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Above: Locals said they heard five loud bangs before running to the Picture: GARY SISSONS scene. 139859 Right: Residents rally for change after deaths continue to rise at the Robinsons Road and Westernport Highway intersection. 140025 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS to 80km/h. “I would like to see the speed limit brought down tomorrow; and it needs a roundabout starting construction as soon as possible,” Mr Smith said. Hastings MP Neale Burgess is backing the residents’ concerns
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Community News Winter Arts Festival heats up! Council’s three-month long Winter Arts Festival (WAF) is now in full swing, with an array of arts events and activities organised across the municipality for residents to enjoy.
Council is inviting residents to have their say on a number of community consultations currently open for feedback.
Casey will be a hive of activity throughout June, July and August with pop-up performances, music and dance showcases, visual arts exhibitions, theatre shows and classes and workshops.
Council’s 2015–16 Draft Budget and Council Plan 2013–2017 (2015 review)
A feature event of this year’s WAF is the popular children’s play Bubblewrap and Boxes, which will visit Cranbourne Community Theatre for two shows on Tuesday 7 July 2015 – at 10.30 am and 2.00 pm.
Visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/budget and have your say on Council’s Draft Budget by Tuesday 16 June 2015.
Described as a captivating and beautiful piece of family theatre, the play is set in a lost mail room and includes acrobatics, clowning and a whole lot of cardboard boxes.
The budget features an operating budget of $248 million to ensure Council continues to provide vital services to over 288,000 residents and a $91 million capital works program to fund a range of necessary infrastructure projects.
The play follows the story of two oddly delightful characters – a highly-strung mailroom dweller intent on keeping his boxes in order and a free-spirited new arrival that has a strong sense of adventure. Presented by Asking for Trouble, this show is adult friendly theatre for children and one the whole family can enjoy together. Other events on the WAF program include the Casey Art Tour Bus, open studio weekend, school holiday workshops including ‘bling your bike’ and cut paper animation, ukulele classes and engaging workshops.
Home-based food business information session Are you interested in starting a food business from home or interested in selling food at events? Then head along to Casey’s home-based food business information session. This FREE event will cover topics including the registration process, food labelling, Casey Cardinia Business Group, waste management and practical examples of food safety.
Some major initiatives in 2015–16 include: Don’t miss the popular children’s play Bubblewrap and Boxes when it visits Casey for two shows only as part of the Winter Arts Festival.
To view the full program and other details on the WAF, including how to purchase tickets for Bubblewrap and Boxes, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts.
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Places are limited and bookings are essential. To book your place contact Customer Service on 9705 5200.
» Commence construction of Casey’s $125m cultural, community and civic facility Bunjil Place, Narre Warren » Expansion of the Casey Indoor Leisure Centre, Cranbourne East ($6.7m) » Completion of the Cranbourne West Family and Community Centre ($2.3m) » Sealing and reconstruction of Cross Road ($1.2m) and Craig Road ($1.3m) in Devon Meadows
Council will host a community forum during Refugee Week, together with the Refugee Council of Australia, the Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre, Monash Health and South East Melbourne Medicare Local.
» Bridgewater Kindergarten extension, Berwick ($1.1m)
At the forum, attendees will hear from prominent speakers from national and regional services which provide health and wellbeing support to refugees and asylum seekers.
» Upgrades to sport pavilion, lighting and ground improvements at Rutter Recreation Reserve, Tooradin ($565,000)
Local residents will also share their stories about their personal journeys and settlement here in Casey.
Draft Rowan Drive Doveton Development Plan
Refugee service providers, community organisations and interested members of the public are invited to attend.
The plan sets out the future use and development of the former Doveton North Primary School site at 25–35 Rowan Drive, Doveton.
Event details: Date: Wednesday 17 June 2015 Time: 2.00 pm Venue: Selandra Community Place, 2 Forest Drive, Clyde North
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Event details: Date: Wednesday 17 June 2015 Time: 9.30 am to 12.30 pm Venue: Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Anyone wishing to attend must RSVP by calling Customer Service on 9705 5200.
City of Casey receives $10 M cheque for Bunjil Place City of Casey Mayor Cr Mick Morland and fellow Councillors were thrilled to accept a cheque for $10 M from Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Jamie Briggs and Member for La Trobe Jason Wood, towards the development of the Regional Arts Centre component of Council’s $125M Bunjil Place project on Thursday 21 May. The $10 million grant was awarded through the National Stronger Regions Fund, which provides funding for priority infrastructure in communities.
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» Commencement of stage one of the Endeavour Hills Community Precinct ($1m)
Visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/currentconsultations and submit your comments by Monday 22 June 2015.
Hampton Park Central Structure Plan Steering Committee Council is establishing a Steering Committee that will provide strategic advice to the City of Casey on current planning issues within Hampton Park Central and guide the revision of the Hampton Park Development Plan (September 2012). Council is seeking expressions of interest from community groups and/or individual community members who have an interest in Hampton Park Central. To apply, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/currentconsultations by Friday 19 June 2015.
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Addict bullied in jail By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A 24-YEAR-OLD violent ice addict who pleaded guilty to a string of offences including trafficking and threatening to kill his mother has been released after being bullied during an eight-day jail stint. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Adam Green told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday that the man was arrested soon after making the threat, damaging a sliding door and curtains and fleeing his mother’s house in Cranbourne North on 24 May. He allegedly made the threat because his mother was going to call police, Leading Sen Const Green said. The accused was also charged for smashing a window with his hand at Junction Village shops done as “payback” against someone
he wanted to “fight one on one”, he told police. He was charged with nine counts of failing to report to police as part of his bail since March and failing to appear at court on 22 May. On 7 March, he was found by police holding a bag with deal-portions of GHB and ice, as well as empty deal bags and containers containing drug residues while a passenger in an unregistered car on South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne. At the time, the man denied he owned the bag and the drugs, claiming the driver threw the paraphernalia towards him when intercepted. He was also holding the wallet and cards of another man - who, he later claimed to police, owned the drugs. “I was going to return (the wallet and cards) to him. I believe in good karma,” the man allegedly told police.
He was also charged with possessing and using an illicit drug in November, and with robbery of cigarettes from a person at Centro Cranbourne in December. The man had been on a community corrections order since October for recklessly causing injury and contravening a family violence order. A corrections officer told the court the man had attended just one appointment, and his alleged offending had also breached the order. Defence lawyer Nadine Daniel said the man had an eight-year ice habit, had a learning disorder, anger management and homelessness issues but had returned to “the family fold” after a recent car accident. “His mother has expressed strong support of him. If he is released from custody he will be mov-
ing back to her home.” Ms Daniel argued for the man’s release on credit bail partly because he had been “stood over” and nearly stabbed during a “difficult time” in remand for the previous eight days. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said stable accommodation at the mother’s home was the “one thing going for” the accused. “There comes a point where this has to stop,” Mr Vandersteen said. “The choice is yours: if you breach the order, you go in.” Mr Vandersteen sentenced the accused to eight days’ jail - declaring the man’s remand period as “time served”. The man was also placed on a revised 12-month communitycorrections order including judicial monitoring and men’s behavioural change program.
Casey swimming teacher bags top award By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SWIM teacher of 20 years Tania Molloy from Casey Race recreation and aquatic centre has won the AUSTSWIM Infant Teacher of the Year award. Aquatic director at Casey Race, Cindy Smith, nominated Ms Molloy for the award and said she could always be seen at the swim centre with a huge infectious smile on her face. “Tania is an inspiration not only to her students but to parents and staff,” Ms Smith said. Narre Warren resident Ms Molloy said the award was a big shock. “I wasn’t expecting to win at all.” “I love teaching the babies, they’re so cute and innocent, and it’s a big learning curve to learn to swim and be able to save your own life,” Ms Molloy said. Growing up on the beach, Ms Molloy has been a surf life saver since she was 12 years old and still holds a world record. “I started at the Chelsea Longbeach Surf Life Saving Club and participated in the national and world titles. I still hold the under 16 line throw rescues and came 15th in the world ski race,” Ms Molloy said. Having taught infants for the past 20 years, Ms Molloy said swimming was a very important life skill. “There are so many things I love about teaching, it’s fun and it’s teaching them something that they can use for the rest of their life,” she said.
Hard drugs A MAN has been arrested and charged after patrolling police found him with erectile dysfunction medication, methamphetamine and a controlled weapon. He was spotted by members of the Narre Warren Safe Suburbs Taskforce in Adley Place, Hampton Park, about 11am on Saturday. Police said that while searching his car they also found dental anaesthetic along with the 16 injectable vial kits of erectile medication. The 45-year-old Bacchus Marsh man was charged with possessing a drug of dependence and possessing a controlled weapon. He was remanded in custody to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Sunday morning.
Asbestos fears CFA crews rushed to put out a shed and grass fire in Clyde amid concerns over asbestos in the building. The blaze began inside the shed on the Clyde Road property just after 10am on Thursday 28 May and quickly spread to the surrounding paddocks. But the CFA members managed to put out the fire and cordoned off the area due to their fears that asbestos may have been found inside the shed. The fire is being treated as non-suspicious and was likely started by a discarded cigarette.
Teens arrested TWO Casey teenagers were arrested in relation to alleged robbery at two petrol stations in Hampton Park and Narre Warren last month. Police believe the two 16-year-olds, from Hampton Park and Dandenong, had allegedly worked together to rob the petrol stations, allegedly wielding weapons and stealing an amount of cash and cigarettes. The first robbery occurred on Friday 29 May, while the second happened on Sunday 31 May. One of the teenagers was bailed, while the other remains in remand.
Gun play kids TWO teenage boys have been arrested after brandishing fake guns at passers-by at a Cranbourne shopping centre last month. Police and the airwing were called to the Thompsons Parkway Shopping Centre car park around 10.40am on Friday 22 May after reports of two boys aiming what appeared to be real guns at passing cars. The teenagers were found to be in possession of imitation pistols.
Tania Molloy with her trophy and award at Casey Race before she jumps in the pool for another class. 139927 Picture: DONNA OATES Ms Molloy has taught at Casey Race since it opened six years ago and takes 26 infant and preschool classes each week. “I just finished teaching some school-aged children who I taught when they were babies and now
again at 12 years old- they still remember me and I love that,” she said. Ms Smith said Ms Molloy was a highly sought-after teacher and a credit to Casey Race. “Most of her classes run at
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in a white Toyota Hiace van. It’s understood the arrest led to a police raid on a Dandenong residence that night where stolen property and a double edged sword were seized. The man, in his 20s, has been charged in relation to residential and commercial burglaries, including the theft from a Subway in Narre Warren last month, and carrying out an indictable offence while on bail. He has also been charged with drugs and weapons offences. Police also said he was in
A GROUP of community crusaders carried out a dramatic citizen’s arrest in Lyndhurst on the weekend after a spate of home burglaries in the suburb in the last fortnight. The residents saw a man acting suspiciously outside an Alysha Avenue property just after noon on Saturday and restrained the man until police arrived and arrested him. Two of the man’s accomplices fled the scene, one driving off
possession of stolen house keys. Detective Senior Constable Daniel Jacobi said local residents had been on the lookout for suspicious behaviour after a number of burglaries in Lyndhurst over the past two weeks, in which a white van was thought to be involved, and had set up a Facebook page to alert the community. He said a resident had seen a man acting suspiciously near a white van on Saturday and had contacted others to help confront and restrain the man. While Det Sen Const Jacobi
welcomed the arrest, he warned the community against vigilantism. “We don’t really want people to do this sort of thing,” he said. “We’d prefer they would call police because we don‘t know how the offender is going to act towards them, but in this case everyone is OK and it’s a good result. “But it could have had a different outcome.” It’s believed the driver of the van, also thought to be involved in the thefts, is Asian
with a solid build and aged in his mid-twenties, and was wearing brown tracksuit pants and a brown hoodie at the time. There is no description available for the third man. “We believe these guys have been driving around a little bit, and we’re looking for any information on them, if anyone has had any dealings with them,” Det Sen Const Jacobi said. “It’s possible they’re door knocking houses to see if people are home, and if they are home, they try the house next door.”
Autobarn raiders ram in and run RAM-RAIDERS attacked a Cranbourne Autobarn in the early hours of Wednesday morning. It’s believed thieves ploughed an allegedly stolen Holden Statesman through the rear roller door of the South Gippsland Highway shop about 4am, slamming into bollards inside the building. A police spokesman said the raiders stole a number of items before setting the car on fire and fleeing the scene. Police and CFA were called to the incident after the fire was reported and the area was made secure by 4.40am. There was no major damage to the store and an arson chemist was expected to at-
tend the incident. It’s believed the thieves may have fled in a second car. Owner John Feehan said the ram-raid follows an attempted robbery of the Cranbourne Autobarn last Friday about 5am, with footage revealing a man breaking into the store before he was scared off by a shopping centre security guard. The Autobarn is closed for the time being and it is understood that the Spotlight store next door is being monitored for smoke damage. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or visit www.crimestoppers. com.au.
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CASEY’S draft budget plan for 2015-’16 states ratepayers are looking at an overall increase in rates and charges of 3.87 per cent. But the recent State Budget also states that ratepayers will be hit with a 7.2 per cent increase in the Fire Services Property Levy (FSPL). Although the FSPL was previously collected by insurance companies, the present Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas, when he was in opposition, said, in 2013, that insurance premiums had increased by as much as 55 per cent. Mr Pallas also said “The FSPL has been botched“ and that “The Napthine Government needed to review the operation of this tax.“ The Victorian Premier, in addition, promised we would have no increase in taxes. My question to the Victorian Treasurer is this: is it not a double standard for your government to claim that councils must limit future rates and charges to the CPI while the FSPL is not subject to the same criteria? How will ratepayers be any better off if you increase the FSPL over and above any increase in council rates and charges? John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
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million in community infrastructure. Some residents have asked us about the surplus listed in our budget papers. The draft budget includes a $1.5 billion surplus, which represents the accumulation over many years of the annual accrual accounting surplus from operating activities, which is used to help fund council’s capital works program. It is not a cash reserve, but has mainly been invested in council’s growing asset base. Council’s assets are represented by the property, plant and equipment item in the balance sheet. Council only raises the amount of rates it requires each year to fund its operations and capital works program. To claim council is using rates to grow a surplus is simply untrue. We encourage residents to visit www.caseyconversations.com. au/budget and have their say on the draft budget by 16 June 2015. Mick Morland, Mayor, City of Casey.
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Socially speaking Re: Principal farewelled at packed service It was a beautiful service for an extraordinary man. We were so lucky and fortunate to have Mr Groh as our principal at Maramba PS. While cutting his hair he would share exciting and wonderful stories about his family, his travels, his life experiences and of course The Mighty Hawks. He will be deeply and sadly missed by many. RIP Mr Groh xx Anna, via Facebook.
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great man for over 15 years. He touched all our lives through his honesty, integrity and love for teaching. Rest in peace mate. Angelo, via web. Such a great man!! Will be deeply missed. Pam, via Facebook. RIP Andrew. A great man to lead our school community. Always involved with the kids. Sharon N, via Facebook. Great man with a heart of gold, fond memories from Kilberry Valley Primary School and Maryborough HPV Team 2007. RIP. Sharon S, via Facebook.
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lences to his family. Kaye, via Facebook. Such a wonderful man... he was so good to my boys when they were going through some tough times. He will be missed by so many. Rachel, via Facebook. RIP Andrew Groh. my condolences to his family and friends. Tracie, via Facebook. Such a lovely man. I dealt with him for advertising for the school and he was delightful. Dianne, via Facebook. Was a fantastic man who helped my daughter at Kilberry Valley Primary School RIP. Louise, via Facebook. Such an inspirational man! He will be truly missed at Maramba. Such a hard time for our school xxx Joanne, via Facebook.
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Principal leaves with love By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ‘A BRILLIANT career’ written in bold blue letters headlined a canvas sitting in the corner of Marj Scarce’s office on her last day as principal of Tooradin Primary School. After 17 years in the top job, Ms Scarce had an office overflowing with hand written letters and drawings, handmade cupcakes, flowers and sentimental gifts. “I have a lovely lot of cards from the children and they’ve done them from the heart with love and affection and that, to me, is so touching and special,” Ms Scarce said. Notes read ‘I love you Mrs Scarce,’ ‘We will miss you,’ ‘Thank you for being an amazing principal to me,’ ‘I wish you could stay at Tooradin Primary School it really won’t be the same,’ alongside smiling drawings of their beloved principal. “This is a box of the school, two grade one girls collected bits and pieces they found around the school and put it in a shoe box and that is so special, that is what kids are all about, it even smells like the school,” she said. On Friday 29 May the school community attended its last assembly with Ms Scarce and presented her with two trees to plant at home and at school, framed photos and a time capsule decorated by the students with a message from each child inside. “They are very special presents, it’s so wonderful to be able to look back at the photos and remember. “I’ll miss most the children, always the children, and the teaching staff and the joy and friendships,” she said. Long-term friend and colleague office manager Sue Tobin said Ms Scarce’s legacy will always be with the school.
Principal Marj Scarce on her last day with school captains Sam Macdonald, Lily Howes, Hannah Sellings and Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Lochie VanDerValk. 139493 “I’ll go into withdrawal when she leaves, it’s been a fun journey, we’ve done nothing but laugh,” Ms Tobin said. Ms Scarce started at the school in 1998 and, with the help of Ms Tobin and the school community, built it from the ground up. “All of what you see here today is what I have done, when I started it was all relocatable classrooms. “Twelve months after I was here
I was able to get funding to build the school,” she said. Ms Scarce started the school magazine, changed the green polo shirts to red, protested against a Telstra tower being erected 500 metres from the school, put in reverse cycle air conditioners, water tanks, solar panels and even a wind turbine. “It was like building a house because we chose everything together, we chose the colours and we did every-
thing right down to where the power points went and the lights,” Ms Scarce said. Ms Scarce got rid of the leaky tram that was the art room and built a new one which the rest of the school was built around. “We furnished the school on second hand stuff, we would go to schools and kinders that were closing down,” Ms Scarce said. With that type of ingenuity Ms
Scarce got a kitchen up and running, vegie patch, green house so their seedlings and plants to get a good start, a three-year-old and the pre-prep learning links program and a dry creek bed and garden that wraps around the school. Ms Tobin remembered the early days. “To help get us out of a deficit Marj would be the CRT (casual relief teacher) for all classrooms when a teacher was absent. “At the time we thought nothing of it but it was just a part of what made her special,” Ms Tobin said. After sharing her life between Wonthaggi and Tooradin Ms Scarce said she is looking forward to a holiday overseas. “I’m going to Europe that’s going to be the first venture with my husband. “I usually take a couple of months off and this year I thought it’s time I actually went and went for good,” she said. “I’ve shared my life between Tooradin and Wonthaggi so my family is really pleased I’ll be home all the time, I have a house in Tooradin as well and for 17 years I’ve lived half the week in Tooradin and the other half in Wonthaggi.” After hugging almost every child goodbye on their way out of the assembly, two boys stopped by Ms Scarce’s office to say their own goodbyes. One student explained where he lived and told her she was always welcome in his home and the other said: “Thank you for all your hard work, we really appreciate it.” With a hug and a kiss she sent them back to class and said: “It’s time to move on but they’ll always have a special place in my heart.”
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“There are families that literally won’t be able to do this, they won’t be able to afford to feed their child,” Ms Emerson said. “We are begging the government to reverse this decision which is factually incorrect, the products have not come down in price and are not more readily available,” Ms Scott said. With about 904 families receiving the grant around Australia, the Government is set to save $3 million a year from scrapping the food grant. Ms Scott said the monthly grant was a good chunk of the cost of food but didn’t cover it. “We have to make everything from scratch most parents will try and make burgers or sausages themselves, but I’m a full time working mum and I don’t have the time, so I order pre-made meals from overseas, because no one in Australia makes them but the delivery is
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Residents’ plea to end death trap From page 1 “There needs to be time to design and implement and that wait is risking lives,” he said. “The other car involved in the accident was grey and at 5.15pm on a dreary day with the horizon rising up on to the road, that car would have completely disappeared into the horizon,” Mr Burgess said. A spokesperson for Roads Minister Luke Donnellan said the Government would work with the community and the relevant councils to investigate the site and “identify any additional safety improvements.” “VicRoads is currently investigating options to improve safety and will consult with Victoria Police, Casey City
Council and Frankston City Council as part of this process,” the spokesperson said. They said a number of improvements were made to the Robinsons Road intersection in 2013-14 to “allow road users to make turns, and to enter and exit the intersection in a safe way.” Casey Councillor Geoff Ablett echoed the need for an urgent community summit on the notorious roundabout, presenting a petition at Tuesday night’s council meeting calling for a summit with Mr Donnellan and the relevant authorities to discuss the viability of a roundabout, and even having the intersection temporarily closed. He said some of the locals
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Labor is soft on terror: MP By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM LA TROBE MP Jason Wood has hit out at the seat’s Labor candidate for taking a “soft” stance on terror after Mr Wood’s antiterrorism plan was criticised as being “irresponsible.” Last month Mr Wood told Parliament his plan to launch MYHACK, a program designed to deter young people from turning to violent extremism. In an interview with the Pakenham-Berwick Gazette, Labor’s Simon Curtis said members of parliament needed to be careful not to become involved in a “scaremonger.”
Mr Wood said that Curtis’ comments were an attempt to create political and community friction. “For the Labor candidate to accuse me of scaremongering when we’ve had multiple local examples of the risk we face already, I wonder what it would take for him to take the threat of radicalization seriously? “Being weak on terrorism achieves absolutely nothing, so does he propose to do nothing and just hope for the best? “Seeing this reaction from the Labor candidate, I have no choice but to assume he would not support proposed changes
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THE City of Casey is continually recognised for its multiculturalism. A plethora of people and families with wide-ranging nationalities live there. When one considers the recent terror plot allegations levelled at a number of Casey teens, as well as last September’s stabbing outside the Endeavour Hills police station, the term ‘cultural harmony’ has arguably never held more importance for the municipality than it does at the moment. The Triveni Society of Victoria, based in Casey, is ever aware of bubbling race tensions and recently held a fourweek multi-faith pilgrimage to address this issue and help educate the community, after receiving a $7500 grant from the Victorian Multicultural Commission. The state government funding allowed the Triveni Society to hold a number of events and prayer sessions, celebrating the different cultures of Buddhism, Sikh, Hindu and Islam. Triveni Society founder Satya Goundan said the aim of the four-week pilgrimage was to educate its members and the broader community “about different faiths and bridge faith polarisation resulting from the extremist trends in the world today”.
Triveni Society Founder Satya Goundan helped organise a multi-faith pilgrimage throughout Casey last month. 139892 Picture: DONNA OATES “In the current global climate of Islamophobia induced by terrorism and violence extremism, the Triveni Society of Victoria has embarked on a radical plan to alleviate the misconceptions related to Islam and other faiths and counter radicalisation,” he said. “As some young people of different faith communities are blindly bamboozled into extremism by the radicals via the social media, living safely together is creating great fears and suspicion, sparked by the recent, sudden descent of youths into extremism. “Early intervention is necessary to reverse these dangerous trends and a powerful medium is through direct education and experience.” The pilgrimage saw the
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Healthiest in its class By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TOORADIN Primary School has been officially recognised as the first school in Victoria to reach all eight benchmarks set a part of the Victorian Governments ‘Healthy Together Achievement’ program. Principal Marj Scarce said the program outlined nothing the school hadn’t already implemented. “It wasn’t because we had to start up any new programs, it was because we had everything in place and it was just a matter of writing it all up and showing what we were currently doing,”
Ms Scarce said. Cate Bradley from the Centre of Excellence in Intervention and Prevention Science and Julia Hobbs from the Cardinia Shire presented the school with their last two icons on Monday 25 May. A part of the state-wide program including secondary and primary schools, Tooradin Primary School now has the status as the healthiest school in Victoria. “It took us about 18 months to get all eight icons, our children here can only bring water to school, we have a healthy canteen, we are a sun smart
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Brief l y Youths threaten cab driver POLICE are on the hunt for three young men who threatened a taxi driver with a meat cleaver and pulled a rope around his neck after he arrived to pick up a customer in Hampton Park. The driver, employed with 13CABS, arrived outside a Catherine Edey Place property just before 3.45am on Monday 18 May when three men forced their way into his cab, one in the front passenger seat and two in the rear. The man at the front held a meat cleaver to the driver’s throat and demanded money, while one of the boys in the back pulled a rope around the victim’s neck and strangled him. The offenders soon fled the taxi, and it’s not believed anything was stolen from the man, who was uninjured in the fracas. Detectives have released CCTV images taken from inside the cab at the time in the hope someone will be able to identify the offenders. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au.
Cash for the community COMMUNITY, arts and environment groups can apply for cash to help them grow. This year’s Casey Cardinia Foundation Community Grants Program will open on 8 June. Since 2003, the philanthropic community foundation has raised funds for community groups throughout the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire and dispersed the money annually. It aims to support the social, community and physical development of the municipalities. Community groups, charities and not-forprofit organisations are invited to apply for a grant. Visit www.cardiniafoundation.com.au and click through to the grants section for an application guide and form. Applications will close at 5pm on Friday 10 July. Successful applicants will be announced in September. Call Therese Howell on 0439 905 533 or email admin@cardiniafoundation.com.au for more information.
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Hive of arts activities CASEY Council is providing some warm entertainment to help the community through this long winter. The City of Casey has just released its program for the 2015 Winter Arts Festival, which will run for three months from June to August. Casey Mayor Mick Morland said the program featured a wonderful range of arts events and activities for people of all ages. “Between June and August, Casey will be a hive of activity with music and dance events, theatre shows, exhibitions, art workshops and classes, as well as plenty of events designed for children,” he said. “The festival aims to give local artists and groups exposure, while providing opportunities for the community to participate and appreciate the local arts in Casey.” The activities will include an art bus tour, an open studio weekend, school holiday workshops, dance and music events, and visual arts exhibitions. To view 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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Doctor helps go with the flow 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 spiderveins 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
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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 vicepresident 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 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 Aleisha and friend Abby got creative. 138678
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The multipurpose facility includes three large halls featuring drop-down projectors, integrated sound systems, stage lighting and electric blinds. A green room, commercial kitchen, large deck area with built-in barbecue and consulting rooms were built and Cr
Morland said the centre can now be used for services such as art, music, dance, cooking and exercise classes for all ages. “The meeting spaces all have televisions and whiteboards and the large decked area will be perfect for community events,” he said.
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Journey to the shores of peace ENDEAVOUR Hills resident Asanga Seneviratne was among 76 students who represented Victoria at the Anzac Centenary Dawn Service at Gallipoli, Turkey. The Berwick Haileybury College student shares his journey to Anzac Cove. “HE DIED that we might live.” Those were the words inscribed upon the tombstone of 18-year-old Private A.L. Barr as we walked through the Redoubt Cemetery off the coast of Cape Helles on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. Private Barr was just one of the 2000 casualties from Australia, New Zealand, Britain and Turkey at the Redoubt and as we stood amongst their tombstones, no one knew who these men were. No one knew why they had enlisted. No one knew who they had left behind, yet there was this overwhelming sense of emotion at the sacrifice they had made - a sacrifice not only for the Australians at the time but those Australians to come. One that would ensure the security of a nation that has blossomed into the free, accepting and prosperous one it is
today. One that allowed me to experience this incredible opportunity regardless of race, religion or background. One that should be truly cherished. Yet I’m neglecting the beginning of our trip, with our first two days in Istanbul spent exploring important sites in Turkish culture and heritage including the Bosphorus strait, Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, The Grand Bazaar, Hippodrome and the Basilica Cistern. We then journeyed to the Gallipoli Peninsula, visiting three commemorative sites including the Redoubt Cemetery, the Canakkale Turkish Martyrs’ Memorial and Britain’s Cape Helles Memorial. Each sites held its own significance in the hearts of the respective nations and it put into perspective the sheer scale of the Gallipoli campaign. Recognising that those who lost their lives on the shores of Gallipoli
Asanga with pen pal Kuzey Levent from Gelibolu Antaoya High School in Gallipoli. Asanga pays his respects. were not only Australian but Turkish, British and French among many other nationalities highlighted the widereaching devastation of the campaign. These were the soldiers with the same frightened mothers and sisters, the same unwavering commitment and same pride in their nation who would pay the same ultimate sacrifice. After a quick stop to see our penpals at the Gelibolu Antalya High School, the core of the trip was upon us - the Dawn Service at Anzac Cove. Passing four staggered security check points and fighting off a lack of sleep we arrived on the banks of Anzac Cove as thousands watched the epitaphs that flashed upon the screen. In the bitter cold we stood as name after name appeared on the screen, each with its own story to tell. Each with a mother that had been left behind and a family left empty
with its dearest son gone. Their loss was our loss as we contemplated their valour charging into what was nearcertain failure given the topography of the cliff that stood behind us. As the last post reverberated through the beach followed by an emotional minute’s silence, that moment in time shared by thousands of others alongside me is something I certainly will never forget. Finally, the singing of the national anthems was undoubtedly an incredibly special moment of pride that reminded me of the reason why those diggers fought so boldly a century ago. As the service concluded, for all the emotion and sleep deprivation of the past 24 hours, the same message became reinforced in my heart that occurred to me two days before. It was the sense of serenity while standing on the cliff face in the still
Asanga visited significant Turkish sites. silence of a Turkish spring afternoon, observing the convoy of warships from various nations crossing the still waters of the Dardanelles. This was the way it was supposed to be I realised - calm, still and amiable. No cries of pain, no hissing bullets and no pounding artillery fire. No war. Just peace. So many died for this dream and I hope we all make sure we maintain it.
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Pace of successful, innovative endeavours By CASEY NEILL A BERWICK small business is being nationally recognised for its ability to innovate. Successful Endeavours was a finalist at Manufacturing Monthly magazine’s Endeavour Awards on 28 May during National Manufacturing Week. Managing director Ray Keefe didn’t walk away with an award but will have another chance at the PACE Zenith awards in Sydney on 11 June. Three Successful Endeavours projects will vie for four categories at the process control and automation industry awards for Australia - Waste and Wastewater, Best Fieldbus Implementation, Power and Energy Management, and Transport Power and Infrastructure. “I didn’t even apply for these,” Mr Keefe said. “PACE saw the entries we put into the Endeavour Awards and decided they would also be good candidates for the PACE Zenith awards and asked me if it would be OK if they entered them for us.” Successful Endeavours was a Technology Application of the Year finalist in last year’s Endeavour Awards for a system to test electronics. This year its ABB CQ930 threephase power factor correction controller and Internet of Things (IoT) Monitoring Platform were up for the Australian Industrial Product of the Year. Successful Endeavours made the controller for ABB High Voltage Division in Lilydale. “It’s a fancy word for something that cleans up the power as it’s being distributed through the network so that you actually burn less gas or burn less coal or whatever it is you’re generating power from, to get the same amount of power,” Mr Keefe said. “It’s an old idea but this is a really new, smart control for it.
Senior embedded developer Dushara Jayasinghe and managing director Ray Keefe. 139912 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “They’re selling them like hotcakes at the moment, mostly to the UK and the US.” His seven-person team developed the controller over six months. A Belgium team spent 20 million Euros in five years on a different version of the same product. “We, basically, do it smarter,” he said. Uses for the IoT Monitoring Platform include remote and apartment water metering. “It talks to a cloud or a web service so you can get your data from wherever
it is in the world back to somewhere central and then do something with it,” Mr Keefe said. “These are now scattered around Victoria and New South Wales.” Successful Endeavours’ Telemetry Host IoT web platform vied for the IT Application of the Year. “This allows us to collect reading, send device updates and change the operating configuration of remotely deployed devices from our office in Berwick,” Mr Keefe said. “I was really stoked. So much in manufacturing in Australia we’re just
focusing on big things. “To have small appliances like this actually get recognised is really good.” He started Successful Endeavours as a home office business in 1997. “By 2005 I realised I didn’t know how to make this thing grow,” he said. Mr Keefe went looking for a business mentor and tracked down the right one in 2008. He rebranded the business, repositioned it in the market and moved out of home into commercial premises. “Four months after that we won Casey Business of the Year,” he said.
Push for more jobs CASEY Cardinia region pushed for new business investment at last week’s National Manufacturing Week showcase. National Manufacturing Week from 26 to 29 May is the largest conference in Australia for the manufacturing industry and attracted more than 10,000 visitors and 300 exhibitors. A Casey council spokeswoman said more than 25,000 workers with specific skills in manufacturing left the Casey Cardinia region to go to work every day. “It is a priority for the City of Casey and Shire of Cardinia to create job opportunities for residents closer to home,” she said. Both councils used their presence at National Manufacturing Week to promote the area to prospective businesses looking to expand or relocate. Six local manufacturing businesses also exhibited alongside the councils as ambassadors for the region. Among them was Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Small Manufacturer of the Year winner Australian Precision Technologies (APT), from Berwick. Visit www.caseycardinia. com.au or www.facebook.com/ caseycardiniaregion for more information.
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This Henley home is only 1yr young & located in the sought after Boulevard Estate on the opposite side from The Chase Berwick. This magnificent home offers a functional floor plan with four bedrooms plus study, open plan kitchen, dining & family room with access to the alfresco area, separate theatre room & double remote garage with internal access. Other features; high ceilings, 6 stars energy rating, gas heating & refrigerated cooling, Caesarstone bench tops, butler's pantry & much more!
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Allotment measuring 746 sq mtrs & nestled deep in the court is this impressive triple garage with rear access, contemporary 3 bedroom classic family home featuring exposed brick feature walls adding loads of character & charm. Master bedroom includes ensuite & WIR, two with built in robes, separate central bathroom, large formal lounge, massive entertainment room/rumpus plus large covered outdoor entertaining & renovated kitchen with combined meals area. Also comprises outdoor shedding, heating & cooling. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
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WATER EDGE - FINAL LOTS THIS is the last chance to secure such a prestigious waterfront address, says Brad Ryan of Harcourts Narre Warren South. A boutique development of just 80 home sites, Water Edge has seen exceptionally strong demand over the last few months. Asked what has made the project so sought after, Brad explains “purchasers recognise that this is an established area which has traditionally been tightly held and commands strong resale values”. Water Edge is surrounded by excellent schools - including Haileybury, St Francis Xavier and Nossal High School (a selective entry government high school) – and is close to the freeway, train station, and Berwick village. Local land prices typically exceed $300,000. “Many people also consider that the Narre Warren South postcode provides them with a superior long-term investment
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(215134) Situated minute’s walk to Springhill Shopping Centre, this spacious 4 bedroom home would suit a growing family. Main bedroom has a WIR & ensuite, separate formal lounge, open plan kitchen with ample bench space leads onto a separate family/rumpus room. Double remote garage, outdoor built in bar & decked entertaining area plus a bonus home office at the rear.
(215106) 1 acre with 2 paddocks. Spacious 4 bedrooms, master has an ENS and W.I.R. Formal lounge, living and rumpus room. Open plan kitchen meals area with S/S appliances and W.I.P. Ample heating and cooling. Shed/garage plus a horse float shed.Your new rural lifestyle awaits plus it still has potential. Close to all amenities, call now!
(214265) Unique opportunity here to acquire this excellent picturesque 8109m² block (approx.2 acres) situated in the urban growth zone with fantastic sub divisional potential STCA of the Cranbourne township. This block offers so much to the buyer/developer. The block is situated on Garden street which backs on to Linsell Blvd. making redevelopment a very attractive option (STCA).
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WARNEET WITH VIEWS (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.
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72 sCarborough avenue - aPProX. 1222m² bloCk (214318) 4 bdr home. Ducted heating & air con, master with full ensuite & walk in robe. Ceramic tiling, quality carpets, wall oven & gas cooktop plus dishwasher. Built in robes, double garage under roofline with rear access door plus separate driveway to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block.
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WHERE DREAMS BECOME A REALITY (215008) Situated in the heart of Settlers Run Golf & Country Club, with 493m² to build on this block will suit almost any floorplan and still have a backyard. All this is set amongst top quality homes and parkland just 40 minutes from Melbourne CBD & comes with 2 full Golf Memberships to THE WORLD FAMOUS SETTLERS Run Golf & Country Club with full use of their facilities.
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Pristine 4br home. Kitchen: new Caesar-stone bench tops. 3 living areas. Bdrms: BIRs. Master: WIR, ensuite, spa. Study. New timber floors, 3 s/system’s, ducted heating. Dbl garage: remote, internal/rear access. Covered alfresco, 3 water tanks, workshop, solar panels. 756m2 block. For Sale $479,000 - $505,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN24742 Open Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am Brad Boyde P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 Harcourts Drouin
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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.
5 ELLEN CLOSE WARRAGUL A family home with space to cater for each individuals needs on land of ~975m² in a quiet court amongst other quality homes. 4BR & a study are complimented by plenty of living space incl 3 lge living rooms, light illed dining room & a kitchen designed for the lge family in mind. Master with ensuite & WIR+all bdrms are itted with ceiling fans, tv & network points.Heating/cooling is in abundance. The dbl r/c garage has rear roller door & opens to a fantastic backyard! Parkland, playground & school within a short walk. Melb ~1hr.
AUCTION Sat June 13th 1.30PM Web ID: wg3463 TERMS: 10% Deposit - 30/60/90 Days View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
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MODERN, STYLISH, SPACIOUS THIS home is immaculate, with a great sense of space and style. The 30 square home on the sought-after Cascades on Clyde Estate has four bedrooms and three living areas. From the street, visitors can see that the landscaping has been completed to a professional standard with its exposed aggregate driveway and immaculately maintained gardens. The home opens up to a large entrance way and central hallway.
Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Shakeel Dayal 0423 314 322 Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 HODGES REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993
Tynong North, VIC 3813
The master bedroom is a highlight with double doors opening up to the large master suite. There is a large walk-in wardrobe and the ensuite has his and her vanities. The bedroom area includes three bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, and a great third living area or retreat. This area would be perfect as a kids TV area, or home office/study space. There is the theatre room, which comes complete with projector and screen. Then the home opens up to the open-plan hostess kitchen, meals and living area. There is also a formal dining area overlooking the rear yard. The family/lounge area also overlooks the rear timber decked alfresco, with the decking continuing around the side of the home. The landscaping includes a water tank and garden shed.
For Sale By Tender Closing 25th June at 4pm INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT
2625 & 2645 Princes Highway, Tynong North, VIC 3813
‘MAWLEYWOOD’ 100 ACRES AND ‘SWAYN’ 22.8 ACRES “Mawleywood” - 2625 Princes Highway, Tynong North • 40 Hectares (100 Acres) • Entrance just off Highway •Great home site overlooking beautiful valley •Comfortable farm house • 5 Paddocks with horse shelters • Large dam, cattle yards • Nicely treed •Approx. 1 hour to Melbourne “Swayn” - 2645 Princes Highway, Tynong North • 9.243 Hectares (22.8 Acres) • 2 road frontages • Entrance just off Highway •Attractive rolling country •Approx. 1 hour to Melbourne. Agent’s comments: These 2 adjoining farms are well located & present a great opportunity to buy one or both Inspect Contact
By Appointment Brian Rodwell 0438 031 566 or Tom Gibson 0438 574 472 Alex Scott & Staff, Melbourne 03 8610 6578 - Berwick 03 9707 2000
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VILLAWOOD Properties Delaray community in Clyde North has released its Villena precinct, a defining further step as it continues taking the design of masterplanned communities to new levels. The Villena precinct - named after the site of discovery of Europe’s largest treasure troves - will be a short and pleasant stroll from all the best that Delaray has to offer. These include the exclusive residents’ club, community garden and extraordinary open spaces and parkland. It will offer a high quality mix of housing options to suit all tastes on lots ranging in size from 268 to 660 square metres. As with every Villawood Properties venture, community will be at its heart. The diversity of buyers to date - ethnically and geographically - are further evidence of the appeal of the Villawood Properties’ approach which combines community and quality. While Delaray has much to commend it - location, quality housing mix, extensive
public open space, including wetlands - the exclusive residents’ club has so far proven the main talking point and attraction. A large number of initial purchasers have cited the club as their main motivation for buying. “People are attracted to the residents’ club for a couple of reasons,” Villawood Properties executive director Tony Johnson said. “It comes with an amazing array of features, of course, such as the swimming pools, gymnasium café and parents’ lounge, to name a few,” Delaray, which will ultimately feature more than 1000 homes will also be a leading edge example of Villawood Properties’ focus on creating community through its various distinguishing features. The Villena precinct promises to be a treasure trove to which nothing compares. Contact Nabil Harb at the Delaray sales office on 9684 8128.
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PICTURE OF PERFECTION LINKING stunning parklands with state-of-theart amenities, Clyde North’s newest community Highgrove offers homeowners a new calibre of traditional family living, coupled with masterful neighbourhood planning, on site conveniences and picturesque open spaces. Situated just off Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Highgrove’s exciting new display village, set to launch in early 2016, will give locals the chance to explore their options and see exactly how their new home could and will look. With 27 home designs on display, buyers can take the time to visit each unique floorplan and chat with a range of builders to find the one which will best suit all their needs. To complement Highgrove’s generously proportioned block sizes, Eastwest Homes
has just announced the arrival of its soon to be displayed Jamieson 33. Designed for a 16 metre wide block, which is a popular size at Highgrove, the Jamieson 33 redefines the term ‘entertainer’s delight’. Boasting three spacious living zones, large chef’s kitchen with 900mm appliances, island bench, and a flow-through covered alfresco, this home will make friends green with envy whenever they come to visit. Call Raghu Rao on 0419 315 204 or visit Eastwest Homes at eastwesthomes.com. au to find out more about its low deposit, transparent process, flexible designs and friendly, professional service. Call before 30 June and ask Raghu about Eastwest’s $10,000 bonus for all Premium floorplans.
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INNER BERWICK CHARM IN A position that’s clearly among inner Berwick’s most attractive, sits this charming four-bedroom American-style bungalow. An evident focus on quality and style define this desirable mix of olde world and modern comforts. Modernised over the years, the home offers immaculate living conditions, master with ornamental fireplace, ensuite and walkin robe, 10ft ceilings and leadlight features throughout. Two further downstairs bedrooms and one upstairs are all unusually generous, with the main bathroom a showpiece. Caesarstone-topped kitchen overlooks one of three living areas - double hung windows offer a view to the private rear yard - an entertaining outhouse ideal for parties or home office.
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An Arden home is designed from the ground up to stand out from the crowd. We invite you to judge this for yourself. Start by stepping inside an Arden display. Your first impressions will be a feeling of space, light and proportion. Large picture windows and innovative sun courts bring in the sunshine. Spaces fit together intuitively. You can literally see the diference architect design makes in our Aspire range with a high level of luxury inclusions. We can even produce new layouts to suit your needs – it’s the ultimate in design flexibility. Alternatively, create an individual home of distinction, designed to your specifications with Bespoke by Arden Homes. Experience fine craftsmanship, attention to detail and personalised choice in a unique home built to order. We build a limited number of homes so that we can deliver a new level of personal service and to make a lasting impression because our company was created to provide exceptional value – today and tomorrow.
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New road on life’s journey By GEORGIA WESTGARTH RECORD numbers of people gathered at the Balla Balla Community centre on Friday 29 May for a cup of tea and a chat for the Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea. More than $2000 was raised on the day and Maree Cullinan, manager at the centre said it was an amazing morning. “Our target was $2000 and we definitely achieved that and raised more money than last year,” she said. Councillor Amanda Stapledon opened the day and inspirational guest speaker Kate Welk spoke about her own three-and-a-half-year journey with cancer. “Kate’s speech was very positive, she spoke about noticing the hidden gems - sometimes a tornado comes along and throws you off course from your yellow brick road but perhaps it becomes a different road and provides you with different opportunities,” Ms Cullinan said. Cakes, frittatas, scones with jam and cream, slices and tea and coffee were all on offer and children aged two to four from the centre's Groovin’ Kids program sang a song.
Cr Amanda Spapledon, Rita Hartney, Maree Cullinan and Kate Welk at the tea-rific event. “It was so cute. About 10 of them sang about love and inspiration and they had been practising for weeks,” Ms Cullinan said. A total of 118 people attended the sit-down morning tea and 25 lucky guests went home with a raffle prize donated from local community organisations and businesses.
In its fourth year, Casey Senior Citizen of the year Rita Hartney hosted the morning tea and Ms Cullinan said the event will continue to run at the centre. “All the money raised goes to the Cancer Council of Victoria for cancer research and the morning certainly inspired people,” she said.
Three-month-old Ava had her eyes on a cuppa. Vivienne Tormey having a laugh with friends over a cuppa.
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CHILDREN are invited to wear their best fairy or elf costume and search for the cheeky fungi fairies and elves in the Australian Garden as part of the fungi fairies and elves program for children aged three to five years old. The program includes story time and song, a walk and craft. The children will get to make fairy and elf paper toadstool ties and tiaras and decorate them with wildflowers. ■ Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne. On Thursday 2 July from 10am to 11am. Cost $7.40 per child. Contact the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, on 5990 2200 for more information.
Walk the centre CRANBOURNE Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
Ageing positively THE cinema program will screen the movie Advanced Style which examines the lives of seven unique New Yorkers whose eclectic personal style and vital spirit have guided their approach to ageing. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee after the movie. ■ Hallam Community Theatre, 74-84 Frawley Road on Tuesday 30 June from 2pm to 4pm.
Girls' night out DRESS to impress to the theme of Sex and the City for a night out with the girls. Gift bags, male waiters, tarot readings, makeup and beauty products and a three-course sit down dinner with wine and champagne on arrival are all planned for the night. A percentage of the tickets sold will go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation with the chance to win a $2000 Flight Centre voucher and seven nights at Villa Jasa in Bali for eight people. Tickets cost $50. ■ Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club, Friday 10 July 6.30pm with a band starting at 9.30pm. Bookings essential on 5996 2393 by Friday 19 June.
Free hearing tests BETTER Hearing Australia will offer free consultations and hearing tests in Lynbrook and
Ashleigh Nicolas performed last year in a traditional Mauritius dance costume. Picture: ROB CAREW surrounding suburbs to help people suffering with hearing loss better manage their condition. Services include hearing tests, hearing screenings, understanding hearing test results and advice on managing hearing loss or tinnitus. Better Hearing Australia (Vic) also runs the Victorian Hearing Aid Bank where eligible people can access free hearing aids. ■ Lynbrook Community Centre, corner Lynbrook Boulevard and Harris Street, from 9.30am to 4.30pm on 4 June, 2 July, 6 August, 3 September, 1 October, 5 November and 3 December. For further information contact Better Hearing Australia on 1300 242 842 or visit www.betterhearing.org.au.
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
SHAKE off the winter cold with workshops and classes or participate in film and theatre at this year’s Winter Arts Festival. The three month long festival showcases the arts in Casey from June to August. An evening of traditional Indian classical dance will be performed by students of Navaratna Arts. This event is a fundraiser for The Brain Foundation to support ongoing research and commemorates the Indian Independence Day on 15 August. ■ Cranbourne Community Theatre, Brunt Street. Saturday 15 August, 7pm to 9pm. Cost: adult $20, concession $15, child $10. Contact Revati Ilanko on 0433 668 800 or email navaratnaarts@gmail. com for more information.
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.
Digital camera classes 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. Mental health GROW is offering a unique 12 step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. Gold coin donation appreciated. ■ The Berwick Group meets at the Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 112 High Street, Berwick, Wednesdays at 10am. Contact the GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visit www.grow.net.au for more information.
Hand sewing workshop JOIN acclaimed textile artist, Leesa Chandler
and her team on a weeklong series of workshops exploring the art of hand sewing and stitchery 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.
Indoor bowls 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 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.
Bowls and bingo 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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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
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Whatever it takes to win By RUSSELL BENNETT FOR Endeavour Hills product Andrew Bogut, it all comes down to just four more wins. His Golden State Warriors stormed through the NBA’s regular season with 67 wins from 82 games, led by the league’s Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry in a phenomenal individual 2014/15 campaign. But aside from earning home-court advantage against the might of megastar LeBron James and his Cleveland Cavaliers, that all counts for naught now. The slate is wiped clean. For the second straight season, an Australian will walk away with a championship ring - either Bogut, or Cavaliers’ cult hero Matthew Dellavedova. Both have earned rave reviews from their team-mates for their insatiable desire to win, and their willingness to do whatever it takes for their respective teams. Yet some NBA followers, and indeed some opposing players, label them as ‘dirty’. Any avid NBA watcher would know that’s not the case, but what the pair does provide, however, is a refusal to be pushed around and a competitive edge that has played a huge role in getting the Warriors and the Cavaliers into the big dance - a shot of winning it all for two success-starved franchises. The Cavaliers have never won a title, while the Warriors’ last championship
came 40 years ago. The coach of that Golden State team, Al Attles, was on hand to present this season’s Warriors with the Western Conference Finals’ trophy last Thursday afternoon (Australian EST). Bogut’s enormous 213-centimetre frame could be seen at the back of the dais clear as day. The now 30-year-old has come a hell of a long way from being selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the first overall pick in the 2005 draft, to earlier this year passing Luc Longley as the Australian to play the most NBA games. Bogut has battled through a series of freakish injuries over his career to date but he has still played at least 65 games in seven seasons so far, and is regarded by many as one of the best passing big men of his era. This year he was named to the NBA’s All-Defensive Second Team after holding opponents to just 41.4 percent at the rim (third best in the league) and being ranked third in defensive rating. The Warriors had a 58-9 win/loss record in games Bogut played, compared to 9-6 in games he missed. “While you’re resting, someone else is working,” Bogut said in an interview with the Berwick News, in 2013. “I always had it in the back of my mind growing up that there was a kid elsewhere training right at that moment in either Europe or America,” he said. “And I was competing with him.”
The Australian Boomer cornerstone was cut from multiple representative teams as a teenager - his unwavering competitiveness even then wrongly branded as an “attitude problem”. Yet after his Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets in game five of the Western Conference finals, iconic former coach Jeff Van Gundy said in his role as an ESPN commentator: “You don’t get to this level without talent, and habits. The Warriors have championship habits. When you combine great talent and depth with the right habits, you win big in this league”. Van Gundy’s colleague, and one of the pre-eminent basketball writers of his generation, Michael Wilbon added: “Bogut and (team-mate Festus) Ezeli combined for 23 rebounds tonight. They can beat you in so many different ways”. Bogut didn’t score in the Warriors’ Western Conference clincher, but finished with 14 rebounds, two big blocks, and countless decisive screens. In Games 2 and 3 of the series, however, he had 14 and 12 points respectively. Whatever the team needs, he’ll do it. The Warriors have their injury concerns leading into the finals, with star shooting guard Klay Thompson concussed in game five against the Rockets after an accidental knee to the head from Houston forward Trevor Ariza. Game one of the finals is this Friday.
Boomers' mainstay and Endeavour Hills' product Andrew Bogut is four wins away from an NBA Championship. Picture: COURTESY OF BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA
Kyle impresses in TAC debut By JARROD POTTER
Strong on the mark and holding up against his bigger opponents, Kyle Beveridge showed Pictures: JARROD POTTER immediate promise in his TAC Cup debut on Saturday. 139851
THE hard yards forged at the local level do not go unnoticed and there’s no greater proof of it than Devon Meadows footballer Kyle Beveridge. After an impressive preseason with the Stingrays, the 17-year-old 184cm forward went back to the Nepean competition to test his mettle against senior bodies and bide his time during his debut season on the TAC Cup list. He broke through to the Panthers’ senior line-up for its round three clash against Rosebud, but made his presence truly known in round five. Squaring up against Frankston, Beveridge kept the Panthers in the match as he booted five goals and secured a well-deserved listing in the best afield. With Vic Country taking a big chunk of senior Stingrays away from action throughout June-July, the five-goal haul put his name
in the spotlight and opened the door for the under-age prospect to get a TAC Cup debut. Number 59 will be forever ingrained on Beveridge’s inaugural strip and it was prominent across the field. He got early hands on the ball - marking the first Stingrays’ centre clearance on the lead - before slotting a goal and battling manfully against the taller Northern opponents, laying bone-rattling tackles on anyone who ventured near him. Dandenong held on to take a 19-point win despite the youthful line-up and Beveridge received a thorough drenching, alongside fellow debutant Mason De Wit, as he sang the song after his first win. “It was alright - not too bad,” Beveridge said after the match. “It was fairly quick, but intense, and I adapted throughout the game and it starts to become easier.” Facing up against Northern’s man mountains, Beveridge burned off the
Knights’ defenders with his speed while rattling tackle-after-tackle to keep the Stingrays in attack. “It was tough just because of the size, but I think speedwise I had him covered and it turned out to be an alright match-up,” Beveridge said. “You kind of have to do that now (keep up tackling pressure) - forward pressure and keep the ball inside-50.” “We’re really happy with him as a forward coming in,” Stingrays coach Craig Black said. “He kicked a goal, but a couple of times his pressure and his tackle work allowed the ball to bobble free and we were able to score a couple of goals. “As long as you can always do that - that’s one of the really strong points of our game - if you can put defensive pressure on as a forward and he did it.” Beveridge will hope to hold his place in the Stingrays’ line-up that faces regional rival Gippsland on Saturday from 1pm at Shepley Oval.
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Hard-earned honour By JARROD POTTER WITH a head-full of flowing dreadlocks and most importantly, enough footy skill to go around a fleet of midfielders, Berwick’s Jamie Plumridge is set to star when he dons the Victorian jersey next month. Plumridge, 15, was able to go one better this time around after falling just short in his inaugural bid to make the School Sport Victoria (SSV) Australian rules football team. After he just missed out on under-12s representative duties, he returned to local football and started compiling one of the best junior football resumes on record. Realising his errors was another important factor for his recent success as Plumridge knew he needed to work on his tank. “Made the last cut for under-12s and got cut the last time so I knew what I had to do this time,” Plumridge said. “Just needed to work really hard on my work-rate up and down the ground.” On that burgeoning resume for Plumridge so far: three league best-and-fairest trophies - 2011, 2013 and last year in 2014 - on top of four club best-and-fairest awards, two-time interleague representative and a recent announcement that he was selected for the under-14 Dandenong Stingrays squad. With a resume as studded as that, combined with his abilities pushing him to the top of south eastern junior football, there was little option for SSV but to select him for his inaugural nationals campaign, which Plumridge couldn’t quite believe when the school sports body contacted him. “It’s a good feeling, but it hasn’t sunk in just yet,” Plumridge said. “They sent me an
Bridgette Jacobs has come in to the Cavaliers' women's roster and is progressing well in the Big V competition. 139854
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Berwick footballer Jamie Plumridge has finally added the one missing accolade in his footballing trophy cabinet: a Victorian state jersey. 139207 Picture: JARROD POTTER email then the next day they gave me a call.” He hopes to add to the solitary, extremely lonely premiership medallion in an individual-award laden trophy cabinet. The prolific centreman made the switch from Narre North to Berwick in the offseason and is reaping the benefits already of playing with
his mates in a unbeaten side atop the South East Juniors under-15 Division 1 ladder. The Fountain Gate Secondary College student wanted to thank his parents and Berwick and Narre North Junior Football Clubs for their support. Plumridge will head to Geelong for the national championships from 18-25 July.
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1. WHAT was unusual about 1932 Olympic Games women’s 100 metres gold medallist Stella Walsh? 2. WHAT unique golfing record is held by former NASA astronaut Captain Alan Shepherd? 3. WHAT is the maximum possible snooker break? 4. WHAT did the 1977 VFL and Sydney rugby league grand finals have in common? 5. WHAT did Nelson Mandela wear to the rugby union World Cup final in 1995? 6. WHO was top scorer for Australia in the 2015 World Cup cricket final? 7. IN which sport did John Sumegi win a silver medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics? 8. HOW many innings does each side have in a senior baseball match? 9. WHICH Australian batsman suffered a broken jaw in cricket’s 1977 Centenary Test? 10. WHO won the French Open tennis title and finished runner-up in the Australian Open in 2012? 11. HOW many medals did the United States’ Carl Lewis win at the 1984 Olympics? 12. WHO rode Green Moon to victory in the 2012 Melbourne Cup? 13. ONE of the world’s best known goalkeepers was the subject of a soccer bribery scandal in 1995. Who is he? 14. WHAT milestone did Joe Darling post for left-handed cricketers in 1897-8? 15. WHICH Australian boxer in 1954 became the first world champion to retire undefeated? 16. WHAT is the equivalent of the ball in ice hockey? 17. WHICH famous golf course is the home of the Royal and Ancient Club in Scotland? 18. WHICH jockey was most commonly associated with Phar Lap? 19. IN which US state is Newport, where Australia recorded its epic 1983 America’s Cup victory? 20. WHO bowled cricket’s infamous underarm delivery against New Zealand in 1981?
A COACH’s man-crush has been well-and-truly established as Casey took the top of the ladder with an eight-point win over Chelsea. It was a battle of the point guards as Ben Louis (13 points, 5 assists, 5 steals, 4 rebounds) and Corey Standerfer (14 points, 12 rebounds) locked horns up and down the court on Saturday evening. Casey coach Stewart Baird knew Standerfer was one of the big headaches in the league as he’s one of the best combo guards in Big V - and set the defensive task on Louis. Not only did the 191cm guard negate Standerfer’s second half offensive capabilities, but Louis’ efforts allowed his team-mates to get into the match and smash apart the remainder of Chelsea’s defensive powers. The Cavaliers’ long-range bombers Brent Hobba (18 points, 10 rebounds), Matt Witherden (11 points) and James Deneefe (4 points) rattled off late shots to push the Cavs back in front. Baird was beyond impressed with Louis in the 62-54 win over Chelsea - saying the Cavaliers’ guard could be the best ever on one of his rosters.
Ben Louis is the paragon of basketball intellect for Casey coach Stewart Baird, as the point guard excelled on Saturday night. 139856 Pictures: JARROD POTTER “He had 12 at half-time and held him to two in the second half,” Baird said. “Player of that quality, it just shows how good Ben (Louis) is. “I don’t say this lightly but he might be the best player I’ve ever coached - he’s certainly the most intelligent for basketball IQ by a million miles. “Played most of the last quarter with four fouls and still held him scoreless - apart from a couple of foul shots.
“I might have a serious mancrush ... I’m not sure.” With an eight-game winning streak rocketing the Cavaliers to first place on the Watson Conference ladder, the Cavaliers head up the highway to battle Mildura on Saturday night. Pushing back into the top four with a rollicking 88-39 win over Pakenham, Casey’s women were able to get the job done against the baby-faced Warriors. No mercy was spared for the young Warriors as the Cavaliers littered the scoreboard on the back of stand-out efforts from Natalie Dowdy (25 points, 9 rebounds) and Amy Mcfarlane (14 points). Bridgette Jacobs (1 point) who plays local basketball with Mcfarlane at Hampton Park - has been brought in to chop out Amy Mcfarlane as Cherise Jacotine - who departed from Casey recently - leaves a hole in the Cavaliers’ guard stocks. The 6-4 Casey women face North East on Saturday afternoon from 5pm. Casey’s Youth Men kept the good times rolling across the board , taking a 69-64 win against Chelsea and backing it up with 84-58 obliteration of Western Port ahead of its clash against Mildura.
Loss makes the point SFL - DIVISION 2 AND 3 WINNING ways are over at Keysborough ... at least for now as the Burra’s undefeated start in SFL Division 2 was ended in a two-point nail-biter against Oakleigh District. Neck and neck throughout the clash, the wayward kicking of both sides came back to haunt Keysborough in particular with 9.11 (65) not enough to undo Oakleigh District’s 9.13 (67). Jake Dunn and Tyson King bagged four goals each while Daniel Morland, Michael
Downie and Reece Spadaccini were best afield. Keysborough will host Heatherton after the bye. Doveton Eagles was brushed aside by Hampton 10.6 (66) to 15.10 (100). In Division 3, Endeavour Hills smashed Hallam under lights by 40 points with Hallam’s Matt Neve and Endeavour Hills’ Shane Peake both slotting four majors. VAFA - DIVISION 2 WALTZING past another challenger, St John’s maintained its high-flying start to 2015 with
a rollicking 65-point win over Monash Gryphons. The forward pressure of Rohan Scott (six goals) and Aaron Thornton (four goals) was too much for the home side as the JOCs tandem was given expert delivery from Liam Mara, Matt Nicholson and Glenn Costas. St John’s remains unbeaten atop the Division 2 ladder and faces Ivanhoe AFC after the bye in a battle of first versus second - the JOCs’ biggest test this season.
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Doves the real deal By DAVID NAGEL DOVETON has announced itself as a potential contender in the South East Football League this season after a 49-point victory over Pakenham at Robinson Oval. The Doves, who took a fourone record into the contest, had been unimpressive against the lower teams in the competition, but showed their best is good enough against the previously unbeaten Lions. Doveton, strengthened by the inclusion of Sam Raru and Jake Dermott, fought tooth and nail with the Lions for three quarters, before breaking their spirit in the final term. The Doves’ relentless pressure took over as they piled on 8.3 to 2.4 to run out impressive winners. “That was the key, pressure, how we could pressure them and stop them from breaking free,” Doveton coach Shannon Henwood said. “No team is immune to pressure; pressure was definitely the key today.” Jarrad Boumann kicked four, and was best on ground for the victors, while ruckman Russell Gabriel was hot on his tail with three. Raru was dominant through the midfield while Dermott and Mitch Davies were terrific in key-defensive roles. Skipper Dean Blake and Damien Holmes were best for the Lions. Cranbourne champion Marc Holt bagged the 15th doublefigure haul of his career, kicking 13 goals in the Eagles’ massive 181-point victory over a dismal Hampton Park at Casey Fields. Holt was tremendous as he charged towards 900 goals for the club but, let’s be honest, as a contest this one didn’t last long at all. The Eagles were absolutely
ruthless, slamming home 25 goals to two after the first break, taking the visitors back to the dark old days of seasons gone by. Holt was clearly the best man on the ground, while Jones, ‘Fancy Boots’ Josh Rich and Matt Fletcher all did as they liked, slamming home four each for the afternoon. Berwick warmed up for this week’s season-defining trip to Pakenham with a methodical 56-point home victory over Tooradin. The Wickers dominated possession in the first quarter, but squandered opportunities, kicking 5.7 to 2.2, before the game settled into a dourer struggle from that point forward. Tim Gunn carried a currently undermanned forward line, booting three, while ruckman James Phillips, interleague skipper Michael Harold and Luke Sheppard were other standouts for the winners. Kyle Van Der Pluym kicked three, to continue his terrific form for the Seagulls, while Ryan White has his best game for the season. Reigning-premier Beaconsfield was lucky to survive a dangerous trip to ROC, coming from 14-points behind at the final break to score a 15-point victory at Starling Road. The Eagles were lucky the Kangaroos didn’t have their kicking boots on in the thirdterm, they kicked 4.5 to 1.2, leaving the door ajar for the champs who duly marched through. Beau Dowler kicked three for the winners, who had Tyson Mitchem, Ben Kerrigan and Scott Meyer lift their rating when things got desperate. Casey Scorpion Brenton Hillard was outstanding for the Roos.
Family day at the footy FAMILIES in Cranbourne looking for a great day out - that won’t hit the wallet too hard -should lock in Saturday 13 June and a trip to the Cranbourne Football Club at Casey Fields. The Eagles are joining forces with a local law firm, Zaparas Lawyers, to offer a free day of entertainment for the whole family. Cranbourne Football Club president Shane Baker said it was a focus of the club to play a stronger role in the local community. “This is all about bringing families back to local sport, and with the generous support of Zaparas Lawyers we’re able to offer a free day out to the families of Cranbourne,” he said. There will be everything there to keep the whole family entertained. For the children, there will be a jumping castle, face painting and an Auskick display. For the dads who love their footy, there will four games, including the senior clash between Cranbourne and ROC at 2.15pm, and there will be a netball extravaganza, with the under-13s kicking things off at 8.45am, all the way through to the senior game at 2.15pm. For more details about the big day, tune into Casey Radio, 97.7fm, at 8.15am this Saturday, and grab a copy of next week’s Cranbourne News.
Marc Holt is pushing towards the 900-goal milestone for Cranbourne after booting 13 against Hampton Park on the weekend. 125296 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Lions claw narrow win By DAVID NAGEL
Pakenham’s Hayley Crandell and Doveton’s Vanessa San Jose reach for the sky during their B Grade clash at Robinson Oval on Saturday. 139794 Picture: ROB CAREW
A GRADE champions of the last two years, Pakenham (2013) and Doveton (2014) fought out a thriller in round six of the South East Netball League at Robinson Oval on Saturday. The Lions’ brave 51-49 win over the Doves was crucial in the grand scheme of things, propelling them to fourth on the ladder and knocking the reigning-champs out of the top-five. The win, according to Pakenham coach Kerry Twyford, was the result of a fierce determination throughout the group. “Doveton came at us, and they’re the premiers so they’ve set the benchmark, so I was just really proud of our girls to be able to cope with that pressure,” she said. Goal attack Claire Gibbs partnered well with Toni Dart (GS) to give the Lions a slender two-goal lead at half time which the visitors held onto until the very end. Hampton Park has added further heartache to Cranbourne coach Simon O’Shanassy, the Redbacks downing the Eagles 29-26 in blustery conditions at Casey Fields. O’Shanassy is definitely on the
right track but must be rueing the night he smashed a mirror, walked under a ladder, and ran over a black cat on the way home from training. The Eagles have now lost four games by five goals or less. Berwick has shaken off a strong third-quarter effort from Tooradin to win 54-29 at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Wickers looked set for a huge victory at half time, but the efforts of Michelle Barnes, Ebony Dolan and Stacey Sawyer saw the Seagulls outscored by just one goal in the third term. Berwick’s goalers, including Lynne Moyes, Emily Wilson and Amanda Goodie are finding their range right now and might be a handful to stop as the season unfolds. Beaconsfield has made the difficult trip to Starling Road seem easier than it really is with a comfortable, 46-33, victory against ROC. All the Eagles’ stars were firing as the perennial finalists moved from sixth to third with their fourth win of the season. ROC coach Scott Eastwood will need to fire his girls up this week ahead of a difficult trip to Hampton Park. Narre Warren had the bye.
Is this wheelie necessary? IF YOU thought doing her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) at a recent breast cancer walk was going to slow down Cranbourne favourite Wendy Davies… you’d better think again! Wendy has been out and about for years at Cranbourne, selling raffle tickets to raise much needed funds for her favourite footy club. Wendy has had a few issues with her mobility in recent times, but when you’ve got friends like Sue Rus, who strapped her friend into a removalist’s trolley and wheeled her around at Casey Fields on Saturday, there’s really no issue at all. Great work ladies! Picture: CONTRIBUTED
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Rivals all in when it comes to the crunch By RUSSELL BENNETT
Berwick Diamonds' selected players for the coming All Star match. Team Ice, from left: Renee Turner, Larnie Gubatanga, Sarah Mu, Lema Laumua, former Diamonds head coach Jamie Stafford, Ashlee Sarna-Kosnar and Marissa Taputu (not pictured Clara Yip and Chantelle Stringer). Front row, Team Fire: Cat Bouwhuis, Vanessa Brown, Bliss Love, Jenn Ramasima, Joanna Rashleigh and Loretta Williams. 139756 Picture: BERWICK DIAMONDS
Diamond All Stars FIRE and Ice will battle it out in a frosty, but fiery clash between the best women’s players in the Gridiron Victoria competition. After the rampaging success of Gridiron Victoria’s 2014 women’s season, the debut year for the Berwick Diamonds - who finished third overall - the league introduced an All Star match to showcase the league’s premier talent. The rosters for the two teams were announced this week, with 15 players from the Diamonds’ 2014 squad making the grade. Diamonds co-captain Cat Bouwhuis, from Clyde North, thought it was thrilling to get a chance and play on the biggest stage yet created for women’s gridiron.
“It’s pretty exciting - particularly for all the girls who have tried so hard to get into it,” Bouwhuis said. “Fifteen Diamonds tried out and all of us got positions on the two teams. “Nine are on the Ice with former head coach Jamie Stafford and the other six girls made it onto the Fire team.” A schoolyard pick decided on the selections for each side as four Diamonds - Bouwhuis, Bliss Love and the Gubatanga sisters Larni and Erin - were picked in the top 10. While it will be a little strange to clash with her team-mates in the Friday night spectacular, Bouwhuis admitted it was a great opportunity to show how far the sport had pro-
gressed in only one season. “We all feel it as more of a fun match were we can hit each other hard then pick each other up,” Bouwhuis said. “We’re all just going to do our best on the day. “We all go up against each other in practice, so we’re sort of used to going up against each other - but not at 100 per cent like it will be on the night. “It’s a really big thing for women’s sport to show that we can play everything the guys can play - and sometimes we can even do it better than them.” The Fire versus Ice showdown will be Friday 5 June, from 7pm, at the State Netball Hockey Centre.
Anyone keen to join the Diamonds or affiliated Miners, the Berwick Diamonds and Miners Juniors’ sign-up day will be Saturday 13 June, at Sydney Pargeter Reserve, Endeavour Hills, from 10am-1pm. For more information, contact the club at info@berwickminers.com BERWICK DIAMONDS REPRESENTATIVES TEAM ICE: Erin Gubatanga, Larnie Gubatanga, Lema Laumua, Sarah Mu, Ashlee Sarna-Kosnar, Chantelle Stringer, Marissa Taputu, Renee Turner, Clara Yip. TEAM FIRE: Cat Bouwhuis, Vanessa Brown, Bliss Love, Jenner Ramasima, Joanna Rashleigh, Loretta Williams.
Club on board for White Ribbon message By DAVID NAGEL EVEN the coaches of the Doveton and Pakenham Football and Netball Club’s would agree... their messages were secondary to those delivered at the White Ribbon Day held at Robinson Reserve on Saturday. White Ribbon is Australia’s only national, male led campaign to end men’s violence against women. Its vision is for all women to live in safety, free from all forms of men’s violence, its mission, to make women’s safety a man’s issue too. Globally, White Ribbon is the world’s largest male-led movement to end men’s violence against women. Originating in Canada in 1991, White Ribbon is now active in more than 60 countries; beginning in Australia in 2003 it became a Foundation in 2007. Doveton president Shane Viney said his club was proud of the part it had played in raising awareness of such an important community issue. “No disrespect to all the other foundations out there, but White Ribbon Day is raising awareness of an issue that we actually have some control over,” Viney said. QUIZ NUMBER 1455 ANSWERS: 1. After her death, an autopsy revealed she was a man 2. He hit the first golf shot on the moon 3. 147 4. Both finished in a tie 5. A South African jersey 6. Michael Clarke 7. Canoeing 8. Nine 9. Rick McCosker 10. Rafael Nadal 11. Four 12. Brett Prebble 13. Bruce Grobbelaar 14. He became the first left-hander to score a Test century. 15. Jimmy Carruthers 16. The puck 17. St. Andrew’s 18. Jimmy Pike 19. Rhode Island 20. Trevor Chappell
Doveton vice-president and White Ribbon Day co-ordinator Steve Henwood addresses the large crowd at Robinson Oval on Pictures: ROB CAREW Saturday. 139794
From left, Labor MP Gabrielle Williams, Pakenham Football Club president Steve Moloney, Doveton Football Club president Shane Viney and Liberal MP Brian Paynter.139794
“And there’s no better place to start that message than at a football club. “The South East Football Netball League has jumped on board and I think it’s only a matter of time before we see a White Ribbon Day round of football played in this league. “The South East Juniors are also getting involved and that’s another great place to start, with so many girls playing junior football around the region. “We were the first club to wear a White Ribbon on our jumpers and we’re proud of that title as well.” Doveton’s senior football coach, Shannon Henwood, said the stats on male violence against women did surprise him. “It does open up your eyes because when you hear the stats it’s a real problem in society,” he said.
“It’s one of the biggest issues in our community so I’m proud of the club for getting involved and trying to make a difference.” Guest speakers included White Ribbon Ambassador Brian Paynter - Chairman of the Kylie Blackwood Foundation and State MP for Bass, and Labor MP for Dandenong Gabrielle Williams. “Brian spoke passionately about the issue, you could really see the anger in his eyes,” Viney said. “I think the message came across very loud and clear.” This was the second White Ribbon Day event to be held by the two clubs. Noble Park and Balwyn will continue the White Ribbon Day events with their annual Queen’s Birthday clash on Saturday from 2pm at Noble Park’s Moodemere Street home.
TO say there’s always a little extra on the line when traditional Gridiron Victoria rivals the Berwick Miners and Croydon Rangers face each other is a slight understatement. “They hate us, and we hate them - and I think that’s pretty good for football, honestly,” Berwick coach Mel Martin said. The Miners went down to the Rangers 23-12 on Sunday, with the second half a particularly heated affair. Three Berwick players were sent off for retaliating after a string of unsavoury incidents. The Miners led 6-0 late in the first half, with Martin adding: “I think the Rangers came in thinking it’d be an easy game for them”. Quarterback Sam Walker returned from injury for the clash but the Miners lost him again in the first quarter with three broken ribs and suspected nerve damage after an onfield collision. Gun Berwick wide receiver Brad Ferguson then played a strong game at quarterback in his stead. “It then became more of a running game led by our running backs and offensive line,” Martin said. “It was a very hard, tough game and they scored two touchdowns on discipline errors by us. “That’s the sort of thing that’s happened all year. “We have to tighten up on our discipline on both sides of the ball, particularly things like false starts close to our red zone.” Martin said the Miners had to move on now with Ferguson as their quarterback with Walker likely out for an extended period. “We’ll plan our offensive game to suit Brad’s skillset, with more running plays and hand-offs and things like that,” Martin said. The State Netball and Hockey Centre will host a massive weekend of football this week, starting on Friday night with the Gridiron Victoria Women’s All-Star Game which will feature more than a dozen Berwick Diamonds players. The Miners, currently fifth in the Division 1 standings, will take on the thirdplaced South Eastern Predators on Saturday morning from 11.30am. Berwick is slowly starting to get its best side back on the field, with inside linebacker Mike Peato and right tackle Mat Dawson looking like returning against the Predators. Lamb, a running back, returned against Croydon after recovering from a calf injury, while first-choice fullback Jon Leota and tight end and receivers coach Rick Brown will line up this week. “We’ve got high expectations for a win this week, put it that way,” Martin said.
Results are clear VWFL - DIVISION 1 RETURNING from the break with a bang, Cranbourne smashed past Melbourne Uni - and Endeavour Hills had a 40-point triumph over Kew. In an absolute canter Cranbourne was far too strong - blasted 92 unanswered points against Melbourne Uni as Kirsten Macleod and Bianca Jakobsson bagged four goals each. Sitting third with a 5-1-1 record, Cranbourne hosts Bendigo on Sunday from 2pm. DIVISION 3 IN its first closely-fought match of the year, Endeavour Hills had to battle to knock over Kew, but flew away in the second half via Siona Pilkington (3 goals) while Maria Pickering, Ashlee Ladson and Amanda Hancock were best afield. The final score Endeavour Hills 9.4 (58) to Kew 2.6 (18). The unbeaten Falcons firsts face Deer Park at home from 12pm on Sunday. Meanwhile Endeavour Hills’ East Division knocked off Knox by 31.
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New tack is on track By EWAN KENNEDY THE stylish new Mazda CX-3 takes an interestingly different tack in small SUV design. Whereas its many competitors have produced tall vehicles that cry out that they are SUVs, the Mazda is only a little higher than a typical small-medium hatchback. A crossover between a hatch and an SUV might be just what many buyers are asking for - indeed, Mazda CX-3 has selling its wheels off since it was launched in March. Styling is obviously a major factor in the big sales numbers, but the interesting size could also be playing their part. The familiar Mazda model names of Neo and Maxx are used for the CX3, but are joined by two new ones. The upper-middle CX-3 sTouring and topline Akari complete the range. Pricing is highly competitive, starting at just $19,990 (plus on-roads) for the 2WD petrol manual and going up to $37,690 for the topline Akari with AWD diesel with auto. We tested two autos, a 2WD Maxx petrol and an AWD Akari turbo-diesel. The CX-3 carries the latest iteration of the highly successful Mazda Kodo design language, with the usual large vertical grille and long bonnet. The front guards sweep up and over the wheels almost to the end of the front doors, where the wave-like shape is then picked up by the guards of the rear wheels. There were admiring glances aplenty during the two weeks we spent driving around our home area of the Gold Coast. People in these parts like a bit of style in their lives and anything out of the ordinary is greeted with interest. Even the more conservative Brisbane people seemed to like it as well. Inside there’s the latest Mazda instrument layout of a large central dial with rectangular pods on either side of it. It’s neat, compact and works well, but doesn’t have the sort of sporting twin-dial style of most in the segment. Information on the seven-inch centrally mounted display screen is accessed through a control knob handily placed on the centre console. Voice commands can be used to control audio functions, Bluetooth
There’s little doubt the all-new Mazda CX-3 will sell on style alone. hands-free phone operation and reception of short text messages. There’s internet radio that can receive something like 100,000 broadcasters. A head-up display, not on all models, shows vehicle speed and navigation directions. Mazda CX-3 offers the option of petrol or diesel power. The four-cylinder petrol has a capacity of 2.0 litres. The turbo-diesel is interesting in that it displaces just 1.5 litres and follows the latest European engineering trend of using small capacity, low friction engines aided by complex turbochargers for added power and torque. The power output of the petrol is 109 kW, the diesel puts out just 77 kW. But, it’s torque that talks and the diesel has an impressive 270 Nm between 1600 and 2500 revs. The petrol has 192 Nm, impressive for a non-turbo engine of this size, even better the petrol reaches its best torque at a very usable 2800 rpm. Mazda Australia is offering both 2WD (front drive) and AWD CX-3s to Australia. This is increasingly unusual in this SUV class as many are now coming with drive only to two wheels. Six-speed manual or automatic transmissions are offered, but the manual only comes with the front-wheel-
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pecially on motorways. On typical Aussie backroads it still has a degree of comfort that’s not always the norm in this class. Handling is good with a reasonably neutral feel till you try to attack corners in a sporting manner, when safe understeer settles down the driver’s ambitions. The little Mazda’s slightly higher than average seating position makes for easier ingress and egress than a lowset hatchback, but getting in and out isn’t as simple as in competitors like Ford Kuga and Holden Trax. Similarly, while there’s a better view of the traffic ahead from the Mazda, you don’t get the same benefits as are offered by taller wagons. The CX-3’s petrol engine is responsive and is never intrusive. Its fuel consumption around town was in the eight to 10 litres per 100 kilometres range during our test. On country roads and motorways getting it below seven litres was pretty easy with a bit of care in driving. During our initial drives at the media launch of the Mazda CX-3 out of Canberra we commented that the turbo-diesel was a little slow off the line. Our test car this week was noticeably better, perhaps because it had more miles under its wheels and was run in. The strong diesel torque and responsive automatic transmission made for easy hillclimbing and safe overtaking. Diesel fuel usage was about six to eight litres per 100 in suburban and city use, dropping to high fours to mid fives in the country. Mazda CX-3’s strong styling and good pricing have seen it jump to the
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