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Cricketer in brave last stand Mr Byrne intended to raise the issue with the Immigration Minister in Canberra this week. In the meantime, the Cranbourne Cricket Club has urged people to write letters of recommendation for Raj to help support their bid to Mr Dutton, while a change.org petition has also been set up. “All avenues of appeal been exhausted, his government-appointed lawyer has obviously taken him through the whole process ... he’s been denied a visa to stay,” Mr Petrie said. “His only hope is for the Minister for Immigration to intervene. It’s a last-ditch chance, and it’s probably a 100 to one shot.” Mr Petrie said as well as being a very good cricketer Raj was “a respectful, polite, very honest, hard-working person” and much-loved member of the team after having joined two seasons ago. “The club was asked if we’d be interested in taking on the four or five Tamil boys because the only connection they had with this country was through cricket,” Mr Petrie said. To write a letter of recommendation for Raj, email Shaun at shaun.petrie@electrolux.com.au. To see the change.org petition, visit https:// www.change.org/p/peter-dutton-help-rajstay-in-the-country?recruiter=71082109 &utm_source=share_petition &utm_medium=copylink.
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IAN Brandon doesn’t let multiple sclerosis slow him down. “I took it in my stride because you don’t get to pick your challenges in life. You just get to pick how you deal with them,” the Cranbourne man said. See page 2 for the full story. 143156 Picture: GARY SISSONS
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THE Cranbourne Cricket Club is appealing to Immigration Minister Peter Dutton for help in a last-ditch effort to save one of their Sri Lankan-born players from being deported. Poharjan Rajenthiran, 18, known as Raj, has been moved to Darwin where he awaits deportation after living in Cranbourne for the last two years. Raj was one of five Sri Lankan Tamil boys the Cranbourne Cricket Club took under its wing with the help of the Life without Borders program, which set up accommodation in Casey for the teenager after his parents sent him to Australia to avoid persecution. Having now turned 18, Raj’s last chance to stay in Australia is an appeal to the Federal Immigration Minister. Cranbourne Cricket Club committee member Shaun Petrie said he and others were concerned for Raj’s safety if he were to be taken back to Sri Lanka. “Having visited Sri Lanka personally, and knowing the ill feelings that many Sri Lankan groups still have toward the already decimated Tamil community, I genuinely fear for Poharjan’s safety if he is indeed returned,” Mr Petrie wrote in an open letter to Mr Dutton. Last Friday, Mr Petrie met with an advisor for Holt MP Anthony Byrne who said
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CRANBOURNE Chamber of Commerce has a new president. Mark Carusi stepped down from the position at the group’s annual general meeting at Trios Sports Club on Thursday 13 August. “When I cast my mind back to 2012 as the incoming president, the chamber was in a terrible state - so bad in fact that I wondered how we had ever stayed afloat,” he said. “Our membership numbers are on the up and we have also posted a nett surplus this year as a result - the first for quite some time. “I’m pretty excited about
that. As members, I think you should be as well. “It is simply the right time to move on. “The chamber is well positioned to articulate and advocate for the aspirations, needs and desires of our business community.” Mr Carusi handed over the reins to Andrew Arnold. Kate Parkinson, Maree Cullinan and Peter Glanz returned to their positions as vice-president, secretary and treasurer respectively. Mr Arnold has worked in Cranbourne since 1997 and said the suburb was “somewhere out in the bush” when he arrived.
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CRANBOURNE man Ian Brandon has received a $1000 thankyou for his contribution to the community. The 54-year-old known widely as Uncle Ian received the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce’s inaugural Community Award on Thursday 13 August. Chamber vice-president Kate Parkinson said Cranbourne’s Casey RACE did not employ Mr Brandon, nor was he a volunteer. “He is a regular member of the Cranbourne community who visits the centre each week for his own rehabilitation,” she said. “His big smile, kind heart and engaging nature draw staff and members to him. “Ian has a natural ability to locate people that are lonely or need support, engaging those who otherwise may be socially excluded.” But Mr Brandon didn’t feel he’d earned the award. “It’s just what I do every day,” he said. “It was really humbling actually. “I was just expecting a free meal and maybe a bit of paper! When they gave me the money it was just incredible. “I don’t know whether to use it for myself or to help other people in the community. “People say to me all the
time ‘I’m inspired by you’. “I just see it as doing what I’ve got to do. If other people get something out of it, that’s fantastic. “They brighten my day. “They don’t realise every individual person brings something to my life.” Mr Brandon was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) about 15 years ago. “I was about 38 and I was playing basketball and I got a bit of drop foot and got paralysis down my right side,” he said. “The doctors thought I’d had a mild stroke. I thought I’d just done the ligaments in my leg.” Finding out he had MS “really didn’t faze me”. “I took it in my stride because you don’t get to pick your challenges in life,” he said. “You just get to pick how you deal with them. “Over the years, I’ve deteriorated but I’ve always strived to do everything to my best ability. “I’ve always focused on what I can do, not on what I can’t do.” Mr Brandon uses a structured exercise routine in lieu of medication. It includes classes at Casey RACE five days a week spending time with his three grandchildren takes up the other two days. “It’s a lifestyle for me,” he said. He makes the three-kilome-
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New school win By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AN ISSUE spanning at least 10 years is still in the pipeline for the Cranbourne South Primary School (CSPS) community, but has taken a major step forward with plans for a new school to be built in the Botanic Ridge estate. Faced with the fear of being relocated to Cranbourne West, many parents protested the move late last year and have recently received some positive news. In a letter to Neale Burgess, Member for Hastings, Education Minister James Merlino stated that the ‘government is conscious that CSPS currently operates on a constrained site that is unlikely to meet
the community’s need into the future.’ The letter advised that the government has committed to relocating the school to the ‘preferred’ location in Botanic Ridge, as opposed to Casiana Grove estate in Cranbourne West. The letter also advised that the preferred site was ‘currently unavailable for acquisition as roads and services around the site are yet to be developed.’ Parents at CSPS will eventually have the option of sending their children to two different primary schools in the area. One to be located on Everlasting Boulevard in Cranbourne West
along with CSPS at their current address until the Botanic Ridge campus is built. Mother of three Natasha Marsh has been at CSPS for 10 years, and said: ‘Every year for the last 10 years there’s been discussions about this new school.’ “It does need to be relocated but not to Cranbourne West and parents are content with the latest information,” Ms Marsh said. Celebrating its 60th birthday next year, Ms Marsh said the school needed ‘a lot more than TLC.’ “We don’t have a hall, it’s just a portable room and classrooms are taking over the soccer oval,” she said.
Ms Marsh said even though the news was a step in the right direction for Cranbourne South the ‘land developers of Botanic Ridge and the City of Casey have a lot to answer for.’ “Botanic Ridge has been there eight to 10 years and all they have is a park and a milk bar. “When they sell a house the buyer is charged a development fee which is meant to be for schools and community centres and it’s all been empty promises,” she said. After the positive response to his letter Neale Burgess, who has spearheaded the relocation with local parents, wrote on Facebook: ‘A great win for the Cranbourne South community.’
Salvos’ cry for help By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DONATIONS at the Cranbourne Salvos store are at an all-time low. Store manager Sheleen Humphrey has worked at the Cranbourne Salvos for four years and said she had never seen donations slump this low. “In winter time it seems to slow down, we have no idea why,” Ms Humphrey said. The store is currently running low in ladies and men’s clothing, books and bric-a-brac. “We aren’t normally lacking in these items throughout the year and it does slow down through winter, but not to the extent it has at the moment,” she said. After hours dumping is also a concern at the store and Ms Humphrey said the problem has increased since she started out as a volunteer five
years ago. “Hampton Park and Cranbourne experience a lot of dumping and I think it is partly due to the high tip fees. To dump a bed base at the tip is about $40 and its just becoming easier for people to dump it as the stores because they know it will get moved,” she said. Ms Humphrey said every morning there would be anything from a bed base, to couches, mattresses, bags of clothes and bikes left at the back door. “Most of what gets dumped after hours also gets rummaged through and is scattered around the back door, which is really sad because when it gets rained on we have to throw it out,” Ms Humphrey said. Victims to theft, vandalism and subject to Melbourne’s weather, quality items dumped outside have to be removed at a cost to the Salvos.
POLICE are searching for a boat and trailer stolen from a Lyndhurst nature strip on the weekend. The Mackay galvanised trailer, carrying a 6-metre fibre glass hull fishing boat, were both taken from outside a Sunline Way property between 10pm and 10.30pm on Saturday 15 August. Investigators have released a photo of both the trailer and the boat. The registration of the trailer is 585906.
POLICE are investigating a number of gunshots fired into a building site portable in Cranbourne over the weekend. It’s believed the shots, fired into the portable set up at the old Shell Petrol Station site on the corner of Cemetery Road and Sladen Street, were fired sometime between 5pm on Friday 14 and 6.30am on Monday 17 August. A ballistics team investigated the scene on Monday and anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au Gina, George and Kylie from the Salvos store in Cranbourne would appreciate some more donations as the cold weather continues. 143070 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS In the lead-up to National Op Shop Week kicking off on Sunday 23 August, all Salvos stores are urging the community to make a donation. A spokesperson from The Salvos Stores said stock such as jumpers,
“Through these and other initiatives, the City of Casey has demonstrated a commitment to leading the community discussion on youth mental health. “The City of Casey acknowledges the collaboration with the partners and thanks them for their leadership and commitment to the young people and the broader community.” The YSSC has developed an online resource kit that can be found at www.sayft.net. The increase of youth suicides in Casey and Cardinia saw a community summit held in 2012 at the City of Casey chambers, and covered by the ABC’s Four Corners. Those in need of immediate assistance can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.
jackets, hats, scarves and gloves ran low during winter due to the high demand. Donations can be made at the Cranbourne Salvos every day between 9am and 5.30pm.
Primary schools targeted THREE Cranbourne primary schools were broken into within 24 hours over the weekend. Cranbourne Primary, in Bakewell Street, and Cranbourne East Primary, in Bowyer Avenue, were broken into in the early hours of Sunday 16 August, between midnight and 4am, while Rangebank Primary, in Lesdon Avenue, was broken into around the same time on Monday 17 August.
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CASEY Mayor Mick Morland has thrown his support behind the State Coroner’s findings into the “cluster” of youth suicides in Casey and Cardinia in 2011/12. Coroner Audrey Jamieson’s findings into the spate of youth suicides in Melbourne’s southeast were formally released last month at an official Department of Human Services briefing. The findings come after the Coroners Prevention Unit (CPU) completed a retrospective case series examination of suspected suicides and hospitalisation for self-harm among residents of the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire, aged 24 and under, for the period 2007 to 2013. For suspected suicide, the
CPU found that compared to previous years the frequency and rate per 100,000 population was elevated in 2011, meeting the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s definition of a “suicide cluster”. Cr Morland said he and council supported Coroner Jamieson’s recommendations, which centred on developing 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”. “Council will continue to work collaboratively with our community, state and federal agencies as well as health providers in providing a range of support services,” Cr Morland said.
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Kids on the right track By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITHIN minutes of entering the school gates, Kelli Williams from Metro Trains was inundated with schoolchildren asking if she was from ‘Dumb Ways To Die.’ “It is such a contagious tune,” she laughed. After letting the Cranbourne students down with her response, Kelli, a Metro Trains authorised officer, began a 45-minute presentation on rail safety. “I am a part of Metro’s community education unit and we run a question and answer session with the students and teach them about using the rail system before they hit secondary school,” she said. The team from Metro visited Courtenay Gardens Primary School on Thursday 13 August after the school took part in Metro’s ‘Safe travel on Metro
High-fives all round after the students listened and learnt a little more about train safety with the Metro mascots. 143012 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Trains to Melbourne Day’ colouring competition. Ten students from Courtenay Gardens were presented with certificates for their colouring efforts. The top 10 posters from across Melbourne were judged by a panel of Metro’s autho-
rised officers (ticket inspectors) and the schools own Emily Ben came first. Along with a gift pack and presentation Emily won the school a visit from ‘Dumb Ways To Die’ characters Botch (green) and Numpty (blue). Ms Williams said along with the serious messages on road safety the ‘Dumb Ways To Die’ song plays a big part in their presentation. “We teach about the importance of staying behind the yellow line on train platforms, using the crossings appropriately and why it’s important to take headphones out of your ears when walking around train platforms and crossings. “But as soon as I mention we are going to play the song and the characters walk out the students scream and clap and sing along - they get very excited to meet them,” she said.
Making all the right moves CASEY kids have contributed to recent calisthenics success on the national stage. Abby Bray, Charlize Bast, Mackenzie Witchell, Katherina Bast and Mackenzie Moreland were on the Victorian State Team that took home five titles out of a possible nine at the National Calisthenics Championships held on the Gold Coast last month. Their nine months of training paid off with victory in two of the three team competitions and three of the six solo competitions. Victorian State Team Manager Portia Branton said Victoria was the most successful state overall and the results were outstanding. “But calisthenics is so much more than results,” she said. “Being a member of the Victorian State Team is an experience of a lifetime. “Participants reap the rewards of additional training each week on top of their weekly club class. “They learn from different coaches, developing their skills in new and exciting ways.” Ms Branton said athletes
Casey calisthenics winners, back, Mackenzie Moreland, Katherina Bast, centre, Mackenzie Witchell, Lizzie Lawless, front, Abby Bray and Charlize Bast. 142073 Picture: GARY SISSONS had the opportunity to rehearse and perform on stage regularly throughout their journey, building confidence and self?esteem. “The week away where they learn to focus on their goals, come together as a team and
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I AM writing to refute Mr Glazebrook’s baseless claims in his letter ‘City in a spin’ (Berwick News, 13 August), which makes subjective comments about ratepayers’ money being used to promote political parties or ideologies. As the writer is well aware, the City of Casey is not politically aligned. The council prepares its annual, independent budget, based on the specific needs of Casey’s growing, diverse community and is committed to providing infrastructure and services in the community’s best interest. As council has previously proven, this city and its surrounds severely lack access to arts and cultural facilities and Bunjil Place will meet this critical need. To achieve the best result for the community, council has advocated to all levels of government for financial support towards the project. It is clear that Mr Glazebrook has missed the point of the funding. The Federal Government’s contribution of $10m will reduce the cost of the project to council, support more than 1200 jobs for locals during construction and 53 post opening, and deliver a range of economic benefits. It is important that Mr Glazebrook’s public claims about council and Bunjil Place be informed by the facts, rather than his own political alignments or personal ideologies. Cr Mick Morland, Mayor, City of Casey.
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I WOULD like to set the record straight, regarding Mr Girton and Mr Kotsiras's letter ‘Ratepayers Count’ (Berwick News, 13 August). The City of Casey’s ability to fund Bunjil Place has always been secure. The $25.5M allocated in this years’ budget is part of the $125M budget for the project and is fully funded in Council’s Budget and Strategic Resource Plan without having to increase rates to do so. The $10M from the Federal Government reinforces council’s ability to deliver this much-needed community facility. Council continues to advocate to the State Government for funding, to further reduce the cost of the project to council. It appears the writers are out of touch with the local community if they are unable to recognise this significant gap in local arts and cultural infrastructure and service provision. Almost 50 per cent of Casey’s population is made up of students aged under 18 and their families, who are crying out for quality arts and performing venues close to home
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Socially speaking Re: Thieves in the night Patrols need to be stepped up at night around here, too many thefts. Sue, via Facebook. I don’t understand why so many thieves are coming up nowadays ... night patrols and severe punishment are highly encouraged to put a full stop to it. Vaishnavi, via Facebook. Re: All the right moves Awww, look at those gorgeous girls! Tracy, via Facebook. Re: Monash works will help commuters
rather than having to travel considerable distances to centres in Warragul, Frankston or Clayton. Cr Mick Morland, Mayor, City of Casey.
News is a shock THE City of Casey – City News has arrived. Pages 4 and 5 detail The City of Casey Budget, 2015-'16. “What $100 of Rates Buys You In Casey”. I encourage people (the ratepayers) to have a detailed look at page 5 and see how you being ripped off.
go with the flow Nothing will help the Monash until the stupid government builds the East West Link to give trucks another option. I am glad I have moved out of the area and can take the Eastern Freeway as the 10-minute delay at the city end is nothing like sitting for an hour and a half on the Monash. Don, via Facebook. Joke, right? Dianne, via Facebook. Really lol. Joanne, via Facebook. Yeah, right! NOT! Julie, via Facebook.
Again the Mayor, Cr Mick Morland has meekly accepted what his council staff have told him, yet another shot to his other foot after Bunjil. By the way, another reader is quite correct, $25.5 million has been slipped into the Budget for 2015-'16. Also, if readers have a look at the 2015-'16 budget, they will find the wages bill for the City of Casey is projected to be more than $93 million – this is for 1019.9 employees at $91,465 per employee. Really? Who is really getting the money? Arvo Talvik, Cranbourne.
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Autobarn is coming back By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AFTER being forced to close for almost three months, and enduring a combined loss of more than $1.5 million, Cranbourne Autobarn is finally re-opening its doors for the first time since the store was ram-raided and ransacked by thieves in June. While not formally re-opening the family business until next month, store owner John Feehan and staff are planning to hold an unofficial re-opening on Thursday after what has been a harrowing 10-week journey to completely rebuild the Autobahn, located in the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre. Thieves completely trashed the facility and stole roughly $10,000 worth of products. About 4am on 3 June the offenders ploughed an allegedly stolen Holden Statesman through the rear roller door of the South Gippsland Highway shop, which is insured, and slammed into bollards inside the building. They stole a range of items before setting the car on fire and fleeing the scene. In addition to the stolen merchandise, Mr Feehan said he was forced to write-off about 90 per cent of his stock due to smoke and fire damage, leading to a loss expected to be in excess of $1.5 million. The whole store was com-
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learnt a lot from the show,” Nola admitted. A Tooradin local of 12 years, Nola is excited to see what the fame will do for the town. “I’ve had an amazing response which is great for the whole area,” she said. Bursting at the seams at 12pm on Friday 14 August and impressing cityslicker journalists from Melbourne’s daily newspapers and radio stations, Lozz and Nols prove crayfish done how Tooradin likes it, is a crayfish done just right. Lozz and Nols are still waiting to find out who wins the $100,000 pay cheque.
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SINCE its premiere on Channel Nine show Hotplate, Wings and Fins head chef Lauren Klavins has hired another chef, a kitchen hand and two apprentices to keep up with the growing demand. The bold, friendly, hardworking and down to earth owner of the freshly famous Wings and Fins seafood restaurant in Tooradin, Nola DeLorenzo, has heart and a restaurant full of people. A former bank manager turned restaurateur, Nola has taught herself everything she knows about crayfish and now it’s paying off big-time. “I received 74 text messages on my phone after the first ad aired on TV,” Nola said of the experience. Among the flashing cameras, journalists, interviews and sudden reality television fame, the friends have remained honest and true to themselves. “I had the restaurant running the whole time we were filming - the phone rings off the hook after every episode and we are nearly booked out every weekend - we’re about good, honest, simple seafood. “I’ve stuck to my guns and won’t change what works Lozz and I have taken on board what the judges have said but kept our menu mostly the same,” Nola said. Now a recognisable face
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By CASEY NEILL A PAKENHAM business is helping local manufacturers take on the world - and is among finalists for two Casey Cardinia Business Awards. MetamorphCG is up for the Business and Professional Services Business of the Year title alongside Hampton Park business Jotterbug Creative and Berwick’s Successful Endeavours. MetamorphCG was also announced as a finalist in the New Business of the Year category at an event at Monash University’s Berwick campus on 10 August. Jotterbug and Successful Endeavours also appeared in second categories - Home Based Business of the Year and Manufacturer of the Year respectively. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner a Cranbourne Racing Centre on 22 October. MetamorphCG founder and CEO Simon Maselli was working in Singapore when his parents became ill and he moved home to “start something for myself”. He tells businesses how to manufacture their products better, cheaper and faster, and helps them to negate other factors holding them back. “We want to see Australians and Australian businesses be at that top end of whatever they’re doing,” Mr Maselli said. “The way we do that is by providing those higher-end engineering services and those higher-end consulting services
Professor Leon Piterman representing awards sponsor Monash University, Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Leticia Wilmot, Business and Professional Services finalists Junette and Ray Keefe from Successful Endeavours and Natalie Bourke from Jotterbug Creative, and City of Casey Mayor Mick Moreland. 142858 where we can help them be more efficient. “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.” Jotterbug Creative’s Natalie Bourke completed an honours degree in graphic design and illustration then moved from the sticks to the big smoke. She joined a greeting card company in Melbourne and when she wasn’t creating cards, gift-wrap and calendars, she freelanced and explored the more corporate side of the design world.
Ms Bourke created identity and branding for local and national businesses and in early 2010 started Jotterbug Creative. She describes the business as a small Mac studio with a big heart offering a professional communication service with a hint of fun. “If you don’t like personalised treatment, face-to-face contact or complete service from concept through to finished product, then you had better look elsewhere,” she said on her website. Managing director Ray Keefe started Successful Endeavours as a home office
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Speak up for award votes BUSINESSES in Casey and Cardinia are going to the polls. Shoppers and service users can now vote for the Casey Cardinia People’s Choice award as part of the Casey Cardinia Business Awards. City of Casey strategic development manager David Wilkinson announced the finalists for the award at Monash University’s Berwick campus on 10 August. “The people’s choice award is just that - it’s an award that’s decided by the people,” he said. “I encourage all of you to get online, vote for your own business, vote for local businesses that you believe deserve your support.“ Vote at www.eaward.com.au/2015/ ccba/peopleschoice by 5pm on Friday 11 September. The winners will be announced at a gala awards dinner on Thursday 22 October at Cranbourne Racing Centre.
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CRANBOURNE Rotarians are turning to social media for a membership boost. President Peter Sorensen was among the board inducted at the recent Rotary Club of Cranbourne changeover dinner. He told members that the goals for the year ahead would include making better use of social media to spread the word on just what the club was doing for the community. “We are also looking to increase membership and I hope to achieve this through an increase in community awareness,” he said. “Plans are well advanced for a number of local and international activities.” The club’s major fund-raiser for the year will be a charity
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CRANBOURNE is the home of Australia’s best tackle store. They’ve won it two years in a row and Tackle World manager David Kramer said he was astounded to reel in the number one spot again. “It is great recognition for our team of staff who work tirelessly to please our customers,” he said. Recently winning ‘Retailer of the Year’ at the Casey Business Awards the all-fishing, all-boating Cranbourne store was voted in by the Australian public at the Australian Fishing Trade Association awards. Mr Kramer said his team’s love of fishing was what set them apart from the rest. “The store employs 10 fulltime and eight part-time staff, all of whom have a passion for fishing. “When your staff love what they are doing for a job, and
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SITTING on a fabulous block of 630 square metres, this most stylish family home offers a flowing floorplan with multiple living spaces for flexible family accommodation and stressfree entertaining. THE house has a large main bedroom with dual-vanity ensuite and massive fully fitted walk-in wardrobe, central kitchen with all the upgrades plus a full walk-through pantry big enough to qualify for a grocery aisle. The other three bedrooms are to one side with their own retreat/lounge area, main bathroom and separate toilet. There is ducted heating and cooling for year-round comfort. The decked alfresco is off the large, lightfilled central living area and there’s still plenty of land for the kids to play.
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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.
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(215120) Set on 40 acres is this spectacular greyhound establishment where many winners have been trained. With two great aspects of return this property would be well suited for all greyhound trainers and or investors. With just some of the features listed below; 3 bedroom family home. Permit for 100 dogs. 365m training track with electronic sectional timer. Feed cool room & dry feed mixing area. 8mx300m straight track. Indoor kennel block with 30 kennels, water and power. 5 blocks of 12xopen frontage kennels (60). Approx. 28 acres leased out for asparagus. For all enquiries & inspections please Call Jason Brown Direct.
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(215217) Seldom do properties like this one are offered for sale. Located on a private road & set on 15 acres of quality soft undulating pastures is this spectacular lifestyle block. With plenty of options on what you would be able to turn this property into. Easy HWY access. 8 paddocks with good fencing. 35min drive to the CBD. Plenty of ideal home sites (STCA). Private lake. Centrally located to Cranbourne, Frankston & Dandenong. Offering you a lot of privacy this property would be great for someone with horses and to setup for agistment. Or even a family who is just looking for that perfect lifestyle property, somewhere you would be proud to call home.
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$320,000 Cranbourne
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(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.
(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.
(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.
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(215189) Set on a 544² (approx) block this home is it for a family. Consisting of 4 large bedrooms, master has WIR and ENS. Formal lounge, open plan kitchen, meals and living area. Ample heating & cooling. Kitchen has a DW, gas cooktop & under the bench oven, 2 pantries. Large pergola, double garage, backyard access & established gardens.
(215158) Here it is, established but like brand new (only 12 mths old). 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in robe, loating timber loors, carpeted to bedrooms & lounge, ceaser stone benches & vanities, well-appointed kitchen with 5 burner gas cooker & dishwasher. 2 zoned living areas, ducted vacuum system plus alfresco & double garage with an auto door & internal access.
(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.
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rooM For boat or CaraVan (215210) Great location close to Spring Hill shopping centre. 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom home with gas cooking & heating, ceramic tiled kitchen with wall oven & gas cooktop.The home being on a corner has great side access. Currently tenanted on a MxM basis to great tenants who would love to stay on (paying $320 per week).
11 WILD SCOTCHMAN WAY, CRANBOURNE EAST (215207) 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. Outdoors there is a secure generous yard on a 590m² approx. block. Double garage with auto door & internal access. Plus access for boat ,trailer or caravan.
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(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.
(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.
(215218) Low maintenance inside and out. Nine years young, 3 bedrooms, all with robes, master with ensuite & walk in robe, under bench oven, induction cooktop plus dishwasher. Ceramic tiled to wet areas & carpeted elsewhere.Two split systems, one in lounge, & the other in the family/meals area. Outdoors we have a pergola patio area, established gardens & single garage with auto door.
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(215212) Approx. 20 square home. 3 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in robe, floating timber floors & carpets throughout, gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling, open plan to kitchen & living areas. A 5 burner stainless steel cooker compliments the modern tones & keeps the Chefs happy, a low maintenance yard. Double garage with auto & internal access doors.
(215216) A spacious & stylish 1yr young, 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home with 2 living areas plus study with all the mod cons close to the water, BMX track, park & bushwalking tracks.WIR to the large master, ENS with his/hers vanities & spa. 2 SS/RC units & coonara, spotted gum floors. Modern SS kitchen appliances & WIP, open plan meals & living. Larger than double garage with workshop & alfresco.
(215220) Fantastic location opposite wetlands, 4 extra-large bedrooms all with robes, 8 foot ceilings & ornate cornices, brilliant kitchen, 5 burner stainless cooker, dishwasher & ceaser stone bench tops. Ducted heating, zoned living areas, suits cultural requirements. Alfresco area plus many extras 440m² approx. block. 100 metres to St Peters College & State schools planned or nearby.
148 High Street, Cranbourne
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NESTLED in a quiet, leafy court of prestigious Harkaway Village is this freshly painted, tastefully styled family home set on over quarter of an acre. Indoors boasts open-plan living of generous proportions, with family room, kitchen incorporating casual dining and lounge. There are three bedrooms and downstairs retreat/studio or fourth bedroom, depending on your needs. Features include wood heating, two split-
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2106 MCDONALDS TRACK THORPDALE Snow capped mountains beyond the gently rolling landscape are framed from the windows & the wide northerly veranda of this ideal family home. Rich soil, lush green paddocks & quiet sealed road are just a few aspects of this purely stunning property to good to pass by. Comprising of ~7 Acres+, a 60x40x16ft shed, shearers run, vege patch, cubby house, tennis court & endearing gardens all lovingly planned & beautifully maintained. Lge family home inc 4 BR, 2 bathroom, 2 living rooms, separate meals area adjacent to the spacious kitchen. $525,000 Internet ID: wg3476 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
system heating/cooling units, fully equipped kitchen, ensuite to the main bedroom and storage to all bedrooms. Outdoors offers a private retreat with decked entertaining for the adults and a private, generous yard for the younger family members to enjoy. Side access allows provision for extra vehicles. The address is as prestigious as it is central, located within minutes to the local primary school and village.
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Large, flat 1198m2 parcel of land overlooking the lake. North facing. Close proximity to all of Drouin’s amenities. Direct access to M1 motor way. Surrounded by quality family homes. All services available including natural gas.
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Auction Saturday September 5 at 1.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN25286 Open By Appointment Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
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4 A 2 B 2 C Cranbourne East 4 Pinebank Avenue
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.
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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
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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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A Generous Family Home Ready To Enjoy! This cheery, beautifully maintained home on a generous block has plenty of versatility. The home offers 3 good sized bedrooms one bathroom, formal lounge/dining, kitchen with gas cooking & opening onto a second living or meals area. Other features include large undercover pergola, double carport, double garage or machinery shed. Enjoy easy access to schools, train shopping & freeway. Hurry this won't last!
For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
Lynbrook 21 Hanrahan Wynd
What A Stunner!! Brilliantly presented home set in a quiet street. Comprising of 3 bedrooms, master has WIR & full ensuite, formal lounge, dining, kitchen with s/s appliances including dishwasher & an adjacent family room with access to the oversized covered outdoor entertainment area. A good size backyard ideal for kids to play safely, DLUG with rear access, ducted heating & cooling & near new floating timber floors to living areas. The decor is just sensational & with absolutely nothing to do here but move in & enjoy.
For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
Devon Meadows 190 Fisheries Road Market Garden on 23ha (approx) Prime Location in Devon Meadows! Excellent Soil - Plenty of Water * x2 Dams * Recycled Water * Bore Water * Approx 45acres under irrigation * Cool room * Service Sheds * Igloo's Don't miss out on this outstanding opportunity! Fully operational Market Garden on a grand scale.
Auction Saturday 29th of August 1:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220
Lynbrook
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Ideally located in the heart of Lynbrook is this beautifully presented 3 bedroom plus study residence offering a delightful blend of both formal & informal lifestyles. With 3 spacious living areas, formal lounge, separate dining, high ceilings, sunny open plan living, outdoor covered entertaining area & alfresco with inbuilt barbeque. Master bedroom has WIR & ensuite, ducted heating & cooling throughout the house, double lock up remote garage with internal access & concreted driveway side access to park additional cars, boat or caravan.
This beautiful 41square(approx) Porter Davis double storey home boasts many features including, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, separate study & a theatre/rumpus room. A stunning kitchen with 5 burner s/s oven, butler's pantry, stone bench tops & beautiful glass splash backs. All of this compliments the natural light filled open plan living, alfresco area & adjoining dining/kitchen area. With a fully landscaped front garden & eye catching rock feature which welcomes you at the front door, this home surely ticks all the boxes with striking decor & design on a grand cal Sale Price by Negotiation over For S F $570,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Danny Cobb M 0438 088 957
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Cranbourne West 9 Rock Daisy Drive
Quality Of A Gem Sparkling 4 bedroom Metricon home of display quality in the Casiana Grove Estate. Master bedroom has full ensuite & WIR. The kitchen is nice & bright with dishwasher, range hood, gas stove with electric fan forced oven, Caesar Stone bench top & plumbing connections in fridge recess. The house has ducted heating throughout, magic gas log fire in living area, security system & evaporative cooling. Other features are a double garage with auto door, excellent pergola with electric fan & quality roll down shades, neat landscaped garden & granite entrance. For Sale Price by Neg over $400,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Peter Damon M 0409 178 319
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This spectacularly renovated 3 bedroom home is set on a 652sqm allotment & offers a formal living zone & room for all the family to come together in the sunny living & kitchen/dining area. Also with ducted heating, brand new kitchen appliances, large undercover entertaining area & big backyard. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
In a super convenient & quite location, this 3 bedroom home has a fantastic floor plan. Master bedroom includes ensuite & WIR, separate central bathroom, new modern kitchen, large tiled family room that opens onto a large decked pergola, bbq area, big backyard, garage & carport. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032 1195300
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PRIVACY ASSURED IN an exceptional court location, this delightful home boasts a flexible floor plan which includes three extra large bedrooms, a master with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. The formal lounge has lovely views out to the established Asian inspired landscaped garden, providing much privacy. Its large central hostess kitchen with vaulted ceilings features a granite bench-top and servery, Kleenmaid appliances including induction cooker, electric oven, steam oven, dishwasher and Panasonic microwave. With Italian porcelain tiles throughout and quality carpets, this home will meet many expectations. It also has a separate formal dining area and meals area and large rumpus room opening onto a paved courtyard. With 25 squares of living including the double lock-up garage with internal access and remote controlled doors, this home comes equipped with a 3kWh solar power system, ducted vacuum, ducted heating and
integrated central air conditioning system and alarm. There is more than 547 square metres of landscaped low, maintenance gardens and a pergola which is prefect for alfresco dining. This home has been designed for the most fastidious buyer and is close to shops, schools, medical facilities, churches and public transport.
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PARKSIDE The Fitzwilliam Release
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Reserve your place in the Fitzwilliam Release The Fitzwilliam Release gives you an exceptional opportunity to take your place in Highgrove’s Parkside precinct. All lots within this limited release will surround Outlook Park, providing uninterrupted park views and endless opportunities for the whole family. The Fitzwilliam Release features a premium selection of land, with sizes ranging from 448m2 to 576m2 you’re sure to find your perfect place to call home. Secure your exclusive chance to live Parkside at Highgrove.
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Swim with the sharks By CASEY NEILL MELANIE Ah-Yu and Yannick Cerdor swam with the sharks and survived - and thrived. Their Officer business L8 Studio won the Shark Tank contest at the Tech-Innovation and Entrepreneurship Expo at the Chisholm Institute Berwick Campus on Saturday 15 August. Ms Ah-Yu and Mr Cerdor started the home-based business about two years ago. “We saw this as a good opportunity to get some brand awareness,� Ms AhYu said. “We want to start to showcase what we can do and what we can bring to the region. “Basically, we produce 3D architectural images of off-the-plan projects.� She said the images were not only marketing tools but helped town planners and councils to visualise projects. She said other companies producing similar images were graphic designers. “They don’t have the architectural background we have,� she said. “We can pick up mistakes graphic designers wouldn’t be able to because they don’t have that background.� L8 Studio took home $300 in cash and $700 worth of marketing and mentoring for its winning pitch. “We did invest some time in producing our pitch and our material,� Ms AhYu said. “It’s a great opportunity. “The $300 will go back into the business. “Our plan is to keep growing and se-
Above: Melanie Ah-Yu and Yannick Cerdor pitch to the panel. 142371 Left: The Sharks, Adam Lowndes, Anthony Failla, Ray Keefe and Miranda Higgins. 142371 Pictures: ROB CAREW cure more contracts. “Saturday was a good start. We got a few contacts.� They’re also looking to increase their product offering in the future with animations and 3D printing. Event organiser Simon Maselli from Pakenham business MetamorphCG was “really taken aback� by the presentations. “Some of the pitches were really professional,� he said. “They spent a lot of time putting their pitches together and obviously had done their homework.�
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Second prize was $500 for coaching from Ian Ash at OrgMent Business Solutions and went to Zain Digital in Narre Warren for an IT system. “It was all a cloud-based piece of software,� Mr Maselli said. “They had a plan of how they were going to design and build it over five years and implement it gradually.� Third prize went to a drone system being developed at Swinburne University and was $250 in aerial photography or 3D printing. The ‘sharks’ also shared their stories. “The audience got really engaged
and asked a lot of questions,� Mr Maselli said. “Lots of people after the event were coming up to the panel with different ideas. “There’s plenty of ideas out there. “This event really set a lot of people up to understand what they need to do and the steps involved. “Based on the feedback from most people who had some level of involvement in set up or exhibiting, they would like to see us run a similar thing next year.�
Set for an early finals fix? FOOTY fans can get a fix before the finals kick off at a Cranbourne breakfast. Melbourne Football Club CEO Peter Jackson will speak about his experience in AFL leadership positions at the Casey Cardinia Region event. Mr Jackson was the Essendon Football Club CEO and managing director for many years before retiring and taking up the AFL Victoria chairman’s job. He was also AFL SportsReady chairman, as a consultant provided strategic advice, mentoring and leadership development, and completed a Bachelor of Commerce from Adelaide University. Mr Jackson is also the chairman of global commercial architectural practice Buchan Group Melbourne. He’ll speak at the Cranbourne Racing Centre, Grant Street, Cranbourne, from 6.45am to 9am on Wednesday 9 September. Visit caseycardinia. com.au to book.
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If there’s one thing Peter knows, it’s how to lead teams. After occupying numerous leadership positions across the AFL industry, Peter Jackson’s name is synonymous with football, but his extensive management experience also extends into the private sector. He is currently a leading consultant in strategic planning, organisational reviews, leadership development and VWUXFWXUHV DQG KDV EHHQ &KDLUPDQ RI PDMRU JOREDO DUFKLWHFWXUDO ¿UP 7KH %XFKDQ *URXS IRU PDQ\ \HDUV 3ULRU to joining Melbourne Football Club as CEO in 2013 and his appointment as Chariman of AFL Victoria, Peter was also formerly the Chief Executive, then Managing Director, of Essendon Football Club. Join us this September to enjoy a delicious full breakfast alongside like-minded local business people as we listen to Peter’s invaluable leadership advice. Date:
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What’s on Book launch FROM ‘Genocide to Generosity’ is a book of stories about healing and forgiveness by victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide. It touches on sanity and hope in a fearful world. ■ 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne. Tuesday 25 August, 3.45pm to 4.45pm. RSVP by 20 August. Cost: Free. Signed copies of the book will be sold at $20. Contact: St John’s Office. Email: stjohnscranbourne@gmail.com Website: http:// www.2live4give.org Telephone: 5995 9364
■ 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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Intro to Photoshop A COURSE designed to teach photographers basic photographic editing skills. The introductory course will include adjusting and enhancing photos as well as removing and moving parts, adding borders and type and stitching panoramas. Students must have basic computer skills to enrol in this course. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre Building 03, 65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Thursday 27 August for four weeks, 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Cost: $100. Bookings essential, phone: 5990 0900.
Native plant sale ATTRACTING more than 1000 visitors every year the Wilson Park Berwick Branch of the Australian Plants Society is holding its 17th annual native plant sale and this year has expanded its coverage to include bush foods, wood working, quilting, food stalls, kid's craft activities, a specialist book stall, native flower display, raffles and a guessing competition. ■ Wilson Botanic Park, 668 Princes Highway, Berwick. Saturday 5 September, 9am to 4pm. For more information visit: www.apswilsonparkberwick.org.au
Sing into spring THE Casey Choir invite you to join them for their concert, featuring a new program of songs including songs from musical theatre including All That Jazz from Chicago and American spiritual songs. The Melbourne Mandolin Orchestra will be guests on the night. An afternoon tea will be served following the concert. ■ Hillcrest Christian College Theatre, 500 Soldiers Road, Clyde North. Sunday 23 August at 2pm. Entrance through gate three. Tickets available online. Visit: www.trybooking. com/145596 or at the door. Cost: Adults $25, concession $20, under-12 free.
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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 is a great celebration of African culture. The cast will be dressed in more than 200 bespoke African costumes and will be joined by an eight-piece live band. ■ Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, Thompsons Road and Marriott Boulevard, Lyndhurst. Friday 24 July until Sunday 23 August. To book tickets visit www.cirqueafrica.com.au
JOIN the Cranbourne Indoor Sports netball open mix, open women’s and under-18 ladies competition and be in the running to win. The tournament needs a minimum of 10 teams to run and the winning team will receive $500. The runner-up will win $250. ■ 14 Smethurst Street, Cranbourne. Register by Sunday 20 September for the competition on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 September. Phone 5996 5411. Team entry costs $150.
Indoor bowls JOIN in on the fun at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre. Tea, coffee, bowls, prizes and coaching is available.
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, Nobel 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
Hand sewing workshop JOIN acclaimed textile artist Leesa Chandler and her team are holding a week-long series of workshops exploring the art of hand sewing and stitchery techniques. There will be a popup 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.
JOIN US ON OPENING NIGHT MICHAEL FLATLEY Presents
LORD OF THE DANCE: DANGEROUS GAMES 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 createLordoftheDancein1996. 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•Saturday2pm&8pm•Sunday1pm&6pm Prices:From$69.90(Bookingandtransactionfeesmayapply) 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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0411 703 873
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SAXON FENCING
HEATH ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Palings, Pickets, Colorbond Fences & Gates
REG 6923
Anything electrical - 35 years’ experience Reasonable rates and quality assured
9796 9679, 0418 171 867
AA Craven Concreting
Phone 0419 775 259 or 8751 4016
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C753952-KS01-10
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JV TIMBER FLOORING
C683114-BG51-8
CUSTOMLINE CONCRETE
FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING
NICKO’S EARTH MOVING 1156305-HM40-14
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MIRROR FINISH FLOORS
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• Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations
Jason 1300 644 698
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MEB & SON CONCRETING
24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824
1125748-RC12-14
Turning your concreting ideas into a reality
C939766-JL26-11
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V Floor Services C916207-JL15-11
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Pergolas Carp orts Dec k ing
New Gardens / Makeovers Paving Retaining Walls Irrigation Maintenance
5941 5527 or 0409 560 385
DENIS AROUND THE HOUSE
1195399-HM34-15
denis@toogoodhandyman.com.au
0428 384 623
GADSHOME
M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES
ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE: • Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - Roofing and Guttering (leaks)
STEPHEN 0418 313 540 A/H FAX: 9707 2230 “MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS”
MR LOCK & KEYS
ROD: 0418 397 402 “All Your Plastering Needs Catered For”
MIKE 0415 0415 524 280
DBU-2343
“We won’t be beaten on any quote”
• Interior/Exterior • Feature Walls • Plaster Repairs • Driveways Sealed • Free Quotes
Lic 44339 L009299
Quality work guaranteed
Heating / Evaporative Cooling
Pat Ferguson 0417 277 220
Seashell Painting Services
1195626-CG33-15
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Tony 0411 966 361 8790 5551 C1031905-JJ21-12
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0407 356 441 1055315-KG41-12
FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754 • New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper
9796 8621 0418 367 017
Phone 5941 1732 - 0417 408 592
GASRITE Interior/ext commercial/domestic High quality. Solve the problem Free quotes. You list it we fix it
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Free quotes.
Matt 0421 332 250
PLUMBING & GASFITTING • Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks WATER HOT DAY E SAM • General plumbing EMENT SERVICE REPLACCTRIC GAS AND ELE • Tap repairs
PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885
0410 566 535, 9799 8661
www.scarletkitchens.com.au
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0409 554 459, 9799 4235
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Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.
Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping
1175260-HM10-15
FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS
0408 565 864
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1189111-ACM26-15
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LOW COST PROPERTY SERVICES
Phone Arnold on 0429 936 242
SAS Painting
Pool Fencing, Shopfronts and Doggy Doors Prompt and Reliable.
Semi retired builder offers low cost maintenance, repairs and building services such as: Washing windows, cleaning eaves, cleaning gutters, house cleaning, painting, repair plaster, tiling, repair and or replace doors, windows, facias, decking, fencing, steps, install hand rails, banister rails, ramps.
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Cutts Glass Window Replacements, Mirrors, Splashbacks,
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9705 7911
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Sean Burns 0407 666 126
1120237-RC08-14
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■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs
QUALITY WORK - NO JOB TO SMALL FREE QUOTES
MJ AIRCONDITIONING & HEATING
C751261-JL51-9
DUCTED HEATING AND EVAPORATIVE COOLING SPECIALISING IN
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PLASTERING & PAINTING
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C317674-DJ19-5
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Gary Plunkett
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C1098295-JO43-13
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
1077848-PJ8-13
rangerpestcontrol.com.au
C1010272-KG8-12
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SN1070517-PJ16-13
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C1032009-PJ21-12
Steve’s Home Maintenance All general maintenance - FREE QUOTES
LANDSCAPING
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NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186
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SEWER BLOCKAGES – MACHINE CLEANED
ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS STANDARD RATES ON WEEKENDS gjlawplumbing.com.au 7 DAYS 0419 136 181 - 0419 136 151
Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing
Pensioner Discounts
Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.
GET IT WRIGHT ROOFING
SAFEVIEW SECURITY DOORS FROM $495 FLY SCREENS FROM $25*
$2800 FULL RESTORATION 15SQ HOME
*Conditions Apply
www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au
✓ High Pressure ✓ Rebedding & Repointing ✓ 3 Coat Sealing System
0417 576 462
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
INSTALLED TODAY
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SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS
Hot Water Specialists Blocked Drains
No Job Too Small
V Security & Screen Doors
1021701-KG17-12
V Roofing
131 546
Australian Government endorsed Installer
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
Advanced Audio Visual Repairs Specialising in Repairing All Brands/Models of TVs (LED, LCD, Plasma, CRT, Rear Projection), Projectors, DVD Recorders/Players, Home Theatre Systems
5986 1629
C1089234-JO35-13
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Ph: 8682 9618, 0420 528 508 advancedavrepairs@yahoo.com.au
Deal Direct With The Tradesman - Contact Mick Wright
1195213-RC33-15
Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027
Steve on 0407 704 213 26 years experience www.settlementplumbing.com
NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?
SETTLEMENT PLUMBING & HEATING
1195214-KK33-15
Gas ducted heating service & repairs Split systems, heating & cooling General plumbing and gas fitting Hot water service repairs Tap repairs
General maintenance No job too small Dishwashers Water and gas leaks Cold water to fridges Renovations
www.settlementplumbing.com
21/25 BALD HILL ROAD, PAKENHAM
• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FREUERE MEASOTES & QU
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Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires
CHRIS
Celebrating over 21 years of excellent service in and around the Casey / Cardinia / Dandenong & Surrounding Areas
General Plumbing All Gasfitting Maintenance & Repairs Hot Water CO2 Safety Checks
PAK BIN HIRE
Mobile: 0408 100 356
Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire
www.aliteplumbing.com
5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins
(REG 27285)
0447 007 178 Lic: 109028
SC Guttering Quality Guttering Restoration★
Under the Southern Cross
1144422-PB29-14
www.orbitplumbing.com.au
❚ Spouting & Downpipe ❚ Replacement Specialists ❚ Colorbond Colour Selection ❚ Supply & Install ❚ Professional Advice ❚ Free Quotes ❚ Compliance Certificate Guaranteed
Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com Licence No. 21452
C1083120-JO29-13
General Plumbing & Gasfitting Hot Water Service Repairs & Replacements Servicing all areas
RELIABLE – PROMPT – GUARANTEED Call David Murphy 0400 226 472 Lic No. 42227 V Roofing
PINNACLE ROOF CARE Pty Ltd
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V Tree Lopping/Surgery
L&C Tree Services
Removals/pruning Hedging/shaping Line clearing/Palm work Tight access stump grinding Fully Insured/Qualified
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HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
All Rubbish & Garden Clean-ups
V Security & Screen Doors
Factory Direct ★ Security Doors – Hinged & Sliding ★ Flyscreens BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE ★ Blinds 20% OFF ★ Measured & Made & Installed FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE ★ FREE Quotes 7 days a week
REGAL SECURITY DOORS NARRE WARREN 0419 126 895 Branch - Hillsmeade Estate Narre Warren South
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ANTENNAS CALL OUT FEE $0
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1300 734 294
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Call Michael on
V Television/Video/Audio
www.jimsantennas.com.au
Motoring
For a fast free quote to have your rubbish removed or your garden pruned or even a small odd job.
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
Phone Dean 0430 286 265
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
Call for a Free Quote
Call Shane 0407 599 616
GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS
Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522
V Septic Tanks
1185665-DJ22-15
Taps & Toilets, Gas Fitting, Hot Water Drainage, Roofing, Water Tanks, Pools & Spas Maintenance Plumbing & Renovations ** Emergency 24/7 Service **
CALL MARK FOR FREE QUOTE AND MEASURE 0422 742 673
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5995 4344
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1193803-HM32-15
1177412-RC12-15
John 0418 318 377 ORBIT PLUMBING
All types of wall and floor tiling including water proofing, screeding and caulking.
All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors
– for the whole house
2.5, 3.5 and 4 Cubic metres
MARK TILING
ECONOMY TILING
Showroom by appointment
SPECIALS!
BIN HIRE 1180917-HM16-15
C1008551-FB8-12
• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
0409 232 286
SN1073247-JJ19-13
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1023309-PJ18-12
MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3
Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd
Local & Friendly Plumber Daniel:
www.lockutite.com.au
U WANNA BIN SKIPS
LIC. 33033
C1035550-PJ24-12
5941 6644
V Rubbish Removal
10% Pensioner Discount
C1092057-JL37-13
*Conditions Apply
9700 1899 - 0439 931 138
Credit Card Welcome
Call Matt 0419 561 093
FROM $25*
♦ Rebedding & Pointing ♦ Pressure Cleaning ♦ Flexible Pointing ♦ Respraying ♦ Qualified Roof Tiler ♦ Gutter and Facia Replacement ♦ Pensioner Discount ♦ No job too small
Steve on 0407 704 213 SPECIALISING IN:
FLY SCREENS
NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION
LIC. 33033
C934024-KK23-11
C1072232-JJ4-13
C1088813-JO35-13
FROM $249
Insurance claims. All work guaranteed. REG. No. 109780. 27 years' experience.
1183059-HM19-15
C924285-KK19-11
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SECURITY
General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.
1175171-KC9-15
BRIVIS / VULCAN BONAIRE Specialist Specializing in Heating and Air Conditioning
1176804-CG12-15
Re-bedding and flexible pointing, storm damage, leaks repaired. Painting all types of roofs. High pressure water cleaning. Guttering. Pergolas & Shed Roofs.
PLUMBING & HEATING
V Tiling
1192449-CG29-15
All Roof Tiling & Metal Roofing Repairs
SETTLEMENT
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Professional Services V Windows
Free Quotes All Suburbs
Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888 Richard or Kathrin Kruyt
TAX TIME
Simple tax returns from $65. Electronic Lodgement.
Call now 9799-6909 or 0401 566 360.
1192315-PB30-15
0407 555 050 V Upholsterers
APB UPHOLSTERY C1080920-JO27-13
30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
Furniture Upholstery Free Quotes Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
C752112-JL1-10
Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
A & E UPHOLSTERY PTY LTD Commercial, Domestic & Automotive & Leisure Upholstery Free Quotes, Large Range of Fabric, 30 Years Experience
Unit 5, 93 Abbott Road, Hallam 9702 3544 or 0418 851 078
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1135799-RC21-14
V Wardrobes
Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.
Call 0401 488 874
Tenders ANIMAL POUND SERVICES Contract No CT000182 Closes 9 September 2015
General Notices V Public Notices and Event
BUILDING WORKS
V Public Notices and Event
TREESAFE VICTORIA Professional tree and stump removal Servicing all areas More than 20 years experience 24 hour storm damage Mulch for sale
WANT TO SAVE TIME & MONEY?
Doveton North Contract No CT000204
FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.
Public Notice
SINGER REQUIRED. Must have experience. 60s and 70s pop, rhythm and blues. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008.
CASEY CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXCHANGE LAND Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) of its intention to transfer the land described below as the “Existing Reserve” to Wickro Pty Ltd (Wickro) in exchange for the land described below as the “New Reserve”. The New Reserve is currently owned by Wickro, and consists of an area of approximately 578 m² being part of land known as 62 Melville Park Drive, Berwick, Victoria 3806 (being part of the land in certificate of title volume 10397 folio 613), and is identified as ‘“new reserve, reserve to be created in exchange for reserve being closed” on the plan below. The Existing Reserve is currently owned by Council, and consists of an area of approximately 263 m², being the strip of land known as 62I Melville Park Drive, Berwick, Victoria 3806, which provides pedestrian access from Melville Park Drive to Berwick Railway Station, bus terminal and car park (being the land in certificate of title volume 10373 folio 310), and is identified as “existing reserve, reserve to be closed” on the plan below. The proposal is that Council will transfer the Existing Reserve to Wickro, as owner of the land adjoining the northern and southern boundaries of the Existing Reserve, in exchange for accepting a transfer of the title to the New Reserve from Wickro (Land Exchange) and Wickro undertaking certain works at the New Reserve, to replace existing infrastructure at the Existing Reserve. The Land Exchange is conditional on Wickro: 1. constructing a pedestrian path and supporting infrastructure on and within the New Reserve (to replace the pedestrian path and supporting infrastructure on the Existing Reserve); 2. complying with the planning permit granted by Council for the expansion of the residential aged care facility located at 80 Melville Park Drive, Berwick, Victoria; 3. consolidating the land it currently owns (including properties known as 62, 64 and 80 Melville Park Drive, Berwick, Victoria) with the Existing Reserve; and 4. reimbursing any costs incurred by Council in connection with the Land Exchange. A person may make a submission on the proposal. In accordance with section 223 of the Act, any person wishing to make a submission must do so in writing by the close of business on Friday 18 September 2015. Any person requesting to be heard in support of his or her submission is entitled to be heard before Council (or a Committee established by Council for this purpose) or be represented by a person acting on his or her behalf, and will be notified of the time and date of the hearing. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive, Narre Warren or posted to the following address: The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 Please contact Ms R Pugin on 9705 5242 for any further information on the proposed land exchange.
Closes 9 September 2015
BUILDING WORKS
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 For Sale
V Computer Repairs
ALL HOURS ONSITE REPAIRS
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. 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.
SN1090434-PJ37-13
Slim Young Lady (18+). Will visit you. Phone 9775 3210. swa224e.
PIANO, Upright, Adagio, model TG-8826, digital, Brown in colour, good condition, $330. Call 0431 775 525.
V Firewood
FIRE WOOD
Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
V Garage Sales DANDENONG, 5 Alexander Avenue. Sun 23rd of August. From 8am. Massive Estate garage sale. Antiques, retro furniture and household goods.
V Water Cartage C389274-HJ50-5
V For Sale BED, QS, turned baltic pine, Sleepmaker, Miracoil, comfort edge mattress, perfect condition. $400. 0417 498 666.
5942 7664 0418 890 612 1195739-HM34-15
Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
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.
Visit
Visited
V Computers
Business Computing Specialists
27 Intrepid St, Berwick
Ph 1300 85 39 39
CLEAN FILL AVAILABLE I can fill and compact your dam, gullies and low lying paddocks. Call Turbo: 0418 560 247 1177495-HM12-15
V Garden/ Outdoor ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500. PRUNING FRUIT TREES and roses, 3 generations' family experience. Jeff: 5941 3281, 0418 386 519.
TOP SOIL Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
Delivered in 10 metre loads
$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick
$37 metre
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs
Computer
V Farm Services
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
Serving the southeast since 1990
N T AT VES
Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
C997259-JL2-12
REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
section of Network Classifieds.
Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders
DRUM KIT, 5 piece, Sonor. $1,100ono. 0411 233 397.
V Adult Services
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer
Closes 9 September 2015
V Adult Employment
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
General Notices
Hallam Community Centre Contract No CT000205
V Home Services
IRONING Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality. Call Julie
General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.
9703 1616 0439 656 044
C784346-SH17-10
C877313-JM50-10
Ask About Our 25% Discount
9794 8989
MOBILE SMALL BUSINESS TAXATION
1195589-RC34-15
“Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage
Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
V Taxation/ Accounting
1183213-LB19-15
TREE SERVICE
C642900-JL27-8
PATRON WINDOWS
HIGH TREE
V Contract & Tenders
V Taxation/ Accounting
1190521-RC27-15
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
General Classifieds
C940378-KK28-11
Trades & Services
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Celebrations V Catering
Caddyman Cadillac Car Hire Arrive in Style
Gypsy’s Cakes now offers corporate cupcakes which can be individually packaged or boxed depending on your requirements. We also offer edible image printing from small cupcakes to an A3 size image. 1194765-HM34-15
Weddings, Debutantes, and Special Occasions
Lisa DiDomenico 0488 552 834 www.gypsyscakes.com Receive 10% discount on all orders, when you mention this ad
V Receptions
WARROOK FARM
1195027-DJ34-15
A Cake for all occasions Tel 9700 1770 www.caddyman.com.au
V Celebrants
1195017-HM34-15
V Car Hire
phone: 0419 576 135 email: enzo.bortignon@gmail.com www.heritagecelebrancyservices.com.au
THE HISTORIC WARROOK HOMESTEAD WITH ITS EXTENSIVE GARDENS IS THE PERFECT VENUE FOR YOUR WEDDING & RECEPTION OR FUNCTION THE BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD & THE HISTORIC SHEARING SHED ARE JUST A COUPLE OF GREAT BACKDROPS FOR YOUR PRECIOUS PHOTOS OF YOUR SPECIAL DAY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION (03) 5997 1321 warrook@warrook.com.au 1195559-RC34-15
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Employment V Positions Vacant
V Beauty Services
V Positions Vacant
Nursery Production Manager
ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE
Paradisia Nurseries is a leading wholesale nursery producing a large range of specialty plant lines from two sites in Narre Warren North. A newly created position is available for an enthusiastic and knowledgeable horticulturalist to manage large-scale production and help expand and improve new product lines currently being developed by the company. Applicants need to be self-motivated and able to work and make decisions without supervision. The role will progressively expand as the successful applicant masters our product types. Essential criteria: • Sou d k o ledge, e perie e a d ge ui e interest in horticulture. • A ilit to effi ie tl a age a d ai tai urser stock on a viable commercial basis. • Pest, disease a d irrigatio appli atio a d management. • A ilit to ork ith a d a age a di erse ra ge of employees and develop successful teams. Applications will be assessed on how they can best assist the company in developing for the future. We are also seeking full-time general nursery hands and horticultural assistants. Hours are 7.30am to 4pm weekdays, occasionally later. Wages will be based on experience and ability. Applications by email to hrparadisia@gmail.com or fax: 9706 1425. No phone applications.
. Permanent Position . Maternity Leave - 12 month position Based at our head office in Pakenham, we are seeking experienced sales people with excellent sales track records. Negotiating skills, dedication, motivation to succeed and a team focus are important. The people 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 roles involve 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. There is a full time position and a Maternity Leave 12 month position available and the successful applicants 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:
www.casey salonsupplies.com
OPENING SOON ONLINE SHOP NOW OPEN Shop 2 Mc Corey St Trafalgar
1196099-KK34-15
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
Retailing exclusive brands of hair and
Employment New daytime classes startin Septemgb in er
MUSIC LESSONS Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing Beginners Welcome
Phone: 5941 4578
MUSIC LESSONS PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES Narre Warren 9796 7090 Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
C1085644-KK32-13
Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.
cats@pakenhamcats.com.au
5941 2516 C542458-KK26-7
V Pets & Services
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
1021249-PJ16-12
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.
JAPANESE Language
AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
0447 642 643
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION & RECEPTION
Classes & Tutorials All Levels Corporate, Private, Travel, VCE
Narre Warren South 9703-0642
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.
V Hospitality
CHEFS
PERMANENT PART TIME (THURS/FRI) We are seeking a key staff member 2 days per week for an administration and reception role in our accounting firm. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills are essential along with your ability to grasp new tasks and work as part of a team. You must be able to demonstrate a strong work ethic and commitment to your role. Some bookkeeping skills are preferred. This is a job share position and flexibility to cover staff leave and some Saturdays during peak season is essential. Written applications to: Alan Boyd & Associates Pty Ltd P O Box 559, Berwick 3806
Required We require chefs for an exciting new venture in the Pakenham – Koo Wee Rup area. You will possess a passion for food and have a strong desire to become a part of a progressive motivated team. An extensive culinary skill set with hands on experience in all facets of kitchen operations is a must. The ability to develop and manage a team that will take our business to a level unsurpassed in the area is required. We also require another chef with similar skills, pride in your work along with a strong work ethic will see you become an integral part of our team.
1196041-DJ34-15
C1065437-KG48-12
6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k
1193337-KK31-15
B E R W I C K
Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham
Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au
The Music Centre
C1082052-JL28-13
V Music /Instruments
Ellagant Pooches
AVON Phone Sandra 0411 079 811
V Pets & Services
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
V Education & Tuition
• Earn Extra Cash • Start selling Avon today • Its Free to get started
South Cranbourne Book Now 0412 131 252 Brenda - Mystic Blessings www.mysticblessings.com.au V Massage Therapists
V Business Opportunities
To make initial contact call Mick on 0499 179 229 to arrange a time to meet. V Positions Vacant
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Real Estate NEED TO SELL?
- Air Compressors
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
Anytime Fitness Cranbourne Is coming soon and we are hiring. For expressions of interest please email: cranbourne@anytimefitness.com.au
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
We require a Truck Driver
SEMI DRIVER
With HC Licence and must have a current or previous MSIC card with minimum 2-3 years experience, wharf cartage and side loader. Must have a clean driving record.
To apply contact Tim on 9703 2011
Employment section of Network Classifieds.
ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST Berwick Motor Body Repairs
Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
V To Share LYNDHURST, One person wanted to share house. Close to public transport and train station. Phone: 0412 699 991
sharonbm@bigpond.net.au
Employment
section of Network Classifieds.
WALKERS WANTED
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME
Is looking for a highly motivated and alert person to perform numerous general office, computer related (data entry) and reception duties on a full time basis. Must have excellent customer service skills. Experience in the accident repair industry preferred.
(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
Email resumes to:
Looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
APPRENTICESHIP FITTER & TURNER
9702 1642
Real Estate
V Houses & Units For Sale
V Positions Vacant
EXPERIENCED SERVICE TECHNICIAN AIR COMPRESSORS
1196040-CG34-15
Learn to read Tarot Cards This is a Certificate Course teaching the fundamentals of the Tarot Cards. Evening classes and
1194381-KK32-15
1195777-RC34-15
V Mind Body & Spirit
1195632-CG33-15
E05693
Hair & Beauty Supplies to Trade Professionals beauty products to trade professionals!
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.
1195417-DJ33-15
General Classifieds
Please call us at
1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
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Employment V Positions Vacant
Concretor's Labourer
SALES PEOPLE
Wall and Floor Tiler
Required for civil work in South East suburbs. Must have experience and a drivers licence. Ongoing work. Call Tony 0458 323 116.
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.
Apprentices
EARLY MORNING DELIVERY DRIVER Own vehicle required. Please call Narre Warren Newsagency:
0405 517 785 info@tofsnarrewarren.com.au
Celebrations
SANDWICH HAND
9704-6495 Experienced Glazier
SHEETMETAL
SACKED? Forced to resign Redundancy
Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee
9650 0735 www.justrelations.com C753789-SJ1-10
V Professional
V Training And Development
V Training And Development
Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care?
Find local work in the
Employment
1187745-24-15
For Dressage stables in Clyde to work three half days per week. Must have showing experience and be available to work occasional full weekends at competitions. Send resume to: PO Box 692, Cranbourne, 3977 or email tungarap@bigpond.net.au
Call Debbie on 9329 9544 Aust. Academy of Hairdressing
TV Video Game Show Production
GROOM/STABLE HAND
The Academy is offering an exciting new way of training * Fees from $97.50 *
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.
Permanent position plus overtime. Dandenong area. Phone 8787 8522.
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
Become a qualified hairdresser in 6 months
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL
EXPERIENCED CNC BRAKE PRESS SETTER OPERATER
1194333-HM32-15
Full Time
Find your special occasion needs in our section of Network Classifieds.
Experienced sandwich hand required for busy coffee shop in Dandenong South. Monday to Friday. Ph: 9768 2022
All types and domestic essential. Reliability a must, manual drivers licence, frequent overtime available. Immediate start, Narre Warren area. Please call 9705 7911.
New apprenticeship or someone with 6 months experience. Must be keen. Car licence preferred but not essential. Clayton 0434 522 144 / Eamon 0412 441 891.
V Resumes/ Employment Services
1189970-CG27-15
V Positions Vacant
1080110-KG10-13
V Positions Vacant
We have Courses in your local area! Boronia, Box Hill, Cranbourne, Frankston, Hampton Park, Lilydale, Pakenham, Ringwood & Rowville.
section of Network Classifieds. Call or visit us online! • networkclassifieds.com.au
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
Motoring V Auto Services/ Repair
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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.
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.
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CARAVAN, Scenic Vega, one owner, lightly used, air con, excellent tyres, good battery, lots of cupboards. VGC. $16,500 Ph 9796 8371.
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.
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Hewitt tries it out By JARROD POTTER
CASEY Cavaliers are on the hunt for a new Big V women’s coach after 2015 interim head-coach Tim Hewitt resigned to focus more attention on a different sporting passion. Hewitt - who also coaches Casey’s VC under-20 girls in the Victorian Junior Basketball League (VJBL) - decided he wanted to put more effort into his triathlon ambitions this summer and focus more on junior development when he takes the under-12 age group responsibilities. “I took it triathlon probably three years ago as something to do to stay fit,” Hewitt said. “Was meant to do Ironman Melbourne this year - was a bit crook and injured - and took time off at the start of basketball season. “It (Big V coaching) took up a lot of my time - training Tuesday, Thursday, weekend games and preparing for it all was up to 15 hours a week of work and that took a fair chunk of my time. “Also wasn’t exactly sure with me being interim whether I’d coach or not and when the opportunity to work with the under-12
girls came up and I took that straight away. “The club was fantastic - gave me an opportunity and I took the best of it and want to thank them for taking a chance on me.” Hewitt took over as interim coach from Tim Parker after Big V round five and his stint in charge of the Cavaliers finished with a 6-5 coaching record to his name. Hewitt’s Casey side was narrowly eliminated from Big V Division 2 Women’s finals contention and finished fifth and Hewitt will look back on beating the minor premiers Chelsea in a home-court blitz. “Beating Chelsea at home was probably the highlight of the year they were on top of the ladder, beating everyone comfortably and for us to beat them by 20,” Hewitt said. “By the end of the season we had an eight man roster - but we ticked through it and just missed out.” It’s not the end of his senior coaching ambitions, with Hewitt setting his sights on the horizon to get back into the top-ranks after gaining more experience on the sidelines. “I enjoyed it a lot - it’s a lot different to junior coaching,” Hewitt said.
“With the seniors it’s gamestructure and game-style, how we play, while the juniors is about development and the basics. “Just want a bit of time off from it (senior coaching) - hopefully spend a bit of time with the juniors and come back in the next three or four years and bring a bit more experience in when I get back.” Casey Basketball Association vice-president Simon Krug wanted to thank Hewitt for stepping in to the role and admirably pushing the roster ahead despite numerous challenges. “He wants to concentrate on triathlon and he’ll put all his efforts into the junior program now,” Krug said. “I think he was exemplary and did a great job getting the girls to where they were especially with a depleted team - as there were resignations and injuries in the end. “We think he did a fantastic job and certainly want to thank him for what he did for the team.” Applications will open for the Big V head coaching position soon. For more information on the role, email Simon Krug at sskrug@hotmail.com
Tim Hewitt has resigned from the Casey Cavaliers' Big V program to focus on junior coaching and a burgeoning passion for triathlons. 138873 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Bike champ blitzes field Piper’s dream debut halted NARRE Warren East’s David MacDonald emphatically won the Junior A class at the 2015 Victorian Moto-Trials Championships that took place at Sedgwick on 15-16 August. The 13-year-old from the Oakleigh Motorcycle Club blitzed his competition and the challenging terrain, dropping just one solitary point from the weekend. “I went into the competition with the right attitude. I approached it with an open mind. The terrain and competition was alright, it wasn’t too bad,” David said. “I pretty much sailed through the course. It was pretty dry, it wasn’t wet at all,” he said. His most memorable moments throughout the competition included clearing a section first, and completing the whole weekend with just one bad section. “I only lost a point. I had a very good weekend. I worked hard and it all came together,” he added. David will head to New South Wales at Pacific Park in two weeks’ time for the Australian Moto-Trials Championships on 29-30 August where he’ll again be aiming to win another Australian title, this time in the Under 13-16-yearold class. “I feel pretty confident. I’m going to go there with the same
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David MacDonald is just 13 but is taking the Victorian Moto-Trials Championships by storm. 143283 Picture: CAITLIN MACDONALD attitude that I had at the Victorian Moto-Trials Championships with an open mind. Hopefully, it’s a similar weekend,” David said. David would like to thank his family, especially his dad as without him nothing could happen. “I’d also like to thank my older sister Caitlin from
Team Communications, Beta Racing Australia, and Global Racing Oils for all their help,” he added. The 2015 Australian MotoTrials Championships take place at Pacific Park, New South Wales on 29-30 August. For more information visit: www.trials.com.au.
A DREAM debut was cut short for Dandenong Stingray Reece Piper after sustaining a back injury in a sickening collision on Saturday morning. Called up this week for his TAC Cup debut, Piper, 16, was doggedly chasing down a loose ball in the first quarter when he accidentally collided at full speed with the boundary line fence. The Berwick footballer was immediately stretchered out of the match and taken to hospital with suspected back fractures, which were later ruled out after preliminary scans. Piper confirmed to the Gazette on Sunday that he has torn some ligaments around his spine and will be sidelined for at least a month. “They were pretty confident he had feeling and everything,” Dandenong coach Craig Black said after the match. “That’s a good sign and hopefully he’s right in a few weeks and right for pre-season. “He’s a good young kid and I think it showed his competitiveness - even near the boundary. “One of the instructions was not to give away uncon-
Reece Piper - pictured in 2013 - had his TAC Cup debut halted in the first term on Saturday after colliding head first into the boundary fence. 108873 Picture:JARROD POTTER tested marks and he did that - I think it’s really bad what happened to him but it showed to
the playing group just the level of commitment he showed in that short term.”
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Scorpions’ hard luck tale keeps going By JARROD POTTER VFL - ROUND 18 THE hard times persist down at Casey Fields with the Scorpions thrust head-first into another top-of-the-ladder threat. A hellacious run towards finals has been in full swing for the last three weeks with Casey facing both of the top seeds - Box Hill and Williamstownand set to battle third-ranked Sandringham in the home-andaway season finale. Gallant efforts from utility Jack Fitzpatrick (four goals) who has relished this VFL season wherever he’s lined up this year - and Berwick in-andunder goal-sneak Nathan Page (three goals) helped drag the Scorpions back into the clash, after squandering an early lead. The Seagulls built their advantage through the middle terms - booting away in the second term - and held the lead to soar to the comfortable 17-point triumph. Melburnians in the ranks excelled for the VFL affiliates as Mitch White, Billy Stretch and Mark Jamar put their hand up for senior selection alongside gutsy performances from VFLlisted Page and Tom Muir. Four losses in a row has the Scorpions tumbling down the ladder and now their chances at September glory are on the line
Jack Fitzpatrick and David Fahey hunt down the red leather. 143066 Picture: ROB CAREW with the eighth-placed side desperate for a win in one of its last two matches. Casey’s spot in the eight is on the line this weekend when it battles 10th- placed Coburg. A win will likely give Justin Plapp’s charges the final spot in the VFL finals with a boosted percentage (105.47) over chasers North Ballarat (89.50) and Coburg (84.78).Casey heads out to Piranha Park to face the Lions on Saturday afternoon from 2pm.
VFL CASEY SCORPIONS 4.5 5.5 9.7 12.7 (79) WILLIAMSTOWN 3.1 8.6 10.6 14.12 (96) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: J. Fitzpatrick 4, N. Page 3, M. Jamar, P. Pattison, J. Lovett, B. Stretch, J. Hunt. BEST: M. White, B. Stretch, M. Jamar, D. Terlich, N. Page, T. Muir. WILLIAMSTOWN GOALS: S. Dunell 5, A. Gallucci 2, A. Anastasio 2, S. Critchley 2, W. Wheeler, M. Banner, E. Carr. BEST: B. Jolley, S. Dunell, M. Banner, N. Meese, N. Sing, E. Carr.
Logan makes her mark with 150 of the best By JARROD POTTER A SOUTH EASTERN journeywoman is glad to finally find the right place to call her football home. After going club to club in a football journey spanning nine years already, Logan O’Connell-Webb, 15, has made her base at Lyndhurst Football Club this season and has loved every moment with the Lightning. Bringing an impressive football resume to Marriott Waters Reserve, including two league best-and-fairests playing against the boys, O’ConnellWebb notched another superb achievement on Sunday as she reached 150 junior matches. Running through the milestone banner wasn’t the only reason for the resourceful midfielder to celebrate as her Lyndhurst side claimed a 42-point victory over Parkmore in its first ever final. “It was the best feeling I’ve ever had - just winning in the 150th,” O’Connell-Webb said. “I take away from that game that Lyndhurst has come a long way from where we’ve started - it’s not just about skill, it’s about gelling together as a team and really pushing yourself. “I want to stick with Lyndhurst - I went there because it’s a new team and thought I’d go
to a new team and I went there with Brown dog (Emily Browning) and we could give what we’ve learn in the girls footy to the newer players.” Lyndhurst Youth Girls will face Cranbourne in a preliminary final on Sunday morning and the Lightning star believes her side stands every chance of winning. “We shouldn’t take this game as if we’ve won everything, we need to keep going at it - you never know what could happen, we could win or lose against Cranny,” O’ConnellWebb said. “I think we have more than a good shot at beating Cranny, I reckon we’ve got just as much of a shot as winning as they do. “It would be amazing to make it (getting into a grand final).” Lyndhurst is not the only place O’Connell-Webb has pursued her football passion this year with the 15-year-old’s plate extremely full with Vic Metro Youth Girls, South East Juniors interleague and the School Sport Victoria under-16 development team duties. Winning a national championship with Vic Metro was one of many amazing experiences she’s received and O’ConnellWebb is always searching for the next opportunity.
“There was so much that I took away from that - every opportunity in life you have to take it, as you never know when you’re going to get it again as my mum tells me,” O’ConnellWebb said. The AFL is something she’d love to reach one day, and along the way reach 200 junior matches, but wants the football world to step up the opportunities and provide more avenues for young women in the sport. “I’ve always wanted to say that girls are just as capable as boys and for girls to be seen as equals they need to be given equality,” O’Connell-Webb said. “They need to be treated as equals and need to be given the exact same opportunities and then one day we will be the same. “Not that we’re going to be faster or stronger - but the skill level will even out and girls will be looked at as AFL players. “It (AFL Women’s match) blew me away - I didn’t expect it to be that good - that’s what I aspire to become an AFL women’s player - but only so much can get me there and I have to do the rest for myself.” For more on the South East Juniors results, grab a copy of this week’s Pakenham-Berwick Gazette.
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Racing salutes its high achievers CRANBOURNE’S thoroughbred racing industry celebrated the successes of the 2014/15 season at the inaugural Chandler Macleod Cranbourne Racing Industry Awards (CRIAs) on Saturday night. About 300 local racing participants packed the Cranbourne Racing Centre for the awards night, which was hosted by Channel 7 racing commentator and former champion jockey Simon Marshall. One of the stars of the 2014 Spring Racing Carnival, Ken Keys-trained Rich Enuff, was crowned the Cranbourne Horse of the Year from an equally impressive group of finalists. The exciting colt won the 2014 Listed McKenzie Stakes, Group 2 Danehill Stakes and Group 3 Caulfield Guineas Prelude in a row before narrowly going down by a neck to Shooting To Win in the $1 million Caulfield Guineas. Eric Musgrove-trained Thubiaan was announced the winner of the Cranbourne Jumper of the Year, in recognition of his wins in the Von Doussa, Brierly and Australian Steeplechase features. Robbie Griffiths took out the Cranbourne Trainer of the Year after finishing on 102 wins for the season - almost double that of any other local trainer - and another 205 minor placings. Trevor Rodgers won the Picnic Trainer of the Year and Pat Hyland’s star mare Bonaria was inducted into the Cranbourne Group 1 Club after her upset victory in the $500,000 Myer Classic. The 2014/15 Chandler Macleod Cranbourne Premierships, for performances on the home track, were also awarded on the night. Training duo David Hayes and Tom Dabernig finished on top in the Trainers Premiership with 15 wins on the course, Michael Walker dominated the Jockeys Premiership with 18 wins and Beau Mertens took out the Apprentices Jockeys
Trainers Trevor Rodgers, left, and Robbie Griffiths were two of the big winners at the Cranbourne Racing Industry Awards night held at the Cranbourne Racing Centre. 143282 Picture: SUPPLIED Premiership with six wins. There were three special achievement awards presented to Kim Mayberry for most winners from less than 50 professional starters, Enver Jusofovic for most winners from less than 100 professional starters and Nikki Burke for most winners from between 101 and 200 starters. Cranbourne Turf Club CEO Neil Bainbridge said the first CRIAs were a huge success and they looked forward to making them an annual event. “We had great support from local racing participants who had a great night celebrating what was a successful season for the Cranbourne Racing Industry,” he said.
“During the 2014/15 season, 149 licensed Cranbourne trainers had a starter. “The Cranbourne Training Complex produced 6896 starters on Victorian tracks - the highest number from any training complex in the state, and representing 17 per cent of all starters at Victorian race meetings. “We had 630 winners for the season and 1369 minor placings, collecting a combined total of $18.1 million in Victorian prize-money. “These are great figures and a testament to the talent, hard work and passion of all those involved in thoroughbred racing locally.”
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Ryde stars for Redbacks By DAVID NAGEL HAMPTON Park and its gun goalshooter Emma Ryde have thrown down the gauntlet to top-of-the-table Narre Warren after inflicting the Magpies' first loss of the season, a 44-40 victory at Robert Booth Reserve. “She’s a game-changer for us, there’s no doubt about that, but we were really strong all over the court,” Hampton Park coach Kylie Kibble said. “Both sides were strong, the pressure was fantastic, and it was probably the best game I’ve ever coached in. It was a confidence booster for us but we know it’s not going to be easy to beat them again.” Sara Drain was brilliant for the Redbacks, playing centre, leading a midcourt rotation that included Zoe Ryde, Chloe Birch, Maddison Hanlen and Cathy Leeves that more than matched it with the Magpies’ highly-rated middle third. Magpie defenders Tracey Dell and Kara Hargraves now know what to ex-
pect from Emma when the two teams collide again in September. Coach Jade Heinrich can also work closely with Erin Clark and Leigh Taylor to formulate a way of blocking up Drain. Doveton, the sleeping-giant of SEFNL, will play finals this year after a devastating second-half performance led to a 12-goal, 52-40, victory over Berwick at Robinson Reserve. The reigning champs led by just a goal at half-time, but took control of the contest in the third quarter, scoring 13 goals to eight, and then repeated the dose with a 14 goal to eight final term. Rahni Samason and Cara Humbert were once again outstanding bookends for the winners, while Sarah McDermott and Amanda Goodie signed off with great games for the Wickers. Beaconsfield finished with a real spring in its step to down Cranbourne by 12 goals, 48-36, at Holm Park Reserve. The Battle of the Eagles was a tightold affair in the first half, Beacy leading 23-21, before wing attack Georgie Ben-
bow sparked the home side into action after the break. Benbow had a brilliant second half and her synchronicity with Andi Dickson (GA) and Bianca Sanzaro (GS) was sensational to watch at times. She struck like a cobra, looking calm and composed before pulling the trigger and firing in pass after quality pass. Carissa Rakip, Steph Ryan and Jess O’Hanlon, who slipped out of the goalring to play wing attack, were great triers for Cranny. Third-placed Pakenham has stretched its winning streak to four with a comfortable 47-22 victory over Tooradin at Toomuc Reserve. The Lions now have one more game, against ROC, to prepare for a qualifying final against Hampton Park, a team they drew with back in round 13. The two Meaghans, Cook and Winter, were terrific for Kerry Twyford’s side, while Rachel Cole, Dayle Willis and Ebony Dolan were fantastic contributors for the Seagulls. ROC had the bye.
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SEFNL SCOREBOARD SENIORS - ROUND 17 CRANBOURNE 3.1 9.2 14.2 21.7(133) BEACONSFIELD 3.2 4.4 6.5 7.5 (47) BERWICK 3.4 4.11 7.20 15.22(112) DOVETON 2.3 5.4 7.4 7.5(47) PAKENHAM 3.2 5.4 14.8 20.11(131) TOORADIN-DALMORE 1.2 6.6 7.8 10.8(68) HAMPTON PARK 1.1 4.1 5.2 7.2(44) NARRE WARREN 4.9 6.12 12.17 22.24(156) RESERVES: Cranbourne 11.7(73) d Beaconsfield 7.8(50). Berwick 14.10(94) d Doveton 7.3(45). Pakenham 19.9(123) d Tooradin-Dalmore 6.2(38). Narre Warren 27.16(178) d Hampton Park 1.3(9). UNDER 19: Cranbourne 4.10(34) d Beaconsfield 3.6(24). Berwick 20.17(137) d Doveton 7.3(45). Pakenham 17.13(115) d Tooradin-Dalmore 7.3(45). Narre Warren 12.9(81) d ROC 4.5(29). UNDER 18: Berwick 19.19(133) d Cranbourne 2.2(14). Beaconsfield 7.11(53) d Pakenham 4.2(26). Doveton 16.11(107) d Narre Warren 3.8(26). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L B % PTS Cranbourne 13 2 0 171.48 60 Berwick 13 3 0 159.92 56 Beaconsfield 11 4 0 128.04 52 Narre Warren 10 5 0 167.18 48 Doveton 9 6 0 96.89 44 Pakenham 7 8 0 95.27 36 ROC 2 13 0 68.9 16 Tooradin-Dalmore 2 13 0 64.77 16 Hampton Park 1 14 0 42.97 12 This week: Cranbourne v Doveton, Narre Warren v Beaconsfield, ROC v Pakenham, Tooradin-Dalmore v Hampton Park. Berwick - Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Beaconsfield 48 d Cranbourne 36. Hampton Park 44 d Narre Warren 40. Doveton 52 d Berwick 40. Pakenham 47 d Tooradin-Dalmore 22. ROC - Bye. B GRADE: Beaconsfield 47 d Cranbourne 33. Narre Warren 56 d Hampton Park 28. Doveton 44 d Berwick 35. Tooradin-Dalmore 45 d Pakenham 31. ROC - Bye. C GRADE: Cranbourne 31 d Beaconsfield 30. Narre Warren 49 d Hampton Park 13. Berwick 38 d Doveton 15. Tooradin-Dalmore 26 d Pakenham 25. ROC - Bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 45 d Beaconsfield 44. Narre Warren 54 d Hampton Park 20. Berwick 37 d Doveton 29. Pakenham 42 d Tooradin-Dalmore 15. ROC - Bye. UNDER 17 RED: Beaconsfield 37 d Cranbourne 27. Narre Warren 48 d Hampton Park 13. Berwick 38 d Doveton 32. Pakenham 33 d Tooradin-Dalmore 19. ROC - Bye. UNDER 17 WHITE: Beaconsfield 28 d Cranbourne 20. Berwick 52 d Doveton 12. Pakenham 70 d Tooradin-Dalmore 2. Narre Warren - Bye. ROC - Bye. UNDER 15 RED: Beaconsfield 26 d Cranbourne 16. Narre Warren 46 d Hampton Park 9. Doveton 32 d Berwick 17. Pakenham 33 d Tooradin-Dalmore 18. ROC - Bye. UNDER 15 WHITE: Beaconsfield 46 d Cranbourne 14. Doveton 31 d Berwick 23. Pakenham 58 d Tooradin-Dalmore 2. Narre Warren - Bye. ROC - Bye. UNDER 13 RED: Cranbourne 25 d Beaconsfield 12. Doveton 29 d Berwick 7. Pakenham 29 d Tooradin-Dalmore 12. Narre Warren - Bye. ROC - Bye. UNDER 13 WHITE: Beaconsfield 34 d Cranbourne 17. Doveton 31 d Berwick 14. Pakenham 24 d Tooradin-Dalmore 1. Narre Warren - Bye. ROC - Bye. LADDERS TEAM W L B % PTS Narre Warren 13 1 1 165.77 62 Hampton Park 12 2 1 125.85 58 Pakenham 10 3 2 110.38 52 Beaconsfield 8 6 1 102.2 42 Doveton 7 8 0 111.4 36 Berwick 7 9 0 89.05 32 Cranbourne 4 10 1 97.57 26 ROC 4 11 0 76.68 24 Tooradin-Dalmore 0 15 0 54.42 8
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Cranny in top form By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE will launch its premiership assault from top-spot on the South East Football Netball League ladder after a brilliantly executed 86-point victory over Beaconsfield at Holm Park Road. Cranbourne will now play Doveton in this week’s final round of the season, and then have a week’s rest, before taking part in the second semi-final on Saturday 5 September. Cranny had to fight hard to break down Beacy but, once it did, it then ran away with one of the more impressive victories of the season. From the 21 minute mark of the first quarter, to the 15 minute mark of the third, Cranbourne kicked 11 of the next 12 goals to open up a 52-point lead.
“There was a finals like feel to the start of the game and that’s one of the things that I was most pleased with, that we were able to work through that stage of the match and come away with a good win,” Cranbourne coach Simon Goosey said. Cranbourne’s front-half was awesome, Michael Theodoridis kicking six, Marc Holt five, while Curtis Barker slipped forward to slot four of his own. Taylor Joyce kicked four and Scott Meyer tried his heart out for Beacy, who now has to defeat Narre Warren this week to retain its top-three position. Pakenham produced its best brand of football in a long time to run out convincing 63-point winners over Tooradin at Toomuc Reserve. The Lions trailed by eight points at half time, but a barnstorming nine-goal third quarter set them on
the path to victory. Playing-coach Steve O’Bryan played a blinder, kicking five, while Daniel Fry’s four goals and great games from Troy Toussaint and Jake Smith were other highlights of the victory. Youngsters Nick Schumann and Kris Sabbatucci battled out the four quarters strongly for the Seagulls. Narre Warren will head into this week’s huge clash with Beaconsfield on a high after slamming through 10 last-quarter goals against Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. The Magpies didn’t look like 112-point winners at half-time, leading by just 23 points, but released the brakes to record an impressive victory. George Angelopoulos, Kerem Baskaya and Matt Lee kicked three each for the Magpies and Adam Jamieson slotted two for the Red-
backs. Berwick has finished off its home-and-away duties in style, heading into a last-round bye with a 65-point victory over Doveton under its belt. The Wickers were erratic in the second and third terms, kicking 1.7 and then 3.9 for a two-quarter total of 4.16. They finished in style however with an 8.2 to 0.1 final quarter to really put their mark on the contest and put the perfect exclamation mark on a great season. “We really rate Doveton, and they’ve been in good form, so we were really happy with the way we played,” coach Rhys Nisbet said. Ash Smith and Luke Nelson bagged four each for Berwick and Travis Davis kicked three for the Doves.
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left most people close to speechless. Pretty impressive from a mainstream maker not often keen on taking big risks. The i3 carries six airbags, ABS, traction and stability controls for a five star ANCAP rating. Additionally, and outside of the ANCAP scope, the i3 has a pedestrian warning sound (no, not the horn) - you really can creep up on someone. The 10.25-inch screen dominates the centre of the dash and is run by BMW’s iDrive system from a consolemounted rotary controller. As ever, it’s extremely usable and that big screen can be seen by everyone in the cabin. The four-speaker stereo is perfectly
adequate but the lack of AM radio in tunnel-infested Sydney isn’t - the DAB is fine when it works but only the Harbour Tunnel looks after you when it comes to digital reception. The i3’s rear wheels are driven by a 125kW/250Nm electric motor with a claimed 130km range from a full charge. If you want to travel 130km, you’ll do it without air-con, heating or anything much in the way of comforts. You can do it though, unlike the oftenlaughable fuel figures most cars wear on their windscreens. A distance of 130 km is plenty for most daily commutes but doesn’t allow for any errors in judgement or forgetting to plug it in. It will take all night to charge on a standard domestic power supply but you can buy a wallbox to shrink that down to a few hours. A full charge will only cost a few bucks. Let’s get down to it - this is probably the best city car ever made. It’s perfect for squirting around town and never leaving. Quiet, quick and composed you can zap (sorry) around the city at an almost indecent clip, the accelerator instantly answering the call of your ankle’s flex. BMW i3 feels light and chuckable, the only black mark being the brutal traction control cutting in to stop spin and power wastage. It recovers quickly, but it feels a bit basic.
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