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Cops are true brew IT’S cuppa time in Casey. Orginally launched in America, the Coffee with a Cop campaign is being launched in the City of Casey this week. Local cops, including Acting Senior Sergeant Jen McKenna, are encouraging residents to come and meet the police. 140972 Picture: ROB CAREW

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terial but the deleted images were then “immediately” re-posted by Hotchin, Sen Const Millear said. Hotchin told police he posted the images on about 30 websites out of a “revenge” fuelled by bitterness and anger, Sen Const Millear said. He was aware that he did wrong and that he’d placed the victim in fear and apprehension, she said. Defence lawyer David Dribbin said Hotchin was a single man and technician with no prior record, who had drunk heavily and “ruminated” after the break-up. According to a psychologist’s report, Hotchin suffered a persistent depressive disorder, was “chronically”

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“At the expense of his girlfriend,” magistrate Doug Bolster retorted. Mr Bolster told Hotchin: “I’m prepared to give you the benefit of the doubt in my mind. “Many will argue it should be jail.” Hotchin was placed on a 12-month community corrections order under “supervision of the secretary”, compelling him to 300 hours of voluntary work. It included courses of alcohol and mental health treatment. Mr Bolster ordered the offending images’ destruction, and for the collection of a forensic sample from Hotchin.

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lonely and emotionally neglected as a child. As a result, he had an “egocentric interpretation of social events”, unable to consider the emotional needs of others, Mr Dribbin told the court. “What’s significant for the issue of sentencing is ... Mr Hotchin hasn’t sought or obtained any treatment and counselling for some fairly significant difficulties in his upbringing, which manifested in his behaviour before the court.” The psychologist rated Hotchin as a low risk of reoffending. “I have very little doubt that Mr Hotchin has learnt a very valuable lesson,” Mr Dribbin said.

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AN Endeavour Hills man who humiliated his ex-partner by posting ‘revenge pornography’ of her on at least 30 websites has been ordered to perform community work. Rodney Glenn Hotchin, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of stalking in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday after telling police that he had felt “wronged” by the victim ending their two-year relationship in 2013. Police prosecutor Senior Constable Liz Millear told the court that the expartner had asked Hotchin to delete consensually filmed, explicit sex tapes and images of her after the break-up.

Hotchin agreed but kept the material stored on a home hard drive and mobile phone. In December 2014, a friend told the victim there had been explicit images of her on more than 40 adult websites since June 2013. They were titled by a multitude of vile, degrading phrases. Sen Const Millear said upon seeing the published images, the victim felt “harrassed, violated, bullied and fearful in public”. “Professionally she has felt great shame and embarrassment.” Some websites complied with the victim’s requests to take down the ma-

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Community News Join in the fun of the Cranbourne GP Run as a stallholder! The City of Casey is now taking applications from interested stallholders wanting to be involved in the 2015 Cranbourne GP Run. Council invites businesses, organisations and community groups to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to be a part of Casey’s biggest annual event on Saturday 17 October 2015.

each year to join in the celebrations and wave-off thousands of motorcyclists as they make their way to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

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Council is looking for a variety of different stalls including those selling novelty items, motorbike accessories, merchandise and food and beverages.

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It is also a great opportunity for community groups and organisations to run a stall to promote themselves within the community and engage with local residents.

For more information and to download an EOI form, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/gprun.

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Interested applicants can also submit an application online by visiting www.casey.smartygrants.com.au/ gprun.

The City of Casey thanks all those who took UIF UJNF UP QSPWJEF GFFECBDL EVSJOH UIF mSTU stage of consultation for Council’s Housing Strategy! Over 1,750 views, 153 surveys, 64 quick polls and two shared stories were received. Your feedback helped Council develop a Draft Housing Strategy that focuses on improving housing diversity, choice, affordability, sustainability, protecting neighbourhood character and promoting better build quality and design. The draft strategy aims to set the direction for how land is used and residential development undertaken in the City of Casey for the next 20 years. Did we get it right? Tell us what you think of the draft strategy by 31 July 2015. Visit www.caseyconversations. com.au/housing to view the draft strategy. Complete the survey for a chance to win an iPad mini.

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Celebrate the upgrade of David Collins Reserve

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Nominate now for the Lindsay King Arts Award

The City of Casey is inviting residents to join in the DFMFCSBUJPOT XIFO JU PGmDJBMMZ PQFOT %BWJE $PMMJOT Reserve in Endeavour Hills after the completion of extensive upgrades.

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Do you know someone who works tirelessly to develop, promote and showcase the arts in Casey? Then why not nominate them for the 2015 Lindsay King Arts Award.

Council invested $350,000 in upgrades at the reserve to ensure it would better cater to the diversifying community and provide a space for informal recreation, as well as social and physical activities. The revitalisation works at the park included improved path connections, play facilities for older ages such as a kick-about area and ping pong table, an outdoor gym, a platform to view the wetlands, a shelter with barbeque facilities and general improvements to the landscape design of the park. 5IF PGmDJBM PQFOJOH XJMM UBLF QMBDF BU BN PO Monday 6 July 2015 at David Collins Reserve, which is located along David Collins Drive, Endeavour Hills.

An initiative of Council and Victoria Police, the forum will be hosted by Edrington Ward Councillors Mick Morland and Susan Serey and Inspector Paul Breen to discuss crime prevention, family violence, illicit drugs and hoon driving. There will also be an opportunity to speak one-onone with Councillors about other Council matters. Event details Date: Wednesday 22 July 2015 Time: 7.00 pm Venue: City of Casey Civic Centre, Meeting Rooms 5-7, Magid Drive, Narre Warren For further details call Cr Morland on 0400 043 523 or Cr Serey on 0427 005 852.

Established in 2007, the award is Casey’s most prestigious individual honour for the arts and SFDPHOJTFT QFPQMF XIP IBWF NBEF B TJHOJmDBOU contribution to the arts in Casey. The award was named in memory of Cranbourne resident Lindsay King, whose vigorous commitment to the arts and passion for local history, tourism and culture had a positive impact on the community. Council is encouraging members of the community to nominate someone now for the award. It might be someone who has worked tirelessly for a not-forQSPmU DPNNVOJUZ CBTFE BSUT PSHBOJTBUJPO PS HSPVQ servicing residents in Casey or someone who has dedicated their time to share their expertise to further develop the arts locally. Nominations close at 5.00 pm Friday 31 July 2015.

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2015-16 Budget THE FACTS The 2015-16 Budget has been adopted featuring a $91m investment in community infrastructure and a focus on planning for Casey’s future. With rapid population growth and increased demand for community services and infrastructure, $PVODJM IBT B QSPWFO USBDL SFDPSE PG mOBODJBMMZ SFTQPOTJCMF CVEHFUJOH Council has listened to feedback from residents and will deliver the services and infrastructure our residents need. From investing in family and children’s centres, upgrading sports facilities and maintaining local roads and open spaces, to managing waste and recycling and running libraries, Council provides more than 60 services each day to the community.

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Community feedback is critical to the development of the budget and Council would like to thank everyone who took the time to review the draft budget, make a submission or provide feedback.

City of Casey rates notices will begin arriving in letterboxes this month. Please contact Customer Service on 9705 5200 if you do not receive yours by 17 August 2015. Rates should be paid in full on or before 15 February 2016. If you pay by instalments, each instalment must be paid on or before 30 September 2015, 30 November 2015, 29 February 2016 and 31 May 2016.

Through an extensive community consultation campaign, more than 20,000 residents learnt about this year’s budget online. There will be another opportunity for community input in early 2016 as we begin a participatory budgeting process for the 2016-17 budget. In preparation for the proposed rate capping framework commencing next year, Council will be consulting much earlier and more frequently with residents. This will ensure feedback from residents informs the development of the budget at an earlier stage.

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Rutter upgrade at last By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOR more than 10 years the Tooradin Tennis and Cricket clubs have been without basic facilities, but can now look forward to a new era. The Casey Council has set aside around $600,000 to upgrade Rutter Park, $100,000 for the design of the tennis club and a further $600,000 for the build, according to Casey Councillor Geoff Ablett. “While we design the tennis clubrooms, we will be working with the club to put in temporary toilets and showers,” Cr Ablett said. No toilets, showers or clubrooms have been available to patrons and tennis and cricket players who have had to use restrooms of the Tooradin Sports Club or football clubs. Tennis club treasurer Cheryl Eaton said the club had lost families to Clyde, Pearcedale and Cranbourne tennis clubs because of lack of facilities. “We’ve had a few parents who have come to join up with their kids, and they’ve left because there are no facilities; it’s too cold to watch your kids in the winter, there’s no place to socialise and they don’t want to join up,” Ms Eaton said.

Ricky Holland with the existing covered area and shed that was Picture: ROB CAREW donated 30 years ago. 141058 New tennis courts were built at the site 10 years ago, and Ms Eaton said they were lucky Gendore Tractors and Machinery donated the timber log shed they’ve used over the years. “We are so grateful for it, but it is basically a dog box, there’s no atmosphere- we have a microwave, fridge, a stack of chairs and some equipment in it, and we just hope it

doesn’t rain,” she said. With around 40 members, Ms Eaton hopes the new facilities attract greater number of members. “Once it’s built, we can begin to build our club, grow our member base and become a nice social place because the area is growingthe response from the club after the announcement was just relief,” she said.

Cr Ablett said the Casey Council voted unanimously toward the Tooradin upgrades. “The tennis club is definitely a priority and it’s in this year’s budget,” he said. Former cricket club president and driving force behind the upgrades, Ricky Holland said it was nice to be finally recognised. “We seem to get neglected even though we’ve been an established community for more than 100 years, driving through Narre Warren you wouldn’t think Tooradin was part of the same council,” Mr Holland said. After two years of sustained pressure, lobbying and meetings, Mr Holland said, “Even though the community response was very positive after so many let downs, some people won’t believe it until things start rising up out of the ground,” he said. The council has proposed a gravel car park for 50 spaces, a pavilion to accommodate competition and training activities for AFL and cricket, an oval upgrade including irrigation, installation of floodlights for night games and training and cricket nets as part of the Rutter Park Recreation Reserve Masterplan.

Yacht club facelift around the corner By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT hasn’t been smooth sailing for the Warneet Motor Yacht Club in recent years, but the deadline for a possible upgrade has inched closer. The Casey Council has been back and forth with plans and deadlines since 2013 but nothing has ever stuck- except for the rotting balcony. In 2014, the club was told they would be waiting until 2018 for funding to refurbish the clubrooms and community facilities. Commodore at the club Michael O’Brien said it was all done and dusted in 2014, how-

ever the funding was cut on the last day of the planning approval- but added it might have been for the best. “I didn’t think the original design was a great design for the amenity of the club, and I know that there were certain people on the council who weren’t happy with it either,” Mr O’Brien said. The council spent around $6500 on the original design that saw plans for a cafe looking out at the adjacent park instead of facing the water. The council’s latest budget outlines indicate that the club will receive $50,000 for capital

works to complete detailed design documentation for the upgrade. City of Casey’s Darren Rooth advises that this process will consider architectural plans submitted to the council by the club in 2014, but Mr O’Brien said the club had a new concept which would see the proposed cafe face the water as well as the park. A further $700,000 to carry out the works has been included for consideration in the council’s 2016-’17 capital works budget which leaves the club rotting a year less than originally expected.

Trainer banned for life over live baiting VETERAN Devon Meadows greyhound trainer Jon Roberts has been banned from the sport for life after he was found guilty of live baiting. The independent Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board announced it had disqualified the Melbourne Cup winning trainer on Tuesday, after Mr Roberts was charged with using a live rabbit for bait in November. It comes after another greyhound racing stalwart, Anthony Mills, was also handed a life ban from the sport on 24 June, and trainer Eric Sykes

given a 10-year disqualification with five suspended. In 2009, Mr Roberts won the Group 1 Solo Melbourne Cup with the dog Lord Ducal. A state-commissioned report recently 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

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POLICE have released the image of man who allegedly robbed a Cranbourne video store in May in the hope the public can help track him down. The man entered the Civic Video store on Childers Street around 6pm on Wednesday 13 May and demanded money from the cashier. The employee handed over a wad of notes and coins and the man fled. The offender wasn’t armed with a weapon. Anyone with any information is urged to con-

Police are looking for this man. tact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Drugs found, three face charges THREE Hampton Park men have been charged after more than 150 ecstasy tablets and a few hundred grams of cannabis were seized on Friday. Two 19-year-olds and one 24-year-old were arrested after police executed search warrants at two separate properties in Hampton Park about 7am. The three men have been charged with trafficking and possessing a drug of dependence and were bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court in August. Police said the offenders were known to each other. It’s understood the 24-year-old and one of the 19-year-olds were at one property, while the other teenager was at the second.

Unlocked vehicles mainly the target A POLICEMAN claimed roughly 70 per cent of the cars stolen from within Casey last week had been left unlocked. Sergeant Simon Polson said he was shocked at the number of thefts resulting from cars and houses being left unlocked by their owners. In one of the thefts, it is believed, a garage door was left open and car keys were found inside the vehicle. Sgt Polson warned residents to keep their doors locked and not to have any valuables visible, cautioning that insurance companies may not honour their policies in some cases. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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Business mum to Letters speak out at lunch A SUCCESSFUL businesswoman and mother of nine will be the guest speaker at a Casey Cardinia Region lunch in Cranbourne next month. Doctor Judith Slocombe’s career has spanned many roles, from veterinarian to entrepreneur, business owner, corporate senior executive manager and non-executive director. She was appointed Alannah and Madeline Foundation CEO in 2005. The children’s charity strives to keep children safe from violence, with a major focus on cyber safety and reducing bullying. Dr Slocombe’s accolades include Telstra Australian Business Woman of the Year and in 2003 a centenary medal for service to Australian society in business leadership. Event registration will be held at 11.30am for a noon to 2pm lunch on Friday 14 August at Cranbourne Racing Centre, Grant Street, Cranbourne. Visit caseycardinia.com.au to register.

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THE article ‘Syringe Find Shock’ (Cranbourne News, 25 June) just proves the point I made in a letter to the editor just last week. The drug problem is unprecedented. It’s spreading at an alarming rate. Statistics for the 2014-’15 period from the City of Casey reveal the council will dispose of more than 400 extra sharp containers compared to the 2013’14 statistics. Break-ins are at an all-time high, crime is increasing, yet the City of Casey councilors agree to spend $125 million on new council offices, disguised as an ‘arts centre’. Shame on all of you, councillors! Good to know you’ve got your priorities right! Florin Bordei, Hampton Park.

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WHY do Village Cinemas, Fountain Gate give little or no airplay to certain arthouse movies and British dramas? This issue I discussed with an employee at Village Cinemas at Fountain Gate in relation to the movie “Far From the Madding Crowd.” I was informed by that member of staff that this particular movie was not “a Narre Warren thing.” I wondered what was meant by “a Narre Warren thing.” Is the comment akin to racism? A type of defamatory statement and generalisation made about my suburb? I walked away with the impression that only young uneducated, working-class bogans and their families chose to live in this area. If that is the case certainly

was ever said but the movies they decide to screen say it all. I urge people in the local area to apply more pressure to Village Cinemas to screen a broader variety of films. Why should the elderly, pensioners, and the disabled be forced to travel long distances just to watch a heart -warming movie that they want to see? Of course if I wanted to watch a violent movie I would be swamped for choice. Adrian Karpish, Narre Warren.

Socially speaking Re: DNA breakthrough in Dandenong cold case Be sure your sordid past will one day catch up with you as technology improves! Corinne, via Facebook. Re: Cop’s legs crushed Very happy those involved will be recognised for their bravery. Judie, via Facebook. Re: Writing’s on the wall Graffiti is everywhere you look across Casey. It never used to be like this. Mario, via web. Re: Forum tackles career criminals A good start would be to remove skateparks from across the city, clean graffiti, patrol our parks after dark, and let police know we need them walking the beat. More patrols and less emphasis on fining mums and dads for doing three kilometres over the speed limit. It’s all about talking and no action to tackle real crime ... it seems everyone is more concerned with criminals'

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I REFER to the letter ‘Theatre of the Absurd’ from F. Bordei (Berwick News, 25 June) which makes incorrect statements about the Bunjil Place project and council’s priorities. Council engaged an independent research firm which conducted a telephone survey of over 300 people as well as analysing 200 online responses of residents living in Casey and neighbouring communities in May 2014. The telephone survey was statistically based, and all residents were invited to have their say in the online survey. The survey revealed that 82 per cent of respondents agree there is a need for a cultural and community precinct in south-east Melbourne and 77 per cent said they would visit the precinct once open. The writer is also concerned about unemployment rates, and so will be pleased to learn that while under construction Bunjil Place will create more than 1200 job opportunities, injecting approximately $83.5 million into the regional economy, as well as an additional 53 ongoing jobs once completed. To clarify, Bunjil Place is not just an arts facility or new council offices. Rather, it will provide an unprecedented, diverse mix of arts, leisure, entertainment, library and civic facilities, which severely lacks in Casey. We encourage residents to visit www.bunjilplace.com.au for the true facts about this project. Cr Mick Morland, Mayor, City of Casey.

there is little point in showing anything of educational value to such an illiterate mob of heathens! To all those workers at Village at Fountain Gate I have a Master’s Degree in Renaissance Studies and live in Narre Warren. Surprising, isn’t it? Yet I am not prejudiced. Plenty of people would like to see good quality movies irrespective of who or what they are. No-one needs to fit a certain mould to appreciate art. The attitude of Village at Fountain Gate is disgraceful. They may deny this comment

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rights instead of victims' rights. If you work, it seems we are cash cows for endless speed cameras, and council rates. Stop talking and more action arresting criminals, arresting youth who destroy property, and rein in council rates. Josie, via web. Re: Clyde calls for cops A police station for Clyde? Mr O’Donohue had four years to deliver a police station in Clyde when he was a Minister in the Napthine Government. And for Councillor Stapledon - she stood as a Liberal candidate in the last election, why didn't she promise a police station when she was a Liberal candidate in the recent state elections? And for the crime stats well, they are out of this world because of the inactions of Mr O’Donohue’s previous State Government. These guys are taking us local residents as fools! Kylie, via web.


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IT’S Casey Councillor Rosalie Crestani’s latest war of words over homosexuality ... sparked by the gay pride rainbow filter used on Facebook. Despite being labelled a bigot on social media, Cr Crestani stands by her views against same-sex marriage and her belief that people are not born homosexual. In the wake of the US Supreme Court’s ruling to legalise same-sex marriage throughout America, Facebook decided to take their own stance. Users were given the opportunity to support the change by putting a rainbow-coloured filter over their Facebook profile picture. Cr Crestani took to Facebook on Sunday 28 June, posting: “The rainbow has been hijacked. Some of my FB friends don’t understand truly why they colour their photo. Have you researched? Or does it end at ABC news? Please read Bill Muehlenberg’s books One of which is 'Dangerous Liasons’ before you engage the rainbow. You will lose your naivety.” The post got two shares and 54 likes but has left many Casey residents shocked and disgusted. Mary Kylstra: Maybe not, but I like what it stands for ... equality for all. I started listening to the interview but just got very, very angry so will just leave you to your bigoted ideas ... Katie Sheargold: This bigot is a councillor and wants to run our town? Rachael Ruse: Know who I won’t be voting for! Adam Todd: Wow, so many people angry about love and equality on her post! Bill Muehlenberg: The Nazis were happy to kill Jews. What does mere happiness have to do with anything? With what is right and wrong?

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Disabled shoppers are now forced to walk 42 metres to the Priceline Pharmacy. main entrance of the centre and only the stairs will be re-built. Mr Sandham, 58, said he’d like to see the ramp re-built. “It’s ridiculous to remove the ramp for good, I’ve seen a lot of people use it in wheel chairs, prams and shopping trolleys and now all those people will have to go the long way around,” the regular shopper at Thompson Parkway said. Centre Management at Thompson Parkway admitted the walk for disabled shoppers from the disabled parking bays to the Priceline Pharmacy will be longer, and said the changes to the disabled bays were due to the sloping ground. “The former car parking bays near Priceline were on a slight grade, and as part of the refurbishment it was an opportunity to ensure the disabled parking bays are on level

ground,” centre management said. Mr Sandham argued he has never noticed a slant. “They seemed level to me, there might be a slight angle, but it’s nothing to worry about, I couldn’t tell when I was walking on it,” he said. Centre management said the new four bays that would be built in front of the post office were designed with the help of an architect to ensure the disabled parks were closer to entry and exit points for all shops at the centre. “The four new disabled parks will feature the latest Disability Discrimination Act design requirements and will provide easier on-grade access to all the shops, as they are on level ground,” they said. According to centre management, the walk from the new disabled parks to the Priceline Pharmacy will be about 42 metres and Mr Sandham said the changes had made accessing the pharmacy on his own much harder. “They’re creating an inconvenience for disabled people to access the pharmacy, I know there's a lot of disabled people that go to that chemist and they’re all going to be feeling the same as me,” he said.

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Tony’s fight for progress By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EVERYONE has the right to a voice. For more than 40 years Tony O’Hara has lived by this mantra as a passionate member and long-time treasurer of the Hampton Park Progress Association. But after four decades, and a list as long as his arm of successful achievements for the suburb he has called home since 1973, Tony has moved from Hampton Park to live closer to his daughter in Pakenham. And while he plans to stay involved with the progress association in a small way, he admits it was time to step aside from his role as treasurer after giving so much to the group over so many years. “It was around about 1974 when I joined,” Tony said of the Hampton Park Progress Association. “At the time Councillor Arthur Wren made this statement where he said everyone had the right to a voice and noone should be afraid to approach councils with their own opinions. “This stuck with me and kept me interested. “He was right, you could talk to people.” When Tony first joined the association, Hampton Park was part of the then Shire of Cranbourne. He said the suburb was like a “village” where “you knew everyone and everyone knew the association.” “Hampton Park was the furthestmost northern point. We had to fight for bus stops, footpaths, everything,” Tony said. “The progress association was an advocacy group looking after issues on behalf of the community.” Tony reflects on the achievements the association helped advocate for throughout the last few decades with more than a touch of pride. These include the introduction of a library to Hampton Park, the overpass

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15, and Joel Brimble, 19, and a fourth teenager in another vehicle were all killed in the two-car collision at the intersection of Hallam and Ormond roads in the early hours of 28 June 2009. A fortnight later as she drove past a roadside memorial erected for the lost teenagers, a 21-year-old woman was killed instantly when her car was hit by a B-double truck at the same intersection. After the tragedy the campaign to have Hallam Road upgraded reached fever pitch - culminating in the Walk for Hallam Road - but Tony remembers writing a letter pushing to have the road

on the Monash Freeway near Pound Road, and the successful protest against an advanced waste treatment plant being set up in the area. But the most significant community campaign may have come in the wake of 2009’s car crash tragedy - the duplication of Hallam Road. In February this year the State Government completed a $40 million upgrade to the section of the road between Pound and Ormond roads where five young lives were lost in two weeks. Narre Warren P-12 students and friends Riyani Lowen, 16, Anja Miller,

fixed as far back as the mid-90s. He said it was just a pity it took so long and “had it not taken so long may it have not had the tragedy but you just don’t know.” “It was a real shock when it happened, it stunned us all,” Tony said. “But with others being involved because of all the people that were killed, including friends and relatives, we had others to help us. “Everyone pulled together and we had the one aim and some were determined to walk down the middle of Hallam Road.”

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Cash splurge is a lesson By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren community centre is one of several facilities in Melbourne’s south-east which will benefit from more than $2 million in State Government funding to tackle the spread of ice. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan on Friday confirmed UnitingCare Regen will receive $532,855 per year for four years to run the new rehabilitation programs, as part of the Andrews Government’s $45.5 million Ice Action Plan. This will allow the drug treatment organisation to run additional programs for residents in Casey,

Cardinia and Greater Dandenong as well as other neighbouring areas. Programs will also be run at Connections UnitingCare in Webb Street, Narre Warren. The programs - which will include cognitive behavioural therapy, help with managing high-risk situations, and family relationship support - will be funded as part of a $24.6 million package to expand treatment services, support families and strengthen communities across Victoria. The Casey and Cardinia regions will also benefit from $200,000 given to health service Eastern Access Community Health (EACH) to expand drug support, as well as $1.48

million over four years to fund a state-wide family drug education program. EACH is a registered community health service based in Melbourne’s East. “Different people need different kinds of drug treatment,” Mr Donnellan said. “What is important is to engage the local community of Narre Warren and surrounds so that, together, we can come up with local solutions for local problems with the assistance of the Victorian Government.” Earlier this year, a forum was convened at the Casey Council offices where representatives from sporting clubs throughout the mu-

nicipality gathered together to workshop an official drug policy for their respective clubs. National Policy manager for the Australian Drug Foundation Geoff Munro was a guest speaker at the event and urged people to create a policy as a way of prevention. He said sporting clubs provided a protective environment, with local coaches often acting as a mentor to those they were in charge of. Last week, the News incorrectly reported the funding for Narre Warren was $1 million over four years, due to an error in the government’s original press release - the larger figure is correct.

Students drink up clean water mission By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CLEAN water is on the minds of seven Cranbourne Secondary College students as they prepare for an eye-opening trip through Thailand and Laos. For three weeks the group will be trekking and visiting villages along the way. Sports co-ordinator at the school Kellie Fellon said the group would be staying the night in local villages and interacting with the children. “This expedition is not about the students simply jumping on a plane and being chaperoned around; it’s about them planning the whole expedition, budgeting and organising,” she said. Every student has to do their best to raise $6000 or close to it which will cover their flights, travel within these countries, accommodation and food. Ms Fellon said they were aiming to

raise a further $3000 for the community work they would undertake in various communities. “The expedition is aimed to challenge the personal growth of the students; they will be interacting with local children and teaching them basic English,” she said. The group’s major project is building a water filter for a village in Laos and helping out in their local school. “This is the first time the school has done anything like this, and we are very excited for the experience,” she said. Students are currently fund-raising for the trip with the help of the Cranbourne Lions Club and have already received generous donations from the Blue Light Disco and Kelly’s Motor Club. To donate, call Cranbourne Secondary College or email fallon.kellie.a@ edumail.vic.gov.au.

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Racing is in function mode CRANBOURNE Racing is opening a new events and function centre in the Cranbourne Racecourse Precinct. The function centre and Trios Sports Club have been transformed over the past 12 months and will accommodate private, corporate and public functions. The Legends Room is the largest function space, and can cater for 550 people at a sit-down function or 800 people for a cocktail event. Cranbourne Racing Centre will host an information evening about the new facilities from 6pm to 8pm on Tuesday 4 August. There’ll be complimentary cocktail finger food and beverages. RSVP by Tuesday 28 July to Deborah Clarkson on 5996 1300 or dclarkson@ cranbourneturfclub.com.au.

Shopping centre in a new Vicinity CRANBOURNE Park Shopping Centre will rebrand later this year. Following a merger with Novion Property Group, Federation Centres will become Vicinity Centres with security holder approval at the Federation annual general meeting in October. “Vicinity by definition is a place name - the place to shop, meet, socialise and experience a great environment,” Federation Centres chairman Peter Hay said. “Our centres are ‘in the Vicinity’ - close and convenient, and aim to enrich the local communities where Australian families live, work and shop.” The new logo will retain the Federation ribbon swirl. “It evokes the act of giving, celebration, recognition and that personal touch,” Federation Centres managing director Steven Sewell said. “The ribbon crosses cultures, occasions, traditions, celebrations and seasons.”

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Clyde station cop-out VICTORIA’S Police Minister has defended the government’s allocation of cop numbers in Casey and poured cold water on calls for a police station in Clyde. Following a 60 per cent increase in the total number of criminal offences in Clyde, according to the latest Crime Statistics Agency report, Shadow Police Minister Edward O’Donohue last week reignited calls for a police station in the suburb. According to the latest Crime Statistics Agency report released last month, the total number of recorded offences has risen from 273 in 2013-’14, to 447 a year later. That represents a 63.7 per cent rise. Mr O’Donohue said Clyde’s rapid population growth in the last few years had reinforced the case for a police station in the area. But a spokesperson for Police Minister Wade Noonan

said the Chief Commissioner “directs the specific allocation of police resources based on operational need.” “Mr O’Donohue should know this and his comments show up his lack of knowledge about police resourcing,” the spokesperson said. The spokesperson also indicated Clyde’s crime-rate increase was from a small sample size and as a result was a subject to greater fluctuation. They also said the increase reflected the introduction of new offences - such as parole, bail and family violence orders - rather than an increase in the number of existing offences. Mr O’Donohue had also questioned whether additional police would be funded for in Melbourne’s south-east under the new government, noting the recent State Budget had only committed to additional police in Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula, outside its proposed custody officer program. In response Mr Noonan’s

Police officers Pam Hawker and Graeme Stanley met with Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and Police Minister Wade Noonan, when the latter visited Narre Warren police station earlier this year. spokesperson cited the government’s recent Budget which “gave Victoria Police a record $2.5 billion for the next financial year.” Mr Noonan said the government would redeploy 400 po-

lice officers state-wide back to the beat by introducing custody officers to “babysit crooks in police cells”. “The previous Labor Government also funded 1966 additional police officers, which

the Coalition is pretending is its policy,” he said. “The government will continue to consult with Victoria Police in relation to appropriate resourcing for the Casey region.”

TAFE cash train aims to get kids back to work By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHISHOLM Berwick is set to benefit from a $2.9 million State Government funding boost. Training and Skills Minister Steve Herbert visited Chisholm’s Berwick campus on Monday to confirm the funding, which will be spread across the Chisholm campuses from the Andrews Govern-

ment’s $50 million TAFE Back to Work Fund. Mr Herbert said the funding would go towards job training programs at Berwick Chisholm, organised through partnerships with local industries. He said the training would also support employers who planned to hire staff as part of the Government’s Back to Work Scheme, by creating more job-ready

skilled workers in growing industries. The Back to Work scheme provides financial assistance to businesses if they hire unemployed young people, retrenched workers or the long-term unemployed. The Back to Work Fund forms part of $350 million allocated to the Victorian TAFE system in the 2015-’16 State Budget.

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Pair wanted over burglary POLICE have released CCTV images of a man and woman allegedly involved in a Berwick house burglary where $5000 worth of items were stolen. The pair are believed to have broken into the Fernwren Drive home during the day on Thursday 18 May and taken jewellery, cameras, perfume and cash totalling around $5000. A stolen credit card was then used at the Parkmore Shopping Centre in Keysborough later that day to buy a number of items from a range of retail stores. Anyone with information about the crimes is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Trivia night to curb crime CASEY’S community crusaders put their minds to the test in Cranbourne on the weekend. Casey Neighbourhood Watch held its annual trivia night on Saturday, to help the group raise funds in support of its crime prevention work. This year’s event, organised by Sharon Wallace, was held at the Balla Balla Community Centre, with more than 100 people turning out for an evening of trivia, raffles, mini-games and a sports memorabilia auction. There was even a karaoke competition, with the volunteers showing off their impressive singing skills. Meanwhile, the Casey Cardinia Proactive Policing Unit also set up an information stand at the Westfield Shopping Centre Fountain Gate throughout June. The officers from the unit met with shoppers and visitors and provided information on action people can take to help themselves from becoming victims of crime. The next Casey Neighbourhood Watch meeting will be held on Wednesday 8 July at the City of Casey Civic Centre. For more information, visit the group’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ nhwcasey.

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(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.

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

(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.

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(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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72 sCarborough avenue - approX. 1222m² bloCK (214318) 4 bdr home. Ducted heating & air con, master with full ensuite & walk in robe. Ceramic tiling, quality carpets, wall oven & gas cooktop plus dishwasher. Built in robes, double garage under roofline with rear access door plus separate driveway to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block.

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PerFect FaMily hoMe (215164) Only 4 years old this stunning 4 bed + study home is ready to move into. Master with WIR and full ensuite, 3 other bedrooms with BIR, 3 large zoned living areas, kitchen and bathrooms all feature granite benchtops and splashback in kitchen. Fully landscaped front and rear yard, solar electricity, GDH, S/S cooling, large double lock up garage and 5 water tanks. Inspection is a must as this won’t last long. Call Kerrin McGhee on 0409 349 083 for all hunterS green retireMent Village enquiries. (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.

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(215158) Here it is, established but like brand new (only 12 mths old). 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in robe, floating timber floors, carpeted to bedrooms & lounge, ceaser stone benches & vanities, well-appointed kitchen with 5 burner gas cooker & dishwasher. 2 zoned living areas, ducted vacuum system plus alfresco & double garage with an auto door & internal access.

(215134) Situated minute’s walk to Springhill Shopping Centre, this spacious 4 bedroom home would suit a growing family. Main bedroom has a WIR & ensuite, separate formal lounge, open plan kitchen with ample bench space leads onto a separate family/rumpus room. Double remote garage, outdoor built in bar & decked entertaining area plus a bonus home office at the rear.

(215106) 1 acre with 2 paddocks. Spacious 4 bedrooms, master has an ENS and W.I.R. Formal lounge, living and rumpus room. Open plan kitchen meals area with S/S appliances and W.I.P. Ample heating and cooling. Shed/garage plus a horse float shed.Your new rural lifestyle awaits plus it still has potential. Close to all amenities, call now!

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(215169) Situated minutes’ walk to Cranbourne railway station in a secure court location is this new home site or dual occupancy site (subject to council approval) (STCA). Good sized allotment, approximately 684m². Endless opportunities, please call Harry Syrros direct for further information on 0470 760 699.

(215178) Established 2 bedroom brick veneer unit with formal lounge room, 2 bedrooms both with BIR’s, single lock up remote garage. Only a stone’s throw from Cranbourne Shopping Centre & Cranbourne High School. Ideal for first home buyer or astute investor. For further detail contact Harry Syrros direct.

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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Cranbourne East 13 Cromwell Lane

Style, Location & Value! Situated in the magnificent Hunt Club, this 4 bedroom plus study family home boasts a generous allotment with rear access and a super sized alfresco area for entertaining. The home has been designed to deliver low maintenance living with a strong focus on space and the brilliant way it has been situated on the block. Comprising formal living, combined kitchen meals and family area, separate rumpus and double lock up garage with rear access, all set on 655sqm. Also features ducted heating, cooling and ducted vacuum. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:30 to 12:00pm & 3:00 to 3:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne East 35 Briarcrest Drive

Clyde North Lot 154 Heather Grove

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Located in the popular Hunt Club Estate offering 4 spacious bedrooms, study, 3 separate living areas, kitchen, separate dining & outdoor entertaining area. Central ducted heating & evaporative cooling, DLUG with drive thru access to rear, set on a 640m2 corner block with side access for additional parking. For Sale Price by Neg over $430,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

Currently operating as a car park this 512sqm allotment will return you $17,160.00 per annum. If you're in no hurry & want to move into the Selandra Rise Estate to be amongst this fantastic thriving community then consider the possibilities of this well positioned allotment. For Sale $265,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

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Allotment measuring 746 sq mtrs & nestled deep in the court is this impressive triple garage with rear access, contemporary 3 bedroom classic family home featuring exposed brick feature walls adding loads of character & charm. Master bedroom includes ensuite & WIR, two with built in robes, separate central bathroom, large formal lounge, massive entertainment room/rumpus plus large covered outdoor entertaining & renovated kitchen with combined meals area. Also comprises outdoor shedding, heating & cooling.

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

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For Sale Price by Neg over $570,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Clyde 390 Yallambee Road

Unique Country Estate in Clyde This unique estate offers approx 50sqm of luxury living, with 6 bedrooms plus study, 4 separate living areas, 4 bathrooms, 5 toilets & a designer kitchen. There is an inbuilt wet bar to serve the large party room, which can hold in excess of 50 guests. There is a high quality built tennis court, next to a state of the art swimming pool & spa complex, surrounded with professionally landscaped gardens. The land is divided into 15 well fenced & maintained paddocks with water a 60x20 mĂŠnage for horse training, serviced with 4 stables, wash & tack room & 3 storage sheds. For Sale $4,000,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220

Clyde North 4 Fazeley Close

"The Cambridge" This Henley home is only 1yr young & located in the sought after Boulevard Estate on the opposite side from The Chase Berwick. This magnificent home offers a functional floor plan with four bedrooms plus study, open plan kitchen, dining & family room with access to the alfresco area, separate theatre room & double remote garage with internal access. Other features; high ceilings, 6 stars energy rating, gas heating & refrigerated cooling, Caesarstone bench tops, butler's pantry & much more!

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

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Devon Meadows 24 Stanley Road

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2B 2D

Two Houses On One Title Two houses on approximately 6.6 acres. The main brick veneer house has 3 bedrooms & office, master bedroom with full ensuite & WIR, there is a large formal lounge, great spacious kitchen with large open plan living & dining area, big bathroom & great laundry. The house has 9 foot ceilings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, quality floor coverings & DLUG. The second house is currently rented to an excellent long term tenant. It has 2 bedrooms, sleep out, homely kitchen, lounge, sunroom, separate toilet & bathroom. The property has an assortment of sheds, good dam & several paddocks. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518 1189993


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CRANBOURNE

A TASTE OF COUNTRY.

FAMILY HOME

This beautifully presented home has lots to offer. Brick veneer home

Family home corner position, this property has lots to offer, just under

with 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas. Good size master bedroom with WIR

the quarter acre. 4 bedroom brick veneer home, 2 living areas, formal lounge room, separate family room, slab heating, split system and dado

and full ensuite, remaining bedrooms with robes. Kitchen with electric oven and cook top, 2 door pantry, plenty of cupboard and bench space. Split system for heating and cooling, glass sliding door to undercover

walls. Master bedroom, fan, his and hers WIR, ensuite, double shower and vanities, remaining bedrooms with robes. Timber kitchen with new dishwasher, hot water service, wall oven and gas hot plates, pot draws, large bench space, dining area. Two linen cupboards. Internal door from

alfresco area, side gates to backyard, double garage URL with remote.

garage URL and remote, outdoor undercover pergola with pattern paving,

Established gardens, court position, block size 698sm (approx.).

beautiful established low maintenance gardens.

Agent: Karen McIntosh 0405 145 864

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

32 James Lang Lang

$370,00 Plus 367 Westernport Rd Lang Lang

PRISTINE ON Âź ACRE

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Built fastidiously by the current owner this home is sure to impress,

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room whilst overlooking the manicured cottage gardens. Sitting on approximately Âź acre (980m2) the home comes with side access plus

2

plus for entertaining you have large undercover rear deck and fire pit for those cold outdoor evenings. On a huge 836m2 approx block you already have a carport and have plenty of room for a garage and you

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might even consider extending upwards for an even better view. Open for

Price:$280,000 - $298,000

large double garage. Big bonus all this is walking distance to township, shops, schools and transport. Open for inspection 12-12.30 Sat. 4th July 2015.

inspection 2-2.30 Sat. 4th July 2015.

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

Agent: Andrew MacTaggart 0418 385 158

372 Rossiter Rd Koo Wee Rup

$639,000 Neg 60 Forrest Dr Nyora

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1937 VICTORIAN CLASSIC.

10 ACRES 2 HOMES Expect the best. 10 acre retreat. With stunning views front and rear of

polished timber hardwood flooring, original lead light windows, feature

the bay and surrounding hills this elevated craftsman built home with

cornice and rosettes, high ceilings, separate formal dining room, open

sweeping verandas all round features grand formal entrance leading

fireplace with mantel piece and sky light. Kitchen has parquetry flooring,

to huge living area with the warmth of timber and brick, cathedral

hard wood timber cupboards, double pantry, gas cook top, s/s wall oven,

ceilings. The hub of the home includes country kitchen with old world

dishwasher and gas ducted heating. Master bedroom has BIR, 2nd

stove, 4 bedrooms including upstairs a parents retreat with balconies

bedroom with robes. Federation style bathroom. Undercover merbau

front and rear. Included on the land are 2 bedroom self-contained unit,

decked area, in ground swimming pool. Fully lined insulated room with

large machinery and stable complex, solar heated inground pool, plus

carpet and split system. Workshop with toilet and hand basin. Open for

paddocks and loose boxes (stallion paddock) for the horses complete

inspection 1-1.30 Sat 4th July 2015.

the picture. Open for inspection 1-1.30 Sat 4th July 2015.

Agent: Karen McIntosh 0405 145 864

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

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Neg Over $340,000

LAND FOR SALE COUNTRY LIVING 30 MINUTES FROM CRANBOURNE Acre Blocks Lang Lang

DEUX BLICK- CIRCA 1880S Totally out of the ordinary but not out of the question is this character

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residence with stunning views front and rear. Oozing country style from every angle including polished boards, mosaics, ornate windows, high ceilings, and gourmet kitchen and quality appliances. Open functional floorplan with formal living with wood fire, 3 bedrooms & small study plus large family room spilling into sunroom and out to rear deck where breathtaking views can be seen for miles. Outside you have block of 691m2 blooming with cottage gardens and single lock up garage. Ideal B&B proposition or just perfect for someone wanting their own private little piece of heaven. Inspection will impress so call now or miss out on

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Clinker brick 3 bedroom plus study home on approx. 1100sm block,

Nyora Last block (1160m2) Price reduced $108,000

this wonderful opportunity. Open for inspection 1-1.30 Sat 4th July 2015.

Agent: Andrew MacTaggart 0418 385 158

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1190152

unit has everything a discerning buyer would need. FEATURING three good-sized bedrooms with double built-in robes and blinds along with two good-sized separate living areas. There is a deluxe open-plan kitchen and floating floorboards throughout. Outside features a large decked and covered entertaining area perfect for hosting family and friends for a barbecue along with a large low- maintenance garden, water tank, large garden shed. A double remote garage with car accommodation for two large cars. Other extras include gas wall furnace and ceiling fans. Inspect now.

bedrooms all with BIR and master includes ensuite and WIR. Gourmet timber kitchen allows you to cook and entertain in the fully tiled family

THIS immaculately presented

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247 LAWRENCES ROAD TRAFALGAR SOUTH

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4BRs, 2 bthrms, 2 living rooms, a study or parents retreat & a view to captivate you day & night! See the ski run at Baw Baw, the colour of the mountain ranges changing every moment & the lights of the towns below as night sets in. A beautiful lifestyle for the whole family only 6km from Trafalgar’s shops, schools, railway & freeway! A large paddock for the pony or stock of your choice. A great shed for the toys & farm equipment & spaces to play, garden, relax etc are everywhere with a beautiful aspect from every position!

Nestled amongst Gums, Wattles, Ferns & to many native species to list this 4BR+study Cedar home on the towns edge with extensive verandas, S/C bungalow & huge shed remain completely private & provides a beautiful space where the sounds of the bush are all that is to be heard!Just a short bike ride or a good walk to the shops, kinder, train & more! Under an hour to Melb & within 1min of the freeway a more peaceful property of this size & nature would be hard to ind.21 Acres–Your Retreat, Home, Lifestyle & Investment all rolled into one.

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LJ Hooker Hampton Park Proudly donating to local schools & sporting clubs Staff from LJ Hooker Hampton Park visited a number of local schools recently to give back to the community which has given them so much. The LJ Hooker Hampton Park staff visited Rivergum Primary school, Hampton Park Secondary College & St Kevin’s Primary School to deliver further cheques to each school. Director John Deo said it was their way of giving back. “We decided to donate to schools as we wanted to give back to our community as the community has been good to us over the years and we thought the best way would be to help out the local schools.” he said. “With the money we have said to the schools that we want them to use the money to help the kids and their education, but UIFZ DBO VTF UIF NPOFZ XIFSF UIFZ TFF ¾U BT JU IFMQT UIF TDIPPMT BT UIFZ EPOµU HFU FOPVHI funding every year. “The whole sales team at LJ Hooker Hampton Park have contributed to this fabulous donation, our goal is to help the schools in anyway we can. “We have so far donated a total of $19,000.00 and hope it helps the schools and kids.” LJ Hooker Hampton Park also donate to and are sponsoring the Hampton Park Football / Netball club and the Narre South Lions junior football club.

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IDEALLY located right in the heart of the City of Casey’s most prestigious suburb of Clyde, ‘Hartleigh’ is the region’s new masterplanned community, offering the perfect combination of lifestyle and community to create a vibrant place to call home. Featuring more than 760 quality blocks nestled around 17 hectares of innovative parklands, wetlands and open space, Hartleigh is a true community that has been designed to stand the test of time. With its incredible central park that’s set to feature something for the whole family to enjoy - beautiful orchard trees and landscaped pockets through to fun children’s playgrounds and picnic facilities. With an active open space boulevard that runs along the entire southern edge of the estate, Hartleigh has been designed with outdoor living at its core. Keeping fit and healthy will be easy, thanks to the project’s dedication to walking and cycling paths, complete with fitness stations dotted throughout the estate. So whether it’s a morning run before work or a casual stroll along the wetlands with the kids on the weekend, at Hartleigh there’s never a shortage of lush green vistas to enjoy. Impeccable design is paramount of Hartleigh, which is why the developer, National Pacific Properties has placed so much emphasis on creating quality streetscapes, beautiful landscaping and elegant entry statements to ensure residents feel right at home. “We have created a set of carefully considered design guidelines in order to ensure a high level of quality is maintained throughout the community,” says National Pacific Properties Senior Land Development manager, Greg Miller. “We wanted to create a real community setting, which is why we’ve placed such importance on landscaping and lush greenery. Our parks will change with the seasons, thanks to beautiful deciduous plantings which will create vibrant colours, while elements like the mini orchard will create those little moments which residents can treasure with their families. “We also understand that in order to create a sense of community, it’s so important to have access to a host of outdoor facilities which is why we have created two stunning wetland bodies complemented by a series of open space parklands and interactive activity nodes.

“From the outset, we have sought to create a community which will engage everyone from couples and young families through to empty nesters - there truly is something for everyone, and this is reflected in the attention to detail and sheer dedication to community within the masterplan,” he said. Located in one of the region’s most prestigious pockets of Clyde, Hartleigh has the best of both worlds with its quiet location and community feel, while positioned within easy reach of a host of both existing and future amenity. In future years, Hartleigh will place residents within a stone’s throw of the proposed Clyde train station as well as a future secondary school, activity centres, retail hubs, sporting facilities and more. In the meantime, there is a plethora of existing amenities located nearby in Cranbourne and Berwick, including Casey Fields, the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, Casey RACE and a number of premium schools and tertiary education providers. “Clyde is perfectly positioned to offer residents the best of both worlds. On the one hand, Clyde sits at the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula offering the best of Victoria’s wineries and local produce providers, while on the other Clyde is poised to become one of the area’s most interconnected and facility-rich locations. “This means residents will benefit in more ways than one; they will be able to choose the lifestyle they enjoy without compromising on location, amenity, community or transport,” Miller said. Launched to the public on Saturday 26 June with a host of blocks available and land starting from just $185,300, Hartleigh presents the perfect opportunity for first home owners and families to set down roots in one of the region’s most progressive and amenity-rich locations. For more information about Hartleigh or to register your interest, visit www. hartleighclyde.com.au or head to the land sales office located at 100 Pattersons Road, Clyde. National Pacific Properties is a leading Victorian developer with a proven track record in delivering vibrant communities where residents are proud to live and call home. For more information on National Pacific Properties please visit www. nationalpacific.com.au


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DESIGNED to fit on narrow blocks of 12.50 metres wide and available with three or four bedrooms, the Tarwin 21 and 18 are among the most popular designs by Aaron J Homes. These are homes that offer value for money with all the amenities a first home buyer or investor would need. This well appointed entry level design features two living areas and a study nook to allow a growing family plenty of space to grow and move and entertain. The kitchen is well set out with full overhead cupboards, stainless steel appliances - including and all important dishwasher and a good sized walk-in pantry. The Tarwin features ducted heating and a four star energy rating while the double garage has internal access. The design has three optional facades to suit individual tastes and the shape of the block and comes with decorative cornices and square set plaster. The Tarwin was created with families in mind and is currently on display at the Waterford Rise Estate in Warragal. It can be viewed at Silkwood Drive and it is open Saturday and Sundays from noon to 5pm or by appointment. During July the Tarwin 21 is reduced in price to $146,600 but will return to its regular price of $149,900 in August. For more information phone 1300 227 665.

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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It’s the right place for paints THE Paint Place is the place to see for all your painting needs but they are about more than pots of paint. “We offer a complete paint shop experience,” manager Scott Glencross said. “From colour consultations to paint quantity estimations, to expert colour matching and product advice, we strive to make our customers projects as easy and as beautiful as they can be.” And it’s not just paint that you’ll find at the Paint Place. “We sell some of the most beautiful and glamorous European wallpapers,” Scott said. “Wallpaper is having a mini renaissance at the moment and the drama it can add to a room is unsurpassed. ”We stock an extensive range of Haymes Paint, the largest Australian owned paint manufacturer. Like us they are a family owned company and we really appreciative of their support in our formative years. We also stock Wattyl, Solver and Nutech products.” And of course if you can’t work out what colour you need and maybe how to get those edges straight then Scott and his team are the people to see. “Problem solving is the little niche in the market that we own right now,” he said. “All of our staff have real life painting experience so they are familiar with the common issues had by weekend warriors. From painting space observatories to 100-year-old tractors we have a wide range of coating knowledge.” The shop is owned and run by Iain and Sharon Glencross who have lived

Sherree with some of the finishes avalable from the Paint Place in Cranbourne. 141045 in the area for almost 30 years. For a majority of that time Iain has worked as a painter and decorator while Sharon worked in various managerial roles. Scott has been at the busi-

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And watch out for their first ‘ladies night’ to be held later in the year. This will be a fun-filled evening with designer, wallpaper and painting professionals giving hands-on advice all mixed with good food and champagne.

The Paint Place Cranbourne is at 2/186 High Street, and is open Monday to Friday from 7am to 5pm, and Saturday 8am to 2pm. Call on 5995 2033. Follow them on Facebook for more information.

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BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST The Isn't She Lovely home in Warragul.

Best by design By CASEY NEILL A BERWICK designer is in the running for top housing awards. Warren Jenkins from Design Unity studio is a nominee for a residential design award in the category for new houses valued at more than $1 million at the Victorian Building Design Awards (BDAV). He is also in the running for the People’s Choice Award, which allows Victorians to choose their favourite design project. The Building Design Awards celebrate Victoria’s best building designers across heritage conservation and residential, interior, energy efficient and non-residential design. Mr Jenkins designed Isn’t She Lovely in Warragul about four years ago for a family of five. “It’s an iconic building. “I’m not sure they intended to have that when they started out. “Everyone knows the Isn’t She Lovely home.” He said it sat on a rural property with

extended views to the east and to the north. “They bought this parcel of land that was where they were going to build their dream home,” he said. “They wanted something that was quite contemporary or modern. “There’s some nice trees and beautiful rolling hills in the background. “It’s a contemporary Australian sort of home, combining timber and render. “It has a large lifestyle pool out to the eastern face. “From the living room you look across the pools and out to the views.” He said the home was angular and played with different geometric forms. “It’s definitely not normal,” he laughed. “They’ve got three kids so we tried to accommodate them from a now point of view right through the entirety of their lives. “Their rooms are big enough to entertain in. “It could work for a family of very

young children right up to young adults. “It met all their needs spatially but visually as well.” Mr Jenkins said being a BDAV nominee was wonderful. “We strive to do award-winning work with every project we do,” he said. “This is an opportunity really to put us amongst our peers and get to be exposed to what other wonderful designs there are out there and how ours rates.” “It’s something that is a cultural part of our business - trying to exceed expectations and create amazing buildings and homes for people.” Design Unity has been around for 16 years and employs about 10 full time and part time staff ranging from building designers to architects, interior designers and draftspeople. Mr Jenkins will learn his fate at the BDAV annual dinner on Saturday 25 July. People’s Choice Award voting is now open at www.bdav.org.au and closes Monday 13 July.

New loans allow environmental fix BUSINESSES can tap into a new way to borrow money for green initiatives. Under new State Government legislation, lenders can provide finance to a building owner under an Environmental Upgrade Agreement (EUA) for upgrades to cut energy and water use and reduce waste. The local council then collects the repayments through its rates system and passes them onto the lender. Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio said building owners could pay back the loan while benefiting from the lower costs of a more resource-efficient building. If ownership or tenancy rights change, the new owners take up the loan and pay it through their rates.

Ms D’Ambrosio said that without the system, businesses had a disincentive to invest in efficiency because they might move premises before paying off the loan. She said loans would also be more secure, encouraging lenders to offer more attractive loan terms. “Typically, many businesses face difficulty accessing finances for environmental upgrades,” she said. “This scheme will make it easier for businesses to obtain finance to improve their buildings, reduce waste and cut water use.” The State Government also announced it would hold an Energy Efficiency and Productivity Summit at the Melbourne Convention Centre on 25 August.

Key tech skills for a manufacturing future A FREE forum in Berwick will highlight key skills for the future in manufacturing. The City of Casey and Cardinia Shire Council are running Manufacturing: Change and Opportunity in partnership with several other agencies. Melbourne’s south-east is home to 11,450 manufacturing businesses. City of Casey mayor Mick Morland said the sector was quickly changing with technology advances and needed new skills and knowledge. “The industry is evolving and will continue to become more specialised and it will require higher skill sets for future jobs with more emphasis on advanced technology,” he said.

“This forum will provide an opportunity to hear from employers developing in new and emerging technologies and learn which skills are required to be part of this exciting and innovative industry in the future.” Cr Morland said the forum would be a great chance for students, job seekers and those looking for a career change to hear from industry experts, explore training pathways and seek career advice. Chisholm Institute’s Berwick Campus in Kangan Drive will host the forum, from 9.30am to 12.30pm on Wednesday 8 July. To book, visit manufacturingcareers.eventbrite.com.au or call Lydia Ropiha at City of Casey on 9705 5200.

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Revved up for school holidays Tap in to their expertise BE a winner at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit over the holidays If you record the fastest Go Kart lap between 27 June and 12 July you will win two ten minute Go Kart sessions. Go Kart on the 760 metre scale replica Grand Prix Circuit. Try and beat the fastest times of the day, or just compete against your personal best. Groups are welcome and tandem karts are available for the youngsters. Don’t forget the Go Kart Loyalty Program: just sign up and you are eligible to start redeeming for free. Like or follow us on any of our social media pages, leave a review and a happy snap of your experience at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and go into the running to win Four 10 minute Go Kart sessions valued at $140. Be sure to tag us in your review and use the hashtag #phillipislandcircuit. Simply search ‘Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit’ on Facebook, @ PICircuit on Twitter and @phillipislandcircuit on Instagram.

Enjoy school holiday fun at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Competition runs from 27 June to 12 July. Simply walk through the doors over the school holidays and you could win one of two $50 meal vouchers to the Phillip Island RSL. For the adrenalin junkies how about three heart pumping ’hot laps’ in a race prepared vehicle. The resident race car driver will get your heart started with lift off and road hugging turns that defy gravity as you “white knuckle” it and carve an impression on the rugged cliffs surrounded by sapphire seas.

After all the excitement, Champion’s Bar & Cafe has all the answers with its fresh menu with plenty of choices. The coffee served is second to none and the café prides itself on delicious and decedent home-made cakes, slices, muffins, pastries, sausage rolls and pies. The gift shop at the Visitor Centre has a wide selection of attractive apparel, merchandise and souvenirs to choose from so you can take a memento home with you. For more information phone 5952 9400 or visit: www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au

THERE is only one place that you should be buying your bathroom products, and that is Highgrove Bathrooms. They sell designer products at wholesale prices. With a huge range of bathroom supplies Australia-wide, they can help perfect that bathroom renovation. Is your home in need of a remodel? With 25 stores, Highgrove Bathrooms is the fastest growing bathroom company in Australia, providing quality bathroom products since 2004. They strive to be at the forefront of bathroom design, closely watching the trends in the Australian bathroom industry. For home owners, builders, developers or architects, they have the right bathroom solutions. Their professional advice, along with a love for design, sets them a cut above the rest, and they can provide a large variety of bathroom ideas.

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Entertainment �� Dining, what’s on, bands and more…

What’s on ENJOY a night of live music and support local musicians at the City of Casey’s FReeZA Push Start Music Battles. Six local bands will battle it out in hope of being crowned the winner of the competition. The winner will also go on to represent the City of Casey in the Southern Metropolitan Regional final later this year. The event will also include performances by Glass Empire and Harbours and The Evercold. ■ Community Learning Centre, 1 Malcolm Court, Narre Warren. Friday 3 July, 6.15pm to 11.15pm. Tickets to the event are available at the door for $12 or $10 with a pass, which are available from Casey’s Youth Information Centres or Customer Service Centres. For more information contact City of Casey on 9705 5200 or visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/youth.

Narre Warren seniors JOIN the seniors’ club in Narre Warren for a jam-packed July with sing-along mornings and entertainment from Chris Newman. ■ 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Singalong mornings on Tuesday 7 and 21, from 10am to noon, annual general meeting on Wednesday 15 July, entertainer Chris Newman on Wednesday 22 July, bus trip to Christmas in July at Max at Melton on Thursday 23 July, multicultural day Wednesday 29 July. All other weekly activities such as indoor bowls, line dancing, gentle exercise, table tennis, cards and darts to continue as usual.

CFA fire safety workshop LEARN some tips and tricks to reduce fire risks this winter. Statistics show accidents, lack of awareness and negligence cause the majority of house fires. The CFA’s Reduce the Risk Workshops give residents the opportu-

Second Chance Cat Rescue’s birthday celebrations

Don't leave kittens like Paige to their fate. 137792 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS nity to identify strategies to reduce fire risks around their home. Areas covered include common causes of house fires, how to prevent and reduce risk of a house fire, how to develop a personal home fire escape plan, smoke alarm maintenance and fire extinguisher and fire blanket use. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, Tuesday 21 July, 10am to 11.30am. Free session run by CFA’s Southern Metropolitan Region.

Thai cooking classes RECIPES will be shared by Kate who is from northern Thailand and participants will learn recipes and shortcuts to some of Kate’s favourite meals. Thai entrees, curries, stir fries and special family recipes will be shared and eaten by the group or taken home. All dishes include traces of nuts. The hands-on classes go for four weeks. All ingredients are included in the cost.

THE Casey cat rescue group is turning four years old and needs help to celebrate its milestone. The not-for-profit organisation has adopted more than 500 cats and kittens and while they’re at it a cat is desexed, health checked, vaccinated and micro-chipped, and flea and worm treated. Join the team for an adoption day and barbecue to celebrate and raise money. ■ Best Friends Pet Store Cranbourne, corner South Gippsland Highway and Thompsons Road, Cranbourne, Sunday 11 July, 11am to 3pm. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Monday 13 July for four weeks, 7pm to 9pm. Cost: $120.

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.

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

Novelty cake decorating IMPROVE cake decorating skills or just have some fun with friends. Each week there is something new and exciting to learn including cupcake decorating, sugar cookie decorating, covering a dummy round cake with basic decorations and creating sugar flowers. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. BYO apron, small hobby knife, mat for rolling fondant and all ingredients are included in the price. Monday 21 July for four weeks, 7pm to 9pm. Cost: $120. Additional cost for basic tool kit: $15 payable to tutor at first lesson.

Make your own moisturiser FACE and body moisturiser workshop will teach the method of preparing and combining all natural ingredients to create a healthy face and body moisturiser. Each participant will take home a jar of each moisturiser they make along with the recipes. Ingredients will be available on the day to purchase for convenience to be able to make at home. Cost includes all materials. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Tuesday 11 August for one week, 1pm to 3pm. Cost $32.

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Sell it local

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228

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

www.ausrendering.com.au

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7 Days a week

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

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U WANNA BIN SKIPS

0407 356 441

Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

V Septic Tanks

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

0409 232 286

• Septic

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

Call 8790 1462 or 0425 843 313

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

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Storm water

1190260-CG27-15

PAK BIN HIRE

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

• Sewer

Free Call 1800 808 343 0411 800 360

V Rubbish Removal

1141647-RC26-14

C1083120-JO29-13

GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

ROOF PLUS

AUSTRALIAN MADE SHUTTERS & SECURITY DOORS BUY DIRECT & SAVE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE 10 years experience & guaranteed Visit: www.caseyscreensandshutters.com.au

C877313-JM50-10

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Casey Roller Shutters 1189916-CG27-15

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REASONABLE RATES. For a free measure and quote call

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

Deal Direct With The Tradesman - Contact Mick Wright

AFFORDABLE PLUMBING ฀

✓ High Pressure ✓ Rebedding & Repointing ✓ 3 Coat Sealing System

PTY LTD

E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

1149536-HM33-14

V Upholsterers

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

C1080920-JO27-13

C1073304-KK5-13

Andrew 0431 150 866

$2800 FULL RESTORATION 15SQ HOME

1187414-ACM24-15

no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs

1158751-DJ42-14

AC Plumbing & Gasfitting

GET IT WRIGHT ROOFING

1023309-PJ18-12

Lic no# 51646

Licence No. 21452

& Waterproofing

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

• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FREUERE MEASOTES & QU

Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027

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Aims Tiling

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FREE QUOTES

Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com

CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673

C934024-KK23-11

0439 001 504

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

C1033281-KK23-12

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Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

C1089234-JO35-13

Under the Southern Cross

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

1021701-KG17-12

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MARK TILING

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

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BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

1175171-KC9-15

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C1072232-JJ4-13

1144422-PB29-14

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C552009-BG31-7

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1172040-CG06-15

SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS

V Tiling

C1088813-JO35-13

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

V Rubbish Removal

1127933-LB14-14

V Roofing

C1055101-KK41-12

V Plumbing

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

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Professional Services

V Computer Repairs

V Taxation/ Accounting

Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

1135799-RC21-14

V Wardrobes

The Amendment came into operation on 25 June 2015, the date this notice was published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land at 110 Dandenong-Hastings Road (Lot 1 PS438590H), Lynbrook, from General Residential Zone to Commercial 2 Zone.

V Adult Employment

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

9794 8989

C642900-JL27-8

PATRON WINDOWS

PlnA00857/07 (formerly P638/07) for Use and Development for Refuse Disposal (Solid Inert Waste Landfill) and the Display of Business Identification Signs A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic. gov.au/public-inspection and on the City of Casey website at http://www.casey.vic.gov. au/planningapproved, and during office hours, at the offices of the City of Casey, Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Jim Gard’ner Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

FIRE WOOD

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.

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

Special Council Meeting Pursuant to Section 89(4) of the Local

Find it in the

Government Act 1989, the City of Casey

General

hereby gives public notice that the Special Council Meeting scheduled to commence at 8.30pm on 14 July 2015 will now commence at 7.30pm on 14 July 2015.

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

1177495-HM12-15

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

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

V Pets & Services

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

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

DRUM KIT, 5 piece, Sonor. $1,100ono. 0411 233 397. FURNITURE, Italian lounge, brown suede finish, 3 seater with extension. Portable refrigerated AC, 0408 329 426. PIANO, Upright, Adagio, model TG-8826, digital, Brown in colour, good condition, $330. Call 0431 775 525.

V Garage Sales CRANBOURNE NORTH, 1 Bass Court. Sun 5th of July. 9am-4pm. No early birds. Everything must go! Moving overseas.

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section of Network Classifieds.

Visited

CRANBOURNE WEST, 26 Providence Drive, Sun 5th July, from 9am. Moving house, variety of goods.

Visited

LONGWARRY FIRE COUNTRY C BRIGADE R PRODUCE M AFT & ARKET

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

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

Delivered in 10 metre loads

Phone: 5941 4578

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

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

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

5941 2516

8 946 Contact: 0419 15reet 15 Bennett St ject A Community Pro

Hate Ironing Call me I don't. Prompt service as long as you are.

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

Call Kathleen 5996 4341

IRONING Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality. Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044

0447 642 643 9702 1642

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V Massage Therapists

V Houses & Units For Sale

Sunday 5th Ju ฀

TOP SOIL

Ellagant Pooches

Real Estate

1ST SUNDAYONTH (March-December) OF EVERY Mly ฀

PRUNING FRUIT TREES and roses, 3 generations' family experience. Jeff: 5941 3281, 0418 386 519.

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

V Markets

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

V Home Services

Visit V Public Notices and Event

Narre Warren 9796 7090

Call Turbo: 0418 560 247

1183213-LB19-15

1190211-RC27-15

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

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555

1189860-HM27-15

The Minister has granted the following permit under Division Five Part Four of the Act:

V Firewood

Public Notice

Endeavour Hills. We alter all types of garments inc. leather. 30% discount for children's clothes, concession card and students. Business shirt ironing available. 9700 5992 Peter: 0412 553 352 Sylvia: 0439 341 744.

I can fill and compact your dam, gullies and low lying paddocks.

BED, QS, turned baltic pine, Sleepmaker, Miracoil, comfort edge mattress, perfect condition. $400. 0417 498 666.

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area. 1190324-RC27-15

The Amendment amends the Schedules to Clause 52.03 and 81.01 to include the Incorporated Document ‘Advertising Signs, 950 Ballarto Road, Botanic Ridge May 2014’ to allow for the consideration of Category 3 Advertising Signs under Clause 52.05.

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

C997259-JL2-12

The Amendment came into operation on 25 June 2015, the date this notice was published in the Government Gazette.

P & S AFFORDABLE ALTERATIONS

CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE

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.

Telstra plans to upgrade a telecommunications facility at 461 Anchorage Drive, Blind Bight, VIC 3980

The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C115 to the Casey Planning Scheme.

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

V Garden/ Outdoor

PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT WALLINGTON

Planning and Environment Act 1987 CASEY PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C115

MUSIC LESSONS

V Farm Services

V For Sale

V Public Notices and Event

Public Notice

Lynbrook area.

V Dressmaking & Tailoring Services

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

General Notices

- Removal of three (3) existing panel antennas and installation of three (3) new panel antennas. 1. Telstra regards the proposed installation as a Low-impact Facility under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 (“The Determination”) based on the description above. 2. Further information can be obtained from Stephen O’Brien on behalf of Telstra, (03) 8663 4875, consultation@urbis. com.au and at http://www.rfnsa.com.au/3980002 3. Written submissions should be sent to: Urbis Pty Ltd, Level 12, 120 Collins Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 by 5pm Thursday 16th July, 2015.

For all ages

8787 8599

Ph 1300 85 39 39

Closes 22 July 2015

V Personal

GUITAR Lessons VOCAL Lessons DRUM Lessons PIANO Lessons

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Narre Warren Contract No CT000173

1190155-RC27-15 1190139-RC27-15

V Windows

- Installation of six (6) new panel antennas and removal of existing six (6) antennas. 1. Telstra regards the proposed installation as a Low-impact Facility under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 (“The Determination”) based on the description above. 2. Further information can be obtained from Stephen O’Brien on behalf of Telstra, (03) 8663 4875, consultation@urbis. com.au and at http://www.rfnsa.com.au/39810001 3. Written submissions should be sent to: Urbis Pty Ltd, Level 12, 120 Collins Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 by 5pm Thursday 16th July, 2015.

Computer

SUPPLY & INSTALL CARDIO EQUIPMENT

C389274-HJ50-5

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

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

N T AT VES

Tenders

Telstra plans to upgrade a telecommunications facility at 135 Boundary Drain Road, Koo Wee Rup VIC 3981

The Music Centre

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

V Contract & Tenders

PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT KOO WEE RUP

5942 7664 0418 890 612

V Adult Services

SN1090434-PJ37-13

JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

V Water Cartage

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

Serving the southeast since 1990

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.

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic. gov.au/public-inspection and on the City of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov. au/planningapproved, and during office hours, at the offices of the City of Casey, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.

ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252

Business Computing Specialists

General Classifieds

All Ages & Levels Welcome

C1085644-KK32-13

Free Quotes

C752112-JL1-10

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

V Computers

Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing

1021249-PJ16-12

Furniture Upholstery

The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C203 to the Casey Planning Scheme.

Call 0401 488 874

NEED TO SELL? 1186920-HM25-15

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

CASEY PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C203

C940378-KK28-11

C749691-SJ50-9

Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.

1190500-CG28-15

Call 9703 1764

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

WANT TO SAVE TIME & MONEY?

Planning and Environment Act 1987

MUSIC LESSONS

ONSITE REPAIRS

C1082052-JL28-13

Public Notice

Lounge Suites, Recliners, Dining Chairs, Office Chairs, Caravans, Antique Lounge Suites. No job too small.

ALL HOURS

TAX TIME

C1065437-KG48-12

IVAN ERDODY UPHOLSTERY

V Music /Instruments

C542458-KK26-7

V Upholsterers

General Classifieds

1167531-EG50-14

General Notices

C686565-JM4-9

Trades & Services

C784346-SH17-10

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

Real Estate

V To Let CRANBOURNE For rent. Homes from $300 per week. Ph: 5995 5454.

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CN

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Thursday, 2 July, 2015 Page 45

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Employment

V Business Opportunities

AVON Earn Extra Cash ฀

Phone Bev 0411 334 415

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

Shared Shop available to rent. Suit clothing, beauty, retail or like minded (complimentary) business. Great location in a high traffic area. Long established business. Proven success. For a confidential discussion please call:

(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

Please call us at

1300 654 910

0418 998 050

V Positions Vacant

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

with a Professional Home Cleaning Franchise

Join hundreds of other business owners in our award winning, international franchise system. ¾ Security of Guaranteed Customers ¾ Earn an excellent income with flexible hours ¾ Benefit from our experience & ongoing support ¾ Only $5000 deposit + 0% finance (cond. apply)

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

V Hospitality

Extremely busy restaurant is requiring a full time experienced Chef. Capable of stepping up to role of Head Chef when required. Must be a team player. 38 hour week based on split shifts. Award wages plus overtime.

Ph 0428 552 170 WINGS & FINS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Tooradin Airfield, Tooradin

V Positions Vacant

V Positions Vacant

APPRENTICE CHEF

EXPERIENCED HORSE PERSON

Four Figs are looking for the next culinary genius to join our team. If you are passionate about the hospitality industry and looking to be an apprentice chef please drop your resumes in to the Head Chef at Shop 1, 2 Beaconsfield Emerald Road, Beaconsfield.

1189566-CG26-15

CHEF

Sought to feed racehorses, mares and foals. Job has potential for more work under a Group One Winning Racehorse Trainer. Starting hours: 8-10:30am and 3-4:30pm. Email: candide.equine@gmail.com or text 0408 355 795.

in pre cast panels required for pre cast yard in Pakenham. IMMEDIATE START Phone 5940 5817 or email: rapid @net2000.com.au

ROUTER OPERATOR Interesting and varied work for a CNC Programmer Router Operator with a company based in the South East suburbs. $25 per hour plus overtime available. Australian residents need only apply. Please forward resume to: brooke@como buildingproducts.com.au

Experienced and reliable. Must have experience in factory floors and carparks. Must be able to screed and finish. Must have license and white card. Immediate start. 0415 563 801.

LOCAL SEMI DRIVER

Tania Butler Advertising Sales Manager South East Division Star News Group Pty Ltd PO Box 9, Pakenham Vic 3810 Or email to: tania.butler@starnewsgroup.com.au

TRUCK WASHER required for Rigids, Prime Movers, Trailers etc Includes maintenance checks of fleet Afternoon Casual shifts HA Licence preferable Cranbourne location

Connecting people & communities

Please contact Tim on 9703 2011 to discuss

9704-6495

1190051-G27-15

1080110-KG10-13

Please call Narre Warren Newsagency:

section of Network Classifieds.

PO Box 245, Narre Warren North 3804 or fax to 03 9796 9201.

MEMBERSHIP ACQUISITION TEAM LEADER S/S 2-3 - $22.58 to $23.24 per hour An exciting opportunity has come up to drive the Centres Member Acquisition plan and lead the Sales Team with the YMCA at Cardinia Life. If you are a motivated, creative and enthusiastic team player, this position may be for you!

V Resumes/ Employment Services

SACKED? Forced to resign Redundancy

Just Relations

9650 0735

Own vehicle required.

Employment

Part Time position within a supermarket in Narre Warren North 3 days per week Must have previous experience in food handling Please post resumes to:

APPLICATIONS CLOSE 08 JULY 2015

EARLY MORNING DELIVERY DRIVER

Find local work in the

KITCHEN ASSISTANT REQUIRED

ROOF TILERS

in pre cast panels with experience in high rise pre cast required for pre cast panel yard in Pakenham. IMMEDIATE START Phone 5940 5817 or email: rapid @net2000.com.au

www.linkemploy.org.au

Required for yard work in Hallam. Previous experience operating an 'Omega Container Handler' (or similar Handler with capacity up to 40 tonnes) necessary. Forklift Truck Licence required.

Tradesmen and laborers wanted. Work in South East suburbs, must be hard working and reliable, own transport preferred but not essential. Great conditions. Immediate start. Pakenham based. Contact 0437 207 808 or email: info @bradwinroofing.com.au

For further info:

Call 1300 135 008 to ENROL NOW

Duration: 12 Weeks (4 days per week) Location: LINK’s Training Facility, 89 Cheltenham Rd, Dandenong Cost: $640*,($390* with valid concession) includes all books, materials and work boots

Container Fork Operator

MC Lic required for delivery of new furniture interstate, warehouse to store. Furniture handling exp preferred with some lifting and manual handling involved. Applicants must be fit, reliable and willing to work. Casual position with view to permanency.

0419 875 516

Next group intake—13th July 2015

People with a disability and/or mature aged students are encouraged to apply. *This training is delivered with Victorian Government funding. Eligibility criteria applies. (TOID 3912)

Please apply to accounts@gregeurell.com.au

I N T E R S TAT E

eastcoastfurniture01@bigpond.com

LINK Employment + Training Inc.

To apply contact Tim on 9703 2011

Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee

SET UP SPECIALIST/ STEEL FIXER

22216VIC Certificate II Building and Construction Pre - Apprenticeship

Both positions must have a clean driving record.

For enquiries please contact Chris Hargreaves at Cardinia Life on 03 5945 2888

Please forward resume to:

Your Career in Carpentry Starts Here!

With HC Licence and 3-5 years experience.

0418 998 050

DRIVER

SEMI DRIVER

With HC Licence and must have a current or previous MSIC card with minimum 2-3 years experience, wharf cartage and side loader.

Learn more online at:

www.victoria.ymca.org.au/careers

www.justrelations.com C753789-SJ1-10

V Training And Development

Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care? 1187745-24-15

Concretor, Commercial

฀ ฀ Call Debbie on 9329 9544 Aust. Academy of Hairdressing

We require Truck Drivers

HAIRDRESSER/ RENT A CHAIR Exciting opportunity to work for yourself.Great atmosphere,everything you need. No capital outlay . Reward yourself in one of Berwicks longest established salons. Your time,your clients, your rewards. For confidential discussion, please call:

The Academy is offering an exciting new way of training * Fees from $97.50 ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ *฀฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀

Required for wholesale nursery in Berwick. Must have forklift licence and minimum HR licence, with a good driving record. Applicants should be physically fit and available to work overtime and/or weekends when required. Applications can be emailed to: berwick@bigpond.net.au or posted to PO Box 263, Berwick 3806. Alternatively, call 9702 1144 for further details.

Based at our head office in Pakenham, we are seeking an experienced sales person with an excellent sales track record. Negotiating skills, dedication, motivation to succeed and a team focus are important. The person we seek will be able to build rapport easily, be capable of managing a territory and confident in working to budgets and deadlines. Experience in local newspaper advertising sales are not essential, but an advantage. The role involves selling both in print and online advertising solutions to local businesses. Star News Group is an Australian family owned independent publishing company with over 104 years’ experience. This is a full time position and the successful applicant will use their own motor vehicle. If you want to be part of a successful and growing publishing business simply forward your application letter and resume to:

FINISHER

CNC PROGRAMMER

NURSERY LABOURER/ DELIVERY DRIVER

1190398-RC27-15

Now you can earn $1000+ per week!

1187703-HM24-15

V Business Opportunities

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

Become a qualified hairdresser in 6 months

V Positions Vacant

ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE

1183559-DJ19-15

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

V Training And Development

or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

FOR SALE

PH: 9847 0810

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME

1189921-HM27-15

1128491-LB14-14

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Get paid while you walk !

SHOP SPACE AVAILABLE Berwick

1st or 2nd year required. Reliable, hardworking, licence preferred. Immediate start. Phone 0409 996 099.

V Professional

We have Courses in your local area! Boronia, Box Hill, Cranbourne, Frankston, Hampton Park, Lilydale, Pakenham, Ringwood & Rowville.

Find out more about your Government Funded opportunity by calling Charley on 9761 2156 This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Govt. Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832

GENERAL HAND/MACHINE OPERATOR BulkNet PTY LTD is the leading Australian supplier and manufacturer of Screw Flight Conveyor and Auger spare parts. Due to significant growth, we are looking to employ a General Hand/Machine Operator to our production team in Dandenong South. Applicants who have a positive attitude, are looking to learn different manufacturing techniques and can work in an ever changing environment, should apply. Emailed applications accepted to: vic.sales@bulknet.com.au Closing 8th July, 2015

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Cavs struggle to contain Sharks By JARROD POTTER CASEY Cavaliers had to dig deep to find a way out of trouble against Southern Peninsula. It was an up and down match as Casey squandered a 13-point lead before Southern Peninsula similarly threw away an eight-point buffer late in the clash. Clamping down defensively was the bigger problem for Casey, with the Sharks’ multi-faceted offence proving difficult to contain. Casey dropped the ball (some would say figuratively, others literally) in the third term as it only hit a woeful 3/19 from the field. Southern Pen stole the advantage back and pushed out to an eight-point lead - requiring a desperate chase-down in the final term. It would come together when it mattered most - hitting six points in the final minute and a half to force the match to overtime. Overtime belonged to Casey - knocking down more than enough to see off the Sharks’ attack in a 81-74 triumph. Brent Hobba (32 points, 13 rebounds) delivered another of his finest matches and Ben Louis (14 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists) flew across the court to nearly take a triple-double. “We’ve done that a couple of times

this year - that’s the really pleasing aspect, they’re obviously a very talented group, but it’s the gut fight in them when we’re facing adversity,” Baird said. “It sounds obnoxious but I knew when we got it to overtime - you could see it in probably their last three minutes to get it back to even - that wasn’t going to stop. “I felt really confident in overtime that we’d get it done and it was all the defensive end.” Defending the Sharks’ guard tandem Max Allin and Declan Soukop was key to the win and Baird puts it down to a group effort to throw a blanket over their output. “Those two guys have scored in the 20s and 30s their last three games, which they’ve won two of ... so we knew that if Allin gets away from you, they still win, so as much as we were focused on Soukop, we really clamped down on Allin,” Baird said. “Everyone played a role on that Matty, Benny, Jimmy even Hobbs had a go at him - that’s the great thing about this group - there’s so much experience on the floor that they’re able to make changes without me telling them.” The Cavaliers have cemented top spot in Watson Conference with a three-game lead over Camberwell and a win in its next four matches guarantees top billing for this year’s BIG V Division 1 finals.

Casey begins its final month of homeand-away basketball against Latrobe City in Tralragon on Saturday night before returning home to face Sunbury on Sunday afternoon. The Casey women couldn’t get the job done against Blackburn - downed 59-65 - despite a gutsy third-term fight back. Missing captain Amy Mcfarlane on Saturday night, guarding responsibilities fell to the younger brigade as Cristin Daly, Naomi Roussety and Brigette Jacobs upped their minutes. Bec Magdich (17 points) knocked in her biggest return for the Cavaliers while centre Tarryn Wilkin was just as mighty as she rattled off a 12-point, 12-rebound double-double. The Cavaliers’ ladies host Keysborough in yet another heated and infamous Big V rivalry starting at 8pm on Saturday. Casey’s youth men are flying. There’s no other way to put a 12-game winning streak on the back of an 87-46 pumping of Warrnambool. Alistair Parker (14 points, five rebounds) and Sam Pike (12 points, 10 rebounds) had exceptional returns from limited minutes as the coach rotated through the entire roster. Casey youth men face Maccabi on Saturday. All Casey matches on Sunday are part of the Beyond The Ball event, helping raise money for beyondblue.

Champion jockey Glen Boss returns to scale aboard 2013 Cranbourne Cup winner Pakal. This year’s cup will carry record prize-money of $300,000. 107858 Picture: ROB CAREW

Brent Hobba powers to the hoop in Casey’s overtime triumph over Picture: JARROD POTTER Southern Peninsula. 141074

Record prize purse for Cup By DAVID NAGEL PRIZE-MONEY for October’s TAB Cranbourne Cup has been raised to a record $300,000 after an announcement from Racing Victoria earlier this week. A significant prize-money boost for three country cups, Ballarat, Bendigo and Cranbourne, will enhance the regional racing program across the 2015 Spring Racing Carnival. The joint initiative between RV, the Cranbourne Turf Club, Bendigo Jockey Club and Ballarat Turf Club, will see prize-money for each club’s cup rise. The Listed Cranbourne Cup (2025m) and Group 3 Ballarat Cup (2200m) received the biggest injection of funds, up from $200,000, while the Group 3 Bendigo Cup is up from $250,000. The timing of the races, Cranbourne Cup 11 October, Bendigo Cup 28 October, and Ballarat Cup 21 November, was a crucial factor in the funding, according to RV racing operations manager Paul Bloodworth. “To have prize-money lifted to $300,000 for each of the Cranbourne, Bendigo and Ballarat cups is a fantastic achievement for the respective clubs and is testament to the importance of these races to Vic-

toria’s Spring Racing Carnival,” Mr Bloodworth said. “The increased prize-money further strengthens and reinforces Victoria’s position as the premier state for staying races. It will assist in further growing these races and ensuring that they are supported by Australia’s premier trainers and jockeys, while remaining front of mind for international visitors also.” It brings to four the number of country cups offering prize-money of $300,000 during this year’s Spring Racing Carnival with the trio joining the Group 3 William Hill Geelong Cup (2400m) on 21 October. Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge said the club was delighted with the increase. “This increase further stakes Cranbourne’s claim as one of the country’s premier country cups and a significant event of the Spring Racing Carnival,” Mr Bainbridge said. “The TAB Cranbourne Cup has always been a popular lead-in race for the Group 1 Caulfield Cup and we hope this prize-money boost will enhance that trend and further incentivise trainers to take that path. “It has long been the club’s ambition to continually improve the quality of the Cranbourne Cup, and this will hopefully help us achieve that, as well as our aim to upgrade the race to Group status in the future.”

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Grand finish to autumn season CASEY Netball hosted over 40 grand finals last week as the autumn season came to a close. The inaugural Premier League competition was won by Casey City with Emily Wilson recognised by her fellow competitors as the Most Valuable Player. Berwick Springs Netball Club were represented strongly throughout the finals series and took the honours in the 13 and under and 15 and under open sections. Both teams will be invited to represent Casey Netball Association at the Two Bays Regions Club Championship on Sunday 4 October.

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Top Destanee By RUSSELL BENNETT THE accolades just continue to pour in for Narre Warren’s own ace of the junior international tennis scene, Destanee Aiava. Earlier this week at the Victorian Tennis Awards she continued her winning streak to claim the Female Junior Athlete of the Year award for the third time running. Destanee was named Female Junior Athlete of the Year at Australian Tennis’ night of nights, the Newcombe Medal, last year. Following an extended training block in 2013, she started the last calendar year off with a bang - reaching the third round of the Australian Junior Open at Melbourne Park in her first attempt at her home Grand Slam event.

Still just 15-years-old, she followed that up with another third round appearance this year. Destanee is coached by Andrea Stoltenberg - the wife of former Australian world number 19 Jason, and herself a former WTA player. She may seem shy and unassuming away from the court, but Destanee sure lets her power-packed game do all the talking on it. While her incredible physical fitness is a major asset, she describes her mental strength as the biggest key. “That side is just as strong as the physical for me,“ she told the News in an extended interview last year. And mum Rosie agrees.

“They both go hand-in-hand - her coach changed her game to just improve the base of it and work on a few technical things like getting her timing right,” she added. The youngster is already known for her tireless work ethic and drive to succeed. When the News first spoke with Destanee way back in 2012, she explained that she pinned a list of goals on the fridge and ticked them off oneby-one as she accomplished them. On that list with a bullet - “Become world number one”. Destanee has one simple reason as to why she’s able to go toe-to-toe on court with players far longer into their tennis journeys than she is, simply saying: “My game is more aggressive.”

City take the Victory home By JARROD POTTER NPL1 EAST - ROUND 18 SCALPING the high-flying Melbourne Victory has left Dandenong City well placed in NPL1 East following a 5-0 demolition. Sending shockwaves through the NPL1 East competition, City ensured that Victory would not live up to its moniker on Saturday following the rampaging forward effort. Completing one of the upsets of the season, all of Dandenong City’s usual suspects got in among the scoring, but breaking the deadlock took time. Finally after 36 minutes of near misses, almost chances and some solid defending from both sides, Keegan Ziada smashed through the Victory line and from there the floodgates were breached time and time again. Sean Seavill added another one on each side of the half and it only got worse for Victory as Shaun Filipovic and Andy Jerez joined the party. The win pushes the Endeavour Hills-based side to sixth on the ladder and City’s battles with the A-League feeder sides continues this weekend as it faces Melbourne City.

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Picture: JARROD POTTER WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE AND STATE LEAGUES EVERY point counts for Casey Comets’ WPL side to try and stave off relegation, as it took a 0-0 draw with Senior NTC. The Comets’ women couldn’t push past the rising stars, but would have been buoyed by its defensive efforts to maintain a clean sheet. Casey sits in last place with two points, trying to chase down South Yarra (3) and Caulfield Cobras (9) ahead of them with eight rounds left in the WPL season. The Comets host San-

dringham SC on Friday night. It was the same score line for the Comets’ men in SL1SE as a Liam Ryan goal wasn’t enough to break the 1-1 deadlock with FC Clifton Hill. The Comets sit ninth just outside the relegation area. Second place in Men’s State League 2 South East is now Berwick City’s outright after claiming a 2-1 win in the local derby against Doveton SC. In a heated contest, City emerged triumphant after Shane Savanah and Dominic Branca pushed through the Doves’ defence. Phoenix Lawton’s goal for Doveton SC kept things interested heading into the final minutes, but the Doves couldn’t rally another major. The loss pushes Doveton SC down to seventh in SL2SE. The Men’s state leagues have a bye this weekend. Berwick City women continued the successful campaigning down at Jack Thomas Reserve with the ladder-leaders in WSL2SE brushing past Mooroolbark SC 4-0 as Ellie Priest notched a hat-trick and Emily Rizkallah finished the job with her 11th goal of the season.

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GRAND FINAL RESULTS: Premier League: Casey City 62 d Narre Vixens 46. BOC and season MVP: Emily Wilson. 18 and Under Mixed: Team Xtreme 29 d Berwick Springs 23. MONDAY - LADIES: Section 1: Casey City Blue 29 d Ramblers 13. Section 2: Casey City White 36 d Generations 22. Section 3: Sugarbabes 31 d Fruit Tingles 21. Section 4: Black Hawks 28 d Bright Sparx 2. Section 5: Fleetwood Saints 32 d Mumma Jugs 19. Section 6: Resurrected 23 d Old Mags 22. Section 7: Lynbrook Sweet Bees 25 d Mums On the Run 19. Section 8: Purple Power 47 d Girls Gone Wild 10. Section 9: McDees 27 d Smurfettes 18. WEDNESDAY - JUNIORS 11U Open: Beac Fantales 16 d B/S Bassett 8. 13U Open: Berwick Springs Medhurst 22 d GE Falcons 12. 13U Res: Berwick Springs Layton 25 d GE Lightning 20. 13U Navy: GE Vixens 18 d HM Leopards 10. 13U Lime: NSL Pearls 31 d HM Snow Leopards 16. 13U Pink: Berwick Springs Bolton 27 d BS Aiken 16. 15U Open: Berwick Springs Geitz 24 d CD Crystals 22. 15U Res: Berwick Springs Caldwell 30 d CD Moonstones 14. 15U Sec 3: Berwick Springs McMahons 29 d Kotahitanga Kiwis 21. 15U Sec 4: Berwick Springs Aiken 16 d CD Jaspers 13. 17Under Open: Goldeagles Pride 27 d Casey Dist Topaz 26. 17U Sec 2: Berwick Springs Simpson 26 d Kotahitanga Rurus 25. 17U Sec 3: The Splashers 16 d Strathaird Sapphires 15. WEDNESDAY - LADIES Casey District Amazonites 26 d In It To Win It 25.

The Berwick Springs 15 and Under Open champions. 141206

The Berwick Springs 13 and Under Open champions. 141206 Pictures: CONTRIBUTED WEDNESDAY - MIXED Sec 1: Casey City Titans 29 d The Rangers 21. Sec 2: Shameless 24 d Lynbrook Spit Fires 22. Sec 3: Jordz and the Jets 29 d Jaguars 23. Sec 4: Drop Kicks 20 d Just Sayin 16. THURSDAY MORNING - LADIES Sec 1: Sixers 52 d Zappers 15. Sec 2: Lyndhurst Lightning 39 d CUB 33. Sec 3: TNT 34 d Bench Warmers 28. Saturday11O: Berwick Springs Chatfield 19 d St Michael’s Emeralds 11. 13O: Casey District Emeralds 21 d Maramba Stars 15. 13Res: NSL Fuchsia 26 d NW Kangaroos 22. 13Res 3: Eastern Warriors 19 d Beac Violet 18. 15O: Casey District Ambers 28 d GE Tactics. 15U Res: Berwick Springs Latu 19 d Cranbourne North Taurus 11. 15U Sect 3: Maramba Firebirds18 d Beaconsfield Hawks 13. 17s: Cranbourne North 21 d Berwick Borrego 19. SUNDAY - MIXED Section 1 - Cyclones 46 - LSNC Stingrays 25 BOC: Tim Malmo. Section 2 - Bin Kickers 20 to Pimp my Side 14. BOC: Steve Lucas.

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1. WHO has hit the most sixes for Australia in one-day international cricket? 2. WHO beat Greg Norman with a bunker shot on the last hole of the 1986 US PGA golf championship? 3. WHICH English cricket captain was born in Sydney and knighted for services to the game? 4. WHO won the Sydney jockeys’ premiership a record 10 times? 5. WHICH Prime Minister’s wife had an America’s Cup contender named in her honour? 6. HOW many players does a team field in a volleyball match? 7. WHICH team suffered the then second-worst defeat in AFL history in 2011? 8. WHICH Australian tennis player lost three consecutive Wimbledon finals? 9. WHO finished second behind USA on the medal board at the 2012 Olympics? 10. WHICH country will host the 2014 Commonwealth Games? 11. WHICH Australian wicket-keeper holds the record for the most stampings in Test cricket? 12. WITH what sport do you associate the name Larry Bird? 13. WHICH two Australians won the US men’s and women’s singles tennis titles in 1973? 14. WHICH Australian won the first world amateur squash title in 1967? 15. WHICH early Australian swimmer’s life was the subject of a Hollywood film? 16. WHICH Pakistani fast bowler once took nine Australian wickets in an innings at the MCG? 17. WHICH Russian won the 5000-10,000 metres running double at the 1956 Olympics? 18. WHICH horse won the Cox Plate in 1980, 1981 and 1982? 19. WHICH Australian once swam around the famous Alcatraz prison in San Fransisco Bay? 20. WHO led the LA Galaxy to the US soccer title in 2011?


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Scorpions in a fresher mix By JARROD POTTER NEW philosophies and a stronger resolve to prepare and recover suitably have brought together Melbourne and Casey more than ever before. Under first-year coach Justin Plapp, the Scorpions have turned around a lacklustre 2014 to already surprise a few naysayers throughout the VFL with impressive wins over Essendon, Collingwood and Coburg. Plapp puts changes to recovery and training preparation as crucial to Casey’s improvement across the board - going from second last in 2014 to eighth so far this season. “There’s no doubt that we’ve changed a lot in the way that we were doing things at the club,” Plapp said. “We’re trying to maintain a high performance level of what we do - training preparation, and recovery protocols. “The break has come at a really good time and gives us a chance to air our bodies and have a crack at the second half of the season.” VFL-listed players Evan Panozza, Jack Hutchins and Mitch Gent have found their way consistently into the best and in tandem with some of Melbourne’s younger brigade - Alex Neal-Bullen, Mitch White, Billy Stretch and former

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Picture: JARROD POTTER Dandenong Stingrays/Devon Meadows midfielder James Harmes. While last round’s loss to North Ballarat was a sour note heading into the bye, Plapp believes his side remains around the mark for finals contention and potentially cracking into second chance territory. “It’s been a really solid start to the year, but the weekend really put a dampener on it as we could’ve been in the top four,” Plapp said. “We’re only a game outside the top four and if we had taken that win before the bye it really

sets your year up to have a crack at finals. “But we’re still in the mix.” Another promising facet of the Scorpions’ season has favoured the AFL alignment, with Demons-listed players making that necessary step up to the AFL. Plapp highlighted Max Gawn, Stretch and Neal-Bullen as some of those using the VFL effectively as a springboard to the AFL - with the alignment seeing its greatest rewards in many years coming from Casey Fields. “The Melbourne players purchase into that (Casey’s work-ethic) - Stretch, NealBullen, Gawn - it’s exciting and you get a bit of a kick out of the boys watch their careers start… particularly Neal-Bullen and Stretch as first-year players,” Plapp said. “That’s part of the job and that’s what you get a kick out of - seeing that the program we’re running at the moment is benefiting both us from a Casey point of view and also the alignment.” “We’ve had plenty of kids who have gone through our program and gone on to play AFL footy so far, and we’ve blooded some new kids - three or four so our depth is looking really strong too.” Casey will host Geelong on Saturday from 2pm.

Eagles’ crushing win soars By JARROD POTTER VWFL - DIVISION 1 AND 3 CRANBOURNE and Endeavour Hills continued their highflying seasons with the Eagles snaring a whopping 149-point win over Diamond Creek, while the Falcons had to work a bit harder to undo Seaford in a 33-point victory. Led by Kirsten Mcleod (six goals) and Hayley Wildes (three goals) Cranbourne booted 22.18 (150) to a solitary behind from the home side as the forwards left no question about which side was on top. Jessica Daoud also featured in the best with Brianna Phelps and Cat Robinson. Cranbourne coach Kris Smith said the Creekers’ numbers and experience didn’t give them any favours - even after he started rotating the Eagles’ roster. “I think they’re struggling for numbers and you could see they seemed pretty inexperienced,” Smith said. “They battled on pretty well - their full back was good - but we were a class above. “I threw it around heaps had the back line playing in the forward line, forwards through the midfield - it was a good opportunity to give the girls a rest - especially with a big game against Knox on the weekend.” Smith praised the efforts of his hard-nut midfield leader Tess McEvoy, and he believes her recent form ranks among the top of the VWFL’s finest. “Tess McEvoy - her last month of footy has been as

Kirsten Mcleod rattled off six goals in a dominant VWFL victory for Cranbourne. 140743 Picture: JARROD POTTER

good as anyone’s,” Smith said. “She’s been our best consistently - just perfect.” The coach also thought the other usual suspects - Mcleod, Wildes, Hardiman and Cullis stood out alongside Jess Daoud and Alicia Johnson. Cranbourne will be on the big stage on Saturday morning, with the Eagles battling Knox as a VFL curtain-raiser at 11.25am before the Casey Scorpions.

In Division 3, Endeavour Hills burst open the match in the second and third term to maintain its perfect record in VWFL life. The Falcons booted away via Siona Pilkington while Sarah Beattie, Jess Xerri and Catherine Rogers all featured in the best. Endeavour Hills’ heads to Peanut Farm Reserve to face St Kilda Sharks on Sunday.

JOCs are back … just ask any Old Boy on the ground By JARROD POTTER VAFA DIVISION 2 - ROUND 11 RETURNING to their jocular best of the first eight rounds, St John’s brushed off its minor mid-year slump to comfortably best Melbourne High School Old Boys (MHSOB). Setting the stage for an emphatic 49-point win, the JOCs showed their back-to-back losses were a mere blip in its VAFA Division-2 campaign. Ben McGee’s charges opened the accounts with a six-goal first term as Anthony Brannan, Cameron Christiansen and Manny Jakwot helped up the tempo. Jakwot’s efforts through the centre were remission of Geelong’s emerging ruck/ruck-rover Mark Blicavs and that dual-talent path is one the former Stingray could take in a one-two combo with JOCS’ main ruckman Daniel Cattolico. Carson Strobel (3 goals) returned from suspension to star across halfforward and through the midfield while Glenn Costas (3 goals) and Cattolico (2 goals) also forced their way into the best with stellar efforts in the midfield and ruck respectively. After fighting back within 14 points at the main break, the visitors were left to St John’s mercy as the JOCs dictated the pace and cranked the speed to a new level. Ending as they started, a six-goal term showed the rest of the competition the JOCs can bounce back after gutwrenching losses and will be a prominent part of this year’s Division-2 finals’ series. Aaron Thornton (6 goals) had halfa-dozen to his name and leads the goal-

kicking in Division 2 (53 goals) and remains on track to reach the magic milestone later this season if his good fortunes continue. St John’s host Richmond Central on Saturday in a second-versus-sixth battle. SFL - DIVISION 2 SHOWING there’s life yet in Division 2 beyond the top two, Keysborough was undone by Murrumbeena as the home side sent the Burra packing with an eight-point defeat. In a class back-andforth game, neither side could claim the upper hand. Hard fought through the dying minutes, Murrumbeena managed to kick a crucial last-term goal to stave off the Burra attack and take the 13.11 (89) to 12.9 (81) triumph. Tyson King (5 goals) was exceptional up forward while Will Gayfer, Tim Bacic and Geoff Humphreys all won their positions to feature in the best. Doveton Eagles were also beaten, brushed aside by Caulfield in a 60-point loss. John Kennedy, perennial performer Corrie Wilson and Brayden Oliver were best afield in the defeat. DIVISION 3 Endeavour Hills did enough to brush aside a gallant Dandenong in a 27-point win. Shane Peake (6 goals) and Chris Arnold (4 goals) were prolific for their respective sides while Neil Peake and Jake Van Hoesel were best afield for the Falcons. Hallam took it up to last year’s grand finalists Mt Waverley, only to fall back to earth with a 22-point loss - Mt Waverley 9.11 (65) to Hallam. Andrew Daly and Shaun Gaitley battled all day for the Hawks.

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Eagles have a blast By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE has set the stage for the most anticipated match of the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) season after a convincing 58-point victory over Pakenham at Casey Fields. The Eagles, who blew the Lions away with a rollicking 6.4 to 1.0 first quarter, head to Narre Warren this week to continue a rivalry that has been simmering for years. The connection between the Eagles and Magpies dates back to 1954, both foundation members of the South West Gippsland Football League, but their rivalry has taken to a new level in recent times. Cranbourne’s last premiership success (2011) and Narre Warren’s last two (2012-13) were achieved with the other as part of the landscape. Beaconsfield chipped in with last year’s premiership win against Cranbourne, but this is the rivalry that really matters. Both have magnificent full-forwards - the Eagles with Marc Holt, the Magpies with Kerem Baskaya - the two have matched motors with a century of goals in the last three seasons. The midfield battle, where Cranbourne’s Mat Fletcher, Max Gearon, Ryan Davey and Luke Bee-Hugo take on Dylan Quirk, Matt Lee, Col McNamara and Michael Collins will be worth the price of admission alone. It should be a belter! But back to Saturday, and the Eagles were simply too good for the Lions, who have now slipped outside the top-five after being top of the table after round four. Fletcher was sensational for the winners, who had Michael Theodoridis kick four, Holt three, while Fletcher and Ryan Jones slotted two each. Pakenham, who has the bye this week, had Adam Alberni kick three while debutant Jai Rout showed some promising signs for the future. Berwick took until the last quarter to shake off ROC, a seven-goal-to-two last stanza giving the Wickers a 34-point victory at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Kangaroos were brave, considering Luke Smaluch (leg) and Matt Ford (calf) went down with game-ending injuries in the first term, but wasted opportunities at the start of the last cost them any chance of victory. Berwick’s young backline was brilliant, with Ryan Hillard, Jo West and Lucas Jellyman-Turner leading the way, while Ben Kearns and Tim Gunn chimed in four goals each. Chris Potalej kicked five for the Kangaroos while ruckman Dylan Chapman also played a fine game. A 12-goal last quarter has saved Beaconsfield

Michael Theodoridis had a good day on Saturday, taking strong marks and kicking four Picture: DONNA OATES goals for Cranbourne against Pakenham. 141011 from embarrassment, the reigning premier eventually downing cellar-dweller Hampton Park by 77 points at Holm Park Reserve. Unbelievably, scores were tied at three quarter time because the Eagles cut loose, burying the Redbacks with 17 shots at goal to nil in the final quarter. Big-name recruit Beau Dowler kicked seven, and Taylor Joyce four for the winners, while Daniel Mislicki and the Johnston boys, Damien and Daniel were effective around the ground. Casey Scorpion Declan Keilty played his first game for the Redbacks, and starred, kicking four

goals in a sensational debut. In the final game of round nine, Doveton rode a fast start to a comprehensive 34-point victory over Tooradin at Westernport Oval. Dandenong Stingrays pair, Lachie Batten and Josh Battle, were terrific for the Doves, while playing-coach Shannon Henwood was a surprising leading goal-kicker with five for the afternoon. Travis Davis booted four, and was best for the Doves, while Michael Wallace, Adam Galea and Matt Wade were best for the disappointing Seagulls.

SEFNL SCOREBOARD ROUND 10 SENIORS CRANBOURNE 6.4 10.6 14.11 15.11 (101) PAKENHAM 1.0 4.1 4.2 6.7 (43) BERWICK 4.1 7.4 10.12 17.13 (115) ROC 2.0 6.3 10.7 12.9 (81) BEACONSFIELD 6.1 8.6 10.8 22.13 (145) HAMPTON PARK 4.1 5.2 11.2 11.2 (68) DOVETON 7.3 10.7 12.8 16.11 (107) TOORADINDALMORE 2.1 4.6 7.11 10.13 (73) RESERVES: Cranbourne 10.4 (64) d Pakenham 2.3 (15). Berwick 16.9(105) d ROC 3.3 (21). Beaconsfield 17.17 (119) d Hampton Park 0.0 (0). Doveton 6.13 (49) d Tooradin-Dalmore 1.14 (20). Narre Warren - Bye. UNDER 19: Cranbourne 14.14 (98) d Pakenham 5.7 (37). Berwick 19.10(124) d ROC 3.2 (20). Beaconsfield 10.2 (62) d Narre Warren 7.8 (50). Doveton 14.12 (96) d Tooradin-Dalmore 4.6 (30). UNDER 18: Beaconsfield 7.11 (53) d Cranbourne 5.9 (39). Pakenham 8.9 (57) d Narre Warren 5.11 (41). Berwick 7.13 (55) d Doveton 5.5 (35). LADDER W L D % Pts Berwick 7 2 0 157.41 32 Narre Warren 6 2 0 153.36 32 Cranbourne 7 2 0 150.42 32 Beaconsfield 7 2 0 134.84 32 Doveton 6 4 0 101.99 28 Pakenham 5 4 0 104.41 24 ROC 2 7 0 82.68 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 1 8 0 70.41 8 Hampton Park 0 10 0 40.31 4 This week: Doveton v Beaconsfield, Berwick v Hampton Park, Narre Warren v Cranbourne, ROC v Tooradin-Dalmore. Pakenham - bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Pakenham 39 d Cranbourne 37. Berwick 39 d ROC 33. Hampton Park 38 d Beaconsfield 37. Doveton 68 d Tooradin-Dalmore 49. Narre Warren - bye. B GRADE: Pakenham 49 d Cranbourne 37. Berwick 40 d ROC 32. Beaconsfield 52 d Hampton Park 20. Doveton 44 d Tooradin-Dalmore 38. Narre Warren - bye. C GRADE: Pakenham 26 d Cranbourne 24. Berwick 27 d ROC 21. Beaconsfield 40 d Hampton Park 23. TooradinDalmore 31 d Doveton 22. Narre Warren - bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 35 d Pakenham 18. Berwick 38 d ROC 32. Beaconsfield 49 d Hampton Park 8. Doveton 29 d Tooradin-Dalmore 23. Narre Warren - bye. UNDER 17 RED: Pakenham 39 d Cranbourne 10. ROC 43 d Berwick 11. Beaconsfield 49 d Hampton Park 24. Doveton 24 d Tooradin-Dalmore 22. Narre Warren - bye. UNDER 17 WHITE: Pakenham 26 d Cranbourne 15. ROC 38 d Berwick 12. Tooradin-Dalmore 32 d Doveton 18. Beaconsfield - Bye. Narre Warren - bye. UNDER 15 RED: Pakenham 26 d Cranbourne 17. ROC 22 d Berwick 13. Beaconsfield 40 d Hampton Park 3. Doveton 21 d Tooradin-Dalmore 9. Narre Warren - bye. UNDER 15 WHITE: Pakenham 31 d Cranbourne 18. Berwick 26 d ROC 10. Doveton 50 d Tooradin-Dalmore 3. Beaconsfield - Bye. Narre Warren - bye. UNDER 13 RED: Cranbourne 35 d Pakenham 10. ROC 33 d Berwick 2. Doveton 36 d Tooradin-Dalmore 5. Beaconsfield - bye. Narre Warren - bye. UNDER 13 WHITE: Cranbourne 22 d Pakenham 13. ROC 46 d Berwick 5. Doveton 24 d Tooradin-Dalmore 11. Beaconsfield - bye. Narre Warren - bye. A GRADE W L D % Pts Narre Warren 7 0 1 165.74 38 Hampton Park 8 2 0 117.28 36 Pakenham 6 2 1 107.6 30 Beaconsfield 5 3 1 102.86 26 Berwick 5 4 0 101.99 24 Doveton 4 6 0 103.77 20 Cranbourne 2 6 1 99.7 14 ROC 2 7 0 82.6 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 9 0 54.29 4

Straight shooting pays off By DAVID NAGEL NETBALL in the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) is alive and well after another exciting round of matches on the weekend. The match of the day took place at Holm Park Reserve where premiership fancy Hampton Park scored a thrilling 38-37 victory over Beaconsfield. The Redbacks certainly owed the Eagles one, after going down by eight goals in round two, and led narrowly at every change to score their most important victory of the season. The gap between the second-placed Redbacks and fourth-placed Eagles is now 10 premiership points, where a reverse of the result would have made it two. Sara Drain, Jemma Franken and Chloe Birch provided enough midcourt ascendency to get their side over the line, while Bianca Sanzaro, Andi Dickson and Danielle Cameron tried their hearts out for Beacy. Pakenham became the latest of the top-five teams to survive a scare against Cranbourne, overcoming a half-time deficit to record a 39-37 victory at Casey Fields. Cranbourne’s defence was magnificent against the Lions in the first half, and not just Tara Cecil (GK) and Alanah Hardy (GD) in the ring, with Steph Ryan (WD) and Carissa Rakip (C) controlling the midcourt and making scoring difficult for their talented opponents.

The Eagles led 17-15 at half time, before the Lions restructured and made a better fist of things after the break.Meaghan Winter (C) had a great duel with Ryan, who moved to centre for the third quarter, while Rachel Priestly replaced Claire Gibbs and became a real focal point with her goal-shooting expertise. Berwick warmed up for this week’s huge clash against Hampton Park with a roller-coaster 39-33 victory over ROC at Edwin Flack Reserve. The visiting Kangaroos led a tight contest at quarter time before the Wickers played their best netball of the match in the second term. With Emily La Roche (C) providing the drive, it was left to Lynne Moyes (GS) and Amanda Goodie (GA) to cap off that good work, combining for 13 goals for the quarter. Ashleigh Barnett (C) and Lauren Ward (GS) sparked a ROC comeback in the third, the visitors cutting the margin back to three at the final break. But Sarah McDermott (WD) and Jodie Cranston (GD) made the right decisions at the right time to get the Wickers across the line. Doveton has made it back-to-back victories for the first time this season with a 68-49 triumph over Tooradin. The winless Seagulls didn’t make it easy by any means, winning two of the four quarters on offer, but when the Doves had the upper hand ... they made it count.

Cranbourne’s Steph Ryan had a great duel against Pakenham at Casey Fields on Saturday. 141065 Picture: DAVID NAGEL They opened up with a 19-7 first quarter, then put the contest to bed with a dominant 22-10 third term. Ladder leaders Narre Warren had the bye.

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Model range Citroen DS3 DSport Hatch: $33,990 Citroen DS3 DSport Cabrio: $36,590 Performance Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h: 7.5 sec Top speed: 218 km/h Like no other ... the new Citroen DS3 DSport hatch offers a unique experience to owners. contrast to the smooth lacquered dash strip. Up to five occupants are settled in leather upholstered seats in three colours with contrasting stitching, while some components are highlighted with chrome trim, including the DS badge. The dash is set high to increase leg room up front, while thin-back front seats reciprocate the freedom in the rear. A 60:40 folding rear seat boosts the already class-leading boot space of 285 litres. Rear-view camera and parking sensors have been added to the MY15 DS3 DSport, with vision, including guidelines, coming via the seveninch eMyWay satellite navigation screen situated in the centre console. Heated and power-folding door mirrors and electro-chromatic rear-view mirror are backed up by automatic headlamps and wipers. The DS3 DSport calls on a member of an award winning engine family for its increased power (6 kW) and fuel efficiency (down 0.4 L/100km). The turbocharged 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol motor produces 121 kW and 240 Nm, enabling the sprint to 100 kilometres per hour to be achieved in a sporting 7.5 seconds. Technological upgrades and weight savings, including stop / start technology, have the engine sipping just 5.6 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres on the combined urban / highway cycle, while putting out 129 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre, which all adds up to a Euro 6 emission grading. Carried over from the previous model is the six-speed manual transmission. It’s worth noting an 88 kW DS3 DStyle four-speed automatic model has been held off until a new auto becomes available. The Citroen DS3 DSport may be a star per-

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