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On a bad note By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A PROFESSIONAL musician has been placed on a good-behaviour bond without conviction after holding down and repeatedly punching his wife in front of friends at a barbecue party in Lynbrook. The 32-year-old escaped with a warning and good-behaviour bond after pleading the need to retain his overseas job prospects at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday. The accused - who has been served

with a family-violence protection order - pleaded guilty to assaulting his wife of 10 years, striking her in the face, upper body and legs as he held her down on a couch on 3 April. The assault only stopped when the man was pulled away by a witness, police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Glenn Horman told the court. The man had at the time consumed “half-a-slab” of beer, accused the victim of having a boyfriend, and ordered her not to go out to meet her brother at

Crown Casino, the court was told. In a police interview, the man denied clenching his fist and striking the woman. He didn’t know how he caused his wife’s bruised left eye. Defence lawyer Raphael de Vietri said the man “of good character” had no prior criminal offences, nor a “history of violence” against his wife. “It was a situation where (he) consumed alcohol excessively and allowed his behaviour to get out of control and treat his wife in a most unacceptable manner.

“His indication is he is quite ashamed of his behaviour after seeing his wife’s bruised eye.” Mr de Vietri said a conviction would jeopardise his client’s frequent overseas work, which helped support the family’s 10-year-old child. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen described the attack as “serious” and “high-level family-violence”. The accused’s controlling behaviour - in restricting his wife from seeing her brother - was an additional level of fam-

ily violence, Mr Vandersteen said. “He must be someone who drinks a lot of alcohol,” he said of the man’s consumption of 18-20 standard drinks at the barbecue. Mr Vandersteen had the man assessed for a community-corrections order but ultimately found it would be a disproportionately harsh restriction on the family’s livelihood. Under a CCO, the accused would not have been allowed to leave Victoria for the order’s duration.

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and then started holding her chest, she was in and out of consciousness,” Chantel said. Six-year-old Taylor called her dad, Brett and nan and poppy on the house phone. “Mum told me to call and I know nan’s phone number off by heart, we went to nan’s for dinner and stayed the night it was the first time I’d ever seen an ambulance,” Taylor said. The operator stayed on the phone to Chantel until the ambulance arrived at their Cranbourne home. “She told me to do the breath test and say every time mum breathed, and she told me the sirens were on and that the ambulance was coming,” Chantel said. “They are my two little he- Mum Krystal, flanked by daughters Taylor and Chantel, is proud of her children’s efforts to Picture: ROB CAREW save her. 139355 roes,” Krystal said.

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Community News Drat Budget and Council Plan for consultation The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on Council’s 2015–16 Drat Budget and Council Plan 2013–2017 (2015 review). The Draft Budget features an operating budget of $248 million to ensure Council continues to provide vital services to residents and a $91 million capital works program to fund a range of vital infrastructure projects and keep pace with the needs of Casey’s rapidly growing population. The rates and waste charge for residential properties will increase by an average of 3.87%, which equates to less than $1.20 per week, ensuring Casey’s rates continue to be among the lowest in outer metropolitan Melbourne.

Making a submission All residents are invited to view the Draft Budget and Council Plan and make a submission by Tuesday 16 June 2015. The Draft Budget and Council Plan is available for inspection at the City of Casey’s Customer Service Centres and on Council’s website at www.casey.vic.gov.au. To have your say visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/budget. Council will consider any written submissions and adopt the budget and Council Plan 2013–2017 (2015 review) at a Special Council Meeting to be held at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren, on Tuesday 23 June 2015.

2015 Casey Volunteer Awards winners announced The City of Casey celebrated and recognised the wonderful volunteers who dedicate countless hours to helping others in the community at the 2015 Casey Volunteer Awards recently. Council congratulates the six award winners, two highly commended certificate recipients and 65 nominees and extends its appreciation to all those who give up their time to volunteer. The 2015 Casey Volunteer Awards winners are: » Casey Individual Volunteer Award – Sue Chanter » Casey Individual Volunteer Award – Liseby Lapierre

» Casey Young Volunteer Award – Mark Morante » Casey Volunteering Pair Award – Joan Ryan and Noel Ryan » Casey Volunteer Group Award – Berwick Opportunity Shop Inc » Casey Volunteer Organisation Award – Cranbourne Information and Support Service Inc (CISS)

Council teams up with VicHealth to get Casey moving The City of Casey has joined forces with VicHealth to encourage and support residents to get together, get motivated and get active by using the FREE TeamUp app. An initiative of VicHealth, the innovative new app allows users to connect with a free and social fitness community, search for physical activities in their local area and list their own activities and invite others to join. From organised activities including Zumba, group fitness, Pilates and aerobics, to more social pursuits such as bike riding, walking and jogging groups, there are activities for all fitness levels and interests. The City of Casey currently has one of the highest levels of inactivity in the state. Through TeamUp, Council is hoping Casey can become a more active municipality and is aiming to have the highest number of participants using the new app. Council is encouraging residents to join TeamUp now to start on a path towards improving their health and preventing chronic disease. Getting started is easy – simply download TeamUp for free via the app store or Google play, register your details and start connecting with your local fitness community. You can also use TeamUp online by visiting www.teamup.com.au. For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ teamup or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.

Winter Arts Festival 2015 program out now! City of Casey Mayor Cr Mick Morland with the 2015 Casey Volunteer Awards winners, from left, Glenys Jones, Dawn Hall, Di Hartley and Margaret Ruse representing Berwick Opportunity Shop Inc, Noel and Joan Ryan, Mark Morante, Sue Chanter, Liseby Lapierre and Ros Larke and Susan Arlove representing Cranbourne Information and Support Service Inc.

Final Immunisation Information Session for 2015 The City of Casey will host its final FREE Immunisation Information Session for 2015 at Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre on Wednesday 27 May 2015 from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm.

June Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.

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The session will feature a presentation from a qualified immunisation nurse who will cover topics including the 2015 immunisation schedule, what to expect during an immunisation visit, vaccine recommendations at each age and descriptions of vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Warm up your senses, shake of the winter cold with workshops and classes or chill out and enjoy some film and theatre at the Winter Arts Festival 2015. The City of Casey has released the program for the three month long Winter Arts Festival, which celebrates and showcases the arts in Casey throughout June, July and August. The program features a wonderful array of arts events and activities that people of all ages and interests can enjoy. This year you can take a tour on the art bus, visit artists in their studio, make an animation, ‘bling’ a bike, play the ukulele, enjoy live music, join in an open singing rehearsal, embrace your DSLR camera and watch some pop-up theatre. To check out the full program, visit Council’s website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts or to receive a hard copy program call Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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Vigilante actions win back man’s ute By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A UTE theft victim turned sleuth when he staked out a suspect vehicle and restrained a man in a dramatic citizen’s arrest while trying to track down his stolen ute. The arrest led police to raid a property in The Fairway, Hampton Park, at 10.30pm on Friday 8 May where they seized two stolen cars - including the ute and a Nissan 180SX - and $30,000 worth of power tools, $20,000 worth of electrical equipment, a quantity of ice and marijuana, and a sawn-off shotgun. Yaz Ejupovic went on the hunt after his HSV Maloo and $6500

worth of tools were stolen from the driveway of his Keysborough home while he ducked inside for his forgotten apple at 6.15am on the same Friday. After an initially fruitless search of the neighbourhood with his older brother, the 29-year-old noticed a suspicious-looking vehicle parked on the wrong side of the road in a nearby street. When he investigated the vehicle, the out-of-work electrician found the car’s keys on the top of the wheel and then discovered items inside which aroused his suspicions. When a man eventually returned to the car Mr Ejupovic approached and

showed him the keys. He alleged the man reached for a screwdriver. Mr Ejupovic and his brother were able to restrain the man until police arrived. “Honestly, to tell you the truth, I was more angry then anything,” Mr Ejupovic said. “I was using the car for work. It’s not my car, it’s my father’s car and I borrowed it and loaded it up. “I was made redundant last year, financially I didn’t have much savings, and I’d just got back on my feet and then this happened. “I was just furious.”

Mr Ejupovic said he had been left unable to work because while the $27,000 ute and tools would eventually be returned to him, he didn’t know when because they were needed as evidence, and he was also unsure how much of the car’s damage would be covered by insurance. “I can’t work because literally every tool I own is in that car, something as simple as pliers are in that car. “It’s stuffed me up pretty bad,” he said. Two men and one woman have been charged with theft of motor car, drugs and firearms offences.

Cafe’s reading culture one for the books By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE West Primary School has a cafe of a different sort, instead of serving up cappuccinos its cafe is one full of books. An acronym for comprehension, accuracy, fluency and expand vocabulary, the Cafe Literacy Program was implemented in February and has already shown positive results. “It was clear within weeks of starting how well suited it is to our students,” the school’s Debbie Dodd said. Ms Dodd said the students have quickly developed a love of reading despite more than 50 per cent of them being below the average level of expected literacy. “One afternoon a group of students were waiting in the office after school for their parents and staff observed them all sitting quietly and reading - last year they would have been running around or playing with toys,” Ms Dodd said. Each student has books in a box which they read each morning. Ms Dodd said some who are in need of extra help are paired up with a volunteer literacy advocate. The school has 14 trained and matched advocates but is always on the lookout for more.

Right: Literacy advocate Andrew Robertson with Jordan and Bryce and their Cafe books.

Video cash demanded A CRANBOURNE video shop has been robbed last week. A man entered the Childers Street store around 6pm on Wednesday 13 May and demanded cash from the attendant who handed it over. The man then fled through the car park on the eastern side of the video store. The male offender was wearing a disguise at the time but is described as Caucasian. Police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

Beaten, cash stolen A GANG of thugs has beaten and robbed a man while he was walking along a Cranbourne road in the early hours of the morning. The victim was walking beside Camms Road around 2.30am on Monday 18 May when a car pulled up alongside him and a group of men got out and attacked the man, stealing his cash and fleeing. Police believe the attackers drove away in a dark sedan.

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Below: Grade 6 student Jordan said he likes the convenience of having the cafe library “right there in the classroom”. 139073 Picture: GEORGIA WESTGARTH

A HAMPTON Park petrol station attendant was left shaken and petrified after two people armed with weapons forced him to hand over money from the till. The employee was behind the counter when the offenders stormed into the United petrol station on Hallam Road, just after 3am on Monday 18 May. The offenders demanded the attendant open up the till and soon fled the store with stolen property. The Embona Taskforce is investigating the incident.

“They spend 15 minutes with each of their matched children to help them practise this skill,” Ms Dodd said. Literacy advocate Robyn Freeman said the enthusiasm for reading has spread like a virus throughout the school. “I have noticed a vast improvement in their writ-

ten expression as well as having more confidence understanding problem solving questions on their maths papers,” Ms Freeman said. Literacy advocate Andrew Robertson volunteers three days a week and said he has noticed that reading has gone from being ‘not cool’ to something the children look forward

to and enjoy. “It’s encouraged them to read at home as well and I have seen gradual improvements in their reading levels,” Mr Robertson said. Grade six student Bryce said he likes everything about the program. “I didn’t like reading before we had the cafe, I never used to try anything new,” Bryce said. “I like buddying up with Andrew and a friend better than reading on my own. “I reckon I can get more things done because it helps

me out, if I buddy up with someone who’s a better reader than me,” he said. Ms Dodd said literacy advocates and classroom volunteers come from all walks of life and provide positive adult role models for the students. “One of the factors that makes the program successful is the relationship developed between the advocates and their students,” she said. To become a literacy advocate at the school contact Debbie Dodd on 5996 2878 or 0409 419 306.

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When her sister died at the hand of drugs, Cr Rosalie Crestani got a ...

Life sentence By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ROSALIE Crestani remembers howling with sadness 15 years ago when she was told her sister had died. Years of heroin abuse had left the Casey councillor’s older sibling, Nichole, prone to violent outbursts and unable to successfully walk away from a long history of drug addiction. Rosalie said she’d always doubted whether her sister would ever be able to walk away from that life completely. Nichole died in 2000 at the age of 28 when her anti-depressant medication mixed fatally with the methadone she was using to wean herself off heroin. Nicole went to bed at her parents’ home in Endeavour Hills and never woke up. She left behind her seven-year-old son, Justin. Earlier this month a community question was asked at Casey Council in relation to the spread of ice and its potential effect on those in Rosalie’s Four Oaks ward. In response Cr Crestani stood in the chamber and vowed to do everything she could to curb the ice scourge. Fleetingly she referred to the “drug problem” which claimed the life of her “dear sister.” “Drugs eat a person’s soul,” Rosalie later told the News. “It wasn’t the sister I grew up with. Drugs just rip out every part of their life. “Towards the end she started not caring about her appearance ... I saw it suck the life out of her.” A beautiful young woman and an extremely talented pro basketballer, Nichole’s smiling exterior belied a haunted past.

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Rosalie hugs her nephew Justin, whose mother, Nichole, lost her battle with drugs 15 years ago. 139127 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Rosalie said her sister was subjected to child abuse and later gang-raped in her late teens while she was studying at an American college on a full basketball scholarship. “She was full of life, she was flamboyant, she was vivacious, talented, beautiful, more beautiful than the rest of us,” Rosalie said. “She was athletic, and I look back now and ... I can see now that she was upset about a few things that happened to her when she was little and as she got older as well. “Nichole had a lot of anger and she also, I think, struggled with her selfesteem.”

banks,” she said. “We get these kids early and show them a lot of love early and we can stop them from going down a path.” Born into a religious family, Rosalie, her other siblings and her parents Walter and Danielle continually draw on their faith for strength. Each day they are reminded of Nichole, while 22-year-old Justin, brought up by his grandparents, has more recently fought and come through the other side of his own battle with drugs a decade and a half after his mother lost the same fight. Rosalie admits she questioned her faith after Nichole’s death, but stresses

It’s unsurprising her sister’s tragic battle with drugs serves as inspiration for Rosalie 15 years on, having spurred her into a life of politics, participating as a member of Casey Council and Danny Nalliah’s Rise Up Australia Party. While her strong views have provoked a backlash in some cases from both the community and her fellow councillors, Rosalie makes no apologies for her outspokenness. “In every person that needs something, I see my sister. So I have dedicated a lot of my life to helping community groups. I visit Cornerstone a lot, transit soup kitchens and food

it was her belief that then provided solace. “I was very angry for a long time at God. She (Nichole) was getting her life back together, she was trying to be responsible and she was going on the government-funded methadone program to at least take care of her addiction,” Rosalie said. “Why did you have to take her? “She was turning her life around, she was trying to turn her life to God and I believe she did. “I don’t know that we’ll ever know the reason why people are taken at a certain time. “Maybe we’re not meant to know.”

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ing for the State Government to implement the federation’s 10-point plan to tackle violence and aggression against hospital nurses and midwives. “This latest attack follows the full release of an (AuditorGeneral’s) report into occupational violence and aggression ... showing there was not enough being done by the Department of Health and WorkSafe to protect nurses and midwives at work,” Mr Gilbert said. The State Government provided $20 million towards health service violence prevention - such as security cameras and reconfiguration of hospital rooms - in the 2015-’16 State Budget. A spokeswoman for Health Minister Jill Hennessy said it was “particularly concerning that those who care for others - often at their most vulnerable - face an elevated risk of violence”. She said the government, which signed the 10-point plan before last year’s State Election, was committed to implementing it. A Monash Health spokesman said the hospital group was “proud” of the staff’s response to the incident.

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A TOP cop from Narre Warren police has urged Casey residents to ensure their guns are locked up safely, with stolen firearms increasingly being traded for ice. Detective Senior Sergeant John Bergin confirmed guns were being stolen from Casey properties and then traded for drugs, including crystal methamphetamine, better known as ice. Det Sen Sgt Bergin denounced the publicising of firearm collections by registered gun owners. “The effective storage of firearms is imperative to reducing the likelihood they will be stolen and used to carry out an offence,” he said. “The harder you make it for someone to steal any of your possessions, including a firearm, the less likely it is to occur.” Det Sen Sgt Bergin also urged residents who are going on holiday to consider having

ership after a flurry of social media activity involving gun ‘selfies’. Senior Sergeant Andrew Armstrong, from Victoria Police’s Licensing and Regulation Division, last year said people were recklessly advertising their firearm ownership without considering the consequences. “This behaviour is concerning. Some criminals trawl social media networks looking for easy targets and items of interest - including ammunition and other weaponry,” Sen Sgt Armstrong said. “It’s easy enough to gather personal information through public profiles or unsecure accounts. “Licence holders need to be responsible. “Any public display of firearm ownership including stickers on vehicles or house windows can encourage unwanted attention from thieves.” For more information about the safe storage of firearms, visit www.police.vic.gov.au/ firearms.

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CASEY Hospital’s Emergency Department went into lockdown after a violent patient smashed double-plated windows with an oxygen cylinder on 13 May. Staff and patients were evacuated, while other staff were forced to lock themselves in rooms until the man walked out of the department just as police arrived. The hospital’s three security guards reportedly attended the incident. A distressed staff member said it was lucky no-one was injured after the man “started screaming and then hitting the windows” in the room he was in, eventually smashing the windows. “It almost sounded like gun shots - it was so loud. “This incident was extreme and one of the worst episodes of patient violence and aggression that I have witnessed.” The staff member described a young girl near the incident who was “crying and trembling in fear”. Casey emergency staff are routinely punched, kicked, spat upon and throttled by “aggressive and abusive” people, many

fuelled by ice, the staff member said. She said no-one was injured during Wednesday’s incident, except the patient suffering some minor cuts. “Some of us have had training on how to physically restrain or take down people. “In this situation it was deemed too dangerous due to the glass everywhere. “The plan was to stay out of the area and direct him to the exit if he came out.” The staff member said it was “lucky” that at the time there were no resuscitation patients, who are treated in the next room. “If someone is intubated they cannot be easily moved due to the risk to their life.” Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation state assistant secretary Paul Gilbert said the man had been in “desperate need” for an acute mental health ward bed. “He had to be cared for in the ED due to a shortage of mental health beds.” It is believed the man was later treated at the hospital’s mental health ward. In response to the incident, the ANMF reiterated its urg-

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Beautiful story WHAT a lovely story (Face Of Courage, News, 14 May) on Wesley, the young man who has had so many operations to repair his face. It brought back many memories of September 1995 when my own child was in hospital to have surgery. My daughter, Cindy, and Wesley were in the same room, their beds side by side and although there was a bit of a language barrier we could understand what Wesley wanted. He was a keen card player and we had many games and laughs with him. It was so lovely to see the story on 60 Minutes and in the Cranbourne News, and what an amazing doctor Malcolm Linsell is. How lucky we are to have him living and working here and how wonderful to see how Wesley has grown into a beautiful man, inside and out. We were happy to see that he still has that cheekiness about him. Lorraine Dolan, Cannons Creek.

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Re: Short changed or short sighted over road upgrade Where do these guys really get off? They did nothing when they were in government to fix the rest of Thompsons Road, nothing at all. Now they get on their bandwagon saying the money invested in the budget is not enough. I guess the current government has to start somewhere. Could you imagine if the government invested the whole $175 million in one hit and duplicated what is left to do on Thompsons Road in one hit? The whole of Cranbourne would be a complete standstill. No motor vehicle could travel either way on Thompsons Road as it would be closed due to all of the upgrade works that would happen at once. Stop being political opportunists - that is political opportunism at its worst! Jonathan Ray, via web.

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I write regarding a recent article Dog Park Plea (Berwick News, 7 May). I would like to commend this young lady (Angelina Whinney-Smith) for her wonderful suggestion. As a member of the community and as a dog owner and dog lover, I think this suggestion of a safe, off-lead park that is also enjoyable for humans is an amazing and brilliant suggestion. Like Angelina, my dog is not safe to be allowed off lead and to have somewhere where I could exercise her off lead would bring us both great joy as well as the benefits to our physical and emotional health. Currently, there are no suitable areas for such activities other than the dog school in Fox Road. However, this area is not without its limitations and I implore our city council to consider Miss Whinney-Smith’s plan seriously and source appropriate land fervently. I’m sure this young lady will achieve her dream to become a veterinarian in the future and I can only hope and wish that there are more young people as community minded! Leanne Shaw, Berwick,

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Re: Emergency lockdown as patient runs riot Shocking but unfortunately does happen ... working at the Community Health Centres - we treat a lot of patients who have psychiatric and drug addiction problems, but more than often they are accompanied by a social worker who mediates when the patient becomes difficult. Devastating for staff and patients alike not to mention the hospital's reputation. Franki, via Facebook. The staff should be paid danger money and security armed - and I am no lover of weapons! Judie, via Facebook.

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to make the most of the giveaway and help the council create a greener city. “The council-funded plant give-away is part of the Growing a Green Web program, which aims to revegetate open spaces in Casey and encourage the community to join in environmental enhancement work," Cr Morland said. “Over three days, the council hopes to give away 10,000 indigenous plants as part of its work to link corridors of indigenous vegetation to form a

green network across the municipality. “There will be a great variety of plants available to suit a range of gardens including trees, shrubs, ground covers, wildflowers and grasses." To claim two free plants, proof of Casey residency such as a driver’s licence or council rates notice is required. For further details, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/plantgiveaway or call customer service on 9705 5200.


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Thieves have wheel issues POLICE investigating a spate of wheel rim thefts across Casey suspect the items are being sold on the black market. In just over a week, three local car dealerships have been raided for tyre rims, while many other cars parked in residential Casey streets have also been stripped. All of the thefts involved the

cars being jacked up and left on bricks while their rims were stolen. Berwick Mazda, Cranbourne Hyundai and Cranbourne Toyota were all raided for tyre rims on 7, 8 and 11 May respectively. Meanwhile different cars parked in Bluegum Way in Hampton Park, Truslove Court in Endeavour Hills, and Andre

Cash bid against violence CASEY councillors agreed on Tuesday night to push for additional funding for the council's Challenge Family Violence Prevention Project. The funds are set to dry up in November. The $60,000 project, funded by the Department of Justice and Regulation and launched in 2013, is a joint partnership between the City of Casey, Cardinia Shire Council, the City of Greater Dandenong and Monash Health and is set to finish before the end of this year. Councillor Rosalie Crestani raised the motion, carried by her colleagues, for Casey to write to the ministers for Prevention and Family Violence and Police, advocating for ad-

ditional funding for the Challenge project. Council research has revealed that two women were killed by their partners in Australia every week, with the City of Casey recording some of the highest numbers of family violence incidents in the state. Sergeant Ian Lane, who runs the Casey Family Violence Unit from Cranbourne Police Station, recently told the News that his charges were responding to about 10 family violence incidents during every eight hour shift. “People need to just get involved - they need to stand up and say ‘no, this is not going to happen in my street, my neighbourhood, my community’,” he said.

Court and Zeus Avenue in Cranbourne West all had their rims stolen. All four tyre rims had been stripped from each of the cars. 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

Domestic demand POLICE were called to a Hampton Park property last week after a man forced his way in and demanded money from the occupant before smashing the front windows of the house. It’s understood the man, who was known to the victim, became angry and refused to leave the Cairns Road home after the occupant refused his demands for money about 7pm on Thursday 14 May. The offender became even more irate when a Critical Incident Response Team arrived at the house and he smashed the front windows of the property as police attempted to detain him. The man, aged in his 30s, was arrested and later assessed at Frankston Hospital.

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Rates rise: up by $62 By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

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That average is $1392 rates plus a $302 garbage charge. Cr Morland said the budget had been hit by higher utility costs, cost-shifting and reduced state and federal grants. However, the council’s budget papers show overall grants were $57 million, up from $51 million in 2014-'15 but the council suffered cost-shifts for the HACC, school crossing supervisor and maternal and child health programs. The lower waste charge was attributed to lower costs involving the Stevensons Road closed landfill debacle and the carbon tax repeal. The council’s hearty financial health is shown by a forecast yearly $84 million surplus in delivering a $248 million operating budget. Its accumulated surplus is

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CASEY residents will face an average $62 rates and waste hike under the council’s draft 2015-'16 budget, released for public comment on Sunday. The 3.87 per cent increase comprising a five per cent rate rise, less a small dip in garbage collection charges - helps pay for the council’s $91 million capital works program. Among the projects funded is construction of the $125 million cultural centre Bunjil Place at Narre Warren - which was allocated $10 million of federal funds last week. Other proposed works include Casey Indoor Leisure Centre, Cranbourne West Family and Community Centre, Endeavour Hills Community Precinct and a sports upgrade at Gleneagles Secondary College. Mayor Mick Morland says the capital works spend keeps pace with Casey’s fast-growing population and rising demand for community services and infrastructure. “Council understands the financial pressures facing families, so we have worked hard to keep rates as low as possible,” Cr Morland said. “In fact, thanks to careful budgeting, Casey residents enjoy one of the lowest rates per household in outer metropolitan Melbourne.”

expected to top $1.5 billion over the next 20 years. Some fee and charge rises for 2015-'16 have some sting kindergarten fees are up $60 a term from 2014-'15. At Wilson Botanic Park, the most lavish wedding package doubles to $1675, and hire of picnic tables triples to $110. Some event fees at the gardens have been reduced. Family membership and non-Casey school excursion charges at Myuna Farm also steeply rise. Other sharp increases include some learn-to-swim and membership joining fees at Casey ARC and RACE. Written community submissions are open until the budget is formally adopted at a council meeting on 23 June.

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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BASS MP Brian Paynter has joined Casey Council in calling for a police station to be set up in Clyde. Cr Amanda Stapledon in March pushed for council to write to Police Minister Wade Noon and Shadow Minister Edward O’Donohue to investigate the viability of introducing the new station. Mr Paynter echoed Cr Stapledon’s calls this month. “Police stations are crying out for additional staff, and the community deserve to feel safe,“ he said. “When the Coalition were in government, there were up to 800 police recruits at the academy. Now, there is less than half that number. “New estates are being built, but who will protect these new communities if there is a decrease in police numbers?” Asked about the calls for a new police station in Clyde during his visit to Casey two weeks ago, Minister Noonan said the government would work closely with police when investigating the potential need for a new facility. He said the government wouldn’t “impose” stations on police that “may not be required.” Labor spokesman Kosta Pandos previously told the News that while the government “determines the overall funding for Victoria Police, the Acting Chief Commissioner is responsible for determining the allocation of resources based on operational need.”

Casey resident Beverley LeGuier called for more police at last year's Police Association rally held in Berwick. Cr Stapledon said her push for the Clyde station was based on community feedback and followed last October’s Police Association rally in Berwick. At the rally, held in Gloucester Avenue, Police Association Secretary Ron Iddles called for an additional 155 first-response officers for Casey over the next five years, as well as a new 24-hour police station in Casey to cater for the municipality’s population growth.

Rude shock for Scouts as thieves strike A THIRD Casey Scout hall has been ransacked in as many months. The Hallam Scout Hall, on Gunns Road, was broken into around 7pm on Monday 11 May, with thieves setting off three fire extinguishers inside the facility. It comes as the News last week reported break-ins and theft of copper piping had occurred at the Cranbourne and

Devon Meadows Scout halls in recent weeks. First Cranbourne Scouts committee Jenni Walden also voiced fears for the children’s safety after syringes and bongs were repeatedly found scattered near their hall. “It’s disturbing given kids are in the hall at times,” she said. “This time of year it’s dark early, and we don’t want kids

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Rain, hail, still shining By GEORGIA WESTGARTH NOT rain, nor hail or even cancer - nothing will stop Hampton Park resident Graeme Sissing from raising funds to conquer cancer and cycling in the two day fundraiser. “I’ve been riding in the event for three consecutive years and I have people who jump on board and donate each year as well as organising fundraising events,” he said. After beating prostate and bladder cancer in 2011 Mr Sissing was diagnosed with a second bout of bladder cancer in 2014 but conquered the 200 kilometre ride despite it all. “It’s not gonna get me down,

you can’t let it, I don’t stop training I really look forward to it, the week after the ride I’m back on the road training,” he said. After many birthdays dampened by cancer Mr Sissing was given the all clear on Tuesday 10 March 2015 and will be riding in the Melbourne and Brisbane events this year. All registered participants must raise at least $2500 individually before the ride. “I’m nearly at $2500 for the Melbourne ride, but still have about $2000 to go for Brisbane before mid-August,” he said. Mr Sissing’s team of 35 is called In Loving Memory and

has raised more than $156,000 over the past three years. “It gets bigger every year and were not gonna stop until this whole thing has gone, until we’ve got a cure,” Mr Sissing said. “I really hope I can ride in the last ride to conquer cancer, if I’m in the last ride that means we’ve conquered this thing,” he said. Mr Sissing’s favourite sign off is ‘keep smiling’ and he likes to remind himself and others why he rides. “I was out in the rain riding one weekend and a lot of people had asked me if I was going to train and what if it rains, I said

‘then you get wet - that’s the least of my worries’.” Mr Sissing said it didn’t just rain that weekend, it hailed. “Rain was beating down on my face, my legs were burning, hail was bouncing off my helmet and I thought why am I doing this, then I remembered why,” he said. The Melbourne ride is Australia’s largest cancer cycling fundraising event and have raised more than $14.5 million for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre over three years. To help Graeme Sissing reach his goal for the Brisbane ride visit www.conquercancer. org.au.

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Briefly Licence cancelled A CRANBOURNE North woman caught drink driving in Richmond on Sunday has had her licence cancelled. A witness called police after they saw the woman driving erratically in her Subaru wagon about 8.05pm in Swan Street. Officers from Richmond soon found the badly damaged car on Lennox Street, near the intersection of Swan Street. The woman allegedly blew 0.194. She is due to be charged with drink-driving offences and will face the Magistrates’ court at a later date.

Farm fire break-in blow A FIRE started on a rural Pearcedale property after an alleged attempted theft last week. The victim woke up around 3am at his Robinsons Road home to find smoke coming from a nearby farm shed after someone tried to burn a hole in the back of it with a blowtorch. The shed was significantly damaged but no one was seen near the fire.

No fare THREE men threatened a taxi driver with a weapon and stole his cash while he was parked in a Hampton Park street this week. The men forced their way into the cab parked on Catherine Edey Place around 3.45am, with one of the offenders pulling out a weapon and demanding the driver’s money. The three offenders, all described as young in appearance, fled the scene.

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NATIONAL Volunteer Week (11-17 May) was established in 1989 as a way of recognising and thanking the more than six million Australians who volunteer in the community. Research says that those who volunteer are happier as a result of their work and efforts in helping others. At St John of God Berwick Hospital the volunteer workforce is a vital part of the daily operations of the hospital. The volunteer service commenced in 2008 and has grown to include many services. Volunteer roles provide support to caregivers in most areas of the hospital, including clerical support in the form of assembling packages of information for mail-outs, serving refreshments to patients attending the new Day Oncology Unit, providing a courier service between departments, and supporting caregivers in the clinical areas of the hospital. Lisa Norman, CEO at St John of God Berwick Hospital said: “Our volunteers are energetic, passionate and caring. Many choose to volunteer at the hospital after being a patient here; or have had a loved one attend the hospital as a patient. It’s heart-warming that they wish to ‘give back’ to help others and, of course, we are immensely grateful that they do”. Our volunteers come from varied backgrounds and all have different reasons behind their desire to donate their time and help others. Debbie Bracker is a Berwick resident who has grown children and five grandchildren and regularly volunteers at the Day Oncology Centre, “I have volunteered at the hospital for around 18 months now. I’ve never regretted a minute. It feels so good to put a smile on someone’s face and help them feel better. It’s rewarding to give something back to the community.” Gladys Rebelo, a mum of one young son also volunteers and explains: “I moved to Australia from the UK two years ago, and where I volunteered for some time.

Service with a smile at St John of God. “I feel so fortunate to have found St John of God, the staff are so appreciative and helpful. I really enjoy helping out and making people happy. I just love to see people smile.“ The hospital offers a dedicated volunteer training program, designed as a comprehensive support package to enhance existing and develop new skills. Jeanette Cronin, Co-ordinator of Volunteer Services said: “We have a fantastic group of people with a diverse range of skills and life experience who offer their time and services to the hospital. “Their contribution greatly enhances the personal care we provide to our patients.” Jeanette explains that the hospital’s volunteer program has increased its numbers significantly, including a number of students and young mums. The program has extended to people of all ages and a number of new roles have been created to facilitate the increase in volunteer numbers. St John of God Berwick Hospital would like to thank all of the volunteers who contribute and donate their time to the hospital. For further information on the volunteer program, please contact the Margaret Robb, Acting Co-ordinator of Volunteer Services on 9709 1414.

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DR Louis Loizou isn’t vein but he sure knows about them. Phlebologist Dr Loizou has been running Vein Solutions in Narre Warren for the past 15 years and has been treating all types of vein abnormalities for more than two decades. “I provide treatment for abnormal leg veins of all types from spider veins to varicose veins and leg ulcers,” Dr Loizou said. “I provide minimally invasive leg vein treatments requiring no hospitalisation, no general anaesthetic - virtually back to work immediately. “What makes Vein Solutions different is that we offer basically walk in and walk out procedures that are proven to be very effective negating the need for hospitalisation.”

Vein Solution also offers a discount to pensioners and health care card holders. The focus of the business, according to Dr Loizou is leg veins that are abnormal including spider veins and varicose veins. “We provide a full comprehensive assessment which includes investigation with Duplex Scanning,” he said. The doctor has been treating leg veins for 24 years and been a board member of the main credentialing body - the Australasian College of Phlebology for 16 years - holding the vice-president role and is current the honorary secretary. Find Vein Solutions at the Narre Warren Specialist Centre, at the corner of Prospect Hill Road and Narre Warren

Dr Louis Loizou. 139265 North Road. Open Monday to Wednesday 9am to 5.30pm. Phone 8790 3352 or 9855 0990. For further information visit their website www.veinsolutions.com.au

NO MORE UNSIGHTLY VARICOSE VEINS Dr Louis Loizou of Vein Solutions Medical Clinic is now located at the Narre W Warren Specialist Centre Walk in Walk Out procedure. Safe and effective.

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Fox graces expo By GEORGIA WESTGARTH POSSUM Magic author Mem Fox headlined the Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation (CCLC) Literacy Expo on Thursday 14 May to a full audience of parents, teachers, carers and professionals. Mem Fox spoke about the role of parents and teachers as equal collaborators in children learning to read, along with other guest speakers Barbie Bates and Mark Carthew. In its second year, the expo was held at the Balla Balla Community Centre and

Cranbourne Library with refreshments and 12 service providers available for a chat in the expo. Customer Services manager at CCLC Pru Menzies said the day was a fantastic event with most sessions booked out. “It went smoothly because we had all the experience from last year to run all the sessions simultaneously, we were a little bit more organised than last year,” she said. With more than 200 chairs set up for Mem Fox’s session, Ms Menzies said there was an increasing demand from

parents not knowing where to seek help if their child was experiencing difficulty reading. “The expo is for parents of reluctant readers and children that come from bilingual households as well as caregivers, teachers and anybody that works with children aged zero to eight that are experiencing difficulties reading,” she said. The free event featured information stalls, displays, seminars, workshops, certificates of attendance, door prizes and showbags.

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MOVED by the people struggling in earthquake-ruined Nepal, Narre Warren’s own struggling families and homeless gave whatever they had to the World Vision appeal at the Narre Warren soup kitchen. Reverend Keith Vethaak of the Narre Warren Christian Church said he was absolutely amazed. “Homeless people pulled out 50 cents or a dollar, some gave $5,” he said. Transit soup kitchen has been operating at the Narre Warren Christian Church for six years, and Rev Vethaak said this was the first time the hat had been passed around the guests, to give for a cause. “It was my idea to pass the hat around, I could see they were really quite moved, volunteers have donated before but not the guests. I said let’s pass the hat around and they were really keen,” he said. Rev Vethaak said just about everyone in attendance on Wednesday 6 May gave a little bit of money. “To me, it is quite astonishing, some are homeless, some are sleeping rough or in cars, some are boarding in houses or at caravan parks or couch surfing but our biggest proportion is single mums and families and victims of domestic violence,” he said. The soup kitchen passed the hat around again On Monday 11 May and has raised $207 for the Nepal World Vision

earthquake appeal. “We raised nearly $80 on Wednesday night and raised another $20 on Thursday, a percentage of them are broke and just don’t have anything, it was a really big thing for them to give, a dollar means a lot when you don’t have much,” Rev Vethaak said. The Narre Warren Transit soup kitchen currently distributes more than $10,000 worth of food per week and feeds 80 to 100 guests three nights a week. Reverend Vethaak said he heard a guest discussing the wage of World Vision CEO Tim Costello on Wednesday night before it all started. “He said he was paid a huge salary and I shared with them that it’s not true, that Mr Costello gives 100 per cent of his wage back to World Vision as he makes his living through speaking, and once I said that they realised and were more than happy to give,” Rev Vethaak said. The soup kitchen has grown tremendously over the six years, Rev Vethaak said they started with 12 guests and by the end of the first year were up to 40. “Two months ago I counted and it came to 1100 individuals we are supplying food to every week,” he said. Narre Warren resident of 20 years, Rev Vethaak said everyone was really moved by the situation. “It was very generous; everyone dug in and gave their 20 cents or some might have had a dollar in their pocket, I was amazed at how much came in.”

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Defibs delivery for Casey Maccas By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AFTER installing defibrillators across the South East Juniors Football League, McDonald’s restaurants throughout Casey now have the life-saving devices as well. Casey McDonald’s restaurants are a part of a unique ‘Casey Clan’ which the McDonald’s company is trying to advance around the globe, Casey Clan licensee David Fowler said. “We are a group of owner operators that get together to help achieve the same goals in the community,” Mr Fowler said. “Putting defibrillators in all 24 restaurants in the Casey clan wasn’t something we had to do, it was something we could do and it was an opportunity to take a lead and hopefully other businesses will

follow,” Mr Fowler said. The Casey Clan teamed up with Defib For Life two years ago to put defibrillators in 26 junior football clubs amounting to more than $62,000. “It’s not just for the players but for their parents, grandparents, anyone gathering at the ground- we are the sponsors of the South East Juniors and it seemed the responsible decision for the second largest junior football league in Victoria,” Mr Fowler said. Once opened, the defibrillators automatically start talking and relaying each step to the person assisting the emergency. “The great thing with the defibrillators is that they are very easy to use, any member of the public can use them with-

out training, and it doesn’t take you to the next step until you’ve finished the current one,” he said. The defibrillators won’t shock a person if their heart is still beating, and Mr Fowler said they were a soothing device in a very stressful situation. Mr Fowler said an incident with an 11-year-old boy who luckily survived at a South East Juniors Football game was the turning point for him and the Casey Clan. “We decided we need to do something, they are such an important piece of equipment just like a first aid kit, which some venues may not have had many years ago- moving forward it’s important to ensure the safety of all members of our society,” he said.

CRANBOURNE’S key contributors could pocket a cash prize for their efforts. Nominations for the inaugural Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce (CCC) Community Award open on 1 June. The winner will receive a $1000 cash prize at the chamber AGM on 13 August to recognise their significant contribution to Cranbourne. “We are always looking at ways to honour and give back to the hard-working people of Cranbourne, and this is a fantastic opportunity,” CCC president Mark Carusi said. Chamber vice-president Kate Parkinson said award nominees must work or live in Cranbourne. “We’re specifically targeting individuals rather than organisations - people who’ve donated time and effort to benefit groups or the community,” she said. “It’s an opportunity for them to see that they’re valued by the community,” she said. Ms Parkinson hoped the award would encourage others to work hard for the community

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CHERRINGTON offers families an exciting opportunity to build their new home. Perfectly situated only one kilometre away from Officer town centre, Cherrington offers peace and tranquillity. Cherrington Estate is near some of the area’s most respected schools including St Francis Xavier, Berwick Grammar School, Haileybury, Minaret College, St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Maranatha Christian College, Beaconhills College as well as Berwick and Pakenham campuses. Transport links include the convenience of the Princes Freeway which is only minutes away, a bus stop at the front of the estate and Officer Train Station which is only 1.5 kilometres away. Shopping is a pleasure at nearby Arena, which offers Safeway, Chemist Warehouse, the Reject Shop, a post office, a clothes shop and cafĂŠ with Officer new town centre coming soon. The popular Fountain Gate is only 13 minutes away, with Pakenham, Beaconsfield and Berwick all only five minutes away. Officer also offers well-established recreational amenities being home to ROC Football Club and the well-known D’Angelo Winery nearby. “We are here to cater for every individual and guide them through the whole journey,â€? explained Kassy Howard, Cherrington’s sales manager. “For us it is a passion, not just a job. We help people start their new lives and we love going on the journey with them. “This is a beautiful parcel of land on which buyers can create a comfortable lifestyle with everything on their doorstep.â€?

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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Cranbourne North 9 Chantenay Parade

Outstanding Family Home

Devon Meadows 13 Cross Road

Cranbourne 18 Hotham Street

A GEM IN THE MEADOWS

Nest - Invest - Develop

With 3 large bedrooms plus study, master bedroom has ensuite & WIR, separate lounge, kitchen & dining room, large pergola & swimming pool. Includes 2 split system air conditioners, wood heater, solar hot water panels & 20 solar panel system, workshop, office space & plenty of secure car space. For Sale Price by Neg over $370,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

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 Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

Evident from the moment you enter the elegant interior with its sumptuous carpets, tiles & Euro-oak timber floors complemented by a warm & inviting scheme. Situated in the Avenues Estate of Cranbourne North, this 4 bedroom plus study home features master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, a generous sized family bathroom. A gourmet kitchen, butler's pantry, S/S appliances, 900mm gas upright cooker & stone bench tops combine with large family & dining two separate bi-fold doors that lead to a large outdoor alfresco area. Separate rumpus allows for ideal theatre room or teenage retreat. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Clyde

Cranbourne North

390 Yallambee Road

22 Lancashire Drive

Unique Country Estate in Clyde

"DROMANA 27"

This unique estate offers approx 50sqm of luxury living, with 6 bedrooms plus study, 4 separate living areas, 4 bathrooms, 5 toilets & a designer kitchen. There is an inbuilt wet bar to serve the large party room, which can hold in excess of 50 guests. There is a high quality built tennis court, next to a state of the art swimming pool & spa complex, surrounded with professionally landscaped gardens. The land is divided into 15 well fenced & maintained paddocks with water a 60x20 mĂŠnage for horse training, serviced with 4 stables, wash & tack room & 3 storage sheds.

Situated in Camden Greens Estate, this home accompanies all of your family’s needs. The master suite includes WIR, full en suite with double vanities & separate toilet. Featuring, separate formal lounge, well appointed kitchen with large stone island bench, finished with stainless steel appliances, all overlooking the meals, family area & outdoor alfresco area. A zoned off rumpus/theatre room completes this free flowing floor plan. Also includes quality flooring, gas ducted heating, large backyard to park a caravan or boat & a double lock up garage with remote internal access.

For Sale $4,000,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220

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

Cranbourne East 13 Cromwell Lane

Style, Location & Value!

Devon Meadows 70 Devon Road

Clyde North Lot 154 Heather Grove

Home On Small Acreage

Make $$$ before you build!

This 8.65 acre property has 4 bedrooms, main with full ensuite, large kitchen, massive lounge & more. Outside is a large carport & extensive shedding with workshop. The property is on the edge of the urban growth corridor therefor could prove to be suitable for a long term property investor.

Currently operating as a car park this 512sqm allotment will return you $17,160.00 per annum. If you're in no hurry & want to move into the Selandra Rise Estate to be amongst this fantastic thriving community then consider the possibilities of this well positioned allotment.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Peter Damon M 0409 178 319

For Sale $265,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

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Situated in the magnificent Hunt Club, this 4 bedroom plus study family home boasts a generous allotment with rear access and a super sized alfresco area for entertaining. The home has been designed to deliver low maintenance living with a strong focus on space and the brilliant way it has been situated on the block. Comprising formal living, combined kitchen meals and family area, separate rumpus and double lock up garage with rear access, all set on 655sqm. Also features ducted heating, cooling and ducted vacuum. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Narre Warren South

Pearcedale

42 Harold Keys Drive

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Fantastic Family Home In A Great Location

This home is bound to be a family favourite, offering all the space you could ask for with five bedrooms, two separate living areas & two bathrooms all on a 630m2 allotment. Includes master bedroom with WIR & remaining bedrooms with built in robes, two separate living areas, kitchen opens on a separate tiled dining area, double lock up garage with rear access & large undercover outdoor area for entertaining. Also features ducted heating throughout, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, alarm system, large water tanks, under house storage & lots more!

This stunning five bedroom family home features master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, the other bedrooms with built in robes. The kitchen boasts a large open plan area with s/s appliances, front of house comprises of a large formal living zone & a separate rumpus is located at the back of the house. Other features; oversized remote double lock up garage, side access, 5000lt water tank, outdoor spa, pergola, garden shed, ducted heating, ducted evaporative cooling & split systems air con units.

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

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IN THE ever popular Casiana Grove Estate, this fourbedroom, two-bathroom home offers spacious lowmaintenance living. UPGRADED to offer widened halls, raised ceilings and with two living areas, this is a superb family home. Large master bedroom with walk-through robe and ensuite plus formal open lounge, massive family area to the rear with open kitchen (dishwasher and 900mm stove). The remaining three bedrooms, bathroom and laundry are separately zoned. Rear sliding door from the living area to the elevated deck with steps to a lovely grassed area which is neatly landscaped. With a new school and shops soon to be built, all within walking distance, this is a fabulous opportunity to make your home in this vibrant estate.

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FROM$350,000 PEARCEDALE

$599,950 10 ACRE HOBBY FARM, PERFECT FOR THE HORSES!

CENTURY PARK CRANBOURNE NTH GREAT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY * Development yield of up to 12 units per lot (STCA) * Choose from 5 lots from 1740m² to 1,985m² * Mixed use zone * 4 Level residential/retail/office units (STCA) * Directly opposite the new quarters estate. For more information Call Rick Lauretta directly

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* Excellent Exposure of this busy Arterial * Allotments sizes from 1,391m2 to 2,543m2 * Priced from $350,000 * Commercial 2 Zone * Plus a super lot of 9,798m2 available by expression of interest * Located in the New Cranbourne North Commercial Precinct * Service Road Access via Thompsons Road * Land suitable for a variety of uses

$400,000 +GST CRANBOURNE

$435,000 +GST TOORADIN

(215067) Located on a bitumen road is this great 10 acre blank canvas.This property is well cleared and would be perfect for the hobby farm enthusiast and someone who is looking for some quality pasture for their horses. The property already has water & power connected, so all that is needed now is you and your dream home. For all enquiries & inspections please Call Jason Brown Direct.

$669,950 2.5 ACRE LIFESTYLE BLOCK WITH SO MUCH MORE!

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Victoria’s newest Residential Business address. Bring working and home life together. Ground floor 148.45m²/first floor with office 162m². 3 bedroom plus study, Bathroom, double LU Garage. Separate access for Home & office entry. Range of Facades, finishes and floor plans available. Variety of Home with Office or Warehouse floor plan combinations.

Victoria’s newest Residential Business address Bring working and home life together. Ground floor 158.87m² with office /showroom, first floor 152.62m². 2 bedroom,2 Bathroom ,single LU Garage,Balcony. Separate access for Home & office entry. Range of Facades, finishes and floor plans available. Variety of Home with Office or Warehouse floor plan combinations. For further information call Rick Lauretta

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(2185121) Set on 2.5 acres and located at the end of a no through road is this great lifestyle block with loads to offer for the canine enthusiast. With a nice family home, kennels, runs and more this property is well set up for anyone looking to breed, show and or even race. Features such as; 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick veneer home. 6x8m x16m puppy pens with kennels & water. 7x4mx75m racing runs with kennels & water. 12x4mx6m spelling yards with kennels & water. 9x indoor kennels with aircon, kitchen and s/steel benches. With so much more on offer an inspection is a must to truly appreciate everything this property has to offer.

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“SENSATIONAL 2 BEDROOM UNIT”

(215113) Factory With Street Frontage, Industrial 1 Zone, 154 Square Metres (215112) Located in a quiet court location on approx. 702m² block of land. (approx.), High Clearance Roller Door. Presently set up as a showroom. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, separate lounge, kitchen meals, and gas appliances. For Further Details Contact:Frank Barrett. Outside there is a double carport with access to back yard. Currently leased on month by month basis at $288 per week. Call Rick Lauretta directly.

CRANBOURNE

$295,000

$349,950 BLIND BIGHT

(215086) Immaculate both inside and out, one of only 3 on the block. Ducted heating plus split system heating & cooling & double glazed patio door, separate dining, well-appointed kitchen with under bench oven gas cook top and dishwasher, separate lounge with Led down lights. 2 generous sized bedrooms both with robes, pergola patio area and a lock up garage.

$375,000 CRANBOURNE EAST

$397,500

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COASTAL VILLAGE COLONIAL STYLE CHARMER

“DON’T BUY OLD BUY THIS”

This beautifully presented town house is located in one of the best streets in the area. It’s got 3 large bedrooms, good size living, vogue bathroom, excellent kitchen with fantastic modern appliances. High ceilings (approximately 9 foot) and wonderful outdoor decking area overlying lovely garden. Be quick for this home!

(215099) 4 bedroom homestead style property with full ensuite to master plus BIRs, open plan kitchen, two separate living areas, bar area in lounge plus reverse cycle air-conditioner and coonara heater. Set on a generous 650m² approx. block with pergola and large garage. New carpets, freshly painted in neutral tonings, all new guttering, spouting, roof redone.

(215118) HUNT CLUB LOCATION 5 YEARS YOUNG. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with quality fixtures and fittings, carpeted to bedrooms and lounge, ducted heating split system heat & cooling. Great kitchen with stainless appliances and dishwasher.

TOORADIN

$490,000 PLUS CRANBOURNE EAST

$419,000

VENDOR SAYS-SELL SELL SELL! (215088) Spacious 4 bedroom family friendly modern home with 3 large living areas. Formal lounge/dining. Open plan kitchen, meals, living plus a 3rd living zone. Master bedroom has ensuite and walk in robe. Modern kitchen appliances, heating and cooling. Double garage plus shed on a 1000m² block (approx). Close to the primary school. Fantastic new coastal lifestyle by the bay, only 15 minutes from Cranbourne. Inspection a must. CLASSY HOME IN THE HUNT CLUB (215005) 3 bedrooms plus study, approximately 7 years young. Two spacious living areas, with extensive ceramic tiling ducted heating, well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel under bench oven and gas cooktop, outdoors we have a decked patio area & double garage with auto door, all this and more within easy walking distance to schools and transport.

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$510,000 CRANBOURNE WEST

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4 BEDROOM WHOPPER - LYNBROOK

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

(215069) Spacious 2 storey residence on a 512m² block at its best. 4 large bedrooms, ensuite, walk in robe to master & balcony. 3 living areas offering loads of space. Stylish and modern kitchen, stainless steel appliances. Outdoor entertaining area with a built in kitchen. Lots more on offer, come see for yourself. Call to inspect.

(215097) 4 large bedrooms, study and 2 big living areas. Well-designed kitchen with huge bench space. Master boasts separate ensuite and walk in robe. New carpet laid & freshly painted internally throughout. Sensational decking/pergola area. Enormous garage with side access to backyard. Be quick for this.

CRANBOURNE SOUTH

$839,000 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$330,000 CRANBOURNE

$269,000

5 BEDDER ON 5 ACRES

“GREAT INVESTMENT CRANBOURNE NORTH”

“WALK TO TRAIN STATION AND ALL FACILITIES”

(215109) Set on approx 5 acres, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal sunken lounge & living area with built in bar. Modern S/S kitchen appliances, heating and cooling. BBQ area/fernery & spa. Ample shedding, 3 paddocks double carport. 6 car garage fully lined with heater, toilet & sink. Also another 4 car garage.

(215115) Compact cottage style block. 3 bedrooms with two way bathroom floating timber floors, kitchen with under bench oven gas cooktop & dishwasher, ceramic tiled to wet areas & floating timber floors, all gas appliances, single garage under roofline, cul de sac location. Presents rented out at $330P/W until 27/7/2015. Call Frank Barrett to arrange an inspection.

(215123) 2 bedroom strata titled unit, with two way access bathroom & fantastic eat in kitchen with stainless steel gas cooktop, wall oven & fully lued range hood. 2 large bdrms both with double built in robes, spacious lounge with split system heating & cooling plus gas heating & ceiling fans throughout. Pattern paved concrete patio pergola entertaining area, generous yard for a unit or garage.

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NOT TO BE MISSED THIS lovely well-maintained brick-veneer home has all the makings of a great first home. Completely convenient and comfortable, the property offers three bedrooms, one bathroom, separate lounge room, double lock-up garage with single carport, airconditioning, gas heating, alarm system and outdoor entertainment area. Located in a popular pocket of Hampton Park close to schools, local shops and public transport. Call us today to inspect this property.

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Must sell, either NOW or at Auction. Only a few meters to the sandy foreshore, walking tracks and walking distance to the shops and services at Grantville. This home has internal and external blinds, polished floors, gas heating, air conditioning, two big bedrooms, an open plan kitchen with gas stove and spacious living area. Set on a large 708 square meter (approx.) block with a large carport and garage, lots of off street parking and the property is fully fenced. Renovate and make your own or a worthy position for a rebuild. Suit $170,000 plus buyers. Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days.

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A perfect opportunity to purchase this 3BR W/B home while interest rates are at an all time low! Affordable, excellent investment & ideal location! Elevated with views, great backyard, extensive outdoor entertaining options (inc lge pergola, outdoor spa & separate deck), dbl garage, ceiling fans in all BR’s & just a walk to sporting facilities, milk bar, childcare & Primary & Secondary Schools or just minutes by car to freeway access.

21 IRWIN RD NEERIM EAST

Once a district “show place” ppty, there is now a unique opportunity to purchase & restore this previously prominent dairy cattle stud ppty to its former glory. “Main Vu” - 97.7acres in two titles + 4.4acres lease. Commanding 360° views, fertile chocolate soil with majority gentle hills, magniicent established trees & shelter belts, numerous sheds, good stock yard facilities & reliable water from Shady Creek. Older style solid 2-3 bdrm w/board farm house. Located just 5 mins from picturesque Neerim South township & 1 hr 20 mins Melb CBD.

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Presenting a unique chance to secure a huge property with endless potential. Suiting those who need extra space, this 3 BR home features ducted heating, evap cooling, spacious kitchen & dining, large living space, central family bathroom, rear access via paved driveway into 2 carports & a double garage with workshop space. Set on a huge block of 1209sqm with all the space you could want for your family or pets to enjoy!

Fixed Date Sale Tuesday 9th June 6pm (if not sold prior) Agent Daniel Burgdorf 0410 566 130

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Three bedrooms & 2 new bathrooms, hardwood loors, luxurious carpets, a light illed kitchen with access to the formal lounge & control of the dining/living. The vendor thought carefully about function & no maintenance which is evident in the modern materials used to present this home. Exposed aggregate drive, modwood decking with matching gates & fence, Colourbond Alfresco, powered utility shed with off street secure parking all on 600sqms.

For Sale Price $379,000 PLUS Agent Jeff Cowan 0407 552 430

Four generous sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus a study to the front of the home, fully appointed kitchen complete with upgraded 40mm stone bench tops, 900mm cooking plus a great sized WIP. Loads of storage, raised ceilings, highest quality bamboo looring, a super practical loorpan and seamless indoor outdoor entertaining areas plus an oversize remote DLUG. Professionally landscaped both front and back, there’s nowhere else you could want to be!

For Sale Price $540,000 PLUS Agent Jo Mooney 0407 344 011

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ABOUT five years young on a 745m² block, this lovely home with room for a caravan plus access up the side, has three bedrooms plus guest/cinema room with projector and 110 inch screen. FULL ensuite to master bedroom, under bench oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher to kitchen plus lounge and family room. Video intercom with home network, air-conditioning plus gas ducted heating and solar hot water. Outdoors, we have a secure fully fenced yard plus merbau decked pergola patio area plus 3500 litre water tank with pump. It is only 900 metres to shops and school.

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ST GERMAIN Village Life, Urban Style Set to become an enviable, thriving community, St Germain offers superb residential homes, upfront infrastructure and job opportunities around a well-planned Town Centre. Inspired by a contemporary European village lifestyle, St Germain is all about living, working, shopping, and socialising, all in one place. Register your interest at stgermain.net.au or visit our sales ofďŹ ce today. For more information, call 1800 646 646

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Harcourts Pakenham 156 Main Street, Pakenham 5941 1200 www.pakenham.harcourts.com.au

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Experience the luxury of Lakefront Living in the exclusive and limited, Stage 8 release in the award winning Cardinia Lakes Estate. With natural occurring vegetation and flora, the location of these lots is ideal for you to build your dream home. All lots utilise the elevated position and range in size from 516m2 up to 601m2 with the added bonus of being able to start building straight away. You will not find titled lakefront land in the area so if you like what you see, act quickly and call us today!

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THE NEW HEART OF CASEY. Belmond on Clyde is now selling! Belmond is the new residential land development designed to give residents something special - a sense of sanctuary. A place to escape the rat race and enjoy peaceful streets, a hilltop park and 3.7 hectares of open space, all nestled amongst rolling hills. With easy access to existing and future amenities, you’ll be able to enjoy peace and quiet with convenience. Stage One is now selling so claim your piece of sanctuary in the future heart of Casey. *Land price subject to change and availability SALES OFFICE

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4 Halford Street Inspect: Saturday, noon-12.30pm Price: $735,000 plus buyers Contact: Sarah James, 0419 144 611 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300

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land at water edge now selling from $199,900

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

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MAKE DREAMS A REALITY SITTING in the picturesque township of Buln Buln, close to the local school and sporting precinct. The residence, attractively elevated on the land and enjoying views over the established gardens and paddocks, places comfort and a relaxed lifestyle high on the agenda. A central living/dining area accompanied by a large, country style kitchen, brimming with near new contemporary convenience opens to a side verandah/carport then on to an open alfresco facing north at the front of the home. Timber floors, stainless appliances including a two drawer dishwasher and double wall ovens, extensive pantry, shining splashback and a long island bench are all kitchen highlights. Formal dining and lounge areas adjoin this everyday living space, each enjoying the views from bay windows, decorated with

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touches of class and warmed by solid fuel heating. There is also split system heating and cooling installed. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms include a main suite which enjoys the morning sun, thanks to large east facing windows, along with its private ensuite and walk-in robe. Utilities are well positioned for convenience and beautifully presented - a common theme throughout this home. A handy mudroom sits at the exit from the laundry. Well-established house gardens are brimming full of autumn colour just now and the entire setting is a pleasure. An old dairy and yards accompanying this provide excellent facilities for cattle on the property. Mains water across the property, very good fencing and excellent carrying country are all attributes.

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1800 444 447

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What’s on Annual plant giveaway

Indoor bowls

THE City of Casey plant giveaway provides Casey ratepayers with two free indigenous plants for their backyard. The council funded event is to help the community contribute to the council’s growing a green web program, which aims to form a green network across the City of Casey. ■ Westfield Fountain Gate, outside Ted’s Camera Store, 352 Princes Highway, Narre Warren, from Thursday 21 May to Friday 22 May, 9am to 5pm. Must bring proof of Casey residency such as a driver’s licence or council rates notice.

ENJOY an indoor full size regulation bowls day with all bowls supplied and coaching for beginners along with a cup of tea afterward. ■ Casey Indoor Sports Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road. Friday mornings 10am to noon. No charge on first day. Phone Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946 for more details.

Park run

Cooking with dad The Cook it With Dad program is an opportunity for fathers and children to experience cooking together. They can learn how to cook healthy meals with dad, spend some quality time together and strengthen their relationship as they meet other families and learn life skills as a team. ■ Selandra Family and Children’s Centre, 45 Haflinger Avenue, Clyde North, Saturday 21 February to Saturday 12 December, 10.30am to noon. Held every Saturday during school terms. Registration is essential with the City of Casey on 9705 5200 or email dadsmatter@casey.vic.gov.au.

The Hi-5 House of Dreams tour comes to Fountain Gate.

Bowls and bingo

Hi-5 The renowned children’s band is coming to town to perform its favourite songs and acts. The Hi-5 House of Dreams tour gives audiences an invitation to Hi-5’s very own slumber party. The first 100 fans will get the opportunity to meet and greet the cast after the show. ■ Level two, Kids' Mall, Westfield Fountain Gate, 352 Princes Highway, Narre Warren, on Wednesday 20 May, 11am to noon.

LEARN how to get the best out of a digital camera with digital SLR classes. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9.45am to 11.45am. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.

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 Street, Berwick, Wednesdays at 10am. Contact the GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visit www.grow.net.au for more information.

Mental health

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GROW is offering a unique 12 step recovery

JOIN acclaimed textile artist, Leesa Chandler

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and her team on a weeklong series of workshops exploring the art of hand sewing and stitching techniques. There will be a pop-up design studio, sewing studio and shop with workshops run by Leesa. Suitable for people with some experience in sewing. ■ Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, (off South Gippsland Highway). Meet at the Visitor Centre, 10am to noon and 1.30pm to 3.30pm on Tuesday 18 August and Sunday 23 August.

Print does the job on employment Newspapers remain a popular medium for job hunters searching for their next role despite the wide choice of domestic and international alternatives online. Emma data shows 1.4 million job seekers use print newspapers each month. Job seekers from certain industries are more likely to use print newspapers for job hunting. Those looking for work in public administration are 46 percent more likely to use print newspaper’s employment sections with similar results for mining (44 percent), and teachers and lecturers (27 percent) more likely to use print. Businesses looking to find the right candidate should employ print newspapers as part of their search, or risk missing out on a large pool of potential candidates.

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PARTICIPATE with more than 100 others in a free five kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs, visit the Berwick Springs parkrun website for more information.

emma™ conducted by Ipsos MediaCT, People 14+ for the 12 months ending November 2014, Nielsen Online Ratings November 2014, People 14+ only. Platform audiences (print, web, mobile and tablet) include readers of any newspaper masthead or section, including equivalent, sites/apps where applicable. *Vs all employment section readers

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HALLAM Senior Citizens Centre is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and offers carpet bowls, bingo, games, club room events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ 4 Princess Domain Drive, Hallam. For more information contact President Paul Lorenzo on 9703 1068 or secretary Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580.

Learn how to play mahjong ONCE enough people are interested mahjong classes will be held. Mahjong is a Chinese game played by four people with 136 or 144 rectangular pieces called tiles. ■ The classes will be held on Fridays between 1pm and 3pm at the U3A rooms at 3/65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, opposite Casey Race Swimming Pool. For further information about this course, or to find out about all our other courses, contact tutor and co-ordinator Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.


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SCARLET KITCHENS For all your cabinetry requirements ฀

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Primo Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations Benchtop replacement specialists, specilialising in:

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

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0409 554 459, 9799 4235

Pty Ltd

M 0412 742 715 E jsgardensolutions@dcsi.net.au

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0408 565 864

8794 8561 (AH)

klalandscape@gmail.com

or cover $100 excess

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All Makes & Models Carbon Monoxide Testing Mobile: 0410 598 443

Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts…

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Phone Michael: 0434 198 210

www.scarletkitchens.com.au

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

GARDENING SERVICE

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0428 384 623

ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:

LANDSCAPING

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GADSHOME

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Free quote on roller doors, panel doors, remote controls Family owned company 25 years experience

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SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS

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NOW Available Visa and Mastercard Transactions

All general maintenance - FREE QUOTES

FAST & SHARP MOWING & GARDENING

PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION

9707 5700, 9768 9153

Pergolas Carp orts

SN1070517-PJ16-13

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MJ AIRCONDITIONING & HEATING

GREAT RETAINING WALLS OF CASEY

Installation, Service & Repairs All brands

• New Retaining Walls • Design • Repairs • Complete Rebuilds OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES

Lic: 43191

ARCtick: L047621

Tony 0411 966 361 8790 5551

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PLEASE CALL:

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

ARE YOU MOVING?

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Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.

C1086336-JO33-13

Gerrit 0407 097 556

PLUMBING & HEATING

Specializing in Heating and Air Conditioning

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

C1096000-JL41-13

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

SETTLEMENT

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1144857-KC29-14

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

1175544-LB10-15

Doveton Glass

Call Andy: 0403 060 762

C945579-JL29-11

C916207-JL15-11

Free Quotes Alan 0418 337 316

MIRROR FINISH FLOORS

1185387-DJ21-15

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


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MR LOCK & KEYS FOR ALL YOUR LOCK AND KEY REQUIREMENTS

UNIQUE PLASTERWORKS

SC Guttering

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

Domestic & Commercial

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

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

ORBIT PLUMBING

www.ausrendering.com.au

1133222-LB19-14

Call Joe 0419 275 645

Taps & Toilets, Gas Fitting, Hot Water Drainage, Roofing, Water Tanks, Pools & Spas Maintenance Plumbing & Renovations ** Emergency 24/7 Service **

1156303-HM40-14

1184445-DJ20-15

Oz Rendering

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

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Local & Friendly Plumber Daniel:

0447 007 178

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

Lic: 109028

www.orbitplumbing.com.au

Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247

EB PRO PAINTING P/L

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All Roof Tiling & Metal Roofing Repairs

AFFORDABLE PLUMBING

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial

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

Lic 47089

Quality work guaranteed

Graeme 0430 459 028 V Pest Co trol

rangerpestcontrol.com.au

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

1129931-RC16-14

AC Plumbing & Gasfitting

Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps 2064941v5

● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates

Qualified & Insured

0488 097 005

TOTAL CONTROL PEST & WEED C753939-KS01-10

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

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Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443

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

Find work locally in the

Employment section of Network Classifieds.

no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs

• Storm water

24/7

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SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS ● ●

C1008551-FB8-12

PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885

Steve on 0407 704 213 SPECIALISING IN: ✓ General maintenance ✓ No job too small ✓ Dishwashers ✓ Water and gas leaks ✓ Cold water to fridges ✓ Renovations

SETTLEMENT PLUMBING & HEATING

Credit Card Welcome LIC. 33033

1055315-KG41-12

9796 8621 0418 367 017

Trades & Services section of Network Classifieds.

0418 368 591

Licence No 33202

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

Find it in the

General

Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing

Pensioner Discounts

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

Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

0409 232 286

BIN HIRE

10% Pensioner Discount

DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire

0407 356 441

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?

• Septic

• New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper

Repairs Rebedding Resprays

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

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

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

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer

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PLUMBING & GASFITTING

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

Andrew 0431 150 866

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

John 0418 318 377

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GASRITE

C1092317-JO38-13

painting & decorating

PINNACLE

Call Now 0417 128 536

BLOCKED DRAINS

C695870-JM11-9

C1010272-KG8-12

TM

(REG 27285)

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

Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027

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

www.aliteplumbing.com

Lic no# 51646

GTH

1182645-RC18-15

www.proudpainting.com.au M: 0 4 3 0 3 5 3 0 8 0 Ben

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

ROOF CARE Pty Ltd

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

C1035550-PJ24-12

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

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

Mobile: 0408 100 356 Interior/ext commercial/domestic High quality. Solve the problem Free quotes. You list it we fix it

1156098-HM39-14

Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd

Sean Burns 0407 666 126

C552009-BG31-7

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2.5, 3.5 and 4 Cubic metres ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

0407 725 587

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

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section of Network Classifieds.

General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.

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SEWER BLOCKAGES – MACHINE CLEANED฀

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1184952-DJ21-15

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Seashell Painting Services

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0410 566 535, 9799 8661

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Free quotes.

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING

1021623-PJ16-12

A great job guaranteed for the best price.

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

0417 382 700

C818920-KK28-10

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

No Job Too Small

1158529-PB42-14

Commercial, industrial and domestic.

1120004-HM08-14

SAS Painting

NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

1156304-HM40-14

Phone Ben 0406 540 063

1172347-DJ07-15

฀Hot Water Specialists ฀Blocked Drains ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

1154416-HM38-14

1181813-HM17-15

NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186

1141647-RC26-14

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We are a team of experienced and qualified painters who work at top quality. Affordable prices. Free quotes.

1185236-LB21-15

1077848-PJ8-13

Call Brett: 0428 145 657

Single rooms painted FROM $150 ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Ph 0448 552 449 / 5996 8724

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GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

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

D & S PAINTING

For all residential and commercial moves ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING

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Under the Southern Cross

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V Re ovalists & Storage

C1105812-BM03-14

www.mrlockandkeys.com.au

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1177412-RC12-15

MIKE 0415 0415 524 280

Over 30 years experience ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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C1076360-JL7-13

DOMESTIC MESTIC -- COMMERCIAL DO ALL SUBURBS

C1083120-JO29-13

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General Notices V Tree Lopping/Surgery

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

0418 395 032 NEED A BIN GIVE KINLOH A RING

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

CRAIG ROAD, DEVON MEADOWS

DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS

BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

1300 734 294 www.jimsantennas.com.au ANTENNA SPECIALIST

1127933-LB14-14

0439 001 504 V Security & Screen Doors

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Australian Government endorsed Installer

www.antennaspecialist.com.au

AAA AERIAL

ANTENNAS

DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY

CALL OUT FEE $0

SECURITY FROM $249

Advanced Audio Visual Repairs ฀

www.lockutite.com.au 21/25 BALD HILL ROAD, PAKENHAM

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CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673

5995 4344

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& Waterproofing

11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

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M. 0400 383 588 E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

PTY LTD

REASONABLE RATES. For a free measure and quote call

1149536-HM33-14

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PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

Furniture Upholstery

Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627 APB UPHOLSTERY 30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery

Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small. C749691-SJ50-9

V Water Cartage

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

20% DISCOUNT

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

V Windows

PATRON WINDOWS

www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au

131 546

1183062-HM19-15

*Conditions Apply

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

9794 8989 ฀ ฀ ฀

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Employment section of Network Classifieds.

General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.

After hearing submissions, it is proposed that Council will consider the declaration of the scheme. The proposed date on which the council meeting declaration will be made is Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Interested persons should make inquiries with the Council in case this date changes. Submissions are to be sent to the below address and are to be received no later than Monday, 22 June 2015. Chief Executive Officer City of Casey PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer

Pursuant to Section 84 (1) of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), I hereby call a Special Meeting of the Council of the City of Casey to be held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday 23 June 2015 at 6.30pm. The business to be transacted at the meeting is: 1. Reading of the Prayer 2. Apologies 3. Declarations by Councillors of any interest or conflict of interest 4. To consider the following items: s 2015-2016 Council Budget - Section 223 Submissions and Adoption ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer

FREE CLEAN FILL, Wa ted clea fill site, south easter area. Da s, gullies, paddocks, filled a d levelled, o charge. Pho e 8 8 .

Find it in the

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A special meeting of Council will consider any written submission that is received by it within 28 days after the date of publication of this notice. If any person wishes to appear before the Council to be heard in support of a submission, a request to appear should be lodged with the written submission.

Special Council Meeting

5942 7664 0418 890 612

Copies of the proposed scheme will be available for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Narre Warren during office hours for at least 28 days after the publication of this notice. These documents can also be viewed on Council’s website www.casey.vic.gov.au.

Public Notice

Call 9703 1764

C1098234-JO43-13

180 Craig Road 181 Craig Road 182 Craig Road 183 Craig Road 184 Craig Road 185 Craig Road 186 Craig Road 186A Craig Road 187 Craig Road 188 Craig Road 189 Craig Road 190 Craig Road 191-195 Craig Road 192 Craig Road 196 Craig Road 197-201 Craig Road 198 Craig Road 200 Craig Road 210 Craig Road 1245 Baxter-Tooradin Road

IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY

Phone Clayton 0434 522 144

– for the whole house

SAFEVIEW SECURITY DOORS FROM $495 FLY SCREENS FROM $25*

The special charge will be declared in relation to each of the following properties listed below:

Any person may make a submission under Section 223 of the Act.

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

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

The special charge, pursuant to Section 163 of the Act, is proposed for the purpose of defraying expenses incurred for the design and construction of Craig Road, Devon Meadows.

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

For all types of wall and floor tiling. Includes Bathroom Renovations and Waterproofing

Showroom by appointment C924285-KK19-11

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C642900-JL27-8

1023309-PJ18-12

Aims Tiling

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

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

WINDSOR

1800 183 567

V Tiling

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

SPECIALS!

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5941 6644

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1172040-CG06-15

1183059-HM19-15

*Conditions Apply

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C1089234-JO35-13

Free Quotes

Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems

FROM $25*

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Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

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

FLY SCREENS

FREECALL

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

30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228

DOORS

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

FREE QUOTES

INSTALLED TODAY

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

Richard or Kathrin Kruyt

C752112-JL1-10

Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires

Free Quotes All Suburbs

Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888

C389274-HJ50-5

C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11

CHRIS

Ask About Our 25% Discount

C1080920-JO27-13

7 Days a week

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

JIMANT001BCPSN

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

U WANNA BIN SKIPS

1175171-KC9-15

1300 NARRE BINS

V Television/Video/Audio

TREE SERVICE

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

1021701-KG17-12

We accept bricks, dirt and concrete

In accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), notice is hereby given that the City of Casey has resolved its intention to declare a special charge.

HIGH TREE

C877313-JM50-10

HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

C1033281-KK23-12

1300 627 732 0418 574 398

4m3

C1061178-PJ45-12

BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL

2m3,3m3

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

C1055101-KK41-12

C1055095-KG41-12

NARRE

Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A SPECIAL CHARGE

1185564-DJ21-15

KINLOH BIN HIRE

1184648-DJ20-15

V Septic Tanks

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“Batman”

Last seen on Monday 18th May between Botanic Drive and Arbor Drive in Lakeside Estate, Pakenham. May also be around the Grande View Estate in Pakenham. He will be scared, please do not chase or try to catch him, please contact owner.

CRANBOURNE 47 Breamlea Way, Saturday 23rd May, 8.30 5, household goods, bric a brac, table and chairs, clothing.

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

Council will hold a Special Council meeting on Tuesday 23 June 2015, commencing at 6.30 pm, to adopt the Budget for 2015-2016, the Strategic Resource Plan 2015-2019 and the 2015 review of the Council Plan 2013-2017, subject to the right of any person to make a submission as set out in this notice.

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NOBLE PARK, Single clean room in boarding house. Suit mature quiet male. No drugs. Must be working. $110pw. Call 0412 394 334.

PAKENHAM BOARDING HOUSE

$35 Metre

Fully furnished rooms. Male tenants only. $170pw including bills. 0418 524 522.

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

Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

V Houses & Units For Sale

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

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

V Home Services

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

V Contract & Tenders

Tenders BUILDING WORKS

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

Learn to read Tarot Cards 1184956-CG21-15

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

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V Mind Body & Spirit

Hampton Park Contract No CT000186 Closes 10 June 2015

Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044

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

New classe startings May & Ju ne

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V Music /Instruments

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

ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au

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All Ages & Levels Welcome

GUITAR Lessons VOCAL Lessons DRUM Lessons

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Required for South East Suburbs with well established roof tiling company. Must have own transport, ie: Driver’s licence. Will learn all aspects of roof tiling. Good conditions and above award wages. Pakenham based.

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MEDIA ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE An exciting opportunity has become available for an experienced Sales Person to join the growing team at Star News Group. We are looking for an experienced media advertising sales professional who comes from a digital, print or marketing background. You will be responsible for strategically identifying and building new business revenue streams by selling digital solutions and print advertising with a particular focus on our new kids/family products Our products will be sold as bundles that include digital, print and social. You will be out on the road meeting clients face-to-face, along with working in our Pakenham office where you will arrange your own client meetings, co-ordinate booking ad space, provide creative instructions and proof material. Cross selling into the company’s online news content portal will also be a part of the role. Previous experience with online content management systems and familiarity with current digital advertising trends is a must. Knowledge of selling services in areas such as SEO, web design, social media and corporate video would be ideal as these are all channels that will be offered to clients. Time management and lead generating skills will be beneficial as you dedicate time towards identification and contact of new and current business opportunities, provide innovative feature ideas to help build client spend and develop meaningful relationship within the business community. Key skills include: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ interpersonal skills with the ability to multi-task effectively and adhere to deadlines ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Email your application to: salescareers@starnewsgroup.com.au Tania Butler Advertising Sales Manager, Star News Group PO Box 9, Pakenham 3980

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Outbound Telephone Sales Full Time Are you experienced in sales and enjoy dealing with customers over the phone? We are a thriving media company who need an additional member to join our Classified Advertising Team, based in Pakenham. You must be: s Motivated and reliable s A Passionate individual s Enjoy working in a fast-paced deadline driven environment s Proven sales experience s Competent computer skills focused team

APPRENTICE CARPENTER 1ST OR 2ND YEAR Pre-apprenticeship and licence preferred. Must be willing to work some weekends. Pakenham area. Call Scott 0418 320 318 after 6pm.

If this describes you and you are looking for full time work close to home, then apply today. To apply send your resume with covering letter to: Sue Hall - Classified Advertising Manager

sue.hall@networkclassifieds.com.au No later than 5th June, 2015

Employment

Phone 0413 993 258 1145362-LB29-14

APPRENTICE PANEL BEATER and SPRAY PAINTER Required at Berwick Motor Body Repairs. Email resume to: noelbmbr@bigpond.net.au V Business Opportunities

V Business Opportunities

8787 8599

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Employment

E: patm@select.biz W: selectcleaning.com.au

s A desire to succeed and work within an efficient and

V Apprenticeships /Traineeships

APPRENTICE ROOF TILERS

AVON

The Music Centre

PAKENHAM Room for rent. $150pw including bills. Must be employed. Phone 5940 5686 or 0421 698 698.

V Apprenticeships /Traineeships

For all ages Lynbrook area.

NARRE WARREN Room available. $160pw including bills and internet. Call: 0417 361 338.

Employment

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ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE Ox Cart, Timelesss piece, handmade from Sheesham hard wood, Wrought Iron and Brass, this item originally was top off a wheeled cart which was pulled by Ox Cattle from India in the late1800's to early 1900's. It is reclaimed and is not a reproduction. Has Brass Peacock and flower decorations, measures 1800mm X 1300mm X 400mm appox 50 to 80 kgs. $1000, S.E suburbs. Call/txt 0437 685 267.

V To Share

V To Let

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

PAKENHAM, Four BR, brick veneer, as new. Large living, dining and BRs. Air-con, ducted heating, double glazed windows, under-cover paved alfresco area, remote double lock-up garage. Foxtel and internet connection in every room. Close to shopping center, schools, and public transport. Contact owner direct, with references. Long term lease available. $435.00 p /w. Available May. Ph: 0408 009 351 or 9703 1630

NEED TO SELL?

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

IRONING SN1090434-PJ37-13

V To Let

Delivered in 10 metre loads

V For Sale

ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.

V Accommodation

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

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

V Adult Services

Real Estate

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

TOP SOIL

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

9702 1642

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

Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555

Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer

V Garden/ Outdoor

C997259-JL2-12

Submissions and adoption of the Budget, Strategic Resource Plan and Council Plan will be considered during the Special Council meeting on Tuesday 23 June 2015, at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren commencing at 6.30 pm. Council will give public notice of its decision in accordance with Section 130(2) of the Act.

0447 642 643

Phone: 5941 4578

V Firewood DRY SEASONED HARDWOOD, Free delivery and kindling. 1M $110, 2M $210, 4M $400 MURRAY 0421 514 742

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

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

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Any person requesting to be heard in support of his or her written submission is entitled to be heard before Council or represented by a person acting on his or her behalf.

C686565-JM4-9

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

Written submissions under Sections 125, 129 and 223 of the Act on any proposal contained in the Draft Budget, Strategic Resource Plan and Council Plan must be made to Council, within 28 days of this notice. The period for receipt of submissions will close at 5.00 pm on Tuesday 16 June 2015. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 1000, Narre Warren, 3805, or via email, caseycc@casey.vic.gov.au.

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.

Ellagant Pooches

Serving the southeast since 1990

Copies of the Draft Budget, Strategic Resource Plan and Council Plan are available for inspection at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren and the Customer Service Centres at Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, Cranbourne and Amberly Park Shopping Centre, Narre Warren South, or via the Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ currentconsultations.

PH: 9847 0810

5941 2516

V Pets & Services

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

Business Computing Specialists

The name and suburb of all submitters will be included in the agenda and minutes of the Special Council Meeting where submissions are considered.

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

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V Computer Repairs

Michele 0458 458 624 or Patrice 0411 304 087

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

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PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

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

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

Now you can earn $1000+ per week!

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Employment section of Network Classifieds.

Small well established Panel Beating business in Pakenham. All equipment included. New lease on premises. For full details and price email: jwellman@bigpond.net.au 1183559-DJ19-15

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In accordance with Sections 125, 126, 127, 129 and 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”) and the Local Government (Planning and Reporting) Regulations 2014, Casey City Council gives notice that it has prepared a Budget for the financial year 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016, the Strategic Resource Plan 2015-2019 and the 2015 Review of the Council Plan 2013-2017.

DONALD BRADMAN, limited edition print, signed by artist John Christie, mounted, framed, glazed. $600. Phone 0488 342 525.

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CITY OF CASEY NOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET 2015-2016, STRATEGIC RESOURCE PLAN 2015-2019 AND 2015 REVIEW OF THE COUNCIL PLAN 2013-2017

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Employment

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Employment V Positions Vacant

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

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APPRENTICE CARPENTER

FABRICATOR /WELDER

1st or 2nd year positions available. Must have pre apprenticeship, must have own licence and transport. Immediate start. Please phone: 9796 8054 or 0410 034 305.

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

PART TIME Experience preferred. Will train the right person. Phone Michael 0433 209 611

DRIVERS Truck Driver/Tipper Driver. Position available working for a global cement company, based in Pakenham. Working in a team environment with quality equipment, and all training provided. Experience essential. Ph 0400 179 312.

JUNIOR FACTORY HAND Berwick based bench top manufacturing company is looking for a junior factory hand, to learn all aspects of our business, must be honest, reliable and hard working. Youth wages apply.

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HC TRUCK & QUAD DOG DRIVER

Peter 9796 1810

Required for full time work. 51/2 days P/W. Good pay. Phone 0438 709 412

SALES ASSISTANT

Plasterers Wanted Experienced in sheet and stop. Great opportunity to learn more about suspension, commercial and some domestic plastering. Good rates. Call Steve: 0419 579 291.

Part time. Approx 12-16 hours per week. Experience essential in Bakery/Cafe sales. Must be hard worker and reliable.

Email to : bakedinberwick@outlook.com

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

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Berwick Rowville Chirnside Park

Semester 2 training starts in July 2015 Triscott Educational Services info@triscott.com.au www.triscott.com.au PO Box 1246, Healesville 3777 Phone: 5962 2848 Fax: 5962 4796

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HAIR & BEAUTY No age limit Govt Funding available for Hair & Beauty Courses under Skills Victoria 1183060-HM19-15

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Phone Deb on 9329 9544 for FREE Newsletter Aust. Academy of Hairdressing Toid 3572 www.thehairacademy.com.au

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ENDEAVOUR Hills Medical Centre at 61 Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills, offers comprehensive, professional and friendly services. Practice manager Catrina Cincotta said the centre has state-of-the-art facilities and prides itself on giving the best possible services and experience to patients. Practice Nurse Alison Lee has just added a new treatment for incontinence and pelvic floor rehabilitation. “Endeavour Hills Medical Centre has offered this service since March and we are having some amazing success for many male and female patients,“ she said. “Many patients who have undergone the treatment have reported marked improvements in their incontinence and this can be life changing. “The patient is assessed for suitability of this treatment by one of our GPs and receives a course of treatment which is painless, non-invasive and at no

The new service has been a great help to patients. cost to the patient. Each treatment sessions involves 20 minutes of magnetic pelvic floor stimulation which the fully clothed patient remains comfortably seated on the Neotonus TM chair. A therapeutic pulsed magnetic field produces powerful stimulation to vital muscles that cannot be activated through pelvic floor exercise alone.

She said until recently this treatment was available through specialists such as urologists and gynecologists. It’s effectiveness for many people encouraged Endeavour Hills Medical Centre to acquire the equipment to offer this service to patients. Many people suffer incontinence to some degree and it is most common in women after childbirth and also for older women and men. The centre constantly strives to offer the latest and best possible service and experience to patients. Doctors and staff regularly undertake various courses and training for continuing professional development. Endeavour Hills Medical Centre is open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 7pm and Saturday 9am to noon, except Sundays and public holidays. For further information please phone 9700 7777.

Quilts for veterans’ comfort Maxwell Alwyn Llewelyn MAX joined the Army on 14 April 1942 at 19 years of age. After only weeks of training he was transferred to Canungra, Queensland, and from there his battalion was transported by a small ship in a convey of more than 50 ships being escorted by submarines to New Guinea. Max served in the 3rd Division 4th Brigade HQ. During his four years' service he was posted to Jacquinot Bay, Milne Bay, Lae, Finch Haven, Madang and other areas along the North Coast. On one occasion Max was transported by a Short Sunderland flying boat to Australia on compassionate leave. Max has been supported throughout his life by his family and friends and since moving to Saffron Grove Retirement Village he has been enjoying the companionship of many more friends. Reginald Tokely REG was conscripted into the

Reg Tokely, left, with his Daughter Di Tokely and Max Llewelyn, right, and his wife Alice, with their Quilts of Valour. 139029 British Army’s 7th Battalion, Royal Corps of Signals in early 1940, just before his 21st birthday. He was stationed at Whitby, Yorkshire, before he was sent over to France. To get their trucks, filled with men and equipment, off the boat, they had to drive over floating petrol drums in the sea, with only the sight of the reflector of

the truck in front for guidance. When the war ended most of the men boarded the first train back to Calais and did not return to HQ for any personal belongings. Since moving to Saffron Grove Retirement Village, Hallam, he has settled to a more companionable life. Saffron Grove is at 8 Saffron Drive, Hallam.

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WARZONE 23 is looming and things have really been shaken up. Lord Mark Williamson has thrown KrackerJak to the kerb and placed his banner with the new WarZone champion, Adam Brooks. There’s no doubt Adam Brooks has sold his soul for the WarZone title and now we will see what he is willing to do to keep it. With KrackerJak forbidden by Shane Hero to get his rematch (some have speculated at the hands of Lord Mark Williamson) it leaves one other man to face off against Adam Brooks. His opponent for WarZone 23 is someone that has no fear of Adam Brooks or his new mentor Lord Mark Williamson - Mad Dog McRea. The master of the death match and the toughest man in Australia has every intention of

WarZone champion Adam Brooks. capturing the title and planting Brooks into the mat with his devastating piledriver. Will Brooks lose his title against the hardcore icon, or will he prove his change of attitude and vicious pursuit of conquest is here to stay? Also the women’s champion

will be there - Kellyanne English has proven to be a fighting champion, keeping a hold of her title against the brute force of Vixsin last WarZone but now she is forced to put her title on the line against a more scheming foe, Savannah Summers. Savannah may be carrying some begrudging respect for Kellyanne but for the FSM December centrefold there is only one Queen Bee of WarZone and that will be Savannah Summers! Can Kellyanne overcome these odds or will the title return with Savannah to Adelaide? *Card subject to change. Pre-book number 0459 362 423, Berwick Secondary College Performing Arts Centre, Manuka Rd, Melways ref 111 H. Doors open at 6.30pm and show starts at 7.30pm. Ticket prices, adult: $20, children: $15. Hot food and soft drinks sold at the venue.


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Over the Broncos’ hump SIDELINED for most of his final year of NCAA college eligibility, Endeavour Hills’ basketball prodigy Anthony Drmic was relieved to earn one last season at Boise State University. After an arduous wait, Drmic was granted a medical hardship waiver to play a fifth and final year of college basketball after losing most of 2014-15 to a season-ending ankle injury. Bowing out of the Mountain West Conference season in June last year, after his ankle finally gave way and required surgery, the 23-year-old Boise State senior didn’t know if his 12-point effort against St Mary’s would be the end to his four-year college journey. Traditionally a college athlete is only allowed to play four seasons in the NCAA system and Drmic had exhausted those years with the Broncos - which included a NCAA Tournament appearance in 2013-14 under Leon Rice. Missing out on what should have been his last season at Boise State was frustrating to say the least for the 198cm guard/forward as his destiny remained up in the air. Thankfully Drmic’s exemption has given him the chance to farewell Boise State properly and he hopes to repay the Broncos faithful with a massive year on court - hopefully pushing the blue-and-orange brigade to a few wins at the famous March Madness tournament. ‘Next year will be huge in terms of what my team can accomplish and what I could possibly set myself up for,” Drmic said. “I really want to win another Mountain West title and get over the hump

Anthony Drmic is raring to get stuck into his final NCAA college basketball season. 112912 and win some games in March during the tournament. “On a personal level I just hope I can come back and be as good as I know I can be, whatever comes with that is just icing on the cake.” Having a full tilt at a college sea-

Batsman disciplined over anti-social media By DAVID NAGEL THE West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA) has taken a tough stance in regards to its social media policy, suspending Pakenham batsman Bradey Welsh for three matches at a tribunal hearing last week. Welsh, along with Pakenham team-mate Russell Lehman and Tooradin pair Aaron Avery and Tom Hussey were brought before the tribunal to front charges of social media harassment against Cardinia’s Neil Barfuss. Lehman, Avery and Hussey were deemed to have no case to answer, leaving Welsh as the first player to be suspended under the WGCA’s new discipline procedures regarding social media. Any member or club found to have sent inappropriate electronic communication, uploaded inappropriate website content or engaged in blogs or discussions that harass, offend, intimidate or humiliate another member or club, may face disciplinary action as outlined in the WGCA’s constitution, rules and by-laws.

WGCA general manager Rob Hansen said the association was bound to act after Barfuss raised the issue to the league board. “We have an obligation, under the VCCL Member Protection By-Law, which was updated in 2011, to act, and the charge here was of bringing the WGCA into disrepute,” Hansen said. Hansen also noted that the ongoing tensions between the Cardinia and Pakenham Cricket Clubs were an issue that needed resolving.” Pakenham Cricket Club president Phil Anning said the club was disappointed with the result, but respected the decision handed down by the tribunal. “We respect the decision, and we just hope this sends a clear message to all clubs and players about the behavioural standards that are required throughout the WGCA,” Anning said. “We’ll work closely with Bradey, and all members of the Pakenham Cricket Club, to make sure we adhere to those standards in the future.”

son has been a rarity for Drmic and he can see the positives coming out of his injury-decimated 2014, as he’s given a fresh start for one last campaign. “It really is going to be amazing not being injured and heading into a season just ready to go,” Drmic said.

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“I think this year might of being a blessing… I really was much more injured than many people even know. “I actually also fractured my transverse process in my back, which lead to some muscle and nerve injuries. “Playing at 60 per cent just wasn’t

fun anymore so the thought of being back to 100 per cent is just exciting.” He enters the season as Boise State’s current highest scorer and seventh overall in the history of the college with 1,528 points. Drmic’s Broncos will start their NCAA D1 campaign in November.

Lightning plans rumble forwards By JARROD POTTER LYNDHURST Football and Netball Club has taken the initial steps towards creating a senior men’s football team in 2016. With the South East Juniors club expanding rapidly in recent years, since moving to Marriot Waters Reserve and taking the Lyndhurst moniker, the next step forward for the Lightning was to push into senior football. Lyndhurst FNC president Andrew King said a group of interested footballers asked the club if joining the Lightning was a possibility and talks have grown from there with nearly 20 players already keen to become part of the Lightning’s first senior squad. “We’ve had a couple of interested people over the last year or so - had some interest from different parties, but never able to co-ordinate it,” King said. “Seems to be more of a co-ordinated attack and we have 19 at this stage in relation to one group. “They’ve come down and have a bit of a training run.” Lyndhurst has been in preliminary contact with all the regional football leagues surrounding the Cranbourne-area suburb with South East FNL, Eastern FL, VAFA, MPNFL and Southern Football League all consulted.

At this very early stage, King thought the club would pursue a bid to join the Southern Football League, but wanted to solidify their numbers as its first priority. “We’ve had some brief, initial conversations with those leagues and where they think we’d be best placed to go from here,” King said. “Without committing to anything, Southern is probably where we’d pursue our interest at this stage - it’s probably the one that’s the best fit for us. “Once we get our numbers right and get a commitment from the seniors and the right amount to play we can take it further.” Adding netball and Youth Girls football to its stable of teams in 2015, the Lyndhurst Football and Netball Club is going from strength to strength and King couldn’t be prouder to see the Lightning expand into senior ranks. “We’re flying - Youth Girls this year, netballers this year in the first season - that runs six monthly - first season is about to come to a close and we’re going to add three more teams for that,” King said. “Things are certainly moving forward - Lyndhurst is the place to be at the moment - and it’s all about the numbers for the senior male team.” The club also confirmed senior women’s football was something it would

Lyndhurst Football and Netball Club hopes to add a senior men’s football team to its ranks in 2016. consider and was open to creating a junior-senior pathway for its female footballers as well in conjunction with the Victorian Women’s Football League. “We’d entertain that - at least one of our girls that will finish the Youth Girls this year and at the moment we don’t have an avenue for her, but with our flexibility and growth a ladies team is something we’d put it on in a heartbeat,” King said. For more information on the Lyndhurst senior football group contact Andrew King on 0417 561 570, email at president@lfnc.com.au or visit the Lyndhurst Football and Netball Club Facebook page.

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Sting thing By JARROD POTTER VFL REVIEW - ROUND 5 SPORADIC efforts in the oddnumbered terms kept Casey Scorpions from mounting enough fight against Port Melbourne. Going scoreless in the opening term - disappointingly for the third week in a row - the Scorpions came to a complete halt and allowed the Borough to dictate terms throughout their Saturday afternoon clash at North Port Oval. From there on the opportunities were squandered by the Scorpions who only booted 7.10 (52) on a down-day against Port Melbourne’s 10.15 (75). “Missed opportunities once again,” Casey coach Justin Plapp said as the root cause of Casey’s problems. “Three weeks in a row we’ve had a scoreless first quarter goal-wise and we certainly had our backs against the wall for our poor start.” Jordan Moncrieff was the only Scorpion to amass multiple goals as problems in front of the uprights plagued Casey’s chances. Steadying themselves and using the football properly is becoming a bug-bear for Plapp and his coaching staff, who hope the Scorpions can get their eye in and use its possessions properly. “We need a little bit more composure when we’re in possession of the footy, set shots on goal - that type of thing,” Plapp said. “Just need to be a bit more composed when we have ball in hand - need to focus on effort and intent to play the game and crack in.” Jack Watts relished his VFL chance this week after dropping himself from the AFL ranks as he roamed throughout the centre and across the wings to great effect.

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Picture: JARROD POTTER Plapp also thought Aidan Riley, Evan Panozza and up-andcomer Tom Muir - a Warragul/ Gippsland Power hard-nut - as his best afield. Muir in particular earned the coach’s praise for a clampdown role on Borough star Chris Cain. “Tom Muir, one of our younger players, from Warragul and Gippsland, he played a really, really good role on Chris Cain one of their best players,” Plapp said. “Tagged him and kept him to 14 possessions.” Shannon Byrnes returned from injury but Plapp believes the Geelong premiership player has room to improve. With Melbourne completely shellacked and nothing much of note from the senior Scorpions, Plapp acknowledged the need to change the sides and mix up Demons and Scorpions’ lineups alike. One who is likely to come in is leaping Max King - who took an absolute screamer in the AFL Victoria Development match along with four goals. “That’s the beauty of the beast - we’ll certainly be looking to make some changes from a one-club point of view,” Plapp said. “Maxxy (Max King) will definitely push for selection this week and if we look at our inju-

ries and balance - he’s definitely one to put his hand up to try and get VFL senior footy this week. “We’ve got to reward that - he was good as he probably took mark of the year and kicked goal of the year so it was a pretty good match for him.” Former Doveton/Dandenong Stingrays’ midfielder Blake Pearson bagged two goals for the Borough and is in the midst of his breakout VFL season. Casey Scorpions will host Richmond in a twilight match from 6pm on Saturday at Casey Fields.

VFL PORT MELBOURNE 2.3 3.6 6.11 10.15 (75) CASEY SCORPIONS 0.4 4.5 5.6 7.10 (52) PORT MELBOURNE GOALS: J. Lisle 2, B. Pearson 2, K. Haretuku 2, L. Osborne, J. Scipione, M. Rivett, S. O’Sullivan. BEST: . Toman, L. Tynan T. Langford, W. Johnson, D. Noonan, M. Hayes. CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: J. Moncrieff 2, J. Watts, B. Fritsch, J. McKenzie, S. Byrnes, T. Muir. BEST: A. Riley, E. Panozza, T. Muir, J. McKenzie, J. Watts, J. Harmes.

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1. WHAT is the nickname of Australia’s Commonwealth Games gold medal winning netball team? 2. IN which sport are the most medals awarded at the Olympic Games? 3. WHICH Australian boxer won the Commonwealth junior Welterweight boxing title in 1973? 4. WHO scored the most runs in Test cricket in 2013? 5. WHO is the only horse to have won the Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane Cups in the same year? 6. WHICH veteran golfer won the 1986 US Open title? 7. WHO succeeded Don Bradman as Australian Test cricket captain? 8. Dorothy Chambers and Evonne Cawley hold a special distinction in Wimbledon tennis history. What is it? 9. WITH which glove does a southpaw boxer lead? 10. IN what year did Carlton and Collingwood attract a AFL record crowd to the grand final? 11. WHICH Australian sculler won gold medals at the 1928 and 1932 Olympics? 12. WHAT horse won the 2013 Melbourne Cup? 13. WHICH English cricketer led Tasmania to its famous 1979 Gillette Cup victory? 14. WHAT is the second sporting love of golfing legend Jack Nicklaus? 15. AN Australian became the first snooker player to score 1000 century breaks in 1970. Who was he? 16. IN which event did Glynis Nunn win gold at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? 17. WHERE did Australia score its epic win over Uruguay in 2005 to qualify for the soccer World Cup? 18. WHAT number is considered to be highly unlucky by Australian cricketers? 19. WHICH event did Darren Clark win to take out a gold medal on the track at the 1990 Commonwealth Games? 20. WHICH Australian tennis player beat Martina Navratilova four times and Chris EvertLloyd three times?

By DAVID NAGEL THE Tooradin-Dalmore Football Netball Club may not have got the four points it was looking for in its South East Football Netball League clash against ROC on Sunday- but it had already come out a winner. Tooradin was chosen by AFL Victoria Country to host the WorkSafe Game of the Month, an event which allows WorkSafe to develop better relationships with local businesses and people, which, in turn, provides them an avenue to communicate their important message of workplace safety. Guest speaker at the event was Hawthorn legend Peter Knights, who spoke at the pre-match function about his coaches at the Hawks, John Kennedy, Alan Jeans and David Parkin, and how they instilled a culture at the club that still burns brightly today. Tooradin Football Club president Derek Genoni said the day was a huge success. “It was just a fantastic day, and to share it with ROC, the other club in the South East to still have a true country feel to it, made it even more special,” Genoni said. “We had a good turn out from both clubs and AFL Vic Country and Worksafe did a fantastic job. We had facepainting and badge-making for the kids, so they had a ball, and the gate and bar was up which was fantastic for the club. “And Peter Knights, he spoke superbly about the culture of the Hawthorn Football Club. It was a great day all round.” Maybe off-field ... but onfield it was ROC who broke its season-duck with a 35-point victory, while its netballers also got the job done. “We laid 98 tackles, and had 62 measurable one percenters, which is a seasonhigh by a mile,” Kangaroos coach Brad Jones explained. “Our pressure has been non-existent so far this season, but every time they got it we had them under the pump, and we didn’t allow them to run.” Hard-nut Sean Roach led the way in the pressure stakes for the Kangas, who had skip-

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A large and enthusiastic crowd turned up for the AFL Victoria Country WorkSafe Game of the Month between Tooradin and ROC on Sunday.

Club presidents Barry O’Loughlin (ROC) and Derek Genoni (Tooradin) get up close and personal with former Hawthorn high-flyer Peter Knights. per James Canty and Chris Potalej controlling the midfield. Nathan Brewster continued his great form, racking up a ton of possessions in his role as a sweeper across half back. The Kangaroos commitment to the cause was exemplified by Jesse Longmuir, a 17-year-old who had an impressive nine tackles for the afternoon. Tooradin, still winless after four games of footy, has a tough road ahead, with games against Berwick, Beaconsfield and Pakenham, before its season opens up with a visit to Hampton Park.

One thing the Seagulls will need to work on over interleague weekend is how to kick a winning score, with Sunday’s six-goal effort a continuation of a low-scoring start to the season. Adam Splatt and Kyle Van Der Pluym slotted two each for the Seagulls, with Splatt joined by Jesse Hand and Brad Lenders as the homeside's best players. ROC’s Tom Marks was awarded the Worksafe Medal for best on ground, while Kangaroos netballer Mel Overdyk won the netball award.

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Cranbourne’s Shaun Sparks makes a late attempt to smother against Pakenham skipper Dean Blake on Saturday. The Eagles went down Picture: DONNA OATES to the Lions by 16 points. 139134

Too late for take-off By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE has produced one of its trademark fast-finishes but left its run too late, going down to Pakenham by 16 points in the South East Football Netball League match-ofthe-day at Toomuc Reserve. The Eagles should have been confident going in - coming off three strong wins - but were given an early football lesson by the Lions who kicked out to a 52-point lead just before half time. The Eagles responded brilliantly after the break, Max Gearon, Luke Bee-Hugo and Mat Fletcher reversing the Lions’ midfield dominance giving their gun full-forward Marc Holt the chance to shine.

And Holty didn’t let them down, producing a classic seven-goal haul that almost pulled this one out of the fire. The Eagles closed to 11 points at the 17-minute mark of the final term before a late goal to Troy Toussaint gave the Lions a well-deserved victory. Narre Warren has sent more than a friendly reminder that its premiership hopes are alive and well with a 33-point victory over title-holders Beaconsfield at Holm Park Reserve. The Magpies, the perennial powerhouse of the league, had uncharacteristically lost back-to-back games against Pakenham and Berwick, in rounds two and three, to raise doubts about their ability to

dominate the competition like they have in recent years. But they bounced back against quality opposition on Saturday; coach Chris Toner proud of his side for bouncing back after the 49-point defeat to the Wickers. “We hit rock-bottom against Berwick, that’s about as bad as we’ve ever got, and we just had a bit of think time to reassess the way we play, and reassess every aspect of our game,” Toner said. “Sometimes when you get belted it puts the wheels in motion because you don’t have the excuses that you use when lose the close ones.” The Magpies kicked out to a 37-point lead, 19 minutes into the third quarter, before repelling a

Youth and experience mix it A TANTALISING mix of youth and experience will combine as the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) attempts to claim a top-10 ranking in the state against Sunraysia at Casey Fields on Saturday. Formerly known as the Casey Cardinia Football League, the SEFNL clubs will attempt to keep intact an unblemished record that dates back to 2012. Given an initial ranking of 17 by the VCFL, the SEFNL side has progressed to number 12 in the state with wins over the Nepean, Wimmera and Bellarine leagues in the last three years. Sunraysia was ranked number seven in 2013, but losses to the Hampden and Murray leagues in the last two years has seen them drop to a ranking of 11. Sunraysia has some serious talent, with former AFL players Andrew Lovett and Shannon Motlop joining Jason Eagle, who kicked 72 goals for South Croydon in the Eastern Football League last year, on the trip south. SEFNL coach, and Pakenham’s 2009 premiership mentor, Michael ‘Jock’ Hol-

land, is looking forward to the challenge. “We hope they bring their best side because we want to test ourselves against the best,” Holland said. “It’s a massive challenge for us, but we think we can go higher up the ranking system, but we know we’ve got an opposition who think the same. ” This year’s squad features a new and emerging crop of young talent that will hopefully engender that spirit, created by the likes of Holland, Narre Warren’s Michael Collins, and Cranbourne’s Marc Holt, and carry it into the future. Names like Pakenham’s Troy Toussaint and Jake Smith, Narre Warren’s Matt Lee and Dylan Quirk, and Beaconsfield brothers Damien and Daniel Johnston are one to keep an eye. “We’ve had a core group for some time now, and some new recruits to the league, but the young blokes just bring that something special to the table,” Holland said. “I’m all for playing kids, whether it’s at club level or

strong Eagles’ comeback in the final term. Kerem Baskaya kicked five and Michael Collins and Hayden Stagg three each for the winners, a tally matched by Taylor Joyce and Beau Dowler for Beacy. Six goals to Ben Kearns and five to Ash Smith were the highlights of Berwick’s thumping 159-point victory over Hampton Park. Michael Riseley, Tim Gunn, James Phillips and Madi Andrews were other fine contributors for the navy blues who have now won three on the trot. Aaron Holden and Nathan Dawes were best for the Redbacks. Doveton had the bye.

ROUND 5 PAKENHAM 7.4 12.6 14.9 18.11 (119) CRANBOURNE 3.2 6.2 11.3 16.7 (103) NARRE WARREN 3.3 7.5 12.9 16.10 (106) BEACONSFIELD 3.0 6.1 9.4 11.7 (73) BERWICK 5.3 13.6 21.8 28.16 (184) HAMPTON PARK 1.0 2.2 3.6 3.7 (25) TOORADIN-DALMORE 6.9 (45) ROC 11.14 (80) RESERVES: Cranbourne 15.7 (97) d Pakenham 4.7 (31). Narre Warren 17.16 (118) d Beaconsfield 3.3 (21). Berwick 22.24 (156) d Hampton Park 1.3 (9). TooradinDalmore 6.13 (49) d ROC 14.8 (92). UNDER 19: Cranbourne 13.7 (85) d Pakenham 3.5 (23). Narre Warren 11.7 (73) d Beaconsfield 4.3 (27). Berwick 20.13 (133) d Doveton 3.5 (23). Tooradin-Dalmore 2.8 (20) d ROC 16.17 (113). UNDER 18: Beaconsfield 11.14 (80) d Cranbourne 5.4 (34). Narre Warren 10.7 (67) d Pakenham 10.6 (66). Doveton 9.9 (63) d Berwick 4.10 (34). SENIOR LADDER Pakenham 4 0 0 151.90 20 Doveton 4 1 0 110.10 20 Berwick 3 2 0 171.06 12 Narre Warren 3 2 0 132.34 12 Beaconsfield 3 2 0 108.08 12 Cranbourne 3 2 0 104.22 12 ROC 1 3 0 74.24 8 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 4 0 55.40 4 Hampton Park 0 5 0 41.19 4 This week: WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country Championships - South East Football Netball League v Sunraysia, Saturday 23 May, Casey Fields, 2pm. NETBALL A GRADE: Pakenham 42 d Cranbourne 37. Narre Warren 48 d Beaconsfield 36. Hampton Park 52 d Berwick 49. ROC 50 d Tooradin-Dalmore 32. B GRADE: Pakenham 31 d Cranbourne 30. Narre Warren 43 d Beaconsfield 38. Berwick 50 d Hampton Park 31. ROC 45 d Tooradin-Dalmore 32. C GRADE: Cranbourne 32 d Pakenham 27. Narre Warren 28 d Beaconsfield 19. Berwick 34 d Hampton Park 20. Tooradin-Dalmore 24 d ROC 18. D GRADE: Cranbourne 27 d Pakenham 20. Beaconsfield 40 d Narre Warren 37. Berwick 54 d Hampton Park 6. ROC 35 d Tooradin-Dalmore 29. UNDER 17 RED: Pakenham 29 d Cranbourne 19. Narre Warren 47 d Beaconsfield 30. Berwick 48 d Hampton Park 18. ROC 52 d Tooradin-Dalmore 9. UNDER 17 WHITE: Pakenham 32 d Cranbourne 24. Narre Warren 25 d Beaconsfield 24. ROC 54 d TooradinDalmore 7. UNDER 15 RED: Pakenham 23 d Cranbourne 13. Narre Warren 21 d Beaconsfield 17. Berwick 17 d Hampton Park 9. ROC 27 d Tooradin-Dalmore 15. UNDER 15 WHITE: Pakenham 32 d Cranbourne 15. Beaconsfield 32 d Narre Warren 14. ROC 42 d TooradinDalmore 4. UNDER 13 RED: Cranbourne 41 d Pakenham 15. Narre Warren 28 d Beaconsfield 8. ROC 49 d Tooradin-Dalmore 4. UNDER 13 WHITE: Cranbourne 16 d Pakenham 6. Beaconsfield 20 d Narre Warren 12. ROC 46 d TooradinDalmore 2. A GRADE LADDER W L D % PTS Hampton Park 4 1 1 125.13 20 Narre Warren 4 0 0 161.04 18 ROC 2 2 1 111.94 12 Doveton 2 3 1 101.75 12 Pakenham 2 2 1 95.21 12 Beaconsfield 3 2 0 91.83 12 Berwick 2 3 0 88.04 8 Cranbourne 1 3 0 112.80 6 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 4 1 39.56 4

Redbacks turned it around By DAVID NAGEL

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Picture: SCOTT MEMERY interleague level, I think they bring a different dynamic to a game, and they excite.” Holt, who has kicked a century of goals in his last three years for Cranbourne, will be looking to keep his remarkable interleague record intact, having won the last two VCFL Medals, bagging seven against Wimmera and producing a magnificent eight-goal haul against Bellarine last year. The game starts at 2pm.

HAMPTON Park has shown its new side has the quality and character to go all the way this season after the Redbacks came from behind to defeat Berwick, 52-49, in the thriller of the round at Robert Booth Reserve on Saturday. The Wickers came out blazing, leading 16-8 at the first break, and still held a comfortable 27-20 advantage half-way through the contest. But the Redbacks lifted their rating after half time, drawing to within a goal with a 17-11 third quarter before timing their run to perfection with a 15 to 11 final term. Redbacks coach Kylie Kibble was thrilled with her sides’ ability to turn things around when all looked lost. “We made some changes, and luckily we got across the line, but that was definitely our toughest game for the season,” she said. Pakenham has squared its season away at two wins and two losses after a hard-fought

Gun Cranbourne defender Tara Cecil applies some pressure to Pakenham goaler Rachel Priestly at Toomuc Reserve on the weekend. 139134 Picture: DONNA OATES five-goal victory, 42-37, over Cranbourne at Toomuc Reserve. The Lions, who lost to Hampton Park and Narre Warren to the start their campaign, have now accounted for ROC and the Eagles to show they’re a legitimate finals contender. Meaghan Winter seemed to be playing with her own ball when the game was up for grabs in the final quarter, while goaler Rachel Priestley and defender Olivia Hunt were consistent performers for the full duration. Cranbourne has been so competitive, but just can’t take a trick, defeating Tooradin, drawing with Narre Warren, and

having close losses against Berwick (3 goals), Beaconsfield (3 goals) and now the Lions. A dominant third quarter has propelled Narre Warren to an in the end comfortable 48-36 victory over Beaconsfield at Holm Park Reserve. This one looked up for grabs at half-time, the Magpies just two goals ahead, but a barnstorming 15 goal to eight third term put the issue beyond doubt. ROC has snuck quietly along into third place on the ladder after an 18-goal victory, 50-32, over Tooradin at Westernport Oval on Sunday. The Kangaroos have a tough run ahead, with games against Beaconsfield, Hampton Park, Cranbourne, Narre Warren and Berwick on the horizon, but have already shown they could have real nuisance value this season. Lauren Hargreaves and Sophie Tracey were superb for the Kangaroos while Alexandra Duff, Ebony Dolan and Michelle Barnes were equally as inspirational for the Seagulls.

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Salary cap, player points By JARROD POTTER AND RUSSELL BENNETT LOCAL football is set to be radically altered with AFL Victoria announcing a major initiative to combat increasing club expenditure. The Community Club Sustainability Program (CCSP) was announced at a press conference on Thursday morning, where AFL Victoria laid out two major changes set to dramatically affect the local football landscape. AFL Victoria in 2016 is set to trial a player points system as well as potentially a salary cap to prevent the rampant increase in player payments. Following emphatic support in a 2014 survey - with 83 per cent of club responses supporting the introduction of a system or regulation to halt the rise in player payments - AFL Victoria has launched the program to curb the rapid growth in player payments. AFL Victoria Community Football and Engagement manager Brett Con-

nell said in the spirit of improving local football, these initiatives needed to be developed otherwise clubs across the state were at risk. “Basically, we’re saying if it’s going to be in the best interest of footy, let’s trial something, let’s test something and see how we go,” Brett Connell said. “It’s a club sustainability model - if we keep going down the same path, we know some of our clubs will be under threat.” The early reaction to AFL Victoria’s player points and salary cap system is mixed, with one local official referring to it as a “two-headed beast”. Ellinbank and District Football League manager and secretary Ken Moore welcomed the concept, but added: “In theory it looks great, but there’s a difference between the real world and the theoretical world. “If they pull this off, it’ll be a massive effort, but they’ll get a lot of critics.”

A salary cap and player points system is set to be rolled out from 2016 by AFL Victoria. Moore said the combination of the points system and the salary cap was a “two-headed beast”, adding that he wasn’t convinced a salary cap was a necessity on top of a points system. The Ellinbank league was one of eight that AFL Victoria did research on in drafting its new player points system. “The guiding principles are good,

and interestingly some of them regarding player loyalty, the retention of players, the evenness of competitions, and the pathways from juniors to seniors were all ideas that we used to build the points system we already have,” Moore said. “I think, realistically, if you’ve got a good, functioning player points system, you probably don’t need a salary cap. “If you go out and buy a string of ex-AFL, VFL and high-quality local players to try and win you a flag, you’re not going to be under the points system anyway.” AFL Victoria has not set a steadfast number for the proposed salary cap, instead choosing to consult on a leagueby-league basis “to ensure a cap meets the local conditions” with leagues recommending “the parameters for the salary cap for the competition”. In regard to the proposed points system, players will be classified by their playing history and achievements.

Players from the AFL, VFL and other second tier competitions and TAC Cup levels will accrue the maximum possible points allocation - up to six total. In other findings from the CCSP - South East FNL, Peninsula FNL, Gippsland FL and Yarra MDFNL have been classified as Country Premier Community Competitions while Southern FNL Division 1 and Eastern FNL Division 1 will be classified as Metropolitan Premier Community competitions. Players transferring from Premier Community Competitions to non-premier competitions will also be added an additional point once Stage 2 begins. Ellinbank and District FL and Nepean FNL have not been classified as premier competitions under that classification. Penalties for those who breach the CCSP include relegation in divisional competitions, fines and bans from finals series.

JOCs hold pedal to the metal By JARROD POTTER

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Birds of a feather… inseparable By JARROD POTTER DIVISION 1 - Round 5 DRAW… a word that radiates hollowness and despondency - and sometimes a feeling even worse than loss itself. Cranbourne and Knox could not be split despite four quarters of hard-slog in the trenches at Schultz Reserve as the final score read 9.5 (59) to 9.5 (59). Goals to Alicia Johnson and Hayley Wildes pushed Cranbourne back into the clash through the final term, but Knox was able to keep the scores level after a frantic final few minutes. Going to its usual arsenal, Cranbourne’s Hayley Wildes (4 goals), who continues to have a blinder of a debut senior season, and Bianca Jakobsson (2 goals) relished the postage-stamp sized field and dominated thoroughly. Cara Moody had the biggest ruck battle on her hands as she faced WNBL basketball champion Alison Downie through the second half, while the Eagles midfield also had to push through the Falcons’ attack. “It’s hard to explain - it was a good game and it went blow for blow,” Smith said. “Couple of goals up at half-time then they threw Al Downie into the ruck. QUIZ NUMBER 1453 ANSWERS: 1. The Diamonds 2. Athletics 3. Hector Thompson 4. Michael Clarke 5. Reckless in 1977 6. Ray Floyd 7. Lindsay Hassett 8. They are the only mothers to win the ladies singles title 9. The right 10. 1970 11. Bobby Pearce 12. Fiorente 13. Jack Simmonds 14. Fishing 15, Horace Lindrum 16. The heptathlon 17. Sydney’s ANZ Stadium 18. 87 19. The 400 metres 20. Dianne Balestrat

“She definitely gave them more drive and we were a little bit sleepy in the third quarter. “Came back into the last term - thought we were gone - but with a never give up attitude… probably could’ve pinched it… but just fell short.” Smith praised Wildes and Tess McEvoy, for standing up through the midfield, while Corrine Cullis and Danielle Hardiman also earned the coach’s respect for a dour effort across half back. By and large though, the lacklustre effort at the goalmouth disappointed Smith and was something the Eagles needed to work on before hosting Eastern Devils this weekend at home from 12pm. “Just didn’t capitalise on the forward 50 entries - the forwards are getting to the footy, just not taking the marks we need to take,” Smith said. “Just need to improve on the things we didn’t do well on the weekend.” DIVISION 3 - Round 4 IN THE first - of hopefully many regional battles - Endeavour Hills stormed over Cranbourne’s seconds with a 21.11 (137) to 0.1 (1) triumph. A hard-fought match favoured the Falcons’ firsts team emphatically as Georgia Punton (8 goals), Sarah Wallace and Siona Pilkington (4 goals each) relished their chances. Rebecca Sherry, Wallace and Ash Ladson were best afield for the Falcons while Emily Wallace, Areeb Hassan and Kate Crowther were the Eagles’ best. The high-flying Falcons continue to rocket ahead of the pack in Division 3 - with 2750 per cent - and face Kew away while Cranbourne hosts Mordialloc. Cranbourne WFC is on the hunt for a new sports trainer - if anyone is interested in the role, contact Eagles coach Kris Smith on 0402 253 371.

VAFA DIVISION 2 - ROUND 6 SIX-NIL… it’s been an emphatic start to the VAFA season for St John’s as the Old Collegians rolled yet another contender in Division 2. While Old Paradians came close to upsetting the JOCs’ unbeaten start to the year, in the end a six-goal spree in the last term proved too much for the visitors to counter. Despite the final score-line this was never a walk in the park for the JOCs, who had to battle tooth and nail to upset the Raiders by 28 points. St John’s defence held a slender lead throughout the majority of the match as Carson Strobel and Rhys Dyker dominated the opposing centres. Strobel battered his way through to rack up the clearances while Manny Jakwot and Daniel Cattolico toiled all match against a vertically impressive Paradians’ outfit. But eventually St John’s put the ammo back in the Amateurs, as the forward line started lighting it up and kicking straighter. After heading into the main break at 5.10 (40) Greater Dandenong’s finest Amateurs found their range and kicked the lights out. Relishing the dry football was Aaron Thornton (five goals) - who had lace-out reception from the likes of Strobel, Glenn Costas and Kane Arnold. His was the major tipping point through a barren thirdquarter in the JOC’s forward line as he snagged all threegoals-one of the side’s scoring. Corey Ely (three goals) also had the ball on a string in the second half, slotting a pair of match-tipping goals to push the JOCs out by 30. Coach Ben McGee thought Ely, Anthony Brannan and 100-gamer Adam Bourchier all stood up in the crunch moments and the boys have kept the hammer down strongly

St John’s Carson Strobel strolls in to boot a fitting goal for the mercurial midfielder. 139210 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Adam Bourchier celebrated his 100th match in style as St John’s continued its unbeaten streak. throughout the first six weeks. “It’s a great feeling and we said we were going to be a club that strived to get early wins,” McGee said. “I said that at the club launch… and being an organised club, we’ve been able to facilitate some really positive results. “But we don’t want to take the foot off the pedal - we just want to keep making sure the next challenge is always on our minds and next week there’s always another game of footy to win.” In another top-of-theladder showdown, first place St John’s battles third ranked Eltham Collegians away on Saturday.

DIVISION 4 Masala’s run of form in Division 4 continues to trend downwards, with Box Hill North delivering a 126-point barrage. Despite kicking 11 goals of their own, the Tigers’ defence could not match pace with the visitors, who slammed on 31 of their own through Daniel Penny (11 goals) in particular. For Masala, Josh Kyle (four goals) led the way while Zachary Kelly and Jordan Toikalkin were also in the best. Sitting 10th in the 11-team division, Masala will hope to double its wins this season when it heads to Westbourne Grammarians.

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