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He played 43 games for Hawthorn between 1937 and 1943 and booted 15 goals in a short but extremely vibrant career, playing alongside champions of the day Bert Mills, Viv Randall, Stan

Hawks’ previous moniker) against South Melbourne. “I got to about 28 or 29 and football didn’t give me all that much financially,” he said. “I had a position in the railways that meant I should be on hand at all times so I had no alternative - I had to become sensible and become a supporter rather than a player. “It was a great position in life, for life, because I worked for the Victorian Railways for 47 years and I started off as a junior clerk and ended as the head of the refreshment services branch.” With half a century on the rail taking him to all points of the train network - that he can still rattle off like clockwork even though he’s “been out of work for 35 years” as Mr Feltscheer puts his retirement - his mind remains crystal clear and vivid memories of sport, work and, above all, his beloved family have never departed him. “I was part of a wonderful family,” he said. “There were nine of us children and I was number four but the older ones looked after the younger ones. “It’s been a good life and I suppose the outstanding thing - apart from the football - was I had a good position in life and with good wages and we took care of each other.” Making this milestone is an impressive achievement - with only about 5000 Australians currently reaching their centenary - and Mr Feltscheer puts it down to something simple. “There’s only one word and that’s moderation - moderation in all things and that’s what I’ve practised. “One hundred never really became an option until I got to the nineties and it was on the horizon and lo and behold, I’ve arrived.”

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LYNBROOK Park’s newest resident has quite an amazing story. Moving into the facility only last month, Ken Feltscheer recently turned 100 and is currently the oldest, living AFL/VFL footballer, after playing for Hawthorn and Melbourne in the 1930s and ’40s. While he wore 22, 18 and 5 as a player, there was a different number emblazoned on the back of a personalised “100” Hawthorn football jumper presented to him by Peter Knights and the club last Tuesday. “I’ve been amazed really, I thought ‘I’ve reached the 100 but I’ll be OK with my friends’ but it’s proved more than that,” Mr Feltscheer said. “The main person who came down amongst others was Peter Knights and he was one of the greats. “I always had the thought that I might make it (to 100) because my mother - who had nine children and lived through the Depression years she made 94 and my older brother Ron made it to 98.” After making a big impact for Moe - kicking 10 goals on debut - Mr Feltscheer, born 9 June 1915, was scouted by Melbourne Football Club but couldn’t break in to the line-up full of the likes of Ron Baggott and a name most people would recognise, Norm Smith. “Half way through the fourth year I was playing with the reserves and had the misfortune to dislocate my ankle,” Mr Feltscheer said. “Melbourne didn’t show me very much interest - I wasn’t one of their star players - but I had an approach from Hawthorn and I really enjoyed my time even more there.”


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Community News Council congratulates 2015 Casey Creations winners Council announced the winners of the six categories, presented a number of merit and encouragement awards and acknowledged all the wonderful entries received as part of the annual youth arts and photography competition. The 2015 Casey Creations Youth Arts Competition winners are: Casey Creations – Visual Art (Grades 5 and 6) 1st Prize: Anuka Seneviratne Casey Creations – Photography (Grades 5 and 6) 1st Prize: Danupa Yatagama Casey Creations – Visual Arts (Years 7 to 9) 1st Prize: Murtaza Nasiri City of Casey Mayor Cr Mick Morland and Deputy Mayor Cr Louise Berkelmans with the 2015 Casey Creations award winners (from left) Maddison, Shivani, Anuka, Danupa, Tory and Murtaza.

Council recognised and celebrated some of Casey’s most creative and artistic young people at the 2015 Casey Creations Youth Arts Competition awards ceremony on 11 June 2015.

Mayor celebrates Casey’s diversity The strength of Casey is the diversity of our community. We have the freedom to celebrate with one another, regardless of our background, race or religion. The holy month of Ramadan is now being celebrated by many Casey residents. This is a significant time for residents and Muslims all around the world for contemplation and generosity; a time for encouraging empathy and compassion for others and these are values that are important to us all.

Casey Creations – Photography (Years 7 to 9) 1st Prize: Shivani Chaudhary

We are a diverse community with more than 120 faiths represented. These occasions are important as they represent our own individual cultures and create a strong community identity.

Casey Creations – Visual Arts (Years 10 to 12) 1st Prize: Tory Cole-Surjan

May your Ramadan be peaceful and blessed. I wish you Ramadan Mubarak (‘Blessed Ramadan’).

Casey Creations – Photography (Years 10 to 12) 1st Prize: Maddison Tea Mulé

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If you have a background in manufacturing or engineering, are considering further training opportunities or want to know what the jobs of the future will be, then don’t miss the Casey Cardinia region’s FREE forum next month.

Melbourne’s south east is home to a huge manufacturing sector, which contributes over $12 billion in Gross Regional Product, has more than 11,450 manufacturing businesses and employs over 130,000 Victorians.

Casey’s younger residents can join in the Winter Arts Festival (WAF) fun during the school holidays with an array of activities on ofer throughout the school break.

The Manufacturing: Change and opportunity forum will provide a chance to hear from employers evolving in new and emerging technologies and learn which skills are required to be part of this sector.

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The forum will be a great opportunity for students, job seekers and those looking for a career change to hear from industry experts, explore training pathways and seek career advice.

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Calling Casey’s visual artists The City of Casey has put the call out for local visual artists to take part in Council’s third annual Contemporary Artists Showcase exhibition at the Civic Centre Art Space. The exhibition will run from 26 August to 16 October 2015 and aims to celebrate and showcase local contemporary artists who work in a variety of mediums including painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, textiles, small scale sculpture and jewellery. Council is now taking applications from artists wishing to take part in the exhibition until Friday 3 July 2015. The theme for this year’s exhibition is Place, which encourages artists to explore our physical surrounds or the places in our minds where we might retreat to or find solace, from familiar locales to imagined landscapes. Those wishing to apply must submit an application form, a current artist’s curriculum vitae or short biography and a photograph of the artwork intended for exhibition. For further details or to obtain an application form visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/artspace or email arts@casey.vic.gov.au.

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A feature of the school holiday events 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. Cost for the tickets are $7.50 for adults and $5 for children. Other school holiday activities include the play Children of Eden by local theatre group Peoples Playhouse, a radio broadcasting workshop with SYN FM and a one-day intensive music, singing and song writing workshop. There are also some great workshops where children can get creative including making a paper cut animation, the opportunity to bling your bike and play with different media to create your own art journal in Art Journaling For Children. To view the full WAF program visit www.casey.vic.gov. au/winterarts or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.

July Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council meetings Tuesday 7 July 2015, 6.30 pm Tuesday 21 July 2015, 6.30pm Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 14 July 2015, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee Tuesday 14 July 2015, 7.00 pm

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Plea to fix it now By GEORGIA WESTGARTH MORE than 6000 people have signed an online petition for a roundabout to be built at a notorious intersection in Pearcedale. The Robinsons Road and Westernport Highway intersection has claimed the lives of two people in the past five years including the recent death of 19-year-old Olivia Steadman-Meconi. Local residents say they have had enough. Malcolm Robinson has lived on the corner of the intersection for 13 years and says cars have crashed through his fence. “I’ve seen multiple accidents here there’s been quite a few fatalities and there’s always accidents, I want to see the speed limit reduced and a roundabout built, I think a roundabout will be the only thing to stop the accidents and fatalities,” Mr Robinson said. The safety concerns surrounding the intersection were promised to be fixed by VicRoads in 2012 under the

Liberal Government when a $1.64m upgrade was built which included turning lanes, rumble strips, lighting and extra signage. Local resident Maureen Smollen lives three doors down from the deadly intersection and said the upgrade promised a lot but didn’t deliver. “When work was started on the intersection everyone thought it was going to be a roundabout, but in their wisdom they decided to just put in turning lanes - this has not stopped the accidents,” Ms Smollen said. Hastings Liberal MP Neale Burgess started the petition on Friday 12 June and said the amount of support has been incredible. “We need an urgent roundabout and I will campaign until something happens,” Mr Burgess said. A spokesperson for Roads Minister Luke Donnellan said: “The Andrews Labor Government understands this intersection carries a lot of community concern.

“Neale Burgess had four years to fix this intersection properly but did nothing,” they said. Mr Burgess argued he lobbied for a roundabout to be built in 2011 and 2012 when he was in office. “I was told the upgrade would render it safe, we were only a step away from the Port of Hastings being built which would have duplicated that road and put in roundabouts but Labor pulled that when they got in,” Mr Burgess said. The Roads Minister spokesperson said Mr Donnellan had asked VicRoads to investigate options to improve safety at the intersection. “VicRoads will consult with Victoria Police, Casey City Council and Frankston City Council as part of this process. These investigations will also consider the broader access needs of residents and businesses in the area,” the spokesperson said. In four days the online petition reached 4000 supporters and Mr Burgess said he will continue to put pressure on the Roads Minister until something happened.

“We won’t stop talking to the community about what our next action is,” Mr Burgess said. Shadow Roads Minister Ryan Smith visited locals in Pearcedale on Tuesday 16 June to hear their concerns in person. Mr Burgess said the State Government should have plenty of funds available in the budget for road works after scrapping the Port of Hastings. “They have taken back $80m into consolidated revenue which they can use to build the roundabout,” he said. “They’ve got the money why not spend that to help the community and make it safer for everyone,” he said. The Roads Minister spokesperson said the Andrews Labor Government was committed to improving road safety across Victoria and was developing a five-year Road Safety Action Plan. For more information on the petition visit change.org

$5m cannabis seized over five weeks CASEY police have seized about $5 million worth of cannabis in five weeks. CIU detectives seized roughly 1000 cannabis plants after executing five different search warrants in a little over a month in suburbs includ-

ing Narre Warren, Cranbourne and Lyndhurst. The equipment used to grow the cannabis was also seized. Acting Detective Sergeant Adam Ferguson said he couldn’t confirm whether the five sepa-

rate drug houses were linked. Anyone with information is urged to contact triple zero (000) or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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Man charged over string of thefts from Bunnings A MAN was arrested over the theft of about $6000 worth of tools from Bunnings in Cranbourne. Police said the 28-year-old man Eynesbury man was allegedly using a car he had on loan from Budget Rentals, in the Melbourne Airport, at the time of the theft, about 5am on Monday 8 June. The man was arrested the day after the Cranbourne break-in and charged in relation to a number of other burglaries as well, where other Bunnings stores across Victoria were allegedly targeted. He was bailed to appear at the Broadmeadows Magistrates’ Court this week.

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NOW is the time for a budget deficit, not a budget surplus. Casey’s Draft Budget Plan for 2015/16 forecasts a budget surplus of more than $84 million. This surplus is expected to rise to more than $1.5 billion in future budgets. Recently Reserve Bank Governor Glenn Stevens said that public spending programs and deficits are now needed to lift our deflated economy. Casey council now should look at a budget deficit, instead of a budget surplus because interest rates are now at a record low. The south-eastern suburbs have a public housing crisis. Casey council could invest in the construction of public housing. State Government public housing has a long waiting list. Private rental markets in the municipality of Casey may charge as much as the innersuburban and city rental market which can be as high as or more than 50 per cent of the minimum wage. Investment in public housing by Casey council would provide an income return on the investment and put downward pressure on high prices in the private rental market. Increased public spending does, as the RBA governor suggests, have a multiplier effect on the local economy. More spending on health and community services programs can only help productivity by reducing the costs of absenteeism and disease from diabetes and obesity. The question is: are budget surpluses an end in themselves, something that sees the accumulation of capital as good for the sake of having a surplus. Or should a budget be used for targeting social and economic problems in the wider community? John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

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I RESPOND to the article Message Sent (Berwick News, 11 June) revealing a lost court case by City of Casey councillor Sameh Aziz against a Casey constituent Mr Nigel Bryan over a so-called threatened email, if it was ever so fabricated! When I was a Casey councillor I was taken to court by Sameh Aziz, however both falsified charges of trespass and resisting arrest were dropped. I have not been told of the wasted legal costs to take me to court to date. How many other active Casey constituents seeking the transparent truth and facts from

this council are to be taken to court in the future using Casey ratepayer funds to pay for the legal costs and to what amount has been expended to date on Casey court cases since 1995? These costs and details are not made transparent to the Casey ratepayers. The emails I received from Cr Aziz on 1 September 2009 onwards are far more libellous and damaging to my reputation. Is this the Casey councillor that ratepayers of Springfield Ward want to represent them in local council? Paul Richardson, Endeavour Hills.

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A SPECIAL environmental project in Casey was crowned a winner in last week’s Keep Australia Beautiful awards. The City of Casey’s Frog Hollow Reserve Enhancement Project won the Protection of the Environment category at the Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria (KABV) Sustainable Cities Awards which recognise positive environmental

actions taken by councils. Casey Mayor Mick Morland commended those involved with the Frog Hollow initiative during the awards on Friday 12 June. “The Frog Hollow Reserve Enhancement Project is a continuation of the co-operative relationship between council, Friends of Frog Hollow Reserve, Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Manage-

ment Authority, Melbourne Water and industry experts,” he said. “What was once a bare sporting field and water treatment pond in Endeavour Hills is now a picturesque frog habitat, wetland and native reserve which is enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. “This partnership has already seen more than 80,000 indigenous trees plants and grasses planted,

more than 1200 cubic metres of mulched garden beds, several kilometres of shared pathways, boardwalks and bridge links and three community notice boards.” The City of Casey’s Old Cheese Factory 150 Year Anniversary Celebration also received a highly commended recognition in the Cultural Heritage section, while 12 other Casey projects were finalists across the different categories.


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Baiting ‘known’ By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A STATE-COMMISSIONED report has concluded “clandestine” live-baiting of greyhounds was “well known” and unlikely to have been confined to the Tooradin Trial Track. On 11 June, the State Government tabled a report by Racing Integrity Commissioner Sal Perna in addition to a chief veterinary officer report on the practice. The investigations were launched after ABC TV aired covert footage in February of live possums and rabbits twitching on lures and mauled by greyhounds at the trial track. In accepting the 68 recommendations in the two reports, the government announced stiffer fines and inspection powers as part of a crackdown on the “barbaric” practice. It also announced the introduction of a new offence of being present at a place where live-baiting is occurring. Other initiatives include inspectors having greater powers to enter training tracks and the outlawing of certain animals at greyhound venues. Mr Perna wrote he had “overwhelming circumstantial evidence” but no direct evidence of how regular and widespread live-baiting was. “While I cannot make a finding of fact that live baiting has been occurring on a systemic basis, I am confident in my view that the practice is unlikely to be confined to one property or one group of participants in Victoria.” He found staff and the for-

THE mer board of Greyhound Racing Victoria knew of the “largely historical” practice, but that didn’t extend to a “belief or understanding” that the practice was an “ongoing concern”. Mr Perna stated Tooradin Trial Tack had been inspected by a steward about 11 times between 2009-’14, and was inspected five times by a welfare officer from 2014-February 2015. There was no evidence to substantiate allegations of GRV staff corruption such as tip-offs, leaks or warnings to live-baiting perpetrators. Racing Minister Martin Pakula last week announced an independent integrity regime for all three codes. It will be developed by former British Horseracing Authority chief executive Paul Bittar. “A practice as barbaric as live baiting has no place in Victoria’s greyhound racing indus-

try - full stop,” Mr Pakula said. Seven trainers - Christopher Connolly, Dennis Dean, Brett Mackie, Darren McDonald, Anthony Mills, Jon Roberts and Eric Sykes - linked to Tooradin were suspended and charged by Greyhound Racing Victoria. The 40-acre Tooradin Trial Track has been shut down since February, and put on the market by its owner and suspended greyhound trainer Stuart Mills for $945,000. Greyhound Racing Victoria gave in-principle support for the “direction of their recommendations”. “There was an environment that existed where this shameful act occurred and went undetected,” chairman Ray Gunston said. “There is no doubt more work needs to be done to ensure we are able to prevent and/ or detect such barbaric behaviours.”

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LYNBROOK Primary School students will be the last to learn about the lifecycle of an apple from apple growers themselves. Fruit Growers Australia ‘Fruit for Life’ schools program co-ordinator Helene Armour has been delivering the information-packed fun fruity program for the past 15 years, but said she was disappointed it had come to an end. “Over the years, 35 different fruit growers from southern Victoria have been involved in the program, which aims to get kids to eat fruit and teaches them about the life of an apple, how the apple tree is planted and grown, picked, pruned and put into a cool store,” Ms Armour said. Ms Armour said the 30-minute sessions had been stalled due to a lack of funding. “Horticulture Innovation Australia (HIA) is no longer funding local or regional promotions. “That funding has paid for the educational showbags, booklets, DVDs and apples to be able to run the program,” Ms Armour said. The not-for-profit, growerowned research and development corporatio HIA was established after an independent review of Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) in 2014. HIA spokesperson Amy Braddon said the schools program was run by Fruit Growers Victoria and was previously funded under a grant from marketing levies. “With the changes in the government’s Statutory Funding Agreement, HIA is unable to grant money to organisations,” Ms Braddon said. The program was started with the help of Mornington Peninsula, Yarra

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Helene Armour leaving Lynbrook Primary School student Amelia with some juicy apples on her last school visit.

“It delivered what schools are trying to preach to their students which are healthy eating habits, sustainability and promoting local products, and it's wonderful when the people presenting it are so passionate,” Ms Wilkinson said. Slinky apple corer and peelers were given to each class after the presentation along with showbags and apples for the students. “I have had more students bringing in apples for play lunch than ever before, and it may be because of the novelty of the slinky, but it’s fantastic to see,” she said. Executive officer at Fruit Growers Victoria Kath Boast said HIA was currently in a transition year, and growers were still getting used to the changes. “Idealistically, HIA is helping to empower growers and they’re meant

to have more of a say,” she said. “HAL used to decide where the levy money would be spent, peak industry bodies have been removed which collected the levies from growers,” she explained. Ms Boast said Fruit Growers Victoria didn't collect levies and cannot fund the schools program alone. “We don’t have a source of income to pay for the program, there is no income for us to do that and at the moment we can’t find out how HIA’s marketing levy is spent. “We will see if we can find another way to fund the schools program, but we’ve had no luck so far,” she said. To get a copy of the educational DVD made by the Fruit for Life team contact Fruit Growers Victoria on 5825 3700.

Valley and Gippsland fruit growers and Ms Armour said some growers wanted to see it continue. “Gippsland growers want to try and keep it going and were getting older and would like to see a younger generation continue with it, but there’s just no funding. Ms Armour said over the years she had received a lot of positive feedback from schools after their visits. “The schools have reported a real increase in kids eating apples which has continued long after our visit and that was our aim to foster a love for eating fresh apples for kids to set the habit early,” she said. Grade 1 teacher at Lynbrook Primary School Suzanne Wilkinson said the program was extremely worthwhile.

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PM shirtfronts terror By ANEEKA SIMONIS PRIME Minister Tony Abbott held closed terror discussions with police members across the south-east at Endeavour Hills police station - the site of Australia’s first Islamic State (IS)inspired terror attack. Mr Abbott, together with members of the Joint Counter-Terrorism Unit, local police, La Trobe MP Jason Wood and Holt MP Anthony Byrne, spoke about local anti-terror projects active across the south-east today (Friday). The briefing, held at Endeavour Hills police station where two counterterrorism officers were stabbed by extremist 18-year-old Numan Haider in September last year, acknowledged the growing dangers faced by police in the current terror climate. “While policing has always been difficult and dangerous work, the change we have since since the terror threat was raised is now police are not just at risk in the course of their duties

... they are being targeted in the course of their duties,” Mr Abbott said. “Some of the most misguided people in our society are directly targeting police.” It’s believed Mr Abbott asked about the welfare of the Victoria Police and Australian Federal Police member stabbed by Haider, an incident he later described as “the first modern terror attack in Australia”. Mr Abbott expressed support for Mr Wood’s MYHACK deradicalisation program targeting at-risk youths across the south-east, citing a need for more programs to meet the growing and unpredictable risk of radicalisation. “There are large and increasing numbers of young Australians that are becoming susceptible to brainwashing and while very few will then go out and commit atrocious crimes ... when people have bad thoughts in their head, you never know when some of them at

least will give expression to those bad thoughts,” he said. Mr Abbott said he discussed the project with Dr Anne Aly, the academic expert who will guide the innovative counter-terror project, at the Countering Violent Extremism summit held in Sydney a day earlier. Mr Wood, a former counter-terrorism officer, admitted Melbourne’s south-east is a “key focus” for anti-terror projects, given the disproportionate number of terror-related incidents compared with the rest of the country. “The awful situation about this is that the protectors being the targeted, and it’s truly tragic that they should be in that position,” he said. “To me, we need to stop young people from being radicalised and that’s why I think it’d be great to launch the MYHACK program in this area.” Mr Byrne, the Chair of the Statutory Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, said he and Mr Wood

Prime Minister Tony Abbott and La Trobe MP Jason Wood joined with local police to discuss anti-terror strategies at Endeavour Hills police Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS station. 140405 would continue to work together on a bi-partisan approach toward fighting terror in their south-eastern electorates.

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Police in special delivery as thief goes postal By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CRANBOURNE woman was arrested last week for allegedly stealing 800 unopened letters and parcels from homes, businesses and cafes throughout Casey. Police found the mail - some of which dates back several months - and roughly $5000 worth of stolen property inside the 43-year-old’s car last Friday. It’s believed most of the stolen items, apart from the mail, were taken during a recent home burglary in Hampton Park.

The woman was arrested and her car seized after she tried to break into a Narre Warren South house while a 13-year-old boy was inside, home alone. Detective Sergeant Geoff Rumble said he’d never dealt with a case where such a large amount of mail had been stolen. “Normally what people steal mail for is to steal someone’s identity and then commit identity fraud, but I haven’t seen anyone with the quantity of mail like this - it’s exceptional,” he said.

“It’s not just the theft but the quantity, that’s what makes it unique from most other crimes.” The woman had tried to break into the Musgrove Court home in Narre Warren South by jimmying the door around 1.30pm on Friday while the 13-year-old was alone inside. Despite the teenager screaming at the offender from behind the door to go away, and warning her he would call police, the woman kept trying to force her way into the house. The boy managed to contact his uncle who lives nearby and when the

older man arrived at the property the woman fled. The boy’s uncle followed the offender to another house where police were called and arrested the woman, who was also allegedly in possession of methamphetamine. Detectives seized the offender’s car, where the stolen mail and items were found. She has been charged with burglary, attempted aggravated burglary, theft and theft of mail, and was remanded in custody. Police allege the woman was drug

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By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DOZENS of shopping trolleys are being neatly collected in disabled car parks at the entrance to Safeway at Cranbourne Park shopping centre. Narre Warren resident, Brian Foley said the centre is making a habit of it. “There’s very limited parking there anyway and it seems Safeway are using it as an informal loading dock,” Mr Foley said. “The trolleys will sit there for a couple of hours, I have to push them back into the trolley queue myself,” he said. For more than a month Mr Foley and his wife have been struggling to find a disabled car park each week at the Safeway entrance. “There are usually 30 to 40 trolleys in a disabled car park and there are only half a dozen disabled parks, when a park isn’t available it’s very difficult - where are we supposed to park to go back and move the trolleys, it becomes a catch 22,” he said. Mr Foley’s wife has two artificial hips and arthritis in her spine and the couple regularly shop at the centre. “There’s a proper trolley queue only about 30 metres away, I’m sure the Safeway trolley collectors are putting them there in neat lines, I think they are being really lazy.

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The shopping trolleys stopping Mr Foley and his wife from parking in the disabled car park at Cranbourne Park. “They’re doing nothing about the trolleys, I complained to Safeway a couple of weeks ago and they said ‘that’s no good’ and would come and take a look, I waited around but no one came,” he said. Mr Foley explained that the disabled car parks are at a premium and wants the current system changed. “If you park there and don’t have a disabled parking permit an officer will book you and I don’t think its fair shopping trolleys can be there,” he said. City of Casey Community Development Director, Sophia Petrov, said the council is not

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EMBATTLED MP Adem Somyurek has applied for a freeze on his ministerial salary while under investigation for alleged bullying. In a statement in Parliament on Thursday, Mr Somyurek said he’d written to the Department of Premier and Cabinet to withhold part of his pay while he’s under suspension as the Small Business, Innovation and Trade Minister. He also told Parliament he had been absent in the previous sitting week to “address matters associated with this independent inquiry” and to be with his family who had been “placed under a great deal of stress”. Under this move, Mr Somyurek would lose the $2362 weekly ministerial portion that was added to his base pay. Special Minister of State Gavin Jennings said Mr Somyurek volunteered to repay the ministerial salary component back to 23 May if there was an “adverse finding”. Opposition Legislative Council leader Mary Wooldridge had on Wednesday called on “the minister of nothing” to refund his ministerial pay for the period from when he was stood down on 23 May. Premier Daniel Andrews told Parliament on Thursday that Mr Somyurek’s attendance was “entirely a matter for him”. “It is consistent with the obvious fact that he has been stood down from his ministerial responsibilities, pending the appropriate review and examination of complaints

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Refugee’s fight for rights not over yet By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER asylum seeker Hayatullah Rahimi has fled the Taliban in Afghanistan and won permanent residency in Australia, but his struggles are far from over. Mr Rahimi, appointed by Refugee Council of Australia as a Refugee Week ambassador, is a staunch advocate for refugee rights and determined to give back to his new homeland. At Casey council’s Refugee Week forum on Wednesday, he described his experience of being an Afghan-Hazara refugee in Pakistan for eight years. He arrived in Australia in 2007 - and was on a temporary protection visa until he gained permanent residency in 2010. During his period on a TPV, Mr Rahimi was without a welfare safety net or a HECS subsidy. So, unable to afford to study, he worked in a factory. Mr Rahimi, who is studying a social work honours degree, works as a case manager supporting new arrivals and refugees. “These people have gone through the same circumstances I went through,” he said. He has also appeared on TV and radio nationally and internationally to share the experience of being a refugee. “There’s a lot of Afghan people with their own businesses. “They share their food, their culture - they are not a burden to Australian society.” Refugee Council of Australia policy officer Asher Hirsch told the forum that it was time to link Australian values to “our human concern for persecuted people”. That began with the national anthem that boasts of “boundless plains to share” for those who’ve “come across the seas”. The anthem’s next line “With cour-

Refugee Week forum speakers Khadim Hazara, Barkat Tamki, Hayatullah Rahimi, Asher Hirsch, Wendy Fox, and Casey councillors Louise Pictures: GARY SISSONS Berkelmans and Susan Serey. 140583 age let us all combine” is the theme of this year’s Refugee Week. Mr Hirsch said it took courage for refugees, who faced persecution in their homelands, to “step out into the unknown and... to start again from scratch in a completely unfamiliar land”. Australians who spoke up against unjust treatment of persecuted people were also courageous albeit “on a much more modest level”, Mr Hirsch said. He said a “humane and sensible approach” was to end offshore processing, get children out of detention and process asylum seekers’ claims fairly as they wait in the community.

He said refugees often made a positive difference - they were more likely to start their own businesses than any other group of migrants or Australian-born people. Children of refugees were more likely to get better university qualifications, be professionals or managers, own their own homes than children of Australianborn parents. More than 800,000 people had arrived as refugees in less than 70 years, he said. “Australia is overwhelmingly a country of migrants and refugees.”

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Helping kids ACE - against all the odds By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DR LEON Shapero rifled through his drawer until he found one particular letter that he cherished. The printed email speaks of a local high school student in Casey, originally from Afghanistan, who was so overwhelmed to receive an ACE Foundation encouragement award that he checked with the teacher several times to make sure they had the right child. “It resonates deep down something like that,” Dr Shapero said of the student’s email. “That was one of a number that can really bring a tear to your eye when you read them.” Dr Shapero is the Managing Director of the Thompson Road Clinic in Cranbourne, a facility he has continued to expand since 1993, but in the last year the GP obstetrician has also turned his attention to building his own charity. The ACE Foundation was set up and incorporated in August last year, and aims to encourage, support and help educate local teenage students. “Many children in our Casey community face substantial hurdles,” Dr Shapero said. “Language, cultural, financial, family fracture and social challenges have the effect of limiting potential.

“That is the area we wish to impact.” And while still in its early stages, a student teacher and tutor supervised study centre at the clinic has been set up by Dr Shapero and the Ace Foundation board. The centre rewards students with funding, and in particular encouragement awards for children who, their teachers identify, would benefit greatly from them. “I just wanted to do more, and do so utilising the experience I’ve gained on various government committees and boards,” Dr Shapero said. “Using the experience gained, I wanted to put something together that could impact on a broader scale. “And to do that, you need well known, respected, influential, and likeminded people, put them together and the team is greater than the sum of its parts. “The ACE board are very active, hardworking, like minded and resourceful people who know this community well.” With Dr Shapero sitting as chair, others on the ACE board include Casey Councillor Amanda Stapledon, Cranbourne Secondary College principal Ken Robinson, Courtney Gardens Primary School principal Loretta Hamilton, Federal Parliament political staffer Janet Halsall and Highview Ac-

counting owner Silvio Marinelli. The ACE Foundation focuses on helping students in Years 6 to 10. “I personally thought they were the best years to focus on as they may provide the child with meaningful encouragement,” Dr Shapero said. “It’s when kids start becoming themselves,” Dr Shapero said. The organisation is also assisting principal Ken Robinson in running a catch-up education program at Cranbourne Secondary for young pregnant girls and mothers of young children. Dr Shapero said he was very passionate about supporting this initiative, helping encourage these young women to return to their studies to be able to not “miss out on the world.” “I went and spoke to the group last week, we’re now going to provide material support for them,” Dr Shapero said. “We will provide resources they use day to day, but also think about how we can best provide further incentive and encouragement. “We may be able to send them to educational facilities as a group, just keep them involved and reinforce that what they are attempting to do in difficult circumstances is very worthy of encouragement.” And each letter he receives from

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Community impressed by Bunjil By GARRY HOWE THE City of Casey’s largest infrastructure project, Bunjil Place, has unprecedented community approval. Project director Steve Dalton told guests at last Friday night’s Casey Civic Dinner at the Atura Hotel in Doveton that a community survey had shown that 82 per cent of ratepayers considered the $125 million arts, civic and cultural precinct a good idea. Mr Dalton said Bunjil Place was the first project of its kind undertaken by local government and was expected to attract over one million visitors per year. He said it would achieve the council’s dream of creating a “community heart”. Features include: An 800-seat regional the-

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(215150) Located in the heart of Clyde is this great horse property which is currently being used for harness racing, but could easily be utilised for all kinds of racing. Having two thirds of the boundaries bordering onto the UGB, makes this property a spectacular investment for land bankers. Also with the opportunity of a great return in the meantime. With various features such as over 26 acres of prime positioned land, 850m training track. Fenced to 27 paddocks, all with water. Stable block consisting of 16 stalls. Horse walk, hot wash bays & horse swim. 18 walk in-walk out yards. For all inspections & enquiry please Call Jason Brown direct.

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Finning Cranbourne

$237,500 Cranbourne north

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(215113) Factory With Street Frontage, Industrial 1 Zone, 154 Square Metres (215115) Compact cottage style block. 3 bedrooms with two way bathroom (approx.), High Clearance Roller Door. Presently set up as a showroom. floating timber floors, kitchen with under bench oven gas cooktop & dishwasher, For Further Details Contact:Frank Barrett. ceramic tiled to wet areas & floating timber floors, all gas appliances, single garage under roofline, cul de sac location. Presents rented out at $330P/W until 27/7/2015.

blind bight

$369,500 Cranbourne west

not even 2 Years old

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

(215151) 3 bedroom Simonds home in the Alarah Estate, with 2 bathrooms, (full ensuite & walk in robe). Ducted heating plus split system heating & cooling. 2 separate living areas, modern tonings, venetian blinds & quality fixtures & fittings. Stainless steel kitchen appliances with under bench oven, gas cooktop & dishwasher. Alfresco & double garage with internal access & auto door.

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

$397,500 Cranbourne west

Coastal village Colonial stYle Charmer

$337,950

$399,000

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.

$639,500 CRANBOURNE EAST

$400,000

1 aCre 4 bedder hobbY Farm (215106) Approx. 1 acre offering 2 paddocks, rural lifestyle yet close to all amenities. This spacious brick veneer family friendly home has 4 bedrooms, the master has a large W.I.R & ensuite. Open plan kitchen/meals & living area, dado wall panelling, coonara & a split system reverse cycle unit. Kitchen has modern stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. Large walk in pantry & room for storage. Formal lounge with a lovely open fire place. Spacious rumpus room with a split system reverse cycle unit. Use the shed as a garage or workshop plus horse float shed & solar power with 18 panels. The options are endless on this property.

TOORADIN

$469,000 BUYERS OVER CRANBOURNE NORTH

HUNTERS GREEN RETIREMENT VILLAGE (214140) An open plan kitchen/living zone leading to formal dining area with glass doors to the immaculate paved outdoor area.The spacious 2 bed, 1 bath, ducted heating, laundry, private courtyard and lock up garage are all part of the package.

$482,000 CRANBOURNE WEST

$679,000

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(215088) Spacious 4 bedroom family home with 3 large living areas. Formal lounge/dining. Open plan kitchen, meals, living plus a 3rd living zone. Master bedroom has ensuite & walk in robe. Modern kitchen appliances, heating and cooling. Double garage plus shed on a 1000m² block (approx).

(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.

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

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$498,000 Cranbourne north

$315,000 Cranbourne

$329,000

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

(215116) Great 3 bedroom brick veneer home, handy location for schools and transport & access to freeway.Two living areas, under bench oven & gas cooktop, ceramic tiles to wet areas & carpeted elsewhere. Currently rented out at $300 per week, single lock up garage with rear access to yard, 380m² block.

(214154) 2 Bedroom plus study weatherboard home generous 613m² approx. block. Possible dual occupancy subject to council approval. Polished hardwood flooring coonara plus air-conditioner, open plan living rejuvenated bathroom, spacious kitchen. Presently rented out at $285 p/week on a MxM basis. Outside we have a paved pergola patio area situated in a great part of town.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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NYORA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND Discover Superb Rural Living

The property is situated on the main road on the edge of the growing township. • Well set up property with flat to very gently undulating land. Central gravelled laneway with 7 main paddocks, 4 stallion yards, machinery shed, stockyards and disused dairy. Watered by troughs (fed by central spring fed dam). Natural treed area and established shelter belts. • Offering a comfortable 3 bedroom timber home with wood heater, air conditioning and lock up garage. • Versatile property, income producing via agistment. Ideal investment with possible future development opportunity. Very accessible via highways, well worth inspection.

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THIS year, boutique designer Inspired Homes is turning 10, and everyone is invited to celebrate with some amazing 10th birthday bonuses. Since 2005, Inspired Homes has been designing unique homes all over Melbourne. By offering the personalised experience of working in partnership with managing director Andrew Stickley, the entire design process is geared towards the creation of a unique home that ticks all the boxes. The Inspired Homes's design process begins with the interactive home creator tool that allows would-be buyers to choose their preferred modules and piece them together to create an Inspired Homes floorplan. But the real fun starts when the designers’ pen hits the paper to further alter the floorplan to suit their own specific needs. The result is a home that gets the most out of a block and budget and ticks the boxes on the wish list. The icing on the cake during the 10th birthday celebrations is that all of the most popular upgrades have been rolled into one package. For those who want to come home to be greeted by their upgraded façade, cook up a storm with their complete butler's pantry fitout, make a great first impression with the oversized pivot entry door or add a sparkle with 20 LED downlights, all this and much more is available for only $5999 during the Inspired Homes's 10th birthday bonuses promotion. Visitors can celebrate with Inspired Homes and visit for a free new home design consultation. Inspired Homes's display location is at 3-5 Serene Way, Berwick Waters Estate, Clyde North. Phone 13000 HOMES (1300 046 637), Andrew Stickley on 0411 473 662 or visit www.inspiredhomes.com.au.

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THIS brilliantly presented home is set in the bowl of a quiet court. ABSOLUTELY nothing to do here, just move in and enjoy. Comprising four bedrooms (or three plus study), master has walk-in robe and full ensuite. Features include formal lounge - dining; the kitchen has stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, adjacent family room with access to the over-sized outdoor entertainment area that is not only covered but also fully lined. A safety fenced spa and room for a big backyard ideal for kids to play safely. Also included are a double lock-up garage, ducted heating and cooling, nearnew floating timber floors to living areas and carpeting to bedrooms. The décor is just sensational, this home is a must see.

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For Sale By Tender Closing 25th June at 4pm INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

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‘MAWLEYWOOD’ 100 ACRES AND ‘SWAYN’ 22.8 ACRES - 5KMS FROM NEW PAKENHAM RACECOURSE “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

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SITUATED just a few minutes’ walk to Springhill Shopping Centre, this spacious four-bedroom home would suit a growing family. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, a separate formal lounge, and the open plan kitchen with ample bench space leads onto a separate family/rumpus room. This property also includes a double garage with remote controlled door, outdoor built-in bar and decked entertainment area plus a bonus home office at the rear.

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A natural choice for homebuyers. Acacia is the newest community to be unveiled in the sought-after suburb of Botanic Ridge. Located next door to the Royal Botanic Gardens and surrounded by landscaped parks, designed wetlands and tree-lined streets, Acacia is the perfect place for your family to thrive. Plant the seed for your future at Acacia. Register your interest at acaciabotanic.com.au now for a preview of Acacia’s first land release. Live the life you deserve at Acacia.

This material has been prepared with care, however it is an indicative guide only and believed to be correct at the time of printing. All information (including but not limited to prices) is subject to change without notice at Peet’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The Seller reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time. Whilst reasonable care has been taken in preparing this material, the Seller, its representatives, employees and agents cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies and this material should not be relied upon, as no warranty or representation is given or to be construed. Purchasers should obtain all necessary and relevant information, review all information carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent advice before proceeding. Areas and dimensions are approximates only and subject to survey and title registration dates are approximates only and subject to regulatory approvals and factors beyond Peet’s control. Peet Estates (VIC) Pty Ltd

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LOOKING to move into a home that is the finished product and almost brand new, then here it is. Looking for a home that is absolutely immaculate, with a great sense of style, then here it is. Looking for a home, not just a house, this is the one. Located in the sought-after Alarah Estate, this home has been kept to a brand new standard. Just move in and enjoy entertaining your friends in style, both inside and outside. The home itself comprises three bedrooms, master with walk-in wardrobes and full ensuite. The home has many features, one of which is a large open-plan kitchen meals and living area. The kitchen oozes appeal with the granite benchtops and freestanding 900mm oven, perfect to entertain your friends. There is a second living area, or theatre room. Outside, the alfresco area will be perfect to entertain friends in the summer months, or just enjoy a quiet coffee. Other highlights include ducted heating and evaporative cooling, and large double remote garage and the great park just around the corner. Make no mistake, this is the one.

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THIS beautifully finished home is located in a highly sought-after north side and perfect for those wanting easy low-maintenance living. THE home features four bedrooms, master with walk-in robe and renovated ensuite, the remaining three bedrooms have built-in robes. A brand new kitchen comes with quality appliances and plenty of cupboard space. The two living spaces and a separate meals/ dining area gives room for the entire family. Outside is a fully covered entertaining deck and pizza oven. Extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels and garage with rear roller door complete the picture. Conveniently located close to parks, shops, public transport and freeway access. An inspection will impress.

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land at water edge now selling from $199,900

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

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OUTSTANDING IN PICTURESQUE SETTING LOCATED in the picture perfect Waterford Rise part of Lakeside, this home offers something really special. Set above the road on a generous 677sqm block, there is immediate access to the six-hectare lake and parklands at your door. The clever floorplan satisfies the needs of a modern family, while providing multiple zones for the entertainer. An oversized garage has space in abundance and would be perfect for a tradesman, home handyman or as the ultimate man cave, complete with ceiling fan and plenty of power sockets. The main living area feeds naturally out to an enormous wrap around alfresco, beautifully finished with café blinds and two ceiling fans, ideal for relaxed outdoor dining. The large open-plan kitchen has an island breakfast bar, huge walk-in pantry, dishwasher and 90cm appliances for family sized cooking. All four bedrooms have ceiling fans, the front three all have built-in robes and share the main bathroom with shower and bath. The

master bedroom has both a built-in robe and walk through robe, an ensuite with a shower and bath and its own door to the alfresco for the ultimate convenience. This property has been designed with relaxation at heart, no lawns to mow, a fully landscaped block and a home that’s all about entertaining.

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Shadow Police Minister Edward O'Donohue is concerned no Government funding appears to have been Picture: ROB CAREW set aside for additional police numbers in Melbourne's south-east. 140268 Police Association Secretary Ron Iddles set the demand for an additional 155 first-response officers for Casey over the next five years, indicating there were just 60 firstresponse officers for every 100,000 people in the municipality, compared to a state average of 102 for every 100,000. Mr O’Donohue, who recently helped launch a petition calling for additional police numbers, also demanded transparency on the Government’s custody officer program, demanding a timeline as to when these

will be rolled out in Melbourne’s south-east. “We’re more than 6 months into the term of the government and they haven’t yet trained a single custody officer,” he said. “ ... We don’t have a timetable of when 400 custody officers will be deployed… when Dandenong and other places will actually get the custody officers, when our side of town will actually see any benefit.” A spokesperson for Police Minister Wade Noonan did not answer

whether the resource quota recommended for Casey by the Police Association would be met, only to say the Government would ensure Victoria Police is “appropriately resourced to address the law and order issues facing our community in Casey and across the state.” The spokesperson also said training of the new custody officers will start “in the 2015/16 financial year, with Victoria Police currently developing an implementation and deployment model.”

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Ice scourge runs deep By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SHADOW Police Minister Edward O’Donohue has added his voice to those in Casey on the ice issue, maintaining that it is a significant problem in Casey, not withstanding contrary views floated in leaked government research. The confidential Federal Government research indicated the use of ice had declined, according to a report in The Age last month. While visiting police stations across Victoria, Mr O’Donohue said he had identified two policing issues which were continually brought up and therefore his priorities - one being the prevalence of ice. “Since I’ve been the Shadow Minister for Police, I’ve been visiting police stations around Victoria, through the Yarra Valley, through Dandenong, Frankston, Warragul, through Gippsland, all over,” he said. “And there are two things that police members constantly say to me. The challenge of family violence, how time intensive it is, and also the challenge of ice, and how it’s penetrated country communities in the way other drugs haven’t, and the way it makes people behave, in the way that other drugs don’t. “So from the anecdotal feedback that I’ve had from, members of the Victoria Police, ice is a huge issue and it needs a serious ongoing investment from government and from the community. “You need the full community response too.” Mr O’Donohue’s comments echo those of Cranbourne Police Sergeant Neil Herbert, who last month told the News “uniform police were increasingly finding ice to be an influence in a range of different crimes.” “Some people are saying recently that it’s been blown out of proportion, but anecdotally and also from looking at reporting and working the streets, it is a drug that is becoming more prevalent,” Sgt Herbert said. “That’s my experience. I can’t quantify that with statistics.”

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Windfall for Windermere By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WINDERMERE in Narre Warren will be one of the facilities in family services to benefit from $3.5 million in State Government funding confirmed last week. The money was allocated over two years in last month’s budget, with $1 million set to be distributed before 30 June. The funding will be allocated according to need, with agencies in areas with the greatest demand set to receive the most money. The six areas identified as having the greatest need are Southern Melbourne, Bayside Peninsula, North East Melbourne, Western Melbourne, Inner Gippsland and Hume Moreland. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan visited Windermere last Friday to speak to staff about the additional funding. “Counselling services are essential to overcome both the immediate and long-term effects of family violence on women and children,” he said. “It’s important that people affected by family violence can access high-quality and timely supports, no matter where they live.” The new funding forms part of an $81.3 million package outlined in the State Budget to boost family violence services and support victims. Meanwhile, Narre Warren

Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, with Judy Owen and Windermere CEO Lynette Bouy. 140267 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS South MP Judith Graley, along with Family Violence Minister Fiona Richardson, will this Friday officially launch the ‘Say No to Family Violence’ at Kambrya College in Berwick, in an effort to raise awareness on the issue at local schools. “Our campaign is only a first step, but it is a step that we need

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A HUSBAND and wife from Narre Warren South have both been slapped with separate driving offences within a few hours of each other. A 38-year-old man had his car impounded for a month on Friday night after he was caught driving in Berwick while his licence was suspended around 7.40pm. It will now cost the alleged repeat offender more than $1000 to get his car back. Meanwhile, when the man’s wife came to pick him up from the police station, officers charged her for being a Learner and travelling without an accompanying driver and without her L-plates displayed. Despite showing police an overseas licence, detectives issued the woman with three infringement notices. A police spokesperson said the couple caught a taxi home.

A NARRE Warren South man has spoken of his devastation after his late father’s war medals were stolen during the long weekend. Rodney Bentvelzen has made a public plea for the burglars to return the medals that belonged to his dad, Henk, after the thieves ransacked Rodney’s Littlecroft Avenue home between 2pm and 4pm on Monday 8 June, fleeing with a blue canvas case containing the five Dutch Navy medals. They also stole his father’s Navy uniform and cap and an album of war photographs. “They mean everything, they’re an heirloom to hand down to my children and my grandchildren,” Mr Bentvelzen told a media throng on Thursday. “My dad’s dying wishes were for the medals and the suit to be on top of the coffin and before the coffin was lowered that I was to pack them away and hand them down to my children so they could walk in Anzac parades with them.” Mr Bentvelzen said he must have disturbed the thieves when he returned home about 4pm on Monday, but he didn’t realise anything was missing until later that evening. “It’s a huge shock because I don’t know what sort of person would want to walk in to somebody else’s property and take things,” he said. “I’ve always learned that whatever you have, you work for.” Senior Constable Stephen Laughlin said he believed the bag with the medals was stolen without the thieves realising what was inside. “They’ve entered the premises, ob-

Rodney Bentvelzen, right, with Senior Constable Stephen Laughlin, made a public plea for thieves to return his Picture: GARY SISSONS late father's war medals and uniform. 140394 viously to look for valuable items, and in the process of ransacking the house have located this bag,” he said. “Police don’t believe that they know or knew at the time what was in the bag and obviously they're of no value to them, but obviously of great value to Rodney and his family.” Sen Const Laughlin said police were treating the burglary as a random incident, with the thieves forcing entry

to the house through a locked laundry door. “Police are appealing to the offenders if they can find it in their heart to return the items to Rodney,” he said. “These are sentimental items and he would like them back.” Henk Bentvelzen was a petty officer in the Dutch Navy during World War II and was awarded the medals for his service.

“They mean a lot and they’re the only memorabilia I have of my father and they’re the only memorabilia my children will have of their grandfather,” Mr Bentvelzen said. “So please return them.” Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or visit www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.

Narre Warren assault in broad daylight A MAN has been physically assaulted as he was walking in Narre Warren North in broad daylight. The victim was walking along Ernst Wanke Road around 3pm on Saturday 13 June when a car pulled up next to him and two men got out. They forcibly stole the victim’s property and attacked him before returning to the car and fleeing south along Ernst Wanke Road.

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Cash set to bring relief By CASEY NEILL STATE Schools’ Relief (SSR) received a cheque for $44,120 from the south east business community last week. It raised the cash through the South East Business Networks (SEBN) Take a Swing for Charity golf day, held at Sandhurst Club on 23 February. SSR accepted the donation at Noble Park Secondary College on Thursday 11 June. The charity will use the cash to distribute school uniforms, clothing and shoes to disadvantaged children in Great-

er Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. SSR chief executive Stephen Iles said bullies often targeted students who didn’t have the right uniform and this could make the victims disengage. He expected demand from the south east to increase 10-fold this year because the Education Maintenance Allowance would no longer be available to parents. The fund spent $91,500 dressing 1100 students in the three municipalities last year. Take a Swing for Charity has now raised almost $250,000 for local charities over the past six years.

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DON’T spend cash just to get a tax break. This was the advice from Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce president Mark Carusi at a networking event at the Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne East on 3 June. The accountant from MPC Consolidated delivered a post-Federal Budget small business and economic update. “It’s basically an about-face to what was delivered last year,” Mr Carusi said. He said the government had moved from austerity mode to stimulus mode. “They’re trying to stimulate the economy through small business,” he said. Businesses with a $2 million turnover or less will be able to immediately deduct assets valued at up to $20,000. Currently, the immediate write-off cap is $1000. The move would apply for assets acquired and installed and ready for use between 7.30pm on 12 May this year and 30 June 2017. Mr Carusi said the problem was the measure hadn’t yet passed the Senate, which was due to sit again on 15 June. “It’s not law,” he said. “My advice is, if you’ve got money, have a good think about what you’re going to spend it on. “There’s a chance it might not get through or it might be reduced by half - I don’t know.” He said the Australian Tax Office (ATO) was also still formulating what items would and wouldn’t be covered under the new measures. “If it’s a sound investment, I’d say plan for it and go out and buy those items,” he said. “If you’re doing it just for a tax break, don’t. “Cash is king. Pay your bills. “Interest rates are low. It’s a good time to pay off debt. “It’s great if you’ve got cash flow and a real reason to implement these strategies.”


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Oldest school, modern advances CRANBOURNE Primary School is the oldest primary school in Cranbourne. It was first built in 1890 on its original site and moved to its present site in February 1969. While the school acknowledges and respects its history, it is also proud of what it has been achieving today. The school design now includes flexible indoor/outdoor teaching spaces. The learning environment at CPS enables staff to work together, providing quality learning opportunities for all students. Cranbourne Primary School has great facilities such as open designed learning spaces, gymnasium, art room, library, covered deck area, mini golf area, oval which has a soccer field, a football area and a cricket pitch, well-developed gardens and grounds, playground areas and a sandpit. The school provides students with the opportunities they need to reach their full potential -academically, socially and physically. Students have the opportunity to participate in many activities to support their learning and development, such as life education, footsteps dance, tennis program, school choir, sporting events, camps, incursions and excursions. The school develops strong partnerships with families and the wider community to help their students become

Woolies rise to occasion WOOLWORTHS Selandra Rise officially opened its doors yesterday Wednesday 17 June. Store manager Belinda Rickard said the new store hoped to become known for friendly customer service with employees from the local community and, of course, for offering the freshest food at the most affordable prices. The store will offer deli supplies, fresh produce, meat, bakery, and seafood as well as groceries, liquor and general merchandise and a little something you don’t see at every Woolies. “We have the new concept fresh pizza bar where we make pizzas to order at the deli,” she said. “We also have the grab and go deli sliced meats for customer convenience.” She said the aim of the new store was to engage with local customers and to become a part of the community. To this end, they have concentrated on employing local staff. “They live in the community as

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we have employed from the local Cranbourne East Secondary College,” Belinda said. “We have also transferred internal employees who live within the area.” To celebrate the new store, they had a grand opening on Wednesday 17 June with plenty of food sampling and entertainment with a balloon artist from 7am until 10am, then face painting after school from 3.30pm until 6.30pm. The food sampling will continue on Sunday 21 June as well as a petting zoo from 10am until 2pm. As part of the opening week, customers spend $50 or more, swipe their registered Everyday Rewards Card and go into the draw to win a share of $2000 worth of Woolworths WISH Gift Cards. The new Woolworths Selandra Rise is located on the corner of Selandra Rise and Linsell Boulevards, Clyde North, and is open MondaySunday from 7am until 10pm. Phone 5990 4606.

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What’s on Trivia night RANGEBANK Preschool will hold a trivia night on Saturday to raise money for new educational indoor and outdoor play equipment for the children. There will be silent auctions, games, prizes and trivia. Raffle prizes include a night away in Philip Island, Witches in Britches tickets, a tool box and drill from Bunnings Warehouse, a printer from Officeworks, fish tank, Colorbond garden bed, $50 Garden World voucher and football memorabilia framed posters. ■ Rangebank Primary School, 14-36 Lesdon Avenue, Cranbourne. Saturday 20 June at 6.45pm. Tickets $10 each. BYO food and drink. Tickets can be purchased on the night.

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.

Narre Warren seniors JOIN the seniors’ club in Narre Warren for a jam packed June, with special guest entertainment from Brenda May Vogt, Alex Matthews and Joey D’Rozario. ■ 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Presentation on the work of Beyondblue by Roy Francis on Wednesday 10 June. Sunday socials on Sunday 28 June from 2pm to 5pm. Phone 9704 0015 for more information.

Play bridge U3A Cranbourne is looking for more people to play bridge and join its memoirs class which teaches participants how to collate past memories. ■ U3A rooms at 3/65 Berwick - Cranbourne Road, opposite Casey Race Swimming Pool. Bridge will be held on Friday afternoons between 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Anyone who is interested in doing a class at U3A Cranbourne can phone Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.

Fungi fairies CHILDREN are invited to wear their best fairy

Watch the footy with Chris Tarrant FORMER Collingwood and Fremantle football player Chris Tarrant is making a special appearance at The Sporting Globe in Westfield Fountain Gate. Footy fans can enjoy Collingwood vs Hawthorn live on the big screen alongside the ex-forward and grab a photo and autograph with the ex-forward. Westfield Fountain Gate, Sporting Globe Overland Drive, Narre Warren. Friday 3 July 7pm to 8pm. Don't miss your chance to watch a game of footy alongside former AFL star Chris Tarrant on Friday 3 July. 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. Thursday 2 July from 10am to 11am. Cost $7.40 per child. Phone 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.

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.

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 to help people who suffer from hearing loss to better manage their condition. The not-for-profit organisation provides 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 Thursday 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 cook together. They can learn how to cook healthy meals with Dad, spend some quality time together and strengthen their relationship as they meet other families and learn life skills as a team. ■ Selandra Family and Children’s Centre, 45 Haflinger Avenue, Clyde North, Saturday 21 February to Saturday 12 December, 10.30am to noon. Held every Saturday during school terms. Registration is essential with the City of Casey on 9705 5200 or email dadsmatter@ casey.vic.gov.au.

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


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

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rangerpestcontrol.com.au

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST 2064941v5

C1086336-JO33-13

3 Intrepid St

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

Lic 44339

1188769-RC25-15

Berwick

EB PRO PAINTING P/L

www.amaircon.com.au

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

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Graeme 0430 459 028

HEATING REPAIRS

C1080004-JO26-13

Pat Ferguson 0417 277 220

1182336-ACM19-15

C1088817-JO35-13

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Installation, Service & Repairs All brands

Phone Dean 0430 286 265 For all residential and commercial moves ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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0428 384 623 Pergolas Carp orts

Anything you need a bloke to do around the house

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REMOVALS

ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING

For honest, reliable service specialising in:

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Steve’s Home Maintenance

Phone 0422 141 011

FRONTERA

1182645-RC18-15

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1077848-PJ8-13

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

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DENIS AROUND THE HOUSE

Sanding & Polishing Services

C1010272-KG8-12

Dingley Floor Sanding C1032569-KK22-12

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Gerrit 0407 097 556

Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping

1173925-ACM09-15

ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:

RETAINING WALLS

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

1120004-HM08-14

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

GADSHOME

M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES

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FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

1144857-KC29-14

MIRROR FINISH FLOORS

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V Garde Services C916207-JL15-11

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

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Call Phil 0417 502 918

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

V Plumbing

Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire

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

Call Shane 0407 599 616 Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors ฀All repairs and services ฀All work guaranteed Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs C818920-KK28-10

V Roofing

Licence No 33202

SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS Repairs â—? Rebedding â—? Resprays â—?

Pressure cleaning â—? Flexi pointing â—?

Pensioner Discounts

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

C552009-BG31-7

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

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

QualiďŹ ed roof tiler - 27 years of experience All work guaranteed - Pensioner’s discount

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

Free Call 1800 808 343 0411 800 360

Need cash?

All Roof Tiling & Metal Roofing Repairs

Sell it local

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

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

Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027

1156098-HM39-14

Quality Guttering Restoration★

1187414-ACM24-15

ROOF PLUS

SC Guttering

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DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS

0407 725 587

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

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

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s Re-bedding s Re-spraying s Re- pointing s Small gutter and downpipe repairs s High pressure cleaning s Small repairs and full restorations

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1144422-PB29-14

C1092317-JO38-13

0418 368 591

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HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

For a fast free quote to have your rubbish removed or your garden pruned or even a small odd job. ฀

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

All Rubbish & Garden Clean-ups

Global Roller Shutters

CLEANING 24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

0409 232 286

V Roller Shutters

C317674-DJ19-5

PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885

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

C1055101-KK41-12

John 0418 318 377

PLUMBING & GASFITTING

V Septic Tanks

C1089234-JO35-13

BLOCKED DRAINS

GASRITE

section of Network Classifieds.

PAK BIN HIRE SEPTIC TANK

(REG 27285)

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

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

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

Real Estate

0439 001 504

www.aliteplumbing.com C1035550-PJ24-12

5941 6644

KINLOH BIN HIRE

JIMANT001BCPSN

Mobile: 0408 100 356

*Conditions Apply

1175171-KC9-15

C695870-JM11-9

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial

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

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

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

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9796 8621 0418 367 017

Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires

CHRIS

CALL OUT FEE $0

C1033281-KK23-12

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754

FLY SCREENS

30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228

0418 395 032 NEED A BIN GIVE KINLOH A RING

V Tiling

C1055095-KG41-12

MARK TILING Employment

All types of wall and oor tiling including water prooďŹ ng, screeding and caulking.

section of Network Classifieds.

V Security & Screen Doors

WINDSOR

oors and F ity D • Supascreen lyscree r u c ns • Steel & aluminium doors Se • Quality work

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

SPECIALS!

20% DISCOUNT

– for the whole house

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

CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673 Aims Tiling

& Waterproofing

C934024-KK23-11

1055315-KG41-12

C1083120-JO29-13

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

REASONABLE RATES. For a free measure and quote call

Phone Clayton 0434 522 144

1172040-CG06-15

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0407 356 441

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

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24/7

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1158529-PB42-14

• Storm water

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7 Days a week

1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING ฀ ฀ ฀

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U WANNA BIN SKIPS

C1008551-FB8-12

• Sewer

0417 382 700

1146415-HM30-14

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

SECURITY

V Rubbish Removal

C710724-JM22-9

No Job Too Small

1172347-DJ07-15

Andrew 0431 150 866

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

C1105812-BM03-14

no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs

11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

DEAL DIRECT WITH TRADESMEN t 3PPG 3FTUPSBUJPOT t 3FCFEEJOH 1PJOUJOH t 3F 3PPĂśOH t 4UPSN %BNBHF t ZFBST &YQFSJFODF t 8PSL (VBSBOUFFE DEAL FREE DIRECTQUOTES WITH TRADESMEN 0402 881 335 www.pinnacleroof.com.au 1179576-KC15-15

NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186

C1073304-KK5-13

AC Plumbing & Gasfitting

5995 4344

Showroom by appointment

ROOF CARE Pty Ltd

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

1180917-HM16-15

Lic no# 51646

PINNACLE

C924285-KK19-11

1180962-HM16-15

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1023309-PJ18-12

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

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1156303-HM40-14

UNIQUE PLASTERWORKS

V Roofing

1183059-HM19-15

V Plumbing

1141647-RC26-14

V Plasterers


General Classifieds

Public Notice

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Call Michael on for a Competitive Quote ฀

SN1074465-PJ20-13

C1088813-JO35-13

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E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

1149536-HM33-14

V Upholsterers

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

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

Furni ture Uphol stery C752112-JL1-10

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

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

V Adult Services

V Computer Repairs

V Garden/ Outdoor

ALL HOURS ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.

The Music Centre B E R W I C K

Business Computing Specialists

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

Serving the southeast since 1990

Computer

N T AT VES Ph 1300 85 39 39

V Firewood

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PIA✷✸ ✰✱✲✲✳✴✲ For all ages

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

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

Delivered in 10 metre loads

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

$35 Metre

Narre Warren 9796 7090

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

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

A VOCA✰ ✰✱✲✲✳✴✲

TOP SOIL

$37 metre

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

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

✫✬✭✮ ✯ ✰✱✲✲✳✴✲

Lynbrook area.

Pakenham, Berwick

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

Phone: 5941 4578

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

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

V Computers

V Public Notices and Event

WOOD

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

Ellagant Pooches

8787 8599

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

Find it in the

Professional Services section of Network Classifieds.

Find it in the

Real Estate

section of Network Classifieds.

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

5941 2516

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

0447 642 643 9702 1642

Find it in the

Celebrations

section of Network Classifieds.

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

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555

V For Sale C1080920-JO27-13

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

SN1090434-PJ37-13

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

V Personal

C389274-HJ50-5

V Water Cartage

5942 7664 0418 890 612 V Windows

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

PATRON WINDOWS C642900-JL27-8

ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE Ox Cart, Timelesss piece, handmade from Sheesham hard wood, Wrought Iron and Brass, this item originally was top off a wheeled cart which was pulled by Ox Cattle from India in the late1800's to early 1900's. It is reclaimed and is not a reproduction. Has Brass Peacock and flower decorations, measures 1800mm X 1300mm X 400mm appox 50 to 80 kgs. $700, S.E suburbs. Call/txt 0437 685 267. BED, QS, turned baltic pine, Sleepmaker, Miracoil, comfort edge mattress, perfect condition. $400. 0417 498 666.

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

9794 8989

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

ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252

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

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

APB UPHOLSTERY

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

All Ages & Levels Welcome

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

V Adult Employment

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

SUNDAY MARKET

New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

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

Visited

www.pakenhamcommunitymarket.com.au

General Classifieds

Call 9703 1764

Free Quotes

BASS PLAYER AND DRUMMER required for Summer residency. A set list of blues and jazz arrangements to learn. Will consider experienced players or dedicated music students willing to rehearse. SMS your instrument and contact number to 0421 148 008.

V Massage Therapists

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

An objection must ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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C997259-JL2-12

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1183213-LB19-15

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Employment

3rd Sunday of Month, THIS SUNDAY 21st JUNE 8AM-1PM 100 PLUS STALLS!! $20 a stall.

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: ฀ ฀ If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. Please be aware that copies of any objections/submissions, including your name and address, may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the public planning process.

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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

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

(Pakenham Community Market)

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.

FREECALL

Visited

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You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Magid Drive NARRE WARREN City of Casey Cranbourne Customer Service Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre (Opposite Post Office) CRANBOURNE This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.

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NARRE WARREN 10 Tudor Court, Saturday 20th June, 7am-4pm, household items, furniture, toys, clothes, etc.

Visit

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The application reference number is: PlnA00690/14 - (Sangeeta Sharma)

0418 131 374

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BERWICK 16 Montpelier Drive, Saturday 20th June, 8am - 4pm. QS bed suite, office table, washing machine, bookcase, oil paintings, crystal ware, new interior and exterior light fittings, plants, bric-a-brac. Everything must go!

The application is for a permit to: Development of a Second Dwelling and Alterations to the Existing Dwelling, Two Lot Subdivision and Variation of Covenant (to allow the height of the fence to be increased to 1.8m)

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MOVING HOUSE

The land affected by the application is located at: 4 Kurt Place CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 Lot 22 LP 113713

BEACONSFIELD, 26 Cooinda Road. Sat 20th and Sun 21st of June. 8am-4pm. Lots of new/ as new items, furniture, garage, boat, garden and more

IRONING

C1065437-KG48-12

NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT

1188747-HM25-15

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teen Green tour of Turkey Exciting activities By CASEY NEILL

BERWICK Rotarians opened Jenny Randle’s eyes to the working life and culture of Turkey. The Berwick woman told the Rotary Club of Berwick that her participation in the Group Study Exchange (GSE) program also improved her ability to communicate, particularly with people who didn’t speak English or used it as a second language. The club sponsored the Prensa environmental consultant to take part in the Turkey tour in April. “She reported that it had been a very stimulating and informative experience and that her Turkish hosts were very welcoming, generous and hospitable,” public relations director Sam McCurdy said.

“The GSE team visited Anzac Cove, which they found to be a very moving experience.” Ms Randle lived with several host families and visited 15 Turkish Rotary Clubs during her trip. At each, she gave a presentation on Australia and her specific vocational role and collected banners that she brought back to Berwick president Gus Dominguez. “On the vocational side, she learned that although Turkey follows similar regulatory standards for the environment as Australia, the problem there appears to be in the enforcement of the standards,” Mr McCurdy. “For example, they expressed surprise about precautions that should to be taken when dealing with asbestos.

Erica Lind, Eric Neill, Ray Smith, Jenny Randle and Michelle Cann at Anzac Cove.

“She suggested that something similar to Clean-up Australia Day could be introduced to engage and inform youth on environmental issues. Her hosts thought this was an excellent idea.” Mr McCurdy said she viewed several important archaeological sites, learned about different interpretations and applications of the

Muslim religion, and developed a taste for Turkish food. The group exchange program was founded in 1965 and allows young professionals to study abroad as well as learn different practices overseas. The incoming Turkish team visited Berwick in March.

THE council’s Winter Teen School Holiday Program is now taking bookings. The program, which is designed for young people between the ages of 12 and 17, offers a wide array of enjoyable and affordable activities. Highlights of the program that begins on 29 June and concludes 10 July include enjoying an IMAX 3D film, a trip to the Melbourne Aquarium and thrilling sports tournaments. “Parents are encouraged to book early as spaces are limited due to the popularity of the program,” said Casey Mayor Mick Morland. The exciting program benefits many young people during the school holiday period and provides them with new skills such as building independence, gaining confidence and developing friendships within the community. To book a spot visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ youth, or call City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

Wrapped up in the games By DANI ROTHWELL GOING to the footy or netball on the weekend is a quintessentially Aussie thing to do. The sense of community provided by friends and family, by players and coaches is something to marvel at and this community feeling is a strong one. Getting up in winter when it’s still a bit too cold and organising the family to be there by the right time can be draining, but the adrenaline and hard work that goes into each game from the players makes it worthwhile. From face-painting to sausage sizzles, there’s always plenty to do as a family when not cheering on favourite players. Participating in team sports from a young age helps to teach problem solving skills and teamwork and helps to build resilience and a sense of belonging.

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Axl lived large By RUSSELL BENNETT “HE was half my age but I looked up to him.” Doveton Eagles footballer and junior coach Dave Morison only met Axl Abson in May last year, but in that brief time the young player had a profound impact on him. Indeed, the 16-year-old Axl had a profound impact on everyone he met in all facets of his life - it went far beyond the boundaries of any footy field. So when he died suddenly from a burst appendix on 6 June, his loss was immediately felt right across the south east. Axl was in Year 11, doing his VCE at Wonthaggi Secondary College - having the time of his life with the love of his life, Tiffany Purvis. When his father passed away from cancer just over 12 months ago, Axl pledged to complete his studies. Life hadn’t always been easy for Axl and his family - mum Laura-Lee, and siblings Jake, Georgia, Angus and Tommie. But is passion - for what, and who he loved - and his pure zest for life drove him. Axl started his football career at North Dandenong, before moving on to the Dandenong Saints where he spent most of his footy journey. He came across to the Doveton Eagles in early 2014 after the Saints folded, and he stayed with the Eagles even after moving down to Phillip Island. Each weekend he would wake up at 5am just to get a bus all the way back into the south-eastern suburbs just so he could continue donning the Eagles jumper. “Axl was a born leader,” said the 31-year-old Dave, who still plays in the thirds for the Eagles. “He was the glue that held the boys together when the team was low on numbers last year. “Without Axl’s input - his knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of the players who came over - the team wouldn’t have got up and going.

A minute’s silence was held prior to Sunday’s South East Juniors’ game to remember the life of former Doveton Eagles’ and Dandenong Saints’ player, Axl Abson.

Axl Abson touched the lives of everyone he met. “I wouldn’t say he was a naturally gifted player - he just worked harder than everyone else.” Dave described Axl as a clever footballer, but much more than that - a team man who cared about his brothers in arms ‘more than anything else’. “Everything just ends up coming back to the type of young bloke he was,” Dave said. “He had issues that he was dealing with but you never heard about them. “He even encouraged his team mates to stay in school.” “I’d say he taught me the true meaning of what it means to be a team mate.” Axl adored the 17-year-old Tiffany. The two had planned a future together, and when he stayed at the Purvis fam-

ily home over Christmas he was treated as one of their own. Axl loved to play the bass guitar and even had his own band, Crimson Gates. He wanted to be an AFL footballer for Carlton, or even go on to become a commentator. Last Thursday, Tiffany along with a huge number of Axl’s friends converged on Dory’s fish and chip shop in Wonthaggi to remember him. Their grief was united - as they were as a group in celebrating his life. He truly touched everyone he met. On Sunday, the Eagles’ clash with Officer was moved from Officer’s home ground to Doveton, where they held a minute’s silence before the game. “It was just an amazing thing to be a part of,” said South East Juniors gen-

eral manager Shaun Connell. “Officer presented flowers in honour of Axl and they even named him as their best player in the match report.” Officer won the match by 118 points, but the club opted not to publish the scores. Prior to the game both sides lined up alongside the pavilion. Axl’s family shook their hands and embraced them. The two teams have been playing in the same division for a number of years and have had a series of tough, hardfought battles. But they were united in support of Axl’s family and friends. “It was just an amazing gesture by them,” Shaun said. “It was a remarkable show of support for what they’ve been going through.

“It just shows what a powerful thing sport can be.” The City of Casey also vowed to hold a minute’s silence at a meeting to recognise his passing. Shaun went to the funeral, along with players from Officer and Doveton, and a range of people across the southeast footy community. The Eagles celebrated Axl’s life by singing their song after the service. A trust has been set up in Axl’s honour to help his family cover his funeral expenses, while a range of businesses, community groups and identities have pledged their support. Anyone who wishes to donate can visit www.mycause.com.au/page/105014/tragiclossof16yearold. So far, more than $8,000 has been raised since last Friday.

Panthers look to Hutchinson GUN Devon Meadows allrounder Matthew Hutchinson has stepped up to also coach the West Gippsland Cricket Association club in season 2015-16. Hutchinson signed with the Panthers for the 2014-15 season and soon confirmed his reputation as one of the elite players in the WGCA, making the Country Week squad and being named Club Champion in a season in which he amassed 302 runs and claimed 23 wickets across all grades. “I’m excited by the opportunity to coach the club,” said Hutchinson. “Our results were pretty dis-

appointing last season but I don’t think it reflected the talent within the club. “With a big preseason under our belts I’m confident we’ll be thereabouts come finals’ time.” Hutchinson has had previous coaching stints at Nyora, Endeavour Hills and Doveton, and according to club president Mick Floyd that experience will be important as the Panthers look to bounce back from a disappointing season in which their 1st XI finished sixth in the District division. “Matt is an exceptionally talented cricketer with both bat and

ball,” said Floyd. “But one of his biggest assets is his will to win… he has a great feel for the game and is willing to do whatever he can to win for his team. “It’s a trait that those who play alongside him admire and respect. “Matt will be a fantastic coach for this playing group.” Devon Meadows will start preseason training on Sunday, 16 August. Players interested in joining the Panthers for season 201516 should contact Mick Floyd on 0409 426 562 or email mickfloyd64@gmail.com.

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Daniel Kickert has re-signed with Melbourne United for the 2015/16 NBL season.

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Kickert’s on board for United goals By JARROD POTTER HELPING build a strong Melbourne United foundation was the main reason Daniel Kickert wanted to stay in the National Basketball League. Putting pen to paper for another NBL season, Kickert, 32, from Berwick, is excited to stay with United and help develop the club ahead of its second year since changing from the old Melbourne Tigers moniker. “Really happy to be staying here for another year,” Kickert said. “I’m happy to be part of the team as it grows and as the club brand grows as well. “I wanted to be around to be part of that growth really and help us achieve our goals that we set out 12 months ago and just really happy to stay here and achieve the goal I’ve always had since I was a kid - to win an NBL Championship.” While United finished its first NBL campaign in fifth - just outside of the NBL finals - Kickert understands it is a work in a progress to put together a strong line-up and maintaining a stable roster is a crucial first step. “It’s one of those things - it’s rare that a new side with no history together comes out and wins a championship together,” Kickert said. “If you look at those guys who are in the top four - especially the top three teams Cairns, New Zealand and Perth - their core group has been together for years. “That’s always obviously something that coming back this year that we’re trying to work towards - keep that core together and keep a good core group of guys together and build culture and that’s how you win and it’s something we’re going to take away from last year.” While the name change from Tigers to United rattled a few in the basketball community, Kickert believed the change was for the best to bring together basketball fans across the state. “I think it’s a positive thing - they did it for the right reasons,” Kickert said. “The fan base is finally coming around to the idea and it’s got a lot of support.

Berwick’s Daniel Kickert in action for Melbourne United. Pictures: MELBOURNE UNITED “I think the people who were a little bit shocked by it (the name change) have come around as they see the product and the brand and the vision of our owners is going to be beneficial, not only for our club but the whole league.” In his inaugural NBL season with Melbourne United and the prominent forward/ centre relished his chance as he dropped on average 13.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. After a well-travelled basketball life - playing for St Mary’s in USA college basketball, before heading overseas again to play in Spain, Poland and Ukraine - Kickert returned in 2014 for his first NBL season. Melbourne United will start its 2015/16 NBL season in October.

Cavaliers cooling the Heat By JARROD POTTER THE regional express was up and about as Casey Cavaliers stole the country thunder from Mildura. Flying up to Mildura for a Saturday night raid of the BIG V points, Casey Cavaliers made it two-from-two as the senior and youth men both excelled against the Heat. It was all over bar the final margin by half time as the Cav-

aliers hit 34 points in the second term including five three-pointers. Dousing the Heat in Cavalier fashion were Casey tall tandem Brent Hobba (23 points), Lester Strong (10 points, 13 rebounds) and point guard Ben Louis (13 points). Maintaining their top billing in the BIG V Watson Conference, the Casey men travel to the State Basketball Centre on Saturday night to face Blackburn.

The Youth Men smashed Mildura 84-66 on the back of strong shooting from Alistair Parker (18 points) and Josh Lemi (13 points) and travel to Mornington on Saturday in a battle of the top-ranked sides. Casey women were rolled 50-56 on their own regional tour, downed by North East on Saturday night. The Cavaliers women host Coburg on Saturday evening from 7.30pm

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THERE’S just no other way to say it ... Hampton Park netballer Emma Ryde is a shooting-star with a one way ticket to the top. Ryde, who turns 19 in August, is a 197-centimetre goalshooting machine who has been destined for stardom since the self-proclaimed, “lanky-kid” hit the courts as a 13-year-old in Frankston. From there, she has continued to grow, but not just in height, with an innate ability to climb every step that has been put before her. Her list of credentials, even at such a young age, well they’re quite impressive to say the least. “This is my fourth year in state teams, two under 17s and now this is my second year in the under 19s,” Emma said, before adding quietly, “and I’ve made two Australian squads as well.” It’s an impressive rise for a girl who followed her sister Zoe, three years her elder, and a current team-mate at Hampton Park, to the Frankston courts one day, and has never looked back. She recently represented Victoria at the Under-19 National Championships in Sydney, where her stunning goalshooting performances earned her selection in the Australian Under-19s. From there it was off to New Zealand, where she represented her country in the Trans-Tasman Under-19 tournament. Her team Australia Green won the last game of the tournament, a 54 to 53 win over the New Zealand Secondary Schools team, to take the title. Emma was the second-top goal scorer in the tournament, banking 142 goals from 159 attempts at the ring. “The trip to New Zealand was awesome, because they

Hampton Park’s shootingstar Emma Ryde is destined for a long and successful career in the game she truly loves. 140514 Picture: DAVID NAGEL play such a different style of netball and we learnt so much as a group,” she said. “They play more off the body netball, where we’re more one on one, so it’s preparing us for that type of netball in the future, which is a really good for our development. “It really helped us to get a feel for how they play, and working with the girls from other states was awesome. “We might play together down the track, and it was just different to anything I’ve ever experienced.” The Hampton Park star was watching from the sidelines on Saturday, as her side went down to Narre Warren, as she prepared for that night’s Victorian Netball League (VNL) Grand Final, where she shot 40 of Boroondara Express’s 50 goals on its way to upsetting the redhot favourites, City West Falcons, 50-44, to take the crown. Emma said the hard work on her shot is starting to pay off as she looks to match it with the very best shooters in the land. “I’ve worked a lot on my shot, and being more confident

in my shot, so every opportunity I get, I turn and shoot now, no matter what distance I’m shooting from,” she said. “All the goalers are shooting from anywhere now, so I need to be able to do that. Everyone’s branching out now and trying to do more than just the one thing.” Emma has a busy schedule ahead, after being selected for the Victorian Fury in the Australian Netball League (ANL), which starts this weekend, which will see her travel to all parts of Australia. “I really enjoy going to all the different states and it’s going to be fun getting to know all of my new team-mates,” she said. “We haven’t played together yet and flying to all these different places is going to be great fun.” Emma has also been selected in an elite group that will stay at the Australian Institute of Sport for a 26-day camp that will see her elite training portfolio taken to another level. Basically, it’s a camp for netballers earmarked as future Australian Diamonds. Emma said she still shakes her head when she thinks about how far her journey has taken her. “I was just a tall lanky kid and I’ve just grown so much as a person, I didn’t expect to get this far,” she said. “I just didn’t see that in my future, but it’s just been a great experience and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and I wouldn’t change a thing. “I love netball, I want to play it forever, or for as long as I can. “It’s my passion and I want to get as much out of it as I can before I settle down and get a job and things like that.” We told you ... Emma Ryde has got a one-way ticket to the top!

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Peatling in the glass... all class MAKING the most of his newfound opportunity at SEABL level, Mason Peatling shone in his next big basketball challenge. Peatling, 18, from Berwick, has savoured his opportunities this year. After earning a latecall up for Victoria Metro at the Under-20 Australian Junior Basketball Championships earlier this year, the 200cm power forward relished his extended time on court in Dandenong’s 81-75 victory over Frankston. With Dandenong forward/ centre Chris Patton sitting out the rest of the SEABL season - following a recurring knee injury - it has given Peatling and other young Rangers a chance to step up with additional responsibility. Working off the bench, Peatling played career high minutes rattling off 19 points and snaring nine rebounds to almost capture his first SEABL double-double. Peatling was pleased to earn his keep in the Rangers’ line-up and wants to continue being a reliable choice at the SEABL level. “Last night’s (Saturday) game was just another stepping stone for me,” Peatling said. “It’s important for the team to have guys stepping up all of the time, and given Chris Patton’s injury, I hope I can be one of those guys on a consistent basis. “It was a great night for me personally, given that I could perform at a high level and contribute to another win for us.” While the points and rebounds accumulated, Peatling’s defining moment came late

Fighting through the Frankston defence, Mason Peatling excelled in his first major SEABL outing - scoring 19 points for Dandenong. 140443 Picture: JARROD POTTER

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in the match as he swatted a match-defining block to stop Frankston’s run-on. His block allowed Daequon Montreal to take the loose ball and convert it into a ‘four-point play’ as the Rangers built a handy buffer in the dying minutes. “I’m glad I was ready to make the play when my name was called - it was my turn to do what was required to win the game, and I’m glad I delivered when I had to,” he said. Dandenong coach Darren Perry praised Peatling’s efforts and thought the young forward’s workrate was just as impressive as his stat-line. “I thought it was a super ef-

fort from the young fella Mason,” Perry said. “He was just so active on the glass. “Not so much he needs to score, but the extra shots, the offensive glass, the blocked shot in the middle of the fourth - he did a really nice job. “He’s doing really well - that’s the nice thing about having a lot of the young guys around - if you get those kinds of efforts that… perhaps you weren’t expecting, which is nice.” Peatlings’ Rangers face Sandringham on Thursday night before flying to Brisbane to face the Spartans on Saturday.

Park player suffered a serious knee injury. Coach Dave Mackie was pleased with his side’s outstanding performance with Berwick City. “Kelsey Minton returned to the State-2 line up and promptly scored four very good goals with Kate Wilson adding a brace and Sarah McGlone also got her first very much anticipated goal for the season,” Dave Mackie said. “Our two centre backs Shannon Stroud and Emily Rizkallah rounded out the rest of the scoring with two very well taken goals.” Berwick City sits two points clear in WSL2SE and travel to Monash University on Sunday afternoon. The club’s WSL4S women won 3-0 over Bayside Argonauts to round out the success at Jack Thomas Reserve.

BOUNCING back after trailing early, Endeavour Hills maintained bragging rights atop the VWFL’S Division-3 ladder with a 30-point win over Deer Park. Endeavour Hills received its first real challenge in VWFL Division 3 against the Lions, but as always, the Falcons soared into life once it got tough. After trailing Deer Park at the first break, Endeavour Hills snapped the Lions as Georgia Punton (4 goals), Rebecca Sherry (4 goals) and Siona Pilkington (3 goals) carved up the Deer Park carcass. A six-goal second term put an end to any thought of the Lions’ taking the victory as Elizabeth Whitfield, Sarah Beattie and Maria Pickering all flew the flag for the Falcons in the centre. Coach Mark Haughton put it down to the Falcons’ ability to pick themselves back up and get on with the task at hand. “It was fantastic - we hadn’t encountered their style of play and were thinking it was a bit different,” Haughton said. “But we had a talk before the game about responding - it’s ok to get beaten to the Returning from injury and kicking a goal from her first touch, it's no surprise Berwick City's Jess Brooks was flying around the field afterwards.

Back in the hunt BERWICK City shot the lights out against a depleted Noble Park SC to stay on top of the ladder and hunt for repromotion. After a difficult couple of years - getting demoted back to Women’s State League 2 South East - Berwick City women are back on the rise following a 10-goal demolition at home on Sunday. Six goals in the first half put the match well beyond question as Kesley Minton relished her State League 2 chances with four goals as she tore apart the Noble Park defence. Jess Brooks returned from a four-week layoff injury to excel up forward. She slotted a great goal with her first touch after being subbed on in the first half. The State 2 match was abandoned 20 minutes into the second half after a Noble

Cranbourne defenders Danielle Hardiman and Corrine Cullis latch on to a Bendigo opponent. 140456 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

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Picture: JARROD POTTER Berwick City wants to wish Pat Kurasik a speedy recovery and look forward to her return. WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE AND MEN’S LEAGUES CASEY Comets men and women had mixed results with the men drawing 0-0 against Warragul United to gain a crucial point to move above the relegation zone in State League 1 South East, while the women are dead last in WPL with a 1-3 loss to Heidelberg United on Friday night compounding the problem.

In NPL1, Dandenong City conceded a solitary goal against St Albans Saints and that would be the final outcome as City maintains sixth spot in the East competition ahead of its clash against Richmond SC. Despite a goal from Ricardo Gonzales, Berwick City men were unable to hold back Heatherton United, downed 1-2 in the State League 2 men’s while Doveton SC went ahead through Jozsef Ferencz (2goals) and Phoenix Lawton to knock over Old Melburnians 3-2.

Endeavour Hills forwards Georgia Punton and Siona Pilkington celebrate the go-ahead goal on Sunday. 140454 ball as long as you don’t get beaten the next time - and we responded with six goals in the second quarter.” Haughton praised the efforts of Lara Nicholas, Sarah Beattie, Bec Sadler in the side’s sixth win in a row. Remaining unbeaten in Division 3 - with 794.59 per cent - everything is faring well for the high flying Falcons, which take on Mordialloc from 12pm at home. Haughton praised his assistant coaching team Nic Buxton, Marcus Kleinert and Josh Downes for taking the reins and really guiding the Falcons to their current successes. VWFL - DIVISION 1 GLARE notwithstanding, Cranbourne cantered away

from Bendigo to record a 30-point victory. While the sunset across Casey Fields 3 proved tricky for both sides to negotiate, it was all Cranbourne who also claimed win number six. From the centre-bounce to the finishing touches in the forward arc, Hayley Wildes (5 goals) was sensational and is well and truly at the VWFL Premier standard already at 18. In the back half, Corrine Cullis dictated the tempo alongside Danielle Hardiman while Bianca Jakobsson continued to stream through the packs and set up the forwards. The win pushes Cranbourne to third in the division. The Eagles will host North Geelong on Sunday from 2pm.

Hail the King… Max King VFL - ROUND 9 ONLY a royal decree would befit the Melbourne rookie who has taken the Scorpions by storm in recent weeks. After booting four goals in an AFL Victoria Development League match - as well as one of the VFL season’s best speccies - 19-yearold King, produced his finest effort in the VFL seniors on Saturday to leave Coburg in Casey’s wake by eight points. His royal VFL seniors return was completed on Saturday and the effort was especially extravagant as the 200cm ruck/forward prospect booted five goals in tandem with Jake Spencer (2 goals) and Chris Dawes (1 goal) up forward. Taking court with King were leading possession getters Matt Jones, who claimed 35 touches, Rohan Bail (34 touches) and James Harmes (29 touches). Winning ways have pushed the

VFL CASEY SCORPIONS 6.0 8.4 10.8 14.13 (97) COBURG 3.0 6.2 11.3 14.5 (89) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: M. King 5, J. Spencer 2, N. Page 2, R. Bail, C. Dawes, B. Newton, M. Gent, J. McKenzie. BEST: R. Bail, B. Newton, T. Smith, J. Harmes, M. Jones, J. Hutchins. COBURG GOALS: L. Featherstone 3, N. Carnell 2, J. Cauchi 2, N. Thomas 2, D. Younan, R. Fox, C. Mance, D. MacDonald, A. Christensen. BEST: J. Iacobaccio, B. Clifton, B. Allan, E. McConnell, A. Christensen, D. Venditti.

Scorpions up to sixth on the VFL ladder. Casey travels up the highway this weekend to face North Ballarat.

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It’s crowded at the top By DAVID NAGEL THE South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) is officially in log-jam, with six teams tied at the top after another mesmerising round of football on the weekend. And Cranbourne can consider itself a little lucky to be in that group after surviving a massive scare against ROC, winning by three points at Casey Fields. There was never more than six-points in this one at any change, and the Kangaroos looked the winners after Luke Smaluch put them nine-points ahead with just minutes left on the clock. But costly turnovers killed the visitors, Tim Smith and Shaun Sparks converting to save the third-placed Eagles from slipping to sixth on the ladder. Smaluch and Blair Allan finished with three for the Kangas, while Cranbourne champ Marc Holt matched that total but was well held by youngster James Sloothaak. The match-of-the-day on Saturday saw Berwick and Doveton lock horns at Edwin Flack Reserve, a game which had more spite and physical confrontation than any this year.

In the end, Berwick triumphed by 24-points after a last-quarter flurry that knocked the stuffing out of the brave Doves. The injury toll, well it mounted for both sides on the weekend. Doveton went in without its number-one trump-card, ruckman Russell Gabriel, who missed with a niggling hamstring, and lost Ricky Hayes (ankle) and Jarrad Boumann (hand) during a rugged first half. Boumann’s injury occurred in an altercation with first-gamer Steve Sigeti, which left the Wicker with a broken nose and Boumann accepting a two-game suspension for his troubles. Michael Harold (concussion) and Jayden Joyce (ribs) were other Wickers who would have been feeling a little sick and sorry on Sunday morning. Paul Vanschilt was the star for Berwick, kicking five, while Michael Riseley and Jo West were terrific in defence. Jake Dermott and versatile tall Mitch Davies were best for the Doves. It may have looked comfortable in the end but Pakenham had to fight hard for its 22-point victory over Tooradin at Westernport Oval.

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The Lions went in as warm favourites against the winless Seagulls, but it became apparent quite early that the Lions were in for a tough day at the office. Tooradin matched motors with the Lions in the first quarter, before the visitors gradually pulled clear, extending the one-point margin at quarter time by single digits for the remainder of the match. Jake Smith, Damien Holmes, and surprise packet Jack Anning kicked three each for the Lions while Julian Suarez matched the output at the other end. Hampton Park produced possibly its best performance of the year, despite going down to Narre Warren by 75 points at Kalora Park.

Magpies take control By DAVID NAGEL NARRE Warren showed it is the team to beat for this year’s South East Netball League crown after a clinical 55-24 victory over Hampton Park at Fox Road. The win saw the Magpies leapfrog the Redbacks at the topof-the-table, with six wins and a draw from seven impressive rounds of netball. And they seem to be getting better too, after a draw against Cranbourne in round one, then a hard-fought victory over Pakenham in round two; the Magpies have taken all before them, with double-figure margins a constant in their last five wins. Magpies’ coach Greg Heinrich, who shares the role with his wife Jade, was delighted with his team’s performance after a slow first half. “We were disappointed with our first half, but we executed much better in the second half and played to the structures that we wanted to run,” he said. Hampton Park did match the Magpies in the early exchanges, with Sara Drain, Jemma Franken and Chloe Birch performing admirably through the mid-court, but the Magpies soon took control. They led by four at the first break, eight at half-time, before producing a brilliant 34 to 11 second half. Jade Heinrich had a great duel with Drain in the middle, Tracey Dell and Kara Hargraves were mi-

serly at the defensive end, while Erin Clark showed her Player of the Year winning qualities at wing defence. Berwick will be breathing a very-deep sigh of relief after coming from behind to defeat Doveton 50-45 at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Wickers sensed the danger and lifted after the main break, goalers Emily Wilson and Amanda Goodie combining well in the third term before Lynne Moyes joined Wilson to finish off the job in the final quarter. The Wickers turned a threegoal deficit at half time into a twogoal lead at the final break, before a 14 to 11 final quarter sealed the deal. Cranbourne’s luck has finally taken a turn for the better, the Eagles winning the first of five close ones this year, with a 43-41 victory over ROC. The Eagles must have been having nightmares, as scores tightened as the final whistle approached, but the class of Tara Cecil and Alanah Hardy proved enough to keep their finals’ hopes alive. Pakenham simply did what it had to do in its 60-35 victory over Tooradin at the Tooradin Recreation Reserve. Led brilliantly by Taylor Beck, who read the play well and had plenty of intercepts, and Toni Dart, who was typically efficient in front of goals, the Lions took an early lead that it never relinquished.

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What destination for the SEFNL journey? By DAVID NAGEL SOUTH East Football Netball League Operations Manager Liz Triffitt has a simple way of describing just how important this Sunday’s Strategic Planning Day is for the clubs that call SEFNL home. “The clubs started this journey… so far they have sketched the outline and now they get to choose the colours and determine what SEFNL will become,” Triffitt said. The board, and clubs of SEFNL

are about to embark on the single most pivotal moment in their history. The newly appointed board has undertaken two workshops, which have set the ground rules of how they will work together. The clubs get their say this Sunday 21 June, at Casey Fields, in workshops facilitated by Brendan Mason, from Same Page Cultures. Mason has worked with Carlton FC, AFL Umpiring Department, AFL, AFL Vic, community sporting

clubs, councils, state sporting associations to name a few and is well qualified to lead SEFNL through its journey. The joint workshops will determine the future direction of SEFNL. With all the talk around the traps has centred on the prospect of divisional football, Triffitt was keen to put the record straight. “We need to get our own backyard right before we start looking over the fence,” she said. “This Sunday is about doing

that, getting the clubs aligning with SEFNL to determine the future direction of the league. “If divisional football is to come about, clubs need to come to us, and, despite what you might here, there has been no contact to date.” The SEFNL board has invited representatives from the City of Casey, Shire of Cardinia, the SEJ board, all senior football and netball clubs, umpire groups and local media to be a part of Sunday’s workshop.

These contests have been absolute bloodbaths over the years, the Magpies winning by 181 and 188 points last year, but the Redbacks were more competitive this time around. The visitors worked hard to trail by just 30 points at half time, the margin staying the same at the final break after both teams kicked 5.1 in the third term. The Magpies booted nine goals in the last quarter to run away with the prize. Kerem Baskaya kicked eight for the Magpies, while Kane White kicked three for the Redbacks after being moved off Baskaya in the opening term. SEFNL SCOREBOARD ROUND 8 - SENIORS CRANBOURNE 3.6 6.9 8.11 11.12 (78) ROC 4.0 7.1 10.5 11.9 (75) NARRE WARREN 6.3 10.5 15.6 24.10 (154) HAMPTON PARK 4.2 5.5 10.6 12.7 (79) BERWICK 1.1 3.6 5.7 10.10 (70) DOVETON 0.4 1.7 3.7 6.10 (46) PAKENHAM 4.3 8.5 13.10 17.13 (115) TOORADIN-DALMORE 4.2 7.4 11.7 14.9 (93) RESERVES: Cranbourne 16.10 (106) d ROC 1.7 (13). Narre Warren 25.15 (165) d Hampton Park 3.2 (20). Berwick 15.8 (98) d Doveton 5.6 (36). Pakenham 15.18 (108) d Tooradin-Dalmore 4.2 (26). UNDER 19: Cranbourne 12.12 (84) d ROC 4.7 (31). Narre Warren 8.4 (52) d Beaconsfield 7.10 (52). Berwick 21.18 (144) d Doveton 0.6 (6). Pakenham 19.6 (120) d Tooradin-Dalmore 6.6 (42). UNDER 18: Pakenham 11.9 (75) d Cranbourne 5.12 (42). Beaconsfield 4.8 (32) d Doveton 4.6 (30). Berwick 12.18 (90) d Narre Warren 2.4 (16). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L B % PTS Berwick 6 2 0 159.84 24 Narre Warren 5 2 1 147.32 24 Cranbourne 5 2 1 139.41 24 Pakenham 5 2 1 121.65 24 Beaconsfield 5 2 1 120.12 24 Doveton 5 3 1 103.68 24 ROC 2 5 1 92.15 12 Tooradin 0 7 1 58.67 4 Hampton Park 0 8 1 38.93 4 This week: Doveton v Cranbourne. ROC v Narre Warren. Hampton Park v Tooradin-Dalmore. Pakenham v Beaconsfield. Berwick - bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Cranbourne 43 d ROC 41. Narre Warren 55 d Hampton Park 24. Berwick 50 d Doveton 45. Pakenham 60 d Tooradin-Dalmore 35. Beaconsfield - bye. B GRADE: Cranbourne 54 drew ROC 54. Narre Warren 47 d Hampton Park 33. Berwick 40 d Doveton 35. Pakenham 41 d Tooradin-Dalmore 37. Beaconsfield - bye. C GRADE: Cranbourne 48 d ROC 23. Narre Warren 39 d Hampton Park 26. Berwick 44 d Doveton 23. Tooradin-Dalmore 35 d Pakenham 26. Beaconsfield - bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 46 d ROC 33. Narre Warren 51 d Hampton Park 21. Berwick 38 d Doveton 25. Pakenham 32 d Tooradin-Dalmore 24. Beaconsfield - bye. UNDER 17 RED: ROC 56 d Cranbourne 13. Narre Warren 66 d Hampton Park 21. Berwick 31 d Doveton 23. Pakenham 34 d Tooradin-Dalmore 27. Beaconsfield - bye. UNDER 17 WHITE: ROC 34 d Cranbourne 18. Berwick 33 d Doveton 19. Pakenham 54 d Tooradin-Dalmore 4. Narre Warren - bye. Beaconsfield - bye. UNDER 15 RED: ROC 28 d Cranbourne 23. Narre Warren 58 d Hampton Park 6. Doveton 25 d Berwick 13. Pakenham 26 d Tooradin-Dalmore 17. Beaconsfield - bye. UNDER 15 WHITE: ROC 26 d Cranbourne 23. Doveton 21 d Berwick 11. Pakenham 48 d Tooradin-Dalmore 3. Narre Warren - bye. Beaconsfield - bye. UNDER 13 RED: ROC 32 d Cranbourne 20. Doveton 22 d Berwick 7. Pakenham 25 d Tooradin-Dalmore 17. Narre Warren - bye. Beaconsfield - bye. UNDER 13 WHITE: ROC 31 d Cranbourne 13. Doveton 25 d Berwick 13. Pakenham 27 d Tooradin-Dalmore 6. Narre Warren - Bye. Beaconsfield - bye. A GRADE LADDER W L D % Pts Narre Warren 6 0 0 164.84 30 Hampton Park 6 2 1 119.74 28 Pakenham 5 2 0 109.16 24 Beaconsfield 5 2 0 104.09 24 Berwick 4 4 0 100.31 16 Cranbourne 2 4 1 108.55 14 Doveton 2 6 0 94.83 12 ROC 2 5 0 86.94 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 7 0 47.38 4

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The Subaru Outback has a strong street presence and the ability to be just as bold off road. Model range Outback 2.5i: $35,990 (CVT) Outback 2.5i Premium: $41,490 (CVT) Outback 2.0D: $35,490 (manual), $37,490 (CVT) Outback 2.0D Premium: $41,490 (manual), $43,490 (CVT) Outback 3.6R: $47,990 (CVT) and enlarging and reshaping the body under cover. With a seven-inch screen, factory-fitted satellite navigation and audio, a six-speaker system with distinct acoustic settings ensuring optimum playback, can be touch operated a la smart phone (flick, pinch and double tap), while Pandora internet connectivity is on tap. Also, the display and control systems of the air-conditioner panel have been redesigned for high visibility and easy use. Speech recognition works across a wide range of functions including factory-fitted sat nav, phone, audio and air-conditioning. In navigation mode, the destination can be set by continuously stating information, from house number to state name; hands-free phoning is through verbal command of numbers or contacts; while in audio, after song selection from an iPod using its title, the user can choose a different album by the same artist. The latest 2.0-litre Boxer four-cylinder turbocharged unit produces 110 kW of power at 3600 rpm and 350 Nm of torque from 1600 to 2800 rpm. Hooked up to CVT, transmission control, based on pedal input, between step-less and

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CAMPER TRAILER Off road canvas 12ft tent. In very good condition. Aussie Built in Dandenong. Tent + annexe with full walls. Massive internal storage (7x4ft) Off road coupling. Jockey wheel & stabilizer legs at rear of trailer. Electric brakes. Spare wheel mounted on draw bar. Big lockable toolbox on front, houses battery, 2 lockable toolboxes on side of trailer. 70lt Water tank with strong electric pump, with bash plate under trailer to protect tank. Tap at side of camper with pump switch lockable. LED Lights. Vic reg (U25893). $4,200 neg. Phone: 0402 826 936

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IAN GRANT'S GRANT TOURER, 2007, Custom, 19ft, AC, 120ltr 3 way Domestic fridge, roll out pantry, center lounge and dinette, QS bed, TV, CD player /stereo, full battery system, solar panels, roll out awning incl walls and floor, front boot, dual gas bottles, roll out external BBQ, electric brakes, sleeps 2, seats 6, lots of extras, one owner, Seaford. $25,950. 0419 529 164.

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