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CLASSROOMS at two new Cranbourne schools will be open for term one in 2017 – and full soon after. Premier Daniel Andrews visited the Casey Central East Primary School site next to Arbourlea Family and Children’s Centre in Cranbourne North on Wednesday 2 September to announce the opening date. Cranbourne South West in Cranbourne West and Heather Grove in Clyde North will also welcome students for 2017. City of Casey mayor Mick Morland said the news was fantastic because nearby schools were bursting at the seams. He said the classrooms would soon be at their 475-student capacity. “We’re bringing in about 15,000 people over the next two years,” he said. “We’ll fill the schools as soon as they build them. “We have 80,000 people under the age of 18 in our city.” Mum Nicole Devey was at the announcement. She drives her son Jack, 5, to Hillsmeade Primary School in Narre Warren South and is eagerly awaiting Casey Central East’s opening. “He’d be able to walk or ride his bike every day,” he said. And Jack was keen to do just that. “I can ride without training wheels. I ride really fast,” he said. Ms Devey spoke to the News in March last year after teaming up

with Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley to start a petition calling for construction funding. The former Coalition Government bought the land in 2011. “We want to send our children to the very best local school, yet we are facing a situation where our local schools are almost completely full,” Ms Devey said at the time. “Because of how crowded the schools are, teachers are under pressure.” Education Minister James Merlino agreed that “primary schools in this region (were) absolutely bursting”. He said the new schools would be designed, financed, built and maintained for 25 years under the New Schools Public Private Partnership Project. Mr Merlino said the State Government would sign contracts with Learning Communities Victoria by the end of October and construction would start soon after. “These are about building not just schools, but community hubs,” he said. Learning Communities Victoria includes Amber as sponsor, ClarkeHopkinsClarke as architect, Watpac as builder, Spotless as facilities manager and YMCA and CERES as community partners. YMCA and CERES will run community and environmental programs at each school. The State Government will establish School Reference Groups in the year prior to each school opening, providing a link between the project and the broader community during the initial planning and construction stage.

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Raids on race dogs By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS EIGHT greyhounds have been surrendered from a property during joint RSPCA Victoria and police raids in Melbourne’s south-east last week. In a statement, the RSPCA stated 14 warrants were executed over eight days as part of a greyhound racing live-baiting investigation. RSPCA inspectors, supported by Casey police, seized computers, mobile phones, documents and clothing during the raids. The surrendered greyhounds are

being cared for by the RSPCA, with the “ultimate goal of finding them loving homes”, a spokeswoman said. The RSPCA stated it expects its investigation would conclude soon. It began after alleged live-baiting at Tooradin Trial Track was uncovered in February. The track has since been closed; its manager Stuart Mills banned for life by the independent Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board. On 26 August, the board banned track assistant manager Lawrence

Cunningham for life - the fifth trainer connected to the track’s live-baiting scandal to receive such a ban. Greyhound Racing Victoria stated a further 11 related cases will be heard by the board by the end of the year. Meanwhile, the State Government is set to introduce tougher animal-cruelty bills into parliament this week. Under the proposed laws, financial penalties for luring, baiting and blooding will be doubled to up to $75,835 or up to two years' imprison-

ment - which is in line with the maximum penalty for aggravated cruelty. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals inspectors are expected to receive greater powers. Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford said the changes reflected community expectations. “Live baiting has no place in our greyhound racing industry. “This Bill will deliver increased penalties and greater enforceability for baiting and luring offences to help stamp out this barbaric practice.”

Parking shortage ‘a disaster’ for business By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE CRANBOURNE fresh food ‘Market’ has it all - except adequate car parking for customers. Located on High Street, the Market shares 80 rear car parks with neighbouring businesses but owner Pat Sofra said Centrelink was taking up more than its fair share. The rear car park off Childers Street holds 40 all-day car parking spaces and 40 two-hour spaces, and Mr Sofra said it was destroying his business. “It’s a disaster, the 40 all-day car parks are full all day every day and I guarantee those people are at Kelly’s Motor Club, Centrelink and Medibank - everywhere but here. “Cranbourne is getting more populated and they’re leaving their cars here all day and we can’t grow our business like this,” Mr Sofra said. The Market recently launched a petition to limit all 80 spaces to two hours, and within a week had close to 500 signatures from disgruntled local shoppers. “Some people have decided to shop elsewhere because it’s too hard to find a park. “People love our market, it's one of the best in the area and I’d like to see the all-day parking changed to benefit all of the shops in this precinct - not just mine,” he said. Councillor Amanda Stapledon raised the issue in early August and tabled the petition at a council meeting on Tuesday 18 August but a decision is yet to be made. “We want to look at a long-term parking plan for Cranbourne to meet the needs of the entire shopping precinct. “But also at the immediate request to reverse the all-day parking, the council have made a decision to look into it,” Ms Stapledon said.

Owner of the Cranbourne Market Fresh Food Centre Pat Sofra with Casey's Mega Meats owner Baz Dervish and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and their car parking disaster. 143381 Baz Dervish, owner of Casey’s Mega Meats also located in the Market, said many of his neighbours from Clyde simply didn’t shop in Cranbourne due to the parking - something he said had grown dramatically worse since Centrelink was opened. “It’s the worst it’s ever been and if you count all the cars in the car park and then count all of the people in our store you’ll be lucky if there’s a third inside,” he said.

AN ASSISTANT manager at the suspended Tooradin Trial Track has been disqualified from greyhound racing for life. The Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board banned Lawrence Cunningham after finding him guilty of 17 charges of alleged live baiting at the track. Mr Cunningham of Pakenham did not contest the charges or turn up to the hearing at the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board in West Melbourne on 26 August. Cunningham allegedly used a live rabbit on a leash to excite a greyhound and attached a live rabbit or piglet to the track’s lure arm for luring several dogs on 23 December and 15 January. The board, after viewing video footage of the offences, found Mr Cunningham’s conduct warranted a “much more severe” penalty than the 10-year disqualification which is laid out by the industry’s animal welfare penalty guidelines. “His conduct involved active participation in multiple breaches of the rules carried out in what appeared to be a practised and experienced manner and included the gravest of these types of offences,” the board stated. “He was an employee at the Tooradin Trial Track at the relevant times and clearly knew what he was doing.” There were no mitigating factors, the board stated. Cunningham is the fifth trainer to be permanently banned over the scandal, with a further 11 related cases to be heard. Last month the track’s manager Stuart Mills was also handed a lifelong disqualification by the board. The track has been closed since the scandal, which alleged that live piglets, possums and rabbits were used to excite and lure greyhounds, broke in February.

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New VCAL hub growth By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CLOSE to two years in the making, Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre now has a Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) hub for its growing student base. From six students to 35, the Cranbourne North centre’s VCAL program has vastly expanded over more than eight years and now employs up to three trainers. Lyn Craig from the centre said the two new portable classrooms mean the students weren’t crammed into one classroom. “This means we can take on more students and grow the VCAL program we offer and it has given the students their own space, one they can look after which they have been and feel proud of,” Ms Craig said. The two classrooms and joining verandah were installed in June and officially opened late last month. Costing the centre in excess of $150,000, Ms Craig said it was a long time coming. “We’re the last resort for so many people that the school system won’t take or those that dislike school or have a learning

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after the centre's CEO Jan Gilchrist. “It was our president Kevin Harris’s idea to name the portables after Jan and she was speechless when we revealed to her the sign,” Ms Craig said.

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Casey defends Aziz By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey has slammed what it labelled an “ongoing and coordinated political and media campaign” against Councillor Sam Aziz. The criticism was made in a media statement released by council on Tuesday morning, after media reports detailing bullying allegations levelled at Cr Aziz by fellow councillor, Rafal Kaplon. In parliament on 20 August, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan attacked comments made by Cr Aziz in an email - sent to Cr Kaplon and other councillors where he allegedly referred to Cr Kaplon as a “parasitic mosquito”. The matter is currently being investigated by the Councillor Conduct Panel. “Recently Cr Rafal Kaplon, who is from the gay community, was referred to by Sam Aziz as a ‘parasitic mosquito who thrives by spreading

blood-borne viruses between otherwise healthy people’,” Mr Donnellan told the parliament. “They are totally and utterly inappropriate comments from a councillor in the State of Victoria.” Mr Donnellan also referred to comments made on Facebook by Cr Aziz last year about the Islamic community following the September police shooting in Endeavour Hills. “Recently he made the following comments in relation to the Islamic community: ‘Dear so-called Muslim leaders - I am sorry you feel alienated in Australia. Perhaps you would be far more comfortable leaving Australia (with its liberties and welfare system) and go back to somewhere in the desert in Arabia, where you can engage in oppression, violence and any other 7th century activity that does not belong in a civilised country in our time,’” Mr Donnellan said.

“Those comments are totally inappropriate. This person is not fit to be a councillor in the City of Casey. “Many of his fellow councillors have great fear in relation to his behaviour and language, and it is not a safe workplace.” But Casey Mayor Mick Morland hit back at Mr Donnellan on Tuesday, saying to state “many of his (Cr Aziz’s) fellow councillors have great fear about his language and behaviour is simply nonsense”. “I’m aware that a majority of our councillors support Cr Aziz and the excellent contribution he makes to our community,” Cr Morland said. “While Cr Aziz is a very articulate communicator, he can be robust and forthright, but this is absolutely no reason to attack him in such an appalling manner.” Cr Aziz told the News that Mr Donnellan had taken his comments about Cr Kaplon out of context. “He’s made it look like I’m

criticising Cr Kaplon for his sexual orientation - people’s sexual orientation is none of my business - but what is my business is the performance and professionalism of a councillor,” he said. Cr Aziz also said Mr Donnellan took his comments made about the Muslim community following Numan Haider’s death out of context, under parliamentary privilege. “After last year’s incident some of the Muslim community came out and said basically people do that when they feel alienated, and I have a deep problem with this type of attitude,” he said. “It’s not an excuse, there’s underlying issues that need to be addressed by community leaders. “I simply made the statement that if you feel alienated in Australia, with its wonderful welfare system and wonderful liberties, this is not a place that you should continue be in.”

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IN RELATION to the proposed development in Langmore Lane our worthy Mayor Mick Morland stated it is going to be a big development and there is going to be an overflow of cars (Road To Ruin, News, 23 July), meaning they will park in the street! For all the future development in the City of Casey will this set a precedent? Don Moyes, Berwick.

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Fab rehab THE new City of Casey rehab hospital at the rear of the general hospital is a place of which all Casey residents should be proud. I spent some time there recently recovering from surgery. The hospital has 30 beds, two rooms with two beds and 26 single bed rooms. The bedrooms are all good size rooms with shower, toilet, safety rails and alarms. It has a large gym, a dining room and several small lounges. It is a public hospital with all the facilities of a private hospital. No one could complain about the choice of meals. The nurses and staff could not be more helpful and at your beck and call at all times. A hospital second to none. I congratulate the City of Casey. Roy Williams, Berwick.

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Socially speaking Re: Casey’s high crime rate is our problem, too. Hope they review Ambrosia estate, it’s been rife with theft including people being asleep in their homes. Kirstin, via Facebook. Re: Parking shortage ‘a disaster’ for business. My husband and I own the party shop on Childers Street and we experience the same problem with our customers often saying it is so hard to get a parking space. Restricted parking would benefit our business as well. Cathy, via Facebook.

The story says that the 40 all-day car parks are full all day. Isn’t that the point of ALL day parking? Michelle, via Facebook. No parking, no business. Joanna, via Facebook. Re: Casey defends Aziz He needs to be stood down. That is disgraceful behaviour. Jacinta, via Facebook. This is unacceptable behaviour. Stephen, via Facebook.

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HOMEGROWN art is now even more accessible in Casey thanks to the unveiling last week of three new modern art spaces. The Casey Council worked in partnership with the Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation to install unique art display systems at Cranbourne, Doveton and Endeavour Hills libraries, which support a wide variety of art, including digital and 3D works. Casey mayor Mick Morland open the new spaces on Friday 21 August. Cr Morland said the council was delighted to provide three new exhibition spaces to complement the popular Civic Centre Art Space in Narre Warren, providing more opportunities to showcase talented local artists to the community. “The display systems are adaptable and the railing enables installations of digital display panels, moveable gallery lighting and hanging systems which provide alternatives to the traditional way paintings have been displayed in galleries,” Cr Morland said. “Local artists are able to showcase traditional paintings and 3D art alongside contemporary mediums of digital and sound installations. “The library art spaces will support sound-based art works and provide audiences the opportunity to plug in to a headphone system - we’ve come a long way from art being just a painting on the wall. “The council recognises the importance of art in expanding our culture and proudly supports the expansion of the arts.

City of Casey mayor Mick Morland, Cr Damien Rosario and Cardinia Shire’s Cr George Blenkhorn celebrate the opening of new library art spaces in Casey.

Artist Jenni Ivins checks out the new, modern art exhibition space at Cranbourne Library. “The spaces have launched with pieces from many local artists and I encourage residents to head along and check them out for themselves.

There’s everything from paintings and drawings to jewellery and animation on the digital screens." Application packs are available

Phil Nevin is one the first artists to have his works feature in the council’s new art space. for artists wishing to exhibit in the 2016 City of Casey Art Spaces Program. To apply, call 9705 5200 or email arts@casey.vic.gov.au


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It’s what Corey did next By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SEVEN years after he threw THAT party, Corey Worthington says he has no regrets. After all, the now 24-year-old is still getting publicity from throwing the out-of-control party at his parents’ Narre Warren home in 2008, where more than 500 people turned up after the invitation went viral on Myspace. And the notorious party boy is set for a walk down the aisle in November - having finally been tamed by Melissa, who he met through friends and has known for five or six years. On top of that, Corey currently features in a Father’s Day advertisement for the online gift retailer Red Balloon, where he buys his dad a biplane ride to atone for his past indiscretions under the tagline ‘Clean the Slate’. “Why would you regret it? I was 16, it was fun,� Corey told Star News. “Any 16-year-old - I say it to anyone - if you’ve got cameras chucked in your face, people throwing money, getting to go overseas, getting to go around Australia, getting to meet famous people. Why not? Why wouldn’t you do it? “Getting to go on Big Brother, for throwing one simple party, it just went ’boom’. “I enjoyed it and I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.� And while Corey, who works full-time as a concreter and still lives locally, admitted he wished his parents hadn’t been dragged into the media spotlight along with him, it seems time really does heal all wounds. Even for Corey, with

Former party boy Corey Worthington is now on the straight and narrow. 143712 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS his Dad set to be best man at his wedding in November. “It took a little bit for them to get over what happened but they knew I was 16 and that I didn’t

mean for it to get out of hand but they knew like ... look what came out of it,� he said. “They were sort of proud with how I handled a lot of situations as well. Because for a 16-year-

House party goes out of control POLICE were called to an out-of-control house party in Cranbourne North last week where officers were confronted by about 60 youths in an incident which spilled out onto the street. Police attended the Bronson Circuit property just after 11pm

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Ridgemont Drive property, said her family - including her two young sons - had been left completely shaken by the ordeal. “It’s more the fact they came into the house and invaded our privacy and our children were asleep - what if one of the children had got up and heard them? That’s what’s frightening,” she said. “We’re insured, so the stolen items aren’t the biggest problem, the fact is we can’t feel safe in our own home.” These incidents follow an increasing spate of home burglaries in Casey in the last few months in which thieves break into houses overnight, many times through unlocked doors, and go on to ransack the home, often stealing cars. Last month Star News spoke to David Linton, of Berwick, who bought his 18-year-old daughter a Holden Commodore

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Trouble on the tracks By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DANDENONG, Noble Park, Springvale and Cranbourne train stations are among a cluster of seven locations across Melbourne with the highest number of infringements issued by protective service officers. More than 20 per cent were issued at the seven locations with Dandenong exceeding them all

- including Flinders Street and Southern Cross stations - totalling 1001 fines from 2013 to 2014. Inspector Pat Allen from Victoria Police described Dandenong train station as a high risk community location and said more resources were put in such areas. “Dandenong is a large trans-

port hub where a lot of people converge and since PSOs have been stationed there crimes have been detected that otherwise wouldn’t have been, increasing the number of fines,” he said. Insp Allen said anti-social behaviour such as being drunk in a public place and smoking were some of the most common offences in Dandenong.

In a Dandenong crime statistics report, infringements for assault, theft, drug use and possession, disorderly conduct and weapons and explosives ranked the highest from 2011 to 2014. But Insp Allen said even with high numbers of fines there was a “very small percentage on the train system that is committing the offences“.

Working from 6pm to the last train, PSOs have been stationed at Dandenong since February 2012 and since then recorded offences of robbery and drug dealing and trafficking have decreased. Sexual offences, abduction, arson and driving offences at the Dandenong station were ranked the lowest.

Crestani Rises Up party ladder to deputy By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Councillor Rosalie Crestani was last week chosen as the deputy president of the Rise Up Australia Party (RUAP). Cr Crestani was appointed to the role - which has been formally vacant for roughly two years - in a unanimous vote at a RUAP national executive meeting held last Thursday night, and will work under the party’s president and controversial Catch the Fire Ministries pastor Danny Nalliah.

Cr Crestani has been a member of the RUAP since early 2013 and ran as candidate for the group in last year’s State Election, as well as the most recent Federal Election. The RUAP uses the slogan, ‘Keep Australia Australian’, opposes gay marriage and also wants to remove the word multiculturalism from political debate and replace it with “multi-ethnic”. Cr Crestani said she didn’t hesitate in taking on the role.

“My role won’t change a big deal, this will allow me to fill in for the president when needed,” Cr Crestani said. “I feel a great sense of duty, and I will need to perhaps provide more time and service to the party.” But Cr Crestani said the new role wouldn’t conflict with her council duties. The announcement comes as Cr Crestani prepares to sit down for a dinner with South Eastern Metropolitan state Greens MP Nina Springle and

the Islamic Council of Victoria after Ms Springle criticised Cr Crestani’s involvement in the recent Reclaim Australia rally in the city. Ms Springle sent the invitation after criticising Cr Crestani for emceeing last month’s Reclaim Australia rally in the city, which turned violent when anti-Islam and anti-racism groups attempted to clash across police lines. The dinner is expected to be held later this month or in early October.

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By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH September right around the corner and footy fever heating up, children at Rangebank Preschool made it clear where their alliances lay. Dressing up in support of their football team on Thursday 27 August for the preschools ‘footy day’ everyone was out and proud. In among the kicking and marking brilliance of the three and four year olds dressed in black and white, brown and gold and yellow and black there was even some purple. Teacher at the preschool Barbara Ryan-Perkins said they had some Melbourne Storm supporters flying the flag for rugby league. “The kids love all the footy activities, they made and decorated flags, had frankfurts for lunch and we had football anthems playing as well,” she said.

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POLICE are still investigating the circumstances surrounding an explosion in Skye in the early hours of Saturday morning. Emergency services were called to a reserve bordered by Sanoma Drive, Danube Close and Santa Clara Mews, just before 6am on Saturday 29 August after witnesses heard a large bang believed to be the detonation of an explosive. An arson chemist also attended the scene and is investigating the incident. Frankston Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for anyone with information about the explosion to come forward. Contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com. au.

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Fresh faces of our artists THE Casey Contemporary Artists’ Showcase has returned to Casey’s Civic Centre Art Space. Now in its third year, a variety of local art is on display. City of Casey mayor Mick Morland said the Casey Contemporary Artists’ Showcase was a highlight of the exhibition calendar and encouraged residents to visit. “The council had a wonderful response from contemporary artists wishing to be part of this exhibition and as a result, we’ve put to-

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$265,000 Cranbourne east

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(215228) nothing needing done here, floating timber floors plus ceramic tiles throughout. Gas heating & cooling plus split system heating & cooling. 2 bedrooms both with robes, lacquered kitchen with under bench oven & gas cooktop. Enclosed & tiled pergola/patio area, walk to shopping centre, medical centres, train station & all facilities & with no body corporate.

(214140) An open plan kitchen/living zone leading to formal dining area with glass doors to the immaculate paved outdoor area.The spacious 2 bed, 1 bath, ducted heating, laundry, private courtyard and lock up garage are all part of the package.

(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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$519,000 CANNONS CREEK

$369,000

soPHIstICaton Plus lIFestlYe CHanGe bY tHe baY Set on the high side of town, discover a spacious & stylish 1 yr young, 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home with 2 living areas plus study with all the mod cons close to the water, BMX track, park and bushwalking tracks.WIR to the large master, ENS with his/hers vanities and spa. 2 SS/RC units & coonara, spotted gum floors. Modern SS kitchen appliances and WIP, open plan meals and living. Double garage with workshop, alfrescoits got the works. Call to book your private inspection today.

CRANBOURNE

$389,000 CRANBOURNE

(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.

$389,950 Cranbourne West

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(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.

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

Cranbourne east

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$440,000 Plus Cranbourne east

$399,000

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

$479,000 LYNBROOK

$489,000

11 WIlD sCotCHMan WaY, Cranbourne east

50 HeatHer GroVe, Cranbourne east

5 GILMORE CRESCENT, LYNBROOK

(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.

(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.

(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.

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$300,000 plus Cranbourne West

$390,000 plus Cranbourne West

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

(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.

(215232) Situated in the popular Quarters estate, this lovely 4 bedroom home would suit the first home buyer or astute investor. Master bedroom includes a walk in robe & full ensuite, reverse cycle air conditioning, ducted heating, spacious kitchen with adjoining family room, double remote garage on a low maintenance block.

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OPEN HOME

Lillico

FANTASTIC VALUE

575 Bloomfield Road

30 acres, picturesque location. Renovated & refurbished 2 bedroom home. Large living areas. Ample shedding, new fencing. Reliable tank & creek water supply. Panoramic views of Strzelecki ranges. Gently undulating fertile land. For Sale $650,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN25354 Open Saturday 9.45am - 10.30am Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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BOASTING three bedrooms plus study, one bathroom, one toilet, single lock-up garage, air-conditioning, wall furnace, ducted heating, and ceiling fans.

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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au

Clyde North Lot 154 Heather Grove

Cranbourne

Cranbourne North

263 South Gippsland Highway

110 William Thwaites Boulevard

Calling All Buyers!

Designer Home In Premium Estate

Set on a prime allotment of approx 621sqm, this double storey home consists of 3 bedrooms, a study & 2 living areas. With a delightful kitchen which opens to a dining area, some features include heating, ceiling fans & large shed in a big back yard with side access. This is potential plus for all buyers, a growing family, home office or smart investors who have the possibility of purchasing 265 South Gippsland Highway with future potential to subdivide (S.T.C.A).

This 4 bedroom family home has ample space for the growing family. With inclusions like remote double garage with internal access, formal lounge, second living area opening out to covered entertaining area & stainless steel appliances combined to meals area. Also features dishwasher, ducted heating, split system air conditioning & recycled water.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:30 to 3:00pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

Devon Meadows

Cranbourne North

24 Stanley Road

11 Lawless Drive

Two Houses On One Title

Lovely Lawless

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

Well presented, this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, high ceiling home has the perfect family fit. The home boasts ample storage with both master & second bedrooms including WIR's. The bathroom & master bedroom ensuite have been beautifully renovated to suit family living. The elegant kitchen includes dishwasher, double door pantry overlooking the meals & family area adjoining a huge outdoor area for large family gatherings. With all the family comforts including heating, evaporative cooling, built in robes, single garage with access to rear & picturesque landscaped gardens.

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

For Sale Price by Neg over $395,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032

Cranbourne North 7 Stone Court

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Currently operating as a car park this 512sqm allotment will return you $17,160.00 per annum. If you're in no hurry & want to move into the Selandra Rise Estate to be amongst this fantastic thriving community then consider the possibilities of this well positioned allotment.

Allotment measuring 679sqm & nestled deep in the court is this impressive 3 bedroom classic family home. Master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, separate central bathroom, large formal lounge, kitchen with combined meals area, massive outdoor entertaining area & huge backyard with shedding. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

For Sale $265,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

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Cranbourne 1 Haven Court

Cranbourne West 5 Emu Bush Drive

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Within close proximity to all amenities, land measuring 800m2 & the possibility to be developed as a multiple unit site (S.T.C.A). The existing brick veneer home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, formal lounge & kitchen/meals area.

Beautiful 41square(approx) Porter Davis double storey home boasts 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, separate study & a theatre/rumpus room. Stunning kitchen with 5 burner s/s oven, butler's pantry & stone bench tops. Natural light filled open plan living, alfresco area & adjoining dining/kitchen.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

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For Sale Price by Neg over $570,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Danny Cobb M 0438 088 957

Grab the opportunity to live in the Waverley Park precinct of Cranbourne North without breaking the bank! Three bedroom family friendly floor plan perfectly designed for years of easy living. The open plan lounge and formal dining areas are full of light offering a great sense of space. Separate kitchen and meals area, master with ensuite/WIR, brilliant outdoor covered area, single lock up carport, rear garden shed, large backyard and just walk to parks and public transport.

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UPPER PAKENHAM

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NYORA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND •฀Architectural฀Limestone฀brick฀home฀of฀absolute฀quality •฀Spacious฀living฀area,฀3฀large฀BRs,฀study฀&฀2฀bathrooms •฀4.2฀acres฀with฀mixture฀of฀bush฀&฀cleared฀land฀ •฀Excellent฀shedding฀&฀established฀gardens •฀Private,฀exclusive฀Nyora/Loch฀district •฀40฀mins฀Pakenham,฀1฀hr฀15฀mins฀to฀Melb฀CBD Price:฀$649,000

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SET on the high side of town, discover a spacious and stylish four-bedroom, two-bathroom home with two living areas plus study, just one year old with all the mod cons, close to the water, BMX track, park and bushwalking tracks. The kitchen has modern stainless-steel appliances and a walk-in pantry, and there is an open-plan meals and living area. The large main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with his-and-hers vanities and spa. Features include two splitsystem reverse-cycle units and

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or trucks. Riding tracks on the doorstep, private location and ready to be sold.

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PAKENHAM

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HAMPTON PARK

$400,000 +

LYNBROOK

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31 Wakenshaw Crescent

10 Cypress Close

5/5 Tarella Street

1-16 Sedgwick Court

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

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

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

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

Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

Travis Chong 0433 409 764

Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

HAMPTON PARK

$350,000

HAMPTON PARK

$375,000

HALLAM

$320,000 Plus

HALLAM

$430,000

10 Linmac Court

10 Bradley Court

21/8-10 Belgrave Hallam Road

4/35-37 Belgrave Hallam Road

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

3 Bedrooms all with built in robes, 1 toilet, ducted heating, air conditioning, satellite, dishwasher, range hood, gas stove, pergola, solar panel, double garage and single carport. Close to schools, Hampton Park shopping centre and public transport.

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

2 bedrooms plus a study, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, single remote garage, verandah, land size of 280sqm (approx. 20.5 sq), ducted heating, rain water tank, stainless steel kitchen appliances with dishwashe. Located close to Hallam Business Centre, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, and local school and Monash Freeway.

Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

Travis Chong 0433 409 764

Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

22 Enterprise Avenue, HAMPTON PARK

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How to find your dream home in one weekend… Visit Livingston’s stunning new Display Village! Featuring the latest in architecture and interior design, these homes by Melbourne’s leading builders are as desirable as they are affordable. Be inspired at Livingston’s new Display Village: Bathgate Crescent, Cranbourne East or call Jason Bailes on 5998 8560. New homes on display by: • Eight Homes • Simonds • Boutique Homes • Homebuyers Centre • Dennis Family Homes • Hotondo Homes • JG King Homes • Amaroo Homes

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ROSELEIGH 22 $184,950 PERFECT HOME AWESOME VALUE This 22 sq family home is loaded with all your necessititys plus the luxury inclusions . The 1NRDKDHFGÉ ÉED@STQDRÉ ÉADCQNNLRÉ É ÉKHUHMFÉ@QD@R É ÉA@SGQNNLRÉ@MCÉ@KEQDRBN É3GHRÉGNLDÉɫSRÉNMÉ the popular lot size 12.5 x 30m

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TURN KEY SOLUTIONS INCLUSIONS Provided to you as a ready to move in or rent out product • Professional landscaping package to front and rear • Fencing to there siders (half share) • Coloured concrete driveway & paths • Plain concrete to alfresco

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SMART AND STYLISH ON display at Berwick Waters estate in Clyde North is the fabulous Clifton display home, from builder Rawdon Hill. The Clifton, part of the Rawdon Hill Smart series range, is a beautiful fourbedroom, two living area family home. This fabulous new design is displayed as a 26.6 square home, it can however be done in a variety of sizes from 22 squares and up. Rawdon Hill also has other homes ranging from 12 squares to 50 squares. The floorplan will suit most demographics from families to investors, whether upsizing or downsizing. Designed with the modern allotment size in mind, the layout makes the most of a block of land ensuring that buyers are able to view the rear yard from the main living areas. Inside by the entry, find a generous main bedroom with separate walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with large shower, toilet roll holders and towel rail. Further down the entry is a modern take on the study, a work station - somewhere to drop the keys, keep the bills, place the printer and modem. Sales manager Nathan Foley likes the idea of getting all those items you tend to accumulate at the end of your kitchen bench and give them a separate home. The lounge/theatre is the next key feature that is very well sized for that separate living area that current living demands. Past a handy storage linen cupboard and the home opens up into a generous family, meals and kitchen zone. The beautiful kitchen has a large walkin pantry, stone bench tops, glass canopy rangehood, stainless-steel 900mm freestanding oven, dishwasher and island bench with breakfast bar suitable for the master chef or the everyday cook.

The Smart series range by Rawdon hill don’t leave you short from there with other included features being ducted heating, split-system cooling to make it very comfortable to come home too. No need for sheets on the windows as the blinds to windows are also included. With three other bedrooms, this fourbedroom home is a very well thought out and functional home. Rawdon Hill has also focused on the inclusions, making sure they are what the market is asking for. Included is something you get used to hearing when walking through their display homes. Included floor coverings, included cooling, included LED lighting to keep those electricity bills down. It is what the market is demanding and something that not many builders are doing as a standard inclusion. Outdoor entertaining is taken care of with sliding door leading out from meals area

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FINISHED TO PERFECTION LENEEVA Homes is a local builder focused on offering customers the opportunity to be that little bit different. With display homes located in the Berwick Waters Estate, Leneeva Homes showcases its quality of finish and individuality of design with its single storey, four-bedroom, Anglesea design. Inspired by the holiday resort lifestyle, the Anglesea lets indoor life interact with the outdoors. Its unique design features the master bedroom being located away from other bedrooms with direct access to the shared alfresco area. The ensuite features a Leneeva signature twin shower design which has to be seen to be believed. The main living area is central and also incorporates the dining and kitchen areas. Raking ceiling lines to the whole area accentuate its size and with large glass doors opening out onto the alfresco you have multiple entertaining options. But don’t let Leneeva Homes tell you what to build, we will love your plans. We offer a customising service to enable each home to reflect the wishes of its owner, allowing and inviting changes to plans and inclusions to make your home truly your own. Maybe it’s time you had a closer look at Berwick Waters and Leneeva Homes, open seven days 1-3 Flowerbloom Crescent, Clyde North, in the Berwick Waters Estate.

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THE ARMADALE PREMIER Builders Group introduces The Armadale, a big family home that seamlessly blends federation style with contemporary living and the charm of yesteryear. It is truly special, totally unique and absolutely beautiful. With four bedrooms, a study, two bathrooms and two spacious living areas, this spacious home is well suited for the family lifestyle. The detail in this home is evident well before visitors enter with its distinct pressed bricks and colorbond roof. You will love the grand 11 foot ceilings as you enter the home and the warmth of the real polished timber floors. The Armadale is set apart from the rest, with endless quality finishes like large deep dish cornice, decorative arches and picture rails. The kitchen/family/dining area

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By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM A DEGUSTATION restaurant, iconic hotel and a modern cafe/bar/foodstore round out the hospitality finalists for this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Awards, announced earlier this month. Beaconsfield brothers Blayne, Tyson and Chayse Bertoncello opened their restaurant ‘O.My’ two years ago and haven’t looked back. Degustation is a style of dining which focuses on sampling a variety of small and specialised dishes. The brothers pride themselves on using fresh ingredients to create unique tastes. Coming off the back of two recent major awards, Tyson Bertoncello said the experience had been popular among diners from across Melbourne. “When we first started up, people were walking in and saying ‘I just want a steak.’ All we were doing at the start was just trying to get people in the door,” he said. “Now we’re finding that guests are embracing the food and really appreciating the dining experience.” He said that the restaurant’s Beaconsfield location was a real asset.

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has perfected tapas-style dining but also offers more traditional dishes. Ambrosia takes innovative eating to the next level, offering guests an exceptional dining experience as well as various catering options. There is also a corporate gatherings and functions service, where clients can hire wait staff and equipment all at a reasonable cost.

The jewel in the crown may just be the cocktail menu, boasting an impressive mix of contemporary and classic favourites. Located in Beaconsfield, the Cardinia Park Hotel has provided a high quality dining experience to locals since 1870. Offering a bistro, sports bar and bottleshop, ‘the Cardi’ prides itself on

“We’ve always lived and worked in this area and our gardens are local. It’s a great spot.” Ambrosia cafe, bar and food store was named for the food of the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, and will provide a dining experience that could only be described as divine. Sourcing ingredients both locally and from overseas, the Berwick cafe

old fashioned hospitality delivered in a modern setting. Local and international wine and beers perfectly accompany the extensive menu, and children and seniors are well catered for. The Sportsbar will delight any fan, offering full coverage of footy, cricket, soccer, all racing codes and national and international events on over 30 screens. Eight draught beers/ciders on tap will enhance the experience, as will a light snack, parma or steak. Congratulations to all three hospitality finalists - an impressive achievement in an outstanding field.

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Into the wild blue yonder By CASEY NEILL CRUSHER by name, crusher by nature - a Dandenong boat business is motoring towards success. Federal Small Business Minister Bruce Billson on Thursday 27 August toured Bar Crusher Boats in Dandenong South with Boating Industry Association of Victoria (BIAV) members. The recreational boating industry supplier’s managing director Peter Cleland said Mr Billson wanted to look at small to medium enterprises that were growing. “With the pressure on the automotive industry, he’s looking to get a feel for what industries might be growth opportunities,” he said. “We’ve got a good growth story. “It’s great for our staff and us to have somebody like the federal small business minister visiting our premises. “It demonstrates that we’re

climbing the opportunity ladder.” The family-owned business has been running for 15 years, the past 10 or so in Dandenong South. “Our five-year plan is to double the size of the business and potentially access export opportunities,” he said. “It’s ambitious - but we like to be ambitious.” Mr Cleland and the minister discussed growth constraints and how governments could assist. “One of the opportunities is to grow infrastructure to improve access to the waterways,” he said. “There was also discussion about the great resources in Westernport and Port Phillip Bay. “There needs to be a strategy and policy and funding to develop that resource for its economic value.” Mr Cleland said Bar Crusher

Boats used design technology to build and manufacture products that performed well and satisfied customer needs. BIAV chief executive Steven Potts said that with Melbourne’s population set to double, current bay use would increase considerably. “With a lack of green space, the community in rapidly growing areas will turn towards the use of blue space on the water,” he said. “Boating holidays are becoming more desirable to boat owners thanks to cheaper petrol prices, better trailers, larger trailable boats and rising inland waters.” Mr Potts said the Victorian boating industry employed 17,700 people full-time and contributed $4.5 billion to the Victorian economy each year. Across the state there are 268,336 marine licence holders and 172,000 registered boats.

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What’s on My time with John Denver A LIVE acoustic show by Jimmy Fong and The Baby Boomers for those who appreciate the man that was John Denver. ■ St Johns Anglican, 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne, on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 September from 7.30pm. Book now at www. trybooking.com/141690 or phone Julie on 0410 080 852.

History group THE Narre Warren and District Family Histo-

ry Group will welcome Anne Major from the Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies (AIGS) to its September meeting. Anne will be speaking to the group about using some of the lesser known English records for family history research. ■ Meeting Room, Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate, on Saturday 12 September at 2pm. Cost: $3. For further details phone Lynne on 8787 5558. Visitors always welcome. No need to book.

THE Cranbourne Lawn Bowls Club is open for play. During September the club will play teams from Frankston RSL and Mornington Civic a part of their fixture. ■ Saturday 5 September will be a practice day for the Saturday bowls teams. For information on the bowls season at the Cranbourne Lawn Bowls Club visit: www.cranbournebowlsclub. com.

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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, kids 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.

Indoor bowls JOIN in on the fun at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre. Tea, coffee, bowls, prizes and coach-

ing are available. ■ Casey Indoor Sports Centre, New Holland Drive, Cranbourne, on Fridays from 10am to noon. A first day fee of $5 applies per person. For more information phone Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.

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

Bowls and bingo HALLAM Senior Citizens Centre is open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and offers carpet bowls, bingo, games, club room events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ 4 Princess Domain Drive, Hallam. For more information contact President Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580.

Indoor bowls ENJOY an indoor full size regulation bowls day with all bowls supplied and coaching for beginners along with a cup of tea afterward. ■ Casey Indoor Sports Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, on Friday mornings from 10am to noon. No charge on first day. Phone Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946 for more details.

We have 10 family passes to giveaway 5 family passes for the 1pm matinee on Thursday September 24 & 5 family passes for the 1pm matinee on Friday September 25. Follow us on our Casey Cardinia Kids facebook site and when the Wizard of Oz post comes up simply like and share. www.facebook.com/CaseyCardiniaKids Award winning Masquerade Youth Productions are back for another fantastic production limited season at the Drum Theatre. The Wizard of Oz- Young Performers edition brings this classic show to life with all your favourite characters in a lively 80 minute performance. See amazing singers, dancers and performers relive the story and songs you know and love from the musical movie including “Somewhere over the Rainbow”, “Ding Dong the Witch is dead” and “We’re off to see the Wizard”. It’s a great show for the entire family! Casey Cardinia Kids is part of the Star News Group

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Hairspray Junior CASEY Grammar School presents Hairspray Junior! The stage production set in 1962 tells the story of spunky plus-size teen Tracy Turnblad who has one big dream - to dance on the popular Corny Collins Show. When she finally gets her shot to perform she’s transformed from a social outcast to a sudden star. ■ Casey Grammar School Performing Arts Centre, 3 New Holland Drive, Cranbourne East, on Friday 4 and 5 September at 7.30pm. Tickets available online at www.trybooking. com/143462. $10 for adults and $5 for students.

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Employment

V Pets & Services

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

V Music /Instruments

GARAGE SAL E SPECIAL

MUSIC LESSONS

Turn those unwanted items into cash, time for a spring clean. Advertise your garage sale ad in any Star News Group Publication for only $30.00*

Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing Beginners Welcome

Phone Bev 0411 334 415

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

V Education & Tuition

Phone: 5941 4578

Ph: 9769 9252 The Music Centre 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k

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

V Markets

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Approx. 15-20 hours per week. Must have experience. Must be available nights, days and weekends. To apply email resume to: hallam.hotel@ alhgroup.com.au

CONCRETORS AND CONCRETE LABOURERS Civil construction company in South East Suburb. Phone Adam:

0477 210 810 between 7am-7pm

Serviceman Driver

ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT A full time position has become available within our company. This position requires someone that is self motivated with strong excel skills and has a good eye for detail. Must be able to work as part of a team. Please send your hand written cover letter and your resume to: rachelle@kitco.net.au or post to: The manager Kitco Transport PO Box 11 Koo Wee Rup 3981

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

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27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

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

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

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

Professional Services

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

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APPRENTICE 1ST/2ND YEAR OR LABOURER Fully qualified. Must be reliable and hard working. Driver's licence preferred but not essential. Matt: 0411 587 055.

YARD PERSON Required for work in the Cranbourne area. Call after 7pm. 0418 591 136.

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

EARLY MORNING DELIVERY DRIVER

ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE . 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:

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

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1ST OR 2ND YEAR Pre-apprenticeship and licence preferred. Must be willing to work some weekends. Pakenham area. Scott 0418 320 318 after 6pm

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Plasterers Wanted

Must have experience, Sun, Mon & Tues. Call Scott 0417 272 326 or 8786 9444.

Own vehicle required. Please call Narre Warren Newsagency:

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LABOURER WANTED For live poultry transport, casual position, early starts, heavy work, may be required to work some weekends. Must have driver`s licence. Only persons with a stable work history need apply. Call 5942 9277. Pakenham.

QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED

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Learn to read Tarot Cards CRANBOURNE, 12 Mundaring Drive, Saturday 5th September, 7:30am-1:30pm. Twin wardrobes, BBQ and lots of bargains.

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

V Apprenticeships /Traineeships

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V Garage Sales

0477 210 810

Above award wages paid.

between 7am-7pm

Ben 0421 707 015

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DIESEL MECHANIC Gendore Tractors & Machinery Pty Ltd. is a well established, progressive and leading Farm Equipment Dealership providing Sales and Service of Agricultural Machinery throughout South Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula. We are currently seeking the services of a suitable qualified Diesel Mechanic, preferably with agricultural experience for our Tooradin Branch. The position involves both rural field service and workshop duties in a challenging and friendly environment. Gendore Tractors and Machinery markets and services a large European product range that allows scope for skills advancement and further career opportunities. A salary package reflecting skills levels and experience will be offered to the successful applicant. Applications to: Rosalie Robinson Gendore Tractors & Machinery Pty Ltd Ph: 5998 3216 Email: r.robinson@gendore.com.au


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Employment V Positions Vacant

V Positions Vacant

Part Time Medical Receptionist

Real Estate Assistant Property Manager

Part time Medical Receptionist required for a busy medical centre in Narre Warren South. Sound written and verbal communication skills, specifically the ability to respond to the needs of patients, staff members and GP's and other medical referees in a professional manner. Previous Medical Reception experience preferable. Pracsoft and Medical Director knowledge would be an advantage. Must be flexible and available for evening and weekend shifts. Pay rate and rosters will be discussed at interview time. Please include a cover letter with your resume to: info@poundroadmc.com.au

An opportunity is now available and we seek a full time employee for our Property Management department in our Pakenham Office. The individual required will have: ฀

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Applications close Friday 11th September, 2015

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A career close to home! An excellent career opportunity exists for a Para Planner/Client Services Assistant. Joining an Accounting & Financial Planning practice in Narre Warren, you will be working part time (approximately 2 to 3 days per week) which may lead to an opportunity to extend to full time in the future. Applicants must have para planning experience, be pro-active with a can-do attitude, excellent organisational, computer & communications skills, well presented, have a friendly and professional manner, client focused and be a committed team player. Resume to Frank or Louise by email: jobs@portmin.com or fax to 9705 9157

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

The Director of Catholic Education in the Diocese of Sale is seeking to fill the following positions: School Adviser: Learning and Teaching (English) School Adviser: Learning and Teaching (Mathematics)

OPPORTUNITY SUPERVISOR/APPOINTMENT SETTERS/ TRAINEE MANAGERS Expanding distribution centre has 8-10 positions available within growing, vibrant, fun company located in Wantirna! ✓ No Experience necessary ✓ Full training provided Call Rebecca 9800 4897 or SMS your details and ‘OPPORTUNITY’ to 0456 202 085 APPLY NOW FOR AN IMMEDIATE START!

POSITIONS AVAILABLE APPRENTICE PLUMBERS Required for plumbing firm located in south eastern suburbs specialising in all aspects of new home plumbing and drainage. Applicants to email CV to: Jaime@bl-plumbing.com.au

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Applications close 18 September, 2015

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Ada’s number comes up for a great birthday surprise By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

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ARTHRITIS - as painful as it can be - has been turned into a positive for a group of 120 Cranbourne sufferers. The debilitating condition for many has brought the members of the Cranbourne Arthritis Support Group together and made it a place of friendship, discussion, outings and exercise. Celebrating the group’s 35th anniversary on Wednesday 27 August, group president Anne Coley said she was so proud of what they had achieved. “We had a big birthday cake and celebrated with past members as well as current ones,” she said. Getting together twice a week at Casey Race recreation and aquatic centre for some waterbased exercise and a cup of coffee, Ms Coley explained the group did a lot more than just weights in the pool. “For the past five years we have held a Christmas party in our dedicated room at Casey Race for our disabled friends at the pool, which we just love. “We are a very charitable group as well, raising $6000 for the Juvenile Arthritis Foundation, we raised $2000 for the Cancer Council, $1000 toward overseas disaster relief and another $1000 for disadvantaged children,” she said.

Doing their bit for each other and the wider community, Ms Coley said most of her members were 75 years old and older. “Not only does the group help to relieve pain in the water but provides members with a real sense of family. “We have barbecue lunches, days out around Victoria and even make and sell craft for charity.”

A WELL kept secret made this week’s bingo afternoon at the Hampton Park Seniors Club anything but average with a few surprises taking the cake. Half time normally calls for a cup of tea and a biscuit - but this week’s bingo was interrupted with a big surprise for a local legend. “You can ask anyone in Hampton Park about Ada Arvon and I bet they’d know her and be able to tell you about an organisation or charity she’s been involved with,” seniors club president Neil Shepard said. The club decided to throw a surprise party for Ada, one of their oldest and most dedicated members, on Thursday 27 August and Mr Shepard said she sure was ‘surprised’. “Having lost her son and husband we are more of a family to Ada and with all that she has done for Hampton Park she deserved a special 90th birthday,” he said. Ms Arvon, who was the 12th resident to move into Hampton Park, has been a part of the club for 35 years and never misses a game of bingo. “Only through illness would

Front and centre for the day, Ada Arvon turned 90 with a surprise party helped along by friends Edna Strudwick and Glenys Brett-Brazill. 143581 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS she miss bingo,” Mr Shepard laughed. Celebrating alongside two other club members - Edna Strudwick who turned 86 years

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Cox ready for action By JARROD POTTER SHIFTING gears - if only for a weekend - has proved a boon to the football development of Dandenong Stingrays midfielder Mitch Cox. When the opportunity came calling Cox, 18, from Berwick, was ready to make the step up and take on the VFL. He was named Casey Scorpions’ 23rd man for its clash against Sandringham on Saturday and relished his first run around in the senior elite ranks as he lined up against the likes of AFL footballers Clinton Jones, Ahmed Saad and former Stingray Arryn Siposs. While it wasn’t an outstanding result for the Scorpions - downed by 61 points against the VFL premiership contender - Cox savoured the high-calibre challenge. “It was a pretty good day - obviously the conditions weren’t too great, bit windy and cold, but other than that it was a great experience,” Cox said. “It was a bit of a shock at first - with the last month I’ve hit some good form heading into finals - but I wasn’t expecting a call from Casey to come down and play.” Casey had Cox out on the wing, battling the bigger bodies as he learned what it took to become a VFL footballer in his short onematch apprenticeship. “Adapting to the bigger bodies

Mitch Cox made the most of his VFL debut with the Casey Scorpions on the weekend. Picture: MORGAN HANCOCK is the big thing,” Cox said. “In the VFL you need to give that little bit more effort as they’ve got the bigger bodies, rather than the TAC Cup you can get away with not as much strength because it’s so quick.” Cox has filled his football resume this year - TAC Cup vice-captaincy, Vic Country representative and now a VFL debut - but those individual accolades don’t matter as much as

taking the Stingrays to a premiership - a feat never before achieved by Dandenong. “I’ve so far achieved what I want to achieve - play for Vic Country and we can hopefully go deep in the finals and that’s a big goal for me,” Cox said. “For me and the leadership team down at the Stingrays - it hasn’t happened before, anyone winning a flag

down there, that would be great. “I just hope we go deep in the finals, get into the grand final and run away with the first ever Stingrays team to win it. “Everyone down there is teamfirst, everyone down there knows what we want to achieve and that’s going deep into finals and winning it - we want to be the first team to win it. “No-one cares about the draft down there - we play as a team, you play for your mates and play to win and that’s a big rule down at Stingrays.” Dandenong coach Craig Black said it was the right time for Cox to head up to the big league and will benefit from the rigours that level demanded. “We thought it was a good opportunity for him and it was the right time for us as we’d already made the finals and we’d secured second spot,” Black said. “The opportunity had come and we knew it would be a good experience for him. “We looked at it when Ricey (Bailey Rice) and (Jake) Lovett came back - the next couple of weeks they’ve been in great form.” Cox will return to the Stingrays ranks this weekend when Dandenong battles Murray on Sunday afternoon in a TAC Cup final.

Gulls get ready to soar higher By RUSSELL BENNETT THIS is the season for the next generation of exciting young Tooradin cricketers to stand up and be counted. The winds of change have swept through the Seagulls’ nest over the off-season, with gun all-rounder Cal O’Hare leaving after eight years with the West Gippsland Cricket Association powerhouse to test himself with Buckley Ridges in the Dandenong District competition. Ash Adams (Devon Meadows) and Ben Spicer (Pakenham UpperToomuc) have found new WGCA homes, while top order batsman Brenton Adams has retired. But the Gulls are excited about a new chapter; one led by one of the best players in the region, Aaron Avery - who has taken on the mantle of player-coach. Together with fellow Seagulls' favourite son Tom Hussey, Avery will be aiming to deliver more success to what is already one of the most successful clubs in the competition. But the two won’t do it alone far from it. One of the Seagulls’ strengths has long been its depth, in both the coaching and leadership ranks, and this season Avery will be joined in the coaching ranks by assistant Dave Freeman and youth development coach Bradey Welsh. Welsh, together with his younger

Aaron Avery will lead from the front as Tooradin player-coach in Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS season 2015/16. 143807 brother Matt, has made the switch across from Pakenham. He’s a Level 2 coach who brings with him experience from his time at Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club. He will specialise in one-on-one development as the club looks to reward its young, up-and-comers with spots in the Premier side when their form warrants it. “We’ve had a couple of people part ways but we’ve really looked to work on the youth we’ve got around the club - some of the younger boys who’ve done well through the other grades, whether it be B Grade or Sub-District,” Hussey told the Gazette.

“They’ve all performed but maybe the opportunities haven’t been there in the past. “Young blokes like Mitch Halstead, Tim Lenders and Tom Bethune - these sorts of guys have done well in the other grades and hopefully they can come up and play ones cricket.” The Gulls will be spreading the load when it comes to leadership this season, and Freeman said it was a way of empowering players within the club to take a real sense of ownership in its direction. While the likes of Cardinia, Kooweerup, Pakenham, Upper Beaconsfield and Emerald have all

made moves to improve their stocks - and their chances of winning the 2015/16 Premier crown - Tooradin’s aim, too, is for the ultimate success. Improved consistency across the board is the biggest thing the Gulls are working on for this coming season. “We’ve done a lot of empowering stuff - doing a lot of surveys of the guys, and doing skills audits,” Freeman said. “The guys are reviewing their own games and trying to develop that consistency. “The goal is to win the premiership - that’s everyone’s goal but we’ve got to weigh up a number of other factors as well. There’s been a big transition and it’s sort of a new era and it’s going to be an exciting time for a lot of young kids.” New club president Kane Latham said he was excited about what’s in store. “I know that we’re going to come across guys who’re going to be 10year Premier players because they’ll be given the chance,” he said. “I know there are young guys at our club that can do it, and they’re going to get the chance to show it this year. “Having those kids step up is a credit to all the work that Barry (Freeman) did, and all the work that the junior coaches have put in as well.”

Brent Hobba was Casey men's solitary MVP nominee for the Big V awards. 141074 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Cavs’ best named for awards By JARROD POTTER WHILE the individual awards won’t make up for a disappointing end to the Big V season, the efforts of Casey Cavaliers’ three senior sides have been recognised by the association. The nominees for the Big V Awards were announced on Tuesday afternoon with Casey men’s champion recruits Brent Hobba (Most Valuable Player) and Ben Louis (Defensive Player of the Year) leading the nominations for the Cavaliers. Stewart Baird was surprisingly looked over as a nominee for Division 1 Men’s coach of the year, despite guiding a newly promoted side to the minor premiership, a 17-5 record and the finals. Phil Thomas had no slight against him name with the Youth Men’s coach up for the equivalent award alongside star guard Alistair Parker (MVP) and Sean McKinnon (Defensive POTY) In the women’s ranks, Natalie Dowdy picked up two nominations - MVP and Defensive Player of the Year - alongside backcourt mainstay Samantha Johnson (Defensive POTY). The awards will be announced at the Big V presentation night on 19 September. CASEY CAVALIERS NOMINATIONS DIVISION 1 MEN League Most Valuable Player: Brent Hobba. Defensive Player of the Year: Ben Louis. DIVISION 2 WOMEN League Most Valuable Player: Natalie Dowdy. Defensive Player of the Year: Samantha Johnson, Natalie Dowdy.

YOUTH LEAGUE 2 MEN League Most Valuable Player: Alistair Parker. Coach of the Year: Phil Thomas. Defensive Player of the Year: Sean McKinnon.

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Beaconsfield powers through By JARROD POTTER

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SEJ GRAND FINAL - YOUTH GIRLS TRIPLE premiership winning side Beaconsfield proved far too powerful for a gallant Cranbourne in the South East Juniors Youth Girls grand final. Since joining the league four seasons ago, Beaconsfield has been a perennial powerhouse - picking up flags in 2013 and 2014 - and continued that rampage on Sunday morning. The build up to this match had all the usual froth and fervour of a girls’ grand final but the scoreline didn’t match the hype as Beaconsfield strolled to its third flag in as many campaigns. All the usual Beaconsfield performers up forward got their hands on it early - Brooke Struylaart (three goals) roamed the midfield before heading forward, while Jess Matin (three goals), Katie Angelis (three goals) and midfield tandem Georgia Gee and Tyla Hanks (two goals apiece) finishing the job at Casey Fields. Georgia Fisher and Lauren Hojnacki also excelled in the outing to lock down the backline and midfield and keep pushing the ball forward. Beacy put the nail in the coffin through the third term - seeing off a fast-start from Cranbourne to boot another four goals and assure the title with an unassailable 68-point lead. It gave the coaches a chance to play around with the roster - sticking all the sisters together for the final siren so they wouldn’t have too far to travel to celebrate the premiership with loved ones. Consolation goals came late for Cranbourne - but by then the match had well and truly been won. Gallantry was personified by Cranbourne trio Courtney Jones, Katelyn Cox and Kayla Ripari while up-and-comers Hayley Certoma and Shaneece Stratton showed there’s plenty left in the Cranny tank for future fixtures. Beaconsfield coach Troy Robinson bowed out of the South East Juniors Youth Girls coaching ranks - after four years and three premierships, including one of the more com-

prehensive seasons of all time this year. “Super excited, it’s a great bunch of kids to follow their journey and be a part of it over the last three or four years has been awesome,” Robinson said. “Matty Gee is going to take over and they’re in a good place - he’s a fantastic leader and been great for the teams so they’ll respond really nicely to him.” Robinson thought it was the right time to farewell the team as it could not be in a stronger position going forward, with Youth Girls under-12s, the senior Youth Girls and a Beaconsfield VWFL team a possibility next season, giving girls a chance to play from dawn to dusk on their footy journeys as Eagles. “We don’t treat them any differently - right from the stat at training they’re all switched on,” Robinson said. “We treat them with a great deal of respect and they’re a great team and the younger kids feed off

the older kids and it’s great.” Beaconsfield captain Georgia Anderson held the premiership cup aloft as her final action as a Youth Girls footballer and could not believe four years later the amount of success the club had created. “I was at the first ever Beacy training session when we had four girls so to finish off with three premiership medals around my neck, there’s nothing better,” Anderson said. “The premierships are always massive and winning my first premiership with my sister (Chloe) - that was the best feeling I’ve ever had. “Just want to say a massive thank you to the coaches and all the coaching staff and the families and to the footy club for being the best footy club I could’ve ever played for and I’m so happy to finish up as a one-club player with all the positives that have come with it.”

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Tigers head towards turf debut By JARROD POTTER BEACONSFIELD is one step closer to its turf debut with the league announcing the allocations within the turf divisions. As widely expected, the Tigers firsts are set to join the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s (DDCA) Turf 3 competition and the second XI to play in Turf 6 with Masters filling out the turf ranks at Perc Allison Reserve this season. After switching from the West Gippsland Cricket Association - following its 2014/'15 season - Beaconsfield is now one of 34 sides in the DDCA, making the association one of the biggest in all of Victoria. Berwick Springs has also added a second turf wicket to

expand into Turf 5 and Turf 7. After winning the right to return to the Turf 1, Narre Warren is the other big local mover as top standard cricket returns to Sweeney Reserve this season. The DDCA has expanded to 80 turf teams in 2015/'16, with the association now going down to a Turf 7 competition on top of its synthetic grade and junior competitions. The season begins on 10 October. DDCA TURF GRADES 2015/2016 SEASON BEACONSFIELD: (3) Turf 3, T6, Masters. BERWICK: (4) Turf 1, T3, T5 (Sun), Masters. BERWICK SPRINGS: (2) Turf 5, T7. BUCKLEY RIDGES: (3) Turf 1, T3, T5 (Sun). COOMOORA: (2) Turf 2, T4. CRANBOURNE (5): Turf 1, T3, T6, T7,

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Do or die for Scorpions By JARROD POTTER VFL - ROUND 20 THE horror home-and-away run is finally over for Casey ... with the arduous task of finals now set to replace it. Having to face the three topranked sides in the VFL in their last month and a half of action, Casey had to endure the biggest challenges and managed to pull through to secure the last VFL finals spot. An exceptional start had Casey away to a three-goal lead through the first term, but the third-ranked Zebras wouldn’t concede advantage at home that easily. A three-goal margin blew away in an instant as the Sandringham beachfront winds whipped up and helped the Ze-

bras canter away to a 13-point gap at the main-break. That would be the best it would get for Justin Plapp’s charges as they could only muster another goal and a litany of behinds for the afternoon - a scant 18 points in three terms. Ahmed Saad (four goals) and Trent Dennis-Lane (three goals) proved too powerful for the Scorpions’ defence to handle while Clinton Jones racked up another monster-possession count - reaching 40 - as the former Saint continued to be one of the best chances in line for the Liston Trophy. Jay Kennedy-Harris was the only Scorpion to trouble the goal umpires more than once and also featured in the best alongside Tim Smith, Mitch White and Dean Terlich.

After finishing last year all but wooden spooners - only edging out the defunct Bendigo Gold - Casey’s rise back into the realm of finals has been impressive. Also impressing has been the combined-club approach with Melbourne, that has seen countless players move through the VFL en route to the AFL and successfully hold their spots James Harmes, Max Gawn and Viv Michie among a few other up-and-comers in Alex NealeBullen and Billy Stretch. Whether or not a few of these players will be back in the Casey strip again this season will dictate its chances on Sunday morning when the Scorpions battle Essendon from 11.40am in the VFL elimination final.

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VFL SANDRINGHAM 0.2 5.9 8.13 12.17 (89) CASEY SCORPIONS 3.2 4.2 5.8 5.8 (38) SANDRINGHAM GOALS: A. Saad 4, T. Dennis-Lane 3, C. Jones, C. Shenton, A. Siposs, Y. Zijai, L. Delaney. BEST: A. Saad, L. Pierce, C. Jones, M. Cook, A. Siposs, D. Weickhardt. CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: J. Kennedy-Harris 2, E. Morris, M. King, M. Rennie. BEST: T. Smith, J. Kennedy-Harris, D. Terlich, M. White.

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VWFL - DIVISION 1 SEMIFINAL THE hard slog seemed to pay dividends for Cranbourne, moving into its inaugural VWFL grand final after knocking off Seaford on Saturday. Shepley Oval played no favours for the locals as the Eagles sprayed everything they put on the boot. Fortunately, the Tigers had similar problems getting out of the starter’s blocks, conceding a 17-point deficit. The wind pushed the Eagles and Tigers about at first, with Cranbourne kicking a shocking two-goals-seven to quarter time. The wayward Eagles straightened up through the rest of the match to gradually kick away from a dogged Seaford attack as Kirsten Mcleod (two), Danielle Hardiman and Tess McEvoy stood tallest alongside skipper Ash Fennell and backline mainstay Corrine Cullis. In the end, two last-term goals were enough to boot the Eagles into their inaugural VWFL Division 1 grand final with the 5.10 (40) to 3.10 (28) triumph. Cranbourne coach Kris Smith thought his side erred in not closing the match down earlier with some straight kicking, but knew if the side clamped down pressure-wise, it would be hard to defeat. “We dominated that first quarter - should have put them away without sounding too cocky,” Smith said. “If it was 7.2 instead of 2.7 would’ve been a long way back for them. “But we talked all year about being able to absorb pressure, and when we get our chance to go into full-on attack - we did that extremely well on the weekend. “They came at us and when we got that chance, noone had really scored down that end of the ground, and we got the first goal in the first couple of minutes and the second a bit later to finish it.”

AWARDING the league’s finest players the final pieces of silverware after another superb junior football season, Tuesday’s presentation night honoured the best of the South East Juniors’ upand-coming football talent. Cranbourne’s gun Youth Girls midfielder Katelyn Cox ran away with the Youth Girls best and fairest, taking the prize on 25 votes ahead of Officer’s Taylah O’Hagan (21) and Beaconsfield premiership player and best on ground medallist Brooke Struylaart (20). While it couldn’t pick up the flag this year, Endeavour Hills’ Premier 1 side excelled at the vote count with the quinellla - Frankie Mitropolous and Ali Zijai finishing one-two. Parkmore’s Perry Lewis-Smith (27) capped off his sensational week by earning the third piece of silverware in three days - premiership, best on ground medal and finally the league best and fairest - as he tied for the title with Fountain Gate’s Brodie Worland. He wasn’t the only one to achieve this astonishing feat as Berwick Springs’ Jarryd Barker (Under-14 Division 1) and Amber Clarke (Under-11 White) also piled on the awards this week. Also one to pick up the triple-award was a Beaconsfield footballer who added a fourth and even more special award to the trophy case - the Lindsay Patching Medal. Beaconsfield’s under-12 powerhouse Cadyn Lane won the Patching Medal for earning the most votes in the association to add to his Division 2 best on ground medal, premiership medallion and best and fairest. Timbarra under 14 Connor Ollson (30) and Endeavour Hills under-12 Jonathan Tiralosi (30) also polled exceptionally at the Tuesday night count. It capped off the 53rd season in South East Juniors (formerly Dandenong District Junior Football League) history as the league continues to grow from its Dandenong heartlands all the way through to new territory in West Gippsland

Ash Fennell - pictured ealier this year - was exceptional in Cranbourne’s semi-final victory over Seaford. 141369 Picture: JARROD POTTER Smith praised Fennell for a frantic in-and-under tackleheavy game from the fleetfooted midfielder while also noting the efforts of the entire side - picking up the slack when some notable Eagles were tagged out of the match. “Ash being captain, she just led from the front - her tackling was first class all day,” Smith said. “Just had her as a mid - let her run around. “She did a bit of a tagging role last week and was good to let her go this week and have some fun.” “Hayley (Wildes) was well held - did their homework on her - and they did a good job on BJ (Bianca Jakobsson) as well and nullified her quite well, but when those players were down it was a good allround team effort.” The Eagles have earned the rest and will get to study the winner of this weekend’s preliminary final between Seaford and Knox in-depth. “It’s just good for the rest - we have got some sore bodies,” Smith said. “We had North Geelong the week before and then to

have that break to rest up is worth its weight in gold. “We’ll go and watch them and see how well these teams go about it - do our homework - if you look across the season, you’d assume Seaford, but I wouldn’t write Knox off, that’s for sure.”

VWFL DIVISION 1 SEMI FINAL CRANBOURNE 2.7 2.8 3.9 5.10 (40) SEAFORD 0.2 1.5 1.6 3.10 (28) CRANBOURNE GOALS: K. McLeod 2, B. Jakobsson, T. McEvoy, E. Hobson. BEST: K. McLeod, D. Hardiman, A. Fennell, C. Moody, T. McEvoy, C. Cullis. SEAFORD GOALS: M. Goodwin, B. Rogan, K. Ebb.

SEJ BEST AND FAIREST RESULTS YOUTH GIRLS: Katelyn Cox 25 (Cranbourne), Taylah O’Hagan 21 (Officer), Brooke Struylaart 20 (Beaconsfield). PREMIER 1: Frankie Mitropoulos 23 (Endeavour Hills), Ali Zijai 15 (Endeavour Hills), Dylan Morris 12 (Berwick). PREMIER 2: Perry Lewis-Smith 27 (Parkmore), Brodie Worland 27 (Fountain Gate), Callum Porter 23 (Officer). PREMIER 3: Joshua Martin 20 (Officer), Patrick Tatt 19 (Narre Warren), Bradley Barker 14 (Berwick Springs). U15 D1: Heath Briggs 16 (Narre Warren), Riley Boland 14 (Beaconsfield), Corey Ellison 12 (Berwick), Jed Smith 12 (Berwick). U15 D2: William Saunders 16 (Tooradin-Dalmore), Luke Scott 15 (Timbarra), Kaelum D’Arcy-Gunn 15 (Endeavour Hills). U15 D3: Sidhaanth D’Cruz 15 (Narre South Lions), Bradley O’Brien 12 (Narre North Foxes), Myles Currie 12 (Lyndhurst). U14 D1: Jarryd Barker 28 (Berwick Springs), Matthew Wilson 18 (Beaconsfield), Cody Weightman 18 (Beaconsfield). U14 D2: Joshua Leeson 19 (Officer), Christopher Raso 18 (Narre South), George Skaliaris 15 (Narre North). U14 D3: Connor Olsson 30 (Timbarra), Riley Smith 25 (Hampton Park), Ian Stewart 18 (Tooradin-Dalmore). U13 D1: Brock Coleclough 24 (Narre Warren), Charlie Boldt 13 (Berwick), Mason Heeger 13 (Cranbourne). U13 D2: Mitchell Porter 20 (Berwick Springs), David Lega Frost 17 (Parkmore), Noah Tabak 15 (Berwick). U13 D3: Jack Brown 22 (North Dandenong), Nathan Kannemeyer 17 (Pakenham), Bailey Baumann 17 (Fountain Gate). U12 D1: Caleb Van Oostveen 29 (Pakenham), Dan Taylor 16 (Berwick), Paddy Cross 14 (Beaconsfield), Brodie Fowkes 14 (Berwick Springs). U12 D2: Caydn Lane 33 (Beaconsfield), Declan Curran 29 (Beaconsfield), Kai Suparta 13 (Berwick Springs). U12 D3: Jonathon Tiralosi 30 (Endeavour Hills), Kaiden Jude 17 (Cranbourne), Jamie Hill 17 (Cora Lynn), Jaxon Williams 17 (Tooradin-Dalmore). U11 RED: Luke Bailey 16 (Berwick), Ryan Semmel 12 (Cranbourne), Tyler Finn 9 (Narre South). U11 BLUE: Mitchell Szybkowski 26 (Beaconsfield), Georgia Malkoun 20 (Narre North), Xavier Shinners 15 (Narre Warren). U11 WHITE: Amber Clarke 17 (Narre North), Patrick Sinnema 15 (Hampton Park), Aaron Findlay 13 (Endeavour Hills). U11 BLACK: Brendan Alievski 17 (North Dandenong), Harrison Best 17 (Berwick), Austin Cormack 14 (Officer).

Premiership player, best on ground medalist and under-11 league best and fairest - fair to say this was a pretty good week for Narre Warren Foxes' Amber Clarke. 143647 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

BEST: J. Eberle, A. Le Sueur, K. Sanders, B. Rogan, A. Dowler, S. Bell.

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Lions face up to Magpies By DAVID NAGEL PAKENHAM will take homecourt advantage into the South East Football Netball League second semi-final after a stunning 35-25 upset of Hampton Park in Saturday’s qualifying final at Berwick. The Lions took full advantage of the absence of star Redbacks’ goaler Emma Ryde, who signed on with the Melbourne Vixens last week, to book a date with Narre Warren this Saturday. The winner will go through to the grand final at Starling Road on Saturday 19 September. “That was a massive win for us, we drew with them last time and we know they didn’t have Emma, but we can only play what

gets put before us,” said a proud Pakenham coach Kerry Twyford. “There was a bit of motivation from the fact they weren’t really worried about us too much, but we stuck together and got a great result for our club.” Twyford said there was one real key to the victory. “Our full-court defence is what we needed to do well and today we just did it really well,” she said. The Lions won every quarter against the Redbacks but it was a 10 goal to six second term that set up their best win of the season. Claire Gibbs (GS) and Toni Dart (GA) shared the load evenly in attack, fed beautifully by Meaghan Winter, Lauren Lend-

ers and Taylor Beck, who had the better of the Redbacks’ midcourt, while Olivia Hunt (GD) and Michelle Briggs (GK) defended superbly. Twyford said the thought of going straight through to a grand final was exciting, but there was still a mountain to climb. “How lovely would that be, to go straight through, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” she said. “We know what’s being put before us, Narre Warren, the benchmark team all season, the most consistent team all season so we’re going to need to be at our best to beat them.” Reigning premier Doveton has confirmed its sleeping-giant status with a five-goal, 47-42, victory over Beaconsfield in Sunday’s

elimination final at Starling Road. The Doves have explosiveness and versatility all over the court at the moment, with Cara Humbert, Liz Edwards and Aggie Seeto sharing duties in defence, Kate Murphy and Kate Sidebottom working diligently through the midcourt, while Rahni Samason and Rita Kaye-White are proving difficult to stop under the hoop. Beaconsfield coach Amy Heath would be delighted with the seasons of players like Kaela Hughes, Kylie Baker, Georgie Benbow and Gabbi Stinear, while Andi Dickson and Bianca Sanzaro remained dangerous under the ring until the very end. The Doves take on Hampton Park in Sunday’s first semi-final at Berwick.

Pakenham's A Grade side was all smiles after Saturday's qualifying final victory over Hampton Park, back from left; Kerry Twyford (coach), Rachel Priestly, Michelle Briggs, Toni Dart and Claire Gibbs. Front; Taylor Beck, Meaghan Winter, Olivia Hunt, Lauren Lenders and Meaghan Cook. 143642 Picture: DAVID NAGEL SEFNL SCOREBOARD QUALIFYING FINALS SENIORS BERWICK 4.2 7.6 10.8 11.9(75) NARRE WARREN 2.4 6.5 6.11 8.15(63) Berwick Goals: M. Johnson 4, L. Nelson 2, M. Harold, M. Johnson, M. Manley, B. Kearns, T. Brennan. Best: M. Andrews, T. Brennan, M. Harold, M. Manley, M. Riseley, L. Jellyman-Turner. Narre Warren Goals: K. Baskaya 3, J. Parker 2, C. McNamara 2, M. Collins. Best: T. Papworth, D. Quirk, M. Lee, D. Collins, M. Collins, J. Parker. RESERVES: Berwick 8.14(62) d Narre Warren 5.9(39) UNDER 19: Cranbourne 9.15(69) d Narre Warren 9.5(59) ELIMINATION FINALS SENIORS BEACONSFIELD 4.5 4.5 9.9 12.13(85) DOVETON 2.1 8.2 9.3 9.6(60) Beaconsfield Goals: T. Joyce 3, J. Linkins 3, D. Szwaja 2, B. Morrish, T. McDermott, B. Dowler, D. Johnston. Best: J. Aarts, J. Gee, D. Szwaja, D. Mislicki, T. Joyce, J. Linkins. Doveton Goals: M. Pierce 2, T. Davis, S. Semmens, S. Black, A. Henwood, A. Humphries, A. Scott, A. Green. Best: R. Morrison, S. Henwood, A. Henwood, M. Woolgar, R. Gabriel, M. Jameson. RESERVES: Beaconsfield 13.11(89) d Doveton 5.5(35) UNDER 19: Beaconsfield 20.10(130) d ROC 3.3(21)

SEJ GRAND FINAL RESULTS YOUTH GIRLS Beaconsfield 14.10 (94) d Cranbourne 2.1 (13). BOG: Brooke Struylaart - Beaconsfield. PREMIER 1 Berwick 11.9 (75) d Endeavour Hills 3.11 (29). BOG: Jethro Von Hesse - Berwick. PREMIER 2 Parkmore 13.12 (90) d Fountain Gate 1.4 (10). BOG: Perry Lewis-Smith - Parkmore. PREMIER 3 Berwick Springs 10.14 (74) d Officer 7.2 (44). BOG: Lachlan Marie - Berwick Springs U15 D1 Beaconsfield 5.11 (41) d Berwick 6.3 (39). BOG: Jarryd Wills - Beaconsfield. U15 D2 Narre North Foxes 11.7 (73) d Tooradin-Dalmore 6.5 (41). BOG: Stuart Magee - Narre North. U15 D3 Narre South Lions 14.1 (85) d Lyndhurst 6.7 (43). BOG: Mitchell Jelo - Narre South Lions. U14 D1 Berwick Springs 9.9 (63) d Beaconsfield 4.7 (31). BOG: Jarryd Barker - Berwick Springs. U14 D2 Narre South Lions 11.11 (77) d Officer 3.2 (20). BOG: Matthew Bowler - Narre South Lions. U14 D3 Koo Wee Rup 9.6 (60) d Beaconsfield 8.4 (52). BOG: Regan Laurie - Koo Wee Rup. U13 D1 Berwick 6.7 (43) d Narre Warren 5.3 (33). BOG: Jai Neal - Berwick. U13 D2 Beaconsfield 13.5 (83) d Narre Warren 1.1 (7). BOG: Ryan Koo Kwet Kim - Narre Warren. U13 D3 Noble Park 6.4 (40) d North Dandenong 4.1 (25). BOG: Ilias Panagiotou - Noble Park. U12 D1 Berwick 4.6 (30) d Berwick Springs 3.4 (22). BOG: Rhys Fletcher - Berwick Springs. U12 D2 Beaconsfield 9.9 (63) d Berwick Springs 2.0 (12). BOG: Caydn Lane - Beaconsfield. U12 D3 Endeavour Hills 10.6 (66) d Tooradin-Dal 3.5 (23). BOG: Austin Hernaut - Tooradin-Dal. U11 Narre North Foxes 6.8 (44) d Tooradin-Dalmore 2.4 (16). BOG: Amber Clarke - Narre North. U11 Narre Warren 6.4 (40) d Beaconsfield 4.6 (30). BOG: Xavier Shinners - Narre Warren. U11 Officer 4.4 (28) d Narre South Lions Navy 2.2 (14). BOG: Tyler Finn - Narre South Lions. U11 Berwick 4.5 (29) d Parkmore 1.0 (6). BOG: Harrison Best - Berwick.

QUIZ NUMBER 1468 ANSWERS: 1. Serena Williams 2. Wentworth 3. Gai Waterhouse 4. Murray Rose 5. Margaret Court 6. West Ham 7. The eyes 8. Peter Pan 9. Danger 10. Ipswich 11. Edward Heath 12. Two 13. Baghdad Note 14. Tarzan 15. Johnny Famechon 16. John Duggan 17. Wally Grout 18. Black and white stripes 19. Ian Davies 20. Raelene Boyle

SEFNL FINALS FIXTURE - WEEK 2 SECOND SEMI-FINALS - SATURDAY 5 SEPTEMBER AT PAKENHAM

SENIORS RESERVES UNDER 19s UNDER 18s

Cranbourne v Berwick Cranbourne v Berwick Berwick v Cranbourne Berwick v Doveton

2.35pm 12.15pm 10.05am 8.15am

FIRST SEMI-FINALS - SUNDAY 6 SEPTEMBER AT BERWICK

Narre Warren's gun-rover Dylan Quirk struggles to break free of Berwick hard-nut Jake McLardy during Saturday's qualifying final at Edwin Flack Reserve. 143642 Picture: ROB CAREW

Wickers off to top start By DAVID NAGEL BERWICK’S march towards its first grand final appearance in 16 years was off to the perfect start with a gutsy and grinding 12-point victory over Narre Warren on Saturday. The Wickers qualifying final victory on their home-deck at Edwin Flack Reserve sets up a mouth-watering second semi-final showdown against Cranbourne at Pakenham on Saturday. The winner marches through to the big-dance, with the loser getting a second-chance the following week against the winner of Sunday’s first semi-final between Narre Warren and Beaconsfield. The Wickers, renowned for their high-skill and quick ballmovement, confronted a huge challenge, with the stronger bodies of the Magpies suited to the greasy conditions. “Look they weren’t ideal conditions for us, and if we were a racehorse we probably would have been scratched,” said Berwick coach Rhys Nisbet.

“Having said that, we’re confident we can handle any conditions and we’ve got some real tough nuts around the footy. And it’s not just one or two anymore; we’ve got some options that we can roll through there with confidence.” Madi Andrews and Michael Harold were typically ferocious at the contest, while Jayden Goumas and Jake McLardy continue to earn their stripes with their attack at the footy. The Wickers looked in control, kicking out to a four-goal lead midway through the second quarter, but the Magpies cut the margin to just seven points at half time with three late goals. The conditions took their toll after the main break, the Magpies wasteful kicking 2.10 to 4.3 in the second half to let the Wickers off the hook. Mitch Johnson had a huge influence for the winners, kicking four in the first half, while ruckman Mick Manley and wingman Tom Brennan were superb fourquarter contributors. Trent Papworth, Dylan

Quirk and Matt Lee battled until the bitter end for the Maggies, while George Angelopoulos was the main offender up forward, kicking seven points from as many attempts. Beaconsfield awoke from a second-quarter slumber to end Doveton’s season with a 25-point victory in Sunday’s elimination final at Officer. The Eagles led by 16 points at quarter time, but a 6.1 to 0.0 second term had the Doves on the front foot. Beacy coach Clint Evans gave his side the mother-of-all sprays at the main break, and they responded, kicking eight goals to one in the second half to keep their premiership defence alive. Taylor Joyce and Jesse Linkins kicked three each for the winners while Jake Aarts, Damien Szwaja and Daniel Mislicki got plenty of it around the ground. Departing Doveton coach Shannon Henwood was terrific around the stoppages while Ryan Morrison and Russell Gabriel did the green and black proud.

SENIORS RESERVES UNDER 19s UNDER 18s

Narre Warren v Beaconsfield Narre Warren v Beaconsfield Narre Warren v Beaconsfield Beaconsfield v Pakenham

2.35pm 12.15pm 10.05am 8.15am

NETBALL QUALIFYING FINALS - SATURDAY AT BERWICK A GRADE: Pakenham 35 d Hampton Park 25 B GRADE: Doveton 36 d Berwick 27 C GRADE: Beaconsfield 26 d Cranbourne 20 D GRADE: Cranbourne 36 d Narre Warren 29 UNDER 17 RED: Narre Warren 31 d Beaconsfield 16 UNDER 17 WHITE: Beaconsfield 23 d ROC 22 UNDER 15 RED: Doveton 20 d Beaconsfield 18 UNDER 15 WHITE: Pakenham 34 d Doveton 18 UNDER 13 RED: Doveton 25 d Narre Warren 12 UNDER 13 WHITE: ROC 34 d Narre Warren 20 ELIMINATION FINALS - SUNDAY AT STARLING ROAD A GRADE: Doveton 47 d Beaconsfield 42 B GRADE: Beaconsfield 49 d ROC 42 C GRADE: Berwick 27 d Tooradin-Dalmore 26 D GRADE: Berwick 28 d Pakenham 24 UNDER 17 RED: Pakenham 28 d Berwick 19 UNDER 17 WHITE: Narre Warren 27 d Cranbourne 25 UNDER 15 RED: Pakenham 31 d ROC 25 UNDER 15 WHITE: ROC 29 d Cranbourne 17 UNDER 13 RED: Cranbourne 37 d Beaconsfield 14 UNDER 13 WHITE: Cranbourne 23 d Pakenham 12 NETBALL FINALS FIXTURE - WEEK 2 SECOND SEMI-FINALS - SATURDAY 5 SEPTEMBER AT PAKENHAM

A GRADE B GRADE C GRADE D GRADE UNDER 17 RED UNDER 17 WHITE UNDER 15 RED UNDER 15 WHITE UNDER 13 RED UNDER 13 WHITE

Narre Warren v Pakenham Narre Warren v Doveton Narre Warren v Beaconsfield Beaconsfield v Cranbourne ROC v Narre Warren Pakenham v Beaconsfield Narre Warren v Doveton Beaconsfield v Pakenham ROC v Doveton Beaconsfield v ROC

2.15pm 1pm Noon Noon 10.55am 10.55am 9.50am 9.50am 8.45am 8.45am

FIRST SEMI-FINALS - SUNDAY 6 SEPTEMBER AT BERWICK

A GRADE B GRADE C GRADE D GRADE UNDER 17 RED UNDER 17 WHITE UNDER 15 RED UNDER 15 WHITE UNDER 13 RED UNDER 13 WHITE

Hampton Park v Doveton Berwick v Beaconsfield Cranbourne v Berwick Narre Warren v Berwick Beaconsfield v Pakenham ROC v Narre Warren Beaconsfield v Pakenham Doveton v ROC Narre Warren v Cranbourne Narre Warren v Cranbourne

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Time to release the beast JAGUAR makes no bones about the fact that it wants to be seen as a marque specialising in sports models, hence the strong emphasis on the dynamics of the all-new Jaguar XE. The newest Jaguar is overtly sporting in every way - mostly good ways, but some not quite so good; more about the latter in a moment. Jaguar’s distinctive large grille, slim headlights and long bonnet lead back to a coupelike roofline then down into the sweetest part of the car, the short bootlid with an unobtrusive rear spoiler. It’s not all about style; the drag coefficient of 0.26 is excellent, due not only to the sleek body, but also the almost completely flat underfloor. Inside, the XE is elegant, with a sporting binnacle directly in front of the driver, a central infotainment screen and subtle ventilation outlets. We particularly like the raised area that runs all they way across the lower area of the windscreen that’s looks for all the world like an extension of the stereo speakers. Rear headroom is marginal

for anyone over about 175 cm, a drawback of the coupe-like shape. Legroom will be limited if you’re sitting behind a tall driver who needs their seat well back. Compromises between those in the front and back seats are necessary. Not unusual in sports sedans, and many Jaguars of the past haven’t exactly been spacious machines. About three quarters of the XE’s body is made from aluminium, however the doors are in high-strength steel. We were initially surprised to find the Jaguar XE isn’t a lot lighter than other vehicles in its class - think Audi 4, BMW 4, Mercedes C - until the Jaguar engineers explained the aluminium was used to provide maximum rigidity, not low weight. That rigidity gives the suspension a very stable platform on which to work, thus letting it dampen road shocks to let the small Jag grip hard in corners without sacrificing ride comfort. Cornering is brilliant, with electric power steering that’s arguably the best, most intuitive, we have ever felt. Strong words? Possibly, but try for yourself then judge us.

The stunning shape of the all-new Jaguar XE will create plenty of sales. However, driving is marred by thick windscreen pillars that blocked too many times during our climb up the mountains behind Cairns and Port Douglas. Comfort is surprisingly good considering the fact that the suspension definitely leans in the direction of sportiness. Jaguar XE in Australia is powered by four-cylinder 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engines in two different stages of tune,

producing 147 kW of power and 280 Nm of torque, or 170 kW / 340 Nm, then there’s the supercharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol with 250 kW and an enjoyable 450 Newton metres. Borrowed from the F-Type, the supercharged V6 the XE S is capable of doing the 0-100 km/h acceleration test in just 5.1 seconds. While the XE S sounds pretty good when hammered hard

we really would like more volume, please! Those seeking big torque and small consumption can buy an ultra-modern turbo-diesel, again a four-cylinder unit displacing 2.0 litres. It gives you 132 kilowatts and torque of 450 Nm. The latter spreads from 1750 to 2500 revs. All Jaguar XE models im-

ported to Australia drive the rear wheels through a ZF eightspeed automatic transmission. A six-speed manual is sold in some markets but none will be imported to Australia, not even on special order. The model range starts with the $60,400 XE 20t Prestige and runs through to the V6 S at $104,200. With superb styling, stunning chassis dynamics and a price list that begins at just $60,400 (plus on-roads) the Jaguar XE seems highly likely to steal plenty of sales from the big three German marques, as well as the Japanese Lexus.

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

MAJESTIC Knight 2007 Caravan. 20'6" x 7'9", dual axle, Ibis air conditioning, 12 volt battery for free camping, outside shower, roll out awning, outside drop down table, queen size bed, fridge, separate freezer, microwave, 12V TV, inbuilt stereo with CD/DVD player, electric gas hot water, water storage, Lshaped lounge. Plenty of cupboards for storage, light woodgrain interior with modern upholstery. Van has had limited use & presents as new. Nothing more to spend just load up, hitch & go on holidays. Registration (P39583) $27,500 Phone: John 0412 335 334.

VAN CRUISER Offroad Camper Trailer. Aussie made high quality. With Amex walls and floor just Velcro together very easy to assemble. Water tank and pump, USB charger, cigarette lighter socket, Engel fridge socket, volt gauge, led lighting and solar charging plug. Electric brakes with controller on trailer. 2 years old only used twice. New price was $10,000. Sell for $6,500 ono. Registered (U64614). Grab a bargain. Phone: 0418 551 817.

ONSITE CARAVAN & Aluminium Annexe in E.C. Western Port Foreshore Lang Lang. Views of the bay from the front, views of the country from the back. Great fIshing, walk 50m to beach, everything included, fridges/microwave, all cutlery /crockery etc. Friendly park for all ages, pets welcome. Reduced from $9,000 to $8,000. Call Frank 0411 718 140 after 3pm.

PARAMOUNT Signature 2005. Full ensuite, roll out awning, gas oven and jets, microwave, gas hot water, solar panels and 2 x deep cycle batteries, sleeps 2. 3 way fridge, slide out outside bbq, reverse cycle air con, digital tv with dvd player, front and rear boot, always garaged. Plus many more features. Immaculate condition. Reg (T07525). $34,000. Negotiable. Phone: 0400 182 953

PIONEER Sundowner Camper Trailer 2006. Great condition, always garaged, Treg hitch, electric drum brakes, 12V/240V built in fridge, under bed storage accessible via side door when folded. Front storage box with dual batteries, Anderson plug for charging, pole carrier under trailer, heavy duty canvas, overall length from hitch to rear 4700mm, height when folded 1400mm, width 1960mm, extermely easy tow and set up, annex roof is permanently attached and folds up with main canvas. Reg (V68034). $11,500 ono. Phone: 0437 878 660.

ROADSTAR Vacationer Tango. Tandem wheels with 2 spare, new roll on awning + new annexe, 2 gas bottles, electric brakes, inside measurements 18 ft by 7.3 ft, double island bed, air conditioner, 3 way fridge, microwave, TV/DVD player, CD radio, can sleep four people, lots of cupboard space, underbed storage. $20,000 neg. Reg (P65994). Phone: 0404 198 947.

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WINDSOR GENESIS 2010 Limited edition 21ft caravan. One owner from new. Dual axle, electric brakes, reverse cycle air conditioning, seperate toilet & shower, 3/4 sized fridge /freezer, wired for Solar, 12v 100 amp deep cycle battery, Anderson plug, full ensuite, washing machine, TV/DVD/CD stereo, bluetooth and outside speakers, Wynguard TV aerial, microwave, four seasons hatch, large boot at front. Hot water system, 12v water pump, rear view camera, 12v outside and inside outlet, under seat/bed storage, gas bayonet, full oven, awning. Registration expires May 2016 (T15066). Excellent condition. $43,500.Phone: 0419 365 980.

WINDSOR Rapid 16ft. 2004. Electric brakes, side kitchen, rear cafe dinnette, double fold out beds each end (one has an inner-spring mattress), 4 burner gas hot plate and grill, rangehood, microwave, 90lt 3 way fridge/freezer, reverse cycle air conditioner, roll out awning (near new), plenty of storage with robe and slide out pantry, storage at both ends under the bed areas, easy set up, ideal family caravan. Reg (Q35639). $23,500. Phone: 0419 503 008.

WINDSOR, Dynasty, 24ft, 2001, full ensuite, island d/bed, 3x bunks, 4 burner, cooktop, grill, microwave, comes with all cooking equipment/utensils. New TV, bedding, roll out awning come annexe, elec brakes, tandom axle, independent suspension, Rev cycle AC, gas, HWS, front boot storage, 2 new gas bottles, reg 05.2016, easy to two. $32,500ono. 03 5625 1312.

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DAIHATSU Sirion 2006, 1.3lt, auto, 4 door, 105,000 kms, registration (TNN-458) until June 2016. RWC. $7,000. Phone: 0433 175 066.

FORD, Transit, 2007. EC inside and out. Four new tyres. Ready for work w/ cargo barrier and commercial carpet. Service books. RWC. 126,00KMS. Reg: 1FH4LS to 07/16. $16,990. Ph: 0429 068 115 FORD, ute, BF, 2005, EC, 170,000kms, silver, canopy with ladder racks, ABS, 2 airbags, ZYY-422. $9,800ono. Phone 0422 343 138.

HOLDEN, Nova 1996 sedan. Blue, auto, AC, PWS, low KM's. VGC. RWC. Registered to October 2015. YZT150. $2,700. Ph: 0468 941 588

HOLDEN, HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $5,770ono. 9796 8789.

MERCEDES BENZ, C200, 2003 sedan. Super charge. Silver. Auto. Full option, low KMs, EC. RWC. Reistered to August 2016, SID748. $9,200. Ph: 0429 227 672

MITSUBISHI Magna 2003 Tl Sport 3.5ltr, v6, auto. Reg 06.01.16, 258,000kms, dual fuel, power steering, tinted windows, many accessories, EC, no roadworthy, SRH-033. $3,500 negotiable. North Dandenong. Phone 0438 328 844.

REFRIGERATED TOYOTA HILUX, utility, 2014, odometer 3600kms, would suit new buyer, 2400L x 1800 x 1300H measured externally, 82mm fibreglass/polyurethane white gloss finish, checker-plate food grade slipresistant flooring, double rear barn doors with deep freeze multi-blade seals internal flush bulkhead light wired to the tail light circuit, steel frame, alloy mudguards, rear step and docking rubbers, SS Camlock on each door with 'Quicklock' handles, SS heavy duty hinges, SS door holdbacks, SS rear door frame, SS door sills, double seal gaskets on doors, tapered edge doors side door - passenger LH side, doors are key lockable. Reg. MOOJSE (plates not included). $38,500 neg. 0419 030 773. SUZUKI, Swift, Cino, 1996, manual, mechanically good, reg until 06/16, NUR-918. $950. 0429 689 012.


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