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So hot in the pool “The Cranbourne Racing Centre and Recreation Reserve Committee of Management are delighted that the facility will undergo a major revamp so it can again be utilised by the local community,” he said. “It’s an important site for many residents of Cranbourne, who enjoyed its usage as the former heated pool centre, and I’m sure this announcement will be welcomed by many who wanted this returned for community use.” He said the site would be of benefit to jockeys and track riders from the racing club, as well as industry participants and the wider community. The facility is expected to be complete by the end of this year.

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It was announced last week that the old pool complex would be reinstated as a 24-hour fitness and health centre. While some welcomed this, others seemed to think that something else would better fit the site. Laura Coomber said: “Put a cinemas in, Cranbourne needs it,” while another reader agreed and said there were already enough gyms in the area. The Cranbourne Racing Centre and Recreation reserve Committee of Management had announced that it had secured a tenant for the site, on Grant Street. Committee of management president Geoff Whiffin said the group was thrilled the site would be resurrected.

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NEWS that the derelict Cranbourne pool complex will be turned into a fitness centre has sparked heated comment in the community. Cranbourne News readers expressed their views on the CranbourneBerwick News Facebook page after the story was posted online. While some voiced their disappointment over the current state of the old pools, others suggested alternative avenues the recreation reserve committee of management could have explored when looking to transform the site. Readers were also asked to share

their memories of the old Cranbourne pools, which have now become a haven for criminal activity. Loretta Iverach said she could remember “many summer days” at the pools. “Many wonderful memories were made spending time with friends, family and neighbours,” she said. “My own children also had swimming lessons there before moving over to Casey Race.” Others couldn’t believe what the site had become. Angela Galpin said she “couldn’t believe what it looked like now”. “We went to lots of kids’ parties there back in the day,” she said.

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A DRINKING tap at a Cranbourne secondary school left a sour taste in students’ mouths after it had been inadvertently connected to recycled water. One of the drinking taps at St Peter’s College Cranbourne has been connected to recycled water for more than a year, and the school is not aware of any student illnesses as a result of this. St Peter’s College principal Tim Hogan confirmed that “Class A recycled water was mistakenly connected to a drinking tap at St Peter’s College, East Campus, during the landscaping of the campus in 2013.” “The school’s maintenance staff discovered the error and the drinking tap was immediately shut down,” he said. An ongoing investigation is being conducted by the Victorian Building Authority concerning the external contractor(s) engaged to connect the drinking water fountain. Mr Hogan said that the school would work with the Department of Health and Human Services to determine any health impacts. “Advice we have received from the Department is that drinking the Class A recycled water may have led to a slight increased risk of gastro,” he said. “I should point out that there has been thorough testing of all drinking water outlets at the campus and no other issues

It has recently come to light that St Peter's College, Cranbourne East had one of its drinking taps connected to Class A recycled water. 137716 Picture: GEORGIA WESTGARTH have been found.” The Department of Health and Human Services (DH&HS) together with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning issued a statement following the revelations. “The issue was detected by a maintenance worker at St Peter’s College Cranbourne East campus and South East Water was alerted on 1 April,” a spokesperson said. The school community was notified, and preliminary assessments conducted by the DH&HS indicate that the risk

of illness from drinking this Class A recycled water is low. A further assessment of chemicals possibly present in the water found that the vast majority were at very low concentrations and unlikely to be harmful when consumed over the time that the recycled water was connected to the drinking fountain. All schools that receive recycled water from the Eastern Treatment Plant and the Pakenham Class A Recycled Water plant will be tested to ensure no direct connection has occurred.

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Jumps race ban plea By BRIDGET SCOTT TWO horses died in separate jumps trials at the Cranbourne Racing Track last week with the same jockey on the back of both horses. Racing Victoria (RV) confirmed that two horses were “humanely euthanised” by an on-course vet last Wednesday morning as a result of injuries sustained in falls at the Cranbourne jumps trials. The deaths have sparked outrage with animal welfare groups, including the RSPCA. RSPCA spokesperson Sharon MacKenzie said they were “saddened and angered” to hear of the deaths of

‘Feel the Fame’ and ‘Verification’ last week. “The deaths are two of many which could have been prevented if Racing Victoria had followed through on plans to ban jumps racing back in 2009,” she said. The Dean Binaisse-trained Feel the Fame and the Brett Scott-trained Verification fell in separate trials with jockey Richard Eynon riding both horses during the time of their falls. In a statement issued by RV it was said that Mr Eynon was assessed after both falls. “On-course medical staff examined Mr Eynon following the first fall and

passed him fit to continue riding,” a Racing Victoria spokesperson said.“Mr Eynon was again examined after the second fall by on-course medical staff who reported that he did not suffer any injuries.” Despite this, RV Stewards have requested a medical certificate before he be permitted to ride again. Both incidents have been referred to the Jumps Review Panel while a post-mortem will be conducted on both horses. Ms Mackenzie said these two deaths brought the number of horses that have died in Victoria due to jumps racing to 60 since 2006.

“These deaths are a tragedy, least of all because they could have been avoided,” Ms Mackenzie said. “It is deeply disappointing that year after year, we have seen horses maimed and killed for the benefit of a handful of trainers and spectators.” The recent deaths have seen further calls for the sport to be banned. “We call on the Victorian Government to move our state into the 21st century and ban jumps racing now,” Ms Mackenzie said. “For a Government that has repeatedly stated its commitment to animal welfare, now is the time for actions to speak louder than words.”

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By BRIDGET SCOTT A LIGHT plane accident in Tooradin last weekend left an elderly man hospitalised while a 16-year-old escaped nearly unscathed. On Sunday 12 April, emergency services attended the Tooradin Airfield after a plane crashed when attempting to land around midday. Police from Cranbourne and Dandenong, as well as members from the Pakenham Road Rescue Crew (PRRC) attended the scene to help free the 74-year-old pilot from the wreckage. He was airlifted to hospital. Detective Acting Senior Sergeant at Dandenong CIU Dean Hayes said the matter was under investigation with the cause still to be determined. He said it appeared the plane was trying to land on the landing strip for light aircrafts, and appeared to have bounced from that area across a ditch, and finished on a mound. “We are yet to find out if it was in regards to a pilot or mechanical error,” he said. The police officer said the pilot was being assessed for spinal injuries, while the 16-year-old boy was taken to Dandenong Hospital where he was treated for minor scratches and possibly a burn from the seat belt. Pakenham SES Media Liaison officer Shayne Honey said they were called to the airfield around 12.22pm where they found a light aircraft on the grass; however an eight foot deep creek lay between rescuers and the plane. “Rescuers were required to erect a makeshift bridge over the muddy creek with ladders to access the plane and take materials to enable the rescue,” he said. Mr Honey said rescuers were required to carry rescue equipment, including jaws of life, over the creek and into the paddock before they could begin to extract the pilot. “The pilot was removed from the plane, placed on a stretcher and carried over the creek using a pulley system,” he said.

A CRANBOURNE garage was set on fire in suspicious circumstances last week. The owner of the Camms Road property reported the fire around 4.30am on Tuesday 7 April after he heard a large noise and found his garage in flames. It’s understood the fire was mostly concentrated in the garage and caused only minor damage to a neighbouring property. CFA crews were called to the scene, but no one was injured in the blaze. Police are treating the fire as suspicious. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

A LETTERBOX has been set on fire in Cranbourne over the weekend. It’s believed the owner of the Ovata Place home heard a loud noise around 10.10pm on Saturday night and rushed outside to find his letterbox in flames. A burnt spray can of Mortein was found nearby. It’s believed the cost of the damage will be roughly $200. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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An elderly pilot in his seventies had to be removed from the wreckage. 137691 Picture: SUPPLIED “Rescuers were required to stand in the muddy creek to assist in getting the pilot to a waiting ambulance where he was further treated and airlifted to hospital.” Det Acting Sen Sgt Hayes said police were investigating the matter in consultation with Aviation Australia to determine the cause.

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Police abandoned hot pursuit POLICE were forced to call off a dangerous car chase in Berwick after a coupe bearing false plates was detected. It’s understood police approached the dark sports coupe on Clyde Road around 12.25am on Saturday night but the driver sped off. Police pursued the car as it headed outbound on the Monash Freeway but soon abandoned the chase because the offender was driving too erratically. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.

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AS LORRAINE Riches put it, everyone knows of someone who has been touched by anxiety and depression. Lorraine, the president of the Narre Warren Lions Club, reflected on her late mother’s battle with depression. “My mother was diagnosed with depression as a young child and she lived with it all her life,” Lorraine said. “And with her generation you were told to just get on with it, you didn’t speak about it.” Later this month Lorraine will convene a special depression and information session at the Casey council chambers, held in conjunction with the Narre Warren Lions Club and Beyondblue. The Pakenham and Endeavour Hills Lions Clubs, and the Berwick Lionesses, are also lending their support to the upcoming event. It comes as Beyondblue and the Lions Clubs of Australia joined forces last year to create the Joining Hands initiative, a project which will focus on raising awareness around anxiety and depression. “It’s to show people that they aren’t alone,” Lorraine said of the upcoming Casey event, to be held on 23 April. “You may be too afraid to seek help because you’re afraid of what people might think. “So to break that down there’s a lot of avenues out there, and you don’t have to feel ashamed.” The Casey event will include

Front from left are Narre Warren Lions Club member Clinton De Pol, president Lorraine Riches, member Gayle Hough and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. At the rear, from left, are Mayor Mick Morland, Lions Zone chairman Ron Hird and Gembrook MP Brad Battin. 137456 Picture: ROB CAREW a presentation from someone who has experienced depression and come through the other side, while a light supper will also be organised. Working as a nurse, Lorraine said she continually sees how depression and anxiety can leave its victims helpless and not knowing where to turn. “Some people are left almost catatonic, and they can’t function,” she said. “Others just go through the motions.” The gold coin donations raised from the event will all go towards Beyondblue.

“Even some people feel alone within their own families and are reluctant to speak to anyone,” Lorraine said. “Everyone’s been touched by knowing somebody with anxiety or depression in their lives. “And with the stigma and their response, sometimes you just don’t how to approach them.” For more information, contact Lorraine on 0450 806 744. Those in need of immediate assistance or who need someone trustworthy to talk to can phone Lifeline on 131 114.

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A CRANBOURNE couple are outraged after they received word that a half-way house would be constructed across the road from their bottle shop business. Danielle and Andre Khalil are in shock after information provided to them indicated that a half-way house would be built on the vacant block of land directly opposite their Bottle-O on Lurline Street, Cranbourne. “We are told it will be a half-way house and accommodation for floaters,” Ms Khalil said. “We have strong objections to this.” While the couple has claimed that this is a State Government initiative, the News could not receive confirmation that this was the case. A State Government spokesperson said the government is not aware of the half-way house and that most are developed by private operators. “We definitely don’t own any plans for that site,” the spokesperson said. The City of Casey Manager for Planning Duncan Turner said there are State Government planning provisions that allow for shared accommodation uses without the need for local planning permission. “The City of Casey has not issued any planning permits. “Council is investigating this matter to determine the exact nature of the proposal and its compliance with the State Government planning provisions,” he said. The couple couldn’t understand the logic behind a decision to build such a house opposite a bottle shop. “For them to open it here, something like that across the road from

Kelvin Guy from Cranbourne Pool and Spa, Andre Khalil from the local Bottle-0 and John Guy from Cranbourne Pool and Spa. Andre can't believe there may be a half-way house going up across the road Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS from his bottle shop. 137636 a Bottle-O, is crazy,” Mr Khalil said. Ms Khalil said a few people have expressed their concerns over the proposal and she is also worried about its close proximity to a childcare centre as well as a primary

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Re: Old Cranbourne Pools I believe it should be turned into a homeless shelter, not another gym. Come on council, give back to your community where there are so many families struggling. Sandra, via Web. Spent many years there as a kid. Great memories. This is terrible what these vandals have done to this place. Sally, via Facebook. So glad to see that something is going to be done to this site. We have many wonderful family memories there, what has happened is such a shame. Debbie, via Facebook. There are so many better things to go here rather than another gym! Looking at the pictures has brought back so many memories and the smell of that place; feels like it were only yesterday I was there. I used to love that place. Rebecca, via Facebook. Put in an arcade of some sort or a rock climbing place for all ages. Samantha, via Facebook. That is disgusting that the kids of Cranbourne think they have the right to do that. Amanda, via Facebook. Re: Dust woes Yeah that makes sense ... close the median strip on South Gippsland, at the Lynbrook end of Evans Road, and open Evans to through traffic ... problem solved. I remember when it was open ... it was a dangerous goat track, unsealed with a speed limit of 80km/h, now it’s sealed and it is closed ... makes no sense. Aziz, via Web. Re: Named after cultural hero Council now wish to re-zone lucrative employment land in Cranbourne West. They want to rezone the land to residential. I wonder why? Is it because they will receive developer levies? Is it because when the land is cut up and sold council will receive loads in rates? What about helping us ratepayers with local jobs, that’s why this land is zoned employment land - instead of thinking about your pockets? Oh, that’s right they have to make money from somewhere to pay for this $125 million dud. $125 million for new offices for council executives and councillors. What a joke! Nathan, via web.

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A LAUNCH night for the Cranbourne-Narre Warren Relay for Life will give new and old participants an insight into what the event is all about. The event on Wednesday 13 May will give residents the chance to meet organisers and learn about the fund-raising initiative. Volunteer committee member Brooke Walford said there would be a major announcement regarding the relay at the launching event and people can find out ways to support the event. “We encourage all Cranbourne and Narre Warren residents to attend as we will be taking registrations on the night, selling candle bags via cash or card and there is a fantastic door prize,” Brooke said. Last year, the Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life event raised close to $125,000 and this year’s fund-raising goal is set at $150,000. Brooke said they are on the lookout for more participants as well as businesses to support the event. “We’re currently looking for passionate residents to gather their friends to participate in the Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life. “We’re also looking for local businesses to provide support

The Cranbourne Narre Relay for Life launch event will be held on 13 May at 7pm. 137702 through sponsorships or donations,” she said. Cancer Council Victoria representatives will also be at the launch to tell people more about the latest Relay for Life developments. The locally organised Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life event

sees teams participate in a relaystyle walk or run, challenging themselves to stay on the track overnight to raise funds and awareness to help fight cancer. The event also features special ceremonies, live entertainment, and activities suitable for all ages.

The launch event will take place at the Casey Fields Athletics Track, 160 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. If you cannot attend the launch event but would still like to join the Cranbourne Narre Relay For Life event, phone 1300 65 65 85 or visit www.relayforlife.org.au.


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Luke’s a survivor By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RACHEL Shambrook’s voice trembles just slightly when the Narre Warren mother recalls the moment she was told her son, Luke, was alive. But it’s the falter in Rachel’s voice which says so much more than words ever could. Luke’s smiling face has been broadcast worldwide since the 11-year-old was miraculously rescued after going missing in bushland near Lake Eildon for four nights over Easter. “I stepped outside the tent and the policeman was just standing there and fortunately, and I mean this in all sincerity, he didn’t give me too long to wonder why he was back again and just straight away he said, ‘They’ve got him, and he’s okay’,” Rachel said. “If he’d given me any longer to think about it I would have been expecting, at that point, bad news. “He had this look of sheer happiness on his face that finally he could come and say they’d found him.” Every Easter Luke and his family - Rachel, his father, Tim, and his younger siblings Matthew and Lauren - stay with relatives and friends at the Candlebark camping area in the Lake Eildon National Park for the long weekend. The Shambrooks arrived at the camping ground on Thursday afternoon and had breakfast with Luke the next day, but later on Friday morning the young boy took it upon himself to go on an adventure. “He’s very familiar with the whole place and what we do there,” Rachel said. “We have our standard set of

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walks that we routinely do because we love the place so much. “Our best guess is he woke in the morning and started his normal routine of getting dressed and having breakfast outside the tent then it suddenly occurred to him, he hadn’t been for his walk. “Our best guess, given that he can’t tell us why he left, is that he took it upon himself to go.” Luke’s ordeal is a memory now but those four nights were the longest of Rachel and Tim’s lives. His mother said one of the most difficult moments was calling out Luke’s name and hearing nothing back as Tim and Rachel continued to search for their child long after night had fallen. “The first night and the last night were probably the hardest,” Rachel said. “When we got to the night-time,

there was that realisation that he was going to be out there, he was going to be by himself. “We knew he wouldn’t have any food or water, and when we sat down to tea and went to bed ourselves, that was when it really hit the hardest. “And then the new day would start and simply because it was a new day there was that sense of, just maybe today. “Then the next night came.” But each morning Rachel and Tim woke again to search for Luke, drawing on their inner strength as much for Matthew, 10, and Lauren, 7, as for themselves. Rachel, who has been pivotal in setting up the Casey Cardinia Sibling Support group, is passionate about looking after siblings of children with a disability. And on the Monday hope was once again rekindled when Luke’s

beanie was found. The Shambrooks said they had been blown away by the number of volunteers who had given up their time to join the rescue effort, including friends from the Berwick Church of Christ and other networks in Casey, even strangers from throughout Victoria. Rachel, who was also involved heavily in the push to open the Specialist School in Officer, is still marvelling at Luke’s resilience, which saw his journey end safely in the care of doctors at the Royal Children’s Hospital. While it’s nearly unfathomable to imagine what Rachel, Tim and their children have gone through at the start of this month, there may be a phrase that fits. Next to the Shambrooks’ front door in Narre Warren is a plaque bearing three words. “Home sweet home“.

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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MORE than $7.5 million worth of illicit drugs were seized and two men arrested after Casey CIU last week busted an extensive drug ring with several local links. The joint AFP, customs and Casey police investigation - known as Operation Bigcray - saw more than two tonnes of the drug 1,4-Butanediol, similar to GHB, seized across four locations in Endeavour Hills and Dandenong on Tuesday 7 and Thursday 9 April. In addition to the $7 million drug haul, it’s believed alleged stolen property and weapons were seized by police, while assets were also frozen. A 30-year-old man from Endeavour Hills and a 42-year-old man from Narre Warren were arrested in relation to the bust. The Endeavour Hills man has been remanded in custody and charged with drug trafficking, possession of proceeds of crimes, possession of stolen property and weapons offences. He is set to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court in July. The Narre Warren man was released, pending further inquiries. The drug haul was seized after four seperate warrants were issued across two days. It’s understood the first property raided was in Endeavour Hills, and this led police to three separate storage sheds in Dandenong. Detective Senior Sergeant Stuart Freeman praised the Casey CIU drug team on carrying out an “excellent job”, which, he said, had taken several months of planning. 1,4-Butanediol - a colourless and odourless liquid colloquially referred to as BD - is listed as an illicit drug precursor which can be metabolised in the liver to form GHB. GHB is an illegal drug in Australia. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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Briefly Bike thief hunt A MAN has gained access to a house in Lyndhurst by climbing a fence, before stealing different types of property. Sometime between 12.30pm and 12.45pm on Monday 23 March the offender got into the home along Reyoff Place and took two bikes. Police have released CCTV images and he was described as being dark in appearance, with black hair and a goatee. He also wore jeans and a jacket with a HY on the upper left and had socks but no shoes on. The man threw the bikes over the fence and took off. Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Three times the limit A CRANBOURNE woman was busted behind the wheel by police while allegedly three times over the legal blood alcohol limit last weekend. The woman in her thirties was caught as part of Operation Nightforce which ran in Mulgrave and Glen Iris last weekend. The Traffic Accident Commission (TAC) funded initiative ran on Friday and Saturday nights in High Street, Malvern and Toorak Road, Glen Iris.The woman blew a reading of .154 and recorded the highest result for those caught during the operation. She is scheduled to face Moorabbin Magistrates' Court at a later date. As part of the operation, Prahran Highway Patrol officers conducted 1143 preliminary breath tests, detecting 20 drink drivers. In total, police detected 39 traffic offences.

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Family flees fire By BRIDGET SCOTT A FATHER and daughter made a lucky escape on Sunday night when their Hampton Park house burst into flames. Extensive damage was caused to the Alma Road home. About 11.15pm the Hampton Park CFA was called to the fire which was thought to have been caused by burning candles in a bedroom. Hampton Park firefighter

Lieutenant Sean McGuckin said it took crews about two hours to get the blaze under control. “We attended very quickly and got it under control fast,” he said. “However, crews were on scene until around 1.30am the next morning.” Neither of the residents who were at home at the time sustained any serious injuries although Lt McGuckin said they

were obviously in shock. Lt McGuckin said while the contents of the house were destroyed, the structure remained somewhat intact. “There was extensive damage which extended throughout the house,“ he said. The Hampton Park Fire Brigade as well as firefighters from Hallam and a specialist vehicle from Frankston attended the incident.

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Auction of top stuff By BRIDGET SCOTT

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Get a copy of your Star News Group newspaper next week as we celebrate locally the ANZAC Centenary.

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A SELFLESS Cannons Creek resident who has collected items for over 45 years will put them to auction this weekend, with all funds raised to go towards a water project in Tonga. Andrew Pinxt moved to the area in 1968 and started his collection not long after. “I had a collection in Holland, but was forced to get rid of it when I migrated,” he said. The collector said he could recall visiting the tip not long after he arrived, arriving with two rubbish bins and returning with four. “I collect whatever I can get my hands on,” he said. With everything from lamps, toys, old school memorabilia and horse carriages, near everything is set to go as the Cannons Creek resident and his wife get ready to downsize. Unsure of where they will move to yet, the couple hope to remain in the area. Mr Pinxt hopes to get around 100 people to his auction this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and said all funds raised would go towards a new water system he was helping build in Tonga as part of a Rotary project. He said while he would find it hard to let most of it go he “must be realistic” and would be particularly sad to let go of the various lamps he had collected. “It was fun, real fun,” he said. Mr Pinxt said he had a museum set up and could remember groups from retirement villages coming through and donating pieces to his displays. “I treasure just about everything,” he said. Among his collection are old school desks as well as a number of ink wells which he came across when he did the gas behind the Cranbourne Primary School. In addition to the auction, he will also hold a tool sale on 9 May. For more information about the auction this weekend, contact Andrew Pinxt on 0419 722 501.


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Up close with reptiles By BRIDGET SCOTT CHILDREN experienced the wild side of nature last week during school holidays and got their hands on the reptile displays at Cranbourne Homecentre. On Tuesday 7 April, school kids were given the rare chance to meet and greet a variety of scaly, slithering animals. Parents watched as their children braved the cold-blooded creatures which included snakes, lizards, frogs and a crocodile. The youngsters were also taught how to handle the animals correctly, as well as the reptiles’ role in nature and learnt how to treat a snakebite. Parents were kept nothing short of entertained as they watched on with coffees in hand, with the children also later treated to creative craft workshops from Lincraft.

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FROM PAGE 1. A LONG, curved driveway leads you to the impressive main entrance of this two-storey, custom-built designer home, in a unique location within the urban growth area of Clyde. This bright, spacious and elegant country estate offers luxury living and future subdivision potential, (future development site, approximately 23 acres). With world-class facilities, this unique estate offers approximately 50 squares of luxury living, with six bedrooms plus study, four separate living areas, four bathrooms, five toilets and a designer kitchen. The master bedroom captures your attention with its size and quality fittings and outstanding garden views. There is an in-built wet bar to serve the large party room, which can hold in excess of 50 guests. This property needs to be seen to be appreciated with all the inclusions and extras a home can offer. There is a high-quality built tennis court, next to a state of the art swimming pool and spa complex, surrounded by professionally landscaped gardens. The land is divided into 15 well fenced and maintained paddocks with water. There is a 60x20 manege for horse training, serviced with four stables, a wash room and tack room. There are three storage sheds to provide ample storage space, with the largest shed being 300 square metres.

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COASTAL LIVING IN STYLE‌ Three spacious bedrooms, master offering a built in robe, a walk in robe plus ensuite. Other features to this home are an open plan kitchen, meals & living area, pine line cathedral ceilings & exposed beams, a coonara, split system reverse cycle unit, French doors in the master bedroom stepping out onto the decked BBQ area with views of the treetops, neat gardens with double garage on remote control & all in a quiet court location.

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DESIGNED FOR STYLE, LOCATED FOR LIFESTYLE Boasting 3 spacious bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in wardrobe, separate lounge room, separate living room with dining area, great size chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances, laundry with plenty of storage & alfresco area with a low maintenance landscaped backyard. Extras: ducted heating, split system air conditioner, down lights throughout & 1.5 remote car garage.

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LIFETIME OF ANTIQUE PASSION IN the mid 1960s, Andrew Pinxt arrived in Australia by ship as a 20-year-old migrant from the Netherlands seeking to make a new life for himself. When he first arrived in Australia, Andrew boarded for a time in Dandenong. Before leaving Europe, he was educated as a boilermaker/welder and structural engineer but as a hobby in his spare time Andrew began to collect antiques. However, because it was not possible for him to bring his fledgling collection with him he had no choice but to reluctantly leave it behind with his family on his departure. In 1970 Andrew married his beloved wife Patsy and they moved to Cranbourne to establish his business and start their family. Their first home was in Narre Warren Road (Cameron Street) opposite the Melbourne Hunt Club. In those days, when Cranbourne was still a small country town with minimal services, there was no regular rubbish collection and the toilet was in the back yard. So, a part of Andrew’s regular weekly chores was to take their domestic rubbish to the local tip. The only problem was that in the early seventies old items and unwanted goods were usually disposed of at the rubbish tip. So Andrew would visit the tip with a fully laden rubbish

bin, only to return with his car full of antiques and other collectibles which had been deposited there by other residents. Andrew boasts with a smirk, that even his matrimonial bed was sourced from the local rubbish tip. In the early eighties, when Andrew and Patsy shifted their family from Cranbourne to their present property in the beautiful coastal village of Cannons Creek, they had a lot more room and Andrew’s passion for collecting grew by the day to become a very sizable and varied collection. Andrew has been a member

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work needed in the Pacific nation. The added fact that he and his wife Patsy have retired and would like to down-size from their present three-acre property and spend some more time travelling in their caravan and exploring Australia has resulted in the opportunity for avid collectors to acquire items which it has taken Andrew a lifetime to put together. Cranbourne's Finning First National Real Estate, in conjunction with Garry Nash First National Real Estate in Wangaratta, will be offering Andrew’s beloved collection over three massive clearing sales commencing at 9am

and past president of the Rotary Club of Cranbourne over almost four decades and in recent years he has become actively involved in voluntary projects in the tiny Pacific nation of Tonga. In 2014, Andrew’s most recent project, along with 25 other volunteers from Rotary, his family and the wider community, was to bring a much needed fresh water supply to the island of Eua in Tonga. With a desire to complete this project, Andrew has reluctantly decided to part with his muchloved lifetime collection in order to help finance some of the remaining

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2024 WILLOW GROVE RD WILLOW GROVE Barely 5 mins to the school, store, kinder, restaurant, lake & more.Enchanting gardens meander through & around this 4.4Acre property. Splashes of colour, scents changing with each step & views of Mt Baw Baw to the North & Blue Rock Lake to the South. A 3 bdrm country home hidden well back from the road, enclosed yard, expansive deck & the huge living room is in addition to the lounge, study, kitchen & dining areas. Great shedding, numerous fruits, paths, dam & many resting places to take in the pure serenity. $395,000 Internet ID: wg3454 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

Drouin West

197 Old Sale Road

Beautifully renovated 4br home on 1/2 acre allotment/rural setting. 2 bath, 2 great-sized living areas. Solid fuel heating. Decked entertaining area. Large shedding, plenty of space for boat/truck/trailer. Close to Drouin’s amenities. For Sale $439,000 - $469,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN24758 Open Saturday 11.30am - 12.00pm Brad Boyde P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 E brad.boyde@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Drouin

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7212 SQUARE METERS (1.78 ACRES) Old world charm, 4 bedroom brick veneer home, ornamental gardens, extensive shedding and a pony paddock makes this a very desirable property with potential. This home is in a great location, convenient to a variety of schools, the freeway and shopping centres. This is a great opportunity for you to update or rebuild, keep a pony, work or store in the 100 sqm shed and to enjoy the rural lifestyle in such a well sought after position. Auction Saturday 2nd May at 11am, agent onsite from 10am Inspect By Appointment Contact Tom Gibson 0438 574 472 or Brian Rodwell 0438 031 566 Alex Scott & Staff, Level 3, 480 Collins Street, Melbourne - 8610 6578

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4 George Street

Pristine 4br home. Lounge, family, rumpus. Well designed/ equipped kitchen. Bdrms with BIRs. Master: WIR, ensuite, spa bath. Home office. New timber floors, 3 s/system’s, ducted heating. Dbl garage: remote, internal, rear access. Covered alfresco, 3 water tanks, workshop. 756m2 block.

Great location. Huge 1585m2 block (approx). Dual side access. 4 bdrms with BIRs, ensuite to master: brilliant views of in-ground pool & Bunyip. Large study. Northfacing kitchen/dining. Gas log fire, split-system, ceiling fans. Carport, trailer/boat parking. 3 water tanks.

For Sale $479,000 - $515,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN24742 Open Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am Brad Boyde P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 Harcourts Drouin

For Sale $479,000 - $510,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN24746 Open Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Brad Boyde P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 Harcourts Drouin

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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Narre Warren South

Cranbourne

42 Harold Keys Drive

18 Hotham Street

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This home is bound to be a family favourite, offering all the space you could ask for with 5 bedrooms, 2 separate loving areas & 2 bathrooms all on a 630m2 allotment. Features include master bedroom with WIR, 2 separate living areas, ducted heating throughout, evaporative cooling, kitchen opens on a separate tiled dining area, double lock up garage with rear access & large undercover outdoor area.

This site is situated on a corner location with land size measuring approx 756m2. Walking distance to almost everything & offers the possibility to be developed as a multiple unit site (S.T.C.A). The home features 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, large living area & open plan meals area/kitchen area.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

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This spacious 2 bedroom unit has a large separate lounge with gas wall furnace, roomy kitchen/ meals area, new gas stove & air conditioner. Both bedrooms have built in robes, separate bathroom, laundry, toilet & two passages. There is a long single lock up garage & large private yard. For Sale $249,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Peter Damon M 0409 178 319

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.

This ultra modern 4 bedroom home has 3 formal living areas, lounge, rumpus room, family room & add to that a huge outdoor alfresco area, all set on 1000sqm. Open plan kitchen with gas cook top, electric fan forced oven, s/s twin dish draw dishwasher & a remote controlled skylight giving lots of light & fresh air to this magnificent kitchen. Dining/family room with wood heater, spacious master bedroom with WIR & full ensuite & double shower, expansive outdoor alfresco area, double garage, ducted gas heating, solar hot water, ducted vacuum & 11mtr x 8mtr lock up shed with roller doors. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:45am Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $275,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne West 16 City Vista Circuit

If you watch "THE BLOCK"....... You will love this! 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 Neg over $480,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

Cranbourne Lot 804 Red Maple Drive

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Casiana Grove Estate - NEW HOME

This character filled home is set on 863sqm and has beautiful original timber floors, modern kitchen, large living area, super sized galvanized shed/workshop with back section lined with 2 bedrooms & a living area.

-4 bedrooms plus study -3 living areas -Open plan kitchen, dining & family room -Theatre room -Alfresco -Cooling & heating systems -512m2 land -Double garage with internal access -Landscaping -31.82sq

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 10:00 to 10:30am Peter Damon M 0409 178 319

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Devon Meadows

Cranbourne East

13 Cross Road

18 Tyndall Street

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The Quality of finishes & level of upgrades will amaze you!

A rare opportunity to secure this remarkable country lifestyle property surrounded by peace & tranquility. Comprising of 3 large bedrooms plus study, the spacious master bedroom has an ensuite & WIR, other bedrooms with built in robes, separate lounge room, kitchen & dining room, large pergola & swimming pool. Only two minutes walk to Devon Meadows Primary school & a short drive to Cranbourne Central. There is also a workshop with plenty of car space, 2 split system air conditioners, wood heater, solar hot water panels & 20 solar panel system. For Sale Price by Neg over $370,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

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Langwarrin 170 Warrandyte Road

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!

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Fitting in for work By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MIGRANT women in Casey looking for work now have somewhere to turn to in order to break into the Australian workplace. This month the Hampton Park Friendship Network has helped launch a local 10-week training course for migrant women under the guidance of women’s employment group Fitted for Work. Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition (VIRWC) project leader Elaine Smith, who is helping to co-ordinate the workshops, said she had been eager to bring the program to Casey to meet an ever-growing need for work among migrant women. “At the Women’s Friendship Cafe in Hampton Park, we meet many migrant women keen to make a start so I asked Fitted for Work to run a program here,” she said. “We have many talented, educated and experienced women who come to settle in this suburb. “Because their experience is from overseas they are not sure how to begin, what to say at an interview, or how to prepare a resume. “Local business and professional women and employers can be a helping hand along the way so the women can take that first step into a job.” The migrant women employment workshop will run for 10 weeks, eight of which will be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Hampton Park, while two will be run in the city.

Kirsten Majidi and Elaine Smith at the first workshop. The course will help participants in job searching, refining their resumes, practising interview responses, as well as teaching them about Australian workplace laws and culture. Ms Smith also said the program was looking for successful local women who could act as mentors to others and help the participants seek work. “The more women who are confident and earning in City of Casey, the more we all benefit,” she said. “Local businesses prosper when

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The class of 1935.

The Devon Meadows first school photo in 1921.

Class reunion DEVON Meadows Primary School will celebrate its centenary next year and organisers want to track down all past students, staff and families to help commemorate the occasion. President of the school council Rebecca Griffiths wants any past members of the school to come forward and be part of the celebrations which are planned for March next year. “From humble beginnings in 1916 with 45 students and one school building to today with 220 students, new buildings and playground areas, Devon Meadows Primary School is still a beautiful little country school,” she said. “Many past students and staff have fond memories of their time at the school and count their time here as some of the best years in their lives.” Ms Griffiths said there is a centenary reunion dinner planned which will be held on Saturday 19 March at Settlers Run Golf and Country Club,

with some former students and staff members appearing as guest speakers on the night. An open day market will run prior to this on Sunday 28 February from 10am until 3pm. Ms Griffiths said the school buildings will be open for everyone to roam around and see the changes which have occurred at the school over the past 100 years. Guests will also have the chance to order the centenary book and add their time to the centenary tree. There will be stallholders on the day as well as students who will have their side show alley stalls. A barbecue as well as a cake stall will also be open, and everyone is welcome. If anyone would like to be part of the celebrations they can contact Ms Griffiths on 0402 687 787.

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Expo hones vital skills for a successful career By GEORGIA WESTGARTH STUDENTS from across Casey can get hands-on experience and insightful industry knowledge on a wide range of jobs at the 2015 South East Careers Expo and Try a Trade on Tuesday 21 April. An initiative by the South East Local Learning and Employment Network together with the City of Casey, the event attracts more than 2000 students each year. Expo founding member LINK Employment and Training general manager Terry Breheny said the big day was a critical one. “The exposure over one day is really valuable for us to explain to the students all the trade options out there and to help them end up in wonderful careers. Many students are unaware of the opportunities available in trades,” Mr Breheny said. “My view is that there is a big void in school students’ understanding of the VET (vocational education and training) sector and on the day we try to get students to look at a broader range of options rather than just university courses,” Mr Breheny said. The day will enlighten students on trades such as carpentry, plumbing, tiling, bricklaying, painting and engineering, as well as hair and beauty. “At our stand, we will present careers in automotive, carpentry, business and hairdressing and will have information and equipment available for students to try the trade and chat with our qualified trainers who currently train in those four industries,” Mr Breheny said. The Australian Defence Force, Victoria Police, Chisholm Institute, VFA Learning and the Australian Brick and Blocklaying Federation will also be present on the day. “We’ll have mannequins set up to get a taste of hairdressing and a laptop for the students to have a look at Excel for business, a Holden engine will be there and students can have a go at replacing spark plugs and checking oil,” Mr Breheny said. “Students will also have the chance to make a wooden pencil case as a part of the carpentry section,” he said. LINK Employment and Training will visit schools in term three to discuss career options as the students decide on subjects for Years 11 and 12. The expo will start at 9am and finish at 3pm at the Cranbourne Racecourse.

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Rotary pulls in for car show CAR lovers have descended on Dandenong Showgrounds to raise about $30,000 for the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills. Dandenong Valley All Holden Car Show co-ordinator Hans Van Dyk said the 12 April event was the biggest in its seven-year history. “It’s very hard to count the cars but I’d guess about 600 in total,” he said. “There was every model Holden that you could imagine. “The number of people was on par with previous years. There were maybe 2000 people.” Mr Van Dyk said Rotary Club of Narre Warren and several members from the new Casey Cardinia Rotaract Club helped to run the day. “And thanks to our sponsors we didn’t have to spend anything on running the event,” he said. “All of the money raised will

be able to go back into the community.” Recipients will include Hand Brake Turn, Cornerstone Contact Centre, Dandenong Netball Centre, Big Brother Big Sister, Operation Newstart Casey and Dandenong, Life Education, Doveton Men’s Shed, Mossgiel Park Primary School, Teenage Road Accident Group, student assistance at Doveton College, the Herb Thomas Memorial Trust and Inner Wheel Cord Blood Research. The show was originally designed as an outlet for local Commodore owners to get together and take pride in owning, maintaining and driving their cars in a responsible way. It’s just one event that Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills organises and runs. Call secretary Alan Kamerling on 0418 541 700 to get involved.

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ASPIRING netballers can take their skills to the court with a term two netball clinics running every Thursday at the Cranbourne Indoor Sports for boys and girls aged seven and above. ■ Every Thursday from 5pm until 5.45pm. Cost is $15 per session or $12 for the full term. To register call Mary on 5996 541, and bring a friend to get one session free. Cranbourne Indoor Sports is located at 14 Smethurst Street, Cranbourne.

Afghan Bazaar Cultural Tour EXPERIENCE Afghan fashion, food and music on this guided tour to various shops and restaurants. ■ Starting location is advised on booking. Thursday 23 April, 6.30pm to 8.30pm. $45 per person, including tastings and meal. Bookings are essential. Call 9771 5777 or book at www.greaterdandenong.com.

Mental health GROW is offering a unique 12 step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. Gold coin donation appreciated. ■ The Berwick Group meets at the Berwick Neighbourhood Centre 112 High St, Berwick, Wednesdays at 10am. Contact the GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visit www.grow.net.au for more information.

Both sides CHITTY Chitty Bang Bang stars David Hobson and Rachael Beck will reunite in Dandenong next month. They’ll perform songs from Les Miserables, My Fair Lady, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Sound of Music, Oliver and West Side Story. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 1 May, 8pm. Tickets are priced from $55. The show is 120 minutes with interval. Visit www.drumtheatre. com.au or call 8571 1666.

Language picnic A CHANCE to bring together different ‘talks of life’, in order to expose children and adults to languages other than English, whether they are spoken at home, by friends and relatives, or learnt at school. The program includes an animal words trail, story-telling, sample language courses, crafts, song and dance in a variety of languages spoken in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America. ■ The Myuna Community Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, on Sunday 19 April, 11am to 3pm. Contact Dr Brigitte Lambert on laacal@ hotmail.com or call 0431 262 704 for more details.

Cemetery walk THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group is holding a World War I walk in Berwick Cemetery this month. ■ Sunday 19 April, from 10am. Entry is $5 per head. Bookings are essential, contact Lynne on 8787 5558, or at research.officer@ nwfhg.org.au.

Trivia night A DANDENONG charity will have prizes for trivia champs and raffle goodies at this event. The Avocare Community Connect Distribution Centre distributes food to organisations and charities that service homeless and disenfranchised people. ■ The Dandenong Club, 1579 Heatherton Road, Dandenong. Friday 17 April, 7pm. $25

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HOLLY Gordon will lead a gentle and fun introduction to hand embroidery with key techniques and basic stitches. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Garden, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Sunday 3 May, noon to 2pm. $10 per person. Bookings are essential. Call 9793 4511 or email heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au.

THIS one-man show Canakkale. Gallipoli. Lest We Forget storyteller Jan ‘Yarn’ Wositzky tells both sides of the Gallipoli tale. The emotional, humorous and informative presentation includes music from the banjo, bodhrán and harmonica. The story tells of soldiers from different worlds who shared a living hell, and of the women behind the lines and across the sea who grieved for their men. ■ Narre Warren Library,Overland Drive Fountain Gate, Sunday 26 April at 2.30pm to 3.30pm. Book online at http://tinyurl.com/cclcevents or phone 8782 3300.

Artist-in-Residence Showcase per person. Finger food will be provided. Drinks will be at bar prices. Call Elsa on 9793 9766 or email elsa@avocare.org.au.

Open studio ART and craft lovers can explore the studios of Heritage Hill’s artists in residence on the first Sunday of the month. Guests are welcome to observe their practice and discuss their work. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Garden, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Sunday 3 May, 1pm to 3pm. Entry is by a donation. Bookings are encouraged. Call 9793 4511 or email heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au.

Beautiful one day ILBIJERRI Theatre returns to Dandenong with

an optimistic, raw and confronting performance about an Aboriginal death in police custody on Palm Island. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesday 22 April, 8pm. The show is 75 minutes long with no interval. Tickets are priced from $27.50. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

Great songs of the war years THIS musical concert will honour the Anzac Centenary with songs that were performed throughout the First and Second World Wars. The cast will include Opera Australia star Tiffany Speight, international soprano Alison Jones, Opera Australia mezzo Caroline Vercoe and star Australian tenor Roy Best.

THIS exhibition celebrates the talent, concepts and projects of last year’s Heritage Hill artists-in-residence. The artists worked with textiles, sound and voices, performance artists, paint, installations and multimedia. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 24 April.

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section of Network Classifieds.

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FIREWOOD, split, dry, local gum, no red gum, $75 per metre, plus delivery, includes stacking. Call James 0401 827 411.

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

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FREECALL

Council gives notice under section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Vic) (Act) of its intention to extend the existing lease with the Tenant. The principal terms of the lease will remain the same, being: 1. Annual rental of $10 per annum plus GST. 2. The term of the lease will be extended by two further terms of 10 years and 6 years respectively. 3. The permitted use of the premises is: “Clubhouse and Pavilion for sporting, athletic and social purposes for members of the Tenant and their guests and invitees in accordance with Constitution of the Tenant or other governing instrument of the Tenant” and “Licensed Club holding a Club Licence under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 (Vic) as amended from time to time and a gaming licence under the Gaming machine Control Act 1991 (Vic) as amended from time to time”. 4. In addition to the annual rent, the Tenant must pay (either by way of gifts, donations or sponsorships) at least 3.33% of its gaming revenue each financial year to local community organisations. Please contact Mr Gillieron 9705 5200 for any further information on the proposed lease extension. A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Act must do so by the close of business on 15 May 2015. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address: The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN 3805 A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of the Council (or of a committee determined by the Council) to be heard in support of the submission. Mike Tyler (Chief Executive Officer)

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Ask About Our 25% Discount Antenna Special

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Casey City Council (Council) granted a lease to the Tooradin & District Sports Club Ltd ACN 110 854 584 (formerly known as the Tooradin & District Sports Club Inc) (Tenant) commencing on 1 April 2004 for a term of 14 years, with an option for one further term of 10 years in respect of the premises located at 62-68 South Gippsland Highway, Tooradin. A plan of the premises is shown diagonally hatched below.

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

CASEY CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LEASE LAND

30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228 SameDay DayResponse Response 3 3 Same LocalTechnicians Technicians 3 Local 3 All 100% Guaranteed 3 All 100% Guaranteed 3 3 Home Theatre Installations Theatre Installations 3 FREE on-site Signal Test and Quote 3 Home Government Endorsed on-site Signal TestInstallers and Quote 3 3 FREE

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Windermere Child & Family Services seeks applications from agencies that wish to deliver programs at the Communities for Children Cranbourne site from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2017. Communities for Children focuses on the health and development of children from birth to age 12, support for families and parents, creating child friendly communities and supporting Family & Children’s Services to work more effectively. Agencies interested in providing Communities for Children programs are required to attend the Information Session on Monday 27 April from 9:30am to 11:30am at the Old Shire Hall, 162 Sladen St, Cranbourne. To obtain an Expression of Interest pack contact Therese Mulcahy on (03) 5995 4655 or email therese.mulcahy@windermere.org.au. Applications open 23 April and close 14 May 2015. The Communities for Children Initiative is funded by the Department of Social Services.

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1181046-ACM16-15

C997259-JL2-12

Arthur Wren Hall, Stuart Ave. Hampton Park Vic 3976

If your business fits the above, please forward cover letter, no more than two pages about your business and services and copies of the above information. If letter is approved a full set of tender documentation will be sent to you for your perusal, please email cover letter to enquiries@hpng.com.au Ref cleaners contract This tender closes Friday 24th April 2015 at 5pm

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

Delivered in 10 metre loads

Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

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

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

HAMPTON PARK, 31 Meredith Crescent, Saturday 18th April, 8am-2pm. Plants, bric-a-brac, golf, electrics.

Visited

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

Phone: 5941 4578

B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k

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

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES Narre Warren 9796 7090

TREADMILL GoFit Platinum, gymnasium quality. $600ono. Phone 9769 5959.

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

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

5941 2516

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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

(Pakenham Community Market) 3rd Sunday of Month, THIS SUNDAY 19TH OF APRIL 8AM-1PM 100 PLUS STALLS!! $20 a stall.

1180899-HM16-15

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

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

www.pakenhamcommunitymarket.com.au V Computers

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

V Garden/ Outdoor

Business Computing Specialists

C686565-JM4-9

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

V Farm Services

V Houses & Units For Sale

Phone Wayne 0448 802 359

Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked

MULCH GRASS SLASHING and earthmoving qequipment available, Call Wayne on 0448 802 359.

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

HORSE ARENA

SCREENED TOP SOIL:

5941 5790

V To Let DROUIN, near new home, 3BR, 2 bathrooms, DLUG, near schools and shops. $290 pw. Ph: 0438 319 887

NARRE WARREN, luxury accomodation starting from $150pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. Phone 0429 022 889. PAKENHAM, room available, fully furnished, double bed, TV, ensuite, communal kitchen. $180pw plus bills. 0412 008 663.

V Education & Tuition

AVON

JAPANESE Language

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Phone Bev 0411 334 415

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

Celebrations

MatchWorks (a division of Karingal – a national not for profit organisation) - is excited to announce our recent success in the Australian Government Employment Services Tender “Jobactive” from July 1 2015. We have significantly increased our employment services footprint in the South East Melbourne and Mornington Penninsula area and are looking for qualified, motivated and enthusiastic people to join our dynamic team.

EARLY MORNING DELIVERY DRIVER Please call Narre Warren Newsagency:

9704-6495

Applications close Wednesday 29th April 2015

MatchWorks is a division of Karingal, a large community service organisation. Karingal has a diverse and inclusive workforce and encourages applications from people with a disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and other cultural backgrounds.

Classes & Tutorials All Levels Corporate, Private, Travel, VCE

dfemploy@bigpond.com by 17/04/15

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER

FABRICATOR /WELDER TIG/MIG required. Long term position. Phone 9792 0492.

Casual Position 4 days per week 30 hours per week Must be energetic and fit

Applications to: Davel@wesfil.com.au

GET PAID TO GET FIT!

Full Time For onsite, domestic glazing and commercial work. Overtime available. Please call 9705-7911. Narre Warren area.

LABOURER

JUNIOR GLAZIER

Must have MR truck licence This role involves some heavy liŌing

Heavy Haulage Company based in Narre Warren requires an experienced and self-motivated driver. H.C. Licence is required. Experience with low-loader, tilt tray and transport of earthmoving equipment would be an advantage. However, training will be provided for the right applicant. To apply, please download the application form from our website, and submit together with your resume to: michael@delplant.com.au. Delplant Haulage Pty. Ltd. PO Box 1322, Narre Warren Vic 3805 www.delplant.com.au

Narre Warren South 9703-0642

Required for busy Home Salon in Berwick. Approximately two days per week. Phone 0418 352 155 for further information.

STOREPERSON

LAMINATORS AND FINISHERS Experience required. Dandenong area. Phone: 9798 7011 after 9am

Experienced Glazier

An excellent opportunity exists to join a large expanding cabinet making firm in Pakenham. We currently have a posiƟon available for a:

Seeking qualified registered plumber experienced in all aspects of plumbing and drainage for new homes. Full time position (on wages). Own vehicle & tools req. Company based in Beaconsfield. Apply to

Operator wanted for 5 tonne excavator and tipper truck, HR/HC licence required. Experience is a must. Immediate start. Ph: 0407 535 556

Deliver homeware catalogues Flexible hours. NOT JUNK MAIL! Phone: 1300 664 751 www.pennymiller.com.au

TRUCK DRIVER

OWNER DRIVERS Reliable drivers sought for regular PUD runs throughout Vic. Competitive rates and conditions. 8t 12-14pl rigid with 1.5t full tailgate and 1.8m gates required. Must have clean driving record, great customer service and sound knowledge of load restraint, OHS and COR. Please send details to: employment@asixa.com.au

EXCAVATOR/TIPPER TRUCK OPERATOR

FIBREGLASS WORKERS

The successful applicants must be punctual, self-moƟvated and have the ability to work unsupervised. Excellent working condiƟons. For all applicaƟons please email: info@wbcabinets.com.au Phone: 5941 9745 or Fax: 5941 9750

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

PLUMBER

Own vehicle required.

Locations in the South East Melbourne & Peninsula area that we will be recruiting for include: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ roles listed above, please visit our website (www.matchworks.com.au).

CONCRETOR WANTED

We are looking for results driven professionals who can work in the following roles ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ Marketer ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ Consultants ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ Support Officers ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

CLEANER Casual, between 9am - 3pm. Narre Warren, Berwick, Cranbourne, Pakenham areas. Own transport req'd. 0411 565 264.

Must be experienced in subdivision work. S/E Suburbs. Own transport essential. Telephone Bob 0419 341 733.

Celebrations

V Business Opportunities

Earn Extra Cash V Garden/ Outdoor

MatchWorks is an industry leader in employment services and is one of Australia’s largest providers with over 500 staff across VIC, QLD and SA. Our employees believe MatchWorks offers them an exciting and rewarding career that enables them to make a difference in the lives of others.

9702 1642

Employment 1126716-PB13-14

SAND AVAILABLE ALL AREAS WAYNE 0448 802 359

Looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

LABOURER WANTED

Early 6am starts. Reliable. May suit semi retired person. Licence and own car essential. 0413 393 062.

0447 642 643

V To Share

NEED TO SELL?

SPECIAL

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

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

Real Estate

10m3 load delivered locally, $250. Cranbourne.

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

bmbradm @bigpond.net.au or phone Noel 0438 743 522

APPLICATIONS NOT SUBMITTED VIA THE MATCHWORKS WEBSITE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

DOG MINDING SERVICE, lots of love, care and attention. Beautiful surrounds. 0419 535 960, 5942 7458, 0417 427 457.

QUALITY SCREENED TOP SOIL

Serving the southeast since 1990

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.

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SUNDAY MARKET

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

MUSIC LESSONS

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Computer

The Music Centre

Call between 8am-5pm

0410 544 526

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V Positions Vacant

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ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252

Ellagant Pooches

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

1167531-EG50-14

See Finning First National ad in the Real Estate section

C1085644-KK32-13

ALL HOURS

Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing

All Ages & Levels Welcome

LYNDHURST 17 Moreton Bay Boulevard, Sat 18th & Sun 19th April, 8am-4pm. Heaps for sale. Lots of kids clothing and toys.

ONSITE REPAIRS

V Pets & Services

MUSIC LESSONS

17th & 18th Apr & 9th May

Daytime classes starting 23 rd Apri l, 2015

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An incredible lifetime's collection of over 2100 items will be offered for sale.

Visit

Must have experience in the accident repair industry Auto-quote knowledge preferred send resume to:

1180776-ACM16-15

South Cranbourne Book Now 0412 131 252 Brenda - Mystic Blessings www.mysticblessings.com.au

V Computer Repairs

1177994-CG13-15

Tarot Classes starting in April

V Music /Instruments

Casual chicken technicians required to be part of a vaccinating crew for ongoing work. Training available, must be willing to travel. ABN and driver’s licence required.

ASSISTANT /RECEPTIONIST

CLEANER

Learn to read Tarot Cards

Massive 3 Day Clearing Sale

LABOURERS

Required at Berwick Motor Body Repairs

Full Time Chef required for busy cafe and function centre in Pakenham. Contact John 0410 422 510.

V Mind Body & Spirit

V Clearing Sales

V Positions Vacant

ADMINISTRATION

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

V For Sale

REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.

HOSPITALITY STAFF REQUIRED

V Massage Therapists

This is a Certificate Course teaching the fundamentals of the Tarot Cards. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Evening classes and ฀ ฀ ฀

REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.

V Positions Vacant

Experienced Cafe / Barista staff needed for busy cafe in Pakenham. Must be available weekdays and weekends. Contact Naomi 0410 422 541.

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

For and on behalf of Hampton Park Progress Association Arthur Wren Hall Committee of Management

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.

V Hospitality

C1082052-JL28-13

We refer to the above property. Your company is invited to bid for the abovenamed contract. The following is required: 1. Must be a registered business 2. Must have a ABN 3. Must have own public liability insurance

V Home Services

1080110-KG10-13

INVITATION TO TENDER FOR CLEANING CONTRACT

V Garden/ Outdoor

C784346-SH17-10

V Contract & Tenders

Full-time position available. Junior required for busy glazing company in Narre Warren area. Willing to learn, attention to detail a must. Overtime available. Please Contact: Berwick Glass for an interview on 9705 7911

TRANSPORT LABOURERS Two casual positions available on afternoon shift (4pm-midnight, M-F) to support busy transport team, $25.45/hr. Must be fit and able to undertake repetitive manual lifting. Immediate start, Pakenham location. Knowledge of regional Victoria preferred. Email application to: employment@asixa.com.au

TV Video Game Show Production Wonderworld Games, in Eumemmerring,has part time jobs for Year 10 & 11 students interested in production work on a TV Gaming show. For more info & to apply go to wonderworldgames. com.au/jobs.shtml 1142207-CB26-14

V Positions Vacant

FULLY QUALIFIED CHEF SHANIKAS PAKENHAM

Fast paced, professional environment. Establised restaurant in Pakenham for 8 years with a loyal clientele base. Attention to detail, professionalism, passion for food and a great work ethic required.

Send resumes to: viale@shanikas.com.au or 7 Lakeside Blvd, Pakenham, Vic 3870 Attention to: Bryan, Executive Chef.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE DRAINERS/OPERATORS Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au

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CARPET LAYERS Wanted for a busy family owned flooring retailer in Narre Warren. Steady work all year around, mainly based in the South East region. Must be experienced, have own vehicle and own tools.

Call Marcus 9796 7733 V Positions Vacant

STABLE HAND

We require a person with equestrian experience or with horse handling experience to assist with the preparation of pacers and be willing to learn. Stables are situated at Narre Warren North.

Please ring 9796 8356 after 6pm

V Positions Vacant

B Double Truck Driver – Night Run Full time position for permanent run. 5 nights a week. Monday - Friday. Must have line haul experience and must have minimum 5 years B Double experience with clean driving record. Please contact us on 9703 2011 to apply

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

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

WALKERS WANTED C1032608-JL21-12

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

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU V Resumes/ Employment Services

section of Network Classifieds.

SACKED?

V Training And Development

Forced to resign Redundancy

YOUR CAREER IN CARPENTRY STARTS HERE WITH A PRE-APPRETICESHIP! The course you are looking for is

(22216VIC) Certificate II Building and Construction Pre-Apprenticeship. LINK is starting 2 new groups on 13th April and 13th July 2015, 4 days a week.

$776.00* Standard and concession is $518.00* including materials and work boots. We have over 15 local Builders plus our Group Training Department waiting to interview on completion of this course for Apprenticeships in 2015. People with a disability and/or mature aged students are encouraged to apply. This training is delivered with Victorian Government funding. Eligibility criteria applies.* TRAINING FACILITY: 89 Cheltenham Road, Dandenong

1176866-HM12-15

Call Fran 1300 135 008 TO ENROL TODAY! www.linkemploy.org.au

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Slipping her way around court, Casey guard Amy McFarlane shows off her immense Crocodile Slide skills. 137508

Sometimes fate conspires By JARROD POTTER

Buy & Sell in our

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SUNDAY just wasn’t Casey Cavaliers’ day as everything went wrong against Keysborough - the Cougars claiming a 66-58 Big V Division-2 Women’s win. Their Sunday clash was marred by foul troubles, sick guards and the Cougars firing out of the blocks quickly. At one stage in the second term the Cavaliers trailed by 18, had two starters on four fours and were staring down the barrel of a huge loss. Coach Tim Parker’s charges rallied through the third - restricting the free-flowing passes that let Keysborough guard Billie Lucas (29 points) rally to 23 by the main break. They also punched through the key a lot harder as Tarryn Wilkin (17 points, 12 rebounds) took hold of the game at both ends. Casey’s defence started to worry Keysborough as the deficit narrowed in the second half

- point-by-point, steal-by-steal. Parker put his foul-burdened starters back on in the fourth and Rebecca Magdich (9 points) and Jess Szalek (4 points) ratcheted up the pressure on the Cougars further. The coach’s final act in hope was to bring back his crook shooting guard Sammie Johnson (4 points, 5 rebounds) to provide a spark. The gambit worked as the Cavaliers hit the front in the dying minutes - as Szalek hit a field goal to take a 55-54 lead. From there in the last three minutes Keysborough regained control and pushed through the winning points at the foul line. “These girls are great,” Casey coach Parker said. “They’ll never stop fighting and unfortunately, having one of your players crook as a dog and unable to play the majority of the game and four on four fouls doesn’t help your cause. “That’s something we’ll go back and work on and come out

ready to go next week.” Falling out of the Division-2 women’s top four for the first time this season, the Casey Cavaliers will look to bounce back against North East on Saturday night at home from 7.30pm. Saturday night wasn’t any better for the Cavaliers men as Stewart Baird’s brigade fell 6069 to Keilor. Unable to match the Thunder through the first half, the Cavaliers struggled to catch up. Despite the best efforts of Lester Strong (21 points, 14 rebounds) and Dean Johnson (16 points, 13 rebounds), Casey would fail to match pace and succumbed to its third loss of the season. The Cavs men sit sixth in the Big V Division 1 Watson conference and will take on Southern Peninsula - and former Cavaliers forward Jono Hawes - on Saturday night at Hillview Basketball Stadium, Rosebud from 7.30pm. Casey’s Jess Szalek picks off a huge rebound from among the gathered pack. 137508 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

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The only way is up By JARROD POTTER THERE’S only one way forward for Casey Scorpions after a horror 2014 - and that’s up. Without much to salvage following a five-win year which left the Scorpions second last only to the now-defunct Bendigo Gold - the club opted for renewal rather than maintaining the status quo. Bringing in former St Kilda/Richmond player Justin Plapp to helm the Scorpions, the signs are all pointing upwards for Casey as it puts its darkest days behind it. As the Demons strengthen this year so will the Scorpions as a number of Melbourne’s new recruits will get their chance to impress via the VFL ranks before pushing on to the AFL. Bernie Vince, Angus Brayshaw, Viv Michie and Dean Kent have all been pushing their case for Demons’ selection and a couple of local rookie-listed players are also in the mix for promotion to the main squad. James Harmes, the Devon Meadows-dasher, flew through

his first full pre-season with the Demons. While he didn’t feature in any of Melbourne’s NAB Challenge matches, Harmes has beefed up in the gym and looks AFL-ready as he dukes it out through the Scorpions’ midfield. It will be a home-town affair for another Scorpion as former Dandenong Stingray Mitch White runs out on to Casey Fields for Round 1. White has been kicking about the half-back line for Casey and continues to impress ahead of season’s start after his selection at pick 20 in last year’s AFL Rookie Draft. On the Scorpions list, captain Evan Panozza has received a solution to his backline loneliness, with the Scorpions’ top-brass recruiting former Gold Coast Sun Jack Hutchins. Hutchins, 23, has all the attributes of a great utility and will help bolster the Casey spine as he can wheel-around and play forward as well as down back. Another to join the VFL list is former Geelong Cats

premiership player Shannon Byrnes, who played for Melbourne last season before retiring. He will serve as one of Plapp’s main lieutenants as a playing assistant-coach. Nate Paredes and Will Petropoulos have also been in the mix this pre-season and should get their chances early on the back of strong form. The Scorpions’ VFL campaign starts Sunday from 2pm as they host the Frankston Dolphins.

Justin Plapp is the new Casey Scorpions coach for 2015. 136456 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

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Back to top form - Maddy Kowalski serves it up By JARROD POTTER RISING star Maddy Kowalski was almost lost forever to tennis. Kowalski, 17, from Doveton, almost turned her back for good on tennis after finishing her Bruce Cup commitments as a 12-year-old, but she decided to give it another crack. After spending three years out of the game, the lingering thought of what she could have achieved spurred her to get back into the swing of the sport she once loved. She has relished her time on court ever since and advanced into state consideration again as she

gained selection for the School Sport Victoria Pizzey Cup team. “I just felt a lot of regret as I knew I could have been pretty good and I didn’t want to feel that anymore,” Kowalski said. “It was hard to tell Mum and Dad, but then I came back when I was 15 and I think it’s better now. “I’m more hungry than I was before, as I was pretty sick of it then, and now I feel a lot stronger after the break.” With a power-packed baseline game defining Kowalski’s attacking style it was little surprise that the Doveton Tennis Club star was

picked to represent Victoria again. She’s thrilled to return to the court for her state and hopes to excel in the national school sports under-18 tennis championships the same way she smashed past her Bruce Cup competition. “I represented Victoria in grade six for Bruce Cup,” Kowalski said. “It’s long - it goes for the whole week and you play a lot of matches against a lot of different people. “I’m pretty sure I won all of my singles matches, lost a couple of my doubles matches and we came second to Queensland and that whole experience will help me a lot

this time. “It’s pretty good to be part of the team again.” Year 12 is also on her plate at Lyndale Secondary College to make for a hectic 2015 and after completing her studies Kowalski hopes to pursue her tennis fervently before starting university. She wanted to thank her parents, family and Lyndale Secondary College for their support. The Pizzey Cup tournament will be held in Hobart, Tasmania from 2-10 May.

Maddy Kowalski is ready to represent Victoria again as she was picked for the Pizzey Cup tennis team. 137495 Picture: JARROD POTTER

SEJ girls are dominating By JARROD POTTER SOUTH East Juniors continue to dominate the Victoria Metro Youth Girls’ ranks with 11 from the local league picked to represent the state. Up-and-coming women’s football stars including Beaconsfield’s SEJ Youth Girls’ premiership stars Lauren Hojnacki, Taylah Clayton, Georgia Fisher and Tyla Hanks. Officer’s Taylah O’Hagan is also in the 27-player squad set to take on the rest of Australia early next month for a chance at regaining Vic Metro’s national title. Vic Metro coach Wayne Siekman, who is also a Dandenong Stingrays TAC Cup assistant coach, said the 25-point loss grand final to Western Australia last year has motivated the girls and even with a new-look squad, the team was ready to step up and seize the championship back. “After the disappointment of last year’s grand-final loss to WA, the girls have been training really hard and are the most

“We have picked a side that will be able to run all day and use the big ground to our strength.” Vic Metro Youth Girls will have a five-person leadership group with Brittany Bonnici, Lauren Hojnacki, Katherine Smith, Georgia Gourlay and Jordyn Allen to share the captaincy duties. The championships begin 4 May in Mundurah, Western Australia.

Beaconsfield’s Taylah Clayton is one of 11 South East Junior players to gain selection for the Vic Metro Youth Girls’ team. 125790 Picture: JARROD POTTER committed group I have ever worked with (both male and female football) in my 15-year coaching career,” Siekman said. “We have 12 girls out of the 27 that will represent Vic Metro for the first time and it is always exciting for them and the team.

VIC METRO YOUTH GIRLS - SOUTH EAST JUNIORS PLAYERS LYNDHURST: Emily Rose Browning. BEACONSFIELD: Taylah Clayton, Georgia Fisher, Tyla Hanks, Lauren Hojnacki. CRANBOURNE: Georgia Gourlay, Courtney Jones, Kayla Ripari. ENDEAVOUR HILLS: Logan O’Connell-Webb. OFFICER: Taylah O’Hagan. PARKMORE: Teagan Sheldon.

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Goosey cool despite loss By DAVID NAGEL NEW Cranbourne coach Simon Goosey is not hitting the panic-button despite his side’s 70-point loss to South East Football League powerhouse Narre Warren at Casey Fields on Saturday. Goosey was disappointed with his side’s effort but realistic enough to acknowledge a new game plan will take time to bed in. “We were really disappointed, but I’d be silly to think that it’s all going to happen overnight,” he said. “We’ll get better and better, but we’ve got some work to do, there’s no doubt about that.” After a tight opening, the Magpies piled on five goals in just nine minutes at the end of the first quarter to basically end the game as a contest. Ben Wragg, with five goals, and Matt Lee with three were pivotal up forward for the Maggies while Ben Giobbi, Jackson Parker and Matt Soroczynski provided some real pace out of defence. Young ruckman Dylan Barfoot was competitive in the ruck for the Eagles while Luke Bee-Hugo and Max Gearon did their best to quell the Magpies midfield dominance. Gundefender Brandon Osborne had a great duel with Kerem Baskaya, keeping the dangerous full-forward to two goals for the afternoon. The question mark hanging over Beaconsfield and its ability to back up after last year’s first premiership win in 10 years was answered at Holm Park Reserve on Saturday. The Eagles answered emphatically too, with a gutsy, resilient, and typically team-orientated 11-point victory over arch-rival Berwick in the Battle of the Creek. With no more than eight points separated the two sides at the first three

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There was nothing in it as Cranbourne’s Dylan Barfoot and Narre Warren’s Andrew Hunter competed Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS in this ruck contest at Casey Fields on Saturday. 137447 breaks, the Eagles held on courtesy of four goals to Taylor Joyce and brilliant midfield displays from Jesse Linkins, Daniel Mislicki and Damien Johnston. Doveton survived the first real heart-stopper in the SEFL with a onepoint victory over Tooradin at Robinson Oval. The Doves trailed by 25 points at the main break but fought back, with

five goals to Ricky Hayes and a brilliant marking display from Jarrad Boumann across half-back the key planks of victory. “Over the last couple of years, we would have lost that game, but I think we all lifted and showed some real character and that’s got to be good for our confidence and belief going forward,” Doves coach Shannon Henwood said.

Golden girl returns with a bang By DAVID NAGEL FORMER Beaconsfield junior Amy Heath has struck gold in her first game back at the club after the Eagles downed crosscreek rivals Berwick by nine goals on Saturday. Heath, who started her netball in the Beacy Under-13s, has returned as coach after four years away from the club and said things had changed a little since the old days at Perc Allison Oval. “Look, the move to the new facility is awesome, the facilities are great, but it was a bit of a shock because we have some great memories from the old courts at Beacy,” she said. “But it’s all positive, the new place is fantastic and we’ll just have to create some new memories now.” Beaconsfield’s win was built around a strong defensive effort from Kaela Hughes and Dani Cameron, a brilliant first-game effort from wingdefence Gabby Stinear and the return of star goaler Andi Dickson. In other games, new coaches, Cranbourne’s Simon O’Shanassy and Narre Warren’s Jade Heinrich started their 2015 campaigns with a thrilling draw while reigning premier Doveton scored its first win of the season with a comfortable 30-goal victory over Tooradin.

There is no disguising Julie Masterson’s intent as the Berwick goal-keeper attacks the ball with vigour against Beaconsfield on the weekend. 137444 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Hampton Park remains undefeated after two games after downing a competitive Pakenham outfit by 18 goals at Toomuc Reserve. “You can play all the practice matches you want

but nothing compares to the intensity of a game being played for four points,” said Pakenham coach Kerry Twyford, who this week takes on her team of the past five years, Narre Warren.

SENIORS DOVETON 4.1 8.2 13.6 16.6 (102) TOORADIN-DALMORE 6.2 12.3 14.3 16.5 (101) BEACONSFIELD 1.1 5.6 7.9 9.13 (67) BERWICK 1.3 4.4 6.7 8.8 (56) CRANBOURNE 2.1 4.4 4.5 8.6 (54) NARRE WARREN 7.4 8.9 16.13 18.16 (124) PAKENHAM 5.8 12.12 15.15 19.17 (131) HAMPTON PARK 2.4 2.6 4.8 6.9 (45) ROC - bye. RESERVES: Doveton 18.15 (123) d Tooradin-Dalmore 7.3 (45). Berwick 9.8 (62) d Beaconsfield 5.8 (38). Cranbourne 9.5 (59) d Narre Warren 6.3 (39). Pakenham 11.8 (74) d Hampton Park 6.6 (42). ROC - bye. UNDER 19: Doveton 7.8 (50) d Tooradin-Dalmore 6.6 (42). Beaconsfield 10.5 (65) d Berwick 4.8 (32). Cranbourne 12.4 (76) d Narre Warren 7.5 (47). ROC 9.14 (68) d Pakenham 9.3 (57). UNDER 18: Berwick 9.11 (65) d Beaconsfield 5.4 (34). Cranbourne 9.8 (62) d Narre Warren 6.7 (43). Doveton 8.13 (61) d Pakenham 6.7 (43). SENIOR LADDER W L D % Pts Doveton 2 0 0 118.02 8 Pakenham 1 0 0 291.11 4 Narre Warren 1 0 0 229.63 4 Beaconsfield 1 0 0 119.64 4 ROC 0 0 0 0.00 4 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 1 0 99.02 0 Berwick 0 1 0 83.58 0 Hampton Park 0 2 0 50.00 0 Cranbourne 0 1 0 43.55 0 This week: Narre Warren v Pakenham, ROC v Doveton, Hampton Park v Beaconsfield, Berwick v Cranbourne, Tooradin - Bye. NETBALL SCORES A GRADE: Cranbourne 37 drew Narre Warren 37. Beaconsfield 39 d Berwick 30. Doveton 55 d TooradinDalmore 25. Hampton Park 51 d Pakenham 33.

Pakenham pushed aside an unimpressive pre-season to score an impressive 86-point victory over Hampton Park at Toomuc Reserve. “I don’t understand it, I think we’ve got the best team on the park since I’ve been here (three years) but we sort of feel like people have written us off already and we don’t know why,” Lions’ coach Steve O’Bryan said.

Jake Smith finished with five for the Lions while skipper Dean Blake was back to his brilliant best through the midfield. The highlight of this week’s round of matches will be the appearance of former St Kilda star Stephen Milne, who will line-up for Hampton Park against Beaconsfield at Robert Booth Reserve.

Whistling up a storm IT’S NOT often one of Australia’s premier umpires takes a training session, but for the south east’s up-and-coming umpires, Wednesday’s run around in the rain turned out to be their best yet of the season. Trading his usual stomping grounds in the AFL for Fountain Gate’s Max Pawsey Reserve, AFL umpire Ben Ryan came out to run the best-andbrightest of the South East Juniors (SEJ) umpiring brigade through their paces. Whistles at the ready, the umpires learned from the umpiring veteran, with 67 AFL matches under his belt, as he instructed the juniors on everything from following the action around the ground, throw-ins and ball-ups to what it takes to become an elite umpire. South East Juniors’ Umpiring Manager Rod Hamilton said the umpires learned a tremendous amount from Ryan. “Ben Ryan is fantastic and he interacted well with the kids,” Hamilton said. “For the kids - to see an AFL umpire in real life - it’s a great thrill. “Even in the pouring rain he’s running around with the boys and girls and answered all their questions.” Ryan regaled the umpires about his four years umpiring in the top league - amazing the kids with his superhuman running skills as he knocks off

AFL Umpire Ben Ryan visits the South East Juniors’ umpiring and under-12 girls’ clinic on a wet and wild Picture: DONNA OATES Wednesday afternoon. 137173 around 15 kilometres per match - and what it takes to progress through the ranks and become an elite umpire. “Everyone was really impressed with him,” Hamilton said. “He started at Rockhampton - and AFL is a fifth sport up there - and he emphasised that if you dream and continue to live it, hopefully the success comes. “He told us he runs 14-16 kilometres a game… I think that was the biggest surprise for the kids - just how much work they have to do.” With around 200 junior umpires in the South East Juniors ranks, the league is burgeoning throughout the ranks, but is always looking for new umpires of any age or gender to join up and blow the whistle to support the sport.

Junior umpire Ethan Hibbert tests his throw-in skills. 137173

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Ash Fennell flies for a grab. 137507 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

By JARROD POTTER CANTERING over the reigning VWFL Division-1 Premiers, Cranbourne flexed its muscles and showed the competition there’s a lot to be worried about when they face the Eagles. After booting their one-and-only goal in the first term, the Sharks were chummed up by the Eagles especially livewire forwards Bianca Jakobsson (three goals) and Hayley Wildes (two goals). Cranbourne ran in waves, passed exceptionally and whenever the ball switched hands, were there to packmaul the Sharks. The improvement in the Cranbourne group - after a mixed 2014 season - is stark as players have returned and the step-up among the remaining Eagles is easily evident. Ash Fennell has returned to VWFL after a year out of the game and was one of the Eagles’ key hitup forwards and ruck combinations along with Cara Moody. Jodi Lock, Corrine Cullis, Kirsty Roche and Laura Robinson also returned to the south-east football scene and impressed across the day as all Eagles soared against the lacklustre Sharks. Also impressing across the defensive-50 was Chloe McMillan - who repelled countless St Kilda chances from her post at centrehalf-back. Cranbourne’s relentless pressure and ability to negate St Kilda’s run-

Hayley Wildes ran riot across the wing and half forward in a sensational VWFL debut. 137507 and-carry brigade pleased its new coach Kris Smith. “That’s what we’ve worked on - tackling pressure and pressure on the ball-carrier at all times,” Smith said. “It’s the stuff we’ve worked on all pre-season and a full pre-season with the girls is paying off too.” “That’s really good - our rotations worked today (Sunday), moved through the centre well kicking goals - that’s what you want.” Smith - who took the reins from former Melbourne footballer Shaun Smith at the end of last year - was

excited to start his coaching career on a high note with a 95-point demolition. “As a team that’s as good as you get,” Smith said. “Reigning premiers done by nearly 100 points - that’s not a bad start. “We’ve got plenty to work on but we’ve just got to keep going and improve every week.” The only downside to the emphatic victory was Cranbourne’s forward line finishing. With 14 behinds kicked, from a range of easy enough shots and

chances, the Eagles’ score line could have been ramped up even further. Rocketing to the top of VWFL Division-1 ladder - with a whopping 1155.56 per cent - Cranbourne will return home to Casey Fields this weekend to face Darebin (Division 1) and Deer Park (Division 3) from midday Sunday. Also starting their campaign this week will be Endeavour Hills, with its Division 3 facing Bayswater away and East Division against AFL Gippsland at Gormandale.

All work and good play wins day By JARROD POTTER SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 1 “WORK hard. Work hard. Work hard.” A simple, impassioned plea from Keysborough coach Ryan Goodes delivered to his Burra battlers seemed to pay off as the visitors claimed a 27-point triumph over Doveton Eagles. Their first match in SFL Division 2 was no walk in the park for the Burra as the Eagles knocked them around throughout a back-and-forth second half. Heading into the final break four-points down, following a threegoal run by Doveton Eagles before the last break, Goodes roared at his charges in the huddle to knuckle down and hit the scoreboard. Goodes pushed himself down

back and played as the third-man up across half-back and found able support streaming the ball out of defence from Matt Burnett and Luke Damato. The Burra seized back the advantage after Geoff Humphreys hit up Jake Dunn (three goals) lace out before Tyson King (four goals) lived up to his moniker, making the hard work seem regal in a starring forward performance. Kicking the last four goals, Keysborough emphatically finished off its first SFL match in style to kick away 16.14 (110) to Doveton Eagles’ 13.5 (85). Goodes was pleased to see a plethora of Burra wins on Saturday as the reserves and thirds also notched wins. “I didn’t think we were playing the way we wanted to play - that’s not the sort of coach I am, but some-

times they need to get going and at the end of the day it worked,” Goodes said. “The supporter base is here now, with 60 blokes on the track and three teams that came away with a win, that’s an achievement in itself.” The Eagles were well led by Corrie Wilson (four goals), Rob Kreskas and Enayte Samadi. Keysborough has its first home match in the SFL as it takes on Murrumbeena while Doveton Eagles head to Caulfield. DIVISION 3 A STELLAR start for Endeavour Hills following their 13.12 (90) to 10.10 (70) cross-town victory over Sandown. Endeavour Hills brushed aside Sandown in a 20-point win at Barry Simon Reserve. Mitch Whatman and Shane Peake (three goals) proved promi-

Keysborough’s Scott Chamberlain clunks a strong grab under pack pressure. 137499 Picture: JARROD POTTER nent up forward while Alex Carroll and Nathan Strom led all comers. Ciaran O’Shaughnessy (two goals) was also best afield for the Cobras alongside Benjamin Davis. Meanwhile Hallam was brutalised by Carrum Patterson Lakes, downed by 104 points.

Cold one in the can THE footy was back on Saturday and so were three of the more familiar faces of the Cranbourne Football Club. From left, Allan Stringer, Frank Johnson and now-retired trainer John Harkin enjoy a cold one before the start of play. 137572 Picture: DAVID NAGEL

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Amstel scrapes through AMSTEL hosted a determined Melbourne Airport at home last Sunday and despite some dominant performances just scraped home with 4 wins to 3. George Johnson was sent out at 7 to get the ball rolling and he did just that, 7 up through 7 holes. After missing a gettable putt on the par 5 8th to go 8 up his opponent gave a fist pump and happily declared he couldn’t lose 10 and 8, 8 and 7 -- the final margin got Amstel on the board first. Nathan Crossley also had a big win 5 and 4 and remains unbeaten while Kirk ‘Special K’ Tuati brought his A game and won at the difficult number 1 position 5 and 4. In the other games, Takunda Moyo was promoted up the order to number 3 and was fighting a close battle, eventually going down on the last hole 1 down. Leigh Bailey seemed to find more bad breaks than good ones and lost 2 down while captain Brett Greenough had a day with the flat stick that is best forgotten and lost 3 and 2. This left Jayson Tekopua’s match at 5 the pivotal game. Jason made the turn 1 down but fought back to hit the lead on the 16th. On the 17th, he made a great bunker save to halve the hole and on 18, after finding trouble with his 2nd shot, hit a brilliant 6 iron to 5 feet and then sank the birdie putt to win 2 up and put the result in Amstel’s favour. It was a great day with some terrific golf being played, and it was really tremendous to see a quite a number of club members out caddying and even more supporting the team, including junior member Kassie Boorer. Special thanks to the bar staff who went above and beyond with the meal service and the pro Shop staff and managers who ensured the day ran like clockwork. Amstel find themselves 2nd on the ladder with 2 games remaining, equal on points with Sandhurst and undefeated Eastern (who have had a bye.) The club heads to Yarrambat next Sunday to play the home team in a must-win game. QUIZ NUMBER 1448 ANSWERS: 1. None 2. Anna Meares 3. The Superbowl 4. Arsenal 5. The USSR6. The front crawl 7.Brendon McCullum 8. Peter Thomson 9. Mike Denness 10. Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall 11. Freddie Lane12. Denise and Ray Boyd 13. Carlton 14. Geoff Hunt 15. Boxing Day - December 26 16. John Newcombe 17. Tony Mann 18. British Open 19. Rick Mitchell 20. Barry Cable


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80260

Mazda2 Neo Sport Manual Hatch

Aluminium

$14,990

80244

Mazda2 Neo Sport Auto

Red

$15,990

80063

Mazda2 Neo Sport Auto

Aluminium

$15,990

80234

Mazda3 Astina Diesel Auto

Jet Black

$38,990

80351

Mazda3 Astina Diesel Manual

IdemÔWa[

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80011

Mazda3 SP25 GT Auto Hatch

White

31977

Mazda3 Maxx Safety Manual Sedan

Aluminium

$23,990

80020

Mazda3 Neo Manual Hatch

IdemÔWa[

$20,490

31975

Mazda3 Neo Safety Auto hatch

Soul Red

$23,230

31992

Mazda3 Neo Safety Auto Sedan

Aluminium

$23,230

80084

Mazda3 Neo Safety Manual Hatch

IdemÔWa[

$21,990

80603

Mazda3 SP25 Safety Auto Sedan

Aluminium

$27,990

80605

Mazda3 SP25 Safety Auto Sedan

Aluminium

$27,990

31806

Mazda6 GT Diesel Auto Wagon

Soul Red

$46,780

31787

CX-5 Akera Diesel Auto AWD

Zeal Red

$47,490

80461

CX-5 Petrol Akera

Black

$44,990

80563

CX-5 Maxx Sport FWD

Aluminium

$32,990 $34,290

80629

CX-5 Maxx Sport FWD Safety

White

31928

CX-5 Maxx Sport Diesel Auto AWD

Jet Black

$37,790

31502

CX-9 Grand Touring Auto AWD

Aluminium

$56,990

31771

CX-9 Grand Touring Auto AWD

Aluminium

$57,888

80135

CX-9 Luxury Auto

Aluminium

$46,990

80683

BT-50 4x2 XT Dual Cab Auto

Titanium Grey

$34,990

80125

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Titanium Grey

$57,990

BOAT, Touring/ fishing. Savage Scorpion. SL. 5me. 2005 2, stroke 75 MERC. - m./Roller, Drive-on Mackay Gal. trailor- Lt. truck tyres and spare on 15" P.C rims. Dual battery system, power anchor winch, 2 anchors, forward draining anchor well housing winch unit. All instruments, sounder, radio-stereo, 27 meg. antennas etc. Numerous lockers afterfitted, bowlines and tackle extras, full covers. EC.Offers considered. $19,500. Call Kevin 0413 764 595

BOAT, aluminium, 4.2 metre. Three years old. As new. Level carpet floor, Gal. trailor, padded swivel seats, canopy, rod holders and many extras. 20 HP. Mercury Outboard- electric start, with reg. $8,200. Ph: 5941 4341 or 0409 762 809

IAN GRANT'S GRANT TOURER, 2007, Custom, 19ft, AC, 120ltr 3 way Domestic fridge, roll out pantry, center lounge and dinette, QS bed, TV, CD player /stereo, full battery system, solar panels, roll out awning incl walls and floor, front boot, dual gas bottles, roll out external BBQ, electric brakes, sleeps 2, seats 6, lots of extras, one owner, Seaford. $26,950. 0419 529 164. MAZDA BUS T3000, 5 speed diesel, drives great, licence to carry 4, alloy b-bar, solar panels, gas hotplates, microwave, plenty of cupboards, fridge, large boot, roll out awning, PHD-652. $11,950. 0416 263 275. Cranbourne. ROYAL FLAIR, 2006, caravan in VGC, 3 way fridge, SB's, stereo /radio, full annexe with new awning, 2 gas bottles with over riders. $14,500. Phone 5995 1869 or 0407 302 336. WANTED CARAVANS Caravans, trailers and floats. We pick up. Any condition. Top cash. 5996-6546 or 0417 529 950.

GREAT WALL ute, great bargain, 25,300 km, reg to July 2015, manual, YKP296. $9,000 with RWC. 0438 418 808.

HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 1995, green, 4 new tyres, reconditioned engine, reg. to 11/15, PYB-401. $4,000ono. 0401 741 357. HOLDEN, HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $6,850, 9796 8789. HOLDEN Barina TK Hatchback 2005, 1.4 litre, 4 cylinder, reg expires march 2016, auto, powersteering, aircon, cd, central locking, electric windows, 2 airbags, tinted windows, GPS 153,000kms, EC, RWC if required, photo available, ZXX-622. $6,500. Contact 0433 904 488. Drouin.

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