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Community News Celebrating Casey Cultural Precinct: works to begin and oficial name to be announced The City of Casey is getting ready to dish the dirt (literally) on the Casey Cultural Precinct! City of Casey Mayor Cr Mick Morland will turn the ‘first sod’ to celebrate the commencement of works at the site on Monday 30 March 2015 and the community is invited to join the celebrations. To coincide with the ground-breaking ceremony, the official name for the precinct and its supporting brand and logo will also be revealed on the day.
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Venue: Reserve at corner of Magid Drive and Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren
From 30 March, preliminary works will begin at the site which involves the preparation of the site for the main construction works including: » Relocation of services such as power, gas, drainage and sewerage. » Removal and relocation of facilities such as barbecues, shelter and seating. These will be reused at other sites across Casey, or recycled.
Free Event Forum If you want to know how to market your event effectively or source volunteers to help it run smoothly, then head along to Council’s FREE Event Forum on Wednesday 15 April 2015. The City of Casey holds two forums each year to help community event organisers better understand Council event related services and provide an opportunity for networking.
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» Extension of the car park adjacent to Casey ARC.
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» Clearing of the site.
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Community safety is Council’s priority throughout the project and to ensure this, appropriate signage will be installed and detours or temporary closures may be put in place.
Venue: City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren
For more information visit www.caseyculturalprecinct.com.au.
Bookings, which close on Monday 13 April, are essential and can be made by calling Customer Service on 9705 5200 or emailing events@casey.vic.gov.au.
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Find out more about modern cloth nappies and how they can save you money at the annual Casey Cloth Nappy Expo on Saturday 18 April 2015.
The City of Casey is gearing up to host its annual National Youth Week celebration, Rock ‘n’ Skate Festival, on Saturday 18 April 2015.
Visitors will be able to see the different brands and styles of cloth nappies, as well as other green products including foods, cleaning products, clothing and skincare.
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Council will also run a number of other events during National Youth Week, between 10 April and 19 April 2015, to celebrate and recognise the achievements of young people. For further details, including the full program of events, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/youth.
Congratulations to 12-year-old Caitlyn from Narre Warren (pictured with City of Casey Mayor Cr Mick Morland) who won Council’s Casey Clues Kids Competition, winning a one year Child Swim Membership for Casey ARC and Casey RACE, plus five family swim passes. The competition was one of the great activities children could participate in at the City of Casey’s exhibit at the 2015 Berwick Show.
It’s time to get active this April! Council is challenging Casey residents to get active, try new leisure activities and have fun by taking part in the inaugural Active Casey Week next month.
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Apply now for Council grants Applications for three City of Casey grant programs are now open to help support projects, services and initiatives that benefit the Casey community. Council is now taking applications for the following grant programs:
The week is a new initiative by the City of Casey to coincide with the Premier’s Active April – a Victorian Government program encouraging people to join in the fun of increased physical activity.
» Community Grants Program
Between 11 April and 18 April 2015, residents will have the opportunity to join in more than 75 sport and leisure activities across Casey.
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There will be traditional activities like group fitness classes, sport activities and walking groups, but also some more unique opportunities such as Bollywood and Hip Hop dancing, Kung Fu, Pilates for horse riders and Tai Chi. YMCA managed facilities in Casey will be running their activities and programs during Active Casey Week as a FREE trial upon registration for the Premier’s Active April at www.activeapril.vic.gov.au.
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False ‘stolen car’ claim By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN who rolled his vehicle in Clyde told a court he fled the scene and falsely reported the car was stolen because he was “scared” of the consequences. A court was told Russell Swann, of Pakenham, had crashed his white Subaru while approaching a T-intersection on a gravel section of Ballarto
Road about 6.30pm on 18 October. A witness stated Swann told him not to call “the cops” as he had been charged thrice for drink-driving. “I’ll tell them it was stolen,” the witness was told. Swann walked to his home as his car lay on its side, and reported the ‘theft’ – complete with baby car seats, tools and a wallet containing $120 – to Pakenham police the next morning.
On 27 October, Swann admitted to police his report was false, and that he’d crashed the car while travelling “a bit fast”. Pleading guilty to the false-report charge, Swann told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday he was being treated for depression. At the time of the crash, he was facing a pending intervention-order breach, his marriage had broken up
and he was “not seeing the kids, he said. “I was scared (what would happen) after the crash.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen fined Swann $800 and ordered him to compensate police $850 for wasting their time. “These cases are serious because police are not diverting their resources
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Funeral costs haunt bereaved wife By BRIDGET SCOTT A MOTHER of two from Tooradin who lost her husband in a workplace accident last year has urged the community to donate to a fund-raiser page set up to help her cover funeral costs. Isabel Klanja lost her 30-year-old husband Michael on 23 June last year when he was working on a building site in Brighton. Isabel alleges that shortly after the accident she spoke to members from WorkSafe who agreed the organisation would cover up to $15,000 worth of funeral costs. However, following the service, Isabel said the organisation reneged on the offer and told her they would not contribute any money to help cover costs. “They went back on their word,” she said. The mother-of-two now faces an enormous bill and said the funeral parlour are hassling her to pay the outstanding money owed. “I don’t even want to answer my phone anymore,” Isabel said. The Tooradin mum urged everyone to get on board a fund-raiser page set up by close friend Stacey Faletoese which has been created to help cover outstanding funeral costs. The amount raised now stands at nearly $9000. Isabel would also like to repay her father-inlaw who made up the extra costs of the funeral. “There is no limit in terms of the donation,” Stacey said. “It’s just an added stress which they want to pay off ASAP.” The two friends said they also wanted to publicise the fact that sub-contractors and some tradesmen aren’t covered by Worksafe. “There are so many tradies around here,” Isabel said. “They won’t be covered by WorkSafe.” A WorkSafe spokesperson said the organisation extended its condolences to the Klanja family, but refused to make any further comment as the matter was currently under investigation. “Under the Victorian workers compensation scheme, sole traders and contractors who work for themselves are not considered to be employees, and are therefore ineligible for WorkSafe insurance. WorkSafe and relevant unions can offer detailed information on this issue. “Isabel met her husband when she was 15 years of age and the pair were married for six years. If you would like to donate to Isabel’s fund, you can do so by visiting www.gofundme.com/ Isabel Klanja with sons Matthew, 5, and William, 3. 136375 oescf4.
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School’s sea of colours By BRIDGET SCOTT CRANBOURNE West Primary School was a sea of colour and activities last week when the students led a community fun day. Similar to a country show, everything was done by, and for the children who took care of stalls, activities and games. Principal Andrew Bergmeier said the day surpassed his expectations. “The range of activities, events and products developed by the students, demonstrated their creativity and entrepreneurial skills,” he said. Children were involved in every aspect of the
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meeting with ministers so they could see and hear for themselves the concerns of local residents. He said he would consider moving houses again and he hoped to submit a petition to council in the near future. Mr Walker said the plan was outdated and better suited the olden days when people couldn’t drive. “Back then factories were set up
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THE Federal Treasurer’s 2015 Intergenerational Report (IGR) has implications for local government as well as the wider community. The fourth IGR uses graphs to highlight an increasing gap between the rising costs of services and falling revenues caused by the impact of both demographic change in Australia and economic ideology. Population growth and an aging community is expected to increase the cost of health and community services. But the Treasurer and the Prime Minister believe government deficits are always inherently negative and that the Budget must be brought into balance within the next four years. This means that there will be less capital grants available to local governments. Federal Government spending and investment will remain hostage to monetary policy. Economic growth will remain below 3 per cent and under-employment is likely to increase. Local governments will be impacted by the rapid growth model behind the IGR. But they will have less resources - unless they increase our rates. I believe that ratepayers in Casey will be hit with a 6 per cent rates rise for the 2015/16 financial year. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
Going down fighting REGARDING the introduction of cage fighting. Well done Dan what a contribution to Victoria, if that is the best you can do, one can only feel sorry for your mentality and moral values. We have to ask ourselves what and who applied the pressure for you to allow such a barbaric event to be held in Victoria, it would be demeaning to all other sports-people to call it a sport. It brings to mind the brutal acts and events held by the Romans in the Coliseum, perhaps you might like to go to the next event, take you wife and children, ask for a ringside seat, and when you are splattered with the blood and spittle of the combatants, remind your children that it is a sport and the fighters are really enjoying themselves. You have been there 100 days, thrown away 7000 jobs; cost us compensation which could will run into the millions of dollars, allowed the CFMEU to call off drug and alcohol testing on workers that may or not be affected by drugs or alcohol and have access to cranes and all sorts of heavy equipment, and now we have introduced cage fighting into our fair state. Thanks Dan! Peter Giles, Cranbourne.
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Holt MP Anthony Byrne met with the City of Casey Australia Day Study Tour students at Parliament House in Canberra last week, including Leia Burrough, Trent Buxton, Arashdeep Dhaliwal, Miriam Fares, Jasmine Gonzalez, Liam Jolliffe, Lauren Murrant, Jarrod O'Donnell, Thomas Velican, and Olumide Yinka-Kehinde.
Youth in the seat of power A GROUP of Casey’s finest young leaders got a taste of Canberra earlier this month. Holt MP Anthony Byrne met the 2015 City of Casey Australia Day Study Tour students last week during their visit to the Australian Parliament. The group of 10 was chosen by the City of Casey to be members of this year’s Australia Day tour. “We discussed the future
of the Australian economy, the role of leadership in Australian politics and local traffic congestion issues,” Mr Holt said. “These young leaders impressed me with their detailed thoughtful questions and their concerns for the community. “Their parents and their community should be proud of them.” The City of Casey Australia Day Study Tour gives a group
of Year 11 students the opportunity to observe the workings of local, state and federal government in Australia. The federal component of the tour is conducted over five days and includes a three-day visit to Canberra where students meet members of Parliament, tour Parliament House, attend Question Time, and potentially meet the Prime Minister.
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cate a 12.2 per cent rise in the total number of reported offences in Casey, from 15,460 in 2013 to 17,349 in 2014. Meanwhile in the same period the offence rate per 100,000 population in Casey has increased from 5619.4 to 6124.1 There has also been a 3.2 per cent increase in the total amount of alleged offender incidents in Casey, from 5757 in 2013 to 5944 in 2014. “The community needs to be confident that they have a hardworking police force in Casey, and our number-one core function is the protection and safety of the community,” Insp Breen said. “We work hard to try and achieve that.” The Crime Statistics Agency was introduced this year and has taken over the role previously occupied by Victoria Police, following calls for an independent body to be set up to stop the potential misuse of data by police and governments.
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“Over the years we’ve improved the processing. “In the next 12 months we’ll try to stabilise those figures.” In the same period the number of motor vehicle thefts in Casey per a 100,000 resident population increased from 215.5 to 248.5. “The big thing for Casey is the number of thefts from motor vehicles. “It’s a stat that continually hurts the municipality,” Insp Breen said. “We’ve had a slow reduction in the last four to five weeks compared to the start of the year, and we have a couple of programs running, but residential burgs have also started to rise again. “The big thing is that over a half of theft from motor cars is cars left unlocked. “The community needs to step up here and help police their community.” The new statistics also indi-
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Diverse dinner THE president of the Casey Multifaith Network has thrown his support behind the possibility of a dinner celebrating diversity despite some opposition at a previous council meeting. Councillor Rafal Kaplon put forward the suggestion at a council meeting last week and requested that the council consider holding a City of Casey Cultural Diversity Celebration Dinner during Cultural Diversity Week next year, as part of the upcoming budget deliberations. This idea came after the City of Casey was not invited to the Premier gala event this year. “I felt it was disappointing, that the City of Casey, one of biggest multicultural populations in Melbourne, was not
represented there,” he said. “The idea came up about hosting our own.” However councillor Rosalie Crestani was against the idea saying that she feared that Australian culture would begin to lose its identity. “My first priority is bringing the community together,” she said. “We can’t forget Australian culture. “We have to be careful about promoting other cultures.” She said while the spirit of what councillor Kaplon suggested was “spot on”, the Australian identity should not be left behind. “I think it’s time for the leaders of the community to sit down and say let’s promote
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Sergeants’ crime focus By BRIDGET SCOTT TWO senior sergeants at Cranbourne policehave urged the community to help them in the fight to reduce crime. Senior Sergeants Daniel Baynes and Phil Atkins are the faces at the forefront of the Cranbourne police station, and they’ve asked the community for their help. Sen Sgt Baynes, who was previously stationed at Endeavour Hills, said high volume crime was a major focus for their team. “Theft from car, theft of car and burglaries, as well as anti-social behaviour like graffiti,� he said. “Family violence is also a problem, as well as road trauma.� He said car crime was a major is-
sue for police and that they needed the public’s assistance to help curb the problem. Sen Sgt Baynes said Victoria Police statistics showed that between 2013 and 2014, there were 48,000 reports of theft from cars in Victoria with 41,000 of these having no signs of forced entry. “This means between 75 and 80 per cent of cases were ones where cars were left unlocked,� he said. Sen Sgt Atkins, an officer of 40 years, said police could only do so much. “I am not going to come around and lock your cars and houses for you,� he said. They also asked drivers to be mindful of where they left their car to avoid
it being stolen. “Park cars in well-lit areas, with people around and near cameras if possible,� Sen Sgt Baynes said. They also asked the public to secure their homes properly to avoid burglaries and report any suspicious activities. Sen Sgt Baynes said between 2013 and 2014 about $95 million worth of property was stolen from Victorian homes, a majority of which were left unlocked. Police have injected an enormous amount of manpower into the area to try and stop crimes before they occur. Operation Stance, which began just over a month ago, has had a huge impact on crime in the area. Both men agreed they want to help
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Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS the community which they work in. “We want to keep the statistics going down,� Sen Sgt Atkins said. “We care about our community.� Cranbourne has a number of speciality units, including a Family Vio-
lence Unit as well as Traffic Management Unit which work to lower the rate of road trauma and domestic violence. Sen Sgt Atkins said with the Easter period approaching, one of the most dangerous times on the road, police will be out as much as they can.
Suspicious fire probed by cops POLICE believe a fire in Clyde North last weekend which burnt more than half an acre of land was deliberately lit. The fire between Soldiers Road and Pound Road started just before 3pm on Saturday 21 March. CFA crews attended and extinguished the fire and managed to contain it before it reached any houses. The burnt out area backs on to residential addresses and there were no witnesses. Police said a declared fire period was still in force and believed the blaze was suspicious. Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Feuding men are disarmed POLICE were confronted by two men wielding knives last Saturday when they were called to an incident in Hampton Park. On Saturday 21 March police attended Clive Street where they came across an argument between two men. Police engaged one male and managed to disarm him, using OC spray, commonly known as capsicum spray. He was taken to Casey Hospital shortly after.
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Armed robbers flee after theft attempt TWO men described as African in appearance have attempted an armed robbery at a grocery store in Doveton. On Monday 16 March the attendant noticed two men enter the store along Autumn Place, Doveton between 11pm and midnight. The males returned again around 1.40pm with weapons and allegedly threatened the attendant and demanded he hand over cash. The cashier handed over an amount of money following which the men fled on foot towards Power Street. The Dandenong EMBONA taskforce is investigating the incident. Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Pumpkin king and queen By BRIDGET SCOTT FORGET about the new cake smash phase, a local primary school has taken a country spin on this new-found tradition. Students at Tooradin Primary School were challenged to grow the biggest pumpkin, and what better way to test its size than by dropping it off the top of a
balcony to see whose makes the biggest mess? Children were invited to bring their pumpkins along to school on Tuesday and throw them away to find out who was the winner. Sister and brother Mason and Aleria took out the main prize with a pumpkin weighing in at 60 kilograms.
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VALUE AND QUALITY STANDS OUT FROM PAGE 1. WHEN it comes to value for money the Fairhaven Homes Newport 361 stands out from the crowd. Offering an incredible five bedrooms plus study from $232,000, the double-storey Newport 361 is unsurpassed when it comes to a quality large family home with all the modern conveniences. At 36.12 squares, its efficient design means the Newport 361 fits comfortably on popular 14 by 28 metre blocks. The ground floor has an abundance of living space including a versatile living area at the front, open plan kitchen/meals area with walk-in pantry option, theatre room and covered outdoor entertaining area. There is also a separate laundry and powder room on the ground floor. Upstairs the master suite, situated at the front of the home, boasts a luxuriously proportioned walk-in-robe and ensuite. A further four bedrooms are arranged around a central rumpus space, perfect for families with young children or teenagers. The study can be converted to a sixth bedroom or alternatively buyers can decide on a four bedroom design with walk-in wardrobes to all bedrooms. Storage won’t be a problem with walk-in linen closet, separate broom cupboard and linen closet. The Newport 361 is part of the Bridgewater range with a selection of five facades to choose from. The current promotion on offer at the moment has an impressive list of inclusions at no extra cost including stone to kitchen
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(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.
(215049) 4 bedrooms, tradesman’s 9mX8m shed with 3 phase power, open plan living, excellent kitchen, close to the jetty school & township, ducted heating & evaporative cooling, sensational entertainment pergola area, double garage with internal access.
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Brand new beautifully designed executive style home with stunning features (215052) 4 bedrooms, functional kitchen, air conditioning plus gas heater & and magnificent views, over 40 squares of quality and spaciousness in the much L-shaped lounge. 60x30 garage/workshop, nearly 2 acres (7864m² approx.) sought after Greg Norman Estate with all the benefits that “Settlers Run” has already in the urban growth zone & only minutes from Cranbourne CBD. to offer.
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HISTORIC HOME EASTER FUN PHILLIP Island’s most tightly-held piece of real estate Woolamai House is set to celebrate the completion of stage one with an Easter Family Fun Day on Saturday 4 April. Locals will be treated to an assortment of Easter fun and children’s entertainment including a face painter and jumping castle and even a visit from the Easter Bunny himself while taste buds will be satisfied with a Lions Club sausage sizzle and a selection of ice-creams. The original Woolamai House homestead, which was established in 1876, will open its doors for the celebration and offer visitors a chance to wander through the historic building and surrounding grounds. With stage one infrastructure works now complete and tree planting and landscaping of garden beds well underway, Woolamai House is starting to blossom into a picturesque enclave in one of Phillip Island’s
most prestigious pockets. Established and owned by famed horse trainer and winner of the 1875 Melbourne Cup, Captain John Cleeland, Woolamai House is set over 7.9 hectares and overlooks the pristine waters of Cape Woolamai. Future residents of Woolamai House will be just moments away from one of the island’s most secluded and best beaches which offers crystal clear water and kilometres of pristine sand. With Melbourne’s CBD located just a 90 minute journey away by car, Woolamai House is the perfect location for residents who’ve been waiting for a prestigious pocket of history to call home, as well as those seeking the perfect holiday destination or a home away from home. A handful of lots in stage one are still available to purchase with prices starting
from $249,000 and blocks ranging in size from 503sqm to 971sqm. The Easter Family Fun Day is scheduled from 11am to 2pm at Woolamai House in Grofam Court, Cape Woolamai. There is sure to be something for everyone, including the chance to win a $400 Silverwater Resort voucher and two
complementary family passes to Panny’s Phillip Island Chocolate Factory. For further information on Woolamai House visit the sales office which is now open on weekends from 1pm to 3pm, phone Greg Price or Cameron Watters on 5952 5711 or visit www.woolamaihouse.com.au.
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With world class facilities, this unique estate offers approx 50sqm of luxury living, with 6 bedrooms plus study, 4 separate living areas, 4 bathrooms, 5 toilets & a designer kitchen. There is an inbuilt wet bar to serve the large party room, which can hold in excess of 50 guests. There is a high quality built tennis court, next to a state of the art swimming pool & spa complex, surrounded by professionally landscaped gardens. The land is divided into 15 well fenced & maintained paddocks with water. There is a 60x20 mĂŠnage for horse training, serviced with 4 stables, wash & tack room, 3 storage sheds, the largest shed being 300sqm.
Set in the fabulous Hunt Club & walking distance to Cranbourne East Primary/Secondary College, this spacious & stylish home offers a relaxed entertaining flavor. Featuring 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite & WIR & 2 other bedrooms with BIR's. Open plan kitchen/dining, family room that overlooks the fantastic decked alfresco area, double garage, ducted heating, split system cooling, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher & built in espresso machine!
For Sale $4,000,000 View www.harcourts.com.au
Auction Saturday the 28th of March at 12:30pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm
Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220
Robert Matus M 0409 029 518
Cranbourne 5 Spring Water Crescent
Executive Quality Family Home
Cranbourne North 3a Kennedy Court
Cranbourne West 7 Celebration Court
Brand New!
Just Right In Size & Loaded With Features
Downsizing or just need a foot into the market? Then this could be your opportunity! This brand new unit offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, master with full ensuite, open plan living, s/steel appliances, ducted heating, porcelain tiles throughout & a double lock up garage. For Sale Price by Negotiation $330,000 - $345,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
This beautifully maintained 3 bedroom home offers formal lounge, open plan kitchen/meals area with remaining bedrooms & main bathroom at the rear. Outside is a fully covered entertaining area leading to a double garage/workshop with additional parking for a boat or caravan. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $340,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
Set on a 639sqm block, the main bedroom has full ensuite & WIR, the other 3 large bedrooms have double robes, big bright bathroom, separate toilet, great spacious office, formal lounge with dining area, kitchen with walk in pantry, s/steel appliances & massive laundry with clothes cupboard. Adjoining the home is a fabulous semi enclosed pergola, which leads to a character filled landscaped enclosed private yard. Other features include ducted heating & cooling, Ultimate wood heater, security system, spotless tool shed, 3 kw solar system, water tank, a variety of fruit trees & garden beds. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
Cranbourne West 16 City Vista Circuit
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Devon Meadows 13 Cross Road
Hampton Park 1/152 Somerville Road
A GEM IN THE MEADOWS
Spacious, Central & Convenient
With 3 large bedrooms plus study, master bedroom has ensuite & WIR, separate lounge, kitchen & dining room, large pergola & swimming pool. Includes 2 split system air conditioners, wood heater, solar hot water panels & 20 solar panel system, workshop, office space & plenty of secure car space.
The unit comprised of 2 large bedrooms with BIR’s, large living room, large kitchen with separate dinning, single garage with immediate secure rear courtyard. The unit has plenty of features including gas heating, security doors front & back, large front yard, plus plenty of storage just to name a few.
For Sale Price by Neg over $370,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Robert Matus M 0409 029 518
For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
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This Leviton connected home has the security and automation system which is the latest in residential technology. You can control virtually everything with your mobile phone from anywhere in the world. -3x automated irrigation zones -3MP Full 1080P security cameras -External keypad for key less entry -Temperature controlled -Full Size iPad in kitchen for central control, -Theatre Room - 5.1 surround sound system -5 zones of audio -Push control through whole house - " As seen on the Block " -Evaporative cooling & ducted heating -Plus more! For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Sunday 12:30 to 1:00pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032 1178138
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CANNONS CREEK
CRANBOURNE NORTH
COASTAL VILLAGE LIFESTYLE LOCATED on a quiet bitumen road in the sought-after coastal village of Cannons Creek is this great family home set on 2.5 acres. With plenty of room to run around on and a spectacular entertaining area that will make you the envy of all your friends, this
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MIZPAH SETTLEMENT RD BULN BULN EAST
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A wonderful opportunity to purchase a property with quality buildings, impressive & easy to manage 5 acres & an exceptional outlook. The 4 bdrm home (or 3 plus study) has been fully refurbished to the highest standards - 2 massive living areas plus large alfresco for outdoor living & all new appliances. A great multipurpose shed/barn with country character. 4 paddocks suitable for any livestock. A property offering self suficiency with Solar panels, large veggie patch, plus running sheep. $525,000 Internet ID: WG3435 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
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property has been well set up in the manner that it is versatile enough to suit almost everyone’s wants and needs. With various features such as: fourbedroom, two-bathroom country style family home; three zoned living areas; large pergola area for all year round entertaining and semi in-ground pool. Add a home office/bungalow,10m by 6m workshop with high clearance, two paddocks and a day yard, plus plenty of cleared space for more paddocks and/or to park trucks and machinery. This well-presented and maintained property is one you don’t want to miss. An inspection is a must to be able to truly appreciate what this property really has to offer.
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ELEGANCE, class and style sum up this wonderful three-year-old Metricon home. There are high ceilings, timber flooring, exquisite lighting throughout and plenty of natural light. Attention to detail is high, and the floor plan is adjusted to make this home practical, with lots of storage throughout. The master bedroom has a double vanity and walk-in robe, with three accommodating guest bedrooms with space.
The kitchen is beautiful, with deep stone benches, masses of cabinetry as well as a 900mm oven and a large walk-through robe. Ducted heating and evaporative cooling flow throughout. Two alfrescos connected by a fabulous timber deck provide lots of entertaining space, all of which looks onto a welllandscaped backyard which is easy on the eye.
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Inspect: By appointment
Fixed date sale: Closes Wednesday, 22 April 6pm
Price: $739,950
(unless sold prior)
Contact: Jason Brown, 0423 768 424 FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200
Contact: Andy Reid, 0451 085 998 STOCKDALE AND LEGGO, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1444
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190 Koo Wee Rup Road, Koo Wee Rup Rural living on 31 acres
Auction: Saturday 28/03 at 2.30pm
Set well back off the road this home is surrounded by mature trees providing shelter from the summer heat. The paddocks are well fenced and suitable for horses or cattle. There is also a large hay shed, stockyards and mains water. A great property with a multitude of uses that makes the most of a peaceful country lifestyle.
Inspect: Saturday from 2.00pm Contact: Robert Mure - 0417 553 324 Office:
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Complete with quality kitchen overlooking the family/meals area, separate toilet down stairs with 2 bedrooms and the family bathroom upstairs! Extras include split ducted inverter heating/cooling, timber floors and LED downlights! Outside features private courtyard and remote LUG with extra storage! First home owners grant and stamp duty savings available!
$315,000
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5 Ibis Court Glenmaggie - $120,000 A Fantastic Start With The Perfect Shed This rare, yet ideal 604m2 home building site is ready for your new house plans or just make some alterations to the existing shed/workshop, and you have the perfect holiday getaway, or retirement home, close to the shores of Lake Glenmaggie. The existing Ranbuild colourbond shed is 13mt x 8mt with approx ½ the shed fully lockable, & features concrete floor & power. Power is connected, with Town Water, Phone & Sewerage are all available to this site. Also, a 23,000 litre poly tank & pump to keep the garden green all year round. This is a rare opportunity to purchase, & build if you wish, so close to Lake Glenmaggie.
Inspect By Appointment All Enquiries: David Wadey 0429 483007 Email: david@greheyfield.com.au
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NARRE WARREN SOUTH
BEACONSFIELD
FAMILY COMFORT, PRIME LOCATION
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115 Berwick Springs Promenade Inspect: Saturday and Sunday 12noon-12.30pm Price: $580,000 plus buyers Contact: Shashank, 0488 216 659 or Abdullah, 0403 711 120 ONLY ESTATE AGENTS, NARRE WARREN, 8786 8889
PERFECTLY positioned in the exclusive Berwick Springs Estate, on a large 650 square metre (approximate) allotment, this instantly appealing double-storey home offers spacious family living in a premier location. The functional floor plan features fivebedroom accommodation combined with multiple living spaces to create the ideal family sanctuary. Exceptional proportions for family gatherings, equally suited to relaxed living or lavish entertaining. There are three separate living areas, including an upstairs retreat. Add a well-appointed open plan kitchen with quality appliances and excellent stone bench space opening onto an expansive meals area and light-filled family room. You will love the separate double lock-up garage, as well as ample room for caravans or boats. Within close proximity to local shops, schools, public transport, parklands, sporting facilities and the Monash freeway. Only one thing left to do.
THE PINNACLE OF LUXURY
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7 Tranquillity Place Inspect: Saturday, 12 noon Price: Buyers over $750,000 Contact: Jeanine Presley, 0438 332 411 KAYE CHARLES REAL ESTATE, 9707 0111
SITUATED in the exclusive “Bowmans Track Estate� is this superb, family home of generous proportions, offering a distinctive style of the highest quality and sophistication. The feeling of grandeur is apparent, showcasing soaring, vaulted ceilings and sizeable, open living spaces. The versatile floor plan boasts five bedrooms and four living rooms, ideal for families who enjoy their privacy. The formal lounge has been designed for more intimate occasions, while the spacious, stone kitchen, incorporating dining is the perfect space for all to congregate at meal time. A separate sitting room and upstairs retreat are ideal rooms for the younger family members to retire. Features include hardwood floorboards throughout, stone benchtops to all wet areas, double ensuite and walk-in robe to downstairs master, gas log fire, ducted heating, three toilets and direct entry to the double, remote garage. Outdoors offers a private, lowmaintenance setting with decked verandah, overlooking manicured gardens and vegie patch. The address is as prestigious as it is central, located within minutes of schooling, shopping centres and public transport.
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Cranbourne West 2/37 Navarre Drive Private Sale Price Inspect Office Contact
2 A 1 B 1 C Lyndhurst 11 Blue Peppermint Court
Sale by Negotiation By Appointment or as Advertised 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Paul Oliver 0412 232 483 poliver@hodges.com.au
NO BODY CORPORATE! 2 ON THE BLOCK! Immaculately maintained two bedroom unit, large living area, meals and dining area. There are two large bedrooms, both with built in double wardrobes, large bathroom with separate bath and shower, undercover pergola area overlooking the nicely landscaped private rear yard, split system air conditioner and gas heating.
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Offers Over $485,000 By Appointment or as Advertised 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au Shakeel Dayal 0424 952 189 sdayal@hodges.com.au
FOUR BEDROOMS, THREE LIVING AREAS With four bedrooms and three living areas this Porter Davis built home will suit the larger family. Complete with evaporative cooling and ducted heating. The double garage has internal access. There is a great outdoor pergola area to entertain in too.
117 High Street, Cranbourne
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NARRE WARREN
UNIT WITH SPACE 3 1 1/61 Amber Crescent
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SET in a sought-after location is this wellpresented three-bedroom (or two plus study) front unit, one of only two. Comprising of an L-shaped lounge-dining with gas wall heater, good-sized kitchen with gas cooking and central bathroom with separate toilet and new carpets throughout. The front yard is set behind a high fence, providing privacy. Add a single carport and garden shed. This is a great place to start or invest.
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FOLLOWING a remarkable career as a beacon in the quarter horse industry, Jack Cooper says it’s time to let go of the reins of his internationally acclaimed Ironbark property situated on Melbourne’s eastern fringe. Designed and developed by Jack to world-class standard with high-end infrastructure throughout, one could continue the quarter horse story or equally it would readily suit other equine activities, livestock carriers, or establish a farm host/ecotourism business (subject to council approval) etc. This iconic and extremely versatile property is presented to the market for the first time in its 34-year history in pristine condition. Built to last with quality materials, it would make an excellent walk-in cutting horse establishment. Significant features include: Location, sealed road frontage, 45 kilometres to CBD, five minutes to the M1 freeway and only 10kms to the new Pakenham racecourse. Excellent office, reception and client entertainment area, staff amenities, laundry, showers etc, plus 4.5M x 3M bungalow. Dual entrances via electric gates separate business from pleasure at the magnificent family home. Flood lighting covers yards and home area. 38m x 36m heavy duty, gabled indoor riding/training arena, complete with breezeway, seven large stables, separate saddle/tack, grooming and feed rooms. Annexed 18m x 7m utility shed for hay, vehicles etc. 30m x18m gable shed including eight stables, stallion breeding enclosure
c/w outdoor runs, foaling enclosure, feed, tack/saddle rooms, large workshop, float/ vehicle storage and horse wash facilities. 12m x 6m steel and Colourbond lock-up machinery shed. 14m X 8.5m free-standing all-weather hay shed. 52m x 23m outdoor riding/training/working all weather arena c/w sturdy timber rail fencing. 30m timber railed all weather round yard, stock yards, crush and loading ramps. An electric stock-water bore supplies external needs, domestic use is from 45,000-litre rainwater tank. 26 horse paddocks of various size, plus a stallion paddock, all fully serviced, with electric fencing. The balance of the property, approximately 75 acres in five paddocks is laid out to pasture and hay production. The residence, a beautiful brick veneer home with ample parking in a magnificent one-acre treed garden setting and framed by a white timber fence completes the picture. Comprising three bedrooms, an open plan brightly-lit modern kitchen and dining area, formal lounge with a large inviting open fireplace, a separate family room, office all serviced with remote-control air throughout. At Ironbark it is not so much the end of an era but more the opportunity of a lifetime to procure what is truly an outstanding property with excellent access in a highly desirable location. With its magnificent infrastructure and impeccable presentation, symbolising the professionalism of the owners, it will appeal to a variety of discerning buyers with a range of interests.
Nar Nar Goon Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Ray Cullen, 0429 977 313 RODWELLS, PAKENHAM, 5941 5396
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SITUATED on the outskirts of Drouin is this fivebedroom home on a 1.5-acre block. Built by Premier Homes, the residence is designed for a large family with plenty of space to entertain. Turned timber posts, sash windows to the front, finials, gables and stained glass front door give a touch of federation style while a brick verandah and surrounding cottage garden add further charm. Traditional floor tiling and decorative plaster work are found in the entry hall with two-tone walls separated at dado height also a feature. Positioned to the right of the entry is a small sitting room. Opposite is a home office with built-in storage, a kitchenette and
53 Wellwood Road Inspect: Saturday, 2-2.30pm Auction: Saturday, 11 April, 2.30pm Contact: Dale Atkin, 0402 717 891 SOUTH EAST REAL ESTATE, DROUIN, 5625 1033
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separate outside access to a paved courtyard. A decorative arch leads from the entry to the formal living room and adjacent master bedroom featuring walk-in robe, window seat and ensuite with corner spa, shower, toilet and vanity. From the living room a door opens to the tiled open plan kitchen, dining and family area. The classic style kitchen features cream cabinetry with dark laminate benchtops, stainless steel appliances, large island bench and a double pantry provides ample storage. Adjacent to the kitchen is the dining area, positioned in a separate alcove with windows to three sides. Sliding doors from the family room lead out to the paved alfresco area. Adjoining the family room is the large rumpus room with built-in storage, air-conditioner and outside access. A smaller bedroom or study and a walk-in storage room are off the rumpus. At the end of the family room is the second bedroom with walk-through robe, full ensuite and outside access to a private paved patio. The remaining two bedrooms both have built-in robes, European laundry and family bathroom are located off the hall from the family room. Ducted heating, quality flooring and window coverings add to the calibre of this home. Set back from the road with established trees, there is plenty of vehicle space and an area for a large shed or pool. Arrange your inspection today to avoid missing out on this superb lifestyle property.
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SPACIOUS HOME, FIVE ACRES SITUATED approximately five minutes' drive from Drouin and Longwarry, this five-acre property offers rural living with town convenience. Improvements include a spacious fourbedroom brick home, massive 26m x 16m shed, cattle facilities and ample water. The property’s elevated position allows superb south and south easterly rural views. Set well back from Old Drouin Road, the residence is peaceful and quiet. A verandah across the front and one side offers a sheltered area to take in the stunning vista and tranquil country ambience. Further features include the main bedroom with an ensuite, study or fourth bedroom, spacious living room, renovated kitchen, second living or meals area, a large pergola and a single garage under the roofline with rear access to the pergola.
Entry is directly into the living room, a warm and inviting room with a wood fire, split-system air-conditioner and a brick feature wall. Also positioned at the front is the main bedroom with an ensuite and builtin robes. Adjoining the living room is the kitchen/meals area. More recently updated, the kitchen includes country profile cabinets, upright electric cooker, dishwasher, a large breakfast bar and generous storage. Sliding doors either side of the meals area allow access to the side verandah and pergola. The expansive pergola offers additional living space, and railing around the perimeter creates a secure area for children or the family pet. From the kitchen a hall leads to the remaining two bedrooms, study, family bathroom, separate toilet and the laundry. All of the bedrooms and the laundry have built-in storage. Further improvements include the fully concreted 26m x 16m shed with power, two water tanks totalling 55,000 lites, dog run and a loading race. The acreage is well fenced into three paddocks. Ideal for the tradesperson with large vehicles, machinery or the handyman seeking a generous workshop, number 270 Old Drouin Road Longwarry will appeal to a range of buyers. Add to this the privacy and wide open spaces of rural living and you have it all.
Inspect: By appointment Price: Guide over $695,000 Contact: John Patterson, 0413 565 408 ALEX SCOTT AND STAFF REAL ESTATE, WARRAGUL, 5623 4744
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THE NEW HEART OF CASEY. Belmond on Clyde is now open! Belmond is the new residential land development designed to give residents something special - a sense of sanctuary. A place to escape the rat race and enjoy peaceful streets, a hilltop park and 3.7 hectares of open space, all nestled amongst rolling hills. With easy access to existing and future amenities, you’ll be able to enjoy peace and quiet with convenience. Stage One is now selling so claim your piece of sanctuary in the future heart of Casey.
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CALLING all first home buyers, pensioners, investors and tradies. This fabulously renovated three-bedroom home is situated on a corner block in a quiet court location on prime land of 650 square metres. Featuring three bedrooms, spacious master with full ensuite, oversized shower, quality fixtures and fittings, stone benchtops, walk-in robe, family room, modern kitchen with solid timber benchtops and glass splashbacks, stainless steel appliances, gas cooktop, rangehood, dishwasher, quality oven and double fridge space, meals area. Other bedrooms have bult-in robes and are serviced by a stylish central bathroom - even the laundry has been upgraded to high specs with plenty of cupboard space with fold-out ironing board. Creature comforts include central heating, evaporative cooling and a split-system. Leading outside there is a sense of space with entertainment in mind, with a practical pergola area overlooking a water feature fishpond. Other features include a natural gas point for the barbecue, huge Colorbond double roller door tradie shed for additional parking, 5000-litre water tank, alarm, instantaneous hot water services and remote single garage door to carport. Walking distance to local schooling and kindergarten, Eden Rise shopping centre, local bus route and quick access to all freeways. This property deserves your immediate inspection.
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Waterfront living by award-winning designers, close to excellent schools, transport, shopping, and the beautiful Berwick village just a stone’s throw away. Glasscocks Road, Narre Warren South Open Sat-Sun 1-3pm or 7 days by appointment Freecall 1800 THE EDGE (1800 843 334)
SITUATED in the ever-growing and highly sought-after Bellbird Estate, this icon of architectural excellence boasts a unique finish all of its own. Only a short stroll to the main street of Berwick, with schools and public transport only a stone’s throw away, the location is ideal. Upstairs includes a formal living area, a fully appointed kitchen with waterfall stone benchtops, butler’s pantry and top end appliances, leading to the meals area with the exceptional views to the hills. Accommodation includes three generous bedrooms, the master with full ensuite and walk-in robe while downstairs features extra living areas with additional kitchenette and bathroom. Creature comforts include ducted heating and cooling and a double lock-up garage with internal access, all wrapped up on a 602 square metre (approximate) block. Inspect with confidence, this one won’t last long.
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HIDDEN COASTAL LOCATED only one hour from Melbourne on the northern shores of Western Port Bay in the coastal village of Warneet, is this threebedroom brick veneer on a large 800 square metre allotment. The position is perfect, with only a threeminute walk to a secluded sandy beach. The property is located in the northern section of Warneet with a small number of dwellings and is close to the upper section of the Rutherford Inlet. The home has been renovated with a modern kitchen and new floor coverings. The master bedroom has a walk-in robe and ensuite and the remaining two bedrooms have built-in robes. There are two split-systems located in the main lounge and master bedroom. The property has a double garage and new fencing. The property is in a
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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.
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Step up to our award winning Milan, voted HIA’s Best Display Home 2014.* The Milan 29 from our Aspire range has just won the 2014 HIA Victorian division Best Display Home between $250,001 – 300,000. It’s an architect designed home ofering afordable luxury, space and light and a range of innovative features. The sun court, for instance, actually increases the usable interior space and floods the living areas with light. Or as the judges said: “A very open home that gives the impression it is bigger than it actually is.
“Excellent workmanship, attention to detail and a feeling of spaciousness.” – HIA Judges
You can sense the diference immediately with generously proportioned spaces that flow together naturally to create vistas and extended views with picture windows usually only found in more expensive homes. The high level of luxury inclusions also caught the eye of the judges who said the Caesarstone benches, Franke sinks and Smeg appliances “represent value for money”. The overall style and elegance of this four bedroom home is typified by the raised ceiling above the dining area. Visit the Milan today – and judge for yourself.
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Shave of dread reaches the end By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of selfless men and women braved for the shave this month and lost their locks in the name of cancer. The News captured captured the excitement, shock and the tears as students, businessmen and women and councillors from across Casey Casey took part in the World’s Greatest Shave. Jake Reid from Lyndhurst Secondary College was among those to lose the locks, however his locks were somewhat thicker than others. The dreads were dead by the end of one school
day this month when he got his mate Glen to shave his head. Jake said he wanted to raise some money for a good cause. “I thought maybe some other people could get some benefit from it,” he said. Councillor Damien Rosario also jumped on board and had a Hampton Park barber behind the clippers. Two sisters from a Cranbourne business, Maxine Shuster and Karen McDonald, also participated in honour of their mother, as well as others who have passed away from cancer.
Above: Before the shave, from back, Oscar MacDonald, Sarina Cornwall and Joshua Gill. Front, Karen MacDonald and Maxine Shuster. Right: The crowd tries to get a closer look as Nathan Trovato prepares to lose the locks.
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Superheroes in day out KIDS from Casey got to mingle with their favourite superheroes over the weekend. Casey Council estimates that 25,000 people packed Akoonah Park in Berwick on Saturday 21 March for a day of free family fun at the Casey Kids Carnival. The Avengers was an instant hit. News photographer DONNA OATES was at the carnival.
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Samira Bahrami, from Hallam, bravely climbs down the tower.
Station armed robbery probed By BRIDGET SCOTT
Ironman, Spiderman, The Hulk, and Captain America were the main attractions at the Casey Kids Carnival on Saturday.
Jayla Romualdo and Alize Raveche had a lot of fun dancing to music at the Casey Kids Carnival.
POLICE have released an image of a man they wish to speak to in relation to an armed robbery in Hampton Park earlier this month. On Sunday 8 March around 6.12am, a man of Islander appearance walked into the United Service station, Hallam Road, Hampton Park, and approached the slushies machine. The man pushed it over before he jumped the counter and produced two hand knives and made demands for cash. The attendant handed over the cash before the man fled on foot. Police wish to speak with the male pictured and are appealing for anyone who may be able to identify this male or have any information about the armed robbery to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or contact Senior Constable Sheree Osborne at Dandenong Embona Taskforce 9767 7666.
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Dancers Kathryn and Jane get ready to belly dance for the crowd.
Business profile IGA has always taken great pride in being part of the community and offering its customers the convenience of shopping local, and while a friendly service and local convenience are important, giving customers great value for money is what keeps them coming back. That’s why IGA’s Price Match was introduced. The store has reduced prices on hundreds of everyday products to match the major national supermarket chains. So now customers won’t pay more to shop local on hundreds of everyday products. Stocking your favourite brands, supporting the community and now, reducing prices on hundreds of everyday products to match the major national supermarket chains, all adds up to more reasons to shop at IGA. The store checks the Coles and Woolworths “everyday shelf price” for each product in the price match product range. It excludes Coles and Woolworths products which are on “promotion” or “special” (including weekly or temporary special offers and multi-buys) and excludes prices
Luke from Narre Warren South IGA 136655 for products that are damaged or “reduced to clear”. To get a price for price match products, the store matches against the lower of the Coles or Woolworths price. The price match price comes into effect in store each Wednesday (Friday in Western Australia), reflecting either the Coles or Woolworths everyday shelf price from the previous week. So come on into IGA Narre Warren South, located at Amberly Park Shopping Centre, corner Seebeck Drive and Ormond Road, Narre Warren South, telephone 8790 2600.
Mega Cranny Coles store COLES will employ more than 100 team members at its new market-style supermarket in the Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, and the store opens next week. Making up the team of more than 100 at the new store will be 17 people who are new to Coles, 80 odd team members from the original Coles Cranbourne store plus eight team members who will come from other Coles stores. One staffer making the switch from the former Cranbourne store is officer in charge, Debbie Newman, who this year will celebrate 42 years at Coles proving there is still such a thing as a job for life. Officially opening on Thursday 26 March, the bigger and better Coles supermarket will provide shoppers with a wider range of products and great value. Measuring 3400 square metres in size, the new Cranbourne Park store is larger than the previous one and will include an in-store Liquorland. Shoppers will be offered a range of new concepts across the store, including MIX Apparel, a brand new gourmet delicatessen with a self-service cheese
Charlotte, James, Kal, Bobby, Dinushi and Skye. 136563 and olive bar as well as fresh fruit and vegetables displayed on ice for freshness. A ‘slice on request’ service will be available across both the bakery and meat departments, giving shoppers the choice of freshly sliced bread or juicy steaks, perfect for the barbecue. Hundreds of new products across a range of international cuisines and flavours have been included to cater to local customers’ needs, with expanded Asian, Indian, UK and Mexican ranges expected to be particularly popular. Coles Cranbourne Park Store manager Kallyn Blyth said he was looking forward to unveiling the new store and welcoming local shoppers to Coles in
the new extension of the Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre. “We can’t wait to show locals how incredible this new store looks. We are really excited to be a part of the new wave of Coles stores launching around the country and we look forward to providing shoppers with fantastic produce and groceries at great value,” he said. Coles State general manager for Victoria, Leah Weckert, said Coles was delighted to be opening the new store in March. “We are excited to be creating new job opportunities and employing more than 100 team members at the store. We look forward to unveiling a bigger and better supermarket at the Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre which will offer a greater range of fresh food and groceries for local customers as well as catering to different tastes and diets,” she said. The store will open Thursday 26 March at 9am. Coles Cranbourne Park is located in the Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, 125 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne, VIC 3977. The store will be open from 6am - midnight, seven days a week.
Holy Week Services 2015 St John’s Anglican Church (formerly Cof E) Maundy Thursday 7pm: Maundy Thursday Service Good Friday 10am: Family Devotional Service – preacher Matt Scheffer Noon – 3pm: Three Hour Service, led by David Powys Easter Day 9am: Easter Celebration Service 10.30am: Family Easter Celebration Service 6.30pm: Easter Songs of Praise Service (traditional & modern) 1178500-HM13-15
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Swimming instructor Megan, from Kings Narre Warren, with the children floating on their backs for charity. 136501 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Kids float is set to AMAZE By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KINGS in Narre Warren does more than help kids learn to swim. This week the local swimming group is hosting the Kings Kids Float, a fund-raiser to help children diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum. The fund-raiser, which started on Monday, has been co-ordinated with the help of AMAZE - the peak body for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Victoria - and will see the Narre Warren facility host a ‘pool-wide’ back float in every swimming lesson. Centre Manager Samantha Shaw said nearly one per
cent of children in the community were diagnosed with some type of autism. “Any donation, however large or small, will make a real difference,” she said. “All funds raised locally will be reinvested locally, ensuring that our community spirit is heard. “If you know someone who is participating, I encourage you chip in where you can. “If you don’t know someone, we invite you to come and visit us at our centre in Narre Warren and make a donation.” Kings’ General Manager Scott Field said the organisa-
tion had been excited to form an association with AMAZE. “We are excited to work in partnership with AMAZE to make a real impact in our swim programs in Victoria, Canberra and New South Wales,” he said. “With their expertise and guidance we’re really hoping that the Kings Kids Float taking place across our centres will help generate more awareness and ultimately, greater access for more families.” The local Kings Centre is located at 4-12 The Avenue, Narre Warren South. For more information, contact Kings on 8790 1777.
FOUNTAIN Gate Shopping Centre celebrated a special birthday this month. The popular shopping precinct turned 35 on 11 March and centre management recognised the occasion with a popup gallery, displaying images and facts from throughout the facility’s more than three decades of history. The pop-up gallery was accompanied by free 15 minute history sessions by local historian Heather Arnold. And the shopping centre still continues to provide for the community, evidenced as recently as last weekend. On Saturday 21 March Fountain Gate held its Fashion Saturday event, where the latest styles were showcased to shoppers. News photographer STEWART CHAMBERS stopped by to capture the catwalk through his lens.
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DJ Dena Kaplan with Montana and Eliza, from Berwick and Narre Warren, at Fountain Gate's Fashion Saturday on the weekend. 136408
Renee, from the Casey College of Beauty Therapy, with Alison from Berwick. 136408
A photo of the Fountain Gate Shopping Centre site in 1900. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Business Awards: 12 categories there for the taking THE City of Casey in conjunction with the Shire of Cardinia have urged local businesses to enter in the annual business awards once again. Following on from last year’s success, nominations are now open for this year’s awards which comprise of 12 categories, including the newest addition, the People’s Choice Award. City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland encouraged business owners throughout both regions to take part in the awards. “These awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of organisations and businesses whose passion and commitment make our region such a unique place to live and do business,” he said. “Not only do the awards present businesses with the chance to get recognised and rewarded for their hard work, innovation and contribution to the region, but they also provide the opportunity to reflect on and review your business.” He said the application process gives business owners a good chance
to effectively review their business. “Entering the awards is well worth the time and will also give you plenty of opportunities for promotion, networking and feedback from industry experts,” Cr Morland said. Applications for the 2015 Casey Cardinia Business Awards are now open and close at 5 pm on Friday 15 May 2015. Winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Dinner on Thursday 20 October 2015. Categories for the 2015 Casey Cardinia Business Awards include: Agriculture and Food, Business and Professional Services, Health Education and Wellbeing, Home-based Business, Hospitality, Manufacturing, New Business, Retail, Social Enterprise, Tourism, Trades and Construction, Environmental Sustainability, People’s Choice Award, and Casey Cardinia Business of the Year. For full details on the 2015 Casey Cardinia Business Awards and to apply online visit: www.caseycardinia. com.au/businessawards.
Highview Accounting Services took out the main awards at last year's Casey-Cardinia Business Awards. Picture: GARY SISSONS
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Casey’s dancing face of Polynesia CLYDE resident Thomas Tusitala and his Samoan dance group ‘Manaia Samoa’ want to become the face of Polynesia in the city of Casey. Youth case manager at WAYSS Ltd Dandenong, Mr Tusitala decided to start his traditional Polynesian dance group this year and has been rehearsing for the past three months. “I wanted to start up something cultural for the Casey community,” Mr Tusitala said. “The uniqueness of eight Samoan men living in Australia for more than 10 years all with the same traditional Samoan tattoo inspired the idea.” “I felt there was no traditional dance group in the eastern suburbs but plenty in the north, we want to be role models for Polynesian children in our area and across Melbourne and teach them traditional dance,” he said. The all-male group ranges from the age of 20 to 28 and all share a passion for the Polynesian culture. “Manaia Samoa in English means nice or beautiful, the traditional meaning is a Samoan or Polynesian male dancer,” he said. The official launch of Manaia Samoa will take place on Saturday 21 March as part of AMES multicultural hub community fair at Drill Hall in Melbourne. The free event will be the group’s first public performance and starts at 11am. “It’s about getting our group out there and keeping the sense of culture alive in Melbourne, we will be performing a set of three dances,” Mr Tusitala said. The dance group based in Cranbourne wants to provide their entertainment service for any community event and private event in the Casey area and surrounds. “We can perform at weddings, 21st birthdays, Christmas parties and free community events with schools and churches,” he said. Mr Tusitala choreographs the high energy routines to traditional island drums and will be establishing workshops to teach youths all the moves. - Georgia Westgarth
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Lessons from an Olympian By BRIDGET SCOTT OLYMPIC horse rider Heath Ryan saddled up at a local riding school recently to teach a group of budding riders how it’s done. Heath, from New South Wales, is a patron of the Oakwood Riding School and consequently he was able to conduct lessons for some lucky young boys and girls in the area. Two horse lovers won a lesson with Heath after they entered a raffle with the Berwick and District Dressage Club, which has a long-
Members of the Polynesian dance group Manaia Samoa from back left: Jacob Lemalu, Doug Finau, Tim Atonio and Fitu Seu. Crouching from left: Yunus Ah-Loe and Tomasi Tusitala. Absent are: Ray Tuiavii Picture: CONTRIBUTED and Aigofie Aiava. 136517
standing affiliation with Oakwood. He also ran a two-day clinic which was well received by those who attended. Oakwood’s Sharyn Wyatt said Heath was busy with about 10 lessons a day and would be back again on 19 and 20 May. “Anyone interested in having lessons at Oakwood can, we (Oakwood) have school horses that can be hire,” she said. “We take children from eight years of age and up.” To contact Oakwood phone 9702 6556.
City of Casey Councillor Geoff Ablett, with Heath Ryan and Sue Chandler from Oakwood Riding School. 135962 Picture: DONNA OATES
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STEVE Waugh will launch Victoria’s first Blooms The Chemist pharmacy at Cranbourne Park, Cranbourne on Saturday, 28 March. In his new role as ambassador for the dynamic Australian pharmacy group, Steve will appear in-store between noon and 1pm to meet and greet fans and sign select copies of his latest book.
Health check FREE hearing health check-ups are available - Thursday 26 March at Hallam Community Learning Centre. Bookings essential. Contact 9703 1688 for more information.
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 some local talents. Civic Centre Art Space, Casey Council Offices, Narre Warren, until Friday 27 March.
Choir needs singers THE Casey U3A Singers is in need of more singers, particularly male tenor voices. Rehearsals are held on Thursday afternoons from 3pm to 4.30pm, except on the fourth Thursday of each month, at Fiddler’s Green Retirement Village, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Applicant pianists and male singers are invited to contact choir master Vic Clement on 5625 3733 or Edgar
Steve Waugh with wife Lynette. Steve is the ambassador for Blooms Chemist which will open its doors in Cranbourne this weekend. 136513 Picture: CONTRIBUTED Spencer on 9705 7271 as soon as possible.
Afternoon song THE Australian Welsh Male Choir and Cranbourne Chorale will combine to present An Afternoon of Song. Sunday 29 March at 2pm at St John’s Anglican Church, 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne. For inquiries or bookings, ring 5998 7485 or credit card bookings online at www.trybooking.com/HBDA.
Book sale THE Friends of Doveton Library will hold a book sale this Saturday 28 March, at the Doveton Library, Autumn Place, Doveton (Mel 90 K9). Selling from 9am untill 12.30pm only. Great books from 50 cents to $5 and a variety of magazines for 10 cents. For more information, contact 9792 9497.
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looking forward to a very busy month in April. On Wednesday 1 April the group will have savoury and sweet pancakes for lunch, followed by an Easter Bonnet parade and bingo. On Wednesday 8 April the guest speaker will be Gerard Quigley, of radio fame, speaking on behalf of Arthritis Australia. The entertainer Gavin Chatelier will bring the afternoon to a bright musical finish. Sunday 12 April is also expected to be great, with the group planning to
dance to live music at their Sunday afternoon social. Narre Warren Senior Citizens cente,192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Contact 9704 0015 for more information.
Pink Gala THE Young Pink Sisters will hold their annual Gala dinner at the Cranbourne Golf Club in May and they want you to come along. The pink tie gala dinner will take place on Saturday 16 May from 6.30pm until 1am. The gala dinner is held in order to thank families, friends and partners for their love and support. Tickets can be purchased for $120 per person, RSVP is by 1 May. For bookings email Lauren at lauren@ youngpinksisters.org.au or phone 0410 517 781. Visit www.youngpinksisters.org.au for details.
McClymonts coming to town THE McClymonts are heading to Hallam soon as part of their highly anticipated ‘Forever Begins Tonight’ National tour. Thursday 16 April, The Hallam Hotel, 241 Princes Highway.
Trash and treasure THE Hallam Community Learning Centre is hosting a Trash and Treasure Day this weekend, Saturday 28 March, from 9am to 2pm, at the Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam. Cost is $10 per stall and $5 for trestle hire.
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C1079319-KK10-13
Pty Ltd
QualiďŹ ed & Licensed For prompt & reliable service. No job too small. Lights, Power Points, Data, Phone, & TV Points. Test & Tag. Rec 23156. Call for a free quote Mark 0401 523 330
C1079759-JO26-13
C167851-KK18-3
Carpets
T & T FENCING
A GRADE ELECTRICIAN
• SPECIALISING IN ALL TYPES OF CONCRETING/ CONCRETE PATTERN, SLABS • FOUNDATIONS ETC. • ALL DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL
C916207-JL15-11
A & F CONCRETING
Kovac
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1166937-PB50-14
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5941 5527 or 0409 560 385
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Install, Service, Repair 9796 1444 Supply, www.colbycool.com.au 1175544-LB10-15
SETTLEMENT
Cutts Glass
DOMESTIC MESTIC -- COMMERCIAL DO ALL SUBURBS
Lic 47089
LIC. 33033
MELBOURNE AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING p/l
MIKE 0415 524 280 0415 www.mrlockandkeys.com.au
Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.
AUSSIE EMERGENCY GLASS
8790 4338 info@melbaircon.com.au www.melbaircon.com
LIC46560 LO89380
Tony 0411 966 361 8790 5551
Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts… Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work
9548 3000 or 0418 881 551
Tony 0411 966 361 Lic: 43191 V Kit he s
Domestic, Commercial & Industrial Interior/ext commercial/domestic High quality. Solve the problem Free quotes. You list it we fix it
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• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer
24/7
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painting & decorating
Quality work guaranteed 1157162-DJ40-14
Phone Aaron: 0409 518 168
Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8:30am-5pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!
0407 356 441
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Graeme 0430 459 028
9796 8621 0418 367 017 GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS
• Septic
Lic 24754 • 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
C1083120-JO29-13
• Storm water
1055315-KG41-12
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(REG 27285)
BLOCKED DRAINS
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• Interior/Exterior • Feature Walls • Plaster Repairs • Driveways Sealed • Free Quotes
C1086336-JO33-13
Please call Sam: 0434 341 770
1177136-RC12-15
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C1010272-KG8-12
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Matt 0421 332 250
A-Z bathroom renovations, tiling, internal walls, doors and sliding doors, windows, verandas and decking
Mobile: 0408 100 356
Seashell Painting Services
GTH
For all your cabinetry requirements
www.scarletkitchens.com.au
SAM’S HOME RENOVATIONS VIC PTY LTD
General Plumbing All Gasfitting Maintenance & Repairs Hot Water CO2 Safety Checks
0410 566 535, 9799 8661
SCARLET KITCHENS
V Ha dy Perso s
Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd
SAS Painting
9705 7911
John 0418 318 377 1178155-RC13-15
Repair & replacement Gas fitting
Celebrating over 21 years of excellent service in and around the Casey / Cardinia / Dandenong & Surrounding Areas
Sean Burns 0407 666 126
V Hot Water
C1035550-PJ24-12
HOT WATER SYSTEMS
Berwick Glass & Glazing Pty Ltd Fax 9705 7955 Factory 7, 4–6 Len Thomas Place, Narre Warren 3805
“All aspects of Plumbing, Roofing & Gasfitting” www.nodripsplumbroof.com.au 0421 418 624 Free Quotes 24/7 Emergency Services
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• Free Measure & Quotes • Fast Glass Replacements • Splashbacks • Mirrors • Table Tops • Pet Doors
ARCtick: L047621
Installation, Service & Repairs All brands
50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess
30 Years Experience Low Price Interior/Exterior 10 Year Guarantee Immediate Start Pensioner Discount
T/F 9 7 0 5 2 5 2 4 M: 0 4 3 0 3 5 3 0 8 0 Ben
MJ AIRCONDITIONING & HEATING Lic: 43191
V Pai ters/De orators
1121644-PB09-14
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Fully install 5 point ducted heating from $2100 Call now for a Free Quote 0423 212 282
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Steve on 0407 704 213
Call Darren 0412 584 914
C931326-KK22-11
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Specializing in Heating and Air Conditioning
Window Replacements, Mirrors, Splashbacks, Pool Fencing, Shopfronts and Doggy Doors Prompt and Reliable.
■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs
Call Brett: 0428 145 657
C1008551-FB8-12
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C751261-JL51-9
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Phone 0422 141 011
No Job Too Small Fully Qualiied - Over 25 Years Experience in All Aspects of Plastering
C695870-JM11-9
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1154416-HM38-14
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1149694-RC33-14
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BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING
1120004-HM08-14
Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443
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ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING
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klalandscape@gmail.com
Free networker, $200 cash back & 7 year warranty with every Brivis 5 & 6 star heater
For prompt & efficient control of: Rodents/ Ants/ Cockroaches/ Spiders/ Termites etc.
K.L.A. LANDSCAPING
0408 565 864
C1095838-JL41-13
V Heati g
1173925-ACM09-15
0488 097 005
PEST & WEED
0409 554 459, 9799 4235
SN1070517-PJ16-13
Qualified & Insured
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Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping
specialising in: Pergolas Carp orts Deck ing
2064941v5
● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates
RETAINING WALLS
Steve’s Home Maintenance
Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.
0428 384 623
Also
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Anything you need a bloke to do around the house
All general maintenance - FREE QUOTES
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Phone Paul 0424 474 408
HOME MAINTENANCE
C1032569-KK22-12
1128216-LN14-13
C1080938-PJ30-13
For honest, reliable service
DBU-2343
DENIS AROUND THE HOUSE
C1088817-JO35-13
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
1077848-PJ8-13
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rangerpestcontrol.com.au
Benchtop replacement specialists, specilialising in:
C753939-KS01-10
• Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - Roofing and Guttering (leaks)
Primo Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations
C1096000-JL41-13
ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:
C955357-JJ33-11
GADSHOME
M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES
V Pest Co trol 1129931-RC16-14
V Kit he s
1158751-DJ42-14
V Ha dy Perso s
1144857-KC29-14
V Garde Servi es
1133222-LB19-14
General Plumbing & Gasfitting Hot Water Service Repairs & Replacements Servicing all areas
RELIABLE – PROMPT – GUARANTEED Call David Murphy 0400 226 472 Lic No. 42227
CN
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GASRITE
Oz Rendering
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Call Joe 0419 275 645
2m3,3m3
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1072001-KG4-13
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4m3
1300 627 732 0418 574 398
We accept bricks, dirt and concrete
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Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.
SPECIALISING IN: ✓ General maintenance ✓ No job too small ✓ Dishwashers ✓ Water and gas leaks ✓ Cold water to fridges ✓ Renovations
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Ph: 8682 9618, 0420 528 508 advancedavrepairs@yahoo.com.au
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Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems
CALL OR EMAIL Glenn 0490 155 216 firstchoiceskipbins@gmail.com
1141647-RC26-14
1021623-PJ16-12
Steve on 0407 704 213
1
s Servicing local areas s 1m3 2m3 2.5m3 3m3 4m3 6m3 s Walk in bins available on some sizes s Special price on 3m3 cleanfill $250
Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738
NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?
Specialising in Repairing All Brands/Models of TVs (LED, LCD, Plasma, CRT, Rear Projection),
st CHOICE BINS
LIC. 33033
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
V Rubbish Removal
1156303-HM40-14
Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire
Under the Southern Cross
C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11
1144422-PB29-14
Quality Guttering Restoration
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1172347-DJ07-15
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0417 382 700
Taps & Toilets, Gas Fitting, Hot Water Drainage, Roofing, Water Tanks, Pools & Spas Maintenance Plumbing & Renovations ** Emergency 24/7 Service **
Lic: 109028
SEWER BLOCKAGES – MACHINE CLEANED
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0449 009 849
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
SECURITY
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0439 001 504
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KINLOH BIN HIRE 0418 395 032
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0447 007 178
1177412-RC12-15
ORBIT PLUMBING
Local & Friendly Plumber Daniel:
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1120363-RC08-14
NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186
NEED A SHOWER MAKEOVER? SHOWER LEAKING? NEED YOUR SHOWER GLASS RESTORED? MOLDY SILICONE NEED REPLACING? DIRTY TILES AND GROUT? NEED TILES REPLACED?
All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors 1127933-LB14-14
Up to 5 Days Hire 3m³, 4m³, 6m³ & 8m³ Skips Dirt, Concrete, Brick Specialist Walk-in Bins Available Commitment to Service
1146415-HM30-14
Licence No. 21452
GroutPro
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Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com
No Job Too Small
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oors and F ity D • Supascreen lyscree r u c ns • Steel & aluminium doors Se • Quality work
Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires
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5995 4344
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U WANNA BIN SKIPS
SC Guttering
DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS
11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne
Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3
Australian Government endorsed Installer
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
Showroom by appointment
5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins
0409 232 286
1023309-PJ18-12
PAK BIN HIRE
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Shane: 0407 565 743 C1094654-JO40-13
weightman.plumbing@bigpond.com.au www.weightmanplumbing.com.au
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
JIMANT001BCPSN
Licence No 33202
C1072232-JJ4-13
0418 368 591
C710724-JM22-9
C1092317-JO38-13
DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
V Security & Screen Doors
C924285-KK19-11
C818920-KK28-10
INSTALLED TODAY DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN
C1089234-JO35-13
●
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Advanced Audio Visual Repairs
C1033281-KK23-12
SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS ●
✓ Split systems, heating & cooling ✓ General plumbing and gas fitting ✓ Gas ducted heating service & repairs ✓ Hot water service repairs & replacements ✓ Tap Repairs
1176398-CG11-15
V Roofing
C552009-BG31-7
1156304-HM40-14
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
V Television/Video/Audio
1021701-KG17-12
Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
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C1055101-KK41-12
RAPID WASTE BIN HIRE
Global Roller Shutters
Repairs Rebedding Resprays
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
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1175171-KC9-15
C317674-DJ19-5
PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885
NARRE
Specialising in all types of solid plastering, old and new homes, render, bricks, blueboard and acrylic texture.
• Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks WATER HOT DAY E SAM • General plumbing EMENT SERVICE REPLACCTRIC GAS AND ELE • Tap repairs
V Septic Tanks
C1061178-PJ45-12
V Rendering
1174538-LB09-15
V Plumbing
C1055095-KG41-12
5941 6644 www.lockutite.com.au 21/25 BALD HILL ROAD, PAKENHAM
1800 183 567
(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)
M. 0400 383 588 E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com
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General Notices Planning and Environment Act 1987 CASEY PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C157 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C157 to the Casey Planning Scheme.
Call Michael on
0418 131 374 for a Competitive Quote
SN1074465-PJ20-13
C1088813-JO35-13
HIGH TREE TREE SERVICE “Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage
C877313-JM50-10
Ask About Our 25% Discount Free Quotes All Suburbs
Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888 Richard or Kathrin Kruyt
V Upholsterers
APB UPHOLSTERY
IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small.
Call 9703 1764
C749691-SJ50-9
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
Furniture Upholstery C752112-JL1-10
Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
C389274-HJ50-5
V Water Cartage
5942 7664 0418 890 612 Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
Find work locally in the
Employment section of Network Classifieds.
C642900-JL27-8
PATRON WINDOWS
9794 8989
V Adult Services
MUSIC LESSONS
REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
V Garage Sales
Visited
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT The land affected by the application is located at: 36 Hyssop Drive HALLAM VIC 3803 Lot 166 LP 204975H The application is for a permit to: Removal of a Restrictive Covenant The applicant is: Infinity Conveyancing Services The application reference number is: PlnA00065/15 - (Allen Lehman) You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.
CLASSIFIEDS EARLY DEADLINES EASTER Classifieds deadlines for Thursday 2nd April issue of the Berwick, Cranbourne and Pakenham News are as follows:
TUESDAY 31ST MARCH Trades - 10am Classifieds - 1.30pm
Computer
N T AT VES
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
FIREWOOD, split, dry, local gum, no red gum, $75 per metre, plus delivery, includes stacking. Call James 0401 827 411.
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, Coffee table, round, glass and w/iron. Buffet. Dressing table. Fridge. Blanket box. All as new. No Delivery. Ideal for holiday home below cost. $500ono. Call Val: 0448 381 762. LADDER, Kennet extension. 2.94.5 meters. GC. Housed undercover. $80. Berwick. ph: 9702 5589 REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
V Pets & Services
Ph 1300 85 39 39
V Garden/ Outdoor ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
5941 2516
AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
9702 1642
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
cats@pakenhamcats.com.au
0447 642 643
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
27 Intrepid St, Berwick
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.
ENROL NOW Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboard, Drums, Flute, Sax, Clarinet & Vocal. Ph: 8787 8599
Narre Warren 9796 7090
Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs
Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham
MUSIC LESSONS
Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.
Serving the southeast since 1990
Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed
Phone: 5941 4578
B E R W I C K
MUSIC LESSONS
Business Computing Specialists
Ellagant Pooches
6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k
ALL HOURS
V Computers
FIRE WOOD
The Music Centre
ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
V Firewood
ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252
LvL 1/Unit 10, Cnr Northey & Sth Gippsland Hwy, Lynbrook
V Computer Repairs V Personal
All Ages & Levels Welcome
themusiccentreberwick.com.au
CRANBOURNE WEST 25 Hazelmere Ave, Saturday 28th March, 8am-3pm, and Sunday 29th March, 8am-12pm. Lots of jigsaws, plants, things for kids, canaries for mum, things for dad and the home. Huge variety, under cover.
Visit
Daytime classes starting 23 rd Apri l, 2015
V Pets & Services
Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing
TREADMILL GoFit Platinum, gymnasium quality. $600ono. Phone 9769 5959.
Public Notice
Tarot Classes starting in April This is a Certificate Course teaching the fundamentals of the Tarot Cards. Evening classes and
V Music /Instruments
V For Sale
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.
Learn to read Tarot Cards
South Cranbourne Book Now 0412 131 252 Brenda - Mystic Blessings www.mysticblessings.com.au
General Classifieds
Real Estate
V Adult Employment
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
V Mind Body & Spirit
FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.
V Windows
Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
V Public Notices and Event
V Massage Therapists
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
SN1090434-PJ37-13
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
Free Quotes
Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
C1080920-JO27-13
30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at http://www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and on the City of Casey website at http://www.casey.vic.gov.au/ building-planning/planning-scheme-and-amendments/ approved-amendments and during office hours, at the offices of the City of Casey, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director
$37 metre
1177994-CG13-15
$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick
C1082052-JL28-13
Call Julie
9703 1616 0439 656 044
C1065437-KG48-12
Delivered in 10 metre loads
C542458-KK26-7
Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.
1167531-EG50-14
The land affected by the application is located at: 3 Shaw Road JUNCTION VILLAGE VIC 3977 Lot 2 PS 435110S The application is for a permit to: Removal of Restriction (ref: PS435110S) The applicant is: Robert Boscarato Pty Ltd C/- Watsons Pty Ltd (Mornington Office) The application reference number is: PlnA01042/14 - (Peter Hobbs) You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN City of Casey Cranbourne Customer Service Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre (Opposite Post Office) CRANBOURNE This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must
1178552-CG13-15
C686565-JM4-9
IRONING
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
Find it in the
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Banjo scales Wall By RUSSELL BENNETT LOCAL MMA fighter Nick Patterson won the first headline bout in Victoria since the cage ban was lifted by the State Government, and now he has his sights set on a place on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) card in Melbourne later this year. Patterson, from Cranbourne, edged out former UFC fighter Ben Wall by a majority decision on 15 March at the Melbourne Pavilion in the main event of ‘Hex Fight Series 2’. And now Patterson, a 32-yearold family man who has suffered from Type 1 Diabetes since the age of five, is hell-bent on competing on the biggest stage in his sport. “It was a special night because it was a historic event,” Patterson said of the bout earlier this month. “I don’t think people realise how important it was for us, because without that cage ban being lifted we can’t get the UFC to Melbourne and that’s the biggest fight event in the world. “It was just such a special night. “We have a lot of friends - we probably had about 450 people there and I could definitely hear it. “My fight name is ‘Banjo’ and you could hear them chanting throughout the fight. It was just amazing.” Patterson said lifting the cage ban made his sport that much more safe - improving the flow of fights and providing a proper enclosure for each bout.
Nick Patterson, pictured throwing one of his trademark bone-jarring punches, took centre stage in a historic night of mixed martial arts in Victoria. Picture: COURTESY OF TIM McCARTNEY Patterson has so far had 29 professional fights - 21 in mixed martial arts and eight in K1 kickboxing. “I originally just wanted to have one fight to experience it and see what it was like,” he said. “I had a good win and got such a rush from it. “I just wanted to do it again and see how far I could go. “We’re still going now and we’re nearly there - we’ve beaten guys who are really good fighters and the next step is the big show, so we’ll see how we go.”
One of Patterson’s biggest constant challenges is monitoring his weight cut and his diet, given he’s a diabetic. “I’ve been managing it since I was five and I know how to manage it but we’ve had to learn some hard lessons while we’ve been cutting weight where the sugar has dropped and I’ve had to have the paramedics come out and revive me,” he said. “I know I can do it, and I improve a bit each time, but if I try too hard sometimes I have to take a few steps back and it slows me down.
“The body can only do what it can, but sometimes I forget that I have a chronic illness.” The natural boxer, who runs Kimekai Mixed Martial Arts in Smethurst Street in Cranbourne, aims to focus on his business fulltime in the next four or five years. But in the meantime, he’s moving heaven and earth to climb the mountain inside the octagon. “We can all be OK at something, but it’s very hard to be great at something,” he said. “I hope that this is what I can be great at.”
Bloods’ success… a Quirk of the times By JARROD POTTER CAPPING off his DDCA junior season in emphatic style, Ryan Quirk showed his class as he posted backto-back centuries to guide Springvale South to a DDCA Under-17 flag. Quirk, 17, from Narre Warren, proved too mighty last weekend as his Springvale South (5/250) side ably restricted Narre North (9/165) to claim the cup. It has been a sensational year for the young dynamo, as he averaged 142.6 and smashed five centuries to round off his under-17 season. The Springvale South junior captain was pleased with his efforts, but what mattered most was the team game as the Bloods won the trophy and went through the year undefeated. “Very happy, and more importantly the team got two pretty big wins in two finals, so that’s really the main point of the whole game,” Quirk said. “Big shout out to our boys, it’s been a fantastic year from us.” It’s been an eventful March for Quirk, as his semi-final weekend could have ended in disaster. He had to head to the doctor’s with throat problems after his
match-winning under-17 ton against Endeavour Hills. But the Bloods’ batting up-andcomer shrugged off medical advice to finish the day with the Turf 1 side in its semi-final as he made 21 at the unfamiliar spot of number 11. “The uvula in my throat had swollen up to three or four times the size, so had to go to bat 11 and unfortunately still got a loss in that round,” Quirk said. “Went to the doctor’s, had a check-up, they said I probably shouldn’t play, but it’s a semi-final so you’ve got to play don’t you? “But there’s not as much pressure at 11, so I enjoyed that.” Springvale South’s Under-17s coach Andrew Sharp said Quirk had a tremendous season and was able to get it done with the bat and also setting the fields to ensure the Bloods’ success. “He’s fantastic - not only his batting but I think his captaincy as well,” Sharp said. “Bowling changes, fielding places - all part of an outstanding finals series.” It’s been a premier season for Quirk, who was also part of the DDCA’s Under-21 side that defeated Diamond Valley to win the Neil Wright Shield.
Springvale South captain Ryan Quirk, third from left in the front row, had a sensational year as the Bloods triumphed in the Picture: JARROD POTTER under-17 grand final. 136094 Quirk rallied in Springvale South's DDCA Turf 1 semi-final, ignoring medical advice as he batted on. 135680
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A mighty second wind By JARROD POTTER SPURRED back to life after an insipid first half, Casey Cavaliers rallied against Coburg to take their second win of the BIG V Division 2 Women’s season. The basketball bounced Coburg’s way in the first half as the Cavaliers sprayed their shots - hitting 13 per cent in the first term and failed to attack the basket at either end. It left a 20-point deficit approaching halftime and with a thumping on the cards, the Cavaliers sprung into action after the break. Whatever spray coach Tim Parker gave his charges at half-time must have been aweinspiring as the Cavs’ ladies launched into a full-force comeback. The Cavaliers held Coburg to 23 points while smashing down 43 of their own on the back of inspired efforts from Sammie Johnson (23 points, 11 rebounds), Amy Mcfarlane (12 points) and Natalie Dowdy (10 points, 7 rebounds). McFarlane did not hit the bench, spending a full 40 minutes on court as she rallied the side back into the match. With two wins and a whopping 189 per cent to start the year in style, Casey is out of the blocks with a bang in season 2015 ahead of its clash on Sunday afternoon against Chelsea at Patterson River Stadium. The lights didn’t shine as favourably on the Cavaliers’ men after humbling defeats across the weekend against Geelong and Chelsea. Sustaining a 67-78 loss to the Supercats, the Cavaliers were unable to change course on Sunday, downed by the Gulls as well to make it two defeats for the doubleheader. Casey will host Blackburn on Sunday from 5pm.
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City’s primal scream By JARROD POTTER BUILDING a win on the back of a second-half surge, Dandenong City earned its first win of the new season with a 3-0 clean sheet against Box Hill United. With another stellar performance in the bag - following two second-half goals - 2014 NPL1 Best and Fairest Sean Seavill tore apart the Mustangs defence to leave the result beyond question. The opening half was marred with Endeavour Hills-based Dandenong City and United squandering their chances, especially the visitors as a goalline scramble was repelled at the back by Dandenong City’s faithful general Simon Storey. The side emerged from the Frank Holohan Soccer Complex change rooms in the second half invigorated as City took the match to the Mustangs instantly. Whatever rev-up coach Aaron Healey gave his charges must have been sensational, as City coasted past the Mustangs to book three unanswered goals. Keegan Ziada, Chris Ross and Ashley Cattermole pushed aside the Box Hill defence from the resumption as Dario Matkovic was gifted the ball in front of goals in the 47th by Ross. He struck truly to set the margin and the next flurry of shots eventually resulted in the Bristol Bulldozer Seavill splitting the defence to put in his first in the 69th minute. The icing on the cake came from Seavill in the 76th - making sure there would be no question who reigned supreme on Saturday as he rocketed off his second goal from a goalkeeping error. STATE LEAGUES - ROUND 1 CASEY Comets 0-0 could not start their State League 1 South East year with a win against Warragul United in the season opener. Despite a newlook roster under newly appointed coach Jamie Skelley, the Comets could not find the match-winner at home as both defences weathered a barrage of
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Sean Seavill had plenty to roar about after slotting two goals for Dandenong City. 136458 Pictures: JARROD POTTER attempts. The Comets will now head to Frankston Pines on Saturday night. Berwick City proved more successful in a 3-2 home victory over Heatherton United. Daniel Waddup, Ashley Savannah and Daniel Grigoruta ran riot in front of goal as City took the points, while Doveton had to settle for a 2-2 draw against Old Melburnians with Farai Murwira and Phoenix Lawton slotting the levellers. Doveton hosts Beaumaris while Berwick City heads to Peninsula Strikers’ Centenary Park.
WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE - ROUND 3 CASEY Comets tough start to the Women’s Premier League season eased slightly taking a point from its 0-0 draw with Senior NTC on Friday night. Shrugging off a horror start falling 1-7 to South Melbourne - Casey rallied to hold out the power-packed Senior NTC front-line. Marika Kamoda earned her first clean-sheet of the season, a great relief to the Cranbourne-based team after Senior NTC peppered their goals approaching the final whistle. Casey will face Sandringham on 13 April.
A SLOW start didn’t help Casey’s cause against Port Melbourne, but the signs are there for the Scorpions as the VFL pre-season starts to finally wind up. Months upon months of preseason matches are about to conclude as footballers prepare for a later-than-usual season start on account of the Cricket World Cup. Casey could not muster much on the scoreboard after Patrick Rosier drilled the side’s opener as the Boroughs ran away with the clash at Casey Fields on Saturday. With only a goal to their name at half-time, the Scorpions would have received some hard truths from new coach Justin Plapp and to their credit, some backbone was shown after the main break. Hoping to work their way off bottom of the VFL ladder, Tim Smith and Dean Kent (two goals each) pushed the Scorpions back to within a few points of the Boroughs approaching the final whistle. The ruck tandem Jack Fitzpatrick and Jake Spencer showed there’s plenty of improvement in Melbourne’s tall stocks this season while onballers Angus Brayshaw and James Harmes put their hands up for early AFL selection. Also impressing were new recruits Jack Hutchins (Gold Coast Suns) and Paul Pattison (Gippsland Power) while Lucas Walmsley and Viv Michie also showed the flexibility of the Scorpions outfit approaching 2015’s first bounce. Former Dovetonian Blake Pearson impressed for Port while former Scorpion and Garfield defender Luke Tynan also showed he’s still in the elite bracket of this competition as he consistently rallied the Boroughs down the wing.
Port Melbourne's Blake Pearson slips from the grasp of Pictures: JARROD POTTER Casey's Viv Michie. 136456 Seeking elevation onto the main list ahead of the AFL season, Melbournelisted Mitch White impressed as he roamed half-back and through the midfield. 136456 Casey still has another three practice matches left to go in the longest footy pre-season in quite some time. The Scorpions will host Williamstown this Saturday from 1pm, before facing Collingwood at Olympic Park Oval at 10.30am on 4 April with their pre-season finale on 11 April at home against Werribee. The agony of waiting for the VFL season proper to start is finally into its last weeks ahead of Casey’s clash with Frankston Dolphins at home on Sunday 19 April. For those who are deprived of their football, Dandenong Stingrays will face Gippsland
Power at Morwell on Saturday afternoon from 1pm in their TAC Cup season opener.
VFL PRACTICE MATCH CASEY 1.0 1.4 3.6 7.6 (48) PORT MELBOURNE 4.2 5.3 7.5 8.6 (54) Casey Goals: Timothy Smith 2, Dean Kent 2, Patrick Rosier, Lucas Walmsley and Cameron Pedersen. Best: J. Fitzpatrick, D. Kent, V. Michie, P. Pattison, J. Spencer, A. Brayshaw.
X-men urgently required ST FRANCIS Xavier has launched a player appeal on the eve of the VAFA Division-3 season as the club faces up to the reality of multiple retirements and season ending surgery to a host of players. St Francis Xavier President, Drew Butcher didn’t shirk the issue when speaking with vafa. com.au. “I wish I was speaking to you in better circumstances but sadly I am not, St Francis Xavier is looking at a serious lack of players due to a number of extenuating circumstances and we hope this appeal will raise the motivations and interest of footballers wanting to play at a great club in a great competition” Butcher said. St Francis Xavier is based in Beaconsfield, and the club recruits from the all of the South East area of Melbourne. “Being based in an area
with so many semi-professional clubs has always been difficult, but we are not alone in that department.” “We would welcome anyone down to the club, we pride ourselves on our culture and the opportunities we provide our
players” Butcher said. “We are looking for any players that are looking for a game or perhaps clubs that have too many numbers or a clubbies side lacking the players to compete properly, we want to compete in 2015 but simply lack the numbers at this stage.” Importantly St Francis Xavier are still in a strong position off the field. “We have our sponsors committed, our off field team of coaches and trainers in place and are financially stable, so long as we can get the club playing this year” Butcher said. St Francis Xavier finished third in 2013 in Division 3 and just missed the finals last year. The club would welcome prospective players to contact either senior coach, Trent Pearson on 0423 333 297 or they can contact Drew Butcher on 0401 157 519
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Good Friday opener By DAVID NAGEL HAMPTON PARK will host the first ever game in the newly-formed South East Football League when the Redbacks welcome Doveton for a Good Friday pipe-opener at Robert Booth Reserve. The Easter-showdown is guaranteed to run for at least two years, with the Doves to reciprocate with a return bout in 2016. Hampton Park vice-president Mick O’Brien is confident however that momentum will build and the contest will become a regular fixture in years to come. “It’s very exciting for both clubs, particularly being a stand-alone game where we can both show off our new talent and get the year off to a positive start,” O’Brien said. “From a club point of view, we’d love to host finals again so hopefully we get a big crowd and we build this into something big.” The exciting news doesn’t end there for the Redbacks, who will welcome back former club junior and St Kilda star Stephen Milne for their Round 2 clash against reigning premier Beaconsfield on Saturday April 18. Milne
Hampton Park midfielder Nathan Dawes will be in the thick of the action when the Redbacks host Doveton on Good Friday. 136398 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS will take training in the week leading up to the match and O’Brien said the club was thrilled to have him on board. “His intention is to play at a few clubs this season but he offered the first game to us and we couldn’t be
more delighted,” O’Brien said. “He’s a former Hampton Park junior and still has good relationships with some people at the club so it’s exciting for us all to have him back, even if it is only for that one week.”
O’Brien said the Good Friday and Milne experiments were vital for a club that has had to go it alone in recent times. “We get very little help from council so we need to come up with new ideas to try and re-invigorate the club,” he said. “The reality is we need to work hard over the next two or three years, or however long it takes for the league to bring in divisional football, so we can be competitive again and get this club to flourish.” All Hampton Park juniors who wear club colours on Good Friday will get in for free, while match-balls will be raffled at half-time, and at the end of the game, with proceeds being donated to the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. Milne’s number 44 jumper will also be auctioned off at a Q and A session that will take place in the clubrooms after the game against Beaconsfield. The Redbacks are also battling with numbers for both their under-18 and under-19 teams and would like interested players to contact the club immediately.
Drug education night open invite for players, parents By DAVID NAGEL
Eagles take Goosey steps CRANBOURNE ball-magnet Curtis Barker was up to his old tricks against Old Trinity in a practice match at Casey Fields on Saturday. Barker and the rest of the Eagles list are working hard under new-coach Simon Goosey as they look to take the next step after finishing runnerup in the last three seasons. The Cranbourne Football Netball Club will play its last practice match at Casey Fields this Saturday, incorporating its Family and Jumper Presentation Day, and all supporters are invited. The Eagles' first match in the newly-formed South East Football Netball league is a home game against arch-rival Narre Warren on Saturday 11 Picture: JARROD POTTER April. 136595
THE Beaconsfield Football Club is sending an open invitation to players, officials and parents from all clubs in the South East Football Netball League to attend an alcohol and drug education night next week. The timely initiative, in partnership with the Empire Nightclub in Narre Warren, comes on the back of a recent government inquiry, acknowledging the use of methamphetamines in regional sport. The inquiry found that suburban and country footballers are using ice as a performance-enhancing substance, with abusers as young as 14 being involved in some cases. Beaconsfield Football Club president Gary Valentine said the message to come out of the event
was very clear indeed. “We’ve had this organised for some time, but what’s been in the media recently has really brought the issue to light,” he said. “Drugs in general are a huge problem in the community and along with the Empire Club we’re keen to do what we can to make sure everyone involved in the league is educated on the issue.” Guest speakers include Andrew Holt, from the Youth Support and Advocacy Service, Steve Wood from Victoria Police, Geelong AFL star Jimmy Bartel and ex-Fremantle and St Kilda player Heath Black. The alcohol and drug education night will take place on Tuesday 31 March, from 7.30 to 9pm, at the Empire Club, 14-22 Lauderdale Road, Narre Warren.
Greying MAMILs hit the road in force MAMILS were out in force on Saturday morning as Southern Masters Cycling Club (SMCC) took to Casey Fields Criterium. That’s not a misspelling - Middle Aged Men in Lycra (MAMIL), and in certain instances MAWILs, went lap for lap around the criterium as part of the club’s Casey Cycling Carnival. While the follicles had greyed, the attitude and intent of the riders certainly hasn’t mellowed as the riders flew out the gates en route to an hour’s worth of frenetic racing. A Grade’s Brad Daly stormed home to victory after a sensational breakaway, beating Damian Gill and Peter Galvin into the minor places,
travelling at an average speed of 42km per hour, while B Grade was clinched by John Chipp and C Grade went to Nicky St Clair. The club also gets into Thursday night racing at Casey Fields and its Regional Club Champoinships will be held on Sunday 29 March from 9am. The Cycling Victoria Para- State Championships Time Trial was also held on Saturday with Kaitlyn Schurmann, Gabriel Bouris, Carol Cooke, Michael Taylor, Massie Knight and Hannah MacDougall clinching gold. For more information on the club, visit www.southernmasters.com.
Setting the pace in the Criterium, Southern Masters Cycling Club ventured out to do battle at the Casey Cycling Carnival. 136457 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Amstel fails to take off AMSTEL GOLF AMSTEL ventured out to an incredibly windy Melbourne Airport to face Division 6 flag favourites Eastern. With two of last week’s winning team unavailable and Mick Caruso making his debut, Amstel went in with a relatively inexperienced line up compared to Eastern, which has benefited from the defection of a few ex-Yearing Meadows Division 2 players from last season. Nathan Crossley didn’t let this affect him and he had the first points on the board with a two and one win and is two from two this year. Unfortunately behind him things weren’t going as sweetly. Leigh Bailey lost five and four, the last three holes of the match saw his opponent finish Birdie, Eagle, Birdie. Takunda Moyo suffered the same frustrating result despite holding an early lead. Mick Caruso battled hard but early nerves cost him and despite a three and two loss, his was an admirable effort. Three/one down Amstel needed to win its remaining three matches. Jayson Tekopua had an up and down battle with the lead changing hands many times in a match that neither player led by more than one hole. One down coming to the last, Jayson hit two perfect shots onto the green but his opponent took advantage of a lucky bounce on his drive that was heading OOB, to match the green in regulation. Jayson then got some luck of his own when Eastern three putted and Jayson’s par was good enough to send the match into overtime. Both players almost Birdied the tough 190 meter par three 19th but had to settle for pars. Down the 20th Eastern found water off the tee and Jayson played out a conservative bogey to grab the vital point in overtime, letting out a Lleyton Hewitt like ‘C’MONNNNN!” when the final putt dropped. Jack Hitchcock was given a tough task at number three but played terrific to be one up with three to play. However, his short game deserted him when he needed it most and he lost the last three holes to lose two down and give Eastern the vital fourth point. Skipper Brett Greenough got off to a slow start and was four down after five but fought hard to get back to one down coming up 17. Looking good to win the par five 17th, Greenough’s great chip caught a woeful bounce and shot through the back of the green and all hope went down the drain, another two and one win to Eastern the result. Despite losing five/two, it was a pretty good effort, the score line not doing the contest justice. The loss means Amstel drops from first to third after Sandhurst had a convincing six/one win over newcomers Yarrambat. Next Sunday at Whittlesea, Amstel plays the other debutant team Bacchus Marsh and will be striving to get the season back on track with another win.
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By JARROD POTTER
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WGCA DISTRICT DIVISION REVIEW - GRAND FINAL FOUR years ago Cranbourne Meadows (193) was dead-last in SubDistrict and struggling to stay afloat. Now it is in Premier Division after a sensational 45-run District grand final victory over Officer (148). Where did the turnaround come from? It’s easy to suggest the Murdochs revolutionised the club, but there were fitting contributions up and down the order as the Rebels’ XI - not just the Murdoch tandem - fought their way into West Gippsland’s top flight. The scriptwriters worked their hardest to ensure the battle ebbed and flowed and kept the fans glued to the action. Once again, Brent Murdoch (85) stood tallest in the batting line-up and after a top-order tail-spin, losing their opening trio at 3/41, Murdoch emerged to steady proceedings. In tandem with John Emery (29), the duo tipped the scales back in the Rebels favour. Shannon Marum (39) joined the party and was able to swashbuckle in his usual manner to get Cranbourne Meadows past 100. Murdoch would remain the key scalp though and it took a captain to dismiss a captain as Shane White (3/34) put one into his pads, leaving the umpire no choice but to raise the finger and leave the Rebels skipper 15 short of a well-deserved ton. After missing out with the bat, Shane Murdoch (4/47) took charge of the day’s proceedings and glued himself to the Princes Highway end. He rattled off 28.4 overs - with 12 maidens proving how difficult he was to get off the square. Resuming with a steep, but achievable, chase ahead, Officer’s James Parnall (10) and Peter Quinn (20) tried to dig in against the Reb-
KOOWEERUP’S West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA) Premier side made history on Sunday at Holm Park Road in Beaconsfield, becoming the first team since the Demons of the 1970s to win four grand finals in the space of six seasons. And they did it by giving their Cardinia opponents an absolute master class in perceived pressure. In circumstances eerily similar to last season - the same result, against the same opposition, at the same venue - the Demons were unable to reach the 200 mark after winning the toss and batting first. On a slow pitch, but a lightning outfield, the Bulls bowlers - including skipper and man of the match Neil Barfuss (6/46), Brayden Browne (2/24) and Travis Welsh (2/34) - restricted the reigning premiers to just 179 all out. Yet a series of costly extras, dropped catches and misfields aided the cause. Kooweerup keeper-batsman Chris Bright (55) didn’t always look comfortable at the crease, and was hit on the body by a couple of Barfuss bullets, but he battled through and stayed confident. More importantly - he kept his composure. Gun all-rounder Matt Davey (45), meanwhile, took the challenge to the attack from the middle order. At stumps on the first day, there was a sense of calm in the Demons’ dressing room - knowing they’d won from a worse position in the 2013/’14 decider. The Bulls resumed at 1/20 on day two, but then lost a steady stream of wickets throughout the day to be eventually rolled for a painstaking 126.
Shane Murdoch sits in disbelief after a near-miss.
Shannon Marum pops open the bubbly to celebrate an emphatic Pictures: JARROD POTTER Rebel triumph. 136598 The turning point in the clash as Officer's Dan Irvine is injured stretching to make his ground. el-rousers, but all in the recognised batting spots fell to the might of Murdoch and co. Shane White (7) found his eye and had stopped the rot, but his wicket proved important as Shane Murdoch trapped him in front. To their credit the Bullants never waved the white flag as the lower order tried to stop the onslaught sinking their Premier ambitions. Brayden McHugh (29) and Adam Reid (12) defined gallantry as the youngsters stuck to the crease and repelled the Murdoch rampage. A 30-run stand, but more importantly chewing up 20 overs, left Officer
with 74 to win off the final 15 overs. It was a platform forged by McHugh as he made sure the tail had someone to bat around. Once Reid holed out to Brent Murdoch (2/38), McHugh found another partner in Dan Irvine (23 not out). Irvine had to leave the match after a hamstring/groin strain flared during his innings - after a sharp single - but eight-down soon turned into nine-down as Dave Collins (0) was caught napping - he didn’t back up far enough. It brought Irvine back to the crease - this time with a runner in Parnall - and despite battling an injury, Irvine continued to take
guard and do what he could. He flayed a couple of boundaries and scattered the field as the chances steadily improved for the Bullants. Needing a run-a-ball for the final eight overs, Officer had to go for it and McHugh and Irvine upped the ante once again. But the afternoon would belong to the Meadows as Shane Murdoch straightened one up and took McHugh’s leg stump to seal the deal and take the District premiership cup. “Elation,” Brent Murdoch said as he described the premiership winning moment. “I was down on the fence and Shane just ran towards me and that was it. “I lifted him up and it’s just a great feeling - I can’t believe we’ve won the flag this year. “Four years ago when Lee and I came - and he’s a big one to thank for this as well - the club was on its knees and we just knocked on the door and said we want to play some cricket close to home. “To come from Sub-District - we went up without winning the flag and to win it this year is just unbelievable.” Officer’s dreams of two-up after two-down through the WGCA divisional system are still on the cards as the Bullants will take to District Division in 2015/16 as one of the top sides alongside Lyndhurst and Pakenham Upper/Toomuc.
Seagulls often get away with the chips By JARROD POTTER WGCA SUB-DISTRICT DIVISION REVIEW - GRAND FINAL IT’S been their trophy to lose for the last two months and Tooradin (243) ensured Pakenham (195) would not put their hands on it despite a rearguard partnership from the Lions’ tail. Kane Latham was named man of the match for his performance with both sets of gloves - batting and wicket keeping - as the highest flying Seagull in an emphatic success. Tooradin excelled from the top of the pops as Kane Latham (65) set the stage. Latham and Aaron Creasey (34) showed the first signs of strength as Jason Fisher (3/53) and Duane Lucas (2/38) kept a rein on the Seagulls’ flight. Latham’s tearaway innings came to an end after Lucas smashed one into his pads at 2/82, leaving Andrew Proctor (48) and Daniel Hunt (43) to join the rally. Lions’ Jack Melbourne (4/33) made sure Hunt wouldn’t get too far off the chain and helped trigger the final fall as Tooradin succumbed after 67 overs for 243. With nine overs left, Sam Webster (13) and Nick Close (10) held out to leave 224 runs between Pakenham premiership success and failure.
Party time as Tooradin pick up the Sub-District premiership. 136471 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Right: John Tivendale presents the Tivendale Medal for the player of the WGCA SubDistrict grand final to Tooradin wicketkeeper batsman Kane Latham (left), who smashed 65 at the top of the order and took five catches with the gloves. Both would fall early on the second day - victims of Hunt (2/19) - before Josh Gonzalez (35) and Jason Fisher (29) put up innings of note in a 53-run stand. Their resistance was felled and drip by drip Pakenham lurched towards the target, but wickets were definitely not
Pakenham’s Shannon Mitchell was part of a lengthy final wicket partnership against Tooradin in the Sub-District decider. in its hand as Tom Bethune (4/27) skittled Lion after Lion. A dour partnership from Shannon Mitchell (21 not out) and Nathan Goodes (23) kept the Seagulls from taking the flag until the dying overs on Sunday with a 48-run last wicket stand.
It will go down as another year of 2nd XI domination in Sub-District and here’s hoping next year the remaining firsts in the division are able to stop the rampage of Tooradin and Pakenham, allowing some natural premiership progression from Sub-District into the second flight.
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WGCA - GRAND FINAL RESULTS PREMIER Kooweerup 179 (C. Bright 55, M. Davey 45, N. Barfuss 6/46) d Cardinia 126 (T. Welsh 31, M. Davey 3/37). DISTRICT Cranbourne Meadows 193 (B. Murdoch 85, S. Marum 39, S. White 3/34) d Officer 148 (B. McHugh 29, S. Murdoch 4/47). SUB-DISTRICT Tooradin 243 (K. Latham 65, A. Proctor 48, D.W. Hunt 43, A. Creasey 34, J. Melbourne 4/33, J. Fisher 3/53) d Pakenham 195 (J. Gonzalez 35, T. Bethune 4/27). B GRADE Tooradin 223 (J. Wilson 85, L. Adams 41, S. Somers 40, S. Mathers 6/76, D. Cunliffe 3/54) d Merinda Park 177 (C. Robertson 33, L. Adams 5/42). C GRADE Pakenham 108 (G. McCraw 41, B.L. Monagle 3/10) d Officer 82 (B. Carlyle 30, T. Smith 5/32, T. Coupe 3/12). D GRADE Catani 9/215(cc) (B. McDonald 118, D. Scott 3/32) d Emerald 157 (K. Burns 58, B. Purvis 4/18, O. Fitzpatrick 3/48). E GRADE Pakenham 203 (B. Irvine 69, B. Price 55, N. Baker 5/26) d Devon Meadows 9/202(cc) (B. Antoniou 70, L. Daniels 46, D. Nobels 7/66, B. Irvine 2/40). F GRADE Officer 5/195(dec) (G. Tivendale 105, B. Langley 29no) d Pakenham 9/190(cc) (G. Hogben 53, G. Sewell 39, D. Selby 37, J. Langley 4/25, R.M. Marshall 3/36). G GRADE Emerald 9/165 (D. Street 37, A. Buller 3/31) d Clyde 162 (J. Driver 57, A. Buller 44, W. Marsh 4/23, N. Jansen 3/36). ONE-DAY Beaconsfield Black 7/146(cc) (R. Cook 37) d Beaconsfield Gold 77 (M. Kwasnievoski 31). UNDER 17 Pakenham 7/152 (M. Welsh 51no, Z.W. Chaplin 45no, S. McDavitt 3/26) d Beaconsfield 9/149(cc) (A.G. Roberts 52no, M. Welsh 3/29). UNDER 15 PREMIER Officer Green 9/138 (A. Reid 53no, M. Cammarano 4/18) d Cardinia 6/137(cc) (J. Berry 34, L. Ramage 33). UNDER 15 DISTRICT Pak. Upper/Toomuc 6/143 (M. Warne 40no, D. Williams 40no) d Catani 2/140(cc). UNDER 13 PREMIER Kooweerup Blue 8/170(cc) (M. Cammarano 31no) d Upper Beaconsfield 85. UNDER 13 NORTH Officer Gold 8/153(D. Taylor 37no, H. Malic 30no, L. Dunn 28) d Beaconsfield Black 8/151(cc) (J. Busacca 30no). UNDER 13 SOUTH Merinda Park 8/126 (T. Bertrand 37no, K. Boswell 30no, J. Craven 3/13) d Tooradin A 7/124(cc) (C. O’Riordan 30no).
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