whole area is the flood plain for the Hallam main drain. About four years ago after torrential rain in a single night, this whole area was four feet under water. The CranbourneNarre Warren Road was closed to all traffic for a week. Who can forget the submerged taxi abandoned on this road? Horses on the adjoining properties had to be rescued and moved to higher ground. Are the people who intend to buy here to be advised that they will be subjected to more than rising damp? Are the developers hoping that their clients will all come from outside Casey and will know nothing about the problems they will face if they buy here? Are the houses all to be Queenslanders, lifting them out of danger? Are there boats to be handed out in case of flood? Someone in council is responsible for this potential debacle? Remember, it is our rates that pay these people and they should all be accountable for their actions. Linda Dyer, Narre Warren

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SES relief vital I HAVE been informed that the Narre Warren SES will be attending Casey Council on 13 February to submit a proposal for more council funding, and to seek out more council land in and around the Cranbourne area due to the ever- expanding Casey community . With over 900 call outs in the past year, this organisation is a vital cog in emergency assistance in and around the City of Casey. I therefore hope the City of Casey will do the right thing and give some relief to these outstanding volunteers. Rex Flannery, Narre Warren South.

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AN ANTI-BULLYING and youth suicide prevention charity will colour locals in happiness with its upcoming fund-raiser. Not-for-profit organisation Don’t Bully is a family funded charity which acts in support of local youths. Co-ordinated by Leisa Dewy, the organiser said the idea behind their group was awareness, prevention, education and support.

Don’t Bully will host its ‘Show Your True Colours’ - a colourful family fun day at Cranbourne Soccer Club on Sunday 22 February. As well as colour throwing, there will be a performance by local talent Tina V, local DJ Dash, an In2Dance performance, giant games and much more. Personally touched by the impact of suicide, Ms Dewy said she and others had run

the organisations since 2009 and hoped to welcome big crowds next weekend. “The more people the louder the Anti-Bullying and Youth Suicide Prevention message,” Ms Dewy said. Prices vary and all proceeds will go towards the charity. For more information, visit www.dontbully.com.au or www.facebook.com/DontBullyInitiative.

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A LYNBROOK woman who has presided over many local organisations was rewarded for her hard work on Australia Day. Rita Hartney was awarded the Casey Senior Citizen of the Year Award, however she isn’t sure whether or not to be more excited about this or her new radio show. The 80-year-old retiree works harder than many others her age, and has just started ‘Hot topics with Rita’ at Casey Radio. Every Monday from 1pm until 3pm, Rita is joined by other local women who take part in

her talk-back show. “I want my program to help empower women,” she said. “I want to get women involved and thinking.” An author of two books, the volunteer is heavily involved at Balla Balla and Hallam Community centres. Ms Hartney’s first involvement with the City of Casey was when she became part of the Women of Note Mentor Breakfast Program. Not long after her involvement, Ms Hartney’s refined public speaking skills allowed her to become the president and chair of the group. “That was my first involve-

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Clients cut to the core A CASEY family violence legal group will be forced to close its Narre Warren office following major federal funding cuts that have left desperate women in despair. Casey-Cardinia Community Legal Service (CCCLS) will lose $190,000 from its budget in the coming financial year. Principal solicitor Vera Hardiman said the worst part of the cuts was having to turn away vulnerable, needy women looking for a way out of their violent relationships. “It’s devastating. People are already ringing up and we are saying we can’t help you,” she said. “They’re going ballistic. They are at the end of their tether - a lot of people are at the point of suicide.” The free service, used by 14,000 clients battling domestic violence problems last financial year, said the office would close on 30 June, shutting out a wide range of women who access the convenient, safe location. “The office here is good because it’s next to the bulk billing medical centre so for women who are going through family violence and are still with their husband, they often drive them, so they can say they’re going to the doctor’s and come here to get advice,” Ms Hardiman said. Money, or a woman’s lack of financial control in a violent domestic relationship, is a major contributor to them staying.

houses are about to be sold from under them. “The financial advisers, who work closely with solicitors, will come and make sure the banks hold off on that process and get some sort of payment plan.” The valuable financial counselling service ended on Tuesday 10 February. The community legal group will also operate with one less solicitor under the cuts. “They are threatening to cut more in the future and if that happens, the waiting periods will be ridiculous. “We may not be able to help them in time, which makes things very difficult,” Ms Hardiman said. She slammed the government for their irresponsible decision at a time when domestic violence was worsening, particularly with the increased use of ice in the City of Casey. “The government seems to have a completely uncaring attitude. It seems to be if someone has a problem, they have to deal with it themselves,” Ms Hardiman said. “But there is no easy answer to family violence. It’s a very complex issue and as people have more and more financial problems and access to drugs like ice, I can’t see the issue getting better in the near future. It’s horrifying.” A spokesperson for the Attorney-General’s Department (AGD) said the legal service received a total of $281,996 in

Vera Hardiman said funding cuts would not help women struggling to break free from a violent domestic relationship. 120933 Picture: DONNA OATES Ms Hardiman said the biggest blow would be the loss of their in-demand financial counsellors who help free their predominantly female clientele (74 per cent) from violent relationships and teach them how to manage themselves independently. “People going through family breakdown often have family troubles. If someone is paying off a mortgage and all of a sudden, one of the breadwinners is gone, then our financial councillors will negotiate with the banks to make sure they only pay interest for a while,” Ms Hardiman said. The service’s three financial counsellors who were told they’d lost their job two days before Christmas. “Sometimes clients come in and their

2014-’15 through the Community Legal Services Program for the 2014-’15 financial year. “The government is committed to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community, including by providing access to justice. “That is why the government will continue to provide a very substantial amount of funding for legal assistance, prioritising the delivery of front-line services over advocacy activities across all legal assistance programs,” the spokesperson said. Ms Hardiman said the significant funding loss for the forthcoming financial year would suggest otherwise. CCCLS’ initial funding cut of $100,000 was announced in May last year. The legal group rallied together 250 original signatures in a petition read in parliament at the end of the year. The legal group, who spoke about the cuts at a community forum attended by Member for Isaccs Mark Dreyfus on Friday 6 February, will relocate to the Dandenong office and aims to secure a smaller, convenient space for Cardinia and Casey clients to meet with solicitors. The AGD spokesperson said all future funding arrangements would be determined based on the Productivity Commission’s report into access to justice arrangements and the Review of the National Partnership Agreement on Legal Assistance Services.

Clarification - not coach Mark Sutherland MARK Sutherland, 39, of Cranbourne, appeared in a court story in Cranbourne News and Berwick News last week. To clarify his identity, he is not the junior football coach Mark Sutherland, 48, of Narre Warren.

Flashing lights update THE Cranbourne News would like to clarify the fact that the man in question in last week’s ‘Flashing lights for light globe conman’ was not carrying any identification. The News understands that it is for that reason that people were led to believe he may not be legitimate.

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Sen Const Hahir said he later admitted to driving his car from his home to the car park. Police immediately suspended the man’s licence and impounded his vehicle and said he would be charged at a later date. He is expected to be charged on summons with drink driving.

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The big re-steal By ANEEKA SIMONIS A GANG of luxury car thieves has broken into a locked car yard to re-steal a $65,000 Audi, after it had been recovered from them by police. The latest theft came the day after the gang originally stole three luxury cars valued at around $215,000, in two car yard robberies in Berwick. The Audi wagon had been spotted locked in Cranbourne West on Saturday, with the gang of young thieves nowhere to be seen. Police towed the car to a Cranbourne-based tow yard to be processed, but sometime overnight the offenders forced entry into the yard and stole the luxury car back. It is unclear how many men were involved in the theft, but they are believe to be aged between 20 and 30. The bold break-in came less than 48 hours after the men pulled off two heists through an empty glass showroom left shattered in their wake. About 6.15am on Friday, three men broke into a cham-

pagne-coloured 2006 Mercedes sports car and a Holden HSV ClubSport at the dealership along Princes Highway, near Clyde Road. To avoid cement bollards blocking their escape, the men then drove the cars through a glass window of the empty used car showroom and out another glass window on the other side and onto Princes Highway, leaving glass and broken window frames in their wake. Police, who were on scene soon after, inspected the damage - including a bumper bar left on the showroom floor which is believed to belong to one of the stolen vehicles. But in a twist that took police by surprise, the gang returned to the strip of dealerships hours after their first heist and took off with the Audi wagon. Two of the three men, believed to have used keys stolen from their earlier raid, snatched the wagon about 12.15pm hours after the police investigation began. Shockingly, the second theft is believed to have been carried out by the bold thugs driving a

previously stolen $80,000 Mercedes Benz. Detective Senior Constable Angela Butler from Casey Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) said surrounding businesses, such as the Shell service station, provided CCTV footage which had been released in the hope of tracking down the gang. Police also released a profile image of one of the men suspected of taking part in the raids. He is described as being of European appearance, aged 2530 with a slim build and short, dark hair. Police managed to recover the HSV ClubSport which was later found in Station Street, Cranbourne, about 8am on Friday morning but are yet to locate the other two cars. The total value of the stolen cars is estimated to be around $215,000. Detectives suspect the group could be responsible for other crimes in the area. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visitwww. crimestoppers.com.au.

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Toll of spill By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TOLL Group has been fined just over $7000 for an aviation fuel waste spill that gridlocked traffic for hours on the Monash Freeway and surrounding roads in Melbourne’s south east in November.

Environment Protection Authority Victoria issued a penalty notice against the transport company for failing to safely transport the prescribed industrial waste - a breach of the company’s EPA permit. Toll Group was fined $7381, though shortly after the spill on

12 November the EPA stated the maximum applicable penalty was more than $350,000. Last week an EPA spokesman said Toll Group would have faced a maximum fine of “about $90,000” had the matter gone to court.

Waiting on conduct panel By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Councillor Rosalie Crestani is waiting to see if she will face further consequences after last year’s confrontation with council, having stood before the Municipal Association of Victoria’s (MAV) Councillor Conduct Panel on Friday. The panel heard from Cr Crestani and witnesses for the City of Casey throughout the three and a half hour hearing, with a verdict expected within weeks. Cr Crestani was called before the panel, convened at the Narre Warren offices, following last year’s acrimony between her and council, instigated after Cr Crestani attempted to raise a motion to stop the City of Casey promoting awareness of different sexual orientations. Cr Crestani’s motion sought to stop council from issuing media releases and remove signs concerning sexual orientation or the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community. None of her fellow council-

Councillor Rosalie Crestani is awaiting a decision from the Councillor Code of Conduct Panel. 120645 Picture: ROB CAREW lors supported her motion and when Mayor Mick Morland later shut down her repeated attempts to raise her concerns on the issue, Cr Crestani labelled his action an “abuse of process”. Cr Morland said Friday’s hearing was “amicable” and expected a verdict in the next few weeks. “I put the council’s case forward and the panel heard the case and they will come back

with a recommendation,” he said. Cr Crestani, who decided against calling her witnesses to front the panel, said the hearing was a “surprisingly positive experience.” ‘The panel is made up of objective observers and they can look at a situation with no vested interest and understand it in the cold light of day,” she said. “The panel didn’t just look at the way I conducted things, they looked at all of us concerned.” Within 28 days of making their determination the MAV panel are required to provide their written reasoning to all parties involved. If the conduct panel make a finding of misconduct it has the power to direct a councillor to take a leave of absence not exceeding two months, and to authorise a complaint application be made to VCAT. Cr Crestani was last year removed from her role on a number of council committees following the incident.

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Careplan Financial Solutions was formed in October 2010 and specialises in Debt Reduction, Cash Flow Management and Wealth Creation for busy individuals and families who want to improve their lifestyle through better financial management. Whether it be paying off the mortgage quicker, getting control over your finances or deciding on where to invest next, we can help you get there. Our Principal Advisor Russell Williams Have you ever imagined what it would be like to win the lottery? Would you buy a new house? Travel the world? The possibilities are endless! With one Division One winner already from Marriott Waters News Shopping Centre Lotto, could you be the next? Make all of your dreams come true, but you have to be in it to win it! Marriott Waters News and Tattslotto have all your favourite games to choose from including Oz Lotto, Powerball, Saturday Lotto, Monday and Wednesday Lotto, Super 66, The Pools, Keno and a wide selection of Scratchies. Also stocking a wide range of Hallmark cards, Newspaper, stationeries, magazines, gifts and AFL memorabilia, Marriott Waters Shopping Centre Lotto is your local lottery agent in Lyndhurst.

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Raine & Horne Lyndhurst is a boutique real estate agency specialising in residential and commercial property sales and rentals across Lyndhurst and surrounding suburbs. Director Elizabeth Treonze stands out as the only agent in Lyndhurst to possess the unique combination of experience and a dynamic personality to ensure your property sale is a resounding success from start to finish. Elizabeth’s results speak for themselves, having recently achieved record sales in Lyndhurst. Whether buying, selling or leasing a property in Lyndhurst and surrounding suburbs, you can be assured the team at Raine & Horne Lyndhurst will do their utmost to achieve the desired results. It’s a simple philosophy and a responsibility that is taken very seriously. The results speak for themselves. Ph: 8738 5117 M: 0408 803 804 E: elizabeth.treonze@rh.com.au W: rh.com.au/Lyndhurst

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Swimmers show their true colours By BRIDGET SCOTT TOORADIN students made a big splash yesterday as they made waves at the Kooweerup pool during the school’s annual swimming meet. With looks of determination on their faces, Tooradin Primary School students competed well in a variety of swimming events yesterday (11 February). The sun shone brightly on the future swimming stars who took park in freestyle, breast stroke, back stroke and butterfly events. While most people had a dip, teacher Rachel Davis said some were lucky enough to earn a place that would allow them to progress into the next level at the district swimming sports next week. “As students compete in each level, they experience the challenge of swimming against students from across the district, getting to feel the pride of representing their school and achieving their own personal goals,” she said. “Staff and students all returned to school with excited stories about their adventures in the pool and wearing their array of winning ribbons.”

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Diversity at work MEMBERS of the Hampton Park Networking Group (HPNG) were over the moon to be formally recognised for one of their major events of the year. The Annual Hampton Park Central Multicultural Food Festival won the Casey Community Event of the Year Award for 2014. The event brings together communities throughout the region to celebrate cultural diversity. Event manager for the group Vanassa Gerdes said this was the first major award for the HPNG. Members of the HPNG issued letters throughout the community prior to the event to encourage other groups to be involved. They helped more than 20 people get their food handling certificates one and two. “The festival provides an

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opportunity to embrace our common values by sharing food, dance and singing,” Vanassa said. “It brings the atmosphere alive and bonds people together as food is the heart of people and music and dance is the uni-

THOSE who are planning a wedding and want it to be something unique should see Bailey Little from The Vintage Press. As well as making unique handmade vintage inspired wedding and celebration invitations and stationery, Bailey is currently planning her second wedding expo for later this month. Bailey produces handmade vintage inspired wedding and celebration invitations and stationery. The invitations and stationery are often the first glimpse guests get of a wedding and they set the scene for the event. And so Bailey, a mum of three and Cranbourne West-based creator and designer, puts a lot of care into making sure invitations, save the dates, place cards, menus and tags are just the way her clients want them to be. “The Vintage Press is owned and operated by one person so you receive the best possible one-

versal language of love.” The next upcoming event for the group is the Kitchen Rulz Bake-off on Sunday 18 April. For more information, email enquiries@hpng.com.au or phone Vanassa Gerdes on 0418 35 3420.

How teachers should ASIST By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FEDERAL MP Anthony Byrne has declared his support for two Berwick women as they launch a petition to make it mandatory for all Victorian high school teachers to undertake mental health first aid training. Fawn Brady lost her 23-year-old brother and closest companion, Kane, in February 2013 after a battle with depression, and has been campaigning ever since to prevent further tragedies. In August of the same year Fawn, 27, set up Kane’s Crusade with best friend Jess White, a depression support and awareness group specialising in, but not restricted to, helping young men. This month the pair officially launched a petition they hope to deliver to state parliament, calling for new laws to be promulgated in Victoria which would make it mandatory for all secondary school teachers to undertake Applied Suicide Intervention Skill Training (ASIST). Holt MP Anthony Byrne said Fawn and Jess were inspirational young women who have; “bravely responded to a terrible personal tragedy by working to prevent mental illness in the Casey region.” “They are working tirelessly to raise awareness of depression and its brutal cost of lost lives and livelihoods,” he said.

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Planning is underway for a second Wedding Expo. on-one service,” she said. Bailey has put a lot of effort into her one-year-old business and she has also been working hard on her next project - a Bridal Expo on Sunday 22 February from 10am to 1pm at Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne. The expo is a showcase of local wedding and bridal businesses. “The gold coin donation/entry is to raise money for Mummies and Babies in Need Community Group,” she said.

“This is my second expo. The first expo was held on 31 August and featured more than 35 local businesses. “This event raised $3377.89 for local resident Jake Ward who completed a 1000 kilometre run from Sydney to Cranbourne for breast cancer awareness.” The Vintage Press is homebased and open 24-seven. Inquiries can be emailed to hello@TheVintagePress.com.au or customers can visit the website www.thevintagepress.com.au or phone 0430 374 766.

Fawn Brady (left) and Jess White have launched a petition to make it mandatory for all Victorian high school teachers to undertake mental health first aid training, and they are being strongly supported by Federal MP Anthony Byrne. 134059 Picture: ROB CAREW “Their efforts should be proudly supported by the entire local community.” Fawn and Jess, who met as teenagers at Berwick Secondary College, need the petitions to be handwritten and hope to have 50,000 by Easter to present to a State MP to table in Victorian Parliament. Participants in the two-day ASIST workshop learn to recognise when somebody may be at risk of suicide and respond in ways that help to increase their immediate safety and allow them to receive further help. Fawn, who along with Jess has completed the ASIST program, said the training was

aimed at teaching people to look after those who were reaching “crisis point”. “We find a lot of people have been trained in dealing with post-suicide situations, but there are not enough services for teachers to be equipped with the skills to help someone who is suicidal,” she said. To receive a copy of the petition, email Fawn and Jess at kanescrusade@gmail.com. For more information, visit www.kanescrusade.net. Those in need of immediate assistance, or who need to talk to someone they can trust, can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY-based employee of the Animal Cruelty Hotline has welcomed the Victorian Government’s investigation into the Lost Dogs’ Home. The Lost Dogs’ Home, which has a South Eastern Pound Service in Cranbourne, has been battered by public outrage in the last month with accusations of wrongful and unnecessary euthanasia of its animals. Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford has since announced a departmental investigation into the Lost Dogs’ Home, which provides pound services for a number of Victorian councils including Casey. It’s understood authorised

officers are currently investigating the Lost Dogs’ Home and are expected to report back to Ms Pulford within weeks. Animal Cruelty Hotline senior investigations officer Barrie Tapp, from Cranbourne, said the investigation was long overdue. “I welcome the inquiry, it’s been needed for a long time,” Mr Tapp said. “This is only the tip of the iceberg. “This issue has been brewing and festering for some time, the Pound Alliance has been pushing this for years and finally we have a minister who has the guts to do something.” Casey Council has also backed the State Government’s review.

City of Casey manager Community Safety Caroline Bell said the council would also back any review into the standards of animal care in the state. “The City of Casey takes the welfare of animals very seriously,” Ms Bell said. “Casey is one of the few local governments in Victoria whose staff involved in animal management are authorised under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, and the first Council in Victoria to successfully prosecute a puppy farm in its municipality. Residents can view a list of lost animals on council’s website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ lostpets.

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IN LOVE WITH BESPOKE FROM PAGE 1. SPACE and light combine to create a dazzling first impression of the Bespoke by Arden Homes. The grand, double-storey home includes an unsurpassed number of quality standard inclusions, ensuring buyers aren’t forced to continually reassess their budget as they strive for the perfect home. The grand proportions of the Bespoke are evident the moment you step through the impressive pivot front door. The ground floor redefines the meaning of open plan with rooms seamlessly flowing from one to the other, creating an unimpeded view from the entrance right through to the alfresco entertaining area at the rear. To the left of the entrance is a study, which can be enclosed but works beautifully as an open space. Boutique, fully-glazed windows feature throughout the home, including butt jointed corner windows. As you enter, look up and peer into the entry void, your gaze is instantly directed to the first floor ceiling soaring five and a half metres above you. To the right is the modern, hardwood staircase. Sleek timber handrails, open treads and glass balustrading further enhance the feeling of space and light. The designer kitchen has a wall oven tower with nothing less than three Smeg ovens, a steam oven, pyroletic oven, plus conventional oven and built-in coffee machine.

Caesarstone benchtops are complemented by a laminate servery table. The Smeg dishwasher automatically pops open to release steam when a washing cycle is finished. The fully-equipped butler’s pantry is perfect for entertaining with bi-fold windows opening onto the outdoor eating area. The ground floor also includes a powder room, large laundry with walk-in linen cupboard and a huge family/dining area flooded with natural light. Upstairs is another living area and four oversized bedrooms, each with an ensuite. So large is the master bedroom it is reminiscent of a five-star hotel. The six-star energy rated home comes complete with a Brivis refrigerated cooling system. Sales manager Warren Dibble said the beauty of the Bespoke, apart from its “amazing” standard inclusions, was its flexibility. Buyers are encouraged to work closely

with Arden architects to create their dream home. “We can customise the house or design a Bespoke home from the ground up,” Warren said. “Our brief is to only build 30 Bespoke homes a year. That’s our commitment to clients. Every house is numbered and owners receive an authenticity certificate.” To truly appreciate the Bespoke, visit the display on Westwood Boulevard in Keysborough’s Somerfield Estate or call Jackie Cavner on 0403 031 290.

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CRANBOURNE EDITION BARRY PLANT CRANBOURNE – 5996 1666 Cranbourne 2/1 Cranbourne Drive Cranbourne 8 Desert Rose Cranbourne East 17 Butterfield Place Hampton Park 20 Warana Drive Cranbourne North 9 Loganberry Close Cranbourne North 1 Macquarie Court HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE – 5991 2777 Cranbourne 60 Marklin Street Cranbourne 3/6 Alexander Street Junction Village 1698 South Gippsland Hway Cranbourne 2/13 Fairfield Street Devon Meadows 13 Cross Road Cranbourne North 17 Herring Avenue HARCOURTS, DROUIN – 5625 2877 Drouin 16 Grandview Close Warragul 25 Affleck Street Drouin 146 Shillinglaw Road Longwarry Unit 1/29 Oak Avenue Drouin Unit 1/1-3 Longwarry Road Drouin 7 Palm Square Drouin 118 Jackson Drive

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HODGES CRANBOURNE – 5996 5993 Cranbourne West 7 Amity Way Warneet 6 Gilgandra Street Cranbourne 18 Rouse Street Lyndhurst 11 Blue Peppermint Court STOCKDALE LEGGO CRANBOURNE – 5996 1444 Cranbourne North 33 Samantha Cresent Cranbourne East 2 Hateley Heath Clyde North 31 Barwon Street Cranbourne North 13 Waverley Park Drive Cranbourne North 22 Broome Cresent Cranbourne North 4 Devlin Place

Cranbourne 15 Loch Street Cranbourne 2/10 Lecky Street Sat 10:00-10:30am STOCKDALE LEGGO CRANBOURNE – 5996 1444 Sat 11:00-11:30am Cranbourne 2/10 Duff Street Sat 12:00-12:30pm Cranbourne 6 Glade Street Sat 1:00-1:30pm Cranbourne 8 Lorna Street Sat 1:00-1:30pm Cranbourne 34 Marklin Street Sat 1:30-2:00pm Cranbourne North 52 Rachel Drive Sat 2:00-3:00pm Cranbourne North 6 Oxley Court

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STOCKDALE LEGGO CRANBOURNE – 5996 1444 Cranbourne North 121 Gipps Cresent Botanic Ridge 11 Fielding Close Cranbourne West 24 Merrit Avenue Cranbourne 21 Dunferline Cresent Cranbourne 18 Bellarine Drive Cranbourne 15 Baystone Drive Lyndhurst 5 Colendy Close Cranbourne 58 Wallace Road Cranbourne West 26 Comte Close Cranbourne 3/17 Alexander Street Cranbourne 1/24 William Street Cranbourne 1/31 Bowen Street STOCKDALE LEGGO NARRE WARREN 9704 9899 Narre warren 15 Shrives Road Narre Warren South 13 Menindee Terrace Narre warren North 2-4 St Helens Crescent Narre warren 16 Summerlea Road Narre warren 16 Summerlea Road Berwick 2 Viewgrand Drive Narre Warren 61 Darling way Lynbrook 24 Bingham Rise

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HOWZAT FOR A CRICKET LEGEND

THE Ramlegh Springs Sunday Fundays festival kicks off this weekend at Clyde North’s best new address with the first of four family friendly events featuring a special guest appearance by Aussie cricket legend Brad Hodge. With Cricket World Cup fever at full pitch this Valentine’s Day weekend, the theme of the opening Sunday Fundays event is ‘I Love Cricket!’ and Brad will be on hand for a chat, to sign autographs and face up to a few deliveries from Australia’s next generation of cricketing superstars. The event will also feature a game of backyard cricket and a “throw down the stumps” competition, face painting, jumping castle and the Clyde Cricket Club will be providing a free sausage sizzle for hungry backyard cricket champions.

One lucky guest will win a new cricket bat signed by Brad Hodge! Hidden away in an idyllic corner of Melbourne’s emerging south-east growth corridor, Ramlegh Springs on Clyde offers a wonderful selection of large home sites with big back yards for growing families. The first Ramlegh Springs Sunday Funday will take place from noon to 3pm on Sunday 15 February at the Ramlegh Springs sales office, Pattersons Road, Clyde North. For more information on Ramlegh Springs and the Sunday Fundays festival visit www. ramleghsprings.com.au, search Facebook or contact estate managers Trudi Kerr and Ted O’Grady from Oliver Hume on 9684 8144.

MOSAIC TO SOON WELCOME FIRST RESIDENTS BURBANK’S Mosaic apartments may be built on a former cattle saleyard but these new apartments have helped transform Dandenong’s skyline and are now nearing completion. Part of the Victorian Government’s $290 million Revitalising Central Dandenong Initiative, Mosaic’s four luxury towers contain 235 mixed one and two bedroom apartments which are designed around a landscaped courtyard which will provide a central meeting space for the Mosaic community. Mosaic, with its contemporary design and ideal location, is setting a trend in Dandenong as the place to be. The apartments are located right on the cusp of the Dandenong CBD, cutting

a striking visual figure across the skyline as well as offering residents easy access to Dandenong’s shops and restaurants. Mosaic also enjoys close proximity to EastLink and the Monash Freeway, while the Dandenong Railway Station and an extensive bus network are only minutes away. Designed by international architectural firm Peddle Thorp, Mosaic has effortlessly gained a reputation as a landmark residential project and will soon welcome its first residents. Mosaic apartments are located on Cheltenham Road, Dandenong. For further information contact Burbank on 132 872 or visit mosaicapartments.com. au. 1172844

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Must be sold either NOW or at AUCTION. The vendors are keen to move on and are offering their much loved home set proud on the one acre (approx). A Queensland style home on immaculate grounds complete with your own lake. The home has distant bay and rural views, two spacious living areas, three double bedrooms, master with ensuite, walk in robe and doors leading to the wrap around deck, perfect for lazing the day away in the sunshine or the shade. Within a short walk to the primary school, kindergarten, restaurant and fresh food store. Suit $440,000 plus buyers. AUCTION: Saturday 21st February at 12:30pm ADDRESS: 120 Corinella Road, CORINELLA INSPECT: Saturdays 12:30 to 1:00pm or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

Must be sold either NOW or at AUCTION. One of the most peaceful locations you will find and this home certainly has it all! Would be perfect to work from home in a serene location or simply enjoy the space. 3/4 acre (approx.) of landscaped gardens and established vegetable plot and orchard with LOADS of SHEDDING plus new solar power! 3 bedroom stylish home, 2 large living areas, near new country style kitchen. Outside is a large gazebo overlooking a tropical garden with pond. The enclosed rear yard also has a shade house and access to the near new three car garage with remote roller doors and footpath leading to the large workshop or boat and caravan storage plus a studio. A great package within a short walk to the Bass Hotel, General Store and public transport. Suit $440,000plus buyers. AUCTION: Saturday 21st February at 11am ADDRESS: 10 Bass Road, BASS INSPECT: Saturdays 11 to 11:30 am or by appointment. AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

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

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

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We are currently looking for a genuine and motivated person to join our Award Winning Sales Team in Cranbourne. The successful applicant will be likeable, well presented, highly ethical and with a genuine desire to help buyers and sellers achieve their dreams. We offer the right person a generous salary package (not offset) plus excellent bonus incentives & the opportunity to work in a highly regarded family Company which has been a part of Cranbourne for more than 62 years. Proven Real Estate Knowledge & Sales Experience, whilst not essential, will be an advantage to the successful applicant. For an application form or for further information, contact our Sales Manager - Chris Thomson today on 0439 013 165 or e-mail Chris at: chris.thomson@finning.com.au

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Price: $425,000 plus

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DON’T miss the chance to inspect this great family home, walking distance to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, schools, parks and train stations. Boasting four bedrooms, master with ensuite and built-in robes. Add three living zones of grand proportions, and beautiful timber kitchen with stainless steel oven overlooking a sunfilled meals area, and separate family area. There's a huge step-down lounge with fireplace and rumpus room for the kids, huge outdoor area for all year round enjoyment on a great block of land of 766 square metres. Extra comforts include double carport, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, powder room, dishwasher, high ceilings, garden shed, beautiful timber floors under the carpet and so much more. Be quick to act.

Contact: Simon Field, 0400 154 323 LJ HOOKER, BERWICK, 9707 2155 1172350

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$350,000 DANDENONG STH

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$385,000 DEVON MEADOWS

$2,290,000 20 ACRES WITH LOADS OF FLOWERING POTENTIAL

HUGE 859M² BLOCK

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* 296m² building * Office/Toilets/Staffroom * 2 x Slit-system A/C /3 Phase power * High clearance Roller door & internal height * Ideal for Mechanical work shop * Easy access to Dandenong Bypass Call Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

* 3 Bedroom home * Double lock up garage * 859 m2 land * Possible 3 unit site (STCA) * Close to all amenities

$25,920P/A CRANBOURNE

$669,900 LANGWARRIN

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(214373) Situated in the heart of the prime horticultural land of Devon Meadows is this great property with loads of potential for growth, and not only just for lowers, but with the chance of one day possibly coming into the UGB (STCA). With various features such as; 20 acres of quality farming land. 55 igloos, approx. 4 acres under cover. Automatic fertigation system. Mains water with approx. 99,000l tank capacity, 9ML dam & 2ML licenced bore. 8mX10m cool room & 9mX15m packing shed with 3phase. 8 igloos are hydro & 20 are setup with fans.This property is being sold as an ongoing concern with everything involved in the sale.

GREAT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

*New Fast Food outlet 54 sqm * ❉ ✁elopment yield of up to 12 units per lot (STCA) *Join Woolworths, 7-Eleven, cafe, medical centre, large chemist * Choose from 5 lots from 1740m² to 1,985m² store, 24/7 gym & more * Mixed use zone * 4 Level residential/retail/office units (STCA) * *Due for completion late 2014 Directly opposite the new quarters estate. *Large growing Residential catchment area For more information Call Rick Lauretta directly *Call now to secure your place Call: Rick Lauretta 0418800913

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(215020) 2.5 acre(approx.) in the sought after Langwarrin ara. Large quality built family home, good shedding with plans in place & private lake surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. Features this property has to offer;85sq URL 5 bedroom solid brick home. Master with WIR & full ensuite. Bedrooms 2,3,4&5 all with BIR’s. 3 car garage with gym room/man cave. Spotted Gum timber loors. Ducted heated/cooling. Rumpus/pool room, formal lounge/theatre and family room adjacent to hostess kitchen. Large workshop. For all enquiries & inspections please Call Jason Brown.

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$279,950 Cranbourne

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS $337,950 CANNONS CREEK

$349,950

it’s Just so close to the shoPPing centre

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“CANNONS CREEK CUTIE”

Original 3 bedroom house on low maintenance block, only minutes to the shopping centre but in a quiet location all bedrooms have built in robes, large lounge plus updated kitchen with under bench oven and cook top. Gas heating & single lock up garage with auto door currently tenanted month by month to a good tenant paying $285 per week.

(214320) Brand new 3 bedroom home/unit with full ensuite to master bedroom, spacious living areas, walk to train station and all facilities. Fantastic large open plan design on a 218m² approx. block. Rear home of only two built. Move in or ad your investment portfolio also included with a double garage. You can’t go wrong, save thousands on stamp duties. Call Frank Barrett direct.

(215023) 3 bedrooms plus two bungalows. Approximately 902m² block with lock fast access gates, fantastic condition.Western red cedar home, slate flooring coonara, Victorian ash kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioner with French doors opening to an enclosed decked area, 30x16 powered garage plus two bungalows. Inspections by appointment only.

Cranbourne West

$399,000 cranbourne east

72 sCarborough avenue - approx. 1222M² bLoCK

$419,000 Warneet

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(215005) Or will 3 bedrooms plus study do? Young home in Hunt club location (214318) 4 bdr home. Ducted heating & air con, master with full ensuite & walk approximately 7 years young. Two living areas, ceramic tiled entry, family and in robe. Ceramic tiling, quality carpets, wall oven & gas cooktop plus dishwasher. wet areas, ducted heating, well-appointed kitchen, modern tonings throughout. Built in robes, double garage under roofline with rear access door plus separate Decked patio area & double garage on a low maintenance living 400m² approx. block. Call Frank Barrett for all inspections. driveway to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block.

PEARCEDALE

$510,000

(214402) 4 bedroom 2 storey home, practically all new carpets, 2 bathrooms, 1 bedroom downstairs with shower and toilet, lounge plus bar/study, upstairs another 3 bedrooms, plus family room with a verandah. Solar panels and functional kitchen with new wall oven & cooktop. 911m² block & a huge 12mx9mtrx4.5m high shed.

$699,000 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$357,500

CATERS FOR TRUCKS & PEOPLE - 2 ACRES (214346) 4 bedroom, weatherboard home, single bathroom with marble bath and stone tiles throughout wet areas, separate toilet and laundry, turpentine timber floors in kitchen and meals areas, wood heater, outdoors timber decked/patio areas with all-weather blinds, alarm system throughout house and garage, rear machinery shed, 8m in ground pool, 1pg heated spa, 7mx7m lockup garage, 13.5mx9m machinery shed with single phase power, and a 9mx6m lean to carport off side of machinery shed, separate driveway down side of property to machinery shed built for heavy vehicles, large turn around area in front of machinery shed.

botanic ridge

$749,000 CRANBOURNE EAST

stYlish luXurY liVing on tWo leVels Brand new beautifully designed executive style home with stunning features and magnificent views, over 40 squares of quality and spaciousness in the much sought after Greg Norman Estate with all the benefits that “Settlers Run” has to offer.

BOTANIC RIDGE

BEAUTIFUL INSIDE & OUT Immaculately presented brick veneer home, within a short walk distance to Doctors, schools, shopping centre and public transport. This home offers; 3 bedrooms, ensuite, excellent kitchen & bathroom, soft neutral colour tones throughout ducted heating, split system air conditioner plus lots more. Double garage with automatic roller door.

$839,900 CRANBOURNE EAST

OVER$600,000

DUAL LIVING 7309M² ALREADY IN URBAN GROWTH IT’S A STUNNER! LARGE ENOUGH FOR 2 FAMILIES 4 Bdrm & Study. Kitchen with granite bench tops & SSS appliances. Living area ZONE (214270) Six bedroom home set on 7309m² (approx.) block with fantastic sub divisional potential (STCA). Offers 6 bedrooms, massive rumpus, beautiful kitchen, 3 bathrooms and a unique chance to host 2 families. All this plus heaps more.

$659,000 blind bight

include rumpus/theatre room & home cinema package. Master bdrm offers his & her walk in robes and massive ensuite. Pergola/decking entertaining area. 7m x 6m double garage. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling & HRV System. 6-8 Car accommodation. Low maintenance gardens fully landscaped. 6 star energy rated.

$429,000 cranbourne east

$445,000

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“this ones a stunner”

QualitY FaMilY liVing in the cascades

(215009) Approx 37 squares of living plus garage, (quarter acre block) 4 bedrooms plus study, 3 living areas inc rumpus room downstairs, study & alfresco area & upstairs we have a huge master suite with spa & dbl vanities, plus a balcony to sit out on. Another 3 large bedrooms plus activity area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, floating timber floors & much more.

(215027) Rejuvenated to perfection 3 bdrms plus study home with a blend of floorboards and carpets, full ensuite & walk through and built in robes. Coonara plus split system. 40mm caesar stone benches, kitchen with 5 burner stove & dishwasher, family/lounge area plus cinema room, decked pergola area. Great access to the back yard plus large high clearance carport.

(215026) 627m² approx. block. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick veneer home. Master with full ensuite & WIR. Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 all with BIR’s. Large kitchen, dining & family room area, plus separate lounge/theatre. Evap. cooling & ducted heating. Undercover decked area, spacious backyard.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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APPROXIMATELY 37 squares of living plus garage, (quarteracre block as well) four bedrooms plus study, three living areas including rumpus room downstairs plus study and alfresco area. UPSTAIRS there's a huge master suite with spa and double vanities, ensuite plus a balcony to sit out on. Another three large bedrooms plus activity centre area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, floating timber floors and much more. Inspections by appointment only.

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Cranbourne

Langwarrin 159A Warrandyte Road

Cranbourne North 11 Godwin Crescent

Cranbourne West 7 Amity Way

Cranbourne 18 Rouse Street

Private Sale Price $229,500 Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

Private Sale Price Offers Over $315,000 Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

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

Private Sale Price Price by Negotiation $354,000+ Inspect Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Shakeel Dayal 0424 952 189 sdayal@hodges.com.au

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Brand new to the market is this 500m2 block. You’re in luck as it has no easements so you can build your dream home quick smart. Fantastic location so be quick!

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

PACKED WITH VALUE 3 beds, w/ built in robes, master w/ WIR, ensuite to master, 2 living areas, separate lounge, open plan kitchen meals/living, gas ducted heating & split system air conditioning.

MOVE YOUR LARGE FAMILY IN! 5 beds, master w/ ensuite, spa bath & WIR built in robes to other rooms, up to date kitchen w/ gas cooking, dishwasher, split system cooling, ducted heating, outside pergola.

Warneet 6 Gilgandra Street

Tooradin 29 Bayview Road

Cranbourne East 57 Wild Scotchman Way

Cranbourne East 6 Winton Retreat

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

Private Sale Price Price by Negotiation Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

Private Sale Price Price by Negotiation Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

Private Sale Price Price by Negotiation Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Contact Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

YES IT’S TRUE, IT’S BRAND NEW! 4 beds + study, master w/ ensuite, wir, separate lounge, open plan hostess kitchen, outdoor alfresco, large rear yard, 2 split systems, dble garage w/ access to backyard.

HALF AN ACRE, WATERSIDE OF THE FREEWAY!! 2 bedrooms, 2 living areas, large carport & garage, as well as a separate shed. Great opportunity to put your mark on a property in a sensational location.

EX DISPLAY HOME 4 beds, oversized master w/ wir & ensuite, formal living & dining, open plan living & kitchen area, hostess kitchen, including an appliance pantry! Outdoor entertaining area.

SPEND SUMMER BY THE POOL! 4 beds, oversized master suite w/ wir & ensuite, other 3 beds have wirs, theatre room complete with projector, open plan living & kitchen area, hostess kitchen w/ butlers pantry.

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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Devon Meadows

Cranbourne North

13 Cross Road

60 Sussex Avenue

A Gem In Meadows

Tranquil Surroundings

A rare opportunity to secure this remarkable country lifestyle property surrounded by peace & tranquillity. Comprising of 3 large bedrooms plus study, the spacious master bedroom has an ensuite & walking robe, other bedrooms with built in robes, separate lounge room, kitchen & dining room, large pergola & swimming pool. Only two minutes walk to Devon Meadows Primary school & a short drive to Cranbourne Central. There is also a workshop with plenty of car space, 2 split system air conditioners, wood heater, solar hot water panels & 20 solar panel system.

Three bedrooms plus study, low maintenance living & clever layout are all on offer in one of Cranbourne’s most desirable locations. With his & hers ensuite, master bedroom orientating to a charming manicured fairways & gum trees belonging to the Cranbourne Golf Club. Large kitchen connecting open dining area with a family room opening out to the rear covered alfresco. Also features double lock up garage, separate storeroom under roof line at rear of home, garden shed, evaporative cooling, solar panels & gas ducted heating.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $410,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne North 3 Mariner Close

Need 5 Bedrooms & 3 Living Areas... Situated in a quite location, this 4 bedrooms plus study/5th bedroom home offers master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, large lounge room, open plan kitchen, dining & family room, theatre room, double garage, ducted heating/cooling system & dishwasher. All situated on a low maintenance block.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

Cranbourne 3/6 Alexander Street

Cranbourne 60 Marklin Street

Spacious Unit - Handy To Everything

Golden Opportunity

This spacious 2 bedroom unit has a large separate lounge with gas wall furnace, roomy kitchen/ meals area, new gas stove & air conditioner. Both bedrooms have built in robes, separate bathroom, laundry, toilet & two passages. There is a long single lock up garage & large private yard. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Peter Damon M 0409 178 319

Don't miss out on your chance to purchase this 3 bedroom home. Located just a few minutes walk to Cranbourne train station, shops, schools etc, this home sits on a good size block of land approx 626m2 with potential for subdivision (S.T.C.A). There is also a large garage/workshop. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $250,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

Cranbourne North 81 Courtenay Avenue

Everything You Want In A Family Home Nestled in one of Cranbourne North's most sought after areas, Courtenay Gardens Estate. This home comprises of a separate formal lounge, separate dining/office room or second leaving area with a large open plan kitchen/meals area opening out to a large pergola. Also includes ducted heating, roller shutters to all the windows, double garage with drive through access for cars, boats or trailers on an allotment of approx 527m2.

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $345,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

Junction Village 1698 South Gippsland Highway

HALF ACRE - Room for trucks, dogs & the Wife! This 3 bedroom home offers master bedroom with semi ensuite, spacious kitchen has meals/living, large lounge, bathroom, separate toilet & laundry. Set on a half an acre, there is ample room to drive large trucks or store a variety of trailers, boats, caravans & more up the back of the block, with assorted shedding that has power, hot water wash down facilities, plus there are dog kennels with day yards. In time this property could have future development potential (S.T.C.A.) so get in now & store up your future! For Sale Price by Negotiation over $536,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 12:00pm Peter Damon M 0409 178 319

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Cranbourne North 17 Herring Avenue

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Luxury In The Avenues Designed for entertaining, this spectacular 4 bedroom plus study, 2.5 bathroom Carlisle home is only 6 months young. With large open plan living & dining area, quality s/s appliances, stone bench top's, butler’s pantry, covered entertaining area, heating, cooling & ducted vacuum. Clever floor plan with ground floor also incorporating formal lounge & home theatre/rumpus. Upstairs the master is treated with his & hers vanity & a huge open retreat that orientate to a balcony with encapsulating views. Other 3 bedrooms are welcomed by a large activity/retreat, spacious bathroom & all within walking distance to parkland & lakes. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 1172598


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TOORADIN

LOCATED right at the end of Stumblers Lane and overlooking the Tooradin Footy Oval is this excellent opportunity. The house is in need of some renovation, but the land is amazing. BACKING onto the waterways you have unparalleled access and views across. The home itself has two bedrooms, plus two living areas. There is a large carport and garage, as well as a separate shed. If you are looking for a great opportunity to put your mark on a property in a sensational location then here it is.

Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Ben Doughton, 0431 163 189 HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993 1171504

29-31 Princes Way Drouin

Harcourts Warragul 1/66 Smith Street Warragul 03 5622 3333 www.warragul.harcourts.com.au

Ph. 5625 3911 Fax. 5625 3933 Web. www.peterwilliamsre.com.au

Warragul 86 Lovell Drive

Peaceful setting with Room for Horses

Envious Lifestyle That Could Be Yours

147 Koo Wee Rup-Longwarry Road Longwarry

Complete with heated in-ground swimming pool & spa, pool house with sauna/bar/bathroom & toilet, AS Lodge floodlit synthetic tennis court, 4 car garage with cool room/cellar, & light filled, open plan living areas. This 3 bed plus study, 2 bath residence boasts many extras that include caesar stone bench tops, modern kitchen with european appliances, hardwood timber floorboards, full climate control, theatre room, & stunning large windows that frame picturesque views.

If Peace and Privacy is what you are after then look no further than this rare 5.9 acre parcel located within minutes of the Longwarry Township. The renovated hardiplank home offers 2 good size bedrooms, sensationally planned quality kitchen with an abundance of storage, L shaped lounge and dining room, solid fuel heating and reverse cycle heating and cooling, solar power and room to extend under roofline if need be. The package of this well thought out horse property is complete with 4 paddocks, holding yard, picturesque dam, quality stables, feed room & lock up workshop. Inspection is sure to impress.

Saturday February 28 at 2.00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VHW7225 Thursday at 5:00-6:00pm & Saturday at 11:00am-12:00pm

Evan Broadbent P (03) 5622 3333 M 0438 379 151 E evan.broadbent@harcourts.com.au

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We have used our best endeavours to ensure the information contained in this document is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liabilities in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies. Prospective purchasers.

Email. admin@peterwilliamsre.com.au

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AUCTION Saturday 28th February at 11.00am Terms 10% deposit, balance 60/90 days Inspect Saturdays 11.30am-12.00pm Contact Elise Davidson 0419 380 183


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PREMIER Builders has indeed created a premier lifestyle home with the magnificent Cottesloe Mk II. The Cottesloe Mk II is a beautiful classic and timeless design that captures the essence of American style perfectly. This luxurious Hamptons home is impressive from the street and invites you to come in and discover all the space and options you need to relax and feel free inside your new home. This three bedroom plus retreat/study home comes with the option of adding a fourth bedroom. The central open plan kitchen, dining and family room is the perfect place to entertain your family and friends. The large kitchen boasts three separate surfaces and a walk-in pantry for when you are entertaining family and friends. There is also a separate theatre room or games room conveniently located away from the main family area and loads of storage with a walk-in linen cupboard in the laundry as well. The Cottesloe is a well-designed home that we believe will please all who visit and is suited for growing or established families. At 262 square metres and priced from $179,630, the Cottesloe Mk II will make you and your family feel right at home. Visit this new Premier Builders display home at Stoneleigh Road, Cranbourne North in The Avenue Estate (Melway Reference 130 K11); or visit our website www. premierbuilders.com.au or speak to one of our friendly building and design team on (03) 8768 3600.


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YOUR RURAL RETREAT AWAITS

UPPER BEACONSFIELD

SITUATED on a quiet road in beautiful Upper Beaconsfield is this serene lifestyle property on approximately 13.5 acres. It encompasses two road frontages, including excellent shedding and multiple dams. There is approximately 10 acres of excellent pasture, some of which is cut for hay each year. The home itself was designed by an award-winning architect and its natural character has been maintained throughout. Comprising three bedrooms, the master with ensuite and walk-in robe, a study/ games room, central bathroom, a sparkling renovated kitchen and multiple well designed living zones. Featuring heating and cooling as well as a large outdoor decked area which is ideal for entertaining and an in-ground swimming pool with adjacent gazebo, this property is perfect for the summer months ahead.

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CASEY’S MOST EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS

botanicridge.com.au 9785 9339

This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time.

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New Displays at Merrifield Estate Newmarket Pde, Mickleham

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Carlisle Summer Sale Promotion applies only to Carlisle Homes’ Affinity Collection, T-Range and Essential Series homes for new deposits received from 3 January 2015 and is not available with any other offer. 1. Butler’s Pantry: Applies only to Carlisle’s Affinity Collection homes and is as detailed in predetermined drawings and specifications. 2. Cooling: Refrigerated cooling applies only to Carlisle’s Affinity Collection homes. Evaporative cooling applies to T-Range and Essential series homes. Cooling is house specific as to the number of points. 3. Caesarstone benchtops: Applies to Carlisle’s Affinity Collection, T-Range and Essential Series homes. Caesarstone benchtops applies to kitchen and bathroom(s) of Affinity Collection homes and to kitchen only for T-Range and Essential Series homes. 4. Flooring: Classic Range 400mm x 400mm floor tiles to the entry, kitchen, meals and living areas and Classic Range carpet to the remainder of the home. 5. Facades: Facade choice from entire range applies only to Carlisle’s T-Range homes. $5000 off facades applies only to Affinity Collection homes. No credit applicable for a chosen facade with lower retail value. Facade offer includes Carlisle Homes’ predetermined facades. 6. Spectra voucher: $3000 Spectra voucher is valid for use at Carlisle Homes’ Spectra Selection Centre only. $3000 value based on regular retail price. Not exchangeable for cash and no refunds will be given for unused portions of voucher. Carlisle Homes reserves the right to withdraw or change pricing, inclusions or promotion without notice. COPYRIGHT. Reproduction in any form either in whole or part is forbidden. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may depict upgrade options available. Some photographs may also depict features not supplied by Carlisle Homes including landscaping, water features, window furnishings, wall furnishes and finishes, cladding, in built joinery, decorative lighting, decor and furniture. Speak to a Carlisle Homes Sales Consultant for a full list of inclusions and specific details. Carlisle Homes Pty Ltd. CH20150110

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PREMIUM LOTS 1000m 2+ FROM $275,000 OFFICER’S MOST SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION

www.grandvue.com.au/panorama North side Princes Highway. Mel Ref 215 E4 Ph: 1300 737 851 While best endeavours have been used to provide information in this publication that is true and accurate, Oliver Hume Real Estate Group and related entities accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors or inaccuracies it may contain. Prospective purchasers should make their own inquiries to verify the information contained herein. 1172012-KC7-15

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Great Value, Perfect Packages! Lot 224 Vantage Drive, Pakenham - Cardinia Views Estate

$390,554

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Stunning 5 bedroom double storey home. Theatre, rumpus room and study provide multiple living spaces plus covered outdoor area.

The current Plus Promotion Package includes - 20mm stone benchtops to kitchen - dishwasher - 900mm stainless steel upright cooker and rangehood - Colorbond® roof - flooring throughout - ducted heating - sectional overhead garage door and remotes and much more.

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Villa World Land Info Centre Windemere Blvd, Pakenham (Opposite Coles) cardiniaviews.com.au

ALL YOU LOVE, ALL AROUND YOU Ύ sŝƐŝƚ ŽƵƌ ĚŝƐƉůĂLJ ĐĞŶƚƌĞƐ ĨŽƌ ĨƵůů ĚĞƚĂŝůƐ ŽĨ ƚŚŝƐ ůŝŵŝƚĞĚ ŽīĞƌ͘ /ŵĂŐĞƐ ĂƌĞ ĨŽƌ ŝůůƵƐƚƌĂƟǀĞ ƉƵƌƉŽƐĞƐ ŽŶůLJ͘ KīĞƌ ŝƐ ƐƵďũĞĐƚ ƚŽ ĐŚĂŶŐĞ ǁŝƚŚŽƵƚ ŶŽƟĐĞ͕ ĂŶĚ ŵĂLJ ďĞ ǁŝƚŚĚƌĂǁŶ Ăƚ ĂŶLJ ƟŵĞ͘ ΘK ͘

land at water edge now selling from $198,900

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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BELMOND ON CLYDE IS COMING TO CASEY! Be one of the first to register for this new land development. Belmond on Clyde is a new and exciting residential land development for people wanting a lifestyle that offers more. You’ll be able to enjoy the benefits of living in a select community with a wide range of land sizes available, among rolling hills, lush parks and open spaces. Plus there’s easy access to shopping, schools and sporting facilities. Get in early and secure your piece of land in the future heart of Casey.

Visit belmondonclyde.com.au or call 1300 136 409

NEW LAND RELEASE

AZURE STAGE 4 NOW SELLING

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GOOD LOOKS, NORTH SIDE BUILT to exacting standards and featuring premium finishes throughout, this cleverly designed split-level residence offers spectacular views and a long list of luxury features. Constructed in 2010, the home consists of a master bedroom with walk-in robe and stunning ensuite, study/fourth bedroom, lounge, dining, meals, family room, and a completely separate zone featuring a further two bedrooms, main bathroom and games room - ideal for in-laws, guests, and teenagers. Highlights of the property include a top of the range granite kitchen, views from both front and rear balconies, spotted gum timber flooring, double glazed windows, tank water, and a commercial grade ducted reverse-cycle heating and cooling system. An oversized double garage has direct internal access, while the fully established gardens offer a large level lawn with room

BERWICK

for a pool. Located in the sought-after Village Horizons Estate - a highly appealing and impressive property that can only be truly appreciated upon inspection.

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DISPLAY & LAND

south eastern

LOCATOR BOTANIC RIDGE

CLYDE NORTH

BOTANIC RIDGE

4 HOMES ON DISPLAY

Cnr Smiths Lane & Browns Rd Botanic Ridge.

NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN

Business Hours are: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat & Sun 12pm-5pm

PHONE 9785 9339 www.botanicridge.com.au

CRANBOURNE EAST

4 - 10 Bonnington Boulevard, Clyde North. Mel Ref: 131 D8

CALL 03 9796 3944 www.profine.com.au

CRANBOURNE SOUTH

CLYDE NORTH

HIGHGROVE

CLYDE NORTH

LAND SALES AND INFORMATION CENTRE

BERWICK WATERS ESTATE

Cnr Berwick-Cranbourne Rd and Pattersons Rd, Clyde North Melway ref: 134 K7

Open 7 days: 11am - 5pm

1800 444 447

www.highgrove.com.au

CRANBOURNE WEST

56 - 60 Flowerbloom Crescent North Clyde

9704 4088

5945 0666

CRANBOURNE WEST

PARKS EDGE

SETTLERS RUN

AMBROSIA

149-150 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East Melway Ref: 134 E7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00 pm

Land Sales Centre Open daily from 11am to 5pm

Cnr Westernport Highway & Hall Road, Cranbourne West (Melway ref: 132 H5)

1 Settlers Run, Cranbourne South Melway ref: 133 C11

Sales Office Now Open 7 Days 12pm - 5pm

11 Red Maple Drive, Cranbourne West

PHONE: 5995 3223

9704 4087

03 9704 4030

PHONE 9785 6788

www.ambrosialiving.com.au

TO ADVERTISE IN OUR DISPLAY HOME & LAND LOCATOR, PLEASE PHONE

CASIANA GROVE ESTATE Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm

DROUIN

CRYSTAL WATERS Only 30 minutes from Berwick Huge 1000m2 + Blocks Blocks from $145,000 House & Land packages available Land Sales Office Open Mon-Fri 9-5pm, Sat 9-11am 6 Victoria Street, Warragul

PH: 5622 0800 0400 526 257

www.settlersrun.com.au

www.crystalwatersdrouin.com.au

LONGWARRY stockmansWOOD A B R E AT H O F F R E S H A I R

NEW TITLE RELEASE LAND SALE HOUSE & LAND FROM $290,000 TURN KEY

OFFICER

AFFORDABLE BOUTIQUE LIVING Cardinia Road, Officer Melway ref: 215 C7

PHONE 1300 97 62 64 www.cardiniavillage.com.au

OFFICER

PAKENHAM

GRANDVUE NORTH SIDE

Princes Highway, Officer Melway 215 E4 Sales Office Open 7 Days 11am - 5pm

PHONE: 1300 737 851 www.grandvue.com.au

ASCOT Located in the Heart of Pakenham * Leading home builders * Parks and wetlands * Walk to train and Town centre

PH: 9684 8143 www.ascot.com.au

61 Racecourse Rd, Pakenham

PHONE 5940 9922

27-29 Silkwood Drive Warragul Melway Ref: X912 V7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm

9704 4040

KIMBERLEY DOWNS ESTATE STAGE 11B NOW SELLING, 1 TITLED LOT REMAINING, 605M2 WITH 16.5M FRONTAGE, $313,000 A quiet and secluded location The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.

Land Office open by appointment For further details please go to www.kimberleydowns.com.au

WARRAGUL

WATERFORD RISE

NARRE WARREN SOUTH

TO ADVERTISE IN OUR DISPLAY HOME & LAND LOCATOR, PLEASE PHONE 5945 0666

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Education & Open Days

At St Peter’s College we pride ourselves on knowing our students both pastorally and academically, equipping them with the required skills necessary for the 21st Century. Our House System allows Learning Advisors and House Leaders to work closely with small ‘Student Tutor Groups’ over the six years a student is with us. Through this relationship we encourage our students to value effort and strive for excellence, always challenging them to be the best they can be.

Novel learning LEARNING for Life has been the Berwick Lodge Primary School’s motto since it opened in 1990 and it is as relevant today as then. The programs reflect the changing learning needs of students and also the relationships between schools and the wider community. For example, the whole school LOTE (Mandarin) program is designed to ensure that students have every opportunity to capitalise on the changing dynamic in this region. Robotics, another current program has seen students from Berwick Lodge represent Australia internationally. The field of robotics is truly exciting and the future of humankind in many people’s opinions will be tied increasingly with robots as time passes. On alternate years, senior students visit the partner school in Singapore, in recognition of the importance of providing students with a global education. The school is finding better ways to engaging with its local community to deliver educationally on the promises made. To this end, the school is partnering with local kindergartens in developing innovative bridging programs for pre-schoolers and supporting parents in developing their knowledge of early childhood learning.

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2016 Enrolments close 8th March 2015: For student Admission Opportunities in 2015 Please Contact: College Registrar, Mrs Kelley Cooper at kelley@stpeters.vic.edu.au or Phone: 5990 7777 College website for further details www.stpeters.vic.edu.au

CAMPUS TOURS: East Campus Friday 13th February 9.30 am West Campus Friday 27th February 9.30 am Or by individual appointment Please Contact the College to reserve your place.

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Toddler-to-school programs are now well established at Berwick Lodge as are curriculum partnerships with secondary schools to ensure that students have the option of continuity of programs - robotics and LOTE (Mandarin) are two examples. Most recently the school has developed a stunning commu-

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First choice for decades ST JOHN’S Regional College has been the first choice for Catholic secondary schooling in Dandenong for more than 50 years. The safe, encouraging and challenging environment at St John’s allows students to grow and succeed spiritually, academically and emotionally. Curriculum and co-curriculum programs are designed to ensure the highest possible quality of learning experience and a sense of belonging. From the STEP Program in year seven, which focuses

Benjamin is enjoying the challenge. on transitioning students from primary school to secondary school, through to the wide range of VCE and VET subjects, VCAL and enrichment

programs, all students are able to find their place at St John’s. St John’s will be holding an open morning at the college on Thursday 19 February from 9.15am - 11.30am. The morning will consist of a college tour, entertainment from the performing arts students and morning tea that has been prepared by the hospitality students. For further information, phone 9791 3366 or book online at www.sjcdandenong. catholic.edu.au.

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Tennis Week proves a hit By BRIDGET SCOTT CITY of Casey residents were served up a variety of activities last week when Tennis Week hit the district. Between Sunday 1 and Sunday 8 February there were 27 activities held at various locations and tennis clubs across the municipality, where people could get involved in tennis, get active and have fun. The City of Casey held its very own totem tennis activity on Wednesday 4 February which saw different people from nearby stop to have a hit. City of Casey mayor Mick Morland said Casey Tennis Week, now in its seventh year, gave local people the chance to enjoy the sport and get back on the court.

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Revving up and around PHILLIP Island’s three day World Superbike Championship is big value with action and entertainment for all the family. World superbikes at Phillip Island is a three-day event from 20-22 February. It kicks off on Friday morning with racing until late Sunday featuring world championship classes of World Superbike and World Supersport and a host of national support classes include Superbike, Supersport and Moto3/ 125GP. Local attractions, restaurants and retailers are adding to the entertainment package with exclusive offers for those attending the event and staying longer to make it a perfect family escape. In addition Australia’s former world superbike hero Troy Bayliss is bringing his own special brand of dirt track racing with the Baylisstic Scramble at Lukey Heights. The exciting new event, boasts some of the biggest names in Australian motorcycle racing, including the host himself, three-time world superbike champion Bayliss, World supersport champion and MotoGP winner Chris Vermeulen, threetime world speedway champion Jason Crump, Mr Motocross icon Stephen Gall and multitime Australian dirt track champion Paul Caslick. Each team will have four riders and will battle it out in a round robin format.

Book early and be track-side at the Phillip Island World Superbikes. Practice will begin on Friday, followed by qualifying and racing on Saturday and Sunday, scheduled for windows outside the international categories. Freestyle motocross is also set to fire up the action with multiple mounds being constructed on the infield at Doohan Corner, Lukey Heights and Siberia. A high flying troupe will perform during intervals of ontrack activity, with spectators on the outfield getting a bird’s eye view of the dirt kings strutting their stuff. Early ticket purchasers are treated to a super-priced superbike deal so book now for the best value. A three day pass is $110,

plus processing fee, or Sunday only just $75, plus processing fee, so cart along the kids because there is no charge for those aged 15 and under. Bring a bike as ticketholders can ride around the circuit grounds and park up at a favourite viewing mound to watch the action. For a great accommodation option, try camping trackside at just $90 per adult for up to four nights. Children 15 and under are free. For all ticket and campsite bookings go to www.worldsbk. com.au or call the circuit hotline on 1300 728 007. For accommodation and exclusive offers go to www.visitphillipisland.com.


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Valentine’s Day

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The flavour of Mexico jalapenos or the world- famous chimachangas. All food is prepared to be flavoursome and contain delicate spices but not hot. However, all preferences can be catered for. There’s always plenty of variety to choose from and on offer are takeaway Margaritas the first in Australia. Ole`!! Half-price food Taco Bill Pakenham continues to offer fantastic value Mexican food on Mondays and Tuesdays. Take advantage of the discounted food from the main meal menu, (fajitas and seafood dishes are discounted to $16). These two nights provide a great opportunity for families and anyone who wants the best in authentic Mexican cuisine. The atmosphere is fantastic and Taco Bill offers a dining experience second to none with their attentive and fun staff. Celebrate a birthday, special occasion or just an excuse for a good time. Arriba!

$6 Margaritas Every Friday all 22 flavours of Margaritas are available for six dollars a glass. Fruit tingles, Caribbean dreams, supercharged strawberry all for $6 each. That’s under half the regular price for a liqueur Margarita. Enjoy these with meals in air-conditioned comfort or dine outside in the undercover dining area, close to the gardens and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The commitment is to provide you with a friendly and fun dining experience, and the customers are the no.1 priority. With freshly prepared food and unbeatable prices, staff at Taco Bill look forward to welcoming you. Taco Bill Pakenham at 5153 Princes Highway, Pakenham, is open seven nights from 5.30pm. For bookings, phone 5940 2727.

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Passion for jewellery A CRANBOURNE jeweller, which was the first store of its kind to open in the suburb more than 40 years ago, has just re-opened its doors. South Gippsland Jewellers, which now lies in the Cranbourne Park complex, closed down for a short period of time for renovations. However its doors are wide open once again and visitors to the store may just find it isn’t quite the same as before. Owner Toni said it was time to embrace what was happening to the complex around them. “We felt it was important for our store to have a major refurbishment to coincide with the new centre,” she said. “We were shut down for a few weeks but are open just in time for Valentine’s Day.” South Gippsland Jewellers moved into the complex in 1980 and is now excited to announce a new logo, new furniture and a revamped store. The store is also set to stock a unique diamond, the Passion Eight and Toni believes her store may be one of very few, possibly the only store to be able to offer the gem. Cranbourne Park is currently undergoing major renovations and is set to welcome a number of new brands and stores to its complex.

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South Gippsland Jewellers has just reopened in Cranbourne Park.

Chef gives Tips to start mobile business away secrets FORMER chef and food critic Matthew Evans will share his knowledge and experience with guests to the first Casey-Cardinia business Breakfast for the year. Now a Tasmanian smallholder, the man behind SBS Gourmet Farmer, now in its third season, will talk about how his strong passion for real food where the provenance is known and the producer valued, has encouraged him and become his real success. The author of nine books will also discuss his other project, A Common Ground, which is a Tasmanian food-store that specialises in regional produce events. The breakfast will run from 7am until 9am on Wednesday 11 March at the Cranbourne Racing Club, Grant Street, Cranbourne. Tickets are $55 per person, or $700 for a table sponsorship. This includes tea and coffee upon arrival and a full breakfast. To register, visit Try Booking to secure your place, but hurry registrations close Friday 6 March 2015.

WANTING to run a mobile business in the City of Casey? Look no further. The City of Casey will this month be holding a free information session to give some tips to the community on how to run a temporary food and drink business. Mobile drink premises can now cater for almost every set of taste buds - from ice-cream and coffee, to tacos and pizza, there’s something for everyone. The City of Casey is encouraging residents who want to start up their own mobile business to attend February’s open session, coordinated by council. The event will provide information about relevant legislation and available assistance. The food truck session will take place in Meeting Room 7 of the City of Casey Civic Centre in Narre Warren on Monday 16 Feb-

The City of Casey is holding a special information session this month on how to operate a mobile food truck. ruary, from 4.30pm. Places are limited and bookings are essential. To book your

place or to find out more information, contact the City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

Race workers cross the finish line SANDOWN Racecourse’s garden and grounds workers clocked off for the final time last Friday. On 15 January 34 workers at the Sandown and Caulfield tracks learnt that Melbourne Racing Club (MRC) would contract out their jobs from 1 February. The announcement followed six months of enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA) negotiations. Australian Workers Union (AWU) Victorian secretary Ben Davis said that the final eight employees at Sandown finished up on Friday. “All 34 of them are so disenchanted and embittered that they don’t want to work there anymore,” he said. “They feel that they can’t work there anymore. They’ve decided to move on. “I’m deeply saddened by it, deeply troubled by it, but it’s their decision, it’s their working lives.” Two workers had given more than 40 years’ service to the track and many more had 20-plus years under their belts. “All this club thinks about is money, not the trauma and stress that they cause,” one worker said. Another said that the MRC had offered a zero per cent pay rise over three years during negotiations “which basically equates to a pay cut”. He said the MRC encouraged employees to apply for a job with the contractor. “The pay will be half the money we’re earning now and the conditions won’t be the same,” he said. “We fought for years to get these conditions and pay.” An MRC spokesman said the decision followed a broader 18-month efficiency review to tackle rising losses in its racing business, which topped $6 million per annum in recent years. He said MRC was forced to explore other options because the AWU made unreasonable demands. - CASEY NEILL

Success over a coffee cup THOSE in need of a coffee and a chat about business need look no further than the City of Casey. Casey Council will next week hold a special Coffee Club meeting where guest speaker, Leanne Sklavenitis, will provide her top tips on how to grow and market home grown businesses in 2015. Ms Sklavenitis will share valuable tips and resources on what is needed to allow one’s business to prosper and reap the benefits. Following the Coffee Club, Ms Sklavenitis will then run short roundtable discussion regarding how to take action on business goals. The Home-Based Business Coffee Club is designed to provide the opportunity for home-based businesses to mix with other like-minded business owners. The upcoming meeting will be held on Tuesday 17 February from 10am to 11.30am, at the Waterman Business Centre in Narre Warren. Bookings are essential - to secure a place, contact Tom Zsolt on 9705 5189 or at tzsolt@casey.vic.gov.au.


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Entertainment �� Dining, what’s on, bands and more… Berwick Show EVERYONE’S favourite event is back for 2015, with the Berwick Show to take place later this month. -Akoonah Park, Princes Highway, Berwick, Saturday 21 February, from 9am to 9pm, and Sunday 22 February, from 9am to 5pm. Adults $20, Concession $15 and Children (10-15) $10, Children (under 10) free and Family (two adults, two children) $40. Ramlegh Springs YOU can make your Sunday a productive one as Ramlegh Springs kicks off its ‘Sunday Funday’ festival this weekend in Clyde North. Cricket favourite Brad Hodge will make a star appearance at the first of the four events to meet fans, sign autographs and face some fast deliveries from the next generation’s cricketers. The event won't be short of entertainment with backyard cricket, face painting, jumping castles and a free sausage sizzle. Head down to Ramlegh Springs Sunday Funday from noon until 3pm on Sunday 15 February at the Ramlegh Springs sales office, Pattersons Road, Clyde North. For more information, visit www. ramleghsprings.com.au, or contact Estate managers Trudi Kerr and Ted O’Grady from Oliver Hume on 9684 8144. Narre Warren and District Family History Group THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group is holding a Beginning Your Family History workshop. The workshop will be held in the Meeting Room, Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate on 16 Feb-

ruary 2015 at 7pm.There is a $5 charge for non-members. Further details from Wendy on 9704 7372. Cranbourne Senior Citizens THE Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club will host its half yearly meeting this month. All members are invited to the event which will be held on Thursday 19 February at 10.30am at the club on Codrington Drive. Members are asked to make every effort to come along. Valentine’s Day FEEL the love in the comfort of your own community this Valentine’s Day with an experience at an open air cinema at Wilson Botanic Park. The activities will be endless this Saturday, with live music, performances and a screening of romantic comedy, Blended under the stars in the amphitheatre. The entertainment will run from 6.30pm until 11pm, with the screening at 9pm. Families can BYO picnic or pay a little extra for a picnic hamper to be provided. Tickets are available from the Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Visitor Centre, 668 Princes Highway, Berwick, or you can phone 9707 5818. For more information, visit the Wilson Botanic Park Berwick webpage. Casey Relay for Life RELAY for Life is a fun and moving overnight experience that raises vital funds for the Cancer Council’s research, prevention, information and support services. - Akoonah Park, Berwick, Friday

day for the Lyndhurst Football Netball Club is on and organisers hope to see a huge crowd. The fun will run from 10am until 2pm at the Marriott Waters Recreation Reserve, Boland Drive, Lyndhurst. The registration day is open for both netballers and footballers, and visitors will also have the chance to meet the coaches, take part in games, and enjoy a sausage sizzle as well as other entertainment. Blairlogie Harvest Day ENJOY a free day out with all the family this Sunday at Blairlogie’s Harvest Day. Everyone is invited to what is expected to be a fun-filled day, which will include the judging of a ‘grow a spud in a bucket competition’. Other entertainment will include potato peeling competition, gumboot throwing, spud and spoon races and sack races. Get along to Blairlogie on Sunday 15 January at 685 North Road, Cranbourne South, from 10am until 3pm. Art in action ART appreciators are urged to get along to Wilson Botanic Park on Sunday 1 March to see members from the Berwick Artists Society in action. The artists will be painting scenes from the park, providing a wonderful chance for visitors to see how they translate the view in front of them on to paper. In conjunction, Fiona Bilborough will also judge the works completed on this day at 5pm, with an award presentation at 6pm. Artists are also invited to exhibit one of their own artworks in an exhibition at the park for the week prior to the Paint in the Park Day.

Tony Hodges and Paula Perdon with Big Sky Gideon at a previous Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Berwick Show. 94512 13 March. For more information contact Michael McKenzie on 1300 656 585 or visit casey@relayforlife.org.au. Art Space is open ONE of Casey’s new art spaces is getting set to host two exhibitions in one space as part of a new and exciting council venture. The Civic Centre Art Space will host the artworks and mayor Mick Morland encourages the community to come along and experience local talent. - Civic Centre Art Space, Casey Council offices, Narre Warren, until Friday 27 March. Cranbourne Library book sale GRAB a bargain at the Friends of Cranbourne Library mega book sale this Saturday.

Great books for the whole family will be available anywhere from 50 cents to five dollars. Get down to the Cranbourne Library on Saturday 14 February from 8.30am until 2pm. The sale will take place in the Conference Rooms at the Casey Indoor Leisure Complex, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road. Enter through Casey Radio doors on the main carpark next to the Cranbourne Library. Marriott Waters Registration Day SPORTS fans head down to the Marriott Waters estate this weekend for you chance to get involved in a brand new club. The registration and family fun

Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast

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C683114-BG51-8

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• • • • • •

PH: 9704 7822

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0404 081 840

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REC 12464

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C1102716-JL47-13

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8790 4294 C1030035-KG20-12

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CCTV SPECIALISTS

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Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire

V Roofing

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Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247

Employment

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

KINLOH BIN HIRE

V Roller Shutters

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

INSTALLED TODAY

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SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS

FREE QUOTES

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Advanced Audio Visual Repairs

NEED A BIN GIVE KINLOH A RING

Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

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

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www.antennaspecialist.com.au

9796 8621 0418 367 017

BLOCKED DRAINS

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Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems

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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

Mobile: 0408 100 356

jak_gray@bigpond.com

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754

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

0449 009 849

“All aspects of Plumbing, Roofing & Gasfitting” www.nodripsplumbroof.com.au 0421 418 624 Free Quotes 24/7 Emergency Services

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John 0418 318 377

NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186

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

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V Television/Video/Audio

DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY

BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

C695870-JM11-9

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

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0418 368 591

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

7 Days a week

0407 356 441

AC Plumbing & Gasfitting

Licence No 33202

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

U WANNA BIN SKIPS

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

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SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN

C1033281-KK23-12

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

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Connecting people and communities CN

General Notices

General Classifieds

V Public Notices and Event

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

V Garage Sales

SUNDAY MARKET

(Pakenham Community Market)

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Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) of its intention to enter into a Deed of Variation of Lease with Merinda Park Learning & Community Centre Inc in respect of the existing leased premises located at 141-147 Endeavour Drive Cranbourne North (the proposal).

0418 131 374

for a Competitive Quote ฀

3rd Sunday of Month, THIS SUNDAY 15TH OF FEBRUARY 8AM-1PM 100 PLUS STALLS!! $20 a stall.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VARY LEASE OF LAND

Call Michael on

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

www.pakenhamcommunitymarket.com.au

The purpose of the Deed of Variation will be to:

SN1074465-PJ20-13

1. Increase the existing leased area to include the area of the Reserve shown diagonally hatched on the plan below. 2. Use the increased leased area to locate a portable building to be used for the purposes normally associated with a Neighbourhood House.

C1088813-JO35-13

Trash & Treasure, Craft, Food, Car Boot and Garage Sales. 1173131-PB07-15

V Contract & Tenders

Please contact Ms R Pugin on 9705 5200 for any further information on the proposed lease. A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Act must do so by the close of business on Friday 13 March 2015.

Tenders

All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address:

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION

The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN 3805

TREE SERVICE

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

Hampton Park Contract No CT000170

A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of the Council (or of a committee determined by the Council) to be heard in support of the submission.

Closes 4 March 2015

Ask About Our 25% Discount Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888 Richard or Kathrin Kruyt

Contract No CT000175 Closes 4 March 2015

Oakfern Tree Care / P

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Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

CASEY CULTURAL PRESINCT

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825

Electrical Asset Relocation & Powerline Undergrounding Contract No CT000177

Fully Insured V Upholsterers

C1080920-JO27-13

Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

www.casey.vic.gov.au V Clairvoyant /Psychic

V Public Notices and Event

Clairvoyant

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

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

Personal - Business Financial Issues

Bowen Therapy

C749691-SJ50-9

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

V Hairdressing

Free Quotes Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

C752112-JL1-10

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

Robyn’s Mobile Hairdressing 0457 283 733

ALL HOURS

section of Network Classifieds.

ONSITE REPAIRS

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

9794 8989

V Adult Services

C642900-JL27-8

PATRON WINDOWS

V Adult Employment

section of Network Classifieds.

FIRE WOOD Dry split Red Gum $280 per ton, Dry split Yellow Box $350 per ton, Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton, Mountain Ash $250 per ton.

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555 V For Sale

CLOTHES DRYER, Simpson. As new. Only used 2-3 times. Paid $300, sell $150. Berwick. Ph: 9702 5589

Buy & Sell in our

Motoring

V Firewood

SN1090434-PJ37-13

CYPRESS SLEEPERS Cypress Timber Products www.ruslincypress.com.au For cut timber to order

Call Russell 0428 346 481

V For Sale FURNITURE, blue three piece lounge suite and matching bed settee. Glass top dining table, round four round chairs, W/iron and cane. TV cabinet, Balinese style. Coffee table, round, glass and w/iron. Buffet. Dressing table. Fridge. Blanket box. All as new. No Delivery. $600ono. Call Val: 0448 381 762 LADDER, Kennet extension. 2.94.5 meters. GC. Housed undercover. $100. Berwick. ph: 9702 5589 TOMATO SAUCE Equipment. Everything you need to make your own tomatoe sauce. 2 years old. Used for 3hrs only. Total value $850, selling for $350ono. Call Nick 0403 624 576.

V For Sale WOODEN BUNKS No mattresses. Good condition $150. Phone 9702 0765 or 0431 289 918

V Garage Sales NARRE WARREN 4 Sabre Court, Saturday 14th February, from 8am. General household items, washing machine, car seat, ladders, kids bed rails and girl clothes. No early callers.

Visit

Visited

$20 per m3 Can deliver up to 10m³ loads. Delivery costs apply.

Business Computing Specialists

5941 5790

TOP SOIL

Serving the southeast since 1990

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

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

Computer

N T AT VES 27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

Employment

Real Estate section of Network Classifieds.

V Farm Services EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT For hire. Dozers and excavators. Tractor Slashing available. Clean fill tips available. Call Wayne 0448 802 359.

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

C997259-JL2-12

V Windows

SCREENED TOP SOIL:

G6114497AA-dc24Jun

C389274-HJ50-5

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

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

V Computers

General Classifieds 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.

Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked

Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.

1172999-DJ07-15

5942 7664 0418 890 612

10m3 load delivered locally, $200. Cranbourne.

SPECIAL

Find it in the

General

QUALITY TOP SOIL

Phone Wayne 0448 802 359

V Computer Repairs

Foils, cuts, perms, colours & more. Reasonable prices. Ph

V Water Cartage

V Garden/ Outdoor

(neck, back, knees) Judy-Ann Steed 5968 1139 jas@judyanns.com Web: judyanns.com

Call 9703 1764

Furniture Upholstery

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

Delivered in 10 metre loads

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

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

1126716-PB13-14

IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY

Closes 4 March 2015

1139937-LB25-14

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

1173097-DJ07-15

APB UPHOLSTERY

C686565-JM4-9

C316291-KK18-5

CASEY CULTURAL PRECINCT CIVIL WORKS

C877313-JM50-10

Free Quotes All Suburbs

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V Health And Fitness

V Music /Instruments

SOFT TISSUE INJURIES

MUSIC LESSONS

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

V Music /Instruments

MUSIC LESSONS Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing

DOG MINDING SERVICE, (MONTHLY ADVERT) lots of love, care and attention. 0419 535 960, 5942 7458, 0417 427 457.

Ellagant Pooches

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

Phone: 5941 4578

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

1167531-EG50-14

ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252

C1065437-KG48-12

All Ages & Levels Welcome

The Music Centre B E R W I C K

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

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

5941 2516

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

1161743-ACM44-14

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

C542458-KK26-7

MUSIC LESSONS

Motoring

0447 642 643 9702 1642

Real Estate V Houses & Units For Sale

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

V To Let BERWICK CBD, 2 x one bedroom apartments. Unit 4B - $240 pw share utilities, Unit 4A rear $250 pw own utilities bills. Semi furnished, off street secure parking, white goods etc, new carpet and fresh paint. New kitchen and bathroom in front apartment. Close to all amenities including train station. All walking distance. One month rent and one month bond in advance. References essential. Working or student essential. Email : monjak@hotmail.com or call 0427 506 349.

Do you want to work in a fun, dynamic and professional team, who have achieved amazing success and are looking to expand our team? Our receptionist has just been promoted and we’re now seeking the right person to join the LJ Hooker Hampton Park team to commence a traineeship that will lead to a career in Property Investment Management. Does this describe YOU? ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ feel a ray of sunshine ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ accuracy, efficiency, initiative, good people skills and enthusiasm ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ We’re a team who will help you personally grow, week in and week out. We’ll teach you the industry so you can become an expert and get a head start on your real estate career. If you are interested in this full time position Monday to ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ environment, then show us some personality and you’re halfway to the interview chair. Send a covering letter explaining why you’re right for the job together with your CV to: hamptonpark@ljh.com.au or PO Box 197, Hampton Park

V To Let CARAVANS from $35 per week. Will deliver. Phone: 0417 382 511 or 9785 7345

V To Share DANDENONG CENTRAL, male only shared accommodation, close to shops and transport. Bills included. Tom 9558 4599. PAKENHAM Room for rent. $150pw including bills. Must be employed. Phone 5940 5686 or 0421 698 698.

Employment

V Business Opportunities

An exciting opportunity currently exists for an experienced property manager to join our team. You will be involved in all the facets of property management and providing a high level of service to our clients, responsible for the day to day running of the portfolio, including maintenance, inspections, arrears management, liaising with tenants and landlords. You will be working within a close knit team and will be required to support each other. We will provide ongoing internal and external training. We are looking for: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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

Phone 9238 9228

HEAD CHEF REQUIRED

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baydevelopments@tpg.com.au V Positions Vacant ฀

TRUCK AND TRAILER DRIVER

If this sounds like you, apply now with your resume and cover letter to marisaa@peakerealestate.com.au or contact Marisa ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

Phone Bev 0411 334 415

TRUCK DRIVER

DRIVER

Earn Extra Cash ฀

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PART TIME/CASUAL

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V Positions Vacant

Truck driver required for the transport of racehorses between our stable complex and the track (both located in Cranbourne). Must hold a semi licence (HA/HC), be experienced and skilled with a good driving record and be reliable with a good attitude. Must be available to work 6 days per week - with a start time of 4:00am (approx. 40 hours per week). Previous experience with horses or transporting livestock is essential. Award conditions. Immediate start. Sub-Contractors considered.

required to drive late model K.W.tipper and 3 axle trailer carting quarry products. HC licence. Based in Cranbourne South.

JEFF 0407 545 363

SALE BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE ✤ Busy shopping centre ✤ High profit margin ✤ Well established

EARLY MORNING DELIVERY DRIVER Own vehicle required. Please call Narre Warren Newsagency:

Call 0422 342 838

Teachers are VIT Registered and Experienced Gr 1 – Gr 2 English, Maths Yr 3 – Yr 10 Eng, Maths, Science Yr 11- Yr 12 (VCE) Sp Maths, Maths Method, Gen Maths, Phy, Che, Eng Call: 0402 656 271 V Positions Vacant

Please email resume to: accounts@gregeurell.com.au or contact Ty direct on 0407 828 760

Wishes to appoint an ADMINISTRATIVE/FINANCE assistant. A full position description can be obtained by emailing guerin.ursula.u@edumail.vic.gov.au and for any further information please call 9704 3383. Applications are to be submitted to the above email address no later than February 22nd 2015 quoting job requisition number 1012994.

Forklift MECHANIC

Experienced Mobile Forklift Mechanic required in the Dandenong Area. Call Patrick

9768 3991

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B-DOUBLE DRIVER INTERSTATE 1 x Brisbane per week Saturday to Wednesday

5942 5419 BH only C1102981-JL47-13 CONCRETE LABOURER Must have experience, licence, ABN and white card. Immediate start. Contact Anthony 0406 969 729.

Fulltime position.

LABOURER WANTED For live poultry transport, casual position, early starts, heavy work, may be required to work some weekends. Must have driver`s licence. Only persons with a stable work history need apply. Call 5942 9277. Pakenham.

Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee

9650 0735 www.justrelations.com C753789-SJ1-10

1173283-DJ07-15

V Professional

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

V Professional

Tyre recycling company in Dandenong South requires an experienced trades person to maintain and service it’s tyre shredding plant and trucks. Ideally you would be an all-rounder with the following experience: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ The ideal person would be a motivated self-starter with ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ the right person.

Public Practice in Cowes seeks qualified or experienced Accountant/Tax Agent, permanent position, immediate start. Contact Mick 5997 6101 Mick Mahoney & Associates micktax@waterfront.net.au

Find work locally in the

Employment section of Network Classifieds.

✆ 9706 5443 or email resume to: info@tyreaway.com.au

V Training And Development

Owner/ Drivers Required

Phone Paul 9796 8833 or 0417 107 122.

RECEPTIONIST /PERSON FRIDAY

Concretor's Labourer

Just Relations

person required for full time position in busy wholesale nursery. Must have truck licence. Please email resume to jbarr5265@gmail.com

14 pallet trucks with tail-gates. Hand unload bulk freight. Set daily runs. Fixed rate $500 per day. Phone: 0426 956 876

Required for civil work in South East suburbs. Must be keen and reliable. Ongoing work. Call Sam 0473 439 253.

Forced to resign Redundancy

NURSEY HAND/ SALES POSITION

Concrete reinstatement paths and kerb & channel. SE suburbs. Good Conditions. Car license essential.

C848364-KK39-10

Call Steve 0417 399 539

SACKED?

Accountant / Tax Agent

Plant Maintenance / Diesel Mechanic

KEEP FIT & EARN!!

position for truck and trailer and tandem quarry/ asphalt deliveries. Must have Tipper and Road Ranger Exp. Quarry exp preferred.

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Double the fun for little Macs By JARROD POTTER THE only thing better than one Macdonald on the Little Athletics State Multis podium... is two. Narre Warren South’s Macdonald brothers - Connor and Brodie - ran, leapt and threw their way to success at the state-wide event as the siblings earning a bronze medal each in the multi-event earlier this month in Moe. Multi-events act like junior pentathlons, with Connor and Brodie a competing in the 100m sprint, 800m, 80m hurdles, long jump and discus. “State Multis we went down to Moe and I did the 100, 800, long jump, 80m hurdles and discus and ended up coming third which is a good job,” Connor said. “Overall I ended up coming third - felt great,” Brodie said. Connor’s multi medal is another welcome addition to his trophy cabinet this summer, having competed in Penguin, Tasmania late last year in the School Sport Australia Junior Track and Field Championships. Heading down to Tas-

mania in November, Connor impressed on the national stage to finish second in the Boys 11 Multi Event where he accumulated 1192 points in his events to finish second behind New South Wales’ Darcy Clifton. He backed up the solo silver with a sprint medley gold medal - as Connor led out his Victoria A relay team for the first 200m stint in a 1.51.7 finishing time. “It was a bit overwhelming and didn’t really hit me at first,” Connor said about his medal haul. “Silver at national titles out of the whole of Australia in the multi-event where I had to do the 100, 800 long jump, shot put. “Went in the medley relay - start off with a 200 - I did the first leg - then I passed it to another kid named Monty, then a 100 and another kid brought it home for a 300 to win it.” The Macdonalds are a perennial fixture at Cranbourne Little Athletics Centre, which competed against Pakenham Little Athletics Centre on Saturday in their annual showdown.

Connor and Brodie Macdonald celebrated sibling success in Moe last week as they both won medals at the Little Picture: JARROD POTTER Athletics State Multis. 134243

Triffitt fits the bill By DAVID NAGEL AFL SOUTH EAST has locked in one of the final and most important pieces of its administrative structure with the announcement of Liz Triffitt as Operations Manager of the newly formed South East Football Netball League. An experienced sports administrator, Triffitt has had a wide variety of roles across a number of sports and businesses; however it was her love of the football environment which led to setting her sights on the role. In announcing the appointment, AFL South East Region General Manager Jeremy Bourke said; “Liz’s experience in organisational change, her knowledge of the region, clubs and operating systems are the perfect fit for the needs of the newly established SEFNL. “What impressed the interview panel, and what Liz will bring to the role, is a highly professional, organised and engaging approach.” In 2009, Triffitt led the former Dandenong District Junior League clubs through the complex issues of the league at that time and successfully delivered the outcomes of the Future Directions Review Project for AFL Victoria; a project which led to the formation and current structure of the South East Juniors. Her role involved leading clubs through the strategic planning process, a new governance structure, developing and implementing system and processes, budget management, establishing partnerships and the management of the league’s operations and staff.

Liz Triffitt will bring a highly professional, organised and engaging approach to her new role as Operations Manager of the South East Football Netball League. Picture: SUPPLIED Triffitt has more recently worked in local government and business, focused on project work which required the creation and implementation of strategies and structural change. Her most recent position (in which she is departing for the SEFNL) was with Little Athletics Victoria as their Competition, Events and Marketing Manager. Triffitt, a former Beaconsfield Junior Football Club Secretary and Life Member of Casey Little Athletics, will commence her role on February 23 and be based at Casey Fields, working closely with AFL South East, South East Juniors, Casey Scorpions and the Melbourne FC in the venue’s administrative complex.

Warriors battle it out By RUSSELL BENNETT A SENSATIONAL hat-trick from Pakenham’s Russell Lehman has put the West Gippsland Warriors’ Country Week campaign back on track after a topsy-turvy start to the tournament. The Warriors got off to a fantastic start on the first day, amassing 5/265 and cruising past Wangaratta’s 208. Pakenham star Russell Lehman continued where he left off in Lions colours on Saturday, recording a memorable 100 not out. He opened the batting with Tooradin gun Tom Hussey (83) and put on 140 for the first wicket, setting up the win. “Batting second on that deck, it dried out and got a lot flatter but they’re two batsmen in form coming off a lot of runs for their clubs on the weekend and we were pretty confident - especially on a small ground,” Warriors veteran Clinton Marsh said of the

conditions at Balwyn Park on day one. “They (Lehman and Hussey) know each other well, which is the best thing. “They put on a really good partnership and they complement each other really well; Huss plays his shots and Russ builds into his innings.” Hussey fell just shy of his second century in three days (after a sensational 137 for Tooradin against Emerald in WGCA Premier action on Saturday) but he’d caused more than enough damage to the Wangaratta attack by the time he was dismissed. “That’s the best start we’ve had in three or four years and it gave the group a lot of confidence for the rest of the day,” Marsh said. Spinner Dylan Cuthbertson was brilliant in his senior Country Week debut, taking 4/48 from his 10 overs. But day two provided a drastic change in conditions - with a pitch that could best

be described as a ‘damp minefield’. The Warriors lost the fateful toss and were sent in to bat by Central Gippsland. They were in massive trouble early, with the ball taking chunks out of the wicket, but a Cuthbertson half-century saw them recover to reach 161. Yet as the day wore on, the baking heat dried - and defused - the pitch, with Central Gippsland passing the Warriors’ score eight wickets down in the 47th over. Luckily for the boys from the WGCA, other scores in their VCCL division went their way - leaving plenty left to play for on Wednesday (yesterday). As the paper went to print, the Warriors had rolled Goulburn Murray for 219 and were 1/55 in reply, off 10 overs at Frankston’s Jubilee Park. Lehman had Goulburn Murray’s Shannon O’Brien caught behind, to complete his hat-trick and finish with figures of 3/47.

The WGCA Warriors, back from left: Russell Lehman, Tom Hussey, Jack Ryan, Josh Lowndes, Darcy Hellriegel, Matt Hutchinson, Kyle Brooke, Chris Bright, Dylan Cuthbertson and Craig Boswell. Front: AJ Walker, Aaron Avery, Simon Parrott, Callum O’Hare, Danny Diwell and Clinton Marsh. 134184 WGCA opener Kyle Brooke storms in and unleashes a hellacious bouncer for his attempted hat-trick ball against Goulburn Murray's Joe Taylor. 134462 Picture: JARROD POTTER

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New tricks By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG versus... Dandenong? The first match in an important pre-season was held Sunday morning as the Dandenong Stingrays took to Frankston Park for an intraclub match. The TAC Cup team - on the hunt for a maiden TAC Cup premiership after falling over at the preliminary final stage in 2014 - is on the lookout for the next generation of Stingrays’ talent and fielded the intraclub match with first year and newly arrived players to test their mettle in a match situation. The elder heads got to take the morning off... at least in the match itself. The likes of returning 19-year-olds and top agers - Daniel Capiron, Gach Nyuon, Jordan Freeman, Reece Piper, Thomas Jok and Tom Glen amongst others - were left to slug it out for a hard training session then down to the beach to cool off. The real intra-club battle wasn’t for scoreboard supremacy, but to make an impact and leave a lasting impression on the coaches as cuts start soon to whittle down the final squad. “It’s pretty tough, the first intraclub, but we thought it was a pretty good standard,” Dandenong coach Craig Black said. “We were pretty happy with that and obviously with a lot of the senior players rested, all the kids we haven’t seen in game situations yet, gave them a bit more of an opportunity.” In a literal sense, 205cm basketball convert Jayden Bubb, 18, from Berwick, stood head and shoulders above his direct opponents. He proved a handful up forward and in the ruck as he slotted goals and led brilliantly from the square. Devoted to football over basketball for the first time in a few years - after earning a ticket to the prestigious Basketball Without Borders Asia Camp last year - Bubb made the right impression on Black, who believes the towering talent’s enormous tank and good ground level

skills should see him do well in his inaugural TAC Cup season. “The idea was just to play him for a half - play him forward just because he hasn’t played footy for a long time,” Black said. “Give him that game-sense and we said ‘mate don’t lead’ and the first three times he led and marked the footy. “Kicked a couple of goals and went to the ruck for five minutes here and tap work, it’s definitely very exciting to coach someone like that.” Also standing out in the crowd was Cory Machaya - the Narre Warren livewire with a bag of tricks up forward. “First time I’ve seen him play in a game situation but he was very exciting, especially in the first half when we played him close to goal... and he took the game on and was very unselfish in the forward line, so that was a really good sign,” Black said. Dandenong’s next step in its preseason checklist is a practice match against Sandringham Dragons at Trevor Barker Beach Reserve on Sunday.

Fleet-footed forward Cory Machaya impressed in Dandenong's first hit out - an intra-club match on Sunday. 134285 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

Shootouts begin on Saturday DANDENONG and Casey area soccer is about to kick off for 2015 with the inaugural matches scheduled for tilts at the FFA Cup. Drawing the lots for the first time this year, the Football Federation Victoria (FFV) allocated the inaugural rounds of the FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds - formerly known as the Dockerty Cup. The single-elimination tournament pits the best sides in Victoria off to find the best four in the state to head on to the FFA Cup Round of 32. 2014 FFA Cup Round of 16 finishers South Springvale will debut in the later rounds as will Greater Dandenong’s three NPL/NPL1 sides Dandenong Thunder, Dandenong City and Springvale White Eagles. The first local team to start their FFA Cup campaign is Parkmore SC, with the Greater Dandenong based side set to play a qualifying round match against Sporting Carlton for a shot at the first round on Valentine’s Day - Saturday 14 February. From there the remaining State League 4 and State League 5 teams from the south east will debut as they try to progress through to the later rounds of the cup. FFA CUP PRELIMINARY ROUNDS SCHEDULE Qualification Round - 14 February Sporting Carlton (State 5 West) v Parkmore SC. Round 1 - 21 February Sandown Lions v Lyndale United. Dandenong Wolves v Bundoora United FC. Healesville SC / Keon Park v Springvale City. Harrisfield Hurricanes v Collingwood City. Casey Panthers v Noble Park SC. Sporting Carlton / Parkmore SC v Meadow Park Eagles. Hampton Park United v Bell Park SC. Chelsea FC v Dandenong South. Keysborough SC v Fawkner SC. Endeavour United SC v Maribyrnong Greens. White Star Dandenong v Upfield SC.

Jayden Bubb greatly impressed in the intra-club, kicking goals and reeling in a number of strong leading marks. 134285

Swift TigerSharks share medals BLINK and you would have missed the success of Casey TigerSharks’ sprint swimmers at the Victorian Sprint Championships over the weekend. Taking to Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre with gusto, the City of Caseybased swimming club recorded a few strong performances at the Sprint series - one of the last big warm-up events before the Swimming Australia Age National Championships in April. Top of the pops was Jake Mitreski, 14, from Berwick, taking out the 50m breaststroke in 32.38 ahead of Joshua Seignior and Dante Negri. Perennial prodigy Bowen Gough, 16, continued his rapid rise in the sport as he knocked in a couple of medals - taking gold in the under-16 boys’ butterfly and silver in the 50m backstroke. Rounding out the podium feats were Jessica Emmett finishing third in the girls 50m freestyle - and Jayden Yong earning bronze in the under-11 boys 50m butterfly.

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Howzat for a win! Not bad By RUSSELL BENNETT WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW - ROUND 12 (day 2) THERE’S still two rounds left before the finals, but we’re calling it; Cobras coach Jamie Smith delivered the biggest understatement of the season when talking about Merinda Park’s (77 and 4/117) astonishing reverse outright win over the hometown Upper Beaconsfield (98 and 94) on Saturday. “Cricket is a funny old game,” he said. Though, it’s hard to imagine the Maroons seeing the funny side of it - having bowled the Cobras out for just 77 in their first innings, yet still going on to somehow lose the game. In all, there were 34 wickets taken for the game ... for a combined total of just 386 runs. Upper Beaconsfield’s batting form this season has been as hard to read as a Sydney road map. They made 223 against Tooradin in round six but that was sandwiched between two outright losses, managing totals of just 55 and 87 against Cardinia in round five, and 43 and 80 against Kooweerup in round seven. They turned that around in round nine, recording a huge 10-wicket win over the Seagulls, and last round recorded another win over Emerald. But as has been the way all season for the Maroons - their worst is never that far from their best. With a finals position now secure, the Cobras need to carry their positive momentum into their next clash - at home against Tooradin. But Smith knows how tough that challenge is. He said the round 13 clash would be a good dress rehearsal for a potential finals match-up, adding: “Whoever loses will finish fourth”. Meanwhile, Saturday was a real drought-breaker for Seagulls skipper Tom Hussey. Prior to his side’s clash with Emerald, he was still the second highest run-scorer in Premier with 480 runs this season but he hadn’t scored a century since his epic 146 against Merinda Park in the 2012/13 grand final. He’d made 12 scores above 40 across all competitions since, but hadn’t reaped a triplefigure reward. But on a lightning fast home ground against a promising battery of Emerald seamers, Hussey made batting look effortless on the weekend - storming to 137 and leading from the front as Tooradin (5/311) chased down the visitors’ impressive 6/307. The Gulls were always confident of victory, despite facing a chase of over 300. They knew how lightning fast the ground was playing, and the batting firepower at their disposal. After dominating his opening partnership with Josh

Andrew Martin hit the winning runs for Merinda Park in a rare reverse outright win over Upper Beaconsfield.

Eagles pick on Bear flesh By JARROD POTTER DDCA Turf 1 - Round 9 (day 2) ANOTHER outright victory, this time miraculously from a 99-run first innings tally, rocketed Cranbourne clear of the chasing pack in the race for DDCA finals. PARKFIELD v CRANBOURNE WITH two innings completed on the first day, Cranbourne (6/173dec) was able to set the pace on Saturday in the only way it knows how - through and over the boundary. The stand and deliver play from Te Ahu Davis (38) - two fours, three sixes - Ben Maroney (33) - five fours and a six - and captain Steven Spoljaric (28 not out) - six fours - left the Bears sore and sorry after the opening salvo, despite the best efforts of Nilochana Perera (3/61) and Shane Bell (2/70). Taking only 41 overs to flog a whopping 225-run lead, Spoljaric sent his troops back in to his former clubrooms at Dunblane Reserve in order to hunt down outright win number three this season. Despite a gallant knock from Perera (72), the rest of the Bears’ cove crumbled under pressure from Steven Miller (4/24) - promoted from Turf 3 this round - and Martin Kelly (2/23). Perera would hole out to Davis off Miller at 6/145 and from there on it was a matter of when, not if, Cranbourne would snare the maximum triumph. The win gives the Eagles an eight-point lead atop the DDCA Turf 1 table before its first versus second showdown against Springvale South this round. Parkfield sits 10 points out of the final four and will need a miracle from here to have a chance at defending their 2013/14 premiership. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v BERWICK KEEPING their season alive, the Cobras (9/367) easily chased down the Bears (156) on the back of a Matt Cox (114) century. Needing to win to stay in touch with the top four, Heinz Southern Districts flew out of the gates to erase any Berwick hopes. The early hiccups of last week, falling to 4/65, were removed instantly as Cox and Shehan Bandaranayake (53) put on 118 and most importantly, took the first innings points. The Cobras batted on as the shadows lengthened with Cox pushing on to knock in his third Turf 1 century as he returned to the exceptional form from last season that earned him 557 runs at a whopping 55.7. Cox would lose his stumps after an exceptional knock, bowled by Jarrod Goodes (3/86),

Te Ahu Davis was targetting the houses around Dunblane Reserve as he belted a quickfire 38 against Parkfield. 134248 Picture: JARROD POTTER but not after adding another hundred with Michael Davies (99) - who joined the smack about as he walloped six boundaries and five huge sixes around Reedy Reserve. Davies cost himself his third DDCA century - and what would have been his first in Turf 1 - after Goodes knocked over his castle. Stumps finally arrived to save the Bears from any further horror, with Adam Watson (3/90) the only other Bear to significantly find the wicket column. Seventh placed Berwick - only four points removed from third placed Mordialloc - heads to bottom-placed Coomoora this week while fourth placed Heinz Southern Districts has a do-or-die clash against sixth North Dandenong. HALLAM KALLORA PARK v COOMOORA GALLANT in defeat, Coomoora (166 and 1/75) didn’t just fold in the face of a whopping tally from Hallam Kalora Park (6/265). Led by Charith Fernando (48) and Saliya Saman (26), the real damage to the Hawks came from their own bowlers as they sprayed 30 extras in the 55-over innings. It would pose no real difference in the long term as Ben Hall (3/19), Will Whyte (2/19) and Amila Perera (2/41) took the visitors to task - causing a seven-wicket slump. The Kangaroos fell from 3/114 to dismissed for 166 in the blink of an eye and requiring another 99 to avoid outright defeat, were sent back in for Round 2. This time around the Kangaroos held their own as Lance Baptist (40 not out) and Saman (25 not out) ensured the day’s play was reached without risk of another outright loss. The win has Hallam Kalora Park sitting only percentage outside the top four before its clash with Mordialloc while Coomoora’s second last chance to earn some points this season comes against Berwick at home this round.

Swans can handle the Heat By JARROD POTTER

Cobras quick Jess Mathers worked his magic with the ball against the Maroons on Saturday. 134173 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Lownds, Hussey combined with a 158-run stand with Michael Ralph (89). Ralph’s innings was almost as chanceless as Hussey’s, until falling to one of the most bizarre dismissals of the season - out hit wicket swinging at a looping full toss outside off from Julian Scott. With his innings he became just the second player not named Avery, O’Hare or Hussey to score a half-century in Tooradin’s top flight this season (the other being Dylan Sutton with 65 in round five). Ralph complements the aggression of the likes of Hussey, Avery, and Ben Mantel (28 not out) and his innings came at the perfect time for a Tooradin side still trying to clinch a top two spot. Emerald skipper A.J. Walker tried nine different bowlers on Saturday, with Scott (2/37), Darcy Hellriegel (2/45)

and Clinton Marsh (1/89) the wicket-takers. Seamer Tom Baldock broke down with a hamstring injury in his seventh over. In other WGCA Premier action, Cardinia (9/221) toppled last season’s grand final nemesis Kooweerup (218), and Pakenham (6/171) fought back from 5/13 to defeat Beaconsfield (158). In District, Devon Meadows (210) had no answer for Cranbourne Meadows (9/331) and skipper Brent Murdoch, who smashed another ton; Lyndhurst Vikings (3/108 and 5/87) defeated Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll (55 and 4/212); Clyde (191) got the better of Officer (149); and Pakenham UpperToomuc (5/121 and 4/89) won outright over St Francis Xavier (79 and 126).

Victorian Premier Cricket Premier Round 16 (day 1) A MAIDEN milestone gave Casey-South Melbourne (287) a boost against Frankston-Peninsula. Drip-by-drip the Swans started to push ahead of the Heat as Josh Holden (41) and Dan Watson (61) stabilised the top of the order. As the sun started to bake AH Butler Oval, Casey-South Melbourne started to wilt; falling to 4/84 before Watson and the stellar debut centurion Devin Pollock (104) were brought together. Pollock - in his first season in the top grade after switching from thirds and fourths in recent years - made the most of his early opportunities at number six to pile on the century in a 105-run stand with Watson. The Yarragon youngster smashed through the likes of Jake Wood (2/58) and Bushranger Jon Holland (1/52) to knock in his first score of substance in the highest grade. The duo pillaged the Heat to turn

Devin Pollock, pictured wicketkeeping against Prahran, piled on his maiden Premier Cricket century to push Casey-South Melbourne ahead against Frankston-Peninsula. 130848 Picture: JARROD POTTER the tables as they both struck the bad ball into and over the boundary before Watson lost his pegs to Matthew Gapes (2/26), leaving the going up to Pollock. With Shane Maggs (26), Pollock continued to punish the bad ball before he finally fell to Chris McCormick (2/38) after the resolute 160-ball century. THE tough days in the field are not going away for Dandenong as Ringwood (5/341) piled on the pain at Shepley Oval. With hot, windy conditions ideally favouring neither side,

the Rams took the initiative first as captain Tom Stray (158 not out) smashed his best Premier Cricket tally. The early strike from Justin Butterfield (1/67) was about the only joy the Panthers could muster as Stray cantered past the opposition’s attack. Stray - in tandem with David King (44) - knocked in 79 for the second wicket before Dan Doran (1/64) - who enjoyed the gusty wind pushing across his off-spinners at the pavilion end - picked up his solitary wicket of the afternoon. The pressure would only magnify from there for Dandenong as Stray and Ian Holland (90) put on the match-defining partnership - a Herculean 173run stand to all but sink Dandenong’s resolve on the first day. Young paceman Adam McMaster (2/51) snared career best figures as he kept the ball up to Stray and Holland throughout the afternoon and eventually forced the false shot from Holland 10 shy of his century. Stray was unbeaten at stumps and will resume on Saturday.

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Hell on the greens HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HAMPTON Park startted the week badly being beaten by Cranbourne in both midweek Divisions. Luck continues to be on the side of Division 1 though after the threeshot loss to Cranbourne - in second place only one-point ahead of Clayton - as Clayton was also beaten, so the Parkers still hold their position with two rounds to go. Jim Westwell, Shane Collins, Peter Hayden and Neville Hendrie won by 18 shots (32-14) but could not cover the other rinks losses. Geoff Ladner, Chris Hendrie, Andrew Brandolin and Ellen Smith fought hard to just go down 15-17, but Geoff Ampt, Ann Westwell, Helen Lambert and Denise Eastick could not find any momentum and lost 11-30. Cranbourne (2) 14-61 d Hampton Park (1) 2-58. DIVISION 2 Division 2 at home were outplayed, losing by 33 shots. Margaret Baker, June Damon, Marion Battaglia and Ray Wood lost 16-24. Heather Naismith, Geri Graafsma, Keith Damon and Rob Woff lost 1326 while Brian Diaper, Jen Sherry, Gwen Clough and Bob Nicol lost 14-26. Cranbourne (3) 16-76 d Hampton Park (2) 0-43. Saturday’s Division 2 team received a wakeup call from a spirited Berwick at Edwin Flack Reserve. Looking to consolidate their top-ofthe-ladder status, the Parkers won only one rink. Steve Barnes, Chris Hendrie, Andrew Brandolin and Warwick Hardy won eight of their last nine ends for a 27-12 win. Their 15 shot win covered the three losing rinks. Geoff Ampt, John Nunan, Shannon

Pakenham’s Neil Devlin (left) is congratulated by Hampton Park’s Ian Bartlett after his victory in the Champion of Champions Casey Division Final. Micallef and Shane Collins lost by four (20-24). Shane Hardy, Mark Paton, Ian Bartlett and Zak Storm by three (19-22) and Neville Hendrie, Larry Simpson, Seam McDonald and Ken Cobden by six (14-20). Hampton Park’s ladder position was helped when second placed Mulgrave Country Club was beaten by Pakenham. Hampton Park (1) 12-80 d Berwick (3) 6-78. DIVISION 4 Division 4 at home had a good win over Burden Park. They also received help when second placed Keysborough was beaten. Biggest winning rink was Chris Barnes, Jen Sherry, Stan Hatch and Peter Hayden (31-17). Heather Naismith, Richard Pallett, Mort Smith and Ron Beverly won by eight (26-14) and Vince Kovacic, Jim Westwell, Ellen Smith and Geoff Ladner won by two (19-17), but Aaron Ottaway, Tracey Storm, Denise Eastick and Helen Lambert lost 16-21. The win puts Hampton Park second on the ladder.

Ron Beverly skipped his Hampton Park rink of Heather Naismith, Richard Pallett, Mort Smith to a 24-16 win over Burden Park. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED Hampton Park (2) 16-92 d Burden Park (3) 2-69. DIVISION 6 Playing Willow Lodge at Dandenong City the Parkers put up a better show, winning two rinks. Keith Damon, Rob Woff, Janice Collins and Gavin Wilson won 23-18 while Lou Soligo, Jos Van Hout, Bill Webb and Craig Richards won 20-15. Gerry Cox, Rudi Oost, Bob Nicol and Ian Kitt lost 14-24 and John Wright, Marion Battaglia, Brian Diaper and Ray Wood lost 16-19.

Willow Lodge (1) 14-81 d Hampton Park (3) 4-73. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Pakenham’s Neil Devlin is the Casey Division Champion of Champions singles title holder after an entertaining game against Hampton Park’s Ian Bartlett at Cranbourne. Consistent draw bowling gave him an early lead, but at 9-24 down Bartlett rallied. With the score at 20-24 the task proved too great for Bartlett and Devlin finally drew the shot he needed to win 25-20.

That dirty word… ‘relegation’ looms large CRANBOURNE BOWLS WITH both teams losing on Saturday, Cranbourne Division 1 and Division 2 sides are both in danger of being relegated from each division unless they can win their remaining two games of the season. Next week Division 1 plays MCC away while Division 2 plays at home against Burden Park. Meanwhile in Division 3, a good 27-shot win was had at home against Glen Waverley. Division 4 had a narrow loss to Mulgrave and finals’ contender Division 7 had a walkover against Chadstone. In midweek ladies’ pennant Cranbourne Division-1 side crushed Doncaster by 40 shots to remain on top of the ladder.

DIVISION 1 PETER Colthup and Graeme Wood were both called up to support skip Mark Bland getting the job done with a good eight-shot win against a very strong opposition. Sadly no further joy from the other three rinks all going down and recoding a 29-shot loss to finals’ contender Heathmont. Results: Heathmont 95 d Cranbourne Division 1 66 (R. Travica 17/20, L. Quigg 15/21, M. Bland 25/17, S. Arthur 9/37). DIVISION 2 Cranbourne RSL got the jump on Cranbourne and despite a desperate come back, the damage had already been done with a 29-shot loss on a disappointing day. Results: Cranbourne RSL 90 d Cranbourne 61 (G. Farrington 18/21, M. Boltong 18/20, R. Reid

17/23, M. Stevens 8/26). DIVISION 3 A 27-shot victory was a fantastic result for Cranbourne over Glen Waverley. Skip Sofio Raiti continued his good form with a 13-shot victory. Team-mate Frank Male tried to describe some of Sofio’s great shots, which seemed to defy logic and can only be put down as a strategy of enthusiastic good luck and skill. Skip John Mulder also enjoyed a good win with great support from his team of Wilson, Dunn and Griffiths. Results: Cranbourne 87 (J. Mulder 24/11, M. Scotter 17/19, S. Raiti 27/14, P. De Lisle 19/16) d Glen Waverley 60. DIVISION 4 Skip John Gardner and his team of Sturdie, Warner and Scranton played well to record a seven-shot

win but with the other rinks all having losses, the side ultimately went down to Mulgrave by 11 shots. Results: Mulgrave 99 d Cranbourne 78 (C. Wright 16/21, J. Gardner 28/21, K. Bowler 16/31, D. O’Reilly 18/26). LADIES MIDWEEK PENNANT Skip Cheryl Wright and her team of Sandra Mueller, Joyce Pearce and Brenda De Lisle won by 23 shots, supported by Skip Freda Farrall and her team of Lynne Wood, Irene Shaw and Barbara Fulton who won by 25 shots to give Cranbourne Ladies Division-1 victory over Doncaster by 40 shots. The victory keeps Cranbourne ladies on top of the Division-1 ladder. Results: Cranbourne 78 (C. Wright 31/8, F. Farrall 33/8, B. Helle 14/22) d Doncaster 38.

A Ray of pennant hope on RSL’s winning way CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS MIDWEEK PENNANT THE RSL continued on their winning way with a 33-shot win over Mulgrave CC. The win was largely due to Ray Chapman’s team which won by a huge 30 shots. Results: Cranbourne RSL 79 (P. Males/M. Hodges/H. Rogers/R. Chapman 41-11. R. Bligh/C. Butler/T. Bonney/S. Spencer 21-17. A. Pichard/M. McIntyre/G. Dore/Y. Vander Wees 17-18) d Mulgrave CC 46. SATURDAY DIVISION 2 Saturday was a big game for both sides as the losing side would most likely finish on the bottom

of the ladder with the proverbial wooden spoon. But the RSL came out with all guns blazing and quickly set up a match-winning lead and never let go the rest of the day. It was an impressive victory with all four sides winning on the day. None were better than Ken Hocking’s side - with the ‘Rat’ back the side they steam rolled their opponents by a huge 18 shots. Hope they can keep the good form up for the remaining two games. Results: Cranbourne RSL 90 (F. Scicluna/J. Carretero/R. Hansen/K. Hocking 26-8. R. Bligh/H. Rogers/J. Spencer/M. Watkinson 23-17. B. Graham/G. Dore/W. Ballard/W. Brannan 21-18. P. Males/J. Black/R.

Chapman/Y. Vander Wees 20-18) d Cranbourne 61. DIVISION 5 Top two side of Chadstone proved too good for the RSL with Maree Hodges side the only winners on the day. The team should bounce back from this disappointment next week. Results: Chadstone 96 d Cranbourne RSL 66 (D. Angee/T. Bonney/M. Bobetic/M. Hodges 18-17. M. Ryan/K. Hickson/B. Walsh/S. Hickson 21-23. K. Currie/B. Mason/R. Elliott/K. Walker 16-25. I. Maat/M. McIntyre/K. McLeod/J. Vowles 11-31). DIVISION 8 It was a clash of the titans, mate

on mate, playing for bagging rights post match and it was always going to be a close game. But Brian Eagle’s side made the difference with a 21-shots win. So team Cranbourne (4) were able to do their song and dance after the game and claim - for this year at least - they are just a bit better than team Cranbourne (3). Results: Cranbourne RSL (4) 48 (A. Pichard/G. Jones/J. Grant/B. Eagle 31-10. P. Campion/C. Arlove/L. Meagher/A. Underwood 16-17. J. Oxenbury/H. Reefman/H. Mills/D. Ambrose 17-16. T. Hodges/J. Hart/M. Pearson/P. Leake 10-31) d Cranbourne RSL (3) 27.

More kudos THREE DDCA champions added another accolade to their summer with a representative win over the country rivals. Dylan Quirk captained the Victorian Metropolitan Cricket Union (VMCU) representative team against the Victoria Country Cricket League (VCCL) under-21s on Sunday with the VMCU edging ahead in the final overs. Alongside Hallam Kalora Park duo Jagveer Hayer and Jordan Hammond, Quirk led the VMCU onto the field to start proceedings after winning the toss and sending Victoria Country in to bat. After opening the bowling with Lucas Wilson, Hammond opened his account with a sensational run out from the ropes before adding a second run out later in the innings to reduce the VCCL to 4/80. Hayer would spin through the defences to push the VCCL further into crisis at 5/98 before a rescue act took the VCCL to 190 all out. The final wicket was a run out... a fantastic direct hit once again snared by Hammond to finish with three run outs for a remarkable contribution from the field. Captain Quirk would arrive at the crease at 2/28, combining with Diamond Valley’s Nathan Chrimes (65) to add 50 for the partnership before he was run out attempting a quick single. Chrimes succumbed after his match-saving half-ton at 5/141, leaving it up to the tail to wag to find the remaining 50. Once again, Hammond proved the difference - this time with the bat as he emulated his efforts from the VMCU final against Diamond Valley CA last week. Alongside spinner Ryan Eley, Hammond ran the winning singles to claim the gutsy fight back. CRICKET SCOREBOARD PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 16 - DAY 1 Frankston Peninsula 0/7 v Casey-South Melbourne 287 (D.J. Pollock 104, D.J. Watson 61, J.D. Holden 41, J.R. Mockett 3/60). Dandenong v Ringwood 5/341 (T.D. Stray 158*, I.G. Holland 90). DDCA TURF 1 ROUND 9 Springvale South 7/181 (A.H. Staude 57, N.A. King 36) d Lyndale 170 (C. Thurston 40, Y. Kumara 4/44, R.P. Kellepotha 3/38). North Dandenong 7/224dec (A. Blake 108, C. Millman 31*, C. McCartney 30, P.E. Atkinson 5/57) d Dandenong West 143 (A. Brannan 48, J. Andersen 5/38) and 7/102 (M. Collett 36). Hallam Kalora Park 6/265cc (C.R. Booth 125, L.G. Booth 70, B.P. Hillard 32) d Coomoora 166 (C.S. Fernando 48, B.P. Hall 3/19) and 1/75cc (L.A. Baptist 40*). Heinz Southern Districts 9/367 (M. Cox 114, M.D. Davies 99, S.D. Bandaranayake 53, M.J. Downe 36, J.W. Goodes 3/86, A.N. Watson 3/90) d Berwick 156 (D.T. Brown 76, R. Crawford 30, C.A. Van Estrop 4/26). Mordialloc 290 (L. Kennedy 68, C. Athukorala 56, D.G. Mapa Ralalage 41, C. Tomkinson 34, L.P. Hoogenboom 4/41) d Buckley Ridges 96 (A. Dal 39, C. Athukorala 4/32) and 4/76. Cranbourne 99 (J. Cleland 33, N. Perera 5/28, S. Bell 3/34) and 6/173dec (T. Davis 38, B. Maroney 33, B.J. Roscoe 32, S. Spoljaric 28*, N. Perera 3/61) d Parkfield 47 (S. Spoljaric 6/26, C.P. Kelly 4/18) and 170 (N. Perera 72, S.J. Miller 4/24, M.D. Kelly 2/23). WGCA PREMIER ROUND 12 Cardinia 9/221 (L. Turner 62, D. Glen 50, J. Bright 3/49) d Kooweerup 218 (C. Bright 38, M. Davey 36, D. Madushanka 35, C. O’Hara 33, N. Barfuss 4/43). Tooradin 5/311 (T.J. Hussey 137, M. Ralph 89) d Emerald 6/307cc (A.J. Walker 88, J. Hanfi-Scott 59, T. Baldock 54*, M. Alenson 31, A. Cann 31). Merinda Park 77 (S. Pitcher 4/13, C. McDonald 4/15) and 4/117 (A. Craddock 42) d Upper Beaconsfield 98 (C. Savage 27, J. Mathers 3/27) and 94 (J. Mathers 5/41). Pakenham 6/171 (R. Lehman 63*, B. Welsh 60, C. Tout 3/36) d Beaconsfield 158 (S. Weerasinghe 36, R.D. Gault 29, R. Lehman 6/69). DISTRICT Cranbourne Meadows 9/331cc (B. Murdoch 101, T. Smith 55, S. Murdoch 44, J. Emery 39, M. Floyd 5/91, A. Newstead 4/75) d Devon Meadows 210 (B. Hussey 39, L. Carroll 38, S. Matthews 3/23, G. Bradshaw 3/28). Lyndhurst Vikings 3/108 (A. Bajwa 61) and 5/87 (A. Bailey 3/24) d NNG/Maryknoll 55 (A. Bajwa 5/12, H.A. Straughair 4/16) and 4/212dec (N. Bransgrove 81, J. Somers 37*, C. Lewis 35, D. Macdermid 30). Clyde 191 (N. Miles 50, B.F. Birkhead 42, J. Abou-Jaber 33, A. Reid 4/43) d Officer 149 (S. White 30, N. Sadler 4/24, N. Miles 3/20). Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 5/121dec (S. Clark 39, J.M. Noonan 29, B.T. Hunt 4/27) and 4/89 d SFX Old Collegians 79 (L.W. Gunton 4/25, N. Fairbank 3/21) and 126. VSDCA SOUTH EAST 1ST XI ROUND 11 Endeavour Hills 9/297cc (T. Hafil 59, B.L. Swift 52, S.A. Vanderwert 47, Z. Allen 34, R.A. Saniga 30) v Moorabbin.

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