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Wrapped up thinking is outside of the box THE Cranbourne Community Theatre came alive with the help of a few cardboard boxes and some bubblewrap. As part of the City of Casey’s Winter Arts Festival children’s play Bubblewrap and Boxes entertained families over the school holidays. Young and old were called up for a sneak peak photo with performers and acrobats outside the theatre before being awakened to the strange and dusty lost mail room created on stage. The nowhere land provided the perfect home for homeless parcels and undeliverable letters to live and let children’s imaginations run wild at the theatre.

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generous enough to donate a kidney. She came over here. “The transplant was good for a while and after that it failed. “I’m on dialysis now. I’m getting myself trained to do it at home. “In the next few weeks I’ll be doing it at home in the night time, so it won’t hinder my daytime routine.” His current dialysis sessions take five hours. “At home you can do it in eight hours and the longer you can do dialysis the better it is for you,” he said.

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Mr Perera said the condition didn’t affect his ability to serve the community. “I haven’t taken any extra responsibility in the caucus,” he said. He said he regularly doorknocked and called constituents to keep abreast of local issues – all while waiting for the transplant call. “They don’t put a time limit. It could be two years, it could be three, five. It depends on availability,” he said. “My wife has put her hand up but she’s not a match.”

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But she’s on a ‘pairing’ list. “Every six months the transplant unit at Monash go through their list and work out which donor suits which recipient,” Mr Perera said. “They are people who are happy to donate a kidney to somebody else and in return have their recipient take a kidney. “If someone’s kidney is suitable for me, and if my wife’s kidney is suitable for the nominated person of that donor, then it will go ahead. “They tend to do it on the same day otherwise somebody could back out!”

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CRANBOURNE MP Jude Perera needs a kidney. A transplant the 62-year-old received five years ago has failed so he needs regular dialysis to filter his blood – the work his kidney used to do. But he’s vowed to keep serving his community and plans to recontest the seat at the next election. “I was brought up in a political house back in Sri Lanka. I enjoy being in politics – of course the left side of the political spectrum,” he said.

“I like to help out people by representing them in Parliament.” Mr Perera, who moved to Australia with his wife and two children in 1988, unsuccessfully stood for Cranbourne in the 1999 election. He won the seat in 2002 and has held onto it throughout his health battle. “The diagnosis was chronic kidney disease. There’s a long medical term I can’t pronounce it,” he said, laughing. “It was scarring of the kidneys. “My cousin from Sri Lanka was

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Driver facing jail By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CRANBOURNE West “reformed alcoholic” who had been maimed in a serious crash while drink-driving – potentially faces jail for disqualified driving in a separate incident. Kerry Leanne Adams, 46, was defying a five-year driving ban when she was stopped by police at a breath testing station in Narre Warren South last year, a court was told on Monday. Police prosecutor Sen Const Fiona Davis told the court Adams initially gave a false name and address to police, and that Adams’s car was unregistered at the time. The accused was also subject to a

nine-month suspended jail term imposed for driving-under-the-influence and reckless conduct endangering serious injury convictions in 2013, Sen Const Davis said. Adams told police at the time she drove because she had no other way of getting to work. Adams’s lawyer told the court on Monday there were “exceptional circumstances” against activating the suspended sentence. The accused was a reformed alcoholic who had no alcohol in her system during the most recent incident. She hadn’t “gone back to drinking” since a drinkdrive crash in 2012, the lawyer said.

During that crash, Adams veered onto the wrong side of the road, clipping an on-coming vehicle and crashing into a ditch off the road. At the time, Adams had been in a “depressed mood” due to her husband of 18 years leaving her for her best friend, the lawyer said. She recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.17 – more than three times the legal limit, the lawyer said. As well as being convicted for the crash, Adams received extensive injuries including four fractures in her neck, a broken spine, pelvis, coccyx and sternum. Adams’s mental health deteriorated and was “no longer the reckless

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person” involved in the earlier crash, the lawyer said. She had become addicted to prescribed painkillers, been seen by a clinical assessment team twice this year and been admitted to Casey Hospital due to an overdose. She was also experiencing vision problems, serious clinical depression and possibly could have acquired a brain injury due to the crash. Magistrate Gerard Bryant said he required more “compelling evidence” that Adams was a recovered alcoholic and had an acquired brain injury prior to sentencing. Adams will appear for sentencing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 17 September.

A 25-YEAR-OLD was arrested last week after police raided a Hampton Park drug lab and seized 80 cannabis plants. Police raided the Karoonda Way property about 6.30pm on Wednesday 15 July. The man has been remanded in custody and will appear in court next month. Anyone with any information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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A MAN and a woman in the same car were nabbed for drink driving in Cranbourne on Tuesday night. Casey Highway Patrol officers allege the male Holden Astra driver swapped seats with his female passenger as they waited in a booze-bus queue on Cranbourne-Frankston Road about 6.50pm. The 30-year-old Cranbourne West woman allegedly stalled the car as it ambled towards the booze bus station. She was issued with a drinkdriving infringement notice for a 0.089 blood-alcohol reading. Her licence was suspended for six months. The male passenger, 40, of Cranbourne East, returned a 0.062 blood-alcohol level and received a drink-driving infringement notice.

IT WAS one of the few times for the day when a Seagull actually soared higher than an Eagle at the Tooradin Recreation Reserve on Saturday. Tooradin forward Ben Hallas was one of his side’s best players, having a great duel with Cranbourne defender Nick Morrish in a game where the Eagles eventually triumphed by 49 points. The win leaves Cranbourne in second place and in prime position to launch an assault on its fifth grand final appearance on the trot, and looking to rectify a one and three record in the game that really counts. For more on a huge weekend in footy, see page 51 in Sport. 141899 Picture: ROB CAREW

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A BRAZEN burglar was clearly not thinking straight when he broke into a Narre Warren auto store and stole a number of gift cards that hadn’t yet been activated. But the thief made up for it afterwards when he broke into several other stores in Hallam and Hampton Park, making off with tools and cash on Monday 20 July in the space of an hour. The offender broke into Supa Cheap Auto on Webb Street about 5.15am by smashing a window and went on to steal a number of gift cards. He then broke into two businesses on Hallam South Road and stole a set of bolt cutters and cash. Around 6am he broke into another business on Sommerville Road in Hampton Park, stealing more cash. The offender may be using an old Mitsubishi. Anyone with any information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Rally turns ugly By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Councillor Rosalie Crestani was the MC for Saturday’s Reclaim Australia rally which turned violent when anti-Islam and antiracism groups attempted to clash across police lines. The anti-Islam group Reclaim Australia had roughly 50 protesters at its rally on Spring Street, and its numbers grew when another 60odd supporters from hardline conservative group the United Patriots Front (UPF) joined the fray, with clashes between these groups and anti-racism protesters. Police estimated roughly 500 protesters took to the city streets, but authorities made just four arrests - three for riotous behaviour and one person for punching a police horse. Cr Crestani said she witnessed the violence but didn’t feel personally threatened. On Wednesday Cr Crest-

Rosalie stands with another protester. ani distanced herself and Reclaim Australia from some of more extreme right-wing protesters, including a man with Nazi tattoos who joined the anti-Islam protesters. “We can’t stop them from coming but that’s only one person amongst hundreds of us,” Cr Crestani said. “He has his view. I don’t think he’s speaking the same language as we are and I think he’s actually on the wrong boat, so to speak.”

Cr Crestani said she took a high profile role at the rally because of her concerns about Islam. Addressing the rally Cr Crestani said, “Freedom of religion does not mean we accept the fundamental ideas of Islam, which do not allow for other religions. So that is why Islam needs reforming or it needs to leave Australia". The two opposing crowds were separated by two police lines, with many protesters

held back with pepper spray. Cr Crestani was joined at the rally by controversial pastor Danny Nalliah from Catch The Fire Ministries, whose Rise Up Australia Party ran Cr Crestani as a candidate in last year’s State Election. Casey Mayor Mick Morland said Cr Crestani’s views were not a reflection of council’s but noted it was her right to front the rally. “I was surprised that she was fronting the rally but Rosalie is a person of her own convictions, and I know she did not advertise that she was from Casey Council, she was there as an individual and everyone has that right,” Cr Morland said. “As an Australian, she has the right to speak her own mind and I applaud her for that, whether I agree with her views or not is a different thing. “She did not represent the City of Casey, she represented herself.”

Rail boom gates cause commuter chaos FAULTY rail signalling caused early-morning traffic chaos for thousands of drivers from Cranbourne and its surrounds on Wednesday. Boom gates and train services were closed for more than an hour between Dandenong and Cranbourne from about 6.15am. A VicRoads spokesman

said there were significant traffic hold-ups on the South Gippsland Highway between Thompsons Road and the Dandenong Bypass as a result of a signalling fault on the Cranbourne rail line. There were also long delays for drivers around boom gates on Abbotts and Greens roads.

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The fault was repaired about 7.45am. Metro Trains cancelled services and ordered replacement buses for the Cranbourne line up until about 8am. It advised commuters to catch trains from Hallam station on the Pakenham line. A Metro Trains spokes-

woman said the cause of the fault was yet to be determined. She hypothesised that overnight storms “wouldn’t have helped”. One silver lining was that inbound Monash Freeway traffic seemed to flow more freely than usual.

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Letters Tolerate the intolerant I HAD an old uncle who grew up in the early decades of the 1900s. He hated Catholics. He believed that all the Catholics in Australia were ready to take over the nation and make it Catholic. They were just waiting for the word from the Pope and they would bring out their guns that they were hiding under their beds, and they would overthrow the nation and make it ... Catholic. He believed that Catholics were disloyal to Australia. They were first and foremost aligned to an Italian Pope. They would destroy our way of life, our values.... After all, some Catholics were terrorists in Ireland and England. They let off bombs and killed people. He was wrong of course – wrong about Catholics in Australia. But he reminds me of the people today who think that all the Muslims in this country are really disloyal to Australia and just wait-

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for some world leader of Islam to give the order. (There is no one such person of course, – Islam is very diverse with many different groups all with their own leaders). He was wrong then, and they are wrong now. We laugh at my uncle’s mistaken views now. In a couple of decades from now, we will hopefully also laugh at the foolishness of the current attitudes of some in our community. The anti-Muslim; anti-immigration; fearful rallies in recent days, are a sad feature of some parts of the Australian community. They are based on fear, ignorance, stereotyping, and (sometimes) even racism. We need to resist such misunderstanding and fear-mongering. But we should resist it with education, tolerance, and demonstrating in our lives, a better way – not with violence.The Casey Multifaith Network stands with those who support multiculturalism, and the celebration of diversity. But we also stand against the use of violence – by anyone, even those we sympathise with. After all, if we don’t tolerate the intolerant, we have become them. Let us not stoop to the low levels we abhor in others, but let us live to the highest ideals, and “be the change we want to see in the world.” Jim Reiher, President of the Casey Multifaith Network.

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WITH reference to the advertisement in the Berwick News, Thursday, 16 July 2015 under general notices, “Casey City Council Notice of intention to sell land”. We ask what right has council to sell Crown land? According to the Department of Environment and Primary Industries website, Property,Titles and Maps, Crown land can be managed by Committees of Management such as community groups, councils and statutory bodies, and also does mention that Crown land has been set aside for the employment and benefit of the people of Victoria. Going by these facts, how could local councils sell land that did not belong to them? It seems that there are also other areas that the Casey Council has put up for sale. Dunstan Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.

Publicity stunt THE article, “Gridlocked,” in The Berwick News on 9 July 2015 relating to the traffic congestion at the intersection of Shrives Road and Centre Road in Narre Warren is indeed an immediate and serious matter to be dealt with. This intersection along with other traffic intersections across the Casey municipality are serious issues Traffic Minister Luke Donnellan must take into consideration. Councillor Sam Aziz has called for an investigation of the site, however an investigation is unnecessary as Luke Donnellan MP fully realises the history of the traffic jams and collisions at this intersection. The attempt by Cr Aziz is purely a publicity exercise to assist him in his possible State Election campaign in 2018 as part of his political agenda to enter State Parliament. Public advertisements such as these are the beginning of any State Election campaigns, and more is to follow. Who is fooling who Councillor Aziz? It is bad enough we had five Casey Councillors Serey, Ablett (on two occasions), Crestani, Stapledon (on two occasions) and Berkelman’s use Local Council as a launching point into state and federal parliaments in 2013 and 2014. All councillors should have resigned because of their secretive political agendas. On the issue of Victorian roads, it is the role of Local Government, more so State Government to deal with these immediately to avoid road deaths and tragedies for our motorists and local community members also our cyclists, pedestrians and the elderly. I encourage all Casey constituents and motorists to place pressure on our state parliamentarians to repair and improve our roads across their electorates. Paul Richardson, Endeavour Hills.

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Where’s the fairness? I WANT to say to all politicians out there who have half a brain. “What’s happened to the good-old fashioned values, whereby a mother stays home and looks after her children?” I think it’s disgraceful to tell mothers that they are going to lose up to $6000 a year in benefits. Why don’t these politicians get in the real world.

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Tooradin at sunset. My daughter has four small children, and it is not possible to return to the workforce. Who’s going to take the kids to the doctors when they are sick. Mothers have enough to do without forcing them back into the workforce. Employers always want their pound of flesh. They will not put up with absent mothers whose children fall ill. Gripe number two: Why should my daughter get a childcare subsidy, she doesn’t work for reasons stated above. Why should these mothers be subsidised to go off and play ladies while the government foots almost all of the bill, this subsidy should only be for working mothers. We should not be making the childcare agencies rich. Where’s the fairness here? Gripe number three: We all know the best brains are out there in the commercial world. I can save this government lots of money by firstly pegging back their super to the average job instead of the outrageous sums they receive on retirement. Secondly, how about no free cars these should only apply during the 9 to 5 working hours and should only be available for the Prime Minister, the rest of them should get a taxi to work if they are too tired to catch public transport or alternatively drive themselves using their own cars like the rest of the population. Thirdly, how about no free overseas first class travel (which I be-

Picture: MATT BRADFIELD lieve can include family members). (Nobody pays for Mr Average Australian to take government paid overseas trips). Fourthly, how about when these politicians are in Canberra, they stay in moderately priced hotels (once again like the rest of the general populace). I almost had a stroke as I suspect many others did when I read that Mr Hockey is paying his wife to stay in their home in Canberra – a completely outrageous practice. My list could go on and on however the afore-mentioned is just a start. In closing, I wonder if Mr Abbott sent his wife out to work when she had three little girls to look after? S.F.Edgar, Berwick.

Ads aid social ills HAND in hand with excessive gambling goes alcohol abuse along with other social ills including family violence. Part solution is to restrict the advertising of alcohol. I see no reason as to why we allow advertising to encourage these social ills. Governments can legislate on these concerns to restrict advertising. It has been done with tobacco. Ron Roberts, Cranbourne.

Socially speaking Re: Truckload of trouble Saw a truckie deliberately go onto the edge of the road on Sunday to prevent a huge accident when all cars stopped suddenly and he had nowhere to go. He did a fantastic job. He was from Scott’s transport from memory. Pauline, via Facebook.

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Counselling for solution By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A COUNSELLING group which focuses on supporting people whose loved ones suffer from drug and alcohol addictions will be invited to hold a presentation at Casey council. The invitation comes after River Gum Ward councillor Damien Rosario joined the group for its monthly meeting last week, which is run out of the Hallam Medical Group facility on Tuesday nights. Cr Rosario sat in as members of the group shared their personal and ongoing experiences of trying to help family members who are battling severe addictions. “My first impression was that I saw knowledge and experience in the room,” Cr Rosario said. “It caught my attention just the way people were talking about their experiences but also having constructive solutions.

“One person said they had a problem with their son, someone else offered a solution. “It was a sharing and networking of knowledge.” In addition to inviting the group to present to a Casey council general purposes meeting in the near future, Cr Rosario said he would help the group advocate for funding in his capacity as a local politician. The Vision of Hope program is run voluntarily by the team at Hallam Medical Group and any expenses are paid for out of the clinic’s own budget. “What they’ve got is a beautiful framework but I can give them a hand with project management stuff, get their systems more online,” Cr Rosario said. “Secondly I’m inviting them to speak at the general purposes meeting so that they can discuss to council about what they do and seek support, and we can see what council can do to help a group like this.

“It’s also about project management and also getting business on board to support the program. “All these businesses nearby, they could sponsor these type of activities and in return this could get the program some financial support.” Mental health nurse Lyndsey Coutet, who helps run the Vision of Hope program, welcomed the opportunity for a council representative to visit the group. “It means a lot because there are a lot of people coming from different places and it’s great for council to know about us and they can hear our problems and what the families are going through,” Mr Coutet said. “That’s what we want, we want awareness - we want people to know this group exists.” For more information, and to join Vision of Hope, contact the Hallam Medical Group on 9796 5400.

Have your say! Council has extended the consultation period for the Draft Western Port Green Wedge Management Plan. Council wants to hear from you! » Have we got the balance right? » How should the area be developed? » What should be protected? » What should be Council’s priorities? How to get involved Come along to a community drop-in information session on: » Date: Saturday 1 August 2015 » Time: Any time between 11.00 am - 3.00 pm » Venue: Blind Bight Community Centre (Anchorage Drive, Blind Bight) » Date: Sunday 2 August 2015 » Time: Any time between 11.00 am - 3.00 pm » Venue: Devon Meadows Public Hall (Corner Cross and Worthing Road, Devon Meadows) If you are unable to attend a session and interested in providing feedback, please contact Council’s Customer Service on 9705 5200 to arrange an appointment with a Council officer. Visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/currentconsultations to view the draft plan and submit your feedback by 5.00 pm on Monday 17 August 2015. 1192822-KC30-15 1187118-KC24-15

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Suburb is ‘on the edge’ By CASEY NEILL DOVETON is among the state’s seven most disadvantaged postcodes and in danger of ‘dropping off the edge’, a new report says. Jesuit Social Services and Catholic Social Services Australia on Tuesday (21 July) released Dropping off the Edge 2015, which maps disadvantage across the country based on 22 social indicators. Doveton was in Band 1 - the most disadvantaged - in 2004, Band 2 in 2007 and this year returned to Band 1. The report said a “web of disadvantage” made it almost impossible for residents to overcome their postcode and that community-led action was crucial to turn the trend around. Catholic Social Services Australia CEO Marcelle Mogg said the most dominant factors in the most disadvantaged Victorian postcodes included unemployment, criminal convictions, disability, low education, child maltreatment, family violence and psychiatric admissions. “These communities are not failing - Australia is failing these communities,” she said.

“To provide better opportunities to these communities will take sustained effort and commitment on behalf of government, business, the community sector and the communities themselves.” Jesuit Social Services CEO Julie Edwards said the disadvantaged communities didn’t have access to opportunities allowing them to flourish, like education, employment and safe and affordable housing. “This report may be stark and confronting, but poses a challenge that we as a nation can rise to,” she said. The report called for a multilayered, co-operative and co-ordinated strategy owned and driven by the community. “It must involve all layers of government and the business and community sectors, reflecting shared responsibility and joint commitment to resolve this entrenched problem,” the report said. “Community leaders must be engaged to drive sustained change. “Without such action, there is a significant risk that some of the country’s most severely disadvantaged communities will continue to ‘drop off the edge’.”

Job makes refugees feel like they’ve arrived WHAT does having a job mean to a refugee? “I’m happy,” was Dandenong man Hussain Bakhtiari’s simple response, a grin on his face. CatholicCare guided him into employment at Cabrini Linen Service (CLS) in Dandenong South. Tomasa Morales, the south eastern cluster team leader for CatholicCare’s refugee and settlement program, spoke out following the Dropping off the Edge report’s release. “It’s very important to find employers who are willing to give a chance to newly-arrived families, who are willing to be mentors for them, to give them the opportunity to learn in the workplace,” she said. “If you are at home doing nothing you lose interest in learning.”

feel more comfortable that there are other people learning the language just as much as they are. “It’s not about spoonfeeding them. It’s about providing the opportunity.” CatholicCare CEO Father Joe Caddy said the organisation had been working in Doveton and Dandenong for several years. “Their needs are complex and solutions are neither quick nor easy,” he said. “We have found that the best outcomes have been achieved when we have worked in close partnership with local government and the community and business sectors. Only then will we see enduring positive change for these communities and a better future for the people that live in them.”

Cabrini Linen Service workers Liyaqat Ali Qasimi, Baqit Yazdani, Sena Boka, Hussain Bakhtiari and Hireni Gebrekristos. 142102 Ms Morales pointed to Dandenong man Baqit Yazdani. “Now that he’s working he knows that he needs to improve his English. Now he’s come back to the men’s conversation group,” she said.

CLS compliance manager Elsa Chung said workers learnt on the job and a buddy system helped them to gain experience and knowledge. “It’s providing them with skills that they can take elsewhere,” she said. “I think it makes them

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ART COMPETITION - CALL FOR ENTRIES It’s FREE. It’s DIFFERENT. It’s open to EVERYONE. Register your interest by 7 August 2015 (entries close 4 September) Wallara’s ‘Picture This’ 2015 art competition is now calling for entries. The competition is open to all members of the community: all ages and all walks of life. Entrants don’t need to be the best artist, they just need to get creative and paint, draw or produce a piece of artwork which depicts their interpretation of social inclusion for people with a disability. There will be two winners and their winning artworks will transform two of Wallara’s fleet of buses. A cheque for $250 will also be awarded to each of the winners. Entry is free.

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DEMAND has brought GymbaROO child development back to Hampton Park. Bouncing their way to one day a week at the Arthur Wren Hall, Edwina Allison from the Berwick GymbaROO said it was fantastic their service would now be available every single day of the week. “We have been running in Berwick for more than 20 years, running sessions from Tuesday to Friday so we were thrilled when a parent notified

hoops but we also get children ready for school, teaching them listening, concentration and pre-reading skills,” she said. With a high demand for the pro-active early learning centre, Ms Allison said it was nice to have the option back in the Cranbourne area. “A centre in Cranbourne shut down a few years ago and we’ve already had a great response with 20 children attending on our first day - we’re hoping the sessions available will grow much the same as our Berwick centre has,” she said.

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Local resident Albert Middleton, Cr Louise Berkelmans and Cr Sam Aziz with one of the new signs at Hill Top Nature Reserve in Cranbourne.

Signs of times By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

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HISTORY, tradition and local inhabitants of Casey’s nature reserves are now more accessible than ever. The City of Casey has installed 13 new informative signs at Hill Top Nature Reserve in Cranbourne North, Blind Bight Nature Reserve and Woodlot Lane Nature Reserve in Tooradin as part of their bushland entrance signage program. Traditional owners, wildlife and flora and fauna have been detailed in the informational signs. The touch of history means visitors can read up on the reserves’ vegetation and in-

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tom of a large manna gum tree within the reserve. Cr Morland said the council was approached by local resident Albert Middleton with a request to honour John at the site. “John and his family lived on the property that is now known as Hill Top Nature Reserve between 1978 and 2008, and we were more than happy to work with John’s family to create a commemorative sign in his memory,’ Cr Morland said. John’s family scattered his ashes under the gumtree when he passed away in 1997, as the tree represented his love of life and it overlooked the property he loved so dearly.

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Show sizzle By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FRESH, flown in crayfish will now be on the menu at Channel Nine when Tooradin’s own Wings and Fins Restaurant takes to the small screen for The Hotplate. Among five other restaurants from across Australia, owner Nols and chef and manager Lozz will be judged by chef Scott Pickett and restaurant critic Tom Parker Bowles - along with their toughest critics, their fellow competitors. Up for grabs is a whopping $100,000 in prize-money and local restaurateurs Lozz and Nols will be up against restaurants from Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales. The unique seafood restaurant located at Tooradin Airport has one big advantage the Flinders Island crayfish is flown right to their doorstep. A Channel Nine spokesperson said Lozz, 27, is extremely competitive and mature which is evened out by Nols, 54. “Lozz and Nols have developed a close friendship over the four years they have been working together ... and get on like a house on fire despite the age gap,” the spokesperson said. The worst performing teams will face elimination, and the remaining pairs will fight it out - leading their staff in catering for a full restaurant to win the prize and crown of Australia’s best.

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Holt MP Anthony Byrne, right, presents the Turkish Vice Consul Ersel Ozdemir with a painting from the recent Holt Anzac Centenary Fine Art Show. 141663 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Drawn back By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

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TURKEY and Australia combined this month when the Turkish Vice Consul visited Casey and was presented with a special gift by Holt MP Anthony Byrne. Mr Byrne last week presented Turkish Vice Consul Ersel Ozdemir with a painting from the recent Holt Anzac Centenary Fine Art Show, held earlier this month. As part of the art show Mr Ozdemir was invited by Provenance Artists, an art group based in Casey, to attend and was moved by a painting entitled Compassion in War by Gabriele Jenkins, depicting an

Australian soldier sharing a drink from a mug with a Turkish Soldier at Gallipoli in World War I. “I am deeply honoured to meet with the Turkish Vice Consul Mr Ersel Ozdemir to present the Compassion in War painting on behalf of the local community to the Consulate General of the Republic of Turkey in Melbourne,” Mr Byrne said. “The first military encounter of Turkey and Australia was on the battlefields of Canakkale, Galliopli, and this created a bond of mutual respect, admiration and close friendship that has endured for the last 100 years.

“This painting is a recognition of Australia’s close friendship with Turkey. “With over 60,000 Turkish Australians now living in our country we are keen to build on our friendship in the years to come.” As part of the Holt Anzac Centenary Fine Art Show all the paintings on display will be donated back to the community. Any school, sporting group, community group or other organisation in Holt that is interested in an Anzac Centenary commemorative painting to be displayed in their facility should contact Anthony Byrne’s office on 9796 7533.

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Tastes of marriottwaters Shop at Marriott Waters and you could be eating out at any of the following cafes, restaurants and food outlets on us for a year! COFFEE BARN BAR & BISTRO

SUBHA SANDHYA INDIAN RESTAURANT

Enjoy family friendly dining at the fully licensed Coffee Barn Bistro & Bar. Serving all of your favourites from steak, schnitzel and parma’s to calamari, seafood and spaghetti, you’ll find a dish to suit every taste at Marriott Waters favourite hangout. Kids are well catered for with a special Kids Menu and Seniors can enjoy a special midweek discount. Alfresco dining is available in the courtyard while enjoying some weekend music and entertainment. Take away sandwiches, wraps and focaccias are available or catch up with some friends over their mouth-watering coffee home-made cakes and coffee.

Since opening in early 2014, this authentic Indian and Nepalise Restaurant has continued to delight and impress diners. It is purely focused on offering a truly unique and unforgettable experience using the best and freshest ingredients in a clean and tranquil environment. With over 100 dishes on offer, you’ll always find something different to enjoy on their extensive menu. Fully licenced or BYO wine, you can dine in, take-away or have your meal home delivered. For delicious and quality Indian dining, you can’t go past Subha Sandhya at Marriott Waters Shopping Centre. Ph. 8738 9392 subhasandhya.com.au Monday – Wednesday: 5.00pm – 10.30pm Thursday – Sunday: 11.30am – 10.30pm

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SUBWAY Enjoy tasty, fresh and healthy subs made to order at Subway Marriott Waters. Since opening in February 2013, they have become the most awarded Subway restaurant in Victoria and Tasmania for customer service excellence. Come for breakfast, lunch or dinner 7 days a week. Or grab a coffee and two cookies for only $4 any time. Ph. 8738 9137 subway.com.au Sunday – Wednesday: 8.00am – 8.00pm Thursday – Saturday: 8.00am – 9.00pm

MARRIOTT WATERS CHARCOAL CHICKEN At Marriott Waters Charcoal Chicken, providing the best charcoal chicken is their passion. They use only the finest and freshest ingredients to create meals that will fill your belly and warm your heart. Come and visit them today - your taste buds will thank you. Come and visit their popular Filipino corner today for a wide range of Filipino products. Catering is also available Ph. 0430 725 003 Monday – Sunday: 11.00am – 8.00pm

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NANDO’S Besides their legendary chicken, the one thing you’ll always find at Nando’s Marriott Waters is a warm welcome that’ll make you feel right at home. And that’s not just because of their PERi-PERi! Nandos at Marriott Waters offers family friendly dining and of course – their usual delicious flame grilled Portugese chicken, sides and salads. Nandos.com.au/restaurant/marriottwaters Daily: 11.00am – 10.00pm

SHARK BITE With a reputation for the best quality fish and chips, Shark Bite Fish and Chippery use only the best local gummy shark fresh from the ocean to you. They also have a great range of delicious burgers, souvlaki and the always popular potato twist. Put Shark Bite top on the top of your list for your next fish n chips. Ph. 8738 9134 Monday – Wednesday: 10.30am – 8.00pm Thursday: 10.30am – 8.30pm Friday: 10.30am – 9.00pm Saturday: 10.30am – 8.30pm Sunday 11.30am – 8.00pm

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High African circus action ON ITS first trip down-under Cirque Africa will land in Lyndhurst later this month. Having toured the globe for eight years and performed in Hollywood and for Dolly Parton in France, the new show will tour Australia and New Zealand for the next two years. Director Lindani Berman said audiences can expect some high energy performances. “This show has been specially put together for Australia and hasn’t been performed before,” Mr Berman said. The 90-minute performance combines acrobatics, theatre, song and dance and Mr Berman said it is a great celebration of African culture. “We have selected the best of our artists to create this show,” he said. The highly-skilled cast is made up of 38 aerial artists, jugglers, stilt dancers, contortionists and clowns from Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana, The Gambia and Zimbabwe. The cast will be dressed in more than 200 bespoke African costumes and will be joined by an eight piece live band. The African extravaganza lands at the Marriott Waters Shopping Centre on Friday 24 July and will be there until Sunday 23 August. To book tickets visit www. cirqueafrica.com.au.

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Dine out for a year WOULDN’T it be nice to have dinner cooked and paid for once a week for an entire year? Dine in, take-away or home delivery, you choose! Marriott Waters Shopping Centre is giving the chance to win exactly that - a night off from cooking every week for a whole year. With so many options to choose from diners will never tire of eating out at Marriott Waters. There is gourmet Chinese, Indian, BBQ chicken and salad, delicious bistro meals, sushi or pizza. With more than 10 food outlets to choose from, diners will find something new each week. To enter, just spend more than $20 at any of the specialty stores at Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, fill in the entry form and go in the draw to win this amazing prize valued at more than $2500. The prize consists of 52 x $50 meal vouchers to spend each week at one of Marriott Waters cafes, restaurants or take away food outlets and can be used for an entire year. Entries close on Wednesday 26 August at 5pm.

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Space to play on way By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

New boss after race scandal

IT MAY be the first of its kind in the region but without the support of local Rotarians Livvi’s Place all abilities play space wouldn’t be the same. Due to funding the Marriott Waters playground was going to be built without its proposed ampitheatre. But after funds were raised by the Cranbourne, Berwick, Endeavour Hills and Casey Rotary clubs the all-inclusive ampitheatre will be built in the current construction phase. Volunteer Community Coordinator and ambassador for the project, Therese Howell, is thrilled the ampitheatre won’t become a stage two project. “There are very few places that meet the needs of disabled groups and the ambi-theatre will add another community gathering space for large groups and with a stage area it means groups like Oz Child, Yooralla and Windermere can use the area out of the play zone for more structured activities,” she said. A proposed opening day for the play space is set to be around September this year and Ms Howell, whose son Jack has a disability, was personally touched by one design element. “They have incorporated wheelchair cut-ins into the two-level box seating arrangement so children in wheelchairs aren’t stuck on the end but can sit in among their friendswhich is just really beautiful,” she said. Rotarian of more than 45

BERNIE Carolan will replace Ray Gunston as the new chair of Greyhound Racing Victoria. Racing Minister Martin Pakula confirmed the appointment on Tuesday after what has been a tumultuous year for the GRV board following the inquiry into live baiting. Mr Carolan’s experience includes time as CEO of the Transport Ticketing Authority and CEO of Metlink Victoria. Mr Gunston, who has recently taken on a full-time position at the AFL, will remain on the GRV board until the end of September. A state-commissioned report recently concluded “clandestine” live baiting of greyhounds was “well known” and occurred at the Tooradin Trial Track among other facilities. On 11 June, the State Government tabled a report by Racing Integrity Commissioner Sal Perna in addition to a Chief Veterinary Officer report on the practice. The investigations were launched after ABC TV aired covert footage in February of live possums and rabbits twitching on lures and mauled by greyhounds at the trial track. Seven trainers - Christopher Connolly, Dennis Dean, Brett Mackie, Darren McDonald, Anthony Mills, Jon Roberts and Eric Sykes - linked to Tooradin were suspended and charged by Greyhound Racing Victoria.

Casey Cr Amanda Stapledon, Therese Howell and Casey Mayor Mick Morland were all smiles posing behind Jack and Picture: GARY SISSONS Alyssa Howell after the turning of the sod at the play space site in December last year. 131121 years, Geoff Brown from Endeavour Hills Rotary Club was the driving force behind the ampitheatre fund-raising. “When we all heard about the play space and ampitheatre it lit up our eyes and I said, “Look guys we need to be a part

of it and at the time I was chairman of community services so I approached other clubs to get on board,” he said. The combined Rotary effort has raised $20,000 for the ampitheatre to be built, with each club donating $5,000 to the

Touched by Olivia Foundation charity which is working with the City of Casey to develop the play space. Mr Brown said he was shocked to find out families with disabled children in Warragul had to travel to Hawthorn

for the nearest all-abilities playground. “It’s a fantastic project and a chance for disabled children of any form to play alongside able-bodied children and enjoy one another’s company in a safe area,” Mr Brown said.

FREE FAMILY TICKETS Melbourne v St. Kilda 3.20pm, Sunday 26 July, 2015 Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) COME SEE THE MIGHTY MELBOURNE DEMONS AND EXPERIENCE AFL FOOTBALL AT THE MCG ON SUNDAY 26 JULY Highlights of the day will include: Q DEE-Train. Catch the 1.13 pm Pakenham DEE-train to the MCG and join our mascot,

face painters and other local MFC fans – remember Myki Weekend Daily fare is only $6 Q Free family tickets. Get your free family ticket to the Melbourne v St.Kilda and sit in family zone (Dry Area) Q Visit the AFL playground and participate in many of the free children’s activities

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Hunt’s feat By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HE’S raised more than $155,800 for various charities and organisations over the years and this week Flinders MP and Environment Minister Greg Hunt took off on another trek to Phillip Island. On Monday 20 July Mr Hunt set off through Flinders in an effort to raise a minimum of $25,000 for Abacus Learning Centre in Hastings and Amaze (Autism Victoria). The 500-kilometre walk around the Flinders electorate kicked off at Arthurs Seat and will see Mr Hunt - and anyone who wanted to join him for as little as one kilometre a day - finish in Cowes. Mr Hunt has encouraged

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Mr Hunt will be hosting a community meeting on autism and disability on Tuesday July 28 at Abacus Learning Centre in Hastings. “With more than 230,000 Australians affected by autism, most people know someone who is impacted,” he said. After raising $35,864 for Abacus Learning Centre and Autism Victoria on his third walk in 2011, Mr Hunt moved a motion in parliament for better support for people with autism and gave bipartisan support for a National Autism Summit. Tickets to the gala dinner can be purchased at www. abacuslearning.org.au and to join the walk to Phillip Island call 5979 3188.

Greg Hunt playing with two-year-old Luke at Abacus Learning Centre.

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Nestled in a quiet court location in the popular Courtenay Garden Estate and within walking distance to schools, medical centre, Thompson Parkway Shopping Centre and bus stop is this neat and spacious home. It features tiled entry hallway leading to four bedrooms with built in robes, L shaped lounge/dining, renovated kitchen overlooking family/meals area and full bathroom. Externally a paved undercover entertainment area, two garden sheds, sauna room and a double semi-lock up garage with remote control door. Extras include ducted heating, air conditioning, security doors and window furnishings.

BUILT fastidiously by the current owner, this home is sure to impress - featuring open-plan design with formal living/ dining, gas log fire, four bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes and the main bedroom with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. A gourmet timber kitchen allows you to cook, and entertain in the fully tiled family

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(215120) Set on 40 acres is this spectacular greyhound establishment where many winners have been trained. With two great aspects of return this property would be well suited for all greyhound trainers and or investors. With just some of the features listed below; 3 bedroom family home. Permit for 100 dogs. 365m training track with electronic sectional timer. Feed cool room & dry feed mixing area. 8mx300m straight track. Indoor kennel block with 30 kennels, water and power. 5 blocks of 12xopen frontage kennels (60). Approx. 28 acres leased out for asparagus. For all enquiries & inspections please Call Jason Brown Direct.

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(215192) Located at the end of a very quiet no through road in the horsey neighbourhood end of Cranbourne South and just seconds away from the local pony club is this spectacular 10 acre lifestyle block. Boasting 2 quality homes, room for horses, trucks, and loads of privacy.The property is half cleared and the other half treed offering great privacy and even a riding track for either horses or motorbikes. With other features such as, main home with 3 bedrooms, study & 3 bathrooms. 2nd home also fully selfcontained with 2 bedrooms & 1 bathroom. Lots of yard space for trucks & machinery. 2 stables with tack & feed areas. 2 large paddocks. 6m x 9m workshop.

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

(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.

(215177) 3 Bedroom two story town house, full ensuite to master bedroom with double width shower, ducted heating two split systems only 6 months old. Stainless steel appliances, gas cooktop & dishwasher to kitchen, under home garage with auto door & internal access, opposite parkland & handy for schools and shops.

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12 MonthS old PaSadena eState (215158) Here it is, established but like brand new (only 12 months old). 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in robe, loating timber loors, carpeted to bedrooms & lounge, ceaser stone benches & vanities, well-appointed kitchen with 5 burner gas cooker & dishwasher. Two separate zoned living areas, ducted vacuum system plus alfresco & double garage with an auto door & internal access to home. New it’s PrettY Central shopping centre under construction, only (215181) Have a look at this solid investment 3 bedrooms, polished boards minutes from Cranbourne & schools all close by. throughout, gas heating plus coonara, two way bathroom to master bedroom, eat in kitchen, generous approximately 646m² block with access through the two car carport.

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(215130) This property features 3 bedrooms plus study, with a full ensuite & WIR in the main bedroom. Open plan living, modern kitchen, covered outdoor entertaining area, includes 2200ltr water tank & kids cubby house.There is also a double garage for off street parking.

(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.

(215189) Set on a 544² (approx) block this home is it for a family. Consisting of 4 large bedrooms, master has WIR and ENS. Formal lounge, open plan kitchen, meals and living area. Ample heating & cooling. Kitchen has a DW, gas cooktop & under the bench oven, 2 pantries. Large pergola, double garage, backyard access & established gardens.

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

Only 4 years old this stunning 4 bed + study home is ready to move into. Master with WIR & full ensuite, 3 bedrooms with BIR, 3 large zoned living areas, kitchen & bathrooms all feature granite benchtops & splashback in kitchen. Fully landscaped front & rear yard, solar electricity, GDH, S/S cooling, large double lock up garage & 5 water tanks.

(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. Single lock up garage with rear access to yard, 380m² block. Quick settlement.

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(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!

(215185) One of the best value homes you’ll find on this price range. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, separate lounge and kitchen meals, reverse cycle split system air conditioner. Set on a good size block approximately 609m² with a 4 car lock up garage. Currently leased on a month to month basis at $290 per week.

(215195) Open plan living, formal lounge, gourmet kitchen with double oven/ warmer, gas hot plate, dishwasher, ample bench space, leading onto spacious family room. 3 spacious bedrooms with WIR and full ensuite to master, solar hot water, ducted vacuum system. 3000 litre water tank. Covered outdoor entertaining area, plus double remote garage.

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Are you dreaming of a craftsman built quality home on a great 684m2 block in a sought after address? Sure to impress this as new home features open plan design where the hub of the home includes large family room with designer kitchen boasting stone bench tops, 900mm cooker, glass splash backs, dishwasher, quality fittings including Italian tiles and bonus sliding doors leading outdoors to alfresco entertaining and backyard. Home includes 3 bedrooms BIR, Master with large shower and double robes plus study or media room. Outside you have double garage plus side access for vehicles. Being fully insulated with 6 star energy rating it is a definite stand out home in this estate and waiting for your family. OPEN Saturday 25th July 1pm-1.30pm

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plan lounge, kitchen and family room, 2 nd separate living area with glass doors, could be used as a multi purpose room or 3rd bedroom, enclosed sunroom. Modern kitchen with electric wall oven and cook top, plenty of cupboard space, pot draws, large bench space, microwave oven included (insert built in). Split system for heating and cooling. Master bedroom and 2nd bedroom with built in robes, separate toilet, bathroom with double shower, vanity and toilet. One car garage URL with remote. OPEN Saturday 25th July 12pm-12.30pm

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bedrooms all with BIR and master includes ensuite and WIR. Gourmet

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

THIS well maintained home on 12 acres is right on the doorstep of Mirboo North, with loads of potential. Warm and inviting, the home features polished floorboards throughout, a lightfilled kitchen with recently updated induction cook top and electric oven, ample cupboard and drawer space, good bench areas and the dining area adjacent, a separate lounge room, three good sized bedrooms, a large back room that could well be turned into a fourth bedroom, heating by way of solid fuel and space heaters, and reverse-cycle air-conditioning. Around the home fruit trees are the order of the day with too many varieties to mention - also berries and a vegie garden. The acreage is divided into five paddocks with good fencing and access, water is from the town supply. Horse people will appreciate the former trotting track easily reinstated or turned into an arena and

timber kitchen allows you to cook and entertain in the fully tiled family room whilst overlooking the manicured cottage gardens. Sitting on approximately ¼ acre (980m2) the home comes with side access plus

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

large double garage. Big bonus all this is walking distance to township,

beautiful established low maintenance gardens.

shops, schools and transport. OPEN Saturday 25th July 1pm-1.30pm

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60 Forrest Dr Nyora

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

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New Price $560,000

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loose boxes. The property is also supported by a disused dairy, other various shedding for animals and hay, plus there is a small set of yards and a loading race. This home and acreage is going to appeal to people who want to live in town but have some space. Walking distance to schools and shops there is plenty to like.

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COUNTRY LIVING 6.7 ACRES(APPROX) This beautiful property, 3 bedroom plus study brick veneer home.

the bay and surrounding hills this elevated craftsman built home with

Kitchen with gas cook top, dishwasher, electric wall oven, WI pantry,

sweeping verandas all round features grand formal entrance leading

overhead cupboards, tiled flooring, lounge room with gas wall heater,

to huge living area with the warmth of timber and brick, cathedral ceilings. The hub of the home includes country kitchen with old world stove, 4 bedrooms including upstairs a parents retreat with balconies front and rear. Included on the land are 2 bedroom self-contained unit, large machinery and stable complex, solar heated inground pool, plus

wood heater and air conditioning. Master bedroom with ensuite and robes, remaining bedrooms with robes, bathroom with bath, shower and vanity. Undercover pergola length of home, laser light, great views of acreage, circular driveway, established gardens, town and tank

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

water, new roof, carport, double lockup shed, potbelly heater, concrete,

the picture.

woodshed, hay shed, new fencing numerous paddocks ideal for horses.

OPEN Saturday 25th July 2pm-2.30pm

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Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

11 Cullen Drive Lang Lang

Neg Over $355,000

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

LAND FOR SALE

30 MINUTES FROM CRANBOURNE Bayles $780,000 114 Acres, 2 Titles, 2 street frontage, power and water

A TASTE OF COUNTRY. This beautifully presented home has lots to offer. Brick veneer home with 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas. Good size master bedroom with WIR 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 alfresco area, side gates to backyard, double garage URL with remote. Established gardens, court position, block size 698sm (approx.).

Lang Lang $285,000 1 Acre block All services available, town water, power and natural gas Lang Lang $169,500 700sm block All services available, town water, power and natural gas Lang Lang $225,000 1131sm block All services available, town water, power and natural gas

OPEN Saturday 25th July 11:00 - 11:30am

Agent: Karen McIntosh 0405 145 864

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10 BENNETT STREET NOOJEE A very special property with the rear of this 673m2 block having absolute frontage to the Latrobe River, yet extraordinarily just 50 meters from the General store and the ‘Red Parrot’ café, restaurant. For an evening of ine dining, the home is within walking distance of the “Outpost” and “Toolshed” restaurants and the Noojee family friendly Hotel. The 1930’s solid 2 bedroom home with large family room extensions built in 2000 makes for a unique Mountain town retreat opportunity. Offers Over $300,000 Internet ID: WG3473 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

Drouin

8 Mahogany Court

3 bdrms, BIRs. Master, ensuite, WIR. Spacious living areas. High ceilings. Split-systems, gas heating, ceiling fans. Double lock up carport. Decking with spectacular views. 907m2 block, side access. Build your dream shed STCA. For Sale $379,000 - $399,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN25256 Open Saturday 12.15pm - 12.45pm Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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SOUTH GIPPSLAND 193.5 ACRES – 5 TITLES • Located in heart of South Gippslands renowned farming region • Gently undulating heavy carrying country • Excellent water supply via 9 dams, 970mm annual rainfall • All weather drive to stockyards & superb home site • Central location 30mins Trafalgar

PRICE: $980,000 Contact Zel Svenson 0438 636 290 or Don Olden 0417 805 312 Elders Leongatha, 16 McCartin St, Leongatha 5662 3523

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Devon Meadows 190 Fisheries Road

Hampton Park 5 Telford Court

Market Garden on 23ha (approx)

Location Plus Opportunity

Prime Location in Devon Meadows! Excellent Soil - Plenty of Water * x2 Dams * Recycled Water * Bore Water * Approx 45acres under irrigation * Cool room * Service Sheds * Igloo's Don't miss out on this outstanding opportunity! Fully operational Market Garden on a grand scale.

Development blocks are so hard to find of this size but one has now become available to the smart investor/developer. Approximately 849 m2 of prime real estate with a very comfortable three bedroom two bathroom home that can be readily rented while you get your plans and permits in place. Located close to reserves and transport.

Auction Saturday 29th of August 1:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $380,000 View www.harcourts.com.au

Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220

Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

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Cranbourne

24 Stanley Road

18 Hotham Street

Two Houses On One Title

Nest - Invest - Develop

Two houses on approximately 6.6 acres. The main brick veneer house has 3 bedrooms & study. The master bedroom has full ensuite & WIR, large formal lounge, spacious kitchen & large open plan living & dining area. Includes 9 foot ceilings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & DLUG. The second house is currently rented to an excellent long term tenant. Comprising of 2 bedrooms, sleep out, homely kitchen, lounge, sunroom, separate toilet & bathroom. The property also has an assortment of sheds, good dam & several paddocks.

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

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $390,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

Hampton Park

Lynbrook

1 Bill Place

39 Henry Lawson Drive

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Here's your chance to enter the property market & purchase a property with plenty of scope for your own personal touch. Located within close distance to the shops & transport is this 4 bedroom home comprising kitchen & meals, separate lounge & separate bathroom. Also features heating & cooling, double garage & generous back yard allow for corner access on this well positioned allotment. Don't miss out, inspection is a must!

This 4 bedroom plus study home on a 671m2 allotment is located in the most sought after Lynbrook Estate. Offering a spacious lounge with floating floors, brand new open plan kitchen with stone bench tops & glass splash back, large walk-in pantry & quality appliances all adjacent to a spacious family/meals area. The master bedroom has a WIR with full ensuite, ducted heating, air conditioning, fully covered entertaining area plus DLUG which is currently converted as a recreational retreat with internal & rear access leading to a big landscaped backyard.

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $325,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

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TWO HOMES ON 10 ACRES

CRANBOURNE SOUTH

LOCATED at the end of a very quiet no-through road in the horsey neighbourhood end of Cranbourne South and just seconds away from the local pony club is this spectacular 10-acre lifestyle block. THE property has two quality homes, room for horses and trucks - and loads of privacy. The property is half cleared and the other half treed offering great privacy and even a riding track for either horses or motorbikes. Other features include: main home with three bedrooms, study and three bathrooms; second home also fully self-contained with two bedrooms and one bathroom. There is also lots of yard space for trucks and machinery, two stables with tack and feed areas, two large paddocks, and a 6m x 9m workshop. This property would very well suit two families, having enough room for adult children or even the in-laws. Or just one large family and or possibly a B&B (subject to approvals). With loads of room to move and with a lovely outlook, this property is one to enjoy and experience the true lifestyle of what it’s like to live on acreage.

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FUTURE RESIDENTIAL FUTURE DISPLAY VILLAGE 2m EASEMENT 3m EASEMENT

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PREMIER Builders Group has added another quality home to its already impressive range. An inspiring blend of resort-style living and urban chic, the Flinders Attic is a big family home that has been cleverly designed for maximum practicality. FROM the large timber pivot entry door and double sidelights, step inside and instantly feel the space the Flinders has to offer - including the high ceilings. Step through and it opens up to reveal a huge open-plan dining and family area which is overlooked by a stunning kitchen with butler’s pantry. There are three secondary bedrooms, a main bedroom with ensuite including a luxurious spa bath and a huge walk-in wardrobe, and a spacious living room. Upstairs the options are endless; entertain family and friends with your own theatre/ games room with built-in bar and powder room, or the ultimate kids' retreat. At 313 square metres, the Flinders Attic will make the family feel right at home. Visit the brand new Premier Builders display home at Belant Way, Clyde North, in the Selandra Rise estate (Melway reference 134 K5), visit online at www. premierbuilders.com.au, or speak to one of the friendly building and design team on 8768 3600.

LIFE OUTDOORS AT CLYDEVALE LAND FROM $198,000

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The perfect backdrop for your new home. Acacia at Botanic Ridge is now on sale.

Altitude 4S by Botanic Homes

Located next door to the 300 hectare Royal Botanic Gardens in sought-after Botanic Ridge, Acacia is the natural choice for your new home. Due to overwhelming demand, new lots are now on sale in the debut Banksia Release, including four lots overlooking Acacia’s stunning parks and wetlands. At Acacia, the choices for your new home are endless, but the lots are limited, so visit the new Sales and Information Centre this weekend. Live the life you deserve at Acacia.

Fairhaven 39 by Boutique Homes

Visit the new Acacia Sales and Information Centre from 11am-5pm, Saturday to Wednesday, 53 – 65 Craig Road, Botanic Ridge. Or, call Georgie on 0437 373 753.

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

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LUXURY LIVING

BERWICK

THIS house represents a new chapter in luxury living, set within the grounds of the desirable Bryn Mawr estate. The townhouse, set behind gated living, is the epitome of elegance, class and modernity. The fluency of the design allows a cascade of light to all rooms and a floor plan that is easily usable with living, dining and kitchen downstairs and stunning bamboo flooring throughout the first level. On the second level enjoy three bedrooms, the main with ensuite and walkin wardrobe, main bathroom, study nook and cosy teenagers' retreat. Outdoors, there is a private outdoor entertaining area for those summer evening barbecues. Extra features include double garage with remote control and internal access,

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4 - 10 Bonnington Boulevard, Clyde North. Mel Ref: 131 D8

CALL 03 9796 3944 www.profine.com.au

CRANBOURNE SOUTH

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Price: $549,000 plus Contact: Anne Haynes, 0417 007 350 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300

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SELANDRA RISE BELANT WAY, CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 134 K5) ON DISPLAY: The Flinders

THE AVENUE STONELEIGH ROAD, CRANBOURNE NORTH (MELWAY REF 130 K11) ON DISPLAY: The Cottesloe Mk 11 The Calandra - Open Soon

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Research into rail launch By CASEY NEILL THE rail industry’s best and brightest are on track to achieve global growth. Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Science Karen Andrews officially launched the Rail Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) at Bombardier Transport in Dandenong on Tuesday 21 July. Guests included representatives from CSIRO, government, universities and business, some who’d travelled from as far afield as Bendigo and Thomastown. The Rail Manufacturing CRC stemmed from the On Track to 2040 The Rail Technology Roadmap, which defined the industry’s vision and identifies opportunities. The Federal Government committed $31 million to the new CRC and participants will contribute about $53

million in cash and in-kind contributions. Ms Andrews said Australia’s rail industry was fragmented and had not previously collaborated effectively on technology development. “The new CRC will create stability within the sector while also enabling Australia’s rail manufacturing firms to expand into overseas markets and global supply chains,” she said. She said the CRC was also expected to boost Australia’s highly skilled workforce by turning out at least eight PhD students. Ms Andrews said domestic freight rail had doubled over the past 20 years and was expected to grow by 3 per cent each year until 2030. “Likewise, passenger rail is starting to return as a favoured mode of transport and cities like Canberra, Gold

Coast and Sydney are all investing money in new light rail systems,” she said. CRC business development director Tony Carney said now was the time to revitalise and reshape the sector. He said innovation was key to the sector’s future and its challenges included reduced local content requirements in some states, the car industry departure and the need to globalise. “The new CRC will help to create jobs, reduce supply chain costs and will also play an important part in making Australian exports more competitive,” Ms Andrews said. CRC chairman Paul Johnson said the centre would co-ordinate collaborative research and foster partnerships and the key challenge was translating great ideas into market innovations.

“It’s not an innovation until it’s actually been used,” he said. CRC managing director and CEO Dr Stuart Thomson said the launch came at a critical time for the manufacturing sector. He said the centre would link the industry with research providers, help each understand the other’s capabilities and align their expectations. CSIRO’s manufacturing flagship director Keith McLean has contributed to the Vision CRC and the CRC for Polymer. “Both have delivered world-leading technology to the marketplace,” he said. Mr McLean said Australia ranked poorly for innovation efficiency and collaboration. He said the Rail Manufacturing CRC was in a position to make a profound impact on the rail sector, ensur-

ing employment and exports. Bombardier managing director Rene Lalande took the morning’s wild wind as a symbol for the brainstorming that would take place at the CRC. “Our industry mission is to move people,” he said. Mr Lalande said Bombardier’s founder invented the snow mobile when he encountered transport issues in Canadian snow. “Our company is built on innovation,” he said. State Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio said the centre would enhance the local rail manufacturing centre’s capacity and competitiveness. She said the State Government had provided the industry with certainty through a 10-year rolling stock strategy announced in this year’s budget, which included $2 billion in funding.

Their work done, couple is ready to roll with the times By CASEY NEILL BRUCE and Dawn Van Krieken have watched generations of Dandenong families grow up. They’ve also seen the town and its businesses grow and evolve during their 27 years at Dandenong Image Centre. This Thursday (23 July) they’ll work their final day at the Dimmeys Arcade store before handing over the reins to seek a sea change. Dawn was a courier and Bruce was a manager at a pharmacy back when one-hour photo developing was just emerging. “That’s how we got into the photo business,” she said. They set up in Dandenong in 1988 across the road from their current Langhorne Street location. “We moved across here in 1999. We’ve been here ever since,” Bruce said. “It is continuing as a family business. “The new owners are Delio and Lucia Fagundes.”

Delio conceded he had big shoes to fill. “Customers, they know Bruce and Dawn very well,” he said. “It will be a bit of a challenge at the beginning. “I will just carry on what they’ve been doing here.” He also plans to introduce studio photography and run his existing wedding invitations business. “We are trying to find Bruce’s clone,” he laughed. And with good reason. Bruce said the tipping point from film to digital came in 2005. “Digital’s been a big change but the store has kept up with it,” he said. “You don’t do as many prints as you did, but you can do so much more. “Years ago we never had things like canvas prints or photo gifts photos on cups and T-shirts and jewellery.” Dawn said developing film was more interesting than dealing with digital prints. “People go ‘oh you’re blinking,

let’s take it again’ and you don’t have any of those candid shots,” she said. “I call it staged photography because everyone poses for a photo now instead of being natural. “We can’t stress that enough that people shouldn’t keep the amount of photos on their phone that they do. “Make sure you print the important ones. “There will be an era that will grow up and they will have hardly any history prints. “Our grandparents took photos of every occasion, printed them, put them in an album, printed them, wrote dates on them ... ” But she’s watched with interest as families have grown. “The jeweller across the road, we saw his kids’ photos, we saw his son get married and now we’re seeing his grandkids. They’re growing up,” she said. “You see generations of families growing up. “Thanks to everyone who’s been through our doors in the past 27 years.”

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Get a taste for the country A TASTE of Tamworth comes to the Hallam Hotel early next month. Three impressive country acts, Carter and Carter, Jetty Road and Roo Arcus, have combined to bring this taste of country music to the hotel on Thursday 6 August. Each act brings its own unique form of music and personality to the stage and then teams up for a funfilled finale. The show has a respected reputation for providing a high quality taste of Australia’s largest country music festival - Tamworth - a taste that keeps people coming back for more. A major part of the independent country music scene in Australia for more than 14 years, the Carter and Carter team of Merelyn and David have amassed more awards and more chart success than any independent artist in the history of Australian country music. Their achievements to date include a Golden Guitar, Nine National number one hits on Country

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- the most of any artist to date. Jetty Road - The year 2005 represented the start of an amazing musical journey for one of Australia’s most successful country music acts. Persistence, hard work and dedication have seen potential grow into success for Jetty Road. Ten years on this talented trio are now stars of country music, with two Golden Guitars, an APRA Award nomination, five Southern Star Independent Artist of Australia Awards and 10 number one charting songs to their name. They have also travelled the world and done Australia proud during numerous tours and major North American and European festival appearances. Roo Arcus has released his third studio album, Cowboys and Sunsets, in a whirlwind of sold out launches, ARIA chart success and award honours that has seen fans refusing to leave gigs in favour of standing-only access. For bookings phone 8786 0200.

Night market TODAY a night market, tomorrow the world! That could easily be D.J’s Night Market’s slogan. In just a year, D.J’s Market from the Oakgrove Community Centre has branched out into the night with the launch of this sister market which gives all those busy families a chance to shop after hours. They will find the market at the brand new Lynbrook Community Centre, 2 Harris Street, Lynbrook, on Friday 24 July from 5.30pm to 9.30pm. It’ll run on the fourth Friday of every month. Entry is $2 and visitors can feel good about handing the money over because not only will it give them a raffle ticket, which will have five draws through market hours so no one misses out, but proceeds will be going to the Melanoma Institute Australia which D.J’s has supported in memory of market organiser Sharyn’s mum. Contact Sharyn on 0490 029 133.


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CONCERT Cranbourne Chorale presents Let’s Go to the Movies, a part of the City of Casey Winter Arts Program. The afternoon will feature the choir singing golden hits from the silver screen and let audience members test their knowledge of the movies to see if they can identify where the songs are from. ■ Casey Grammar School, 3 New Holland Drive, Cranbourne, at the Performing Arts Centre. Sunday 16 August, 2pm. Pre-sale tickets, adult $20, concession $15, child $6. Door sales, adult $25, concession $20, child $6. For inquiries or bookings contact Jennie on 5998 7485 or Kate on 9799 1268. Credit card bookings at www.trybooking.com/HIDQ.

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U3A Cranbourne is celebrating its 10th birthday and how far it has come in 10 years. The club has changed locations and added many new classes, including a knitting, cycling and movie theatre group. This term the club has introduced iPhones, iPads, smartphones and Android tablet classes and is looking for more people to learn how to use them. ■ Conference Hall, 3/65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road. For more information contact Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875. Jugularity musical comedy WITH more than 27 years entertaining, Jugularity’s brand of madcap musical comedy combines skilled, inspiring musicianship with comedy cabaret and includes lively, upbeat, eclectic versions of jazz, folk, blues, rap, country, gypsy and more. The show is family friendly and includes au-

ON ITS first trip down-under Cirque Africa will land in Lyndhurst tomorrow. Having toured the globe for eight years and performed in Hollywood and for Dolly Parton in France, the new show will tour Australia and New Zealand for the next two years. The 90-minute performance combines acrobatics, theatre, song and dance and Mr Berman said it is a great celebration of African culture. The cast will be dressed in more than 200 bespoke African costumes and will be joined by an eight piece live band. ■ Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, Thompsons Road and Marriott Boulevard, Lyndhurst. Friday 24 July until Sunday 23 August. To book tickets visit www.cirqueafrica.com.au.

dience involvement with support act Badfolk Berwick and District Folk Club. ■ The Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick. Friday July 17 from 7.30pm. Entry is $12 for adults at the door.

Lynbrook winter talent showcase SINGERS, musicians, comedians, dancers, magicians, bands and alike are invited to the Lynbrook winter talent showcase. About seven local performers are already locked in and the Lynbrook Residents Association is looking for more talent. The event is not a competition and performers have to live locally. ■ Saturday 22 August. Phone 0433 311 333 or visit lynbrook.org.au for more information. Expression of interest forms are currently being taken.

Crystals workshop THE Learn About Crystals workshop will teach

participants about the energy of crystals. The course covers how to use the healing properties of crystals, how to do chakra balancing, working with a pendulum, gem essences and the elixir of the crystals. The classes will also teach how to cleanse and recharge crystals for maximum results. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Tuesday 28 July for two weeks. 1pm to 3pm. Cost is $40.

Hand sewing workshop JOIN acclaimed textile artist Leesa Chandler and her team on a week-long series of workshops exploring the art of hand sewing and stitchery techniques. There will be a pop-up design studio, sewing studio and shop with workshops run by Leesa. Suitable for people with some experience in sewing.

■ Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, off South Gippsland Highway. Meet at the Visitor Centre, 10am to noon and 1.30pm to 3.30pm on Tuesday 18 August and Sunday 23 August.

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

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. 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.

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.


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

for a Competitive Quote SN1074465-PJ20-13

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PIANO, Upright, Adagio, model TG-8826, digital, Brown in colour, good condition, $330. Call 0431 775 525.

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Clearance Sale

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28 Highland Avenue, Saturday 25th July, 7am-2pm. Deceased estate. Antiques, plants, toys, furniture, too much to mention. All undercover. Visit Visited

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Simple tax returns from $65. Electronic Lodgement.

Call now 9799-6909 or 0401 566 360.

Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.

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Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

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

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

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

All Ages & Levels Welcome

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

The Music Centre B E R W I C K

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

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES Narre Warren 9796 7090 Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm

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

Tenders

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

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V Computers

Business Computing Specialists

CONTRACT NO CT000207 CLOSES 29 JULY 2015 Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

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

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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.

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555

N T AT VES 27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

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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

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

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

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CRANBOURNE WST 34 Quarters Boulevard, Saturday 25th July, 7.30am - 11.30am. Moving house sale, DVD's, clothing, etc.

SUPPLY & INSTALL AV EQUIPMENT

Professional tree and stump removal Servicing all areas More than 20 years experience 24 hour storm damage Mulch for sale

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CRANBOURNE 1 Waterville Vista, Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th July, 8am-4pm. Various household and office furniture, tools, miscellaneous shed items, building materials, too much to mention, everything must go.

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BERWICK 192 Beaumont Road Saturday, 25th July, 8am-4pm. New hotwater services, ovens. Mechaincal, tools, clothes, furniture and bric-a-brac .

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FURNITURE, Lounge suite, wardrobes, dining table and chairs, antique dresser, desk. Everything must go. Ph: 0416 008 399

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.

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The Amendment facilitates urban development of a similar size and density of residential lots within the Botanic Ridge Precinct Structure Plan area to the east of Smiths Lane.

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

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DRUM KIT, 5 piece, Sonor. $1,100ono. 0411 233 397.

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning web site at http:// dsewebapps.dse.vic.gov.au/shared/ats.nsf/ ebviewdisplay?openform and on the City of Casey website at http://www.casey.vic.gov.au/ buildingplanning/planning-schemeandamendments/approved-amendments, and during office hours, at the offices of the City of Casey, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.

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The changes maintain lower density within the view-shed of the Royal Botanic Gardens whilst allowing a reduction in average lot size to between 550 and 650 sqm for residential lots outside the view-shed. The introduction of bushfire management provisions ensure appropriate management of land within 150 metres of the fire hazard located within the Royal Botanic Gardens. Increased infrastructure levies will be directed towards the provision of community facilities in the Botanic Ridge Area and environmental education programs within the City of Casey. The permit requirement for maximum height of 8.5 metres and maximum site coverage of 60% will be removed for dwellings outside the view-shed.

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BROTHER Dream Creator Inovisvq 2400 Sewing & Quilting machine, 3 months old, immaculate condition, like new, comes with all accessories plus extra extension table & king spool holder. Retail price $3,500 sell $2,500 neg. Phone: 0400 985 826.

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I can fill and compact your dam, gullies and low lying paddocks. 1177495-HM12-15

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

CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE Call Turbo: 0418 560 247

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

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

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

GUITAR PLAYER 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.

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Employment V Positions Vacant

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Real Estate V Houses & Units For Sale

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NEED TO SELL? Looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

PAKENHAM Furnished room for rent in family home. $170pw including bills. Must be employed. Phone 5940 5686.

Employment V Apprenticeships /Traineeships

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1st Year Plasterer

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

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AN EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TUTOR In maths for all levels, especially year 11 and 12. Contact 0438 884 258.

Required for civil work in South East suburbs. Must be keen and reliable. Ongoing work. Call Tony 0458 323 116.

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TRUCK AND TRAILER COMBINATION DRIVER

Casual. Approximately 18 hours per week. Some 5am starts and Saturday's. Must be flexible. Experience required. Apply in person with resume to: Adam Takeaway, 207 High Street, Cranbourne.

SHEETMETAL EXPERIENCED CNC BRAKE PRESS SETTER OPERATER Permanent position plus overtime. Dandenong area. Phone 8787 8522.

Heavy combination licence and road ranger experience essential. Truck and trailer and quarry experience preferred. Civil construction company in South Eastern suburbs. May be subject to drug and alcohol testing. Must display exceptional work ethic. Email resumes to: transport @streetworks.com.au

WALKERS WANTED NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

We require a person to work in a Permanent Position in our Sales Department servicing the building industry. Hours are Monday to Friday. The position involves the efficient handling of telephone sales enquiries, order entry, the ability to do take off from plans for doors, architrave and skirting and provide in house support for our field staff.

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APRENTICE PLUMBERS

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

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Application in writing to Ms. T. Ramsay, Chief Executive Officer/Director of Nursing, Kooweerup Regional Health Service, P.O. Box 53, Kooweerup Vic 3981 or email to gregorys@krhs.net.au by close of business 4th August, 2015. Police Check is required for appointment to Koowerup Regional Health Service and must be provided at interview. 1192978-LB30-15

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STORE PERSON Flexibility in work hours. Immediate start. Australian Precision Technologies is a market leader in Precision Engineering located in Berwick. We currently have a permanent position available for an energetic and experienced Store Person.

QUALITY CO-ORDINATOR

ACCOUNTING FIRM A career close to home! An opportunity for an experienced receptionist required to join an Accounting, Finance & Financial Planning practice in Narre Warren. Experience or interest in the Accounting, Finance & Financial Planning industry would be preferred. We are seeking a friendly client focused person with excellent communication and computer skills, organised, motivated, well presented, with a professional and friendly manner to answer multiple calls and general enquiries. A proactive and can-do attitude along with being a committed team player is a must. Resume to Frank or Louise Email to: jobs@portmin.com or fax to: 9705 9157

Casual position appoximately 15hrs per week delivering to school canteens. Applicants need a good knowledge of Melbourne and a manual licence is required. Please apply to: tracie@summitcanteen.com.au

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Kooweerup Regional Health Service is located approximately one hours’ drive from Melbourne. It provides a range of services including Acute Medical, Residential Care, Allied Health, Early Parenting and Community Services. We are seeking:

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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

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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:

Contracts available from $10,000. Earn up $3,000 per week. Guaranteed takings of $2,600 per week. No experience necessary, full training. All work supplied. For further details: 0415 326 685 or 9826 1111.

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Manufactured by Timberite Building Supplies Pty. Ltd. 3 Abbotts Road, Dandenong South 3175 Apply in writing via email, fax or post to: Personnel Officer Ph: 9706 6600 Fax: 9706 6611 Email: geoffs@timberite.com.au

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Must have experience in laying tiles. Must be keen. Car licence preferred but not essential. Clayton 0434 522 144 or Eamon 0412 441 891.

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


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Education & Training

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mosque’s kitchen that afternoon. A further 130 meals were collected by Transit Soup Kitchen and 300 were served to homeless people, refugees and asylum seekers who arrived at the mosque’s inaugural food drive. Last year the mosque hosted the funeral of Numan Haider, the teenager who was shot dead after stabbing two police officers at Endeavour Hills Police Station. At the food drive, local police including the region’s Superintendent Russell Barrett were on hand to help with deliveries. Supt Barrett said he was humbled by the show of “generosity of spirit”. “It is moving to see groups within the community reaching out to those who are less fortunate them themselves, regardless of faith or cultural background.

“I am constantly amazed at the generosity that is offered and the manner in which everyone, irrespective of who they are or where they come from, is welcomed. “This often makes me reflect on what a great community I have the privilege to work amongst.” He said the region’s community had “a richness and energy that I have never experienced before in many years of community policing”. There is further good news for the mosque’s food-loving neighbours - there are further food drives in the pipeline, including hosting the community at a big cook-up barbecue at its mosque. Of the food drive, Mr Akbar said: “It was so powerful, such a fantastic feeling. “We should have done it ages ago.”

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

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

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DOVETON’S Afghan mosque has found the way to break bread with its neighbours. As member Rokhan Akbar found, there’s also no better way to draw a smile than giving away delicious food, even from the burliest of residents. ‘It breaks the barriers,” he said. As part of handing out 500 meals to the community on 15 July, Mr Akbar and mosque members delivered hot traditional Afghan meals to 50 neighbours’ doors. The inaugural food drive marked Ramadan as a “month of generosity”, Mr Akbar said. He hesitated before just one door - one surrounded by warning signs such as ‘Beware of the Resident’. “I just said to myself I’m doing a good cause. God was with me.” The door was answered by a large, muscly man with prominent tattoos and hair on his shoulders. Mr Akbar said he explained that his nearby mosque was giving out food, that it was Ramadan - a time to be kind to our neighbours. “There was a big smile,” Mr Akbar said. “He said thank you, happy Ramadan.” It convinced Mr Akbar that giving food or any gift with good intentions changes people’s minds. The traditional kabuli palao rice with chicken, lamb, spinach and sweets had been freshly cooked in the Photinia Street

COLOUR, paint, pastels and friends are just some of the things that keep Ann Atkin’s laughing regardless of the hardships she faces with Parkinson’s disease. An artist and pioneer of Painting with Parkinson’s disease, Ms Atkin will be walking or rolling her way to the finish line at this years ‘A Walk in the Park’ Parkinson’s Victoria fundraiser. “I’ve been involved in the walk every year since it started, I find it a bit difficult with osteo-arthritis in my feet but I’ll get the two kilometres done, I’ll pay someone to piggy back me if I have to, I’ll finish it no matter what even if I have to sit on my walker and get pushed,” Ms Atkin laughed. The walk aims to raise $305,000 towards Parkinson’s research, something Ms Atkin believes is grossly under-funded by the Australian Government. “On average 25 people a day are diagnosed with Parkinson’s in this state which gives us about 25,000 people suffering with it in Victoria and 80,000 in Australia - it’s considered to be an old person’s disease and we get very little money for research compared to a disease like multiple sclerosis,” she said. So when Ms Atkin is not raising money for Parkinson’s disease research she is painting with her group of 12 Parkinson’s sufferers, eating too much morning tea and laughing about some of the things

The Painting with Parkinson's Disease group hard at work at the Old Cheese Factory. that could easily get one down. “We do gentle exercises and dance movements while seated and then we paint,” she said. Ms Atkin, from Hallam, said getting creative is very good for the brain and helps to keep what neurons she has left healthy. “Parkinson’s makes you more aware of creativity and it doesn’t have to be painting it can be sewing or crocheting or anything that you make - colour is very helpful, the medication and the condition of Parkinson’s makes you more aware of colour and most of the art work is very bright and vivid,” she said. Starting the creative class close to 10 years ago when Ms Atkin was diagnosed at age 55, the group has grown from just three people to 12 and Ms At-

kin has helped start up groups in Essendon, Mount Martha and Warrnambool. “Creativity, socialisation and exercise are three things that really help your medications work that little bit better and help you to cope better, it’s so nice to be around people who know how you feel and who don’t judge you when you spill things, drop things, trip over and forget things,” she said. The Painting with Parkinson’s disease group will be at the Fountain Gate Bunning’s Warehouse selling paintings, cards and cupcakes to raise money for a cure on the first Saturday of every month. To donate to the art club and Parkinson’s Victoria call Ann Atkin on 0409 188 317 or visit www.parkinsonsvic.org.au


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Prior’s stepping up By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG STINGRAYS tall Harry Prior soaked up his first run in the Victorian Football League. With the TAC Cup on hiatus over the weekend, it gave the 194cm utility a chance to dabble with the next level up as he donned the Frankston Dolphins’ beloved black, red and white in their battle against Collingwood. The new number 59 was given a monumental task first up as the 23rd man, with Prior’s first VFL challenge to battle as the relief ruckman on Sunday against Collingwood’s tall American convert Mason Cox. He’s no stranger to a quick call up and an even bigger task once he’s arrived, with the Pearcedale Football Club tall similarly brought into the Dandenong Stingrays’ TAC Cup line-up last season for the last four matches of the year - including three finals. But as always, round to round at the Stingrays or Panthers, Prior knuckled down and got to work, making a contest of every moment. Prior held his own when thrown into the VFL centre circle, accruing eight touches and an impressive 21 hit outs from the inaugural run around Frankston Oval. “The first quarter was a bit daunting, had to adjust to the pace, but I think I did alright in the end,” Prior said. “I was rucking most of the game so I was against Mason Cox for a bit of it ... and getting used to the speed and the competitiveness of all the players.”

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With a fleet of former Stingrays plying their craft at Kars Street, Prior was well at home in the Frankston colours and hopes to return and learn a bit more at the next step. “I just saw it as a learning experience and wanted to get the most out of the game,” Prior said. “Seeing how hard all the players work their incredible work rate and what’s needed to step up to the next level.” “I’d like to get a couple more games in the VFL for a bit more experience, but hopefully I keep going the way I’ve been going ... just try - whatever level I’m playing at - to play to the best of my ability.”

It wasn’t the Dolphins’ day though, despite the best efforts of Prior and his team-mates, as Collingwood stormed past the home side to claim a 41-point win. Prior’s TAC Cup journey continues on Sunday when his Stingrays takes on the Northern Knights at Preston - with the 19-year-old featuring prominently across the season. While his tasks vary in the Dandenong squad week-in, week-out whether its forward one week, ruckman the next and centre-half-back the following round - Prior sees his

best fit as whatever is asked of him ... even if that means sacrificing his best position for team needs. “I reckon it’s (TAC Cup) really good - a lot more experience - last year was a bit different to local footy, but getting used to it now and what works for me and what doesn’t,” Prior said. “Getting to compete against a few bigger boys and the different competitors I get to play against. “I’ll just play wherever they need me - I don’t mind anywhere really, just as long as I get some game time.”

Revved up for a super season HAMPTON Park’s Kaitlyn Wakartschuk is in the midst of a perfect season. Kaitlyn has won every race in the Ladies Clubman class at Victoria’s premier motocross event - the 2015 Victorian Senior Motocross Championships - which continues at Albury-Wodonga this weekend, 25-26 July. Kaitlyn, 19, has only been competitively racing for four years after joining the Nunawading Motorcycle Club. “Me and my little brother started racing there where we began competing in the Gippsland Motocross Championships and we’ve loved the sport ever since,” Kaitlyn recalls. She is currently 28 points in front of Belmont’s Madison Bird and 44 points ahead of Bacchus Marsh’s Emily Oakley with two rounds remaining. The final round will take place at Ballarat’s Monza Park on the weekend of 15-16 August. “I haven’t ever won a title in the Victorian Senior Motocross Championships and I’m currently leading so, hopefully, I can bring it home this year,” Kaitlyn said. Kaitlyn feels she has improved in her racing a lot this season.

Kaitlyn Wakartschuk has eyes for the Victorian Ladies Clubman title at the 2015 Victorian Senior Motocross Championships. “Having a few years to get used to the senior competition has definitely helped me improve my riding. "I’m now more confident in my

riding that has enabled me to get out in front of the other girls,” she said. She picks the second round of the VSMXC at Maffra-Sale in June

as her best round so far this season. “The people there prepped the track really well. I had a lot of success there which is good,” Kaitlyn, who is also currently competing in the 2015 Yamaha Australian Women’s Motocross Championships, added. Kaitlyn has never raced at Albury-Wodonga before but isn’t shying away from that fact. “It’s a new track so it’ll be interesting to see how I go there,” she continued. If all goes well this season, she would like to try her luck at competing in the Ladies Expert class. “If I was given the opportunity, yes I would go up to Expert and try and keep up with those girls. “It would be a good challenge,” Kaitlyn added. Kaitlyn would like to thank her Mum and Dad, Freestyle Honda Motorcycles, BLS Suspension, Supa Trik Differentials for all their amazing help this season. “A big thank-you goes to Dad for being my mechanic and my brother and sister for their continued support,” Kaitlyn said.

Josh Beaver is in Russia preparing for the FINA World Championships, starting this week. 118290 Picture: ROB CAREW

Russia gets its first Beaver JOSH Beaver continues to rack up the accolades ahead of yet another busy period in his swimming career. The Tooradin tyro is in the midst of a lucrative 2015 phase with awards and representative honours on the cards for the backstroke swimmer. Beaver’s efforts in 2014/15 season were rewarded again on Saturday as he was presented with the HA Bennett Trophy at the Swimming Victoria Awards Night. The trophy is awarded to the swimmer nearest to the Australian backstroke record and Beaver’s efforts throughout the Commonwealth Games and Australian Championships made him the standout choice. With the award barely placed on his mantle, Beaver was off and away, jetting off to Kazan, Russia earlier this week to take his place on his second Australian senior team. The former Casey TigerSharks swimmer - now based at Nunawading - finished second at the Australian Championships to qualify for his inaugural world championships team. Beaver’s 1.56.48 in the 200 metre backstroke in April’s Australian qualifiers scorched the required time to earn him a spot in the green and gold once again with a second-place finish. “It’s satisfying to know it wasn’t a fluke the first time (making an Australian team) and it’s a great send in to Rio,” Beaver said to the News earlier this year. “I’ve put myself in a fantastic place to make the Olympic team next year and be competitive with a few national cracks under my belt.” The World Championships run from 24 July to 9 August.

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But it took ‘Supercats’ By JARROD POTTER ALL good things eventually come to an end. Rome fell, Cadbury discontinued the peppermint mousse cup, and to the chagrin of south east basketball fans... Casey finally lost. The streak ended at lucky 14 as the Supercats prowled past the Cavaliers 78-67. Despite the gallant work of Bevan Camilleri (16 points) and talls Dean Johnson (8 points, 9 rebounds), Brent Hobba (9 points, 6 rebounds) and Ash “Where’s the Headband” Szalek (8 points, 7 rebounds), Casey could not fire past Geelong down the stretch. But one loss won’t derail the Cavaliers – which still remain top of the BIG V Division-1 Watson Conference one game off taking the overall first seed across both conferences when it faces Camberwell on Saturday night. Casey women have done everything in their power to make the finals after a gutsy 56-50 win over Melbourne University giving the Cavaliers the slimmest of chances to advance. Needing a win to maintain any hope of a finals’ berth, Casey powered past the scholars with sublime efforts coming via tall tandem Natalie Dowdy (18 points, 17 rebounds) and Tarryn Wilkin (13 points, 11 rebounds) both snaring impressive double doubles. Trailing 39-45 at the final break, Casey clipped the Black Angels’ wings – holding the visitors to a scant five points while knocking down 17 of their own. The Cavaliers were able to sweep past the bruised and broken students to register its ninth win of the season and maintain some hope of making the post-season.

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Tarryn Wilkin was one of Casey’s gallant performers, keeping Cavalier hopes of reaching the BIG V finals alive. 137508 Picture: JARROD POTTER Casey will have to barrack extra hard for either North East or cross-town rivals Keysborough to knock over Melbourne University or Coburg respectively to sneak into the finals. If either side is defeated, Casey will advance on previous record. Casey’s youth men have no such troubles after advancing comfortably with a 17-3 record

completed on Saturday night. The Cavaliers knocked over Corio Bay 84-72 with a good roster-wide effort highlighted by Josh Lemi (15 points) and Samuel Pike (5 points, 11 rebounds) under the hoop. The Cavaliers’ first final will be a qualifying showdown against Warrandyte away on Saturday night from 7pm.

NPL1 EAST - Round 21 DANDENONG City will rue what could have been as a win slipped away in the growing shadows. Dandenong City dictated the tempo all afternoon against FC Bulleen Lions – with Chris Antoniadis slotting the opener in the 17th minute at City’s Endeavour Hills’ home ground. That would be the highlight of a frustrating day for City as the next hour was spattered with missed chances, defensive scrambles and a lack of cohesion across the lines. Despite the best efforts of their faster footballers Sean Seavill, Keegan Ziada and Antoniados up front, City’s peppering of the Lions’ goal didn’t amount to anything tangible as chance after chance was squandered to put the result beyond doubt. Goalkeeper Damir Salcin made a few heroic saves as the Lions roared into life for the last 15 minutes in particular, but couldn’t keep out the last. Will Abbott weaved his way easily through the City defence, forcing Salcin to come

out from goals to attack, but he was bypassed by the Lion, who smashed home the equaliser to save face for Bulleen and take the solitary point. City coach Aaron Healey thought that 10 minute lapse at the death was not indicative of his side’s resolve. “Against a team who is top of the table in the other league (NPL1 West), I thought we were the better team and probably could’ve got the three points if we did the job for 90 minutes,” Healey said. “I thought we were the better team for 80-85 minutes and what happens when you’re 1-nil up is they throw numbers forward and try to get an equaliser.” Healey praised the efforts on and off the park from new recruit Antoniados - who drives from Epping to Endeavour Hills and back every training - and also thought it was pleasing to get Dario Matkovic and Seavill running around once more. City sits sixth in NPL1 East and faces Box Hill United this weekend for a chance to spring up the ladder.

WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE AND STATE LEAGUES THEY did it! Casey Comets finally broke a 16-game winless drought this season with a 6-0 thrashing of lowly South Yarra. Antonia Niteros and Mykaylin Rosenquist both rattled off a brace each alongside Harriet Cordner and Raelynn Mikell to well-and-truly put the visitors to the sword. It keeps the once slender chances of the Comets’ staying in the top flight well-and-truly alive now - sitting in 11th now two points behind 10th ranked Caulfield. The Comets have five rounds left to find the extra points, starting on Saturday away against Bundoora United. In State League 2, Berwick City maintained its stranglehold on the league with a 3-1 win over Whitehorse United as Kelsey Minton (2 goals) and Shirley Anthony continued to pepper the opposition nets. Across the men’s side of the ledger, Casey Comets continued the women’s efforts to defeat Noble Park United 2-1, Doveton SC was belted 4-2 by Mooroolbark and Berwick City drew 1-1 with Beaumaris.

Funds develop female players By RUSSELL BENNETT THE West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA) has moved one step closer to having its own junior girls competition. It was recently announced as one of 18 Victorian cricket competitions to receive funding through Cricket Victoria’s Junior Female Development Grant. With a $5000 funding injection, the associations have committed to growing girls cricket at a junior level through initiatives including establishing junior girls competitions, coach and umpire development, purchasing equipment, and marketing and promotion. WGCA junior cricket coordinator Michael Ryan said the grant was applied for on the rationale that “we think there’s a real demand for girls cricket in the region”. Ryan indicated that, in the early going, a WGCA girls side could play representative games

against an equivalent side from the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association – one of the other successful grant applicants, which also falls into the South East Country region. “We surveyed clubs to gauge their interest and the response was very positive – there are 20-plus (girls) interested already,” Ryan said. The News understands that the ultimate aim is to get a girls competition up and running in the WGCA. Ryan said the Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club had also put its support behind the concept through coaching, the potential use of facilities and promotion where needed. “Hopefully this comes to fruition,” he said. “All the indicators are very positive so far. “The WGCA junior committee is really good to deal with. “No one on there has a girl playing but everyone has an in-

terest in junior cricket and developing this. “We suspect that there’s a demand for girls’ cricket.” Following the recent launch of the inaugural Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL), the Junior Female Development Grant aims to build a solid foundation for girls cricket at the local level. Cricket Victoria’s Grants Committee chair Sue Crow said in a statement on the Cricket Victoria website: “The introduction of the WBBL brings a lot of excitement to the development of female cricket in Victoria and it’s great to see so many associations encouraging girls to play cricket through the funded projects.” Anyone interested in getting involved should contact their local club, the West Gippsland Cricket Association, or Michael Ryan on 0439 395 487.

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1. WHO ended Nick Kyrgios’ 2015 Wimbledon campaign? 2. WHAT is the medal for the top player in Australian cricket now known as? 3. WHICH overseas player has won the Australian Open golf title seven times? 4. FOR which American basketball team did Magic Johnson play? 5. WHAT are the two major categories of weightlifting? 6. WHICH Australian won a swimming gold meal at the 1972 Olympics when American Rick DeMont was disqualified after a positive dope test? 7. WHO was Australia’s first Olympic gold medallist? 8. WHO at one stage had scored both the most centuries and most ducks for Australia in one-day cricket? 9. WHAT was jockey Roy Higgins’ nickname? 10. WHICH American 1972 Olympic hero attempted a comeback in the late 1980s? 11. WHEN does a golfer use an ‘explosion shot’? 12. WHICH two boxers fought out the ‘thriller in Manila’? 13. WHO became the youngest player to score a century on debut in Australian firstclass cricket in 2011? 14. WHICH two-year-old horse holds the all-time Australian prize-money racing record? 15. WHO was Australia’s first surfing world champion? 16. WHICH AFL team went from last to first place in the space of 12 months during the ‘70s? 17. WHO won the Australian Men’s Open tennis title in 2012? 18. WHICH Australian woman golfer finished with the best individual score at the 1983 world amateur pairs event? 19. WHO won the 1984 Olympic - 1986 Commonwealth Games decathlon double? 20. HOW many attempts are competitors allowed at each weight in weightlifting?


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The numbers didn’t have it By JARROD POTTER VWFL - DIVISION 1 AND 3 DOWN in the trenches, Endeavour Hills had to toil to knock over Kew. While the score line suggests a down in the dirt slog, conditions could not have been more perfect - as a sunny winter’s day stood in contrast to the struggle in the packs. The in-and-under types excelled for the Falcons as Maria Pickering, Ashlee Ladson and Georgia Punton all put their bodies on the line to take the pill in the 26-point victory. Jess Wallace excelled in her return to the line-up to add yet another string to the Falcons’ bow and another fan favourite Wallace - Sarah - is set to return in the next couple of weeks. Coach Mark Haughton praised the efforts of the Falcons’ never-give-in attitude, especially when injuries started to set in. “Was a pretty rugged game against Kew,” Haughton said. “They really poured on the numbers around the ball and our forward line. “We got there though, massive effort really as tackling was hard from both sides.” With ruck mainstay Ash Seymour going down injured, it opened the door for the next Falcon to soar at the centre

VFL NORTHERN BLUES 1.2 4.3 5.3 9.4 (58) CASEY SCORPIONS 3.4 7.7 11.13 15.15 (105) NORTHERN BLUES GOALS: J. Johnston 2, K. Jaksch 2, B. Johnson 2, M. Watson, S. Murray, P. Dirago. BEST: L. Jones, J. Roberts, Z. Ballard, J. Johnston, T. Armitage, M. Whiley. CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: J. Hunt 4, M. Jamar 3, J. Spencer 2, B. Rutherford, S. Byrnes, M. King, J. Grimes, M. Jones, V. Michie. BEST: M. Jamar, J. Grimes, J. McKenzie, J. Hunt, J. Hutchins, E. Panozza.

defining contest on Sunday from 12pm. Cranbourne had no trouble brushing aside a lacklustre Darebin in Division 1, taking a whopping 136-point triumph on their road trip. Kirsten Mcleod, Bianca Jakobsson (5 goals each) and Hayley Wildes (4) all lined up to join the fun as Cranbourne recorded its eighth win on the trot. With the win Cranbourne reclaimed top spot on the ladder and faces St Kilda at home on Sunday. Cranbourne’s seconds knocked over Bayswater by 34 points and Endeavour Hills’ seconds had a bye after Montmorency forfeited.

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Just keep on keeping on VFL - ROUND 14 A CLOSELY fought VFL home-and-away season is starting to wrap up - with second to seventh separated by a solitary win. Stuck squarely in this logjam is Casey - whom needed a win to stay in the finals’ hunt and potentially get a finals’ double chance. While victory alone would have sufficed to keep Casey in the top echelon, an absolute pumping of a depleted Northern Blues outfit by 47 points was the actual outcome. “We’ll just keep on keeping on,” Casey coach Justin Plapp said. “We’re healthy and getting some really good results from all parts of the club at the moment, so it’s all going well. “You’re only five days away from another loss though - so things can unravel really quick-

bounce with Haughton ecstatic by the efforts of step-in tall Sarah Bodycomb. “Ash Seymour went down with an ankle… will be out for at least a week, and Sarah Bodycomb was the replacement,” Haughton said. “She smashed it to bits, needless to say we left her there for the rest of the game as she took some contested marks, was great at the hard ball on the ground and smashed the ruck contest.” Cruising atop the ladder with 11 wins in a row and 700.79 per cent, the high-flying Falcons head out to Deer Park for their next ladder-

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Jess Wallace takes a hair-raising mark on her return to the Endeavour Hills' line-up. 141959 Picture: JARROD POTTER

ly and we really respect that… we’re focused on taking each game on its merit.” Kicking away progressively, Casey started its Northern rampage at the coalface in the interior. Smashing apart the Blues’ rucks via Mark Jamar and Jake Spencer they funnelled the ball out through Viv Michie and Jack Grimes - with the Melbourne quartet leaving little room for the Blues’ to fight back. From there it was all outside run and carry through Jimmy Toumpas, Jayden Hunt and Matt Jones - with Hunt excelling in one of his best outings to boot four goals. While kicking was a little lopsided - booting 15.15 (105) to 9.4 (58) - Casey’s hard-edged approach reaped the better results. “We felt that we dominated the stoppages, the contested part of the game - Jamar and

Spencer as two big ruckman give us plenty of first use and first possession,” Plapp said. “We were able to get the ball to the outside and use those guys and set up that we’d be able to get the ball to better parts of the ground going inside 50.” Casey’s route towards the finals is fairly precarious - with this weekend’s match against Collingwood (seventh), just the start of harder things to come, the run home featuring clashes against the VFL’s top three Box Hill, Williamstown and Sandringham. But that’s not the immediate issue for Casey and something the coach will leave for another day to worry about. “We’ve got a tough five weeks, but we want to focus on Collingwood and we’ve got a brand of footy that stands up to the way they play,” Plapp said. Casey heads out to Victoria Park at noon on Sunday.

IT’S easy to look only at the big names when gazing back through the football history books. Narre Warren Junior Football Club has its fair share of legends representing in flags, premierships cups, history boards and signed photographs decorating the walls at Sweeney Reserve across its 40-year history. Brendan Fevola, Tom Scully, Trent Croad, Chris Newman and Matthew Boyd among other AFL players and the club’s inaugural Women’s AFL player Kara Donnellan. But the Magpies are built on more than just their greatest successes. It’s a club driven from the bottom up as players from across the area don the black and white stripes from under-8s all the way through to their final games as junior footballers. From its first match, played in 1975 against Chelsea Heights, Narre juniors have been an integral part of the local football landscape. Their jumpers say “40 Years Strong” this season and club president Daniel “Shorty” Shortis wants to ensure it isn’t just the past and current generations that experience that Narre strength. “The club means - in my eyes - the absolute world to me - this place is my second home,” Shortis said. “I’m here as part of the legacy and also here to cement my own legacy on this place and just be there for the kids.”

Celebrating 40 years in the local ranks, Narre Warren Junior Football Club is as pumped as this fleet of guns to reach the milestone. Back: Pat, Declan, Bailey, Shorty and Hayden. Front: Bailey, Jordan, Tylar and Andrew. 140845 Picture: JARROD POTTER The efforts of proud Narre contributors Brian Dickson, Jason Heard and especially Jason Quirk helped drive the recent success of the club and can’t be undervalued when looking back. “Over the last 10 years, the person who kept the club going the most was Jason Quirk,” Narre Warren committee member Roger Johnston said. “When the club needed him, he kept putting his hand up he’d come back and say we need to get the club back and going. “For the last quarter of this 40 years, he’d be the one who kept pushing the club - even when he stood down he was an assistant coach, coach and always in the background.” Through successes and trying times alike, the club has stood tall and endured and will celebrate reaching its 40th anniversary with a Black and White

Cocktail Party on 4 September at Amberlee Receptions in Cranbourne. The club is set to announce on the night four Team of the Decade squads, life-memberships, club person awards and the Justin Dickson Awards named for a Magpies’ player taken far too soon. While the anniversaries and milestones are special, Narre Warren JFC loves to see the next generation come through most of all - sons and daughters of former Magpies returning to the nest and start their football journeys. “You see some of the kids who played together and they’re now dads standing on the sidelines watching their kids and it’s that legacy that we’re proud of,” Johnston said. For more information on the 40-year celebrations, contact the club at www.nwjfc.com.au

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Rivals set for battle By DAVID NAGEL

Tooradin’s Ben Hallas is wrapped up by gun Cranbourne defender Brandon Osborne during Saturday's Picture: ROB CAREW clash at Westernport Oval. 141899 ing it six on end with a 49-point victory over Tooradin at Westernport Oval. The battle of the South Gippsland Highway was an arm-wrestle early, the Eagles leading by just a straight kick at half time, before the visitors lifted their work rate after the break. “We controlled the stoppages and controlled the game after half time,” was Cranbourne coach Simon Goosey’s frank assessment after the match. The Eagles, who welcomed back Curtis Barker for his first senior game since round two, were well served up forward by Marc Holt and Michael Theodoridis, who kicked four and three goals respectively,

while Ryan Davey, Troy Tharle and youngster Jordan Bertrand were efficient four-quarter performers. Ben Hallas was the Seagulls best player, kicking two goals along the way, while Michael Wallace, Ryan White, Andrew Proctor and Michael Hobbs can also hold their heads high. ROC led by three points at the final change against Doveton, but ran out of steam on its way to a 30-point loss at Robinson Oval. Emerging defender James Sloothaak was again impressive for the Kangaroos, who could manage just three points in the final quarter. Keith Dobson, Shannon Henwood and Michael ‘Pickles’ Henry

were terrific for the Doves, who need to defeat Pakenham this weekend to keep their finals hopes alive. Pakenham warmed up for the clash against the Doves with a dour 20-point victory over Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. The Redbacks remain winless in 2015, but pushed the Lions, who led by just three points at the final break. But a 5.5 to 3.0 final quarter kept the Lions’ finals hopes alive. Russ Lehman and Daniel Fry booted three each for the winners who had youngsters Todd Beck and Matt DeBruin in red-hot form around the ground.

Lions make leap from behind By DAVID NAGEL PAKENHAM’S hopes of securing a top-three position have received a major boost after the Lions came from six goals behind in the third quarter to secure a thrilling 34-34 draw with second-placed Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. The Lions worked their way to the front in the dying seconds but a whistle-beater by the Redbacks tied things away to give the competition its third draw of the season. The Lions have their destiny in their own hands now, having played both Narre Warren and the Redbacks for a second time, having a clear run to the finish line against teams that sit below them. Lions’ coach Kerry Twyford concedes that Saturday’s two points could be very handy at the end of the season. “The competition is so tight this year, the netball is fantastic, so to get that double-chance is going to be so important come finals time,” Twyford said. The Lions came out firing, and finished strongly, but the Redbacks dominated the middle stages of the match. Chloe Birch and Cathy Leeves helped the home side to 20 goals in the second and third terms, while the Redbacks’ defence, led by Kim Coulson, Zoe Ryde and Jemma Franken held the Lions to just 13 through the same period of play. It left the Lions needing a lift, three goals down at the final break, and some of their stars re-

sponded. Meaghan Winter, Lauren Lenders, and the steady shooting-hand of Rachel Priestly, saw the Lions produce their best output of the match, 11 goals to seven, to lock things away at the final whistle. It’s a scary thought, but ladder-leader Narre Warren just seems to be getting better and better as emphasised by its crushing 68-25 victory over Berwick at Kalora Park. The Magpies tripled the score of the Wickers in every quarter of the match except the second, where 12 goals to eight was clearly the most competitive stage of the match. Goal-scorer Elly Stewart was sensational under the ring for the winners, who showed their depth by playing skipper Leigh Taylor, Tayla Shannon and Courtney Phelps after half time only. Cranbourne’s dream of playing finals is still well and truly alive after a comfortable 54-26 victory over Tooradin at Westernport. The Eagles were consistent with their scoring throughout the match, but their defence, led by Tara Cecil and Alanah Hardy, really ramped things up in the second quarter, allowing the Seagulls just a solitary goal for the quarter. A free-flowing Doveton is back inside the top five after a 66-38 blitz against ROC at Robinson Oval. The Doves have scored, and are averaging, more goals than any other side in the competition this season, and that has to make them a threat.

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SEFNL SCOREBOARD ROUND 13 SENIORS CRANBOURNE 2.0 5.6 11.14 15.17 (107) TOORADINDALMORE 2.4 4.6 6.13 7.16 (58) BERWICK 2.2 6.6 10.10 13.13 (91) NARRE WARREN 2.2 4.4 5.6 10.11 (71) DOVETON 2.6 6.8 6.17 11.23 (89) ROC 2.2 6.6 8.8 8.11 (59) PAKENHAM 3.1 8.6 10.9 15.14 (104) HAMPTON PARK 4.2 6.3 10.6 13.6 (84) RESERVES: Cranbourne 23.11 (149) d Tooradin-Dalmore 3.5 (23). Berwick 9.15 (69) d Narre Warren 8.2 (50). Doveton 8.12 (60) d ROC 6.3 (39). Pakenham 14.13 (97) d Hampton Park 7.3 (45). UNDER 19: Cranbourne 25.20 (170) d Tooradin-Dalmore 2.2 (14). Berwick 9.9 (63) d Narre Warren 9.5 (59). Doveton 7.9 (51) d ROC 6.9 (45). Beaconsfield 18.11 (119) d Pakenham 1.3 (9). UNDER 18: Cranbourne 15.19 (109) d Pakenham 4.1 (25). Beaconsfield 10.7 (67) d Doveton 3.4 (22). Berwick 10.13 (73) d Narre Warren 6.7 (43). SENIOR LADDER W L D % PTS BERWICK 10 2 0 167.46 44 CRANBOURNE 9 2 0 152.15 44 BEACONSFIELD 9 2 0 146.78 44 NARRE WARREN 7 4 0 144.84 36 DOVETON 7 5 0 98.54 32 Pakenham 6 5 0 98.28 32 ROC 2 10 0 77.47 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 2 10 0 72.86 12 Hampton Park 0 12 0 41.20 4 This week: Berwick v Beaconsfield, ROC v Cranbourne, Pakenham v Doveton, Tooradin-Dalmore v Narre Warren. Hampton Park - Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Cranbourne 54 d Tooradin-Dalmore 26. Narre Warren 68 d Berwick 25. Doveton 66 d ROC 38. Hampton Park 34 drew Pakenham 34. Beaconsfield - Bye. B GRADE: Tooradin-Dalmore 31 d Cranbourne 29. Narre Warren 45 d Berwick 26. Doveton 58 d ROC 45. Pakenham 47 d Hampton Park 20. Beaconsfield- Bye. C GRADE: Tooradin-Dalmore 30 d Cranbourne 21. Narre Warren 40 d Berwick 27. ROC 37 d Doveton 30. Pakenham 36 d Hampton Park 25. Beaconsfield - Bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 39 d Tooradin-Dalmore 22. Narre Warren 35 d Berwick 31. Doveton 36 d ROC 30. Pakenham 47 d Hampton Park 9. Beaconsfield - Bye. UNDER 17 RED: Tooradin-Dalmore 22 d Cranbourne 20. Narre Warren 51 d Berwick 23. ROC 63 d Doveton 18. Pakenham 38 d Hampton Park 16. Beaconsfield - Bye. UNDER 17 WHITE: Cranbourne 41 d Tooradin-Dalmore 7. Berwick 25 d Narre Warren 22. ROC 75 d Doveton 4. Pakenham - Bye. Beaconsfield - Bye. UNDER 15 RED: Cranbourne 17 d Tooradin-Dalmore 14. Narre Warren 41 d Berwick 16. Doveton 35 d ROC 8. Pakenham 49 d Hampton Park 3. Beaconsfield - Bye. UNDER 15 WHITE: Cranbourne 33 d Tooradin-Dalmore 6. Berwick 14 d Narre Warren 10. Doveton 25 d ROC 19. Pakenham - Bye. Beaconsfield - Bye. UNDER 13 RED: Cranbourne 38 d Tooradin-Dalmore 9. Narre Warren 30 d Berwick 6. ROC 19 d Doveton 12. Pakenham - Bye. Beaconsfield - Bye. UNDER 13 WHITE: Cranbourne 29 d Tooradin-Dalmore 5. Narre Warren 40 d Berwick 13. ROC 38 d Doveton 10. Pakenham - Bye. Beaconsfield - Bye. LADDER A GRADE W L D % PTS NARRE WARREN 10 0 1 170.00 50 HAMPTON PARK 9 2 1 120.22 42 PAKENHAM 6 3 2 103.37 36 BEACONSFIELD 5 5 1 95.19 30 DOVETON 6 6 0 113.63 28 Berwick 6 6 0 88.47 28 Cranbourne 3 7 1 104.02 22 ROC 4 8 0 84.84 20 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 12 0 56.03 4


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Picasso’s sculptured style By EWAN KENNEDY BUYERS looking for something that doesn’t follow convention and who appreciate a real touch of French flair should certainly have the latest Citroen C4 Picasso on their short (often very short) list of potential cars. Just what is the Citroen C4 Picasso? It’s hard to define, being a mixture of a tall hatchback and a people mover, with a touch of SUV thrown in for good measure. This is not the first Citroen that refuses to slot neatly into any category, nor will it be the last. We love the French marque for that. Citroen C4 Picasso looks like nothing else on the road. Most of its upper surfaces are glass, from its huge windscreen that almost merges into a super-sized sunroof and onto the sleek rear glass the compact French people mover defies convention. Inside, there are fascinating curves, facets and materials. Many in the dashboard area are fashioned around the big electronic screens. A large screen in the centre of the dash displays the main instruments. It can be set up with a choice of displays to suit individual tastes and driving conditions. A smaller screen in a more conventional position lower down in the cen-

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French flair to the max in Citroen C4 Picasso. tre console looks after air conditioning, audio and other minor tasks. Citroen C4 Picasso is priced at $40,990 plus on-road costs. It has a good range of standard equipment, with keyless entry and start-stop, automatic headlights and wipers, LED daytime running lamps, and foglamps with a cornering function. Options are numerous and let you take part in customisation, as well as increase practicality. The Lounge Pack has part leather seats, “relax style” headrests, LED light for tray tables on the backs of the front seats, fronts seats with electric lumbar support and massage function

and electric foot rest for the front passenger ($2000); and Full Nappa leather seats with the Lounge Pack plus electrically adjustable and heated seats ($5000). Citroens now have a six-year warranty, capped price servicing and a roadside assist package. The C4 Picasso is powered by a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol unit that produces 120 kilowatts. Torque is a very useful 240 Newton metres all the way from 1400 revs to 4000. All Australian imports of the C4 Picasso run a six-speed automatic transmission to the front wheels. There’s no manual gearbox option

here as there is in European markets. The Drive Assist pack has lane departure warning, smart beam function, active cruise control, anti-collision warning, active seat belts and electrochromatic rear vision mirror. All are worthwhile items and we suggest spending the extra $2000 makes sense. Driving the C4 Picasso is a different experience, not only do you have that goldfish bowl in front of you, the gear lever is in an unusual spot on the topright of the steering wheel. It takes a bit of becoming accustomed to, so we suggest a longer than average test drive if you've never been in a Citroen before. If the sunlight is too strong it can be kept out by moving the front of the cabin’s roof forward in two sections to cover the top areas of the windscreen.

Picasso has five individual seats, with all the rear units having the same dimensions. The rear seat can slide back and forward to let you choose between passenger legroom and boot capacity. With the seats in their rearmost positions there’s good legroom for adults. The front seats have adjustments in multiple directions, some settings are controlled by small buttons in the front corner of the seat. It looks as though it takes up unnecessary space but we soon became accustomed to it. Luggage space is good, 537 litres with the rear seats back, 630 with them all the way forward. The seats can be folded flat to give you a voluminous 1851 litres. Citroen Picasso’s ride comfort is everything you expect from a French car smooth and quiet to the point of serenity. There was more tyre noise than anticipated on some of Australia’s notorious coarse-chip surfaces, but other than that it’s pretty impressive. With a starting price of $40,990 the Citroen falls into the industry statistician Vfacts’ category which includes BMW’s 2 Series Active Tourer, and MercedesBenz big-selling B-Class. The Citroen importer is delighted to see its Picasso in such exalted company, but it will be interesting to see if buyers see the stylish Cit the same way.

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JAYCO Eagle. 2007 in very good condition, features include queen and double bed plus table converts to kids bed, TV and DVD player, air conditioner and heater, 3 way fridge, full annex including flooring plus flys over beds, kids safety net for double, extra power points, plus plenty of camping gear, wheel bearings been done in December, registration (S35713) until Jan 2016 always garaged and covered. $16,000 neg. Phone: 0405 533 456.

JAYCO Freedom Pop top 2002 18ft. LG Mircowave, 90ltr 3 way fridge, 4 Burner cook top, grill and full oven, rangehood, Heron 2.2 Air conditioner/heater, double bed, water tank, twin 9kg gas bottles and cradles, security screen door, outside tap, power outlets, dual axles, electric brakes, roll out awning. Inside hot water unit, 2 extra 12 vault power plugs, 39cm TV with built in DVD player, antenna, full zip up annexe, spare pole carrier, outdoor caravan cover, portable flush toilet and shower with pump for instant hot water, recently serviced and new bearings fitted. Plus heaps more extras. Registration (P65711). Excellent condition. $23,500 neg. Phone: 0438 354 634.

JAYCO Penguin pop top caravan. With reverse cycle air conditioning, gas bottles, two water tanks, connection for BBQ, electric water pump and tap, electric brakes, awning, TV, Free to air satellite box. Used for only two weeks. Registration (V70541). Have to sell for health reasons. New price $ 33,000 sell for $ 28,500. Phone 9700 0607. URGENT SALE - Due to illness. Endeavour Hills.

LARGE CARAVAN perfect for on site or extra accommodation. This van has been decked out to accommodate two people comfortably, includes a queen size bed, side drawers, wardrobe, plenty of cupboard space, shower, LP gas stove and hot water, fridge and freezer, microwave and an air conditioner. The van has a door off the bedroom as well as one off the kitchen. Would be perfect for extra accommodation at home or for a permanent on site van. $7,000. Phone: 0424 862 782. Tynong.

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*1. Conditions of 24 Months Interest Free – No Deposit, No Interest, No Payments until July 2017: Available to approved GO MasterCard customers on transactions made between 10/07/15 and 09/08/15 where the amount financed is $300 or more. Offer available on purchases from Harvey Norman franchisees. Excludes the Harvey Norman Home Appliance and Electronics EXPO at Melbourne Showgrounds on July 18-19. Excludes gaming consoles, games, gift cards, Apple and Miele products. Excludes brands and other products that are offered for sale under agency agreements with Harvey Norman franchisees. Offer available on advertised or ticketed price. If there is an outstanding balance after the interest free period ends in July 2017, interest will be charged at 29.49%. This notice is given under the GO MasterCard Conditions of Use, which specify all other conditions for this offer. A $25.00 Establishment Fee applies to new approved applicants. Account Service fee of $4.95 per month applies. Also available to existing GE Creditline, Gem Visa and Buyer’s Edge customers. Refer to product websites for conditions, fees and charges. Credit is provided by GE Capital Finance Australia (ABN 42 008 583 588), trading as GE Money. Australian Credit Licence 392145. 1191368-EG30-15


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