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POLICE have urged all witnesses to Sunday’s fatal gyrocopter crash in Cannons Creek to come forward, in which the pilot was killed and a passenger rushed to hospital in a serious condition. Detectives will prepare a report for the coroner into the crash, which occurred just after midday on Sunday when the gyrocopter fell into Rutherford Creek. The pilot, a 59-year-old man from Patterson Lakes, died at the scene while his passenger, a 37-year-old Hampton Park man, was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He is still being treated in hospital but is expected to make a full recovery. It’s understood the gyrocopter hit a power line

over the water before crashing. Detectives are urging anyone near the site of the crash at the time who has not yet provided details to police to come forward. The investigating officers can be contacted on 9705 3114. Warneet resident Kylie Bowman said that while she didn’t see the crash happen, “we all heard a bang and everyone ran down there (to the crash site). “The helicopter was in the water and people were standing around,” she said. “I was on the phone to triple zero.” Ms Bowman’s husband David helped get another local, Marcus Gauci, into the water. He paddled out in a canoe to the stricken machine after it had become clear there was some-

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Dikmans was also accused of a petrol drive-off in Seville on 28 May. Police alleged Dikmans had been using drugs heavily for seven years; he smoked about three grams of cannabis a day and was using ice fortnightly. Police informant Constable Mark Floyd told the court Dikmans had shown a complete disregard for the court and was a danger on the road. “He has been suspended for a long time and continues to drive despite this. “If he has any access to a vehicle,

he’ll continue to offend.” Dikmans' defence lawyer said the applicant’s drug use, which was behind the offending, would be tackled through the therapeutic CREDIT bail program. The program would include treatment, counselling and a screening for an acquired brain injury. The court heard Dikmans was awarded a $180,000 payout from the TAC after being injured as a passenger in a crash last year. He had suffered more than 40 per cent impairment, including steel plates in his ankles and a head injury.

Students pay respects STUDENTS Jordan and Stephanie this week remembered those who lost their lives in the Holocaust during World War II. They were among many students, teachers and guests who paid their respects at Alkira Secondary College’s third annual Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony on Tuesday, in Cranbourne North. For more photos from the ceremony, turn to page 18. 142733

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Drunken car crashes A FEMALE driver who crashed into a parked car outside a Hampton Park primary school has had her licence immediately suspended after returning a blood alcohol reading of more than 0.2. The woman drove into the parked car just after 3pm on Thursday, outside Coral Park Primary School, with police arriving shortly after. The woman returned a positive breath test at the scene before being taken to Narre Warren police station for another test. She had her licence immediately suspended and was charged with summons after returning a reading in excess of 0.2. Two days later a similar drink driving incident occurred in which another female driver crashed into the back of another car in Cranbourne North. The woman drove into the back of another car stopped at the intersection of Thompsons Road and Woodbine Road just after 4pm on Saturday 8 August. This woman also returned a positive breath test of 0.2 at the scene before being taken to Cranbourne police station for another test. The driver was charged on summons.

Police evacuate home POLICE were forced to evacuate occupants from their Hampton Park home last week after a family member allegedly made death threats against them. Detectives set up a cordon at the Misswyn Avenue property just after 1am on Wednesday 5 August to remove the occupants from the home when a family member threatened them and damaged property inside the house. After negotiations with police the man, in his twenties, surrendered and was remanded in custody. It’s believed a family violence order was initiated against the man, who has been charged with making threats to kill, and criminal damage.

Subway burglaries arrest A 24-YEAR-OLD Dandenong man was arrested and released on summons last month in relation to two alleged burglaries on Subway fast food outlets in Narre Warren and Hampton Park. Since May Subway outlets in Narre Warren, Hampton Park, Cranbourne, and Dandenong have all been broken into and their safes robbed. Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Darron Hedge said there had been a number of Subway robberies throughout metropolitan Melbourne this year, including the four in Casey since May. “They tend to be high level burglaries,” he said.

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A SERIAL disqualified driver and ice-addict allegedly caught driving with a traffickable amount of cannabis in Cranbourne has been granted bail under strict conditions. Jonathon Louis Dikmans, 24, of Boronia, had been on bail for just nine days when intercepted during a police pursuit in Cranbourne on 26 July, a court heard on Monday. He had been disqualified from driving for four years in March 2012. Police chased Dikmans’ blue Falcon, which had allegedly entered the Thompsons and Narre WarrenCranbourne roads roundabout at speed at 2.52pm. The accused was allegedly weaving in and out of traffic as he tried to evade police on Thompsons Road. His car allegedly contained cannabis, digital scales, a glass pipe, sales ledger and deal bags, with a prohibited weapon - a hatchet - in the rear. He was also charged with dangerous and careless driving, driving with false number plates, driving an unregistered vehicle and drug-driving over several overtaking closeshaves that ended in a two-car crash in the Yarra Valley on 7 June. The accused - who soon after testing positive for methamphetamine - had veered to the wrong side of York Road, Mount Evelyn, “for an unknown reason” colliding with the driver’s door of another vehicle, police alleged.

Dikmans was bailed to reside with his father, who told the court that the applicant had turned to drugs last year after a heavy drinking regime. “When his mother passed, it was like he used the drugs to get off the alcohol. “I think he just needs counselling.” The father said he had one working vehicle with four others “in bits”. As a precaution, he’d take all car keys with him to work. “I’ll drag him to work with me (as a labourer). He won’t have a choice.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen granted bail given the good impression by the applicant’s father. “You need to be with your father who won’t expose you to any risk. “You need to go to bed tired and get up tired.” As part of his bail, Dikmans must report tri-weekly to police, reside with his father, and comply with a night curfew, CREDIT bail conditions and pass fortnightly drug tests. He must not drive a vehicle, consume alcohol or drugs, or associate with his allegedly drug-using girlfriend. “The driving is the most serious (issue),” Mr Vandersteen said. “What’s behind this is a member of the public (possibly) being hurt.” Dikmans was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 3 September.

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Saved from grip of drugs By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KATHARINA doesn’t mince her words - drug counselling saved her life. The young mother is a participant in the Substance Use Recover (SURe) service, run by EACH Social and Community Health which last month opened its new Narre Warren facility in the same building Headspace was launched in weeks earlier. Katharina, a former drug addict who has gone through hell and come out the other side, was a guest speaker at the event in Casey. “I began using drugs at the age of 15, drinking and smoking pot,” Katharina told the crowd. “By the time I was 21 I had also used mushrooms, acid, amphetamines, ecstasy and heroin. “ ... I continued my education with low attendance until Year 12, which I failed due to an IV addiction to amphetamines. I continued to party in that mode for eight years after high school. “Surrounding myself with petty criminals and small-time dealers - these are the people that I called my friends.” In more recent years Katharina fell pregnant. She was abstinent from drugs during the nine-month pregnancy, and while breast-feeding her son, and thought she could remain that way - but she didn’t. “I thought those days were

over, but I couldn’t have been further from the truth,” Katharina said. “ ... I also would use ice never intending for it to become daily but to chase the pick-up in order to be awake for my son. “Before I knew it I had become dependant.” As friendships and relationships with her family members crumbled around her, DHS also became involved in Katharina’s life and she lost custody of her son. Having hit rock bottom with seemingly nowhere left to turn, Katharina found a glimmer of hope through the SURe program. “I couldn’t continue on like this, and although I thought counselling was a stupid joke, not understanding how someone could help you without knowing you, or have walked in your footsteps, I decided to give it a go,” she said. “However I found it amazing how much Nigel (her counsellor) knew and understood about me. I was hooked on these lessons to learn about Katharina. “At times it was confronting, and I had no idea how I felt - I had blocked my feelings out for so long.” Last month when Katharina spoke at the opening of the Narre Warren EACH facility, she spoke to them as new person, one who is now a symbol of hope to many

others going forward. “I have had my son back in my custody for over a year due to clean drug screens and DHS have ceased their involvement,” she said. “My suspended jail sentence also came to an end - I have my licence back, I have become an active member of my community and got some great friends that love me for me.” EACH is one of only a handful of World Health Organisation approved Health Promoting Health Services in Australia.For more information, visit www. each.com.au.

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Shock find needles her By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AFTER a Cranbourne mother found a sewing needle broken off in the stitching of a Bonds baby suit, the Aussie label has announced a safety recall of three different types of garments. More than 17,300 Bonds baby coveralls, cardigans and dresses have already been sold dating back to December 2013 and a Bonds spokesperson told Star News it may have just been an isolated incident. “We weren’t aware of the issue until a customer called on Monday 3 August and we have taken voluntarily action to recall the items. “We want to be extra careful even though the chance of this happening to another item is extremely small,” they said.

nothing like this happened again. “To think of the pain a poor baby could go through with something so dangerous being left inside a suit makes me feel sick to my stomach,” she said. A Bonds spokesperson gave assurance that all their clothes were scanned by metal detectors before hitting shop shelves. “Metal detectors make sure if a needle has broken that all parts of needle are accounted for,” they said. A shocked Ms Brooks said the needle was still in the suit even after the garment was washed. “Other parents need to start checking their children’s clothing prior to dressing them just in case,” she said.

Anny Brooks, the mother of seven-week-old baby girl Ninah, said she’d hate to think of the injuries her baby could have sustained if she wasn’t so “pedantic” about checking over her daughter's clothes. “I got scratched by something sharp and was so shocked and angry that something like this could have passed quality control and been left in a baby suit,” Ms Brooks said. Bonds issued the recall this morning, which urged customers to return the products sold at numerous department stores. “Customers should cease using the product and return the garment to its place of purchase or to Bonds for a full refund of the purchase price,” Bonds published. Ms Brooks said she hoped

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Police find Aladdin’s cave of stolen goods POLICE have seized more than $100,000 worth of property stolen from houses under construction in Cranbourne. Detectives found the stolen items and arrested a man after raiding a Cranbourne home in Thomas Crescent about 9.30am on Tuesday 4 August,

where they also found a hydroponic set-up in a back shed. The man was charged with 29 offences and remanded in custody. Among the allegedly stolen items - all taken within the last year from houses being built - were ovens, doors,

windows, tools, baths, taps and sinks. Senior Constable Sri Chinnaiyan said thefts from houses under construction were a “state-wide issue”, with builders and developers becoming “easy targets.” “Especially when the whole street is under construction and there’s no

residents currently living in the houses,” he said. Anyone with information in relation to these types of thefts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or visit www.crimestoppers.com. au.

CRANBOURNE Police are on the hunt for the owner of a distinctive Holden VT Commodore after a petrol drive-off recently. The man attended a service station on Dandenong-Hastings Road in Cranbourne West around 4.05am on on Sunday 19 July, and police believe the car had false registration plates of UWI-933. Constable Wade Palmer from the Cranbourne police station said the thief’s gold car was distinctive and likely to be recognised. “Looking at the CCTV footage it appears the car has large alloy wheels, possibly 19 inches in size which would make it easy to spot,” Const Palmer said. Investigators have released an image of the vehicle and the man they wish to speak to in the hope that someone will be able to identify him. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Letters City in a spin Ratepayers’ money is being spent on spin. There is now absolutely no doubt about it. Yesterday I received a copy of the City News in the mail, a Casey council magazine reporting on issues and developments in our local community. This edition of the City News, however, is also about promoting the Abbott Government and Casey council. The feature story on page three is full of praise for the Federal Government’s $10 million grant to help fund Bunjil Place. Readers are informed that this funding grant is a result of the Abbott Government’s 2015/16 Budget statement. We are told it should be seen as a boost for public confidence in our council. Casey residents and ratepayers are not informed that the funding for the new Arts and Cultural precinct has been achieved from what the opposition leader Bill Shorten de-

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LYSTERFIELD couple Ian and Joyce Rider will be celebrating 50 years of marriage this month along with Ian’s sister, who married on the same day. Separated by the River Clyde, the Scottish couple owe their meeting to the famous estuary and the Erskine ferry. “The funny thing was I lived on one side of the Clyde and Ian on the other, I worked on his side and he worked on my side. “We both caught it every day and it wasn’t long until we noticed each other,” Joyce said. After a few chance encounters, 19-year-old Ian decided to make the first move. “Ian asked the man in the shop near the ferry my name and after calling it out across the water a few times, one night he jumped off the truck and asked me on a date. “And I had noticed him and thought he was a bit of alright,” Joyce laughed. The pair were married a year later in a joint wedding with Ian’s sister Helen and husband John. “It worked out really well, we made up our minds pretty quick that we wanted to get married - Ian said ‘We won’t get engaged, we’ll just get married.’ “And Helen and John had their wedding day planned so she sug-

gested we have a double wedding,” Joyce said. Having crossed the River Clyde many times before, it was her wedding day crossing that still stands out as Joyce’s most memorable ferry ride. “It was a very busy Saturday and we would never have got there on time had everyone not let us pass the traffic, all the cars were tooting their horns and the driver drove straight onto the ferry - I felt like a princess that day. “It was so lovely, I’d been crossing it since I was a kid and it was very special,” she said. Arriving in Dandenong 38 years ago the couple moved around before settling in Lysterfield where they raised two children. Now with six grandchildren Joyce and Ian hold patience as their key to their 50 years of marriage. “You have to give and take in a marriage and be patient - we all have our bad times. "But the good outweighs the bad and you have to work at it - it’s too easy just to give up,” she said. Friday 14 August marks the special occasion for both couples and Ian and Joyce will be celebrating with a luncheon and an exchange of cards by post from their family in Scotland.

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Justice fast tracked By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A PILOT program that fast tracks family violence offenders through the region’s Magistrates’ Court at Dandenong has led to better justice for victims, the state Royal Commission into Family Violence was told. Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius, who oversees the police’s southern metro region, told a commission hearing in Melbourne on Wednesday that the Family Violence Accelerated Justice Outcomes pilot

had made perpetrators more accountable. The pilot, joint run by police and the court since December, had reduced “dwell time” in court by resolving matters within three-and-a-half months, he said. Before the pilot, it would typically take 16 weeks for a case to appear at first mention. Under the pilot, first mention occurs within a week. Subsequently the rate of offences being withdrawn had dropped from 31 per cent to 13 per cent.

“So we just find that early intervention, that early track into court really does ramp up accountability, puts the affected family member in a situation where she feels supported and we are seeing that significant reduction in withdrawals,” Mr Cornelius said. “So that to my mind really does highlight significant enhanced justice outcomes for affected family members.” Mr Cornelius said Dandenong police’s “pro-arrest and pro-remand” policy against family violence offend-

ers had a “salutary impact” since its introduction 18 months ago. “It’s the difference between a suspected offender sitting in the comfort of an interview room or that person spending time in a police cell alongside a drug dealer and a car thief. “If we do this stuff to car thieves and drug dealers, we should absolutely be doing it to family violence offenders.” The cell-time appeared to significantly reduce family-violence offenders’ recidivism, he said.

Hand Brake mechanical training to turn troubled lives full circle By CASEY NEILL HAND Brake Turn is aiming to change even more lives through training. The Dandenong automotive centre has opened applications to anyone aged 15 years and over, removing its previous age cap of 22 years following community demand. Not-for-profit Concern Australia runs five nineweek courses hands-on, full-time automotive training course at Hand Brake Turn (HBT) each year. It covers panel beating, motor mechanics, car detailing, occupational health and safety and more and students who complete it achieve a Certificate II in Auto Body Repair. Applications are now open for the next course, starting 13 October.

Requirements include basic literacy and numeracy skills, a willingness to learn and gain employment and a genuine interest in the automotive industry. HBT administrator Rebecca Kats said the units counted towards auto industry apprenticeships. “Nine weeks here can literally cut 12 months off an apprenticeship,” she said. The course also sends them into apprenticeships with a head-start in auto knowledge, an idea of what aspect of the industry they’re good at and enjoy, and job interview techniques. HBT also picks up donated vehicles to use for parts, sell for scrap or restore. Hand Brake Turn is at 7 Hilton Street, Dandenong. Phone 9793 1466 for more information or to request an interview.

A CRANBOURNE North man has disturbed a burglar who allegedly tried to break into his garage last week. The occupant had just been working in the garage of his Greenfield Court home before moving into the main house when he heard a loud noise from behind him. When he looked out the window, the occupant saw the garage side door open and spotted a man running from the scene. Nothing was stolen during the incident. It’s understood the offender tried to enter the garage after kicking in the side door. Police have appealed for any witnesses to the incident who may have seen the man running away Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or visit www.crimestoppers. com.au.

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It’s hard to pick best of the best By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THE finalists for the 2015 Casey Cardinia Business Awards were announced at a special reception held on Monday 10 August at Monash University, Berwick. Thirty-six of the best businesses in the region were named finalists across 12 categories with the winners to be announced at a gala dinner on 22 October. City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland congratulated all the finalists who were chosen from more than 110 applicants. “The judging process was extremely difficult due to the exceptionally high standard of entrants, with the judges really having to look for the little things that gave our finalists that extra edge. “They looked for innovation, environmental sustainability, business planning, access for all and enthusiasm. “The finalists for 2015 are a fine example of strong businesses with all the hallmarks of success and they should be proud of this achievement which recognises them as

among the best in the region in their particular field,” Cr Morland said. Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Leticia Wilmot thanked all the entrants for their participation in the 2015 awards program and their commitment to business excellence. “These awards are a great way to acknowledge the many exceptional businesses operating across the Casey-Cardinia region and are a celebration of the success and innovation of our local businesses to the wider community. “Every business nominated for an award has done an exceptional job and is making a significant impact in our local economy. “Special thanks must go to our 2015 judging panel for their hard work in assessing all our entries. “I know that the high calibre of our entrants makes your job a real challenge, but what a great challenge to have. “Congratulations to the nominees and finalists and I look forward to seeing the winners announced in October,” Cr Wilmot added.

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Dream teams celebrated THE most outstanding businesses in the region were recognised at the Casey Cardinia Business Awards finalist announcements on Monday night. Applicants from around the region were invited to attend the event, held at Monash University’s Berwick campus. Three finalists were chosen from every category. The evening was hosted by David Wilkinson, manager of Strategic Development at the City of Casey, with awards presented by Cardinia Mayor Leticia Wilmot and Casey Mayor Mick Morland. Councillors from both cities were also present. In her welcoming speech, Cr Wilmot said that thriving business were crucial to the region, which was the second fastest growing in Australia. “We need a strong business and investment environment to ensure that we flourish,” she said. “The businesses awarded tonight are each making a significant impact on our local economy. “I congratulate the nominees and finalists of this year’s awards and look forward to seeing the winners announced in October.” Voting has now opened for the overall winner of the People’s Choice award, which is available online at www.e-award.com.au/2015/ccba/ peopleschoice.

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Police keep vigil for boy By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HAMPTON Park teenager Patrick Meunier never made it to the city to meet his mates. It was about 9.15pm on 20 December, 1996, and 18-year-old Patrick was riding his bike along Pound Road to the train station when he was hit from behind by a car 500 metres south of

Kilberry Boulevard. The driver of the car has never been found, having left Patrick on the Hampton Park road to die. Almost 20 years later Patrick’s death remains one of many unsolved hit and run cases across the state. Patrick’s tragedy was recently highlighted again in recent media reports as police hold on to the hope that some-

one from the public has information that could hold the key to the investigation. “The Victoria Police Major Collision Investigation Unit (MCIU) continue to investigate unsolved hit-runs,” a police spokesperson said. “This is a case where police believe a member of the public may have information that would be very helpful

to the investigation.” At the time it was believed a witness saw a car, thought to be a blue Holden Torana, driving erratically before hitting Patrick. Blue paint chips, indicator lenses and headlight glass had been found at the scene. Before his death Patrick had just finished his VCE studies and was liv-

ing with his family while working at Hungry Jack's in Prahran. “Police continue to have contact with Patrick’s family regarding the investigation,” the police spokesperson said. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Thieves in the night By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AFTER waking up to the Cranbourne News front page story ‘Lock up your keys’ Dennis and Beryl Hughan realised they had been overnight victims of the brazen car-jacking spree that is rocking Casey. The retired couple said they ‘didn’t hear a thing.’ “My wife came home at around 10pm and I was up at 8am and noticed that the gates to our carport were open and our beloved Nissan Patrol was gone,” Mr Hughan explained. The car is suspected to have been stolen while the couple were asleep on Wednesday 5 August. “We’ve lived in the same property in Cranbourne for 44 years and we’ve never been robbed before,” he said. The '98 model Patrol had been kitted out by the couple, who had planned to travel Australia next year. “We were going to spend our

money in Australia. “We had plans to set off this year but my wife had a major heart attack. "She got to hospital just in time and I’ve been looking after her and we were ready to go before we get too old,” he said. The couple had converted the car to gas, installed a CB radio, spotlights and electric brakes for the trip and say they are devastated. “To think somebody has opened our gates and taken what we’ve worked so hard for is what hurts me the most. "Now we have to start all over again and will probably have to spend $10,000 on another car,” Mr Hughan said. With travel plans on hold, Mr Hughan said he’d love to get his car back. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www. Dennis and Beryl Hughan say their trip around Australia has been put on hold. 142872 crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Anti-suicide trial By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

THE trial of a new suicide prevention training program will soon be rolled out across four high schools in Casey, Cardinia and Dandenong. The trial, funded by the Federal Department of Social Services, will see Year 8 to 11 students involved in four 45-minute lessons on life skills, suicide prevention and awareness. The pilot program - which will work with 8500 students, parents and teachers across the four school communities - comes after a State Coroner last month released her findings into the “cluster” of youth suicides in Casey and Cardinia in 2011 and 2012 at an official Department of Human Services briefing. The Coroners Prevention Unit (CPU) completed a retrospective case series examination of suspected suicides and hospitalisation for selfharm 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 rate per 100,000 population was elevated in 2011 - meeting the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s definition of a “suicide cluster”. ALP candidate and local high school teacher

ALP candidate and high school teacher Simon Curtis was supportive of a new suicide prevention trial to be started up in local schools. Simon Curtis said he supported the school prevention trial but was interested in learning more specific details as to how it would run. “As far as this being an area that needs attention, there is no local issue more important than this,” he said. “We can talk about figures and where this

region sits statistically, but until the number becomes zero, this will be an extremely important issue for this community, and we’re a very long way away from it becoming zero.” Specifically in the Coroner’s findings, 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 zero in both 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 Audrey Jamieson recommended the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV), through consultation with Casey Council, develop a suicide prevention and post-vention response framework, which “has the ability to take into account various socio-demographic and geographic profiles of individual local government areas”. Those in need of immediate assistance can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.

Strachan passes the Windermere baton THE Chairman of Windermere has stepped down from the role, passing the baton on to his second-incommand. After more than 15 years as the Chairman of the Windermere Board, Carl Strachan has made way for Vice Chairman Ian Forsyth to take over the position. Another board member, Elizabeth Mildwater, will take on the Deputy Chair of Windermere, based in Narre Warren. “After much deliberation and

taking steps to ensure a seamless transition I believe it is the right time for me personally, and for Windermere,” Mr Strachan said. “I’m so pleased with the way Windermere has grown and I’m stepping down as Chairman secure in the knowledge that the organisation will continue to be lead by a new Chairperson of the highest calibre. “Our management and staff, under the day to day leadership of our CEO Dr Lynette Buoy, continue

to make great progress supporting children and families in need and I know Ian will provide them with strong support and leadership as Chairman.” The transition of Chairman was formally carried out In June, while a new board member was also introduced - Secretary, Department Premier & Cabinet (VIC) Chris Eccles. Mr Forsyth said it was an honour to take on the role as Windermere Chairman. “It’s a bit daunting to follow

Carl, someone who has done, and will continue to do, so much for Windermere,” he said. “I am very much looking forward to this exciting challenge and continuing the board’s contribution to the work of Windermere. “Every day our team strives to get in early to make a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities; we have an extraordinary group of people dedicated to making a difference.”

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Lena’s round ball life By CASEY NEILL FOOTBALL wasn’t even on Lena Mirzae’s radar when she was growing up in Afghanistan. Now the Cranbourne East 19-yearold student describes the sport as her life. It all started with her father fleeing his homeland for a fresh start for his family. “My dad took a boat and came down to Australia. I think it was in 2000 or 2001,” Lena said. “I haven’t talked to him much about it. There’s danger for every single person out there, but for us - Hazaras - we were being constantly targeted. “My dad thought it was time for us to find a better life. “I actually don’t know much about my own country and my own cultural background, I was just a kid. “I still have a lot of difficulty knowing exactly what happened. “I’m still trying to gain that knowledge, see exactly why, how. “My mum had to handle me and my twin sisters - we were such a pain for her. “Eventually, we made our way here during 2007.” A broad grin spreads across her face as she recalls the reunion with her father. “You can’t describe the feeling, after six years,” she said. “I’m really glad to be here.” Lena had studied English in Pakistan before she arrived so had a grasp on the language. “But coming here was pretty different,” she laughed. The family’s first stop was Frankston.

“The ladies were all in bikinis - we didn’t see that back in Afghanistan!” she said. “I can’t describe it, it was amazing. I think I was 11 or 10.” She went straight into school. “It was a bit difficult,” she said. And moving house to Dandenong, Hampton Park and finally Cranbourne East didn’t help. “Every time we moved, I had to change school,” she said. But Lena found her feet and graduated from the culturally diverse Dandenong High School. “There was a lot of commonality between us,” she said. She’s now studying a Bachelor of Business at Monash University. “I hope I find a job in something sport-related,” she said. And she’s forging connections in the field - one she knew next to nothing about before arriving in Australia. In Year 7, she got involved in a soccer program for new Australians. “Some of my friends and I went along and we’ve been playing since then,” she said. “Since then, football has been a big part of me.” And it has led her to the biggest opportunity of her life so far. A friend encouraged Lena to contribute to the Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) I Speak Football project at Mills Reserve in Dandenong during terms two and three. The free activity is designed to highlight discrimination, equality and participation. “You don’t even think about where you came from or who you are, it’s just everyone busy playing with that round ball,” Lena said.

Lena with fellow young leader Mohammad Zarjan at the I Speak Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Football clinic in Dandenong. 139843 I Speak Football is also part of the global community initiative Cityzens Giving, run through the Manchester City, New York City and Melbourne City football clubs. This connection gave Lena and fellow leader Mohammad Zarjan, 23, from Dandenong, the chance to travel to Manchester, England, for the first City Football Global Young Leader Summit on 13 June. “It was my first time travelling alone and my first time travelling overseas,” she said.

“Going to Manchester was mindblowing for me, and being treated like professional players. “We had to actually stay in the first team’s hotel. It was amazing.” Lena met Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany and trained on the same field as the rest of the team. “That was a privilege,” she said. She also participated in leadership activities daily. “I don’t feel like a leader,” she laughed. “I never am a leader. I have a lot of

work to do to become a leader. “But there were bits and pieces that I took that I can visualise in our project out here in Melbourne. “There are a few sections that we are missing. “The developing countries put a lot more effort in compared to us. “We need to put on our seatbelts and let’s do this. “It’s more about teaching the kids exactly what is the idea of social cohesion. “We just basically run the football sessions but we don’t tell them exactly what it is and what’s our aim and what are our objectives. “That’s the first thing on the list that we need to work on.” Lena personally took a lot from the other 31 leaders, who hailed from six countries. “Some of the countries touched my heart,” she said. “I could reflect how they are at their home and how I could be back in Afghanistan. “There were some groups like from Colombia. “I know exactly what they go through and the fact that they don’t have access to much resources compared to what we do out here in Australia. “So I could imagine what I’d go through if I was back home in Afghanistan.” Leadership doesn’t come naturally to Lena, but she’s not shying away from the challenge. “I mean, why not? I need to give more to the community,” she said. “I need to have those leadership traits to do such a thing. “I have a lot of work to do in order to achieve that.”

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Holocaust victims on our minds SEVENTY years after the end of World War II, students from Alkira Secondary College held a special ceremony this week to remember those who perished during the Holocaust. It was the Cranbourne North school’s third annual Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony, held on Tuesday afternoon with special guests including child survivor Peter Gaspar, Tony Weldon from Courage to Care, and 25 students from Mount Scopus Memorial College.

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large bedrooms with ample wardrobe space and main with walk-in wardrobe and full ensuite in this family entertainer. ENTERTAIN with ease under the huge pergola adjacent to the open-plan kitchen/meals/

living room, plus separate formal living area. Kitchen comes with dual-fuel cooker, dishwasher and generous storage including two pantries. Complete with ducted heating plus two split-system reverse-cycle units, you’ll be ensured year-round comfort. Double garage with backyard access, garden shed and established gardens. Only as short walk to parks, shops and schools - all of this and more on a block of about 544 square metres in the familyfriendly estate of Carlisle Park.

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Finning Commercial & Industrial Enquiries - Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913 CRANBOURNE

$389,000 CRANBOURNE WEST

Residential, Rural and Lifestyle Sales Residential Leasing and Management Commercial & Industrial Sales, Leasing & Management

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS Lifestyle & Rural Enquiries - Jason Brown 0423 768 424

$900,000 TOORADIN

$899,950 40 ACRES FOR THE GROWERS & GREYHOUND TRAINERS…

PRIME LOCATION LAND WITH PERMIT FOR 8 WAREHOUSES * Planning permit for 8 warehouses * Warehouse ranging from 109m² to 150m² * Commercial 2 Zone * Land size 1653 m² * Close to Monash freeway Call : Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

CRANBOURNE

(214339) * Land size: 1850 m² * Commercial 1 Zone * Planning permit for 24/7 Gym * Opposite proposed Woolworths * Next to 7-Eleven Service Station * Truly a rare find Call Rick Lauretta 0418800913

$400,000 +GST CRANBOURNE

$45,000 P/A CRANBOURNE SOUTH

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

$1,290,000 QUALITY LIFESTYLE ON 10 ACRES WITH 2 HOMES.

WORK & LIVE FROM HOME

BRAND NEW OFFICE

Victoria’s newest Residential Business address. Bring working and home life together. Ground floor 148.45m²/first floor with office 162m². 3 bedroom plus study, Bathroom, double LU Garage. Separate access for Home & office entry. Range of Facades, finishes and floor plans available. Variety of Home with Office or Warehouse floor plan combinations.

* Cranbourne’s newest Commercial Hub * 150m² 1st floor office space * Elevator/Air-Conditioned * nearby tenancies Childcare, 24/7 Gym Takeaway outlets, supermarket, 7-Eleven * Available now. Call: Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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

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$269,950 Cranbourne

“100 METERS TO ALDI & ALL FACILITIES”

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FantastIC value

(215138) Great Central location on of only 4 units, 2 bedroom brick unit lock (215178) Established 2 bedroom brick veneer unit with formal lounge room, 2 up garage, gas cooking & heating, ditch the car and save $$$. Tennant is paying 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 $1000.00 per calendar month on a month by month basis, or just move in. home buyer or astute investor.

CRANBOURNE

$320,000

(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.

$389,000 Cranbourne

$335,000

THIS ONE’S GOOD - POSSIBLE DUAL OCC STCA (215211) Immaculate throughout 3 bedrooms all double bed size all with robes, gas cooking & heating plus coonara, great kitchen with gas cooktop & wall over. A sliding door leads from the kitchen to a fantastic enclosed entertaining area. 4 car garage plus 802m² approx. block walk to schools & train station.

IDeal For Your FIrst home or Investment (215199) 3 bedroom home. 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. sliding door leading out to a decked patio area, single lock up garage with auto door.

CANNONS CREEK

$375,000 PLUS Devon meaDows

$639,500 CRANBOURNE EAST

$449,900

HOW GOOD IS THIS?

1 aCre 4 beDDer hobbY Farm

FOUR PLUS STUDY

(215204) A generous 650m² approx. block. 2 bedrooms plus study/workroom, master with toilet & vanity plus fully renovated seperate bathroom. Open plan living, kitchen with wall oven, hotplates, dishwasher & built in microwave. Exposed beams & split system heating/cooling plus Coonara. Decked boardwalks & entertaining areas, heated spa, double carport.

(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!

(215190) In the much sought after Hunt Club Estate, this spacious property would suit a large family. Comprises 4 spacious bedrooms plus study, full ensuite & walk in robe to master, double lock up garage, spacious kitchen & family room on a low maintenance block. For all enquires please contact Harry Syrros.

CRANBOURNE EAST

$469,000 LYNBROOK

$499,000 CRANBOURNE NORTH

$540,000

4 BEDROOMS IN CRANBOURNE EAST

POSITION PERFECT - LYNBROOK

PERFECT FAMILY HOME

(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.

(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.

(215164) 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 west

$399,000 Cranbourne north

72 sCarborough avenue - aPProX. 1222m² bloCk

$335,000 CRANBOURNE

room For boat or Caravan

(215210) Great location close to Spring Hill shopping centre. 3 Bedroom, 2 (214318) 4 bdr home. Ducted heating & air con, master with full ensuite & walk bathroom home with gas cooking & heating, ceramic tiled kitchen with wall oven in robe. Ceramic tiling, quality carpets, wall oven & gas cooktop plus dishwasher. & gas cooktop. The home being on a corner has great side access. Currently Built in robes, double garage under roofline with rear access door plus separate tenanted on a MxM basis to great tenants who would love to stay on (paying $320 per week). driveway to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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$389,950

3 PLUS STUDY - CARLISLE PARK (215208) Currently rented out to good tenants on lease until Feb. 2015 at $360 p/week. 3 bedrooms plus study, master with full ensuite & walk in robe. Ducted heating, open plan living, great kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ceramic tiled to wet & hard wearing areas. Great pergola patio entertaining area on a 542m² approx. block & a double garage with auto door.

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$370,000 Plus 125 Monomeith Rd Monomeith

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LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT

GRAYS RETREAT – RARE 2 ACRES

Are you dreaming of a craftsman built quality home on a great 684m2 block in a sought after address? Sure to impress this as new home features open plan design where the hub of the home includes large family room with designer kitchen boasting stone bench tops, 900mm cooker, glass splash backs, dishwasher, quality fittings including Italian tiles and bonus sliding doors leading outdoors to alfresco entertaining and backyard. Home includes 3 bedrooms BIR, Master with large shower and double robes plus study or media room. Outside you have double garage plus side access for vehicles. Being fully insulated with 6 star energy rating it is a definite stand out home in this estate and waiting for our famil . OPEN Sat 15th August 2015 3pm-3.30pm

Why be stressed and live in the hussle & bussle when you get all this only 30 mins from Cranbourne. All the hard work has been done by the current owners and this family home is ready for your family. With country views all round this home features open plan design with formal living with wood fire that leads through to the modern kitchen and meals/ family room. Zoned living boasts Master bedroom and ensuite /WIR off formal living and other end has 3 bedrooms so everyone has their privacy. Outside you have double garage plus BONUS 18mx8m shed (powered) with separate access ideal for tradie or truckie. Although owners have absolutely loved it here it is time to move on and will look at all reasonable offers. OPEN Sat 15th August 2015 1pm-1.30pm

Agent: Andrew MacTaggart 0418 385 158

Agent: Andrew MacTaggart 0418 385 158

13 Nellie St Lang Lang

New Price $339,000 11 Cullen Drive Lang Lang

Neg Over $345,000

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QUIET LOCATION.

A TASTE OF COUNTRY.

This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick veneer home on a approx. 716sm

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

block home has 3 levels, separate lounge room with wood heater, wet

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

bar with a wine cellar. Spacious kitchen with dishwasher, electric hot plates, double sink, overhead cupboards, double pantry and plenty of

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and full ensuite, remaining bedrooms with robes. Kitchen with electric oven and cook top, 2 door pantry, plenty of cupboard and bench space.

cupboard space. Master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, bedrooms 2 and 3 have WIR. Ducted gas heating, 1 car carport, 1 bedroom lined bungalow, robe, tool shed, decking around in ground pool, fernery, water

Split system for heating and cooling, glass sliding door to undercover alfresco area, side gates to backyard, double garage URL with remote. Established gardens, court position, block size 698sm (approx.).

tank, brick driveway. OPEN Sat 15th August 2015 11am-11.30am

OPEN Sat 15th August 2015 11am-11.30am

Agent: Karen McIntosh 0405 145 864

Agent: Karen McIntosh 0405 145 864

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RE TO DUC SE ED LL

40 McCraws Rd Catani New Price $470,000-$520,000 51 Patman Dr Nyora

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YOU LITTLE RIPPER – 10 ACRES

COUNTRY LIVING 6.7 ACRES(APPROX)

Awesome opportunity to get out of town on your own little farm including

This beautiful property, 3 bedroom plus study brick veneer home.

a modest 3 bedroom home with renovated kitchen and huge main bathroom with spa and outside you have swimming pool plus huge workshop to store all the toys. Home needs a little TLC but is priced to sell. Small acreage of this calibre are getting harder to find so be very

Kitchen with gas cook top, dishwasher, electric wall oven, WI pantry, overhead cupboards, tiled flooring, lounge room with gas wall heater, wood heater and air conditioning. Master bedroom with ensuite and robes, remaining bedrooms with robes, bathroom with bath, shower and vanity. Undercover pergola length of home, laser light, great views of acreage, circular driveway, established gardens, town and tank water, new roof, carport, double lockup shed, potbelly heater, concrete,

quick for this one.

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

OPEN Sat 15th August 2015 2pm-2.30pm

Patman drive off Hogans Road.

Agent: Andrew MacTaggart 0418 385 158

60 Forrest Dr Nyora

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

Neg Over $650,000 32 James Lang Lang

$350,000 Plus

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10 ACRES 2 HOMES

PRISTINE ON ¼ ACRE

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

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

the bay and surrounding hills this elevated craftsman built home with

featuring open plan design with formal living/dining, gas log fire, 4

sweeping verandas all round features grand formal entrance leading to huge living area with the warmth of timber and brick, cathedral

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

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

timber kitchen allows you to cook and entertain in the fully tiled family

stove, 4 bedrooms including upstairs a parents retreat with balconies

room whilst overlooking the manicured cottage gardens. Sitting on

front and rear. Included on the land are 2 bedroom self-contained unit, large machinery and stable complex, solar heated inground pool, plus paddocks and loose boxes (stallion paddock) for the horses complete

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approximately ¼ acre (980m2) the home comes with side access plus large double garage. Big bonus all this is walking distance to township, shops, schools and transport.

the picture. OPEN Sat 15th August 2015 12pm-12.30pm

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

OPEN Sat 15th August 2015 11am-11.30pm

Agent: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909

5/275 Station Street, Koo Wee Rup Ph: 5997 2133

1194964

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Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993

THIS sensational fourbedroom family home provides a prime opportunity for investment or the first home buyer looking to break into the real estate market. THE main bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, the three other spacious bedrooms all have built-in wardrobes, and there is a centrally located bathroom and toilet. Features include a separate formal lounge, spacious hallway and high ceilings with downlights, open-plan hostess kitchen, 900mm gas stove and stainless-steel dishwasher, meals and family area, ducted heating and split-system cooling. Outside, there is an alfresco and good size low-maintenance rear yard, plus a double lock-up garage with internal access, all on a 554 square metre corner block. The property is close to shopping centres, primary and secondary schools, and minutes to the highway and train station.


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Cranbourne East 4 Pinebank Avenue Auction Price Inspect Office Contact

Saturday 29th August 1:00pm Price Guide Over $490,000 Thursday 5:30pm - 6:00pm & Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Shakeel Dayal 0423 314 322 sdayal@hodges.com.au Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

4 A 3 B 2 C Cranbourne East 9 Howe Way Private Sale Price Inspect Office Contact

THE AFFORDABLE DREAM LIVINGSTON is fast becoming a place to live in! This is your fantastic opportunity to purchase this unique two years young Metricon built double storey house to accommodate your growing family or to become part of this family friendly environment which includes beautiful parklands, a Jurassic adventure playground and sporting precinct.

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Price Guide Over $450,000 By Appointment or as Advertised 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Shakeel Dayal 0423 314 322 sdayal@hodges.com.au Ben Doughton 0431 163 189 bdoughton@hodges.com.au

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.

117 High Street, Cranbourne

5996 5993 1194826

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HAMPTON PARK

$410,000+

LYNBROOK

Contact Agent

HAMPTON PARK

Contact Agent

PAKENHAM

$300,000+

9 Gramar Way

1-16 Sedgwick Court

10 Cypress Close

31 Wakenshaw Crescent

This modern house surrounded by well maintained gardens, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living, kitchen and family area, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, floor boards, water tank, garden shed and double remote control garage. Contact our agent now and secure this property.

4 bedroom, 3 living areas, gallery, powder room, double lock garage with internal access, AC (split system), down lights, pergola. Located in Lynbrook within walking distance to the train station and with easy access to Westernport Freeway and South Gippsland Freeway

3 bedrooms master with full ensuite, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, wall furnace heating, new flooring, double remote garage with 4 car carport and outdoor kitchen. Suitable for mechanics and tradesman

3 bedrooms, a generous sized living/family zone, double remote control garage with external access, modern kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances including oven, cook top, dishwasher and range hood. Located close to all the amenities that Pakenham has to offer

Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

Travis Chong 0433 409 764

HAMPTON PARK

$350,000

HALLAM

$320,000 Plus

HALLAM

$429,000

HAMPTON PARK

$400,000 +

10 Linmac Court

21/8-10 Belgrave Hallam Road

12/35-37 Belgrave Hallam Road

5/5 Tarella Street

3 bedrooms, gas open fire, air conditioning, kitchen with gas cook top, wall oven, range hood & dishwasher, pergola outdoor entertaining unit, single carport, floorboards, and more. Located close to public transport, local shopping centre and schools.

3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 2 Toilets, open living area, modern kitchen with gas cooking, ducted heating, wooden floorboards, single garage and private courtyard. Located in the well sought after area of Hallam close to all amenities.

3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets, meals/dining area, Caesar/granite bench top, s/s appliances & dishwasher, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, video intercom system, alarm, single remote garage with panel door, spa bath tub & basic landscaping. Located close to Hampton Park Shopping Square & public transport.

Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, double remote garage, verandah, and some private open space area. Land size of 400 sqm (approx. 25.0 sq) including ducted heating, rain water tank, stainless steel kitchen appliances with dishwasher. Located close to Hallam Business Centre, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local school and Monash freeway Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

22 Enterprise Avenue, HAMPTON PARK

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NEW LAND RELEASE SIX Live across from parkland, sporting facilities and opposite of leash dog park. N

PUBLIC OPEN SPACE SOCCER & CRICKET

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PARK STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL AND CHILD CARE

DOG PARK

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land at water edge final release now selling

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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FAMILY HOME IN HAMPTON PARK THIS well kept and

easy to maintain home is everything that a family is looking for. THE house has three bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, one toilet, ducted heating, air-conditioning, satellite dish, dishwasher, range hood, gas stove, pergola, solar panel, double garage and single carport.

HAMPTON PARK

The property is close to schools, Hampton Park shopping centre and public transport.

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DISPLAY & LAND

south eastern

LOCATOR BOTANIC RIDGE

CLYDE NORTH

BOTANIC RIDGE

4 HOMES ON DISPLAY

Cnr Smiths Lane & Browns Rd Botanic Ridge.

NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN

Business Hours are: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat & Sun 12pm-5pm

PHONE 9785 9339 www.botanicridge.com.au

CRANBOURNE EAST

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

CALL 03 9796 3944 www.profine.com.au

CRANBOURNE SOUTH

CLYDE NORTH

CLYDE NORTH

HIGHGROVE

LAND SALES AND INFORMATION CENTRE

BERWICK WATERS ESTATE

Cnr Berwick-Cranbourne Rd and Pattersons Rd, Clyde North Melway ref: 134 K7

Open 7 days: 11am - 5pm

Fixed price homes from $299,900 Adjacent to Amstel Golf Course, 1030 Cranbourne-Frankston Rd, Cranbourne Fairwaypark.com.au

9704 4088

1800 273 543

1800 444 447

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CRANBOURNE WEST

56 - 60 Flowerbloom Crescent North Clyde

CRANBOURNE WEST

PARKS EDGE

SETTLERS RUN

AMBROSIA

149-150 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East Melway Ref: 134 E7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00 pm

Land Sales Centre Open daily from 11am to 5pm

Cnr Westernport Highway & Hall Road, Cranbourne West (Melway ref: 132 H5)

1 Settlers Run, Cranbourne South Melway ref: 133 C11

Sales Office Now Open 7 Days 12pm - 5pm

11 Red Maple Drive, Cranbourne West

PHONE: 5995 3223

9704 4087

03 9704 4030

PHONE 9785 6788

CRANBOURNE

www.ambrosialiving.com.au

CASIANA GROVE ESTATE Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm

CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BOUTIQUE ESTATE

Display suite now open

LONGWARRY stockmansWOOD A B R E AT H O F F R E S H A I R

NEW TITLE RELEASE LAND SALE HOUSE & LAND FROM $290,000 TURN KEY

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PHONE 5940 9922

OFFICER

OFFICER

AFFORDABLE BOUTIQUE LIVING Cardinia Road, Officer Melway ref: 215 C7

PHONE 1300 97 62 64 www.cardiniavillage.com.au

PAKENHAM

700M2+ BLOCKS Officer’s No. 1 Land Estate & Display Village with 32 new homes 11am - 5pm Daily 325 Princes Highway, Officer

PHONE 1300 925 349

WARRAGUL

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Located in the Heart of Pakenham * Leading home builders * Parks and wetlands * Walk to train and Town centre

27-29 Silkwood Drive Warragul Melway Ref: X912 V7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm

PH: 9684 8143 www.ascot.com.au

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9704 4040

OFFICER

OFFICER

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GRANDVUE

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Two homes on display

Princes Highway, Officer Melway 215 E4 Sales Office Open 7 Days 11am - 5pm

FLAMINGO 30 SANTE FE 32

PHONE: 1300 737 851 www.grandvue.com.au

Open Sat to Wed 12noon till 5pm

1300 227 665 aaronjhomes.com.au

TO ADVERTISE IN OUR DISPLAY HOME & LAND LOCATOR, PLEASE PHONE

5945 0666

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

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

BERWICK WATERS FLOWERBLOOM CRESCENT CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 131 C8) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Armadale The Palm Cove

CASIANA GROVE

25 LOTS - SIZES 600M2 – 1112M2

RED MAPLE DRIVE, CRANBOURNE (MELWAYS REF 133 B6) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Colorado The Esprit

Register your interest NOW at

TIMBERTOP ESTATE

STAGE 11B SOLD STAGE 10 TO BE RELEASED LATER THIS YEAR,

www.kimberleydowns.com.au

OR CONTACT MONIQUE 0419 119 719 Roger Davis Pty Ltd Suite 1, 624 Ferntree Gully Road Cnr Brandon Park Dve, Wheelers Hill

PHONE: 9560 5000

CLOVELLY WAY, OFFICER (MELWAY REF 214 E2) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Cloverlea The Camberwell

1300 773 643 OPEN SAT-WED 12-5pm

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Concert celebrates church A CRANBOURNE church is this month hosting a musical tribute to the Anzac Centenary. Organist Tom Healey and his son Philip will perform the Gallipoli Sonata at St John’s Anglican Church at 2.30pm on Sunday 30 August. It will be the first in a three-event Springtime Concert Series, following three organ recitals St John’s held last year as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations. Mr Healey, previously the St Andrew’s Brighton organist and music director, will perform English, European and American organ works. Philip will join Mr Healey on violin for the major work in the program, the Gallipoli Sonata by

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Frederick Septimus Kelly. Frederick Kelly was born in Australia in 1881 and went to England when he was 12, where he finished his schooling and went to Oxford University. He then studied music in Germany before joining the British Army and serving at Gallipoli, where he wrote this sonata. He was killed at the Somme in 1916. The Cranbourne Combined Quilters’ Anzac Centenary Triptych Banner will provide a backdrop for the sonata and later be given to the Cranbourne RSL. Subsequent concerts will feature The Victoria Welsh Male Choir (25

The Cranbourne Combined Quilters Anzac Centenary Triptych Banner will be the backdrop for the first concert. October) and the Frankston Ladies Choir (29 November). The Victoria Welsh Male Choir sings in the traditional four-part harmony a range of Welsh and Celtic tunes and songs from other genres. The Frankston Ladies Choir will in three-part harmony perform jazz,

musical theatre, rock, disco and more. St John’s Anglican Church is on the corner of Childers and Russell streets in Cranbourne. Tickets will be available at the door or from the St John’s office on 5995 9364.

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They’re all together By CASEY NEILL THE new Ermha headquarters is more than an office space - it’s a community. And the Dandenong South space is increasing staff productivity and the not-for-profit’s ability to serve people in need throughout the southeast. Ermha supports people facing challenges resulting from a disability, mental illness, homelessness, or experiences of trauma or substance use to live the life they choose. Its 200-plus team members had been running between four buildings on Robinson Street in Dandenong to find space for a meeting, chat to a colleague or pick up a document. At the end of June they came to-

gether in a new head office in the Estate One precinct on the Princes Highway. “It’s actually been quite exciting for all the staff,” Ermha marketing and communications executive director Christine Thornton said. “It’s created a new environment that’s more of a community, more of a family feel. “With the different sites we didn’t get that chance to integrate with all the other programs. “I feel like we have so much more productivity. “I feel like I’m much more productive having everybody around and being able to see where people are, so you can go have a conversation with them right away instead of being hid-

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Ms Thornton said. “Because they’re sharing hot desks and they’re all in the same area, there’s a lot more cross-communication between the programs. “I feel like we’re providing more co-ordinated services.” She said the new space was bright and open, but had breakout rooms for when staff needed quite time or a client meeting. “The clients absolutely love it. They’re starting to feel very welcome,” Ms Thornton said. She said Ermha had been expanding at a rapid rate and outgrew its spaces. “It was never our plan to have four leases in four different buildings. It was just meeting demand,” she said.

Animal cruelty issue beyond ‘crisis point’ By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CALLING for an independent inspectorate into animal cruelty in Victoria, Casey resident Barrie Tapp says the situation has hit “crisis point.” “More people are exposed to animal cruelty now and there’s not enough education about standards and care according to the law - people treat animals as a possession that’s not valuable,” he said. Senior Investigator at Animal Cruelty Hotline Australia, Mr Tapp said he would like to see councillors in municipalities across Victoria edu-

cated on their powers of prosecution. “There’s a lack of education around the fact that councils can enforce the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and have been able to for the past two years. “The City of Casey is one of the best in the business but many local councils just aren’t aware of their powers,” he said. Mr Tapp believes if the 79 councils throughout Victoria were equipped with the knowledge of their prosecution powers, the government would have an extra 200 animal cruelty inspectors working with local rangers

at no extra cost. “Animal Cruelty Hotline Australia has written to the State Government with this proposal which would take much needed pressure off the RSPCA,” he said. With a career spanning over four decades in the industry, Mr Tapp has taken calls with the hotline for seven years and said the current situation was “the worst it’s ever been.” “We get at least four animal abuse reports a day from anonymous callers. “The Department of Environment

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and Primary Industries and the RSPCA are the only two law enforcement animal welfare agencies in Victoria and these ‘authorised agencies’ appear not to be in control of this already existing crisis,” he said. Mr Tapp said these overworked agencies were in need of help from councils to bring the problem under control. “The City of Casey is a great example, they are way out in front with cruelty complaints and have prosecuted more than five puppy farms in the Casey area,” he said.

Cut and run in Doveton POLICE were called to a Doveton unit late last month where a man in his fifties had been stabbed. The man suffered lacerations in the attack at the Kanooka Grove property, on Monday 27 July, and was rushed to The Alfred hospital. The unit had been ransacked by the time police arrived just after midnight, and the offender is still at large. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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

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.

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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. Door sales are adult $25, concessions $20, child $6. For inquiries or bookings contact Jennie on 5998 7485 or Kateon 9799

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

On the road to Albuquerque MUSICIAN Jimmy Fong is the only Aussie that has been invited to perform in the October JD festival event in Aspen and Albuquerque. The singer actually met and performed with the much loved superstar back in 1994. “I’m thrilled and honoured to be included in such an event,” Jimmy said in his humblest voice. Growing up in Malaysia, listening to John Denver on the Royal Australian Air Force radio, Jimmy never imagined that one day he would perform his own music wedged between two idols - The Sultan and the legend himself. My Time with John Denver is an inspirational, live music show about how life plays out in the most unexpected of ways. Jimmy’s unique story and presentation of John Denver’s classic songs has given him recognition in Australia and America and will guarantee a night to remember. It is a must see for anyone who appreciates the man who was John Denver. He is performing with his band at Father in the Chapel, St John’s Anglican Church, 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne, on 28 and 29 August and 4 and 5 September. Inquires to Julie on 0410 080 852 or at www.trybooking.com/141690.

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The world’s most successful dance show explodes onto the State Theatre, Melbourne on 29 September - 4 October. We have 8 double tickets to be won to the opening night show. Each double pass valued at $179.90. Michael Flatley brought Irish Dance into the global spotlight more than 21 years ago, going on to create฀Lord฀of฀the฀Dance฀in฀1996. Flatley’s new show Dangerous Games has exciting and ground-breaking new technology, including holographs, dancing robots, world champion acrobats and 34 of the greatest Irish Dancers in the world. The latest version of the global dance phenomenon combines the best of tradition with all the excitement of new music and heart stopping dance, making it perfect family entertainment. “Magnificent”- Evening Standard, London ‘Stunning” the Irish Times “A Show Piece Extravaganza”- LA Times www.lordofthedance.com MELBOURNE Venue: Arts Centre, State Theatre Dates: Tuesday 29 September- Sunday 4 October 2015 Times:฀Tuesday-7pm,฀Wednesday-Friday-8pm฀•฀Saturday฀2pm฀&฀8pm฀•฀Sunday฀1pm฀&฀6pm Prices:฀From฀$69.90฀(Booking฀and฀transaction฀fees฀may฀apply) Bookings: Arts Centre Melbourne 1300 182 183 or artscentremelbourne.com.au Groups 10+ SAVE! Call Group Bookings on 1300 889 278 Please note ”Michael Flatley will not be performing on the Australian tour.


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Keeping them safe By CASEY NEILL A PARTNERSHIP spanning Berwick, Dandenong South and the US is helping to keep Australian soldiers safe. Defence Minister Kevin Andrews and La Trobe MP Jason Wood visited Aquaterro in Dandenong South on 30 July. With Australian Precision Technologies (APT) in Berwick, Aquaterro is producing new lines for the Australia Defence Force. CEO Graeme Bulte said the company started in the commercial marine industry in Tasmania, looking for a better way to protect people whose jobs took them into harm’s way. Today it’s a leading law enforcement and defence equipment supplier and is joining with US-based Wilcox Industries, which manufactures tactical equipment and has set up a new

$10 million plant across the road from Aquaterro. Wilcox CEO Jim Teetzel said Aquaterro had distributed Wilcox products for the past seven years. “Basically we’ve been very conscientious as a company not to reach out into a new area - especially on the opposite side of the world - without having the support of someone else who has a lot of trust and integrity,” he said. “Working with Graeme the last seven years we’ve developed a good relationship of trust. “Because of that we started talking about being able to manufacture our products here in Australia. “We’re going to start putting equipment in, making high-tech jobs, and start manufacturing the products that will not only be consumed here in Australia but also in this region.”

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“The way we do that is by providing those higher-end engineering services and those higher-end consulting services where we can help them be more efficient. “We’ll be a country that people look towards as a benchmark.” Mr Maselli counts award-winning Australian Precision Technologies (APT) in Berwick among his clients. “We let them be the technical experts at what they do,” he said. “We helped them work on all the stuff around their core business, which just helps them be better and more competitive and more cost-effective. “I wouldn’t say it’s a fresh set of eyes. “We’ve looked at so many businesses and so many operations and we understand innovation so well that we can come in and implement something really quickly. “We can see the things that are wrong quickly because we’ve seen them before.”

MetamorphCG mostly services Melbourne’s south east but has international clients. “We’re trying to grow our Victorian customer base before we go anywhere else,” Mr Maselli said. “Our plan is to open an interstate office in the next two to three years, and by 2020 we’re planning to have an international office somewhere.” MetamorphCG directly employs five people and has another 14-plus consultants on its books. “They’re subcontracted based on specific needs,” Mr Maselli said. “Our books are growing by the day. “We’ve actually got people now coming to us saying hey ‘we want to do some work with you guys’. “It’s kind of exciting. “I started off in my bedroom in my house myself for the first three months.”

A DANDENONG industry leader is on a new Premier’s panel of the state’s best business brains. Actco-Pickering Metal Industries partner Jill Walsh and the other 11 Premier’s Jobs and Investment Panel members met for the first time on Monday (3 August). She is the only representative from the south east, which she described as the centre of manufacturing in Australia. “I felt an enormous sense of privilege,” she said. “You meet amazing people and they reinvigorate you to continue your passion.” Ms Walsh also recently joined the Southern Melbourne Regional Development Australia (RDA) committee, is a Committee for Dandenong member and is on the South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) board. She said infrastructure improvements, local content and social cohesion were her top

talking points for the panel. “Jobs bring self-respect and build a sense of community in a region,” she said. A $508 million Premier’s Jobs and Investment Fund will support the panel to provide strategic advice to the Premier on driving economic growth and creating high-skill, highwage jobs. “The premier was sending a message that this was his panel, he was going to resource it, he was going to set it up to achieve,” Ms Walsh said. The panel will meet again at the end of the month and then quarterly. Mr Andrews said the government believed in using industry leaders’ voices and their vision to drive economic growth and create jobs. “This panel draws on some of our brightest business minds to create high-skill, high-wage jobs as well as provide us with high-level, strategic advice on where to invest to make Victoria stronger and more prosperous,” he said.

Tigers’ tips on building alliances RICHMOND Football Club, Cardinia Shire Council and Parklea partnered up last month to spruik the benefits of doing just that. They presented Developing Partnerships not Sponsorships in the Star Theatre at Cardinia Cultural Centre, Pakenham, on Wednesday 29 July. Businesses and sporting clubs were invited to gain an insight into the evolution of the Richmond club at the free event, and the factors that created successful business alliances.

Featured speakers included the footy club's chief operating officer Michael Stahl, commercial operations and marketing general manager Simon Derrick and consumer business general manager Cain Liddle. Parklea CEO Andrew Herbert said this was the second year the company had collaborated with Richmond and the Cardinia Council on such an event. He hopes to expand its delivery in the coming years.


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Anthony 0422 836 936 Justin 0412 260 145

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Anything electrical - 35 years’ experience Reasonable rates and quality assured

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DJK CONCRETING

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CASEY CARPET CLEANING

HEATH ELECTRICAL SERVICES

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0490 097 921

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CALIFORNIA CONCRETE

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Decking, Carports & Pergolas

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Berwick 3 Intrepid St

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Call Blake on 0439 865 590

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Justin 0412 260 145 Anthony 0422 836 936

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9796 8621 0418 367 017

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BLOCKED DRAINS

DANDENONG 9794 9890 Head Office F 15,112 Hammond Rd, Dandenong 3175

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ROOF PLUS

Real Estate

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John 0418 318 377

NARRE WARREN 0419 126 895 Branch - Hillsmeade Estate Narre Warren South

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11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

5986 1629

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1187414-ACM24-15

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5995 4344

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Steve on 0407 704 213 26 years experience www.settlementplumbing.com

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

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

0417 382 700

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Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

0409 232 286

ROOF CARE Pty Ltd

Call Brett: 0428 145 657

“All Your Plastering Needs Catered For�

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

PINNACLE

1077848-PJ8-13

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

Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire

NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

V Plasterers

BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING

0407 725 587

PAK BIN HIRE

V Roofing

♌ Rebedding & Pointing ♌ Pressure Cleaning ♌ Flexible Pointing ♌ Respraying ♌ Qualified Roof Tiler ♌ Gutter and Facia Replacement ♌ Pensioner Discount ♌ No job too small

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

Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443

Tel/Fax: 9703 0717

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BIN HIRE

Global Roller Shutters

1141647-RC26-14

1129931-RC16-14

rangerpestcontrol.com.au

Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires

CHRIS

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

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TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

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Seashell Painting Services

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1300 361 979 0407 674 808

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V Plumbing

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V Painters/Decorators

Australian Government endorsed Installer

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

0407 555 050

1192315-PB30-15

TREESAFE VICTORIA

1190521-RC27-15

1176804-CG12-15

Call Lucas 0419 259 266

Call 0401 488 874

General Classifieds V Adult Employment

V Adult Services

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

V Contract & Tenders

Tenders C752112-JL1-10

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION Endeavor Hills Contract No CT000206 1194910-ACM33-15

Closes 2 September 2015 Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

1194935-HM33-15

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

V Positions Vacant

BACKHOE and EXCAVATOR OPERATOR For company in South East suburbs. Experienced in Civil Construction; including footpaths, kerb & channel and drainage. Labour involved. Full time position. No subcontractors. Phone Adam:

Beginners Welcome

0477 210 810

Ph: 9769 9252

between 7am-7pm

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

V Farm Services

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

CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE

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

PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

Call Turbo: 0418 560 247

Narre Warren 9796 7090

1177495-HM12-15

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

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

TOP SOIL Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds. C997259-JL2-12

Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

section of Network Classifieds.

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

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

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

Real Estate

N T AT VES

V Garden/ Outdoor SN1090434-PJ37-13

Furniture Upholstery

Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

Computer

V Music /Instruments

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

V Upholsterers

Free Quotes

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

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

WANT TO SAVE TIME & MONEY? Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.

V Massage Therapists

Serving the southeast since 1990

V Taxation/ Accounting

Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044

V Computers

C940378-KK28-11

C1088813-JO35-13

V Taxation/ Accounting

Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.

Delivered in 10 metre loads

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

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

C542458-KK26-7

Call between 8am-5pm

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

IRONING

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

• Earn Extra Cash • Start selling Avon today • Its Free to get started

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.

0410 544 526

V Home Services

ONSITE REPAIRS

V Public Notices and Event

Simple tax returns from $65. Electronic Lodgement.

Removals/pruning Hedging/shaping Line clearing/Palm work Tight access stump grinding Fully Insured/Qualified

V Positions Vacant

AVON Phone Sandra 0411 079 811

C784346-SH17-10

C934024-KK23-11

V Public Notices and Event

Professional Services

L&C Tree Services

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

CRANBOURNE EAST fully furnished room in 3BR house, non smoker, $160 pw, no bills, bond required. 0429 941 702.

LABOURERS

www.pakenhamcommunitymarket.com.au

ALL HOURS

Call now 9799-6909 or 0401 566 360.

NEED TO SELL?

V Business Opportunities

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

V Computer Repairs

General Notices

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

C1098234-JO43-13

V To Share

Employment

1193337-KK31-15

9794 8989

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

V Houses & Units For Sale

Visited

C1085644-KK32-13

All types of wall and floor tiling including water proofing, screeding and caulking.

CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673

Visit

3rd Sunday of Month, THIS SUNDAY 16th August 8AM-1PM 100 PLUS STALLS!! $20 a stall.

C642900-JL27-8

MARK TILING

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

9702 1642

Motoring

(Pakenham Community Market)

PATRON WINDOWS

C1092057-JL37-13

0447 642 643

Real Estate V Garage Sales

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

Call Matt 0419 561 093

Phone: 5941 4578

5941 2516

SUNDAY MARKET

V Windows

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

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

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

V Garage Sales

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

Superb Tiling

Professional Services

CRANBOURNE, 11 Gipps Crescent, Saturday 15th August, 8am-2pm. Furniture, household goods, washing machine, trinkets and much, much more. DRUM KIT, 5 piece, Sonor. $1,100ono. 0411 233 397.

5942 7664 0418 890 612

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

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

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

BRICKLAYERS Required, local area - South East suburbs, own ABN, transport, Whitecard required. Call 0419 547 095.

EXCAVATOR/TIPPER TRUCK OPERATOR05 Operator wanted for 5 and 13 tonne excavator and tipper truck,HR/HC licence required. Experience is a must. Immediate start.Ph: 0407 535 556

SALES PEOPLE Casual position with regular days for our furniture store. Must have good customer service, passion for sales and basic computer knowledge. Available to work some week days as well as weekends.

0405 517 785 info@tofsnarrewarren.com.au

Serviceman Driver Full time Driver required to deliver and service portable toilets for hire company based in Pakenham. MR and Forklift Licence essential. Belinda @grovegroup.com.au or call 5940 3700.

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

TV Video Game Show Production 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

V Pets & Services

V Positions Vacant

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

Receptionist Narre Warren

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

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

1021249-PJ16-12

All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors

V Water Cartage

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.

C389274-HJ50-5

ECONOMY TILING

C1072232-JJ4-13

V Tiling

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

HAY. Northern clover rye $10. Oaten chaff $13.50. Layer pellets $12. Milo mix $18. Plus much more. Granny Reilly Stockfeeds, 10 Universal Way, Cranbourne, Ken 0409 804 619 or watch us on Facebook.

Ellagant Pooches

1155037-CG38-14

1135799-RC21-14

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V For Sale

1175171-KC9-15

1300 734 294 www.jimsantennas.com.au

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555 REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.

V Wardrobes

DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS SameDay DayResponse Response 3 3 Same LocalTechnicians Technicians 3 Local 3 All 100% Guaranteed 3 All 100% Guaranteed 3 3 Home Theatre Installations Theatre Installations 3 FREE on-site Signal Test and Quote 3 Home Government Endorsed on-site Signal TestInstallers and Quote 3 3 FREE

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

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.

V Pets & Services

We seek an experienced enthusiastic and confident person committed to first class presentation and customer service as receptionist for our Narre Warren office. This is a full time position and involves a variety of reception and other clerical duties. Great phone manner, typing and computer skills are essential. Excellent working conditions. Previous Real Estate experience an advantage. Please forward written applications to Allison at First National Neilson Partners at allison.h@neilsonpartners. com.au before 27th August 2015

1194333-HM32-15

30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

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.

V Pets & Services

1195324-RC33-15

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

C1080920-JO27-13

CALL OUT FEE $0

FIRE WOOD

APB UPHOLSTERY

C1033281-KK23-12

DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY

V For Sale

1194381-KK32-15

ANTENNAS

V Firewood

C1082052-JL28-13

V Upholsterers

1183213-LB19-15

V Television/Video/Audio

C1065437-KG48-12

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Employment V Positions Vacant

Retail Nursery Manager Collectors Corner at Garden World in Braeside is seeking an enthusiastic person to manage this unique retail nursery outlet on a part time or full time basis. Collectors Corner specializes in rare and unusual plants and is the only facility of its kind in the world. This hands-on position involves leadership and coordination of staff across multiple plant departments, improve merchandising and the retail experience for our customers. The role is flexible according to candidates' skills and experience, with preference being given to persons with proven management skills, effective communication, good time-management and a strong interest in horticulture. Hours are 9.00am to 5pm and will include Saturdays. Wages will be based on experience and ability. Applications by email to hrparadisia@gmail.com or fax to 9706 1425. No phone applications. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.

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:

1190398-RC27-15

We require Truck Drivers

SEMI DRIVER

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

Find local work in the

Employment

To apply contact Tim on 9703 2011

section of Network Classifieds.

1195417-DJ33-15

A new and exciting company based out of Wantirna has openings in all departments, Admin, Telemarketing, Customer Service. Your duties will vary, depending on which position you apply for, and which role suits you best. As there are a number of positions available, from Reception to service, do not let this new exciting opportunity pass you by. All roles have room for potential growth and promotion. The ideal candidates will have experience in their required field, although this is not essential as training will be provided in each role. Interviews are being held immediately, so do not waste anytime. Call directly on 9800 4897 or SMS your details to 0456 202 085 for your opportunity.

Anytime Fitness Cranbourne Is coming soon and we are hiring. For expressions of interest please email: cranbourne@anytimefitness.com.au

V Training And Development

Become a qualified hairdresser in 6 months

FULL TIME QUALIFIED MECHANIC Motorcycle/Car

RECEPTIONIST

EXPERIENCED SERVICE TECHNICIAN AIR COMPRESSORS

Required for a busy expanding family business. Would suit a motor cycle mechanic or automotive mechanic with an interest in bikes. Flexible hours, Early Start - Early Finish - Monthly RDO. Successful applicant must be qualified and have excellent communication skills.

Excellent wages and conditions. MK1 Motorcycles Mark 0409 435 345

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

LABOURER

CASUAL position for industrial maintenance. Working at heights & confined spaces. Various locations. Suit second job, weekend work available. Must have current licence and transport.

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

Contact Anne between 9am-5pm 1300 651 631 Fax: (03) 5940 8326 Email: info@chimneysweeps.com.au V Resumes/ Employment Services

SACKED?

Due to internal restructure we have a vacancy for an experienced, qualified Air Compressor Service Technician in our service department. The applicant will have knowledge of the workings of rotary screw and piston type air compressors. A proven record of working in a team environment is necessary. Strong communication and people skills will also form a major component of this position. Salary negotiable, van provided. Contact: Sam Piperno BROADBENT COMPRESSOR SERVICES 4 Park Drive, Dandenong ph 03 9768 2229 fax 03 9768 2223 email service@broadcom.com.au

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

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

- Air Compressors

Forced to resign Redundancy

Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee

9650 0735 www.justrelations.com C753789-SJ1-10

V Training And Development

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

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:

A vacancy is available for an enthusiastic, self motivated person to join our team. Applicants should have satisfactory school results, minimum Year 10. The business is service based, repairing Air Compressors in our workshop and on site throughout Victoria. Send applications to: Sam BROADBENT COMPRESSOR SERVICES PO Box , Noble Park, ฀ ph ฀fax email: service@broadcom.com.au

Both positions must have a clean driving record.

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

Maternity Leave 12 Month Position

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

With HC Licence and 3-5 years experience.

WARNING

ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE

APPRENTICESHIP FITTER & TURNER

LOCAL SEMI DRIVER

Reception, Administration, Appointment Setters, Customer Service

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

V Professional

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

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

section of Network Classifieds.

Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

Please call us at

1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

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�� Connecting people with the local sport they love. Emily Browning has been in sensational football form this year, earning her place in two Victorian teams as well as becoming a schoolgirls All Australian. 142565 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

Browning’s at her best By JARROD POTTER DOMINATING whatever football oval she has taken to in 2015, Emily Browning’s sporting journey continues to reach stratospheric heights time and time again. Browning, 15, from Cranbourne North, has marked her name down as one of the best young female footballers in Australia. Not just in Victoria, but the entire country, after her selection in the School Sport Australia under-16 girls All Australian squad. After starring in the national schoolgirls championships held last month in Geelong - the Victorian champion midfielder didn’t just bring home a premiership medallion, but was also awarded her first All Australian selection. “I felt pretty proud of how hard I worked and it was a great achievement to have,” Browning said. “It was probably the greatest moment once your name gets called - was just sitting there

and wasn’t actually paying attention and all my friends were like ’you’ve just been called out All Australian’ and I got the shivers as I walked up there. “It was definitely one of my goals and was really great to achieve it.” It wasn’t the first national championship Browning has won this year either as she was part of Vic Metro’s successful Youth Girls national championships team that knocked over Queensland in May for the title. “I played for them last year as well but we definitely bonded more this year and worked so much better together,” Browning said. With Dandenong Stingrays Youth Girls Academy selection also on her plate, it makes Browning one of the best capped footballers in the country this season as she sets her sights towards a South East Juniors grand final berth and potentially getting drafted into the Women’s AFL in years to come. “I just try my best to improve my footy and hopefully get drafted one day if I keep

improving with it,” Browning said. “Always putting my extra efforts in at training and giving my all in games.” For now she’s back anchoring her Lyndhurst Youth Girls midfield, with the Lightning set to play their inaugural final this weekend as part of their debut South East Juniors season. The new Youth Girls club is excelling - sitting fourth on the ladder - and Browning puts it down to hard work off the track improving everyone in the squad, from the experienced players to the brand new Lightning players. “Our coach really pushes us hard - we train with the boys and just getting experience with them it’s really helped us out a lot,” Browning said. “Especially with the new girls - they’ve learned a lot from learning to kick to becoming one of our dominant players and one of them is now one of our best players.” She wanted to thank her parents for their support and her brothers Hamish and Aaron for kicking the footy with her.

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Bronte’s star is on the rise By JARROD POTTER WHEN your first word is “pony”, chances are a life in the saddle is on the cards. Haileybury equestrian rising-star Bronte Hutchison has had horses on her mind for as long as she can remember and continues to live and breathe show jumping. One horse alone can be tough to handle at the best of times, but Hutchison, 13, is working not just her beloved little champion Pip - better known as Radnor Tangerine in riding circles - but newcomer to her stable Polly. That motivation to rise to the top of the sport earned her the attention of Olympian Laurie Lever, who is teaching her what it takes to go from the local ranks all the way to the peaks of international equestrian. The Pearcedale-based rider is set to take her talents and best mate Pip up to Sydney later this year to test her skills at the interschool championships. “I’m really excited - it’s the first interschool state team I’ve made,” Hutchison said. “Hopefully do well at the Australian Showjumping Championships with both ponies as well.” She’s coming off a spree of success in recent events as Hutchison picked up a reserve championship at the state titles in the secondary division. That would be an impressive effort for an older student

Bronte Hutchison and her two biggest allies - Pip, left, and Polly - are rising through Victoria's equestrian ranks en route to the national championships. 142254 Picture: JARROD POTTER but to pick up that accolade as a Year 7 facing the rest of the state’s best equestrian-loving students shows the calibre of Hutchison’s talent. “I had a really good first round - where I got second, third and second and she got reserve overall,” Hutchison said. Who knows where this passion could take her longterm, but Hutchison knows her equestrian dreams are in Europe, pursuing the heights of the sport on the world’s best tour. “I would really like to go to Europe and with my new horse I’d like to do juniors - which are a metre, metretwenty-five,” Hutchison said. “I also eventually want to do show jumping on the Glob-

al Champions’ Tour.” But for now it’s back to class as she remains an integral part of the Haileybury equestrian team. “It’s really fun as there’s a lot of equestrian loving kids in my class and they’re all horsey - so there’s a lot of girls to talk to,” Hutchison said. For helping pursue her equestrian ambitions, Hutchison wanted to thank her coach Laurie Lever for his guidance and her family for their support. Hutchison will compete in the secondary 90cm show jumping category at the Australian Interschool Championship, held at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre from 28 September to 3 October.

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1. WHICH Aussie boxer suffered critical injuries from a drug overdose late in 2011? 2. WHICH Australian holds the Olympic 100m freestyle record? 3. IN what year did Dennis Lillee retire from Test cricket? 4. WHICH Australian woman won the 100 metre and 200 metre sprint double at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics? 5. WHICH motor racing driver was twice named ABC sportsman of the year? 6. WHICH country did Australia beat in the final of soccer’s 2015 Asian Cup? 7. WHO has taken the most five wicket hauls for Australia in limited-overs cricket? 8. IN golf, how many strokes below par is an albatross? 9. WHICH jockey rode 15 winners from 29 rides at the 1969 Randwick easter carnival? 10. WHICH Australian held three world speed records, two on the water and one drag racing? 11. WHICH Australian boxer successfully defended his world bantamweight title three times? 12. WHO was the first West Australian to captain Australia in Test cricket? 13. WHICH Australian became the first male player to win squash’s grand slam in 1963? 14. WHICH country won soccer’s World Cup in 2006? 15. WHICH is the only major golf tournament played on the same course every year? 16. WHICH racing driver won the Bathurst 1000 race in 1978, 1979 and 1980? 17. WHAT was the nickname of former Aussie tennis star Wendy Turnbull? 18. WHO rode both Light Fingers (1965) and Red Handed (1967) to Melbourne Cup wins? 19. WHICH rules, drawn up over a century ago, form the basis of modern boxing? 20. WHO did Rod Marsh replace as Australian test cricket wicket-keeper?


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Wildes gets Eagles home By JARROD POTTER VWFL - DIVISION 1 AND 3 THE high-ranking battle between VWFL Division 1 top seeds lived up to its billing as Cranbourne fought from behind to triumph in a five-point salvo against Seaford. Cranbourne’s early attack was highlighted by wayward kicking going forward. Goals to Kirsten Mcleod and Hayley Wildes were rare successes of a first term mostly spent kicking it straight back to the Tigers’ defenders. For someone only in her first year of senior football, Wildes continues to be one of Cranbourne’s best week-in, week-out and would be a serious contender for the league’s best-and-fairest. Cara Mackey had it given to her on a silver plate by Cranbourne as the

Seaford centre-half back not only took on the tough task against Bianca Jakobsson but also flung the Tigers consistently into attack. Cranbourne’s slender half-time gap was erased by Seaford through the third term - as the home side kicked three goals with the breeze to snare an 11-point lead going into the last break. But even when the chips were down and Seaford’s attack surged ahead, the opposition’s best efforts fell into Cranbourne’s last line of defence Danielle Hardiman. Hardiman had her best match of the season, springing out of defence and locking the ball inside-50 when the Eagles went up forward. Her efforts, alongside defender Elli Keatch and the ground-long roaming of Tess McEvoy started to shift the

match back to Cranbourne’s favour. Cranbourne cut the lead back to two via Jakobsson booting the first of the quarter and - as has happened many times this season - it came down to a Wildes’ long-bomb from the point of the arc to get the job done. With the minutes ticking down in the final term, as Cranbourne couldn’t muster the winning goal, Wildes stepped up and cannoned the match winner through the uprights. Cranbourne coach Kris Smith said he knew when the match was in the balance late in the third term that his side still had the legs necessary to run away with the win. “I knew we had enough in the tank and I knew that was never going to be an issue,” Smith said.

“I think we’re the fittest team in the comp, so I knew that we’d come and if we could just kick straight anything could happen. “We were a bit wasteful in the last quarter - probably could’ve kicked a few more if we kicked straighter - but I’m happy with the result. “To not play your best and have a couple of players out, guns to come back in, it’s pretty pleasing.” The win gives the Eagles a halfgame break atop the Division 1 ladder heading into the last two rounds. Cranbourne’s run towards finals continues this weekend against Diamond Creek on Saturday from noon before another finals preview against North Geelong to end the home-andaway season.

WGCA comings and goings JUST a couple of months out of the first official ball on willow of the 2015/16 West Gippsland Cricket Association season, the silly season is in full swing. A host of big name players have joined, or left, some of the biggest clubs in the top couple of tiers - and this has the potential to shake up the competition. In the first of a series, RUSSELL BENNETT runs his eye over some of the most notable moves. Note: Some moves may be unconfirmed. By RUSSELL BENNETT TWO-TIME reigning Premier grade champions Kooweerup could be forgiven for sitting back, content with the group that has delivered the town the last two flags. But instead, they’ve pulled off the move of the off-season - securing former Merinda Park spearhead Jess Mathers, who took 24 wickets last season following a 2013/14 campaign in which he led the league with 37 scalps at just 13.95. The Demons have bid farewell to Sri Lankan import Dananja Madushanka, but they’ve also brought in Jake Bardwell from Frankston Peninsula in Premier cricket. Kooweerup’s long-time nemesis Cardinia has left no stone unturned in its title quest, either. The Bulls have welcomed back favourite son Dwayne Doig from Langwarrin in the MPCA. The gun spinner took 32 wickets last season in the Mornington Peninsula competition, with his best figures a brilliant 7/30. And in his last WGCA campaign with the Bulls - in 2011/12 - he took 42 scalps at an average of just 12. But the Bulls, who’ve lost former player-coach Simon Parrott (who has returned to Flinders in the MPCA) as well as Daniel Glen, have also welcomed in Ben Maroney from Cranbourne in the Dandenong District Cricket Association and Parrott’s son Ben from Pakenham. Maroney scored 364 runs in the DDCA’s Turf 1 competition last

season and 664 runs (at 55.33) in his last WGCA Premier season for Pakenham in 2011/12. Tooradin has lost gun all-rounder Cal O’Hare to Buckley Ridges in the DDCA but have welcomed in brothers Bradey and Matt Welsh from Pakenham. O’Hare is a massive loss, but the Gulls are still well placed for success in the WGCA’s top tier under Aaron Avery who will serve as player-coach this season, and the returning Tom Hussey. Emerald has lost talented pace bowling duo Darcy Hellriegel (to Buckley Ridges), Alex Cann (to Frankston Peninsula in Premier Cricket) and Cam Williams (to Gembrook) but have welcomed in Sri Lankan import Hashan Goonetilleke under new coach Michael Nell. Chris Savage is another big name departure from the league, with the former Upper Beaconsfield player-coach heading to Nerrena in the Leongatha and District competition (LDCA). But he has been replaced with Berwick star Bathiya Perera in a huge boost to the Maroons’ chances. Matt Hutson and Ricky North have also come aboard. Perera was fourth in the DDCA Turf 1 run tally last season with 372. Devon Meadows has welcomed seamer Ash Adams across from Tooradin and Jamie Glen from Glen Alvie in the LDCA, in addition to the returning Daniel Street and Shane Filius. Pakenham Upper-Toomuc has brought

in top-order batsman Ben Spicer from Tooradin and Rory Gilliate from Bunyip in the Warragul and District competition, but has lost Andrew Hilder who is captaincoach at Gembrook. Keep an eye on the News over the coming weeks for many more moves at some of the other clubs. KOOWEERUP In: Jess Mathers (Merinda Park), Jake Bardwell (Frankston Peninsula - Premier Cricket) Out: Dananja Madushanka CARDINIA In: Dwayne Doig (Langwarrin - MPCA), Ben Maroney (Cranbourne - DDCA), Ben Parrott (Pakenham) Out: Simon Parrott (Flinders - MPCA), Daniel Glen TOORADIN In: Bradey Welsh, Matt Welsh (both Pakenham) Out: Cal O’Hare (Buckley Ridges - DDCA), Ash Adams (Devon Meadows), Brenton Adams (retired), Ben Spicer (Pakenham Upper-Toomuc) EMERALD In: Hashan Goonetilleke (Sri Lanka) Out: Darcy Hellriegel (Buckley Ridges - DDCA), Alex Cann (Frankston Peninsula - Premier Cricket), Cam Williams (Gembrook). UPPER BEACONSFIELD In: Bathiya Perera (Berwick - DDCA), Matt Hutson, Ricky North Out: Chris Savage (Nerrena - LDCA) DEVON MEADOWS In: Ash Adams (Tooradin), Jamie Glen (Glen Alvie LDCA), Daniel Steet, Shane Filius. Out: Nil. PAKENHAM UPPER - TOOMUC In: Ben Spicer (Tooradin), Rory Gilliate (Bunyip - WDCA) Out: Andrew Hilder (Gembrook)

Clubs join to smoke the peace pipe By DAVID NAGEL THE SOUTH East Football Netball League (SEFNL) met with the Cranbourne and Narre Warren Football Clubs on Wednesday night to try and defuse the off-field tension that exists between the two clubs. The SEFNL board met with both clubs at Casey Fields to discuss the way forward in the aftermath of the ugly melee that took place between the two sides in round 11 Saturday 4 July. Both clubs complained to SEFNL after the incident, resulting in investigations, tri-

bunal hearings, and guilty pleas, which led to fines and reprimands being handed down in the middle of last week. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss with both clubs what actions have and/ or will be taken to: - Educate their members, registered players and officials about the type of behaviours that should be demonstrated to reflect the values and behaviours that were determined by the SEFNL clubs. - Change the culture that seems to have developed in off-field rivalry between their clubs.

Both clubs were required to present a case as to why the board should not proceed with the actions available to them under rule 8 in the SEFNL Statement of Rules. Under rule 8, the board has the option to fine, suspend, expel, disqualify or deduct match points from a member found guilty by the tribunal. The original charges include intentionally or carelessly striking, attempting to strike, wrestling and instigating and engaging in a melee.

Tamara Tomamichel battles against a Seaford opponent. 142922 Picture: JARROD POTTER Endeavour Hills cantered into the finals after Mordialloc forfeited. The Falcons’ Division 3 team went undefeated across the 2015 home-and-away season and face Kew on Saturday at Shepley Oval in their first final.

SEJ Finals Fixture

SEMI FINALS SUNDAY 16 AUGUST LOCATION BSR BSR BSR BSR BSR

TIME 9.00am 10.30am Noon 1.30pm 3.00pm

DIV Under 12-3 Under 12-2 Under 12-2 Under 13-2 Under 13-2

TEAM 1 Narre South Lions Beaconsfield Beaconsfield Officer Berwick Springs

TEAM 2 Tooradin-Dalmore Timbarra Berwick Springs Narre Warren Beaconsfield

LT LT LT LT LT

9.00am 10.30am Noon 1.30pm 3.00pm

Under 11 Under 11 Under 11 Under 11 Under 11

Parkmore Berwick Beaconsfield Lyndhurst Narre North Foxes Cubs

North Dandenong Timbarra Berwick Springs Tooradin-Dalmore Endeavour Hills

TR2 TR2 TR2 TR2

9.00am 10.30am Noon 1.30pm

Youth Girls Youth Girls Under 12-1 Under 12-1

Parkmore Beaconsfield Narre North Foxes Cubs Berwick

Lyndhurst Cranbourne Berwick Springs Pakenham

MW1 MW1 MW1 MW1

9.00am 11.00am 1.00pm 3.00pm

Under 14 Under 14-3 Under 14-2 Under 14-2

Kooweerup Tooradin-Dalmore Narre North Foxes Narre South Lions

Hampton Park Beaconsfield Cora Lynn Officer

MS MS MS MS

9.00am 11.00am 1.00pm 3.00pm

Under 15-2 Under 15-2 Premier 2 Premier 2

Tooradin-Dalmore Narre North Foxes Fountain Gate Parkmore

Endeavour Hills Timbarra Narre South Lions Endeavour Hills

PR PR PR PR PR

9.00am 11.30am Noon 1.30pm 3.00pm

Under 11 Under 11 Under 11 Under 12-3 Under 13-3

Narre Warren Berwick Officer Endeavour Hills Noble Park

Beaconsfield Fountain Gate Narre South Lions Cranbourne North Dandenong

SO SO SO SO

9.00am 11.00am 1.00pm 3.00pm

Under 15-1 Under 15-1 Premier 1 Premier 1

Narre Warren Berwick Pakenham Endeavour Hills

Cranbourne Beaconsfield Cranbourne Berwick

SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1

8.30am 10.00am 11.30am 1.00pm 3.00pm

Under 13-3 Under 13-1 Under 13-1 Under 14-1 Under 14-1

Fountain Gate Beaconsfield Narre Warren Pakenham Berwick Springs

Pakenham Pakenham Berwick Narre North Foxes Beaconsfield

SR2 SR2 SR2 SR2

9.00am 11.00am 1.00pm 3.00pm

Under 15-3 Under 15-3 Premier 3 Premier 3

Narre North Foxes Narre South Lions Berwick Berwick Springs

Cranbourne Lyndhurst Narre Warren Officer

Grounds: Barry Simon Reserve (BSR), Lois Twohig Reserve (LT), Toomuc Reserve 2 (TR2), Marriot Waters Oval 1 (MW1), Moodemere Street (MS), Power Reserve (PR), Shepley Oval (SO), Sweeney Reserve 1 (SR1), Sweeney Reserve 2 (SR2).

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Eagles clash for pride

CRANBOURNE

6.4 15.4

HAMPTON PARK

1.1

7.6

7.6(48)

By DAVID NAGEL

NARRE WARREN

5.7 9.11 12.16

20.18(138)

ROC

1.0

5.0

7.2

9.4(58)

BERWICK

6.5

9.9 10.12

13.13(91)

THE run home to the South East Football Netball League finals series begins in earnest this week with last year’s grand finalists, Beaconsfield and Cranbourne, set for a classic showdown at Holm Park Reserve. Beacy triumphed on that one day in September last year, but Cranbourne has the form on the board and will go in as favourites in a clash of the Eagles that has a lot riding on the line. Simon Goosey’s Eagles, Cranbourne, need to win one of their last two to secure top spot, while Clint Evans and his feathered variety need to defeat either Cranbourne or Narre Warren to secure a double-chance. “It’s huge for us, it feels like the finals start this week and you can just see the boys have got the hunger back,” Evans said. “I suppose we’re confident knowing our game style holds up in finals and we match up pretty well against Cranbourne as a rule. We just need to stop those 15 to 20 minute lapses that have cost us in our three losses this year.” Both sides warmed up with comfortable victories on the weekend. Michael Theodoridis booted nine goals in Cranbourne’s 90-point defeat of Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. Theo was on fire early, kicking five in the first term, as the Eagles opened up a 78-point lead at half time.

Ryan Jones and Zac Roscoe slotted three each for the winners, while Luke O’Brien snagged three and was best for the Redbacks. Beaconsfield was always in control after a fast-start led to a 38-point victory over Tooradin at Westernport Oval. The Eagles, who piled on their first seven-goal start to the season, were well served by Troy McDermott, who kicked three, while Kieran Roberts had control of the Seagulls at the opposite end. Tim Lenders kicked two goals and was impressive in his senior debut for Tooradin. Berwick’s Luke Nelson slotted four first-quarter goals, on his way to five for the afternoon, in the Wickers’ 26-point win over Pakenham. Nelson’s burst gave the home side a 31-point buffer at quarter time, a margin they maintained until the final siren. Jimmy Phillips was sensational in the ruck for Berwick, while Steve Morey and Cory Lenders continued their fine form for the Lions. In the final game of round 16, Narre Warren champion Kerem Baskaya kicked six goals in the Magpies’ 80-point thumping of ROC. The Magpies stormed home, kicking 8.2 to 2.2 in the final quarter to sign off in style. Lee Boyle and Ben King defended well for the Maggies, while Matthew Clarke played a lone-hand up forward with four for the Kangaroos.

SEFNL SCOREBOARD SENIORS - ROUND 16 2.4

18.7

21.12(138)

PAKENHAM

1.4

4.5

5.8

9.11(65)

BEACONSFIELD

7.7

9.9 12.10

14.14(98)

TOORADIN-DALMORE 4.2

5.2

7.3

9.6(60)

RESERVES: Cranbourne 16.18(114) d Hampton Park 1.1(7). Narre Warren 14.15(99) d ROC 5.4(34). Berwick 11.10(76) d Pakenham 5.2(32). Beaconsfield 15.6(96) d Tooradin-Dalmore 7.2(44). UNDER 19: Cranbourne 22.13(145) d Doveton 4.2(26). Narre Warren 13.13(91) d ROC 1.6(12). Berwick 23.6(144) d Pakenham 3.5(23). Beaconsfield 20.16(136) d Tooradin-Dalmore 1.2(8).

Michael Theodoridis was brilliant for Cranbourne, booting nine goals in the Eagles’ 90-point victory over Hampton Park. 142497

Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

UNDER 18: Narre Warren 22.13(145) d Cranbourne 2.0(12). Berwick 4.8(32) d Beaconsfield 4.4(28). Doveton 11.16(82) d Pakenham 2.2(14). SENIORS LADDER

W

L

B

%

Cranbourne

12

2

2

165.34

PTS 56

Berwick

12

3

1

156.13

52

Beaconsfield

11

3

2

142.34

52

Narre Warren

9

5

2

158.24

44

Doveton

9

5

2

102.96

44

Pakenham

6

8

2

90.02

32

Tooradin-Dalmore

2

12

2

65.98

16

ROC

2

13

1

68.90

12

Hampton Park

1

13

2

44.24

12

THIS WEEK: Beaconsfield v Cranbourne, Doveton v Berwick, Pakenham v Tooradin-Dalmore, Hampton Park v Narre Warren. ROC - Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Hampton Park 53 d Cranbourne 33. Narre Warren 73 d ROC 27. Pakenham 40 d Berwick 36. Beaconsfield 62 d Tooradin-Dalmore 35. Doveton - Bye. B GRADE: Cranbourne 39 d Hampton Park 28. Narre Warren 51 d ROC 36. Berwick 47 d Pakenham 28. Beaconsfield 52 d Tooradin-Dalmore 20. Doveton - Bye. C GRADE: Cranbourne 39 d Hampton Park 22. Narre Warren 44 d ROC 18. Berwick 27 d Pakenham 18. Beaconsfield 28 d Tooradin-Dalmore 26. Doveton - Bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 62 d Hampton Park 14. ROC 45 d Narre Warren 44. Berwick 27 d Pakenham 26. Beaconsfield 39 d Tooradin-Dalmore 18. Doveton - Bye.

Powerhouse showdown to decide favourites

UNDER 17 RED: Cranbourne 26 d Hampton Park 23. ROC 51 d Narre Warren 38. Pakenham 31 d Berwick 20. Beaconsfield 47 d Tooradin-Dalmore 19. Doveton - Bye.

By DAVID NAGEL

UNDER 17 WHITE: Narre Warren 24 d ROC 23. Pakenham 49 d Berwick 11. Beaconsfield 60 d Tooradin-Dalmore 10. Cranbourne - Bye. Doveton - Bye.

NARRE Warren and Hampton Park, the two powerhouse netball sides in SEFNL, are ready for a showdown this week to decide who takes favouritism into this year’s finals series. But the Robert Booth Reserve clash isn’t the only huge one, with Doveton and Berwick set to lock horns at Robinson Reserve for the right to be a premiership contender. The two big guns in season 2015 warmed up for this week’s mouth-watering contest with comprehensive victories on the weekend. The Magpies, as expected, were absolutely dominant against ROC, winning 73-27, while Hampton Park ended the finals hopes of Cranbourne with a 53-33 victory. The Magpies, who had trouble shaking Doveton last week, were totally supreme against the Kangaroos, a 20-8 first quarter setting a one-

sided trend for the match. Tayla Shannon and Chloe Phillips were fantastic inside the attacking ring, while Tracey Dell and Courtney Phelps were others to play important roles in the victory. Cranbourne’s faint finals hopes were still alive after the first quarter against Hampton Park, who powered away after quarter time for a 20-goal victory. Goal-shooting star Emma Ryde was impressive for the Redbacks in her second-game back from the Australian Netball League (ANL), while the midcourt adjusted well to the absence of Sara Drain, who was competing in a cross-fit event. Redbacks’ coach Kylie Kibble said her side was looking forward to this week’s big test against the Magpies. “It’s going to be tough, there’s no doubt about that, they’ve been our strongest competition all

year,” Kibble said. “Their midcourt is so strong, it’s insane.” Berwick will need to defeat Doveton this week to play finals after letting a strong start slip away against Pakenham, who eventually prevailed 4036 at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Wickers turned the first half into a real scrap, to lead 19-15, but the Lions bared their claws in the third quarter, scoring 14 goals to seven in the defining moment of the match. Beaconsfield has two more weeks to prepare for either the Wickers or Doves in the elimination final after easily accounting for Tooradin, 62-35, at the Tooradin Rec. Reserve. The Seagulls were quite competitive through the middle stages of the match, but a 19-5 first quarter and an 18-10 last stanza defined the contest for the visitors. Doveton had the bye.

Casey clipped by Hawks By JARROD POTTER ENDURING a hellacious end to the VFL season, Casey Scorpions were beaten badly by a premiership contender as the Cranbourne-based side’s finals hopes start to teeter. Casey was routed comfortably as Box Hill showed why it’s the side to beat in the race towards the finals. After holding station through the first term and a half - with Jake Spencer and Rohan Bail getting on the end of opportunities en route to booting multiples - the Scorpions were thrust aside by the rampaging Hawks, who booted 14 goals to three from there on. Pat Lawlor and Sam Grimley had a field day

up forward, with the Hawks tandem kicking four goals apiece with Casey quickly running out of means to contain them. Aidan Riley, 36 possessions, led the Scorpions’ surge while Rohan Bail, TAC Cup listed Declan Keilty and Shannon Byrnes also held their own in the one-sided battle. Casey has a two-game buffer over the fourteam chasing pack - Port Melbourne, North Ballarat, Geelong and Coburg - in the battle for the last place in the VFL finals.With robust percentage - Casey likely only needs to win or draw one of its remaining three to book its place. It will start the run home against Williamstown on Saturday from 2pm.

VFL BOX HILL HAWKS 4.3 8.8 14.11 18.15 (123) CASEY SCORPIONS 2.1 4.5 4.7 7.7 (49)

UNDER 15 RED: Cranbourne 49 d Hampton Park 9. Narre Warren 35 d ROC 17. Pakenham 29 d Berwick 10. Beaconsfield 39 d Tooradin-Dalmore 6. Doveton - Bye. UNDER 15 WHITE: ROC 20 d Narre Warren 17. Pakenham 27 d Berwick 7. Beaconsfield 45 d Tooradin-Dalmore 4. Cranbourne - Bye. Doveton - Bye. UNDER 13 RED: Narre Warren 23 d ROC 15. Pakenham 27 d Berwick 11. Beaconsfield 26 d Tooradin-Dalmore 7. Cranbourne - Bye. Doveton - Bye. UNDER 13 WHITE: ROC 38 d Narre Warren 23. Pakenham 30 d Berwick 6. Beaconsfield 46 d Tooradin-Dalmore 1. Cranbourne - Bye. Doveton - Bye. A GRADE LADDER

W

L

D

%

Narre Warren

13

0

1

173.29

PTS 62

Hampton Park

11

2

1

127.08

54

Pakenham

9

3

2

106.07

48

Beaconsfield

7

6

1

100.18

38

Doveton

6

8

0

110.25

32

Berwick

7

8

0

90.06

32

Cranbourne

4

9

1

99.62

26

ROC

4

11

0

76.68

20

Tooradin-Dalmore

0

14

0

54.90

8

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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.

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.

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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.

CAMPER TRAILER Heavy duty, extended room and annexe, reg. S23035. Selling for my grandparents, if you have any questions or want to view the camper, please call 5945 7775. $5,000 neg.

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.

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. $23,900. 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.

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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.

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.

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.

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

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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MERCEDES BENZ, C200, 2003 sedan. Super charge. Silver. Auto. Full option, low KMs, EC. RWC. Reistered to August 2016, SID748. $9,200. Ph: 0429 227 672 NISSAN, Pulsar, 2000 sedan. Blue, auto. VGC. Registered to February 2016 ZMU474. $3,500. Ph: 0415 137 391

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. SUZUKI, Swift, Cino, 1996, manual, mechanically good, reg until 06/16, NUR-918. $950. 0429 689 012.

FORD, Transit, 2007. EC inside and out. Four new tyres. Ready for work w/ cargo barrier and commercial carpet. Service books. RWC. 126,00KMS. Reg: 1FH4LS to 071/86. $17,900. Ph: 0429 068 115

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.

FORD, ute, BF, 2005, EC, 170,000kms, silver, canopy with ladder racks, ABS, 2 airbags, ZYY-422. $9,800ono. Phone 0422 343 138.

ROADSTAR, 2007 Daintree 22' caravan, EC inside and out, seperate toilet/shower, full annexe, many extras. $37,000. 0427 231 791

HOLDEN, Nova 1996 sedan. Blue, auto, AC, PWS, low KM's. VGC. RWC. Registered to October 2015. YZT150. $3,200. Ph: 0468 941 588

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Lowdown on sporty Mazda By EWAN KENNEDY MAZDA MX-5 significantly changed the direction of automotive history when it was introduced to a surprised world way back in 1989. Until then every tightening safety regulations had caused car companies to pull out of designing open-top cars. Mazda, ever the innovator, fought back with this and the MX-5 was the result. Not only is it now by far the biggest selling roadster of all time, the MX-5 made other marques reconsider their strategies and now you won’t find a company of any significance that doesn’t have at least one convertible on its sales list. Significantly, the styling of the fourth generation Mazda MX-5 sports roadster takes a completely different direction to its predecessors. While the second and third generations (1997 and 2005) were evolutions of the original 1989 model, the genfour designers have tossed away the plans and started with blank computer screens. When I first saw the new MX-5 at the Paris Motor Show late last year I had reservations about its shape. Reservations that haven’t completely gone away. Existing Mazda MX-5 owners also seem divided on the new style and it will be interesting to see if there’s

the sort of outcry what overwhelmed Porsche when it tried to replace the original 911 shape with more modern ones, the 924 and 928, back in the 1970s and ’80s. There’s no doubt the all-new MX-5 falls into line with the other so-called Kodo design of the current Mazda range, something that certainly shows up in the TV commercial that shows the roadster leading a V-shaped group of Mazda hatches and SUVs. Mazda MX-5 is offered with two different engines. A price-leading ($31,990) 1.5-litre, four-cylinder six-speed manual MX-5 is certainly appealing. This engine produces a modest 96 kW of power and 150 Nm of torque. There’s also a 2.0-litre (118 kW / 200 Nm) that comes in at $34,490 with the six-speed manual. Automatic transmission, again with six forward ratios, adds $2000 to the price. On-road charges have to be factored in, but being able to get into the driving seat of a Mazda MX-5 for under $35,000 is likely to have people rushing to showrooms. Interestingly, Mazda Australia sees its main customers coming from two apparently dissimilar groups, young couples and empty nesters. As well as the standard MX-5 Roadster there’s also an upmarket one,

Styling of the fourth generation Mazda MX-5 sports roadster takes a different direction to its predecessors. the Roadster GT. Available with the same engine / transmission combinations as the lower cost model, the GT gains 16-inch wheels, black door-mirror housings, a seven-inch touchscreen with satellite navigation, internet radio, automatic lights and wipers, climate control on the air conditioning, keyless entry and start, together with a few other bits and pieces. The topline MX-5 GT with the 2.0-litre engine and automatic transmission is priced at $41,550; again onroad charges have to be added. Starting with a blank computer screen means the designers have been able to trim a significant amount of

weight from that of the 1110 kg genthree MX-5, bringing the new car down to 1009 kilograms, agonisingly close to the 999 kg we suspect they were aiming for. By way of comparison the original 1989 MX-5 was a featherweight 940 kg. Part of the weigh reduction means the MX-5 now has a soft-top again, not a folding hardtop. Driving the all-new Mazda MX-5 is a sheer delight, even more enjoyable than in previous models, hard as that is to believe. The engine has been moved slightly backwards and the little roadster can be classed as mid-engined as its complete

Model range Roadster 1.5-litre twodoor convertible: $31,990 (manual), $33,990 (automatic). Roadster GT 1.5-litre twodoor convertible: $37,990 (manual), $39,990 (automatic). Roadster 2.0-litre twodoor convertible: $34,490 (manual), $36,490 (automatic). Roadster GT 2.0-litre twodoor convertible: $39,550 (manual), $41,550 (automatic). powerplant is within the wheelbase. It has also been lowered to bring the centre of gravity just that little bit closer to the ground. The Mazda range is available for test drive at Bruce Clough Mazda, Princes Highway, Nar Nar Goon. Phone 5942 5584.

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