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The Lintons - father David, daughter Emma and son Brodie, are just one of the Casey families who have fallen victim to car-jacking thieves in the Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS last month. 142684
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stolen from Casey homes at an alarming rate. “People have to be aware that there are people, irrespective that it’s winter and cold, looking to steal what they can,” he said. “Do not leave keys visible on kitchen benches and be aware of secondary keys and make appropriate arrangements - because they will be back.”
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broke in and stole the keys. Meanwhile, a Kia sedan was stolen from a Berwick house in Newbury Drive just after 1am on 3 August by thieves who were disturbed by the occupant and still managed to take the car. Detective Senior Sergeant John Bergin urged residents to ensure their house and car doors were locked, warning that keys and cars were being
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car keys which they used to steal a Kia Sportage. The car was found burnt-out in parkland in Narre Warren two days later. Police suspect stolen plates were attached to the car when they found it set ablaze off Robinsons Road. Overnight on 31 July, a 2015 Range Rover Evoque and a 2008 Holden Astra were stolen from a Furness Court property in Berwick, after thieves also
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who took it. I don’t know these people ... ” “How could they do that to another person.” The Linton family’s ordeal is only the tip of the iceberg for recent Casey home carjackings. On 29 July, thieves broke into a Cranbourne North home in Paratea Lane in the middle of the day and took
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A BERWICK family can no longer sleep at night after thieves entered their house in the dead of night, took keys from inside and stole their car, in a brazen home invasion. It is one of a spate of home burglaries in Casey in which thieves have broken into houses, often through unlocked doors, stolen keys and used them to make off with the occupant’s car. In the last month, residents across Berwick and Cranbourne have fallen victim to the car-jacking bandits, who invade homes while families are asleep. David Linton, of Berwick, bought his 18-year-old daughter a Holden Commodore for doing well at school, but less than a month before sitting for her licence, thieves broke into his Findon Way house through the unlocked front door and stole Emma’s car. “I was pretty shocked they would have the courage to do that, people don’t take kindly with strangers in their house,” Mr Linton said. “We’re struggling to sleep at night now, everyone’s on high alert. We’ve had to change all the locks, the garage remote ... they took all the keys, it’s so costly.” Mr Linton said the door had been open for Emma who had gone to the movies that night on 13 July, but the thieves arrived instead, about 1am. The car was found dumped and undriveable in Dandenong two days later, its radiator ruined. All up, the cost of fixing the car and replacing the stolen keys and garage remote cost the Lintons somewhere between $2500 to $3000. Emma said she had been “devastated” by the ordeal. “I was in tears, that car is my pride and joy and it broke my heart,” she said. “I love my car to bits, and it was taken from me and I don’t even know
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A RENOWNED mental health and addiction service officially opened its doors in Casey last Wednesday. While it’s been operational for roughly six month, EACH Social and Community Health formally opened its new centre in Narre Warren in the same building where Headspace launched just a few weeks ago. EACH’s services will now be extended into south-east Melbourne with Wednesday’s official launch of the new Narre Warren site while connected group Substance Use Recover (SURe) is now also offering its services in Cranbourne. In the next 10 years the pop-
ulation of Cardinia Shire is projected to grow by 60 per cent while the City of Casey is expected to grow by 26 per cent. Following the Welcome to Country carried out by Aunty Carolyn Briggs, a range of guest speakers shared their stories with the room, including EACH participant Aisha, SURe participant Katharina, and Beyondblue ambassador Tony Wynd. EACH CEO Peter Ruzyla also spoke to guests, noting how the south-east catchment had been identified as a growth corridor with increasing needs for services. “Alcohol and drug use are often co-occurring conditions along with mental health, trauma, gambling, poor physical health, crime and poor
quality of life,” Mr Ruzyla said. “The sites will provide individualised outreach services to consumers, assisting with their recovery journey.” EACH’s programs provide a tailored approach to meet the individual support needs of participants. “People who are coming to seek a service are actually coming as people, rather than a client or a diagnosis or an assessment,” Mr Ruzyla said. “And so it’s really important for us to recognise that our service needs to respond to people, as people.” For more information, visit www.each.com.au.
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NBN action captured, connected CRANBOURNE is learning how to connect. The NBN Connect Roadshow has been set up at Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre all this week to help residents and local business owners learn more about hooking up to the national broadband network. The roadshow team, which is in Cranbourne from 3 to 9 August, is hosting several information sessions for the community, while the event also includes a creative element for kids, inviting them to paint a letter sculpture at the shopping centre. Star News photographer STEWART CHAMBERS stopped by Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre this week to capture all the NBN action. 142448
From left, Councillors Amanda Stapledon, Gary Rowe, Mick Morland and artist Eddie Botha with students from Cranbourne Park Primary School at the NBN exhibition.
A SCHOOL parent has come to the rescue by stopping a man in a dramatic citizen’s arrest, after the offender tried to flee police when an allegedly stolen car was detected. Police arrived at a Bayview Road property when the stolen Hyundai was spotted and attempted to arrest three offenders just after 11am on Friday. But when one of the offenders fled by jumping a back fence and running into a nearby school, police were aided by a school parent who helped the officers stop and
detain the man. One of the arrested offenders, released on bail, was then caught the next day in relation to another allegedly stolen car found in the same Tooradin street. Police suspect these teens were involved in alleged armed robberies in Dromana and Rosebud last month. Detectives on Monday arrested two more people in relation to the alleged armed robberies. Frankston Embona Taskforce detectives are interview-
ing a 19-year-old Dandenong man, arrested in Narre Warren this morning, and a 17-yearold Maidstone boy, arrested in Keysborough this afternoon. Police have arrested and charged four other males in relation to the incidents, alleged to have occurred on 29 July. A 15-year-old Keysborough boy, a 17-year-old boy of no fixed address, an 18-year-old Mulgrave man and a 20-year-old Dandenong man will answer charges of armed robbery, motor vehicle theft and other offences.
A MAN with an alleged “extreme tendency for violence” has been released on bail after a magistrate deemed the applicant’s mental health issues were better treated in the community. The man faces charges over threatening police with a knife while he was ice-affected on 9 March. He has also been charged with criminal damage and breaching his bail conditions on 14 May by attending and damaging his parents’ Hampton Park house in breach of an intervention order. Informant Senior Constable Dean Mason, of Casey family violence police unit, told a court on 27 July that the man’s “extreme tendency for violence” had led to Frankston Hospital refusing to treat the man until police support arrived. During the May incident, the man damaged a plate-glass window and eventually allowed his mother to leave the home unharmed. Sen Const Mason described it as a “siege-like” scenario. There seemed to be a “breakdown” in the man’s regular medication and treatment, which led to the recent offending, Sen Const Mason said.
He referred to the man’s long history of mental illness and violence, which included 12 family violence intervention orders since 1995 as well as weapon and assault charges. The informant feared the man may relapse into using ice - a habit that began in the applicant’s teenage years. The man’s lawyer said the applicant’s mother had not felt threatened during the “siege” but had stayed in the house to protect her son. “She was worried how he would react to police,” the lawyer said. The man had not “responded well” to a recent change of mentalhealth service, and needed appropriate treatment, the lawyer said. Magistrate Barry Schultz was concerned that the man had been remanded in custody for two months. “Looking at the charges before me ... it’s unlikely he’ll get any further time in custody (when sentenced).” He said it was a matter of getting the right supports and treatment for the man to live in the community. “It’s one of those awful intersections between the law and the mental health system. “This man should not be in custody.”
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When blokes do lunch well A GROUP of almost 400 blokes lined up for a lecture and a laugh at the second annual Casey Cardinia Biggest Ever Blokes Lunch on Friday. The event, run by a community committee put together by Star News Group, aims to raise money and awareness around prostate cancer. The lunch provides an opportunity for men to enjoy a full afternoon of entertainment
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- provided by comedian Russell Gilbert and football legends David Parkin and Anthony Koutoufides - and also an opportunity to spread a health message among the crowd related to prostate cancer. That message came across loud and clear through John Strachan from the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, survivor David Parkin and St John of God urologist Scott
Donnellan. There was also the fundraising component. Figures are still being tallied, but the amount raised to sink in to prostate cancer research and awareness initiatives is expected to easily eclipse last year’s total of $53,000. For full details of the event, pick up a copy of this week’s Pakenham-Berwick Gazette.
Reality crosses screen line By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TOORADIN’S Hotplate stars Lozz and Nols from Wings and Fins restaurant bombed out on a chance to win $50,000 on Monday night. Racking their brains on Millionaire Hot Seat, the duo managed to get just one question right. Owner Nola DeLorenzo and head chef Lozz Klavins said it was exciting to meet Eddie McGuire himself. “We were asked; what colour is a black box recorder in an airplane,” Nols explained. With options of red, black, white and orange, ‘Lozz got it right with orange!’ Getting the second question wrong, the lobster lovers headed backstage to watch French father and son Philippe and Pascal win $1000 towards their restaurant in Sydney.
Lozz and Nols see orange! 142639 With $100,000 still up for grabs on the Hotplate, Lozz and Nols are watching and hoping that money is theirs. “We don’t know who the winner is,” Nols said. But winner or loser, she guarantees that viewers haven’t seen the end of her yet.
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Puppy will be boy’s best friend By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOR mother of two Rebecca George, the thought of her autistic son wandering out of the school grounds again is ‘terrifying.’ “When they told me they found him on a side street I had a panic attack and was so concerned - what if no-one found him?” Rebecca said. Eight-year-old Alex George from Hampton Park had no idea where he was or what had happened when he left his primary school gate and mum Rebecca has since decided to take action in the shape of a Labrador. “My son is a safety risk - he’s wandered out of school once but once is enough,” she said. An epilepsy and short-circuit seizure sufferer, Alex is forgetful and Rebecca has sought the help of service dog training to help her son in the long term. “We are on the waiting list to start an autism assistance dog training program and I’m hopeful raising and training a puppy with Alex will help keep him safe and improve his life,” Rebecca said. Restricted to one controlled playground frequented by Prep students at his school, Alex wears a high visibility vest at recess and lunch and Rebecca hopes an autism assistance dog will allow Alex more independence to play with his Grade 3 peers. “He’s happy to play alongside other children but he doesn’t actively seek out social interactions and I think a dog will act as a social tool and help to improve Alex’s social and communication abilities. “Children and people will come up to Alex to pat the dog and it will be a kind of social aid for him,” she said. Eventually the dog will be able to
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Best Friends Pet Supplies in Cranbourne are sponsoring the puppy s food and worming costs for a minimum of six months. 142702 Picture: CONTRIBUTED alert people of any oncoming seizure and Rebecca said this would give her some peace of mind. “The dog will be trained as a seizure alert dog which means they can sometimes sense a seizure up to 10 minutes beforehand, which means nearby adults can get Alex into a safe place. “Alex is really excited for the puppy and he will be involved from the ground up, grooming, feeding, washing, bonding and training the puppy,” she said. An estimated figure of $9,000 will cover the pup’s training and Rebecca has set up a Go Fund Me account to help assist financing the puppy. If you would like to make a donation towards Alex and his new best friend visit: www.gofundme.com/ zxv52k
A CORONER has urged the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) set up a local government framework for suicide prevention following the “cluster“ of youth suicides in Casey and Cardinia in 2011 and 2012. Coroner Audrey Jamieson’s findings into the spate of youth suicides in Melbourne’s south-east were formally released on Friday at an official Department of Human Services briefing. The briefing was chaired by City of Casey Youth and Family Services manager Colette McMahon, while panel members included Suicide Prevention Australia CEO Sue Murray, Headspace CEO Chris Tanti, Monash Health professor Dr Michael Gordon and MAV president Bill McArthur. The findings come after the Coroners Prevention Unit (CPU) completed a retrospective case series examination of suspected suicides and hospitalisation for self-harm among residents of the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire, aged 24 and under, for the period 2007 to 2013. For suspected suicide, the CPU found that compared to previous years the frequency and rate per 100,000 population was elevated in 2011, meeting the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s definition of a “suicide cluster”. Specifically, six suspected suicides were identified among “usual residents“ of the City of Casey in 2011, compared to one in 2010 and three in 2009. Similarly four suspected suicides were identified among usual residents of Cardinia Shire in 2011 compared to one in 2010, two in 2009, and none in 2008 and 2007. And in the two years after 2011, while the frequency of suspected
suicides was found to have reduced slightly, it remained higher than 2009 and 2010 in both the City of Casey and the Cardinia Shire - with four suspected suicides in 2012 and 2013 for Casey, and three in both 2012 and 2013 for Cardinia. Coroner Jamieson recommended the MAV, through consultation with Casey Council, develop a suicide prevention and postvention response framework, which “has the ability to take into account various socio-demographic and geographic profiles of individual local government areas“. “As part of the Victorian Suicide Prevention Framework, I recommend that the Department of Health and Human Services, Primary Health Networks, Municipal Association of Victoria, Victoria Police and the Chief Psychiatrist conduct a feasibility study on an information exchange process with the Coroners Court of Victoria,” she said. The risk factor of social media was discussed at the briefing, with Coroner Jamieson finding an association in a majority of studies between exposure to suicidal behaviour of a person “in the social network” and suicide, despite no study unearthing evidence of a “direct causal relationship” between the two. Friday’s DHS briefing saw reference to the previous coronial findings into the suicides of seven young residents in the City of Greater Geelong in 2009, in which State Coroner Ian Gray identified “an opportunity to reinvigorate suicide prevention activity in Victoria”. The Casey and Cardinia findings were the culmination of years of research, in many ways instigated on 23 November, 2011, when a member of the public contacted the CPU to express concern over the perceived in-
crease of youth suicides in Casey and Cardinia Shire; followed in January 2012 by the formation of the Casey Youth Suicide Steering Committee (YSSC). Ms McMahon said the YSSC had worked closely with lead agencies including Victoria Police, Monash Health, Ambulance Victoria, Headspace and the Department of Human Services. “This co-ordinated effort is motivated to make long lasting change to ensure the best possible care and outcomes for Casey’s young people,” she said. “It is focused on developing a strategic and co-ordinated regional response that will continue educating and supporting young people into the future in the area of suicide prevention.” YSSC has also established the Casey Cardinia Student Wellbeing Committee, with Cardinia Shire Community Services manager Pam Martin echoing her Casey counterpart. “This committee has provided several forums for teachers and school well-being staff to offer information and advice about suicide prevention and mental health, and build confidence in working with students around this issue,” Ms Martin said. “The council, along with the other members of the steering committee, aims to ensure schools, professionals and residents are supported in relation to youth suicide and its prevention.” The increase of youth suicides in Casey and Cardinia saw a community summit held in 2012 at the City of Casey chambers, and covered by the ABC’s Four Corners. Those in need of immediate assistance can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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Alcohol pressures AS a grandparent and the son of an alcoholic parent, I become more and more concerned about the pressure that teenagers come under, especially my granddaughters, and the peer pressure and excessive alcohol advertising which encourages them to consume alcohol in its various forms. With the stroke of a pen the government can legislate to restrict advertising as it has done for tobacco. You do not need to be a genius to realise how effective this has been in saving lives and improving the wellbeing of so many. I am yet to be convinced that excessive alcohol consumption is not a greater health risk than tobacco. With one stroke of a pen or the press of a button the government can delete the word tobacco and substitute alcohol. Can you imagine what benefits this would have and the only ones affected by this would be the alcohol and advertising industry. Let us hope there is a Federal politician out there who can implement a private member’s bill in an endeavour to restrict alcohol advertising and thereby save lives and improve wellbeing, especially our teenagers’. Yes, we can do it if we have the will and the concern for our children. Dr Ron Roberts, Cranbourne.
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$25.5 million added in the 2015-2016 budget, (we are sure that not every ratepayer is aware of this sly addition in the budget) when the ex-mayor (Geoff Ablett) confidently said that there will not be any increase in the rates. Now this huge building, Bunjil Place, is to cost us ratepayers the balance of $115 million. Why? Stop this from going any further. Ratepay-
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THIS idea of continuing with the construction of Bunjil Place is nothing but a quick rush for getting new offices for the council. The survey conducted is just an eyewash. How can a council with a population of 288,000 people ever think of such a humongous project with a survey of 82 per cent of 500 phone and online surveys - ridiculous! This project is to cost $125 million and only $10 million funding received from the Federal Government and begging the State Government for another handout. This City of Casey Council is going bonkers.
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Coming clean By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CLEANING staff at Myer Fountain Gate have been underpaid, the Fair Work Ombudsman has found. The investigation revealed nine cleaners at several Myer stores in Melbourne - including Fountain Gate - had been collectively short-changed $6300 for the pay period 4-31 May, this year. The discrepancies were discovered after Fair Work inspectors made an unannounced visit to the Fountain Gate store last December. Myer has a services agreement with RCS Cleaning Services, which sub-contracted to Pioneer Cleaning Australia Pty Ltd, which in turn sub-contracted to Preston-based A&K Saana Services. Myer terminated its contract with Pioneer in June. The Fair Work inspectors interviewed two Fountain Gate cleaners who worked for contractor A&K Saana Services, which was sub-contracted to clean Myer sites at Fountain Gate, Knox City, Highpoint, and Altona. The two cleaners were each
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Followed and confronted, man avoids car-jacking A MAN has narrowly avoided being car-jacked in Doveton after being followed in an allegedly stolen car. The victim was driving along Acacia Street just after 7am last Wednesday, when he realised he was being followed by three men in a white Mercedes-Benz wagon.
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THE Greens MP who last week slammed Rosalie Crestani for her involvement in last month’s Reclaim Australia rally has invited the Casey councillor to a dinner with the Islamic Council of Victoria. South Eastern Metropolitan state Greens MP Nina Springle has sent the invitation a week after criticising Cr Crestani for emceeing last month’s Reclaim Australia rally in the city, which turned violent when anti-Islam and anti-racism groups attempted to clash across police lines. Ms Springle said Cr Crestani should be “condemned” for participating in the rally. Addressing last month’s Reclaim 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”. In her invitation to Cr Crest-
ani sent on Tuesday, Ms Springle acknowledged the pair’s “very different views on the Muslim community” but said the dinner could help them understand each other’s “perspectives” and “move past unhelpful conflicts.” “My hope is that through open dialogue and the ongoing building of trusting relationships, we can show pro-active leadership in the name of a harmonious multicultural society,” Ms Springle wrote. Cr Crestani has told Star News she plans to attend the meeting but questioned the veracity of Ms Springle’s invitation, after claiming she was told Ms Springle “slammed” her in State Parliament on Wednesday morning. Cr Crestani said it appeared “two-faced” to invite her to dinner and then criticise her. Cr Crestani hit back at Ms Springle’s original comments, claiming she was showing “gross ignorance”.
“Why would a daughter of an immigrant support Reclaim if she didn’t feel strongly about wanting security and safety in Australia?” Cr Crestani said. “And that’s what my presence there was for. “And if she (Ms Springle) did her homework, she would see half the attendees were migrants, they just want Australia to be free from terrorism and free from the effects of Marxism and to maintain our culture.” Cr Crestani distanced herself and Reclaim Australia from some of the more extreme right-wing protesters, including a man with Nazi tattoos who joined the anti-Islam protesters. She said if Reclaim was perceived as “racist” it was due to media coverage of the event and “not from our end”. “There were a couple guys that stood up with swastikas you’re going to get a few people that want to jeopardise your core message, we can’t help that.”
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by Casey Mayoress Kay Morland. Ms Gusmao was recently awarded the Order of Australia (OAM) in acknowledgement of her many years fighting for East Timor’s independence and the vital role she continues to play in the developing nation. While she was the First Lady of East Timor, Ms Gusmao set up the Alola Foundation in 2001 to raise awareness of the widespread sexual violence against women and girls in Timor-Leste during militia attacks in 1999.
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Off and racing for events By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT EMPLOYS around 220 local residents, holds more than 100 race meetings across harness, thoroughbred and greyhound racing and now boasts multiple function centres for up to 800 people. The Cranbourne Turf Club has undergone a $4.3 million upgrade to its function centre and opened its rooms to the public last night (Tuesday). Part funded by the State Government, CEO at the club Neil Bainbridge said the extensive works were finished in October last year and he would like to see more local events held in the new facility. “At the moment we are holding about 60 non-race day functions a year and we’ve got a strong local push. “There are a lot of people who travel outside of Casey to hold their events, so hopefully this can be an option for them,” Mr Bainbridge said. The Legends Room on the ground floor now has the capacity to hold a cocktail function for up to 800 people and a seated event for around 550 people. “Under our previous layout some of the larger function rooms could only seat about 150 to 180 people, now the rooms can be separated and we have the ability to hold different events at the same time,” Mr Bainbridge said. A commercial grade kitchen was installed and three satellite kitchens to be able to service multiple parties at once, and one room has already been booked out for Saturday 12 September. The Champions Room which can seat up to 150 people was the pick of choice for Casey Grammar School's 21st Anniversary dinner dance. President of the schools Parents and Friends Committee Bharti Green said ‘the views from level two are absolutely beautiful, day and night.’ “Everything won us over about this venue, it’s very accommodating and from a dance floor to mingling tables, a presentation space and a sit down dinner it delivers it all. “Parking is great, the space is beautifully presented, we have a wide range of dishes to pick from for a three-course meal, we’ve got security on the night and we will definitely book events here again,” Ms Green said. The turf club is also expecting the $6 million oncourse stabling project to be completed as early as December this year.
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A SENIOR police officer from Endeavour Hills has urged parents not to tell their kids police will “lock them up” in jail, after several visits to local kindergartens in recent weeks. In the last few months local police have visited a number of kinders and pre-schools to speak to children about what police do and how they can stay safe. But Senior Sergeant Alan Dew said it was disappointing
that on each occasion when the kids were asked “What do police do?”, a number responded “They put us in jail if we are bad.” Sen Sgt Dew said the children were asked who told them this, and they said their parents. “Basically I think that scares the kids in relation to how they view police,” the policing veteran said. “We want kids not to be scared of us; we want kids who are scared to come to us for help.”
Sen Sgt Dew said many families in Casey came from other countries where policing styles may not be as “democratic” as those in Victoria. “I’ve always been big on community engagement, trying to engage particularly with young people,” he said. “...We want to be seen as part of the community. “We were a lot more detached from the community when I first joined, now we police with the community and for the community.”
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JOIN the Cranbourne Indoor Sports netball open mix, open women’s and under 18 ladies competition and be in the running to win. The tournament needs a minimum of 10 teams to run and the winning team will receive $500. The runner-up will win $250. ■ 14 Smethurst Street, Cranbourne. Register by Sunday 20 September for the competition on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 September. Phone 5996 5411. Team entry costs $150.
DJ’s holds many different stalls and is celebrating its first birthday. Joining the market stall holders for their anniversary, Melbourne Transformers Optimus Prime and Bumble bee will be appearing from 11.30am to 12.30pm. The market includes a Girl Guides’ sausage sizzle, children’s activities and giveaways. ■ Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 August from 9.30am to 2.30pm. For more information phone Sharyn Holt on 0490 029 133.
Indoor bowls JOIN in on the fun at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre. Tea, coffee, bowls, prizes and coaching is available. ■ Casey Indoor Sports Centre, New Holland Drive, Cranbourne. Fridays 10am to noon. A first day fee of $5 applies per person. For more information phone Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.
Portrait show A COLLECTION of portraits and art are now on display. The City of Casey is hosting an exhibition called Unique Identity by Casey resident Surya Murali and portraits by Stacey Chan and Hong Xu. Mr Murali’s works feature portraits of prominent individuals including the City of Casey’s namesake Lord Casey, Noble Prize winners Madame Curie and Howard Florey, well-known Indigenous Australian, inventor and writer David Unaipon and Louis Braille, who invented the Braille system of reading and writing for those who are blind or visually impaired. ■ Civic Centre Art Space in the Customer Service area at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Open from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday until 21 August. For more information, including upcoming exhibitions, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/artspace.
Cinema songs 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 are adult $20, concessions $15, child $6.
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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. ■ Lynbrook Residents Association, phone 0433 311 333 or visit lynbrook.org.au for more information. The event will be held on Saturday 22 August. Expression of interest forms are currently being taken.
Hand sewing workshop JOIN acclaimed textile artist Leesa Chandler and her team are holding 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, on Wednesdays at 10am. Contact the GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visit www.grow.net.au for more information.
Play bridge U3A Cranbourne is looking for more people to play bridge and join its memoirs class which teaches participants how to collate past memories. ■ U3A rooms at 3/65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, opposite Casey Race Swimming Pool. Bridge will be held on Friday afternoons between 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Anyone who is interested in doing a class at U3A Cranbourne can phone Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.
Cooking with dad 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. For more information or to download the registration and entry forms, please visit our website at http://www.wallara.com.au or contact ‘Picture This’ Art Competition Co-ordinator, Kay Noy on (03) 9767 3322 or email knoy@wallara.com.au.
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The Cook it With Dad program is an opportunity for fathers and children to cook together. They can learn how to cook healthy meals with dad, spend some quality time together and strengthen their relationship as they meet other families and learn life skills as a team. ■ Selandra Family and Children’s Centre, 45 Haflinger Avenue, Clyde North, Saturday 21 February to Saturday 12 December, 10.30am to noon. Held every Saturday during school terms. Registration is essential with the City of Casey on 9705 5200 or email dadsmatter@casey.vic.gov.au.
Make moisturiser THIS face and body moisturiser workshop will teach the method of preparing and combining all natural ingredients to create a healthy face and body moisturiser. Each participant will take home a jar of each moisturiser they make along with the recipes. Ingredients will be available on the day for those taking the workshop to purchase and make moisturiser at home. Cost includes all materials. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Tuesday 11 August for one week. 1pm to 3pm. Cost $32.
Free hearing tests BETTER Hearing Australia will offer free con-
sultations and hearing tests in Lynbrook to help people who suffer from hearing loss to better manage their condition. The not-for-profit organisation provides hearing tests, hearing screenings, understanding hearing test results and advice on managing hearing loss or tinnitus. Better Hearing Australia (Vic) also runs the Victorian Hearing Aid Bank where eligible people can access free hearing aids. ■ Lynbrook Community Centre, corner Lynbrook Boulevard and Harris Street, from 9.30am to 4.30pm on 6 August, 3 September, 1 October, 5 November and 3 December. For further information contact Better Hearing Australia on 1300 242 842 or visit www.betterhearing.org.au.
Walk the centre CRANBOURNE Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
Bowls and bingo HALLAM Senior Citizens Centre is open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and offers carpet bowls, bingo, games, club room events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ 4 Princess Domain Drive, Hallam. For more information contact president Paul Lorenzo on 9703 1068 or secretary Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580.
Digital camera classes LEARN how to get the best out of a digital camera with digital SLR classes. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9.45am to 11.45am. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.
Indoor bowls ENJOY an indoor full size regulation bowls day with all bowls supplied and coaching for beginners along with a cup of tea afterward. ■ Casey Indoor Sports Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road. Friday mornings 10am to noon. No charge on first day. Phone Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946 for more details.
Park run PARTICIPATE with more than 100 others in a free five kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs, visit the Berwick Springs parkrun website for more information.
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By CASEY NEILL THE region’s manufacturing mouthpiece plans to grow its non-Dandenong membership. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) held its AGM at Sandown Racecourse on Thursday 30 July. President Simon Whitely told the 150-strong crowd that SEMMA had about 200 member companies, only 40 per cent based in Dandenong. “With support from a number of regional councils we are seeking to reposition SEMMA beyond the boundaries of our historical Dandenong base, with the ambition to unite the manufacturing sector of the entire region,” he said. Executive officer Adrian Boden encouraged members to inform SEMMA of the issues they were facing and possible solutions. “I am always ready to meet with any company looking to extend its network,” he said. “Collaboration among our members will not only increase the local pie but improve our capabilities. “Between our companies, we have an incredibly diverse range of capabilities and technologies that could only benefit from more collaboration.” Mr Boden said SEMMA was in the past year instrumental in securing a bi-partisan pre-election commitment to 50 per cent local content in Victorian trains and trams. SEMMA doubled its presence at this year’s AusTech expo during National Manu-
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SEMMA executive officer Adrian Boden and president Simon Whiteley. 142505 facturing Week, hosting 13 manufacturers plus City of Greater Dandenong, CSIRO and Swinburne. It took part in automotive industry discussions and continued to advocate for the Port of Hastings. “This whole region is a significant player in that sector and we have to think 20, 25 years ahead, not five to six years ahead,” Mr Boden said. SEMMA is speaking out against the State Government’s two new public holidays - on Easter Sunday and
Grand Final Eve - after surveying members. “We can only see a negative. We cannot see a positive in this,” he said. SEMMA last September participated in a City of Greater Dandenong business delegation to China. “It is clear that China must be seen as a clear opportunity for future sales as they require more expertise and their costs escalate, particularly in the health care, pollution and high-tech, low-volume areas,” Mr Boden said.
Essendon star guest speaker ESSENDON great Tim Watson will be the guest speaker at Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce’s annual Grand Final Charity Lunch. Watson played 307 games for Essendon, won three premierships, coached St Kilda during 1999 and 2000 and now presents sport on Channel 7’s weeknight news bulletin. The lunch will raise money for Make-A-Wish Australia and will also feature sporting memorabilia auctions, games and raffles. It will be held from noon to 2.30pm on Wednesday 30 September at Sandhurst Club, 75 Sandhurst Boulevard, Skye. Tickets are $95 per person or $850 for a table of 10. Bookings by Wednesday 23 September to www.greaterdandenongchamber.com.au. Tim Watson.
SEMMA has forged a new partnership with the CSIRO and Swinburne University that has facilitated more than 30 researchers visiting seven small to medium enterprise (SMEs) members. “Both sides are hopefully much more open and understanding of each other’s issues and of possible opportunities,” he said. SEMMA also announced new deals for members from Nissan and 1st Contact Foreign Exchange at the event.
“THE battle for manufacturing is as much a battle for talented people as anything else.” This was the key message from guest speaker Professor Geoff Brooks at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Awards breakfast at Sandown Greyhounds on 29 July. He said many talented students eyed medicine or law studies. “We need to convince them to follow this path,” he said. Prof Brooks co-ordinates and develops manufacturing-related research and education across Swinburne University of Technology and is a metallurgy expert. He spoke about the future directions of manufacturing. Prof Brooks graduated as an engineer in 1983 and “got the research bug” a few years later. He drove to Melbourne University and approached the engineering faculty about a PhD. They asked what he knew about metallurgy and he was soon on his way to visit John Floyd in Kitchen Road, Dandenong. “The technology developed in Kitchen Road, Dandenong, is used in smelting around the world,” he said. “John Floyd had an enormous impact on my career.” Prof Brooks listed ways to turn around Australian manufacturing, including a shift to higher-value products and ser-
vices, adapting existing strengths to new circumstances and linking manufacturing to innovation. He said innovation was about making the most of new materials and technology, business models and approaches, and novel designs and products. Prof Brooks said the digitisation of design had enabled testing in virtual environments, speeding up the prototyping process, and rapid sharing that removed borders. “I don’t think we’ve fully recognised the potential of it,” he said. He said technology also made finding specialised skills and new ideas easier than ever before. “That’s a huge benefit of the world we’re living in at the moment,” he said. Prof Brooks urged guests to take inspiration from the late Steve Jobs’s efforts at Apple. “Make the consumer experience the heart of how you develop a product,” he said. Vacuum developer James Dyson set out to remove the word hoovering from the world’s vocabulary, vowing to make a better product. Prof Brooks said this was an example of determination to follow through on a clever idea. He also paraphrased 2012 Young Australian of the Year Marita Cheng who said the country needed to encourage children to become makers, not just consumers. “You’re a city of makers and you should be very, very proud of that,” he said.
Mother of nine speaks out CASEY Cardinia’s first networking lunch will feature a successful businesswoman and mother of nine. Alannah and Madeline Foundation CEO Doctor Judith Slocombe will be the guest speaker at the Empowering Women event on Friday 14 August at Cranbourne Racing Centre. Her career has spanned many roles, from veterinarian to entrepreneur, business owner, corporate senior executive manager and non-executive director. The Alannah and Madeline Foundation strives to keep children safe from violence, with a major focus on cyber safety and reducing bullying. City of Casey Mayor
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medicines, unfortunately, have the side effect of increasing the risk of skin cancers on the sun exposed skin. It is thus recommended that people on these medications have a routine skin check every six to 12 months and report any changing or rapidly growing skin lesion to the doctor promptly. For further information contact Sun Patrol Clinic, 48 Van Der Haar Avenue, Berwick. Phone 9769 3358.
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DR LOUIS Loizou isn’t vain, but he sure knows about veins. Phlebologist Dr Loizou has been running Vein Solutions in Narre Warren for the past 15 years and has been treating all types of vein abnormalities for more than two decades. “I provide treatment for abnormal leg veins of all types from spiderveins to varicose veins and leg ulcers,” Dr Loizou said. “I provide minimally invasive leg vein treatments requiring no hospitalisation, no general anaesthetic - virtually back to work immediately. “What makes Vein Solutions different is that we offer basically walk in and walk out procedures that are proven to be very effective negating the need for hospitalisation.” Vein Solution also offers a discount to pensioners and health care card holders. The focus of the business, according to Dr Loizou is leg veins that are abnormal including spider veins and varicose veins. “We provide a full comprehensive assessment which includes investigation with Duplex Scanning,” he said. The doctor has been treating leg veins for 24 years and been a board member of the main credentialing body - the Australasian College of Phlebology for 16 years - holding the vice-president role and is current the honorary secretary. Find Vein Solutions at the Narre Warren Specialist Centre, at the corner of Prospect Hill Road and Narre Warren North Road. Open Monday to Wednesday 9am to 5.30pm. Phone 8790 3352 or 9855 0990. For further information visit their website www.veinsolutions.com.au
Dr Louis Loizou of Vein Solutions Medical Clinic is now located at the Narre Warren Specialist Centre
SKIN CANCER CLINIC
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Skin Cancers Occur in Winter Too! Now is a very good time for a check. Early detection is the key.
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tel 9769 3358 EARLY DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF SKIN CANCER IS THE KEY PROMPT, THOROUGH EXAMINATION AT REASONABLE COST PROVIDED BY THE MOST EXPERIENCED AND HIGHLY TRAINED DOCTORS.
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For an initial consultation please contact Vein Solutions Medical Clinic on 9855 0990 Located at Narre Warren Specialist Clinic, Corner Narre Warren North Road and Prospect Hill Road, Narre Warren.
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Dr Loizou has been treating leg veins of all types in the Narre Warren area for over 15 years.
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INSPIRED Homes is leading the way with a new wave of virtual technology. THE introduction of the Inspired Homes Virtual Tour Headset allows would-be buyers to take a full 360-degree visual record of the company’s display homes to revisit at any time. Buyers simply need to load the Inspired Homes Virtual Tour on their smartphone, slip it into the Inspired headset and they are ready to revisit their favourite Inspired display home. The Inspired Homes Virtual Tour offers an experience which is second only to physically being inside the display homes. Portability of the headset allows buyers to show their families and friends through the Inspired designs anytime, anywhere. They will no longer be limited to viewing only the homes that are available on display because Inspired Homes will also be adding virtual tours of other popular designs that can also be inspected. Being at the cutting edge is what this company is all about as demonstrated with the introduction of the Inspired Homes Creator Tool which was introduced in 2007. Available on the Inspired Homes website, this interactive tool uses a modular system that separates Inspired Homes designs into three modules.
Modules can be mixed and matched to start the creative process for buyers’ own unique designs. Once again Inspired Homes has been busy thinking outside the square to provide a unique and refreshing approach to new homes. Visit Inspired Homes to walk through the designs on display and experience first-hand the Inspired Homes Virtual Tour! Inspired Homes display is at 3-5 Serene Way, Berwick Waters Estate, Clyde North. Phone 13000 HOMES (1300 046 637) or Andrew Stickley on 0411 473 662.
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INSPECT TO APPRECIATE Close to Shopping Centres, primary and secondary schools, and minutes to the highway and train station. This sensational 4 bedroom family home provides a prime opportunity for investment or the first home buyer looking to break into the real estate market.
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LYNDHURST’S GRAND MANOR! A CROWN JEWEL! Approx 723 Sqm land & Approx 43 Sqm URL! Three living zones, 3 bath & 4 toilets Roller shutters & high ceiling Walk in Pantry with Caesar stone bench Large backyard space for outdoor retreat
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BUILDING FRANCHISE OPENS IN SOUTH EAST FRANCHISED homebuilder GJ Gardner Homes is excited to welcome the latest addition to its Victorian operations with the opening of its Melbourne south east branch today (Monday) in Dandenong South. The owners of the new franchise, Luke O’Connor and Andrew Timms, are excited to be able to continue to develop high-quality affordable homes with the GJ Gardner Homes banner in the Casey and Greater Dandenong area. The building duo have a combined experience of 33 years in the building industry. Luke is a registered builder with 17 years’ experience in estimating and site management and previously as a carpenter and joiner. Andrew has 16 years of residential and commercial experience in estimating and site management. The Melbourne south east team is
OOZING COUNTRY STYLE! 33 McIntyre Road, Yarragon OPEN HOME
Drouin 1193685-KC32-15
• 3.5 acres with an impressive home, situated only minutes from the thriving township of Yarragon • Featuring a quality weatherboard home of 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3 living areas with superb northerly views to the Baw Baw Ranges • Tasmanian Oak kitchen includes 900mm gas cooking, dishwasher, an enormous butler’s pantry, ample storage cupboards and food preparation space • Ducted gas heating and 2 split system air conditioners • Large north facing undercover timber deck • Massive 15 x 11m barn with 3 roller doors, concrete, power and toilet • 3 x 22,800L water tanks
Contact: Anthea Wood 0419 842 201 John Kerr Real Estate, Trafalgar
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, 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 11.30am - 12.00pm Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
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experienced in new homes, multi-unit sites, knockdown rebuilds, house and land, turnkey construction, townhouses and sloping blocks. “The area itself has a very diverse range of residents,” Mr Timms said. “It’s a multicultural area and has a diverse range of economic standing. “Our market is the full spectrum from first and second home buyers all the way through to higher-end inner city properties. “We work with our clients to suit their needs and budget,” Mr Timms said. Ross Morley, the head of Victoria and Tasmania for GJ Gardner Homes, believes that the balance of first home buyers as well as second and third home owners in the Melbourne south-east area suits the varied GJ Gardner Homes offerings. “While we have some simple, standard designs, our builds often incorporate a certain amount of customisation on most clients’ homes, especially those clients that have owned or built a home previously. “They know what they want and we like to accommodate.” “The City of Casey is the eighth fastestgrowing municipality in Australia and the third fastest-growing municipality in Victoria. GJ Gardner Homes is at the forefront of design and quality and the Melbourne south east franchise will be servicing this community and its surroundings for many years to come,” Mr Morley said. “Luke and Andrew, each with more than 16 years of experience in the building industry, bring a wealth of residential building knowledge and great friendly, practical customer service to their clients,” Mr Morley said. Anyone who is interested in talking with the Melbourne south east team about their next home building project can feel free to visit the office at Unit 2, 260-276 Abbotts Road, Dandenong South, or phone the office to make an appointment with Luke O’Connor on 0427 538 355. 1193865
Finning Commercial & Industrial Enquiries - Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913 $670,000 CRANBOURNE WEST
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(2185121) Set on 2.5 acres and located at the end of a no through road is this great lifestyle block with loads to offer for the canine enthusiast. With a nice family home, kennels, runs and more this property is well set up for anyone looking to breed, show and or even race. Features such as; 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick veneer home. 6x8m x16m puppy pens with kennels & water. 7x4mx75m racing runs with kennels & water. 12x4mx6m spelling yards with kennels & water. 9x indoor kennels with aircon, kitchen and s/steel benches. With so much more on offer an inspection is a must to truly appreciate everything this property has to offer.
$449,950 perfect lifestyle property (214034) Situated in the heart of Tooradin on 5,843m²/1.44 approx. acres, this perfect lifestyle property ready to build your dream home.With 2 frontages. Great for those who want to live by the water. Possible subdivision, drawings are avail. Close to schools, shops, parks, sporting grounds.
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* 400 m2 Warehouse * Industrial 1 Zone * High Clearance roller door * High clearance internal height Call : Rick Lauretta
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(215204) A generous 650m² approx. block. 2 bedrooms plus study/workroom, (215138) Great Central location on of only 4 units, 2 bedroom brick unit lock master with toilet & vanity plus fully renovated seperate bathroom. Open plan up garage, gas cooking & heating, ditch the car and save $$$. Tennant is paying living, kitchen with wall oven, hotplates, dishwasher & built in microwave. Exposed $1000.00 per calendar month on a month by month basis, or just move in. beams & split system heating/cooling plus Coonara. Decked boardwalks & entertaining areas, heated spa, double carport.
Cranbourne
$304,900
(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.
$335,000 Cranbourne
$320,000
IDeal For Your FIrst home or Investment (215199) 3 bedroom home on a low maintenance block. The master bedroom has a full ensuite & walk in robe & the other 2 bedrooms have built in robes, gas ducted heating & split system heating & cooling. The kitchen is well appointed with under bench oven & gas cooktop with stainless steel dishwasher.Tiled to wet areas. Meals family areas we have a sliding door leading out to a decked patio area, single FantastIC value lock up garage with auto door. (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.
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$449,000 Cranbourne east
$379,000 Cranbourne west
12 MONTHS OLD PASADENA ESTATE
hunters green retIrement vIllage
(215158) Here it is, established but like brand new (only 12 mths old). 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in robe, floating timber floors, carpeted to bedrooms & lounge, ceaser stone benches & vanities, well-appointed kitchen with 5 burner gas cooker & dishwasher. 2 zoned living areas, ducted vacuum system plus alfresco & double garage with an auto door & internal access.
(214140) An open plan kitchen/living zone leading to formal dining area with glass doors to the immaculate paved outdoor area.The spacious 2 bed, 1 bath, ducted heating, laundry, private courtyard and lock up garage are all part of the package.
CRANBOURNE EAST
$449,000 LYNBROOK
$399,000
72 sCarborough avenue - approx. 1222m² bloCk (214318) 4 bdr home. Ducted heating & air con, master with full ensuite & walk in robe. Ceramic tiling, quality carpets, wall oven & gas cooktop plus dishwasher. Built in robes, double garage under roofline with rear access door plus separate driveway to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block.
$499,000 CRANBOURNE NORTH
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(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.
(215203)This large family home awaits its new owners. Comprising 4 bedrooms it would suit a larger family. Includes full ensuite, open lounge/dining, all electric appliances, ducted heating, ducted cooling, double garage & ample back yard for the kids. Minutes’ walk to Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre & minute’s access to Monash Freeway.
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.
Cranbourne nth
$300,000 plus Devon meaDows
$639,500 CRANBOURNE EAST
$469,000
“great Investment Cranbourne north”
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(215115) Compact cottage style block. 3 bedrooms with two way bathroom floating timber floors, kitchen with under bench oven gas cooktop & dishwasher, ceramic tiled to wet areas & floating timber floors, all gas appliances, single garage under roofline, cul de sac location. Presents rented out at $330P/W until 27/7/2015.
(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!
(215207) Fantastic 4 bedroom home with full ensuite & walk in robe to master. Large ceramic tiled areas. Well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel 5 burner stove & dishwasher, gas ducted heating & split system heating & cooling ensure year round comfort. Outdoors there is a secure generous yard on a 590m² approx. block. Double garage with auto door & internal access.
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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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POSITION PERFECT THIS large family home awaits its new owners. The home has four bedrooms and would suit a larger family.
LYNBROOK
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FEATURES include full ensuite, open lounge/dining, all electric appliances, ducted heating, ducted cooling, double garage and ample back yard for the kids. The property is just a few minutes walk to Lynbrook
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An excited Companion Therapy Team at Bupa Berwick.
Team fights against grief AFTER a successful trial of companion therapy on a grieving resident with dementia, a team of Berwick aged care workers have been nationally recognised for their efforts. The companion therapy team at Bupa Berwick Aged Care are finalists in this year’s national HESTA Aged Care Awards in the team innovation category. Up against four other finalists, the awards recognise aged care providers who make an ex-
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manager, team leader, carers and support staff the therapy brought out the residents joy of talking and laughing again. “In addition to addressing the clinical needs of the resident the team also considered how they could address his emotional needs,” she said. The winners will be announced in Canberra at the HESTA Aged Care Awards dinner on Thursday 27 August and the team innovation category winner will receive a $10,000 development grant.
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PLUMBING & HEATING
BRIVIS / VULCAN BONAIRE Specialist Specializing in Heating and Air Conditioning
Steve on 0407 704 213
26 years experience
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LIC. 33033
1156304-HM40-14
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All Roof Tiling & Metal Roofing Repairs Re-bedding and flexible pointing, storm damage, leaks repaired. Painting all types of roofs. High pressure water cleaning. Guttering. Pergolas & Shed Roofs. Insurance claims. All work guaranteed. REG. No. 109780. 27 years' experience.
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Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027
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John 0418 318 377
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Mobile: 0408 100 356
• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
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For a fast free quote to have your rubbish removed or your garden pruned or even a small odd job.
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
1187252-HM24-15
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
1129931-RC16-14
rangerpestcontrol.com.au
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Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors ฀All repairs and services ฀All work guaranteed
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FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING
Lic 24754 • New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper
Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
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5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins
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1300 734 294
www.jimsantennas.com.au
1175171-KC9-15
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Specialising in Repairing All Brands/Models of TVs (LED, LCD, Plasma, CRT, Rear Projection),
Ph: 8682 9618, 0420 528 508 advancedavrepairs@yahoo.com.au
1021701-KG17-12
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ANTENNA SPECIALIST
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
INSTALLED TODAY
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
Public Notice
Australian Government endorsed Installer
Richard or Kathrin Kruyt
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TREESAFE VICTORIA
section of Network Classifieds.
Professional tree and stump removal Servicing all areas More than 20 years experience 24 hour storm damage Mulch for sale
0407 555 050
1194380-ACM32-15
All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
Furniture Upholstery
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L&C Tree Services
1176804-CG12-15
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Removals/pruning Hedging/shaping Line clearing/Palm work Tight access stump grinding Fully Insured/Qualified
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PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE Narre Warren Contract No CT000190
9794 8989
Call Michael on
1194045-ACM32-15
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.
C1088813-JO35-13
FIREWOOD, split, dry, local gum, no red gum, $75 per metre, plus delivery, includes stacking. Call James 0401 827 411. REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
section of Network Classifieds.
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BED, QS, turned baltic pine, Sleepmaker, Miracoil, comfort edge mattress, perfect condition. $400. 0417 498 666.
EXERCISE TREADMILL, Health Stream, electronic programs, calories, pulse, time, distance, incline button, safety key, running/walking deck, air shock, front and rear rollers, fold up, easy move, as new, 1yr old, hardly used. $680. 0409 762 809. LOGS split, lathed, 75mm, treated, pine, logs. Lengths, 1.8m, 2.7m, 3m, $1.50 per metre. 0407 348 072.
$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick
$37 metre
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
IRONING
Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs
N T AT VES 27 Intrepid St, Berwick
Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality. Call Julie
9703 1616 0439 656 044
Ph 1300 85 39 39
V Farm Services
CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE I can fill and compact your dam, gullies and low lying paddocks. Call Turbo: 0418 560 247
V Garden/ Outdoor DRUM KIT, 5 piece, Sonor. $1,100ono. 0411 233 397.
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Real Estate
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.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
for a Competitive Quote
FIRE WOOD
V For Sale
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
0418 131 374
V Firewood
Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
Serving the southeast since 1990
Computer
Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders
TOP SOIL
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
Business Computing Specialists
Tenders
C389274-HJ50-5
Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
C642900-JL27-8
ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
Closes 26 August 2015
PATRON WINDOWS
ALL HOURS
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V Computer Repairs
SN1090434-PJ37-13
Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
V Garden/ Outdoor
PIANO, Upright, Adagio, model TG-8826, digital, Brown in colour, good condition, $330. Call 0431 775 525.
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.
5942 7664 0418 890 612
V For Sale
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C1098234-JO43-13
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Call Lucas 0419 259 266
Call 0401 488 874
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Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.
Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer
Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
WANT TO SAVE TIME & MONEY?
A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of the Council (or of a committee determined by the Council) to be heard in support of the submission.
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Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
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TAX TIME
The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN 3805
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MARK TILING
Call now 9799-6909 or 0401 566 360.
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500. PRUNING FRUIT TREES and roses, 3 generations' family experience. Jeff: 5941 3281, 0418 386 519.
V Massage Therapists ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
V Music /Instruments
MUSIC LESSONS Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing Beginners Welcome
Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au
The Music Centre B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k
1193337-KK31-15
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Simple tax returns from $65. Electronic Lodgement.
All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address:
C1080920-JO27-13
30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
Call Matt 0419 561 093
CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673
A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 must do so by the close of business on Friday 4 September 2015.
APB UPHOLSTERY
MUSIC LESSONS 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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MOBILE SMALL BUSINESS TAXATION
C940378-KK28-11
Unit 5, 93 Abbott Road, Hallam 9702 3544 or 0418 851 078
V Taxation/ Accounting
1190521-RC27-15
A & E UPHOLSTERY PTY LTD Commercial, Domestic & Automotive & Leisure Upholstery Free Quotes, Large Range of Fabric, 30 Years Experience
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SINGER REQUIRED. Must have experience. 60s and 70s pop, rhythm and blues. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008.
V Upholsterers
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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.
CASEY CITY COUNCIL Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under the Guidelines for Geographic Names 2010 to name the reserve at 24-30l Short Road (cnr Central Road) Hampton Park as “Scott Park” (the Proposal) in recognition of the late Cyril & Rita Scott who farmed the land comprising the reserve, and for their support in establishing St Kevin’s Church in Hampton Park in 1961. A plan of the reserve is shown outlined below.
C686565-JM4-9
Clyde Tennis Club, 20th August, 2015 at 7:30pm. At club rooms, Clyde Rec Reserve. New members welcome. Call 5979 4989.
1192315-PB30-15
“Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage
Free Quotes All Suburbs C1089234-JO35-13
AGM
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Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems
HIGH TREE TREE SERVICE
Ask About Our 25% Discount
Advanced Audio Visual Repairs
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DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS
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Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham
5941 2516 C542458-KK26-7
AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
0447 642 643 9702 1642
Phone: 5941 4578
Real Estate V Houses & Units For Sale
V To Share
NEED TO SELL? Looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489. WANTED to buy a house in Cranbourne. Ring Tom: 0413 473 275.
are available at leading Victorian wholesale nursery located at Narre Warren North.
CRANBOURNE EAST fully furnished room in 3BR house, non smoker, $160 pw, no bills, bond required. 0429 941 702.
Connecting people & communities
1ST OR 2ND YEAR Pre-apprenticeship and licence preferred. Must be willing to work some weekends. Pakenham area. Call Scott 0418 320 318 after 6pm.
Call between 8am-5pm
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0410 544 526 QUALIFIED CARPENTER
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Earn Extra Cash
Phone Sharna 0435 179 893
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Casual chicken technicians required to be part of a vaccinating crew for ongoing work. Training available, must be willing to travel. ABN and driver’s licence required.
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QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER Required for busy Salon in Berwick. Approximately 2 days per week Also, Beauty Room for rent. Phone 0418 352 155
SHEETMETAL
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EXPERIENCED CNC BRAKE PRESS SETTER OPERATER
Narre Warren South 9703-0642
TV Video Game Show Production
In maths for all levels, especially year 11 and 12. Contact 0438 884 258.
V Positions Vacant
BRICKLAYERS
Wonderworld Games, in Eumemmerring, has part time jobs for high school students 15+ interested in production work on a TV Gaming show. For more info & to apply go to wonderworldgames. com.au/jobs.shtml
1ST YEAR APPRENTICE PLUMBER
To apply please call Karlene on 03 5940 2477 or email your resume to admin@proplumb.com.au
Forced to resign Redundancy
Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee
9650 0735 www.justrelations.com C753789-SJ1-10
We currently have a position available to operate out of our display home in Officer. Experience would be beneficial however not essential as full training will be given. Working hours: Saturday to Wednesday 12 – 5pm.
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:
Please email resume to tracey@cheviothomes.com.au
V Positions Vacant
Leah S Designs is currently seeking a passionate and motivated Full Time employee to work in the South East Super Store in Hallam for 38 hours a week. Experience in Bridal apparel retail or similar high-end luxury brands and goods, with a one on one customer environment for at least 3 years. Bubbly personality a people person who loves to meeting people. Previous experience with fashion design, alterations, beading, sewing, doing fittings would be highly regarded, but not necessary. Able to work Saturday. For full job description and salary please email info@leahsdesigns.com.au for more information. No phone calls or walk ins.
Bobcat Operator
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
Seeking motivated, skilled, bobcat operator with minimum 3 years experience. Must be competent, hard working and punctual. Successful applicant required to operate company tipper and transport bobcat to various sites. HR licence and white card essential. Depo is in Beaconsfield. Top dollar paid to the right candidate.
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V Training And Development
Become a qualified hairdresser in 6 months The Academy is offering an exciting new way of training * Fees from $97.50 *
Please call Bruce 0409 218 231
LABOURER
Connecting people & communities
CASUAL position for industrial maintenance. Working at heights & confined spaces. Various locations. Suit second job, weekend work available. Must have current licence and transport.
Contact Anne between 9am-5pm 1300 651 631 Fax: (03) 5940 8326 Email: info@chimneysweeps.com.au
Call Debbie on 9329 9544 Aust. Academy of Hairdressing
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CABINET MAKERS
Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
WALKERS WANTED
Please call us at
1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
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AEROLITE 18ft Caravan. Nice and clean, double bed, front lounge, rangehood, stove, oven, microwave, full annexe, new hoses, 12 months registration (C84174). $6,500 negotiable. Phone: 0456 704 565.
AVAN CRUISELINER Campervan Off Road 2000. Excellent condition. This is the Cruisliner model that has the stronger galvanised steel off road chasis. Original owner and has been sheded since new. Very easy to set up. Very economical to tow behind any car. Great van, only selling due to updating. Very well looked after with nothing to spend. Double and single bed or two singles configuration, solar charger and battery 12V. Connection for 240V. Twin Gas bottles, two burner gas stove, 3 way fridge/freezer, microwave, water tank & sink, lots of internal storage, with internal drawers, hanging and cupboards, radio, storage boot up front, separate pole locker at rear, full annexe. Reg (N74548). $12,500. Phone: 0428 924 219.
CASURINA CAMPER Australian made. Must sell for health reasons. Custom built, brought new in 2010 hardly used and in excellent condition. This trailer has 240 volt connections for caravan parks and an Anderson plug for charging the onboard 100amp hr battery while traveling, the slide out kitchen has a 4 burner stove with grill and stainless steel sink. 2x4.5 gas bottles and 2 jerry can holders, 235/5 - 15 litre, truck tyres and spare has never been used, 10" electric brakes, queen bed, tons of storage and big awning with zip on walls. Registration (T83450). $12,000 negotiable. Phone: 0428 178 989.
COLORADO Highton, 2011, 2 door caravan, length 31ft (internal 25ft), roof mounted IBIS split system, 184L 3-way fridge, microwave, full oven, TV on swing bracket and antenna, QS bed, 3 bunks with personal DVD players, L shaped seating, extra 3ft checkerplated back stand-up change area, full ensuite, slide out gas BBQ, 2x gas bottles, 2x picnic tables, 16inch wheels with 2 extra spare tyres, twin battery system, full tunnel front boot, full galvanised front boot. High clearance with flat floor. Pull out awning and full annexe. Would suit new family buyers. Excellent condition. $58,500. 0419 030 773.
COMPASS 2004 Special Edition. 18ft dual axle, island bed, innerspring mattress, 120L fridge, microwave, oven, hot plates, full ensuite, air conditioner/heater, dual solar panels, 2 sealed 100amp batteries. Excellent condition. Registration (Q64026). $28,500 negotiable. Phone: 0408 736 333.
ELDON 21 Elite - Tare 2100, queen size island bed, AC, large refrigerator, leather seating, range hood, full stove and oven, microwave, internal, sound system and TV, latest in tinted, fly proof windows and overhead skylights (2), outside rollout BBQ, external TV docking centre and sound system, wind up aerial, full awning, new battery for free camping, full ensuite, toilet and vanity basin, top filling washing machine, $51,000 neg. 5940 9131.
IAN GRANT'S GRANT TOURER, 2007, Custom, 19ft, AC, 120ltr 3 way Domestic fridge, roll out pantry, center lounge and dinette, QS bed, TV, CD player /stereo, full battery system, solar panels, roll out awning incl walls and floor, front boot, dual gas bottles, roll out external BBQ, electric brakes, sleeps 2, seats 6, lots of extras, one owner, Seaford. $24,900. 0419 529 164.
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.
JAYCO Poptop 16'6". Great van has electric brakes, Double bed, brand new innerspring mattress, full annexe, 4 burner stove with full oven, all gas, two way fridge, tank and mains water, microwave, range hood, table also converts to a bed, plenty of storage space, new flooring & carpet, registration (B90065) until Nov 2015. $6,500 ono. Phone: 0410 691 705
JURGENS 5.5m Caravan. Excellent Condition, hot water, 240v & 12v and gas, double bed, club lounge, roll out awning, full annexe, wind up antenna, gas stove and oven, fridge 240v/gas /12.v, shower/toilet combo, single axle, easy to tow. Registration (S22182). $22,950 neg. Phone: 0409 430 477.
MAJESTIC Knight 2007 Caravan. 20'6" x 7'9", dual axle, Ibis air conditioning, 12 volt battery for free camping, outside shower, roll out awning, outside drop down table, queen size bed, fridge, separate freezer, microwave, 12V TV, inbuilt stereo with CD/DVD player, electric gas hot water, water storage, Lshaped lounge. Plenty of cupboards for storage, light woodgrain interior with modern upholstery. Van has had limited use & presents as new. Nothing more to spend just load up, hitch & go on holidays. Registration (P39583) $27,500 Phone: John 0412 335 334.
VAN CRUISER Offroad Camper Trailer. Aussie made high quality. With Amex walls and floor just Velcro together very easy to assemble. Water tank and pump, USB charger, cigarette lighter socket, Engel fridge socket, volt gauge, led lighting and solar charging plug. Electric brakes with controller on trailer. 2 years old only used twice. New price was $10,000. Sell for $6,500 ono. Registered (U64614). Grab a bargain. Phone: 0418 551 817.
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ONSITE CARAVAN & Aluminium Annexe in E.C. Western Port Foreshore Lang Lang. Views of the bay from the front, views of the country from the back. Great fIshing, walk 50m to beach, everything included, fridges/microwave, all cutlery /crockery etc. Friendly park for all ages, pets welcome. Reduced from $9,000 to $8,000. Call Frank 0411 718 140 after 3pm.
PARAMOUNT Signature 2005. Full ensuite, roll out awning, gas oven and jets, microwave, gas hot water, solar panels and 2 x deep cycle batteries, sleeps 2. 3 way fridge, slide out outside bbq, reverse cycle air con, digital tv with dvd player, front and rear boot, always garaged. Plus many more features. Immaculate condition. Reg (T07525). $34,000. Negotiable. Phone: 0400 182 953
ROADSTAR Vacationer Tango. Tandem wheels with 2 spare, new roll on awning + new annexe, 2 gas bottles, electric brakes, inside measurements 18 ft by 7.3 ft, double island bed, air conditioner, 3 way fridge, microwave, TV/DVD player, CD radio, can sleep four people, lots of cupboard space, underbed storage. $20,000 neg. Reg (P65994). Phone: 0404 198 947. ROADSTAR, 2007 Daintree 22' caravan, EC inside and out, seperate toilet/shower, full annexe, many extras. $37,000. 0427 231 791
WINDSOR GENESIS 2010 Limited edition 21ft caravan. One owner from new. Dual axle, electric brakes, reverse cycle air conditioning, seperate toilet & shower, 3/4 sized fridge /freezer, wired for Solar, 12v 100 amp deep cycle battery, Anderson plug, full ensuite, washing machine, TV/DVD/CD stereo, bluetooth and outside speakers, Wynguard TV aerial, microwave, four seasons hatch, large boot at front. Hot water system, 12v water pump, rear view camera, 12v outside and inside outlet, under seat/bed storage, gas bayonet, full oven, awning. Registration expires May 2016 (T15066). Excellent condition. $43,500.Phone: 0419 365 980.
WINDSOR Rapid 16ft. 2004. Electric brakes, side kitchen, rear cafe dinnette, double fold out beds each end (one has an inner-spring mattress), 4 burner gas hot plate and grill, rangehood, microwave, 90lt 3 way fridge/freezer, reverse cycle air conditioner, roll out awning (near new), plenty of storage with robe and slide out pantry, storage at both ends under the bed areas, easy set up, ideal family caravan. Reg (Q35639). $23,500. Phone: 0419 503 008.
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HOLDEN, HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $6,075. 9796 8789.
HONDA, Civic Sports, 2009, silver, leather trim, mags, new tyres, 36,000kms, excellent service history, reg until 03/16, view at Pakenham, WVD-775. $15,500. David 5941 4406, 0419 966 822.
REFRIGERATED TOYOTA HILUX, utility, 2014, odometer 3600kms, would suit new buyer, 2400L x 1800 x 1300H measured externally, 82mm fibreglass/polyurethane white gloss finish, checker-plate food grade slipresistant flooring, double rear barn doors with deep freeze multi-blade seals internal flush bulkhead light wired to the tail light circuit, steel frame, alloy mudguards, rear step and docking rubbers, SS Camlock on each door with 'Quicklock' handles, SS heavy duty hinges, SS door holdbacks, SS rear door frame, SS door sills, double seal gaskets on doors, tapered edge doors side door - passenger LH side, doors are key lockable. Reg. MOOJSE (plates not included). $38,500 neg. 0419 030 773.
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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Cavs crash out By JARROD POTTER BIG V FINALS - DIVISION 1 MEN AND YOUTH LEAGUE 2 MEN DUAL hopes of bringing the Big V championships back to Casey were snuffed out on Saturday night in back-to-back Cavaliers’ finals defeats. The Casey basketball community entered the night confident of its chances after an impressive finish to the Division 1 Men’s season - taking out the minor flag with a 17-5 record - while the Youth League 2 Men were riding high after knocking off their greatest competition Warrandyte the week before in the first final. But Saturday will go down as the day Casey senior men fell to Geelong 58-71 while the Youth Men succumbed to a 69-82 loss to an equally fast-finishing Mornington. A buoyant start had Casey lead 15-2 at one point in the first term, but from then on the Supercats started to drag the Cavaliers back in. Geelong’s march began in earnest in the second term, chipping away at the initial deficit before pushing ahead to send Casey to the rooms trailing 27-33. Shooting proved the thorn in Casey’s side with Stewart Baird’s charges only mustering 28.4 per cent from the field while its three-point game - that had been an emphatic hallmark of the season so far - was also virtually absent. Geelong out-rebounded the vertically impressive Cavaliers but had similar issues on shooting to leave the match in the balance until the dying minutes. Foul trouble dogged both sides as Brent Hobba (14 points, seven rebounds), Ben Louis (12 points) and Lester Strong (12 points, 12 rebounds) all circled ejection with four fouls. Strong’s match on Geelong centre Seb Loader was the standout Casey achievement on the night. Not many players in the league can match the versatile Supercat under the ring, or managed to fire back and stop his defensive prowess like big number 44 did in the elimination final. Casey fought back one last time with five minutes remaining - dropping the margin to four as Hobba and Louis called upon every ounce of their immense fi-
nals experience. But Louis would soon be forced from the game on a line-ball offensive charge and from there Geelong held court and built back up the winning margin. Paul Hutchison (28 points) and Dane Bow (nine points) struck the final nails into the Casey coffin beyond the arc, leaving the Cavaliers to wonder yet again what could’ve been of another strong season. “I kind of think it probably started a few weeks ago to be honest,” Baird said. “Truthfully looking back - I had this in mind at the time but didn’t want to play on it - I don’t think we’ve been playing well for a month. “Shooting percentage over the last month has been in the doldrums and that was reflected again. “They just knocked down big shots at critical times and we weren’t able to do.” The efforts of Strong were even more impressive as Baird revealed after the match his star centre may need back surgery to correct his spinal discs. “Even more to that story - he’s got two really badly bulging discs in his back and may require surgery,” Baird said. “Lester has been playing under really difficult circumstances and to go up against Seb and manage it in that manner, and couldn’t ask more of him.” It brings to an end Casey’s first Division 1 campaign and with the club’s intent to move up to State Championship quickly, it may be the only season spent in Big V’s middle ranked competition. In the opening final, the Cavaliers Youth Men could not halt the march of the Breakers down the stretch as a 15-29 final term saw a comfortable lead evaporate quickly. As with the senior side, a 22-9 lead was opened early, but the visiting Breakers crashed the party to storm home. Gallant efforts from Sean Mckinnon (14 points, eight rebounds), Ryan Sinclair (14 points) and Sam Pike (nine points, nine rebounds) were not enough to hold back the tides as Mornington snuck through to face Warrandyte in the Youth League 2 Men’s grand final.
Jonathan Fennell is ready to make the next step in his basketball journey as he gets to represent Victoria’s schoolboys side later this year. 141953 Picture: JARROD POTTER
State selection a welcome shock By JARROD POTTER
Battling injury and a huge oppositional force in Seb Loader, Casey centre Lester Strong lived up to his surname and then some on Saturday night. 142579 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
Brad Szalek tries to find a way past the mighty wingspan of Geelong’s Seb Loader.
EARNING his first state jersey was an unexpected honour for up-and-coming basketballer Jonathan Fennell. Fennell, 11, from Lynbrook, has been at the peak of junior basketball through his time at the Dandenong Rangers - especially in 2014 as his side won a National Junior Classic and a VC grand final. But Fennell is about to discover what he’s truly capable of at the next level as he represents School Sport Victoria (SSV) at the upcoming under-12 basketball championships in South Australia. “I was shocked and very happy,” Fennell said. “They all had talent there and I knew I was a top 25, but I didn’t know I was a top 10. “It’s my first time making the team and I’d like to win the gold medal.” Given the tough defensive tasks for his Rangers’ rep team, Fennell is a versatile swing-man capable of playing a number of spots on court and relishes every chance to get on court and play. “I think I’ve been playing for about six years and I just love the game,” Fennell said. “It’s fun.” This season hasn’t been as easy for Fennell’s Rangers, with a couple of bad beats at the bigger tournaments so far with a middle of the pack finish at the National Junior Classic and a similar placing in the Australia Day tournament. “We didn’t do that well in the Classic - we came ninth - and in the Australia Day tournament I think we beat every other team except Melbourne, so we came about fifth in that tournament,” Fennell said. The Lynbrook Primary School student is keeping his basketball dreams simplistic for the moment - hoping to notch state team chances year in, year out as he progresses through the ranks. He wanted to thank his under-12 coach Brad Crole and first rep coach Brody for their support. Fennell and his SSV side will head to the Australia Pacific School Games Basketball Championships in Adelaide from 21-28 November.
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Scorps tough, Tigers tougher By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW ROUND 16 CASEY was thrown headfirst into the crucible on Sunday as the Scorpions failed to stop Werribee. Forced to battle just about all of the VFL top brass approaching the finals, the Scorpions’ first high-rank battle ended in capitulation against the Tigers. The encircling typhoon-like conditions left Casey Fields at the behest of Mother Nature and it wasn’t a day for the Scorpions as they struggled to up the ante after half-time. A sensational second term had Casey flying out to a four goal lead. Max King and Ben Newton (two goals apiece) combined with the likes of Nathan Page and Angus Scott in the forward half to sear a seven-goal stanza into the scorer’s
ledger. But it all dried up for the Scorpions after the main break as Justin Plapps’ charges could only muster two goals. Werribee flew past as the conditions seemed to favour their in-and-under, stoppage-tostoppage style of play. Seven goals of their own in the third term had the Tigers ahead but Casey couldn’t return fire in the last as the home side attained just one more behind throughout the term to concede a 13-point defeat. It was a fleet of Demons to impress the most as Jack Fitzpatrick and Mitch White defensively stood tall alongside midfielders Aiden Riley, Christian Salem and Newton. Casey falls to eighth on the VFL ladder, but has a crucial two-game buffer over the chasers Port Melbourne and Geelong. With four games left in the horror run towards finals,
Casey travels to Box Hill on Sunday to face the high-flying Hawks from 2pm.
VFL CASEY SCORPIONS 1.6 8.7 10.8 10.9 (69) WERRIBEE TIGERS 3.2 4.5 11.10 12.10 (82) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: B. Newton 2, M. King 2, T. Muir, N. Page, A. Scott, D. Terlich, C. Salem, J. Toumpas. BEST: J. Fitzpatrick, A. Riley, C. Salem, M. White, B. Newton. CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: J. Porter 3, M. Wood 3, M. Sodomaco 2, D. Reid 2, W. Fordham, K. Harper. BEST: M. Hanson, M. Daw, J. Porter, M. Brett, S. McMahon, I. Conway.
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1. WHICH horse won the 2014 Melbourne Cup? 2. WHICH city has hosted the Olympic Games three times? 3. WHICH champion filly won the Ascot Vale Stakes, Moonee Valley Stakes, Caulfield Guineas, Cox Plate and VRC Oaks in 1977? 4. HOW is a game of netball started? 5. WHICH tennis player whipped Evonne Cawley 6-1, 6-0 in the 1975 Wimbledon tennis final? 6. WHICH AFL club did former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser support? 7. WHICH well known English soccer club is based at Goodison Park? 8. WHO was the first racing driver to win the world championship in a car of his own design? 9. WHICH imported cricketer scored 325 runs in a day for South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia? 10. WHICH Australian swimmer shattered the 1500 metre record in 1992? 11. WHICH jockey won five Caulfield Cups but never took out a Melbourne Cup? 12. WHO rode Dunaden to victory in the 2011 Melbourne Cup? 13. WHO was the first Australian golfer to top the million dollar mark in career earnings? 14. WHAT type of flag signifies the end of a motor race? 15. WHAT was Don Bradman’s lifetime Test cricket batting average? 16. WHICH famous Australian tennis star was known as ‘Muscles’? 17. WHO captained England in cricket’s Centenary Test in Melbourne in 1977? 18. WHICH Australian won the world surfboard championship in 1968? 19. WHAT is the term for a full-blooded drive in ice hockey? 20. WHICH veteran won the 1986 US Masters golf title?
TOM Hallinan has stood down from his role as senior coach at the Nar Nar Goon Football Club, citing health issues he’s currently working through. The former Tooradin Dalmore mentor replaced Scott Goldsworthy as senior coach at the end of last season and guided the side to sixth on the Ellinbank and District Football League (EDFL) ladder with eight wins from its first 13 games this year. Nar Nar Goon Football Club president Adrian Scott said Hallinan stood down from his position on Sunday of last week, adding: “Tom has some health issues that are a priority in his life now, rather than football.” Hallinan told the News that putting his own health first was the most important thing right now. “I’ve voluntarily stepped down,” he said. “The job was fine, and the club has been good. “It (the role) most certainly had its challenges - part of it was being away from our home ground and having those resources there and whatnot. “There was a lot of work to do at the club - there were some disengaged and disenchanted players - and then I had to integrate my own team as well. “There was also an unknown about how on and off field would pan out being away from home. It was as smooth as you’d like, but it was a lot of work.” Hallinan was made redundant from his job in November through a company merger, which also created additional stresses in his everyday life. “There were a lot of external pressures,” he said. “I’ve got to pull back here otherwise I’ll make myself ill. Footy is always there, but it’s supposed to be fun. “I went to the club and said I wasn’t coping that well and said I had to step down as coach. “I stepped down knowing there’s a good team behind me - that business as usual could always run. “My intention was never to step down, but in doing it
Former Seagulls coach Tom Hallinan has stepped down from his role at Nar Nar Goon. 136818 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS I know the side is going to be seen through by good people.” Hallinan said, in hindsight, he was potentially biting off more than he could chew in taking on the role. “(But) I was able to manage well due to a fantastic coaching team behind me, and a good leadership group led by Brent Hughes,” he said. Among the things he was proudest of in his time as senior coach at the Goon - where he was a key part of the senior premiership team back in 2010 alongside the likes of Brett Dore, Matt Wade and playercoach Clint Williams - Hallinan beamed about a graduate program this yeah, where five young players ‘graduated’ into the senior side. He said moving forward the club had to capitalise on its branding in again being able to play home games at Spencer Street from next season, as well as its junior ranks. After an extended period in coaching, Hallinan said now was the time for him to take a step back. “I was just there (at the Goon) as the key co-ordinator, but at times you’re also called on to be counsellor, coach, mo-
tivator, mentor, sounding board, and to provide career guidance for up to 50 young fellas,” he said. “I’ve been in coaching for about nine years now and I think it’s time to step back for a year or two and take care of my own health. “I revealed my depression early on in the year. It doesn’t matter who you are - f*** the stereotypical strongman. You have to reveal what you’re going through. “Look at those finishing up in footy - all of a sudden their routine is gone. Clubs need to understand their social responsibility, rather than being just a good sports club that practices responsible service of alcohol. They can be a portal to understanding social issues like this. “(But) the club has been good - they’ve supported my decision.” Chris Kent and Chris Jones have taken over Hallinan’s duties, with Chris Langley also continuing in his role as a playing-assistant. The Goon recorded a stirring 70-point win over Longwarry at the Crows Nest on Saturday, 20.7 (127) to 8.9 (57). Langley booted nine goals.
Max does the drinks THIS good-looking sort in a frilly-fairy dress and pink wig is none other than Cranbourne midfielder Max Gearon, who was carrying drinks for the Eagles’ VWFL team on Sunday after breaking a promise to the girls recently. We’re not sure what the promise was, but Max had to spin the wheel and this was his punishment. The girls join the senior guys on Thursday nights for team selection and meals. The Cranny girls kicked four last-quarter goals to defeat Melbourne University to move to the top of the ladder. 142619 Picture: SUPPLIED
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Holt leads the charge CRANBOURNE champion Marc Holt is craving team success after celebrating his 200th game with six goals in the Eagles’ 23-point victory over Berwick at Casey Fields. Holt captained the Eagles to their drought-breaking premiership win in 2011, a day that looked set to spark the club into a long and sustained run of success. But, as captain for the last three years, he has suffered the pain of grand final defeats despite kicking 157, 118 and 103 goals in those seasons. “I can’t sit around with my mates in years to come and keep telling them about how many goals I’ve kicked, you just can’t excited about it because we lost those grand finals,” he said. “They mean nothing, the 80 goals I kicked in 2011 are the best 80 goals I’ve ever kicked because they mean something and got us a premiership.” Holt starred for the Eagles on Saturday, kicking five goals in the third quarter as the Eagles piled on 8.5 to 1.4 to take a five-goal lead to the final break. The Wickers regained their composure, but a wildly inaccurate 1.8 to 1.1 final quarter saw Rhys Nisbet’s men go down to the Eagles for the second time this year. Michael Boland was terrific in
the ruck for the Eagles, who had Michael Theodoridis, with four goals, and Chace Struth also in red-hot form. Ben Kearns was outstanding for the Wickers, kicking four goals with plenty of highlights. Doveton earned the right to play in its first finals series since 2009 after a typically gutsy and determined nine-point triumph over Narre Warren at Robinson Reserve. Ironically it was back in 2009 when the Doves last defeated the Magpies, the two clubs now set for a mouth-watering showdown in the elimination final at ROC in a few weeks’ time. Big-name recruits Jake Dermott, Russell Gabriel and Sam Raru were superb for the Doves, while the under-rated Shaun Semmens and Simon Black were also impressive. Kerem Baskaya took his tally to 59 for the season with a four-goal haul for the Magpies. Hampton Park coach Matt O’Neil was quick to shift the focus after his team cracked its first win of the season with a runaway 31-point victory over ROC at Starling Road. “Forget about me, I’m just rapt for the players and supporters and to see their faces after what some of them have been through makes it all worthwhile,” said O’Neil, who had to Google the club theme song midway through the final term. The Redbacks trailed by 11
Cranbourne full-forward Marc Holt takes one of his signature grabs on his way to six goals against Berwick on Saturday. 142497 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS in every quarter, with a 5.3 to 2.1 second term the defining stage of the contest. Taylor Joyce kicked five, while Damien Johnston and Nick McPherson were also in good nick for the winners. Tooradin had the bye.
points at the final break, but five goals in a quarter to Nathan Carver, who ended the day with six, saw the Redbacks power home for victory. Pakenham’s finals dreams are shattered after going down to Beaconsfield by 49 points at Holm Park Reserve. The Eagles outscored the Lions
Magpies put Doves to the test SATURDAY was the perfect day to jump in the car and go driving with all four travelling teams returning home with four points safely tucked away in the boot. Sixth-placed Doveton showed the level of depth in the South East Football Netball League this year when it pushed the undefeated Narre Warren all the way at Robinson Reserve. The Doves lost by five goals, 56-51, but were super-impressive according to Magpies coach Jade Heinrich. “If they make it they will be a team to watch out for because that was definitely our hardest game for the season,” Jade said. “It was tough and I was really proud that we were able to still win under that type of pressure.” The Magpies bounded out of the blocks, scoring 18 goals to 10 in the
first quarter, to take a real grip on the contest. And it was their usual stars that were at it again, with Erin Clark and Leigh Taylor through the midcourt feeding Elly Stewart and Tayla Shannon with style during a dominant first period of play. Cara Humbert and Aggie Seeto were superb in defence for the Doves; while Rahni Samason was once again impressive under the ring. Berwick ensured its 60th birthday celebrations were in full-swing on Saturday night after a 44-38 victory over Cranbourne at Casey Fields. Emily LaRoche, Sarah McDermott and Olivia Macente got on top through the middle of the court for the Wickers, while Jodie Cranston, Claire Rottier and Rebecca Vickers took turns in tormenting Cranbourne’s goal-shooters. Tara Cecil and Alanah Hardy were terrific in defence for the Eagles. Pakenham locked in the double
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SEFNL SCOREBOARD ROUND 15 SENIORS DOVETON 4.4 5.5 10.7 12.8(80) NARRE WARREN 0.1 4.5 8.7 10.11(71) CRANBOURNE 3.2 6.5 14.10 15.11(101) BERWICK 4.4 8.6 9.10 10.18(78) BEACONSFIELD 2.5 7.8 10.11 14.14(98) PAKENHAM 0.1 2.2 4.5 7.7(49) ROC 2.4 4.6 8.7 8.8(56) HAMPTON PARK 3.1 5.4 6.8 13.9(87) RESERVES: Narre Warren 13.8(86) d Doveton 4.4(28). Beaconsfield 8.10(58) d Pakenham 8.7(55). Cranbourne 11.6(72) d Berwick 5.6(36). ROC 10.4(64) d Hampton Park 7.9(51). Tooradin - Bye. UNDER 19: Narre Warren 19.17(131) d Doveton 1.2(8). Beaconsfield 15.12(102) d Pakenham 6.2(38). Cranbourne 8.4(52) d Berwick 4.7(31). ROC 11.7(73) d Tooradin-Dalmore 9.8(62). UNDER 18: Berwick 8.11(59) d Doveton 5.4(34). Narre Warren 11.9(75) d Pakenham 6.4(40). Beaconsfield 11.16(82) d Cranbourne 1.2(8). LADDER TEAM W L B % PTS Cranbourne 11 2 2 158.06 52 Berwick 11 3 1 157.28 48 Beaconsfield 10 3 2 140.77 48 Narre Warren 8 5 2 152.89 40 Doveton 9 5 1 102.96 40 Pakenham 6 7 2 91.47 32 Tooradin-Dalmore 2 11 2 66.33 16 ROC 2 12 1 71.94 12 Hampton Park 1 12 2 45.01 12 THIS WEEK: Berwick v Pakenham, Narre Warren v ROC, Hampton Park v Cranbourne, Tooradin-Dalmore v Beaconsfield. Doveton - Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Berwick 44 d Cranbourne 38. Narre Warren 56 d Doveton 51. Pakenham 45 d Beaconsfield 34. Hampton Park 63 d ROC 34. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. B GRADE: Cranbourne 48 d Berwick 33. Doveton 48 d Narre Warren 38. Beaconsfield 38 d Pakenham 32. ROC 53 d Hampton Park 30. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. C GRADE: Cranbourne 34 d Berwick 26. Narre Warren 56 d Doveton 10. Beaconsfield 39 d Pakenham 21. Hampton Park 33 d ROC 32. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 31 d Berwick 23. Narre Warren 53 d Doveton 32. Beaconsfield 44 d Pakenham 21. ROC 57 d Hampton Park 13. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. UNDER 17 RED: Berwick 37 d Cranbourne 18. Narre Warren 53 d Doveton 22. Beaconsfield 33 d Pakenham 29. ROC 85 d Hampton Park 5. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. UNDER 17 WHITE: Cranbourne 26 d Berwick 15. Narre Warren 44 d Doveton 11. Pakenham 43 d Beaconsfield 21. ROC - Bye. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. UNDER 15 RED: Cranbourne 26 d Berwick 11. Doveton 27 d Narre Warren 23. Beaconsfield 20 d Pakenham 18. ROC 48 d Hampton Park 0. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. UNDER 15 WHITE: Cranbourne 25 d Berwick 15. Doveton 30 d Narre Warren 12. Beaconsfield 38 d Pakenham 12. ROC - Bye. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. UNDER 13 RED: Cranbourne 29 d Berwick 4. Doveton 18 d Narre Warren 12. Beaconsfield 19 d Pakenham 10. ROC - Bye. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. UNDER 13 WHITE: Cranbourne 34 d Berwick 7. Narre Warren 40 d Doveton 25. Beaconsfield 33 d Pakenham 4. ROC - Bye. Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. LADDERS A GRADE W L D % PTS Narre Warren 12 0 1 166.91 58 Hampton Park 10 2 1 124.79 50 Pakenham 8 3 2 105.70 44 Beaconsfield 6 6 1 94.99 34 Berwick 7 7 0 90.07 32 Doveton 6 8 0 110.25 28 Cranbourne 4 8 1 103.78 26 ROC 4 10 0 81.40 20 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 13 0 54.76 8
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Clydesdale hits it By JARROD POTTER
Cranbourne will be out to avenge its loss to Seaford earlier this season when the two top ranked sides battle it out for top spot in VWFL Division 1. 138892 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Weather turns game ugly By JARROD POTTER VWFL - DIVISION 1 AND 3 WINNING ways continued in the south-east as Cranbourne and Endeavour Hills fought against the torrid conditions to maintain top billing respectively. Cranbourne had to push past Melbourne University - kicking four last-term goals to retain top billing in Division 1. With the wind buffeting Casey Fields - even worse than usual at the windswept venue - skill was effectively thrown out the window as getit-on-the-boot became the prevailing attitude through the first half. The Eagles adjusted after the half to return to finesse footy - working their way against the wind to kick two goals and outscore the MUGARs before using a tailwind to rattle off the remaining majors and push through another triumph more importantly. Cranbourne coach Kris Smith could only sum up the win with one word: ugly. “We played ugly - ugly is the best word to use,” Smith said. “I think we were scrappy - the wind was howling down at Cranbourne like I’ve never seen before - it’s pretty tough to get footy in that weather. “We reversed what we weren’t doing right at half time and switched on a bit more in that third quarter. “Even though we kicked into the wind we were smarter with the footy and with the wind at our backs in the last, it made it pretty easy to run away with it.” Smith praised his young forwards Hayley Wildes (three goals), who continued an exceptional debut VWFL season, and Brittany Wood (two goals), who returned to the senior line-up after getting dropped recently. “Brittany Wood was pretty good - dropped a couple of weeks ago and she went back and got some touch,” Smith said. “She was really good down forward and it’s good to show that you can go down and gain some confidence and return to the senior side.” In what could be an early grand final preview, first-placed Cranbourne battles second-ranked Seaford, and Smith wanted to put to bed the loss to the Tigers earlier in the year with an emphatic, all-round effort on Sunday. “We’ll get a good indication where both sides are at,” Smith said. “Good test to see if our game plan stands up just got to be clean with the footy and as long as we’re focused, we can get the job done. “Our pressure and our tackling has to be up from what it was last week.” The wind played havoc with Endeavour Hills’ goal-scoring, but the rampage in front of goals was enough to brush aside Bayswater in a 54-point win. Georgia Punton (four goals) and Sarah Wallace (three goals) were in the best alongside Rebecca Sadler and Ash Ladson. The Falcons’ perfect record is up for grabs this weekend in the last round of the Division 3 homeand-away season when Endeavour Hills battles Mordialloc away from noon. QUIZ NUMBER 1464 ANSWERS: 1. Protectionist 2. London 3. Surround 4. With a centre pass 5. Billie Jean King 6. Carlton 7. Everton 8. Jack Brabham 9. Barry Richards 10. Kieran Perkins 11. Arthur ‘Scobie’ Breasley 12. Christophe Lemaire 13. Bruce Crampton 14. The chequered flag 15. 99.94 16. Ken Rosewall 17. Tony Greig 18. Nat Young 19. A slap shot 10. Jack Nicklaus
SOMETIMES reality can exceed even your wildest dreams. Earning an Australian Opals’ debut at her Dandenong Basketball Stadium home-court on Monday night was beyond belief for Endeavour Hills’ basketballer Aimie Clydesdale. Clydesdale, 21, is in the midst of a year beyond compare as she goes from strength to strength wherever she is assigned, including her first national senior selection. Earning her Australian Opals call-up, after impressively battling the rest of the world at the World Uni Games in South Korea last month, Clydesdale’s inaugural campaign with the country’s senior women’s team was a resounding success. She featured in all three clashes against Japan - held in Dandenong, Frankston and Ballarat recently - as the Opals claimed the series 2-1. “It was a great experience something that I was really happy to be a part of,” Clydesdale said. “Got to make my first debut game for the Opals on my home court, so it was really amazing. “It was a real honour - the Opals don’t play in Australia very often, so I was really lucky to get that opportunity and the home crowd gave me a big welcome… I was really happy to be a part of it.” It all comes back to that first step on court Monday - her court ever since starting out as a junior Ranger - as Clydesdale was subbed in to join the elite pantheon of Australian Opals representatives. “Probably just my first call up onto the court for my first game,” Clydesdale said. “We were playing 14 players so I wasn’t sure when I was going to hit the court or if I was going to hit the court.
“When I made my first sub into the game I think that was probably a really special moment for me - I was a bit nervous about it but really excited as well.” It adds yet another layer to an impressive year for the pacey pointguard, but it’s all driven by her tenacious appetite to improve. “It’s been a massive year for me it’s what you wait for, you put all the hard work in, in hope that something like this is going to happen… I feel really luck that I was asked to be part of the Opals’ squad… from that moment on it’s all gone upwards and will only keep going upwards,” Clydesdale said. “I’ve just got to keep on top of it - keep working hard - and hopefully have a really good WNBL season… we’ll see what happens from there.” Australian Opals’ coach Brendan Joyce said he wanted to promote Clydesdale quickly through the ranks as she has the potential to become a major part of Australia’s basketball future. “We’ve identified that she has some really good physical traits and good basketball skill, so we really wanted to involve her and expose her to an opportunity at the World Uni Games and also the Opals’ camps to expedite her development,” Joyce said. “She’s done a really good job - we are certainly about exposing players not only for now but for the future. “Aimie is very quick and she’s got a good intellect and she’s good size for a guard as well so there’s huge potential there.” Clydesdale will return to Dandenong for the remainder of the 2015 SEABL season - with her Rangers sitting on top of the SEABL East Conference and set to feature prominently in finals. Clydesdale’s gaze then shifts to the 2015/16 WNBL season.
Aimie Clydesdale savoured her first outing for the Australian Opals as the Dandenong basketball star continues to surge onwards and Pictures: GARY SISSONS upwards in 2015. 142321
High-stakes thriller By RUSSELL BENNETT LET’S cut straight to the chase - the Pakenham Silverbacks will this Sunday play the biggest game in their history and they need your support. They’ll face off against the Bendigo Dragons from 1.30pm this Sunday on Rawling Field at Sydney Pargeter Reserve in Endeavour Hills. The winner earns the right to battle it out for the Gridiron Victoria Division 2 championship at the Latrobe City Sports and Entertainment Stadium, in Morwell, on 15 August. “There’s a fair bit of excitement around the club - we’ve got a lot of belief we can knock them off,” said Kane Latham, one of the Silverbacks’ inaugural players, about this Sunday’s game. The Dragons finished on top of the Division 2 standings with nine wins from their 10 games - including 42-0 and 22-0 wins over the Silverbacks in their two encounters. But Latham and his Pakenham team-mates have the belief that they can cause something special. He said their training had been reflective of their belief in each other, and of their cause and he praised coach Paul Tindall, who only started at the club this season. “Getting everyone on board and on the same page at a gridiron club can be a difficult job, but he’s done
it really well,” Latham said. Adam Kolinski was the Gridiron Victoria Division 2 MVP last season but he made the switch from linebacker to running back for 2015. The results have been stunning. “He’s averaged probably 100 yards and had 11 touchdowns, and that’s even with sitting out four games due to an ankle injury,” Latham said, adding that Dan Salvar - who switched from tight end to the defensive line - had also been “phenomenal” and was really one to watch this week. Latham also heaped praise on quarterback Steve Mclean, saying “he just works so hard”. “He takes harder hits than anyone else on our team, but he’s not afraid to keep the ball - he’s fearless and we’re lucky to have him. “He’s definitely one of the better quarterbacks in Division 2. “A lot of the guys in this league are really experienced but his only in his second season. He’s the sort of guy you build around.” Latham said the Silverbacks had to be wary of the Dragons’ linebacker core this weekend, which includes star Bruce Fu. “If we turn the ball over or don’t execute our plays someone like him will do a lot of damage to us,” he said. “He’s fast, mobile and strong.” The Silverbacks have faced an
Dan Salvar has been an absolute monster for Pakenham this season. incredible amount of adversity with their fixture this season - having travelled to Bendigo, Ballarat, Reservoir and Morwell multiple times. This game at Endeavour Hills is the closest thing they’ve had to a home game all season. “That’s probably the hardest thing,” Latham said. “It’s hard to get your mates to watch in Reservoir - you can’t expect blokes to travel that far, and it’s week in, week out leaving at 6am to play a game in Bendigo at 10, and you may not get home until midnight. “It gets pretty taxing.” “We’d just love to see as many
locals - friends, family, and junior players - there as possible. “It’s the biggest game we’ve ever played and we can win it and make a real statement.” Latham’s Silverbacks teammate, and club founder and president Richie Howlett said of the game this week: “Making the finals this year really validates all the hard work put in by the players, coaches and committee. “Being our closest game to Pakenham this year, we’re really looking forward to the sideline support from family, friends and local fans to give us the edge in what’s going to be a tough game.”
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