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“Our Facebook page was predicting about 500 people, but the beautiful weather and the local charities and community organisations that banded together brought everyone out,” she said. Safely open for use, Victoria’s second Livvi’s play space still has a few fun bits and pieces to be added. “Some additional elements will be coming in the next few weeks including wheelchair accessible sand diggers and sand table and a lot more interactive panels,” Ms Howell explained.

Utilising the all-inclusive amphitheatre with wheelchair cut-ins the playground patrons were treated to performances from the special needs group at Cathy Lea Dancing, signing from Auslan and singing from Hey Dee Ho Music and a butterfly kite flying spectacular from the Casey Scouts. Buzzing with excitement on the day the Livvi’s Place Facebook page was also alive with comments of praise after its first day and Ms Howell said many of the messages hit home for her. Continued on page 2

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Ms Howell said the wheelchair friendly carousel was a big hit on the day along with the seated flying fox and jumbo-sized slide with adjacent ramp. “This play space has removed all the barriers for people and families of children with disabilities with linking paths for easy access to all the equipment,” Ms Howell told Star News. The first of its kind in the region and after two years in the making, Ms Howell said she was blown away by the huge turnout on the day.

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BUTTERFLIES on string filled the sky to the tune of drums and laughter as around 2000 people gathered for the grand opening of the Marriott Waters all abilities play space. Centred around inclusion and designed for everyone, Livvi’s Place was officially opened for play on Sunday 13 September to the delight of hundreds of disabled children, carers and parents who could all slide, swing, dig in the sand and move around the playground together.

A dream turned reality for volunteer community co-ordinator and ambassador for the project, Therese Howell, who said her son, Jack Howell, summed the project up in his speech. Born without a left hand and a shortened forearm 11-year-old Jack spoke on behalf of all the young people who will benefit from the community meeting and play space. “This is a playground for all children, whether you have a disability or not, we can all play together,” he explained, and that’s what they did!

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Livvi’s Place in full swing From page 1 Cassie Van Diemen wrote: “Awesome, awesome playground. It’s so amazing and made me smile so much today to see my daughter playing and included with all the other kids. It truly is an inclusive play space. Thank you.” Since 2006, The Touched by Olivia Foundation has supported and opened 14 Livvi’s Places across Australia and Rebecca Ho from the organisation said she had seen each and every community embrace them over her four-year involvement. “All abilities play spaces are critical, and the communities they are built in really take them on and make them their own. “The spaces create social opportunities for parents, carers and siblings who are otherwise quite isolated or often have to leave their disabled family member at home because there aren’t adequate amenities or access for them,” Ms Ho explained. Victoria’s first Livvi’s Place was built in St Alban’s at Errington Reserve in 2013 and its newest place can be found at the Marriott Waters Recreation Reserve in Lyndhurst.

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Above: Women in pink executive officer at the Touched by Olivia Foundation Rebecca Ho seated on the slide with Therese Howell, founder of the Touched by Olivia Foundation Justine Perkins and project champion Cr Amanda Stapledon. 144293 Picture: KARA LORGELLY A place for all- the Touched by Olivia Foundation play space opened with a splash of pink on Sunday 13 September. 144293 Picture: ANTHEA BARRY

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Cop takes hard line By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE top cop for Melbourne’s southeast makes no apologies for a hard-line stance on family violence. Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius said police made a determined push 18 months ago to treat a family violence offender like “any other serious criminal”. A pro-arrest and pro-remand policy was then brought in. No longer would offenders “lounge around” in an interview room but they’d be kept in a police cell while police decided on the next step. Such treatment took away the perpetrators “misplaced notions” such as having “dominion and control over their victim”. Mr Cornelius points out why police take every intervention order breach seriously, whether it is harassment by phone and social media or contact violations. Looking back on cases where a partner or child is killed, often there

has been a build-up of intervention order breaches against the victim. “What underpins that breach is a mental attitude by the perpetrator that he is not going to be held accountable. “You might see breaches before an act of violence occurs. It’s part of a pattern or a build-up that has to be stopped.” In Casey, 46 per cent of assaults are family-violence related - the highest rate in the state. The region’s hardline approach has led to significantly reduced re-offending by family violence offenders. In recent years, there had been annual rises of 60 per cent in recidivism. Last year, there was a 6.3 per cent drop in the southern metro police area - the only division in the state to record a reduction. There’s a list of 320 offenders at high and extreme risk of recommitting family violence in the south-east. Without this harder line policy, the list would be over 700, Mr Cornelius said.

The second step was in partnership with Dandenong Magistrates’ Court to fast-track offenders through the judicial system. Offenders front a magistrate within a week. Prior to fast tracking, it took about 16 weeks - a delay that undermined the significance of the offence and further exposes the victim to risk, Mr Cornelius said. At the same time, victims have been more responsive. In November, 16 family violence matters were withdrawn by the affected family member before their first court hearing. Since the pilot started in December, only four matters were withdrawn over four months. Before the pilot, about 63 per cent of matters were withdrawn. The rate is now 10 per cent. Mr Cornelius said there was strong anecdotal evidence that offenders were being held to one offence and recidivists were stopping their offending.

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“They’re acting like children and they need a grown-up to step them through to help them change their thinking. “These individuals clearly need to understand what they’re doing is wrong.” The next steps included to ensure offenders directed to men’s behaviour change programs didn’t get credits from the courts for just “sitting up the back”. He said he was “all for” more investment in the behavioural programs - reportedly running at 11-month waiting lists in the south-east. Mr Cornelius also called for courts to impose more supervisory orders on offenders. One of the chief problems was to direct more community services’ funding towards early intervention rather than crisis response. As police well know, the crisis usually comes after a long build-up of early warning indicators.

POLICE seized about 230 cannabis plants after a drug raid at a Cranbourne West property earlier this month. The house was raided on Thursday 3 September where police found a hydroponic set up and arrested a woman. The woman was remanded in custody. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au

There’s no de-fence A MAN has been caught drink-driving after his car mounted the kerb and crashed into a front fence in Cranbourne North last night. Police have released a photo of the crash, which occurred after the car was driven off the road and into the fence near Rosebank Drive. The 30-year-old unlicensed driver, from Cranbourne North, blew more than 0.16 and will attend court in the coming months. No-one was injured in the crash.

P-plater loses licence A P-PLATE driver was detected driving at 38km/h over the speed limit on Fisheries Road in Devon Meadows on Thursday night. He was caught by Central State Highway Patrol members travelling at 118km/h in an 80km/h zone about 5.15pm. The driver had only held his licence for just over four months and also returned a positive drug test. The P-plater was issued with a $569 fine, gained six demerit points and had his licence suspended for six months.

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POPPING bottles was the only fitting celebration for Cranbourne Women s Football Club after its inaugural Victorian Women s Football League (VWFL) Division 1 premiership triumph. Cranbourne talls Cara Moody, left, and Ebony Hobson made sure everyone copped a quick drink following the side's nail-biting one-point win. The Eagles trailed all day and needed to bridge an 18-point gap heading into the final term. The south east's finest achieved the virtually impossible, keeping Knox scoreless in the last quarter and booting their way into the record books. The club will now get a chance to battle the best in Victoria in the VWFL's Premier Division from 2016 after the Eagles were also promoted on the back of the tremendous season. For more on the side's gripping triumph, turn to the Sport section. 144281

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Princesses for a night By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CLAD in white dresses and tiaras, and suits and ties, 26 students from Marnebek School twirled and curtsied their way through an unforgettable Friday night. In front of family and friends, 13 couples from the dual mode school, which caters for students with high needs and intellectual disabilities, were presented to society in the school's fifth debutante ball. In between meals, the Year 10 and 11 students danced the cha-cha, jive and

waltz, at Amberlee Receptions in Cranbourne, and debutante co-ordinator at the school Nicole Dinsdale said the evening was “amazing”. “The students had been practising after school for nine weeks and absolutely loved the experience,” Ms Dinsdale said. Buzzing with chatter on Monday 14 September after the ball, Ms Dinsdale said the girls felt like princesses and “certainly looked it” on the night. “They all did me proud,” she said.

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A PART answer to the Boozy Bogans (Cranbourne News, 9 September) is somewhat simple and the press of a button will do the trick. It would take just one of our federal politicians to bring forth a private members bill to change the legislation as has been done for tobacco, (please contact your member). Simply note the effect that the reduction of advertising had on reducing smoking and how lung cancer and other health concerns have been lessened. Why, then, can't we do much the same for alcohol. Advertising is undertaken for one reason and one reason alone, to increase the consumption of alcohol.

Society is well aware of the ill effects of excessive drinking. Surely we do not need to encourage it. As an example, simply observe the advertising on the apparel of our elite sports personalities. Surely this at least can be legislated against. Yes, we can do something and we must to help stop the culture we are establishing, namely the consumption of alcohol as the norm at most social gatherings. Let us act now before we do further damage to our society. It can be done and we can at least legislate to reduce the advertising of alcohol especially. Ron Roberts, Cranbourne.

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Support pulls together CASEY and Cardinia identities came together on Friday night, 11 September, to raise funds to support charity projects across both shires. The Casey Cardinia Foundation’s annual charity dinner, held at Cardinia Cultural Centre, raised money to provide grants within the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire. Olympian Jacqui Cooper and performers Jason Heerah, Speranza and the Outlook All Together Choir entertained a full house as guests dined on fine food donated by Khan’s Hospitality Service. Casey councillor and foundation board member Amanda Stapledon said the night was a “huge success”. “We had a great turnout of people, the entertainment was fabulous and we raised significant funds,” she said. “We’ve received great support from Cardinia for a number of years and that support is just build-

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Satellite shed By CASEY NEILL A NEW shed will ensure a fast firefighting response for Cannons Creek. The Devon Meadows Fire Brigade officially opened a rebuilt satellite station on Cannons Creek Road, Cannons Creek, on Saturday 12 September. South east region brigade administrative support officer Jane Barber said the former station was “like an old tin shed”.

“It wasn’t functional at all. There were no toilets or anything there,” she said. “It was time for that to go and a better one put in.” Thanks to Rural Fire Station Project funding, Ms Barber said there was now a kitchenette, toilets and room for the most modern firefighting trucks. Devon Meadows Fire Brigade formed in 1946, has 20 members - several living in Cannons Creek - and attends up to 90 incidents each year.

It took over the Cannons Creek patch from Pearcedale Fire Brigade in January 1963 and over the next few years decided to build a sub-station. Its first home was on land owned by brigade members Pat and Allen Pinnock. The brigade received road reserve land in 1979 and Cannons Creek residents fundraised to provide a shed that opened in 1980. The CFA over time negotiated to acquire the land.

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Art for the memories By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SICK of living in the ‘forgotten’ town of Cannons Creek, resident Tracey Perrott has taken to her camera, paint brush and artistic eye in a bid to put the creek on Casey’s map. The small town of about 500 people is hopeful that some future spending will be made in Cannons Creek and Ms Perrott has already got her wish list ready. “A public toilet for the foreshore has been in the works for a while and we have half a basketball court and want to get a full one built, but it feels like we’re running into a brick wall with the Casey councillors,” she said. A resident of almost 20 years, Ms Perrott said: “A lot of people don’t even know where Cannons Creek is. “Last year all the Casey councillors were invited to Cannons Creek to have a look around and only four out of 11 came - and only two out of the four had been to Cannons Creek before,” she said. Since the lack of awareness was highlighted by the visit, Ms Perrott, a member of the Cannons Creek Foreshore Reserves Committee of Management, decided to use her talents as an artist to lift the town’s profile.

Tracey Perrott with her works which are currently on display at the Doveton Library. 144223 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS A budding artist since she was 12 years old, Ms Perrott will be showing an exhibition of 18 art works at Doveton Library. Centred around Casey’s coastal villages including Warneet, Cannons Creek and Blind Bight, the exhibition

showcases photography framed and on canvas and graphite, pencil and pastel drawings of local flora and fauna. “Art is a hobby of mine but I am very passionate about Cannons Creek wildlife, plants and landscapes and hope these exhibitions raise aware-

ness and build community support for Cannons Creek,” Ms Perrott said. The exhibition is the first to be held in the new Doveton Library art space and will run for the next two months before moving to Cranbourne Library. The pieces are all available to buy.

Crime spree teens gangs get theft tech savvy TECH savvy crime gangs who have used social media to commit thefts on the Mornington Peninsula are allegedly made up of many members from Casey and Dandenong. Police believe the gangs are using Facebook and encryption apps to coordinate car thefts on the peninsula and in Frankston, allowing their members

to flee quickly, recruit new people and plan their next hit. Frankston Embona Detective Sergeant Marty O’Brien said gangs with names such as Apex, Y2K and YKK were making life “very busy” for detectives, with many members - some as young as 13 - coming to Frankston from Dandenong and Narre Warren.

A Hampton Park man, 24, believed to be a get-away driver, was arrested by Mornington police in relation to one of the thefts and later released, but may be charged at a later date. On Saturday 22 August eight cars were broken into in Bentons and Dunns roads, Mt Martha, with thieves stealing a Subaru - later recovered in

Frankston North - and loose change. In Mt Martha on the same night, up to four men burgled a house on The Esplanade, frightening a couple who woke to find them rifling through bedside cupboards and draws before they fled with $20,000 worth of jewellery. - with The News Mornington Peninsula

Young aim for the best CALLING all young achievers in the City of Casey. Nominations for the 2016 Victorian Young Achiever Awards are now open and Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan has called upon local residents to throw the names of potential candidates into the ring. He said there were many young achievers in Casey who deserved state-wide recognition. “Every day young people in Casey from all walks of life are making significant contributions to our community’s future,” Mr Donnellan said. “I strongly encourage you to get online and nominate one of the many young achievers doing their part in our community to make a difference and improve the lives of others. “Through creativity, skills and hard work, young people are addressing some of our toughest challenges - they are leading the way for making our area a welcome place.” The Victorian Young Achiever Awards acknowledge and encourage young Victorians aged up to 29. In 2016 the awards will recognise the achievements of young people across 11 categories ranging from arts and fashion to community service and leadership. Nominations are now open and close on 11 December 2015, with the winners announced at a Gala Presentation Dinner next year. For more information or to nominate a young achiever, visit www.awardsaustralia.com/ young-achiever-awards/vic.

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Roof fire clears out golf club IT’S believed about 50 people were evacuated from the Amstel Golf Club in Cranbourne on Monday 14 September after a fire erupted in the roof cavity. A police investigation into the blaze was underway and a spokesperson from Victoria Police said the fire was not believed to be suspicious. “An arson chemist will attend to determine the exact cause,” they said. No-one was injured in the blaze, with fire trucks attending the scene about 1pm today. The fire was reported under control about 1.15pm and fire trucks left the scene about 1.40pm. - GEORGIA WESTGARTH

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A 20-YEAR-OLD Kooweerup man has been put on a good behaviour bond after being stabbed during a violent brawl. The man arrived drunk with friends to buy cannabis at a Narre Warren home late on 18 October, a court was told on Monday. The fight sparked when the man aggressively refused to get off an attendee’s motorcycle and then threw punches at the owner. After being forced back against a vehicle, the victim was punched to the upper cheek and kicked to the legs. The home’s resident told the accused to leave. The accused retaliated with a broken bottle, which was thrown and then struck that resident in the hand. The accused believed he was stabbed by one of the older men at the gathering, police prosecutor Senior Constable Tanique McFarlane told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. The accused was treated at Dandenong Hospital. On 30 November, the man crashed his vehicle into another car and an electrical box in Mount Waverley. At the scene, the accused roundhouse kicked a victim causing them to fall to the ground and left without giving his name and address. The court was told that the man, who pleaded guilty to all charges, had been sentenced onto a youth justice plan by the County Court

for a subsequent offence but had no prior convictions. He had significant cognitive difficulties complicated by drug issues and a lack of family support, his lawyer told the court. The accused told the court he didn’t go out anymore, and had little contact with disability services as part of his justice plan. “I just look after my mum and go to the gym. “I’m too scared from what happened to me the past two years. “I just want to sleep off everything.” Magistrate Pauline Spencer noted a lot of corrections orders didn’t cater for people with disabilities. “Someone should be talking to (the accused) about training and getting a job. “That’s what the court would expect Disability Services to be doing.” In sentencing, Ms Spencer she took into account it was his first offending as well as “significant mitigating factors” such as his impaired decision-making and functioning. She noted the man had made changes since starting the justice plan, including cutting himself off from his former peers. “Normally when there are multiple assaults there’s a lot more severe penalty but I understand you’re dealing with a number of difficulties. “That makes your case quite a different case than others that come before me.”

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linked by brothers Moses and Johnee will compete against three other families in the show’s 10th season. Older brother Moses, 39, says he feels a deep sense of paternal responsibility for his brother Johnee, 38, who has steadily gained weight since his teenage years, reaching 170kgs before the age of 18. Moses' personal goals are to feel good at the beach with his shirt off and enjoy shopping for clothes, as well as becoming a positive role model for his family. While wife Rina, 37, who weighs more than her husband wants to lose wants to feel

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Shooting death shockwaves Reporter CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS continues his series into the after-effects of the death of Islamic extremist Numan Haider. A NEW vigilance has emerged in the Afghan community in the south-east since the tragic death of Numan Haider at Endeavour Hills Police Station 12 months ago, an Islamic Council of Victoria spokesman has said. Kuranda Seyit recalls the “shockwaves” sent through the local Afghan community after Haider was fatally shot after attacking two police officers on 23 September 2014. “Once the dust had settled it was a very tragic scenario. It was a scenario that people didn’t expect. “You had a fairly young person who, for various reasons and factors, was led down a violent pathway towards not only the death of himself but the injuries to the two police officers.” There was a whirl of ensuing emotions - frustration at the news coverage and the high emotion of coming “face to face with the young man in the coffin” at Haider’s funeral.

Many in south east Melbourne knew the family involved and had a connection with Haider, Mr Seyit said. Afterwards some anxiety crept in. Some people have “unanswered questions” pending a state Coroner’s inquiry into Haider’s shooting. The inquiry has a “lack of transparency” due to national security interests, but enough evidence to “put to bed” the rumour and hearsay rumbling within the “grassroots”, he said. It was widely reported that Mr Haider, influenced by Islamic State propaganda, was fatally shot by police in selfdefence after he stabbed two officers with a bladed weapon in a premeditated attack. Since the incident, the Afghan community has “taken the initiative” to talk and dine with state and federal police command, politicians and leaders of security groups. In the aftermath, Star News

reported on some of the police’s outreach efforts such as crosscultural seminars between officers and community leaders. At the end of Ramadan, police - including Superintendent Russell Barrett - helped a Doveton mosque’s members hand out food to neighbours. Mr Seyit was impressed by a police pledge to do its best to prevent such incidents before they escalated to criminality. However he described the relationship as “tenuous” though there was goodwill on both sides. “It’s tenuous in a sense because of the outstanding question marks. “There are people who, on the ground, feel frustrated and anxious while community organisations are trying to build the bridges. “The Muslim community, along with the Afghan community, understand the most important thing in Australia is to maintain peaceful co-existence

Doveton Afghan mosque members Ahsanullah (Pacha) Noori, Idris Popal, Aziz Popal, Rokhan Akbar and Bashier Popal showed their support for the community when they prepared meals to give to neighbours at the end of Ramadan in July.141791 Picture: GARY SISSONS and a respectful and fair society,” Mr Seyit said. “So they’re the first to put their hands up to protect Australia and ensure they live together peacefully.”

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nor of Victoria Linda Dessau on Friday 11 September, in front of a big crowd at Government House in Melbourne. “I think I said ’thank you’ when she pinned it on - I was terrified,” Barbara laughed. Recognised for her efforts after organising the Ulysses Motorcycle Club’s annual toy run with Tony for the past 30 years, Barbara said the medal is a “great honour” and one that signals the end of the pair’s contribution to the December run. “I think 30 years is enough;

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It’s parents vs terrorism By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PARENTS need to be the first port of call when it comes to preventing home-grown terror among Casey’s youth, according to State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy. During a visit to the Star News Group offices on Thursday afternoon where he discussed a range of local and state-wide issues, Mr Guy was asked how extremism among children and young adults can be curbed. Twelve months have passed since 18-year-old Numan Haider’s fateful attack on police in Endeavour Hills, and even less since Federal police executed raids throughout Casey in response to an alleged plot to target police at a local Anzac Day service. Mr Guy said parents had the best opportunity to talk to their kids when they noticed behavioural change. “I think the biggest issue with home-grown terror is parents,� he said. “If you notice attitude changes in your kids ... the government can’t notice those changes, the communities can’t notice those changes, churches, mosques or synagogues or temples can’t notice those changes. “Parents are the first port of call to noticing behavioural changes amongst children, kids.�

The aspiring premier said there was only “so much� that governments could do to help children who had become disillusioned, and said it was unfair to also single out community groups such as the Islamic community. “They do a lot, a lot, a lot more than people realise to help and assist to ensure their community is not unfairly branded or maligned and that anyone within in their community who removes themselves, that they try and come around, to try and help,� Mr Guy said. “And so do a number of Christian communities, it’s not an issue that’s just relevant to Islamic communities. “Some of the Christian communities have had similar problems. “The first point of call is parents. If you notice your children lock themselves in their room, don’t want to contact any of their friends anymore, spend a lot of time on the computer ... well you might want to have a conversation with the child as to whether they’re OK.� Mr Guy also responded to Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius’s concerns - aired by Star News - about the harm caused by packaged liquor and its proliferation in disadvantaged areas of the south-east. The Opposition leader said the best thing would be for south-east councils to ask the

State Government for a moratorium on new liquor outlets in affected areas. As a former Planning Minister, he had introduced such a moratorium in Chapel Street, Prahran. Mr Guy said there was no better advice on community safety than that given by police. However, he backed away from overhauling the liquor licensing regime, which had been labelled by Mr Cornelius as “ridiculously permissive�. Turning his attention to the much-needed upgrade of Thompsons Road, Mr Guy once again criticized the Andrews government for allocating only $20.5 million in this year’s State Budget to duplicate the road despite promising $175 million for the upgrade prior to the election. �That’s not a long term sustainable way of doing business as a government,� Mr Guy said. “Throwing 10 per cent and claim that the problem’s fixed. If you’re going to do it, do it properly. “Now I think Thompsons Road, it’s a big project, I think it’s nearly $200 million but anyone in the south-east knows ... how important Thompsons Road is to be upgraded. “It’s been talked about for a long time, it’s finally being planned, the money just needs to be committed.�

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duction of Dorothy’s adventure is a condensed version but with all the fun, intrigue and vibrancy of the film, Ms Powell said. “It’s a vibrant, live, entertaining, fast paced, great display of our region’s young talent and also includes acrobatics,” she said. All up, 270 young people auditioned for the musical, which will be shown at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong later this month. “They had to sing, dance and act in the first audition and then we held call backs,” Ms Powell said of the extensive audition process. For more information on the stage production and to book tickets visit www.drumtheatre.com. au

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Worthy of praise for Australia Day recognition “The council needs your help to unearth the people, groups and organisations in the community that go above and beyond dedicating their time to improving the lives of others and whose exceptional commitment has greatly benefitted and enriched the Casey community,” Casey mayor Mick Morland said. “If there’s someone that sticks out in

your mind that demonstrates excellence in their field, inspires others and shows leadership, or a wonderful community event worthy of praise, then nominate them for an award.” Individual nominations close at 4pm on Tuesday 27 October, while the community event/activity nominations close on Tuesday 5 January, at 4pm.

All eligible nominees will be acknowledged at the Casey Australia Day Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 26 January. For further details, guidelines and to nominate an individual, event or activity, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/caseyaustraliadayawards, or contact City of Casey customer service on 9705 5200.

AIMING to improve low employment rates across the south east, Evocca College opened in Cranbourne this month. The private vocational education provider will be opening its 13th campus in Victoria which will offer business and community service courses. State manager Jason Rogers said the college aimed to provide successful futures for its students. “It’s not just about finding people job opportunities, it’s also about providing local jobseekers with the confidence, tools and qualifications needed to be a success,” Mr Rogers said. The college opened at Cranbourne Park shopping centre on Monday 14 September and campus manager Ronald Fesolai said he hopes the community embraces what Evocca College has to offer. “I’ve been fortunate to have seen the positive change that education and, in particular Evocca, can make to people’s lives in helping them to achieve their professional aspirations. “Whether that be going on to university or gaining employment,” Mr Fesolai said.

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“Having patients healthcare requirements and planning organised and stored in one portable user friendly tool reduces stress and allows patients to feel in control,” he said. Kelly Sports Berwick and Pakenham took out the Franchise Business Category at the 2013 Cardinia Shire Business Awards. Franchise owner Darren Michelle started out in Berwick in 2010. “I purchased my second zone (Pakenham) early in 2012 which will provide the ability for further future growth and expansion,” he said. Kelly Sports Berwick and Pakenham provides sports-based programs

during school lunchtimes and holidays, after school, at childcare centre and kindergartens, at birthday parties and on Saturdays for three to five year olds. Kelly Sports focuses on teaching young children fundamental sports skills and preparing them for local competitive sport. Jotterbug Creative is also in the running for the Business and Professional Services Business of the Year title. Owner Natalie Bourke completed an Honours Degree in Graphic Design and Illustration then moved from the sticks to the big smoke. She joined a greeting card company in Melbourne and when she wasn’t

creating cards, gift-wrap, calendars and more, she freelanced and explored the more corporate side of the design world. Ms Bourke created identity and branding for local and national businesses and in early 2010 started Jotterbug Creative. She describes the business as a small Mac studio with a big heart offering a professional communication service with a hint of fun. “If you don’t like personalised treatment, face-to-face contact or complete service from concept through to finished product, then you had better look elsewhere,” she said on her website.

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to suit a variety of lot sizes, budgets and lifestyles by some of Melbourne’s leading builders. Livingston has already proved itself a popular choice with more than 450 homesites sold since land sales began four years ago. Upon completion, Livingston will be home to more than 750 households - people of all ages and families of all sizes that are keen to enjoy a relaxed, friendly lifestyle. Peet Limited managing director and CEO Brendan Gore said Livingston has been master planned to offer a convenient and enjoyable lifestyle for its residents. “It will feature a range of excellent facilities with plenty of

open space, parks, a sports precinct and community hub as well as walking trails and cycle paths,” Mr Gore said. Livingston Common already provides a popular recreational space for the community’s young and young-at-heart with a basketball half-court, a climbing frame, kick-about area and picnic facilities. That will be complemented this year with construction of Megasaurus Park now underway. Inspired by dinosaurs, the cutting-edge playground will feature an impressive skeletal dinosaur climbing frame, a slide, cradle swing, climbing scales and even a zip line.

Visit the new Livingston Display Village, explore the community and experience the Livingston life first-hand. There is a great range of homesites currently available, sized 336 to 528 square metres and priced from $185,000, as well as an array of house and land packages. Find out more at livingstoncranbourne.com.au. Livingston Sales and Information Centre, 7-9 Bathgate Crescent (enter via Eliburn Drive), Cranbourne East. Open seven days a week from 11am to 5pm. Contact sales representative Jason Bailes on 5998 8560.

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2 A 1 B 1 C Clyde North 29 Ventasso Street

CENTRAL RIPPER Located only 1 minute walk from the High Street shops and just near the newly renovated Cranbourne Park Shopping centre is this updated and fresh 2 bedroom unit. Property this close to the main shopping precinct is tightly held, and the bonus is this one has no active body corporate, and its own block and street frontage. Terms: 10% Deposit Balance 30 days Or any other negotiated

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NEST OR INVEST SELANDRA RISE - Address to impress in this young estate. This tidy three bedroom home will appeal to all. Quality finishes make luxurious living. Open plan living and dining flows out through sliding doors to a sunny alfresco area. Close to brand new Selandra Rise shopping complex, parks and schools.

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Contact Harvest Realty for stress free rental management and the best possible return on your property. We don’t just manage your property! Rest assured we strive to find the best quality tenants at all times. Contact us to discuss the possibilities! rental@harvestrealty.com.au 22 Enterprise Ave, HAMPTON PARK

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Phillip Island/Inverloch Area Located just up the road from Phillip Island and currently being operated as a cafe/function centre, this 2.5 acre subdividable property (stca), with a beautifully restored church and home awaits a new owners with vision. Comprising: •฀The฀2.5฀acre฀property,฀house฀with฀B&B฀potential,฀church,฀parking฀for 50 cars, shedding, potential to subdivide. •฀The฀home:฀stunning฀100฀years฀old฀period฀home,฀4฀brms/2bath/12฀foot฀ceilings. Ample shedding. •฀The฀church:฀fully฀registered฀commercial฀kitchen,฀internal฀and฀external (red line) liquor license •฀The฀business:฀purchase฀the฀property฀as฀a฀“going฀concern”฀on฀a฀walk฀in-walk out basis or continue to rent the property to the current operators. The฀potential: •฀Enjoy฀as฀it฀is. •฀Subdivide฀and฀sell฀a฀portion฀of฀the฀property฀being฀3฀vacant฀lots.฀ •฀Sell฀the฀house,฀retain฀the฀church฀and฀subdivide฀the฀rest฀leaving฀3฀vacant฀lots for sale or development. •฀Sell฀the฀church฀and฀subdivide฀the฀rest฀leaving฀3฀vacant฀lots฀and฀the฀house฀ •฀Enjoy฀the฀serenity฀while฀you฀run฀your฀business฀while฀deciding฀the฀best option for you ...your options are endless.

linen closet, huge laundry with a wall full of cupboards, plus walk-in wardrobe to one and built-in wardrobes to the other huge kids bedrooms. Extras include refrigerated cooling, stone benches to bathrooms and laundry, 4500-litre water tank, double garage with remote control and internal access, plus a private landscaped backyard. Prime position without the price tag.

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A RARE find in the ever-popular Botanic Ridge estate is this owner-builder, premium quality four-bedroom home. High ceilings, wide hallways, Caesarstone tops and sparkling tiles start off the endless list of features that this family-focused home offers. The house has an enormous master suite at the front, with a hotel-style stone-lined ensuite, luxury corner spa and huge walk-in dressing room will impress. A dedicated movie room is one of the many living zones designed with family in mind, with another informal living room off the kitchen, plus a games room too everyone is catered for. For those lazy Sunday afternoons, an awesome conservatory with stacker windows is the perfect entertaining space that can be used all year round. For the chef of the home, the modern kitchen is complete with cascading Caesarstone tops, walk-in pantry and breakfast-bar kitchen bench. There is plenty of storage, with a walk-in


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Stately in size, flawless in its appearance, this charming yet cosy designer residence is everything you desire in a family home. Love to entertain? Your choice from relaxing theatre room (enough space for a home office) to entertaining in the large meals/family area that spills onto large decked alfresco with natural gas. The home boasts an impressive large kitchen with ample bench space an abundance of cupboards. Completing the picture is three bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, ducted heating, cooling, alarm, ducted vacuum, double lock up garage with internal access and all on a great 703sqm (approx) block.

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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The layout of this home boasts of spacious master bedroom suite, superbly equipped kitchen, stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances, meals area, two large separate living zones, study and a triple lock up garage. The large 700-sqm (approx) allotment provides a generous backyard with side access to rear of yard ideal for a boat or caravan, and the fully uncovered alfresco area will cater for all outdoor entertaining needs.

Currently operating as a car park this 512sqmtrs allotment will return you $17,160.00 per annum. If you're in no hurry and want to move into the Selandra Rise Estate to be amongst this fantastic thriving community then consider the possibilities of this well positioned allotment. Located directly opposite parkland and surrounded by the estates finest homes this is truly a great position to build your dream home!

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110 William Thwaites Boulevard

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Designer Home In Premium Estate

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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.

Excellent demographic and large service radius with no competition! MILK BAR - BUSINESS + PROPERTY "CRANBOURNE" ** Great business opportunity ** Freehold Investment The shop has onsite parking. Huge potential to improve. The business run under management and is currently taking $10,000 pw (approx). There is plenty of potential for the new owner to grow the business, cafe, and a wider variety of groceries with general goods.

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THIS modern home has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three formal and informal generous living areas, double garage and so much more. A feature of the house is a mixture of wooden parquetry flooring and carpet throughout. There is a good-sized main bedroom with his-and-hers walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite. A further two bedrooms have walkin wardrobes. Enjoy a generous open-plan family kitchen with stone benches, and a mixed family and meals zone. The kitchen has stainless-steel appliances, and ample storage including a walk-in pantry. Step outside to a generous entertaining area with pergola for low maintenance outdoor living, just in time for those spring/ summer barbecues with your family and friends. Other features include evaporative cooling, split-system cooling, ducted heating, double garage and so much more. This home is in the Melington estate with no body corporate fees and all within walking distance to the Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, schools and parks and close to train station and freeway access.

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* Development yield of up to 12 units per lot (STCA) * Choose from 5 lots from 1740m² to 1,985m² * Mixed use zone * 12 two story residential/office units (STCA) * Directly opposite the new quarters estate. For more information Call Rick Lauretta directly.

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

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(215251) Located on a quiet road is this great hobby farm. With two main access points making this very easily achievable by keeping the living quarters separate to the business. With various features such as; Quality built solid brick 4 bedroom family home, approx. 40sq URL. Master with full ensuite and WIR. Bedroom 2 also with its own full ensuite and BIR. 4 zone living with family, formal dining, lounge and rumpus rooms. Kitchen with new s/ steel appliances and granite benchtops. 8 large paddocks, all with auto-water troughs and 3 strands of electro braid. 6.5mx17m workshop with power and concrete floor & hay shed also with power. 2 dams & approx. 90,000l water tank.

$1,200,000 premium lifeStyle block on 15 acreS.

EVAN’S PARK-BUSINESS VILLAGE STAGE 2 brand neW office * Cranbourne’s newest Commercial Hub * 150m² 1st floor office space * Elevator/Air-Conditioned * nearby tenancies Childcare, 24/7 Gym Takeaway outlets, supermarket, 7-Eleven * Available now. Call: Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

Lots from 1,174m²-6,489m². Priced from $293,000 or $250 per sqm. Commercial 1 Zone & Mixed Use. Adjoining Major Supermarket (Woolworths), Service Station (7-Eleven), Medical Centre, large Chemist, 24/7 Gym, Childcare a variety of fast food outlets & cafe plus more. One of the fastest growth area’s in Victoria. Stage One sold out. Call now to secure your allotment.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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(215217) Seldom do properties like this one are offered for sale. Located on a private road & set on 15 acres of quality soft undulating pastures is this spectacular lifestyle block. With plenty of options on what you would be able to turn this property into. Easy HWY access. 8 paddocks with good fencing. 35min drive to the CBD. Plenty of ideal home sites (STCA). Private lake. Centrally located to Cranbourne, Frankston & Dandenong. Offering you a lot of privacy this property would be great for someone with horses and to setup for agistment. Or even a family who is just looking for that perfect lifestyle property, somewhere you would be proud to call home.

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$439,000 Cranbourne

$320,000 Cranbourne

STUNNING HOME & SELF CONTAINED BUNGALOW FantastIC value (215250) Top quality character house with high ceilings & ornate cornices with polished boards & carpets, a U-beaut renovated kitchen & bathroom with s/ steel appliances & dishwasher, ducted heating & split system cooling & heating. 3 bdrooms, 2 bathrooms, outdoor decked pergola area plus a fully self-contained 1 bedroom bungalow with wheelchair ramps from the main home.

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(215185) One of the best value homes you’ll find on this price range. Consisting (215237) Approximately 100 meters from the shopping centre. Next door of 3 bedrooms, separate lounge and kitchen meals, reverse cycle split system air is same size block & three two storey town houses have been built, existing conditioner. Set on a good size block approximately 609m² with a 4 car lock up modest home you can rent it out while you get your plans and permits done. garage. Currently leased on a month to month basis at $290 per week. Inspect 1pm Saturdays.

$399,000 Cranbourne

72 sCarborough avenue - approX. 1222m² bloCK

$449,000

$429,000 CRANBOURNE

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(215242) Brookland Greens, quiet court location, 3 bedroom home with 2 (214318) 4 bdr home. Ducted heating & air con, master with full ensuite & walk separate living areas, quality carpets, ducted heating plus split system heating in robe. Ceramic tiling, quality carpets, wall oven & gas cooktop plus dishwasher. & cooling, well-appointed kitchen with under bench oven & gas cooktop. The Built in robes, double garage under roofline with rear access door plus separate master bedroom has a walk in robe & full ensuite, outdoors we have 2 pergolas, one with a 7 person heated spa, ideal to relax in. Double garage. driveway to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block.

Cranbourne east

$389,950

(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.

$440,000 Plus Cranbourne east

$442,000

11 Wild sCotChman Way, Cranbourne east (215207) Quiet Cul De Sac location, fantastic 4 bedroom home with full ensuite & walk in robe to master, (approximately 6 Years old). Large ceramic tiled areas. Well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel 5 burner stove & dishwasher, gas ducted heating & split system heating & cooling ensure year round comfort. Outdoors we have a secure generous yard on a 590m² approximately block, Double garage with auto 31 horsham Dr, Cranbourne east door & internal access. (215239) Chance to secure a property in the sought after Hunt Club. Currently tenanted to long term tenants who are willing to stay on. House includes three bedrooms, master with walk in robe & ensuite, ducted heating, Evaporative cooling, open plan living area plus 2 double garages & large shed. Buy as an investment or make this your new home.

Cranbourne east

$469,000 CLYDE NORTH

$469,000 LYNBROOK

$489,000

50 heather GroVe, Cranbourne east

38 SELANDRA BLVD, CLYDE NORTH

5 GILMORE CRESCENT, LYNBROOK

(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.

(215240) 4 bedroom home. Featuring a large kitchen, 900mm oven, dishwasher & large open pantry. Walk in robe & ensuite to master, ducted heating & evaporative cooling, floating timber floors plus a large family room & a separate kids games room. Double remote garage & magnificent landscaped gardens with decked BBQ area.

(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.

Cranbourne nth

$300,000 plus Cranbourne West

$390,000 plus Cranbourne north

$550,000 Plus

“great Investment Cranbourne north”

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suit eXtended Family dual residenCes

(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, loating timber loors & 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.

(215246) One 4 plus study home, master with full ensuite & walk in robe, kitchen with wall oven, gas cooktop & dishwasher, formal lounge with bay window plus separately zoned cinema/rumpus room & kitchen meals ducted heating & evaporative cooling. Fully self-contained home with 1 bedroom, kitchen & lounge. Approx. 756m² block plus double garage.With separate meters.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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All this plus a double remote controlled garage with remote controlled door and magnificent landscaped gardens with under cover decked barbecue area. It is in walking distance to the shopping centre.

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BERWICK Waters, the signature master-planned community by Frasers Property Australia and Mondous Property Australia continues its success with the recent auction of five prestigious land lots in The Strand precinct. These sales take the total number of blocks sold at Berwick Waters to more than 400. During the final weekend in July, 15 families, some of whom had been unsuccessful in previous attempts to secure the block of their choice, competed for an opportunity to make their dream come true. The five large sized, water-facing blocks were the last of the blocks featuring water views in this current stage. This prized section of the development, with land lots ranging in size from 476 to 544 square metres, attracted auction bids from $335,000 to $415,000 demonstrating the value placed on securing land in this prestigious estate. Homes at Berwick Waters are set among 52 hectares of magical wetlands which include about four kilometres of water and greenery when fully constructed, complete with nine kilometres of walking and bike trails, fitness stations and picturesque viewing platforms over the wetlands. Berwick Waters makes for inspirational living in an enviable location in the City of Casey. Jill Lim, Development Director at Frasers Property Australia is proud of the evolution at this landmark estate. “Berwick Waters is a flagship development and, as such, Frasers Property and Mondous Property Australia are especially delighted that the estate still attracts tremendous interest from families keen to secure a block of land on which to build their dream home. “The Strand is a particularly exciting precinct and brings with it a stunning vista of water views and lush surrounds perfect for bringing up a young family or even for empty nesters looking for ideal living options that suit their interests and needs,” Ms Lim said. With a vast display village featuring many of Victoria’s top builders, Berwick

Waters enables these newest landowners the chance to view the latest offerings in home design and floorplans so they can start their new home-building adventure almost from day one. Frasers Property Australia’s Executive General Manager, Residential, Anthony Boyd says that upon completion between 2500 and 3000 families will live at Berwick Waters enabling a new community to thrive in this scenic part of Casey. “Berwick Waters is about providing homes, community and future employment opportunities to a broad demographic, encompassing young families, first-home buyers and retirees, all within a stunning natural setting. “Diversity is key to this signature project and over the coming months we will feature a wide range of offers that will be the mainstay of this 270-hectare mixed-use development,” Mr Boyd said. A unique and unified vision for Melbourne’s south east, Berwick Waters remains an opportunity of a lifetime for Melburnians seeking a secure and delightful neighbourhood to call home, in a picturesque setting with a small town feel. Berwick Waters is being developed by Mondous Property Australia and Frasers Property Australia, which was formerly known as Australand. Berwick Waters is located at 5 Riverstone Boulevard, Clyde North. For further information, phone Frasers Property on 133 838.

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Reserve your place in the Blundy Release The Blundy Release is your last opportunity to reside in Highgrove’s Parkside precinct. All lots within this limited release will surround Outlook Park, providing park views and endless opportunities for your whole family. The Blundy Release features a premium selection of land, with sizes ranging from 400m2 to 512m2 you’re sure to find your perfect place to call home. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to live Parkside at Highgrove.

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AN ADDRESS TO IMPRESS THIS tidy three bedroom home in the Selandra Rise estate will appeal to all. Quality finishes make for luxurious living. Open plan living and dining flows out through sliding doors to a sunny alfresco area. Features include a large master bedroom including ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, all other bedrooms include built-in robes, premium stone finishes. The kitchen has a free-standing stainlesssteel 900mm oven, there is open-plan living and dining. Sliding doors open to an alfresco entertaining area. There is ducted heating and cooling throughout. Outside are a lock-up garage with remote control, eco-friendly gardens with recycled water tanks. Close to the brand new Selandra Rise shopping complex, parks and schools.

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Bringing care closer to home WHEN St John of God Berwick Hospital began planning the recently opened Day Oncology Centre, it was always the priority to offer the best quality of care to patients, closer to home. “To receive positive feedback from patients who have now used the Centre for their treatment and care is affirming of the investment and the longer term plan to redevelop the hospital on the same site at Kangan Drive, Berwick,” says St John of God Berwick CEO, Lisa Norman. Prior to the hospital offering oncology care in Berwick, cancer patients in the outer South East of Melbourne needed to travel lengthy distances to receive treatment, adding to the stress, cost and inconvenience of being sick. Janeen is one of the patients who has experienced the new facilities and has offered some remarkable feedback following her course of treatment. She is a long term resident of Berwick, having lived in the area for 23 years. She works full time in the City of Casey and upon processing the implications of her breast cancer diagnosis in February 2015, decided that she wanted to continue to live her life as normally as possible while she fought the disease. Janeen would visit the Day Oncology Centre weekly for care of her PICC line and for chemotherapy day treatment every three weeks. “The care was outstanding. Each week I’d ring to make my appointment and Mardi (Ward Clerk) would know it was me, just by my voice. The care was so personable. I was seen as a person, not just a patient,” Janeen said. “I would fit some of my appointments into my lunch break and the St John of God team would go to lengths to ensure this happened for me. I’d arrive and my seat and a drink would be ready waiting for me. I’d be in and out in half an hour and back to work.” Thankfully, Janeen is doing very well and has been one of the fortunate patients. She reflects on the experience and thinks fondly of those who walked with her on the journey, “Deb (Unit Manager) is amazing. She has her finger on the pulse! The whole team were so caring and incredibly knowledgeable. The volunteers were also fantas-

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The Day Oncology Unit Manager, Deborah Ferguson is photographed inside the new Day Oncology Centre. tic and were so friendly and sharing. The environment itself was lovely to be in, too. It was so light and airy.” Janeen also spoke favourably of the Pastoral Care offered by the hospital, stating that, “Each staff member brought joy.” St John of God Berwick Hospital opened the new Day Oncology Centre in March 2015 on Kangan Drive (opposite Casey Hospital). Later this year, construction will commence next door on the new hospital which is set to open in 2017, expanding on the current facilities and services offered to the local community. The delivery of the new hospital will see the realisation of a vision to bring care closer to home for the Berwick and surrounding communities. For further information on the St John of God Berwick Day Oncology Centre, please call 8793 0575 or visit www.sjog.org.au/berwick

Caring in the stroke of time ACCORDING to Blooms The Chemist managing partner and pharmacist, James Garamszegi, “With the help of your pharmacist and family doctor, you can reduce your risk of stroke by reducing high blood pressure, quitting smoking, reducing excess weight, achieving good control of diabetes and reducing excessive alcohol. “A significant family history may indicate investigation for less common risk factors. “A healthy diet, regular physical activity, screening for stroke risk and regular visits to your pharmacist and doctor, are all measures that help prevent stroke.” Australian cricket legend, Steve Waugh, AO, and his wife and stroke survivor, Lynette, 49, are joining Blooms The Chemist pharmacists and stroke survivors to champion public awareness of stroke, its often fatal consequences, and the importance of early detection this month. With more than 60,000 Australians experiencing stroke each year, including one in 450 (13,017) Victorians, the Blooms The Chemist ambassadors, Steve and Lynette, who survived a devastating haemor-

Steve Waugh having his blood pressure taken by managing partner and pharmacist Ceilidh Dill. 144388 rhagic stroke in August, 2006, are urging members of the community to visit their local Blooms The Chemist, Cranbourne Park pharmacy for a free Stroke Risk Assessment this month. “A Stroke Risk Assessment takes less than 10 minutes. It involves a pharmacist taking your blood pressure and asking a series of simple questions designed to assess your overall

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Stage set for schools By DANI ROTHWELL SCHOOLS on Stage returned on Thursday 10 September with another night of talented performances. More than 250 students from seven local schools competed with two songs from their productions at the sold-out Hillcrest Theatre. Crowd favourite Tim Campbell was back for his fifth year of hosting, opening the night singing Footloose with back-up dancing from Gleneagles Secondary College. “I love the excitement of it,” Tim said. “Also these days to see kids get on and really support each other - I think there’s a few social issues in that area. “So to actually see them all get up and leave their inhibitions behind, it’s so infectious.” With a range of musicals from Hairspray to Les Miserables, and even an original production, there was plenty of passion and talent on display. Kooweerup Secondary College took out three of the six awards, winning the First Prize worth $2000, Best Individual Performer worth $100 and the Audience Choice Award worth $200. Mayor of the City of Casey Mick Morland addressed the audience saying it had been a wonderful event. “Your children are absolutely awe-

Above: Host Tim Campbell, City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland and councillors Louise Berkelmans and Wayne Smith with the cast of Kooweerup Secondary College musical Les Miserables. Right: Hillcrest Christian College students performed songs from their school musical Seussical.

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some,” Cr Morland said. “I would encourage all students to participate in next year’s show. “Casey is the home to many wonderful, creative individuals.” The runner up was St Francis Xavier College with its production of 42nd street, Best Song went to Gleneagles for Shadowland from The Lion King, and the Best Team Work award went to Cranbourne East Secondary College, which performed Hairspray, for its work on the day. Other competing schools included Cranbourne Secondary College which performed Earth Boy and The Mutant Ballerinas, Casey Grammar School with Hairspray Jr and Hillcrest Christian College with Seussical. Highlights of the night included seeing a full cast of high school students tap dancing on stage in 42nd Street and Emma Wallice’s breathtaking performance of I Dreamed a Dream from Les Miserables. “I don’t know any other councils that offer this much in the performing arts world,” Tim said. “Any council that’s going to put this effort into local schools and support performing arts and performing, I’m more than happy to keep coming back and support.” The live orchestra was led by Kim Thomsen with the City of Casey Youth Services team co-ordinating the night.


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Respect for recognition By CASEY NEILL MELBOURNE Football Club CEO Peter Jackson has said that governance not drugs was behind Essendon’s downfall. “I don’t think Essendon ever intended to cheat,” he said. Mr Jackson told the Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast at Cranbourne Racing Centre on Wednesday 9 September that Hawthorn had put structures in place to bring out the best in coach Alastair Clarkson - and curtail his less desirable qualities. “Essendon didn’t do that because people were in awe of the individual,” he said. Mr Jackson grew up in Adelaide’s western suburbs - which he likened to Melbourne’s west - and has a bachelor of commerce from Adelaide University. He has been the Essendon Football Club CEO and managing director, the AFL Victoria and AFL SportsReady chairman, and a leadership consultant. He spent time in mining and manufacturing and is the chairman of global architectural practice The Buchan Group Melbourne. Mr Jackson’s career path changed in 1996 when Essendon Football Club made the “progressive decision” to turn professional. The Bombers brought him on board and cleared out the former players who’d hung around in roles they were unqualified for. “I was fairly bored where I was, doing what I was doing, and I loved footy,” he said. “What I learnt in football has taught me everything I think I know about leadership. “Senior coaching is the purest form of leadership I’ve ever seen.” Mr Jackson said senior coaches had to galvanise their 44 players whose only thing in common was their ability to play football at the highest level.

Guest speaker Peter Jackson says good leadership takes people to new heights. 144144 Picture: GARY SISSONS “Some of them don’t even have that,” he said. “There’s every conceivable background.” He said leadership was a buzz word often interchanged with ‘management’. “I know they are very, very different,” he said. Mr Jackson said management was about such things as processes, budgets and logistics. “Leadership is about getting the best out of

people,” he said. “You can be a good manager but a lousy leader. “But to be a good leader, you have to be a good manager. “If you can’t get things done you’ve got no credibility.” He said leadership was taking people to places they didn’t know they wanted to go.

“You cannot tell them to come along with you,” he said. “Telling them is management and it assumes they’ll do as they’re told.” He said employees wanted to know what they had to do, but also why and how. “All the coaches that tell you ‘what’ have been fired. Or they’ve got too old and died,” he said. He said the average footballer had eight years on the field and expected their coach and club to get the very best out of them. “If I can’t make it with you and your club ... I’m going to stand up and go,” he said. “It’s incumbent on you to create the right culture. “You get the culture you deserve and your culture gets you the results you deserve.” Mr Jackson said employees didn’t come to work to be managed, or even for a salary. “People come to work for recognition, for respect, for camaraderie, for a sense of belonging, to learn and to grow,” he said. He pointed out that Melbourne’s 44 players shared in the club’s $10 million salary cap. “The same amount of money as the 44 players on Hawthorn’s list,” he said. “They will stay at that place for a lower salary than they can get elsewhere. “They’re not playing for a salary. They’re playing for an achievement.” Mr Jackson said culture was more important in fostering on-field success than pouring in money. “If the culture and governance isn’t right, the performance won’t follow,” he said. “If we get the culture right, the results will take care of themselves.” Megan Quinn from Net-A-Porter will speak at the November Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast. Visit www.caseycardinia.com.au for more information.

Award comes just in thyme for herb grower A CLYDE-BASED herb-grower is cultivating success. Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs was on Wednesday 9 September named the Coles Rising Star Supplier of the Year at the Coles Supplier Awards. The small business combines hydroponic and traditional farming to supply herbs year-round and produces more than 100,000 bunches of herbs and salad items each week. Managing director Jan Vydra said the business started supplying Coles in 2008 through another vendor. Last October it started working with Coles directly. “We’ve grown from strength to strength ever since,” he said. Mr Vydra said the award showed a new partnership had really been formed. “It was great to get formal acknowledgement from Coles that they enjoy working with us,” he said. He said the success was about transparency, honesty and shared core values. The business supplies Coles with 17 varieties of fresh herbs - about 12

produced in Clyde. Mr Vydra wants to expand this to micro greens, edible flowers and Asian vegetables. “I’m really excited to see what the future can bring,” he said. Mr Vydra and co-managing director William Pham developed Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs in 2008 after identifying an opportunity to consolidate the fragmented and unstructured herb industry. They’d also noticed reality cooking shows’ rising popularity and more consumer interest in cooking generally. The business now supplies major retailers, independent supermarkets, green grocers and the hospitality industry. About 60 casual and full-time employees are based at the company’s eight-hectare Clyde headquarters. To maintain herb supplies year round, the business also has hydroponic sites in Bundaberg and Mareeba in Queensland and supports more than 40 other growers nationally through training and development. - CASEY NEILL

Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs managing director Jan Vydra.

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What’s on ter. The program will introduce participants to new skills and help them to work on their own individual progress, challenges, goals and successes. ■ EACH 5/66 Victor Cres, Narre Warren. Running every Thursday until Thursday 3 December. Contact: 03 8781 9500 or email kj.gear@each.com.au for more information.

Casey’s got talent THE City of Casey is inviting individual or group performers of all ages who live, work or study in Casey to audition for their homegrown talent competition. The best acts will be selected to compete for prizes at the Casey’s Got Talent Mayoral Charity Concert in October. ■ Auditions will be held from Friday 2 October to Sunday 4 October. To book an audition time visit the Casey council website. Audition registration will be open from 17 August to 25 September.

Inner Wheel Initiated by the wives of local Rotarians the Cranbourne Inner Wheel friendship group is holding a fund-raising rock'n'roll evening supported by rock band Strip Black. The funds raised will be donated by the not-for-profit group to grassroots organisations in Cranbourne. The night will include a silent auction and of course some rock'n'roll. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Friday 23 October 7pm. Tickets: $20 for tables of ten.

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Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival WITH around 3000 visitors at last year’s free event the annual Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival is set to be even bigger this year. Food and drink will be available to buy on the night along with a jumping castle, music and entertainment, sausage sizzle, popcorn, lantern painting and face painting. At dusk festival-goers will be able to release their candle-lit floating lanterns onto the lake. Local CFA members will also be on hand to help release floating lanterns into the air. ■ Lynbrook Banjo Paterson Park, Paterson Drive, Lynbrook. Saturday 10 October from 4pm to 10pm. Road, Berwick. Friday 18 September. Doors open at 7.30pm. Entry costs: $12.00. Phone: (03) 9702 1223 for more information or visit: www.badfolk.org

Cranbourne GP Run THOUSANDS of motorcyclists will gather in Cranbourne to travel en masse to Phillip Island for the 2015 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. From 8.15am there will be entertainment and a variety of children’s activities and food stalls and at about 10am celebrity guest Eddie Perfect will wave-off the participants. ■ Cranbourne, High Street, Saturday 17 October.

Car show THE annual car show ‘Show & Shine’ is back at Westfield Fountain Gate. The Garage Inc Car Club will present their Garage Days 2015 Show with a barbecue and refreshments available on the day. ■ Outside Toys R Us, 352 Princes Highway, Narre Warren, Sunday 20 September. Gates open at 9am for entrants, 10am to 3pm for the public. Entry costs $10 per car and gold coin for spectators.

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JOIN the City of Casey for the biggest community tree planting event to hit Casey. The City of Casey in partnership with Parks Victoria and Melbourne Water will host the ‘Plant Your Roots.’ The day aims to revegetate 10 hectares of natural habitat with 20000 trees. To conclude the planting day a free multicultural lunch will be provided for participants. ■ Police Paddocks, Baileyana Drive, Endeavour Hills, 10am to Noon, Sunday 11 October.

Relay for Life THE City of Greater Dandenong’s 2015 Relay for Life is already in planning and the team is hoping to get new members to raise money for the Cancer Council. ■ Saturday 10 October, 3pm start to Sunday 11 October 9am finish. Ross Reserve Athletics Track, Memorial Drive, Noble Park.

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.

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A TOE-tapping evening is planned in Berwick with Gembrook band the ‘Weathered Heads’ performing old time Americana music with an Australian streak and their tradesman touch. Comprising a mix of guitars, mandolin, banjo, dobro and electric bass, the Weathered Heads promise to keep up a lively sound with rich vocal harmonies and swaying rhythms. Acoustic duo ‘Slim Dime’ will also be playing on the night. ■ The Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead

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6 double passes to win plus there’s a Sydney’s sell out show comes to Victoria with lots of interactive fun, singing, dancing and special characters. Come dressed up, we have fun and don’t forget to bring along a toy for Hospital Toy Appeal. Tickets range from $16-$22 at venues and Ticketek. More details: www.youngstars2.com Dates and Venues Wednesday 30th 10.30am- Frankston Arts Centre (+Pre Show Drama Workshop) Wed 30th 3.30pm Cardinia Cultural Centre- Pakenham

To enter simply email your name to: win@starnewsgroup.com.au Or write your name and contact phone number on the back of an envelope and send to: Snow Queen’s Aussie Freezing Show Star News Group PO Box 9 Pakenham Vic 3810. For terms and conditions go to www.starcommunity.com.au Prize winning tickets are for the Cardinia Cultural Centre 3.30pm Wed September 30 show only

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General Notices V Tree Lopping/Surgery

0405 758 061, 0437 213 795

Call Lucas 0419 259 266 V Upholsterers

Superb Tiling

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W e c l e a n ; S e a l & R e - c o l o r G r o ut

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PH TONY: 0435 932 709 tony.benc@bigpond.com

Email:

GroutPro

Audit and ethics charter - City of Casey or by contacting Julie Adams on 9705 5200.

PJU Formerly Chiselwyks

Mr Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer City of Casey PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805

Furniture Upholstery Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service

Free Quotes Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627

by no later than Friday 2 October 2015. Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer

TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

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Notice is given that it is intended to put a Resolution to a meeting of Casey City Council on 6 October 2015 that Mike Tyler be reappointed as its Chief Executive Officer from 21 March 2016.

CALL PETER 0428 754 516

C1098234-JO43-13

If passed, the Resolution will result in the reappointment of Mike Tyler as Chief Executive Officer without the position being advertised.

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Cr Mick Morland Mayor

5942 7664 0418 890 612

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

Call Michael on

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MOBILE SMALL BUSINESS TAXATION

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V Adult Employment

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Real Estate

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Professional Services

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

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Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555

General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.

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REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.

1199013-PB38-15

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1198898-LB38-15

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Contract No CT000191 - Zone 1 Contract No CT000192 - Zone 2 Contract No CT000193 - Zone 3 Contract No CT000194 - Zone 4 Contract No CT000195 - Zone 5 Tenders Close 14 October 2015 Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

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Caddyman Cadillac Car Hire Arrive in Style

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Wedding & Function Entertainment

phone: 0419 576 135 email: enzo.bortignon@gmail.com www.heritagecelebrancyservices.com.au

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Public Notice

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

Wednesday 21st October, 2015 at 6pm. Narre Warren Bowls Club. Magid Drive, Narre Warren. All Welcome.

1183213-LB19-15

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

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Expressions of interest together with background experience should be forwarded to:

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Got Dirty Tile & Grout?

City of Casey residents will have the opportunity to meet with Springfield Ward Councillors at a ward forum at the Empire Club, Narre Warren on Wednesday 30 September 2015. An initiative of Council and Victoria Police, the forum will be hosted by Cr Louise Berkelmans, Cr Sam Aziz and Local Area Police Commander Inspector Paul Breen to discuss topics such as crime, family violence, illicit drugs and hoon driving. Residents may raise and discuss any issue regarding Springfield Ward or the City of Casey and are welcome to drop by anytime during the advertised hours. Meet with your Springfield Ward Councillors: Date: Wednesday 30 September 2015 Time: 7.00pm – 9.00pm Venue: Empire Club 14 Lauderdale Road Narre Warren VIC 3805

A copy of the Committee’s Charter is available on Council’s website –

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Public Notice

AUDIT & ETHICS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Due to the membership expiry of one of the independent members of the Audit & Ethics Committee, expressions of interest are sought for appointment of an independent Committee member. The appointment will be for three years (1 December 2015 to 30 November 2018). The independent member whose term will expire on 30 November 2015 is eligible to reapply.

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Diabetes cure on the cards By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DEB Bayley is never one to take a backwards step. Next month the Berwick mother and type one diabetes (T1D) campaigner will launch her most ambitious project yet, the T1D Cards for a Cure campaign, which will see donation cards available at Coles in Eden Rise Shopping Centre during October with all proceeds going towards the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Deb is known throughout the Casey community for her efforts in raising awareness about T1D, which her 14-year-old son, Ryan, was diagnosed with as a toddler, but she said next month’s campaign would be her

largest project yet. “This is the biggest one yet and we have a major sponsor I had to send off my proposal to the state marketing manager at Coles and he approved for this to run at this one particular store,” she said. “And there’s so many people saying can this go national ... you have to start somewhere but, ultimately, if I can get this campaign into all other stores that would be amazing.” Type one diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the pancreas stops working and Deb is quick to differentiate between type one and type two. “Some people think T1D is contagious or they think type one diabetes comes from eating

too many lollies or chocolate cake,” Deb said. “I have even had people ask if you can outgrow type one diabetes. “I had someone tell me they heard a child asking their dad what T1D was during our colouring competition and he turned to his child and said don’t worry about that son... you get that disease from eating too many lollies! “Well that’s when I thought no way! This is has to stop. Something has to be done in a big way. We need to educate everyone who has been misinformed.” For more information visit www.jdrf.org.au.

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HILLCREST Christian College Year 12 student Alana Cohen is a person of action. She could not stand idly by after seeing the atrocities in Syria and she felt compelled to do something about it! “After reading about the crisis in Syria and the awful living conditions of displaced refugees, the Senate (student leadership) team and I felt compelled to do something to help,” Alana said. Their team wanted to raise money for the cause and also raise awareness throughout Hillcrest Christian College, looking beyond the foreign aid that our own country offers, in order to change the perspective of students in the college. “The whole process has

made us realise how blessed and fortunate we are to have the things that we have,” continued Alana. Syria has been a war zone for the past four years and as a result, 7.6 million people are now displaced inside Syria, and another four million have fled to neighbouring countries where they live in severely overcrowded refugee camps. These people have had everything taken away from them and have lost their belongings, homes, livelihoods, families and even their lives. For three weeks the Hillcrest Senate team spoke at school assemblies to raise awareness of the plight of the Syrian Refugee Crisis and they sold baked goods that operated on the premise of an ‘honesty’ donation.

The fund-raiser culminated on Friday, 31st July, when the student leadership team hosted a burger barbecue at lunchtime (pictured), where they sold 200 burgers. Students who also donated funds were given the opportunity to have their handprint taken on the day, with their name written beside it, with the purpose of hanging it in the library as a visual support of the cause. “We were overwhelmed by the support from teachers and students and we hope that the small actions of ordinary people at Hillcrest Christian College can have an extraordinary impact on the lives of the Syrian people,” concluded Alana. “That’s the call we’ve chosen to respond to as global citizens”.


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Eagles snare last-minute premiership By JARROD POTTER

Cranbourne sealed off on an exceptional 2015 with a come-from-behind grand final Pictures: JARROD POTTER victory over Knox. 144281

VWFL VWFL GRAND FINAL CRANBOURNE 0.0 2.8 3.8 6.9(45) KNOX 4.0 4.0 7.2 7.2(44) CRANBOURNE GOALS: H. Wildes 4, B. Jakobsson, C. Moody. BEST: D. Hardiman, C. Cullis, A. Fennell, B. Jakobsson, C. Moody, H. Wildes. KNOX GOALS: C. Papadopoulos 2, E. Mcilvena 2, J. Baker, A. Downie, C. Slater. BEST: J. Crockett-Grills, M. Kuys, C. Slater, K. Dempsey, C. Papadopoulos, J. Harrison.

Bianca Jakobsson flew all day in Cranbourne's forward line, making a contest at every passage for the dogged Eagles. 144280

VWFL GRAND FINAL BELIEF - It’s hard to hold on to it when the chips are down, but Cranbourne fought back from 18 points down at three-quarter time to snare one of the all-time great south eastern premierships. The VWFL Division 1 minor premiers didn’t have it their way at all - getting belted around by Knox in an uncharacteristic first quarter for the Eagles. Fighting against the fourthranked Falcons and a three to four goal wind buffeting the grandstand end of Coburg City Oval, the Eagles could only watch as the underdogs relished their chances and kicked straight. The best efforts of defensive tandem Danielle Hardiman and Corrine Cullis lessened the damage but even they couldn’t repel Knox all quarter. Chasing down a four-goal gap, Cranbourne almost kicked itself out of the game approaching the half, booting two goals eight to let Knox retain the lead heading back into the rooms. Perseverance would win the day if Cranbourne could kick straight and nail its chances as only Hayley Wildes could boot the majors to keep the Eagles on track. The Falcons made their last significant forward charge

through the third term - booting three goals in quick succession. But ruck Cara Moody’s dogged effort against the wind - second, third and fourth attempts on a shot as she ran into the square - resulted in a crucial Cranbourne goal and set the final term deficit at 18. Cranbourne coach Kris Smith urged his side to trust itself as run-and-carry and attack on the ball would see them through. The Eagles’ stars of 2015 turned it on one last time - Bianca Jakobsson was smashed in one-on-three marking contest after contest, Wildes, Moody, captain Ash Fennell and Tess McEvoy kept cracking in at the bounce and won a ton of clearances. Hardiman, Bonita Wilder and Elli Keatch locked down the Falcons across the Eagles’ forward-50 and kept bombing it back inside. Jakobsson slotted the first of the quarter - taking her free kick from the goal square after a careless Knox 15-metre penalty. Knox had the chance to seal the game - with Julia CrockettGrills making an incredible smother before running it out of the centre and through a vacant forward-50. Chased by Hardiman, the Falcons midfielder pulled up short and sprayed her kick.

It gave Cranbourne one last crack at the premiership. Knox threw everyone into Cranbourne’s forward arc, but the Eagles still found a way through the fortifications. Alicia Johnson’s snap cannoned into the post ... but it would turn out to be a very handy point in the minutes to come. Enter the league’s rising star and arguably it’s soon to be bestand-fairest: Hayley Wildes. The young midfield dynamo showed poise, skill and grit of a well-seasoned veteran as she worked her way out of traffic, swinging around and nailing the second of the term - cutting the margin to five points with five minutes remaining. But she wasn’t done. The fairytale comeback was sealed off Wildes’ boot. She capped off her debut VWFL season to slot the match-winner as Cranbourne took the lead for the first time in the match with 90 seconds remaining. Coach Smith had his eyes glued to the clock as he knew the Eagles could get the job done, but whether or not it would be before the siren was another thing altogether. It was Cranbourne’s first VWFL premiership.

TigerSharks not short of success in a pool of dreams By JARROD POTTER EARLY season short-course success - the yard-stick for stellar results later in the swimming calendar - has been tapped in by the next generation of Casey TigerSharks. Taking their talents to the Swimming Victoria Short Course Age Championships last week, three Casey swimmers touched in first to set their summer campaigns up strongly. Kyle Young surged through the under-14 boys 1500 metre freestyle to take the gold medal in 16.52.04 minutes before backing up with equally strong performances in the 200 metre butterfly (first), 400m freestyle (second) and 200m freestyle (third) among a number of finals-calibre finishes. Nick Galileos also swam strongly at the meet - a 1500m

in 16.04.68 in the under 15-18 race was strong enough for gold as well - showing TigerSharks’ newly acquired might in the longest discipline while picking up third in the 200 and 400m freestyle as well as the 200m under-16 boys butterfly. Tyson Caddy rounded out the top-of-the-podium success for the local dynamos as he continued the club’s rich legacy in the 200m backstroke with a win in the under-16 boys’ event, touching in 2.07.27 and also finishing second in the 100m back. The TigerSharks’ under-15 boys ranks were well represented by upcoming state representative Matthew Faoro who earned silver in the 100m and 200m breaststroke. Natalie Grey picked up third in the 400m 16 girls’ freestyle while Shaun Banzon also ex-

celled picking up silver and three bronze medals. “It was a great effort all around - we’re proud of the boys in particular, they did a great job for the team,” TigerSharks assistant coach Julie Janz said. “Great efforts as well from kids that made states for the first time - couple made finals Patrick Ngo made his first finals at his first states and Rachael Emmett was her first states with our club as well and made finals. “They’re young up and coming kids and it’s fantastic to see.” The TigerSharks will host its inaugural Casey RACE novice meet on Sunday 4 October at the Cranbourne-based facility. For more information on the meet, contact the club at sue@ rippon.com.au.

Casey TigerSharks trio Nick Galileos, Kyle Young and Matthew Faoro excelled at the state short course championships. 144326 Picture: JARROD POTTER

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Rays shine in TAC’s team of choice By JARROD POTTER

Nunawading's David Antequera battles it out against Dandenong City's Chris Antoniadis. 144276 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Strong romp By JARROD POTTER NPL1 EAST - Round 28 FAREWELLING 2015 with a bang, Dandenong City lit up its NPL1 season-finale with a 7-1 romp over Nunawading City. With Nunawading cemented to the bottom of the ladder and Dandenong City well and truly up the pointy end, it spelled chaos from the first whistle. Even with star midfielder Sean Seavill (unwell) sitting out the match Dandenong City had no trouble penetrating the Nunawading back four. City unleashed early and often as Dario Matkovic (8’) started the onslaught - working his way into open space from Erkan Filiz’s beautiful left-side run and equally precise pass and four more goals before half time left no doubt as to the king on the day. David Di Lorio (25’, 30’, 37’, 47’) had a field day - his four-goal haul was superb and

highlighted by his hat-trick goal. Di Lorio found room at the top of the box approaching the half and booted an absolute rocket into the top right corner of the net - which would have been too hard for even the NPL top brass keepers to stop.To their credit the visitors ensured a double-digit thumping was not on the cards, booting a consolation goal in the second half. The only sore spot for Dandenong City was missing its chances throughout the second half - as it powered to the front of the goals time-after-time but failed to strike as clinically as in the first 45. Getting a chance to play his youngsters, Aaron Healey threw his best juniors onto the park and the lads excelled with the taste of NPL soccer. Capping off the home-town rampage, Filiz (67’) made it a sensational six before 16-yearold striker Daniel Jurina

(90+2’) came off the bench and toe-poked his second attempt in the box to give the City boys plenty to celebrate heading into the off-season. “Over the last six weeks - I think that’s five wins straight now - the effort and I suppose discipline from the players has been outstanding and to finish off the season the way we have is credit to them,” Healey said. “I don’t think it was our best performance today - played some better football and lost this year - but credit to score seven goals. “Great also in the last halfan-hour to have four young guys on up the front - talking 16, 17, 18-year-olds on - and that’s the future of our club.” The win gives Dandenong City third position in NPL1 East - with a 14-6-8 record - and Healey was pleased to finish off strongly despite a rough patch through the middle of 2015.

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1. WHO scored the most runs for Australia in the Ashes series? 2. WHICH American boxer was immortalised in a song by Count Basie? 3. WHAT was the nationality of the late formula one racing driver Ayrton Senna? 4. WITH which soccer club did Australia ’s Craig Johnston make his English debut? 5. WHO was Australia ’s ‘Flying Fish’ of the 1920s? 6. IN which city were the Olympic Games held in conjunction with the 1904 World Fair? 7. WHICH Australian was the first swimmer to win the 400 metre freestyle gold medal at successive Olympics? 8. WHICH Australian cricketer scored 307 runs in a home Test innings against England? 9. WHICH Australian tennis player beat Boris Becker to take out a grand slam junior title? 10. WHAT are the only two positions allowed to shoot for goal in netball? 11. WHAT is the former name of the Commonwealth Games? 12. WHICH jockey rode a then record 75 winners in the 1972 Melbourne racing season? 13. WHAT sport is described as the fastest team game in the world? 14. WHAT is the nickname of former tennis star Jimmy Connors? 15. WHO took the last wicket in the 1986 tied cricket test between Australia and India ? 16. WHO was the first Australian to win the British Women’s Amateur golf championship? 17. WHICH Australian finished in second place in the women’s section of the 1985 New York marathon? 18. WHY was Raelene Boyle disqualified from the 200 metre sprint final at the 1976 Olympic Games? 19. WHAT are the four throwing events in athletics? 20. WHO was the first Australian cricketer to take 200 Test wickets?

WHILE individual acknowledgement isn’t a big deal for the Dandenong Stingrays, a star quartet nonetheless received extremely high praise at the TAC Cup’s Morrish Medal night. Beaconsfield’s Bailey Rice (back pocket), Narre Warren’s Gach Nyuon (ruck), Kieran Collins (full back) and Jacob Weitering (centre half back) continued their stellar TAC Cup season with selection in the TAC Cup Team of the Year. The four Stingrays earned their places in the illustrious line-up after impressive seasons in the competition, helping Dandenong push to second on the ladder and into a preliminary final this weekend. “It’s a very humbling to be seen as one of the better players in the TAC Cup,” Collins said. “Really honoured to be placed as the full back of the Team of the Year - it’s awesome.” Weitering and Collins were also presented with their All Australian jumpers after sensational AFL National Championships campaigns with Vic Country alongside Stingrays team-mate Gach Nyuon, who was unable to attend the awards on Sunday night.

Dandenong Stingrays Kieran Collins, Bailey Rice, Jacob Weitering and Gach Nyuon (absent) were named in the TAC Cup Team of the Year. 144282 Picture: JARROD POTTER “It’s a massive honour,” Weitering said. “It’s good that you get a little bit of reward for a consistent year of football, but at the end of the day we want to win a premiership and we’ve got a few more weeks to go.” In the Morrish Medal count, captain Lachlan Williams (nine votes) led all Stingrays with Josh Battle (six), Brandon White (six), Harry Prior (four) and Nyuon (four) also atop Dandenong’s list of 19 players who polled on the night. The stellar quartet will lace up again on Saturday when

the Stingrays battle Eastern Ranges in a TAC Cup preliminary final from 11am at Princes Park. Bunyip’s Tom Papley (eight votes) and Pakenham’s Matt de Bruin (four votes) polled well for the Gippsland Power, which also had two Team of the Year nominees - Ben Ainsworth (forward pocket) and Nash Holmes (interchange). The Morrish Medal was won by Murray Bushrangers’ midfielder Clayton Oliver on 15 votes ahead of Eastern’s Darcy Crocker and Northern’s Jade Gresham (14 each).

Medal caps off Hardiman’s season By JARROD POTTER PERSONIFING the “hard” in Hardiman, Cranbourne’s ironclad defender Danielle Hardiman was awarded the Division 1 best on ground medal for a sensational performance under pressure. The former skipper held on down back as Knox surged in the finale. Even at the height of the barrage on the Eagles’ defence, Hardiman stood tall and helped rebound the ball out of trouble, even against a pretty strong wind. Once the Eagles got the breeze and their second wind, Hardiman proved just as important to help bomb the ball back into the forward-50 and ensure Knox could not escape with the premiership. “Definitely breathtaking, very nervous those last few minutes with Hayley (Wildes) kicking that goal - just absolutely amazing and all the girls did very well,” Hardiman said. “It was great to watch - great when we got it out ... I don’t even know what to say! Speechless - I wasn’t expecting it; thought Hayley might get it, but I don’t mind about that medal as long as I have the premiership I’m fine with it.” Returning to Cranbourne after Berwick folded last year - turned out to be a blessing in disguise for Hardiman and her Eagles as she got to return to where she played her Youth Girls football and has seen the club shine with the influx of players. “It’s been great - I played Youth Girls with Cranbourne obviously, so to come back and just for them all to take us under

Danielle Hardiman capped off Cranbourne's premiership victory earning the best on ground medal. 144281 Picture: JARROD POTTER their wing has been amazing and I can’t thank them enough for all their support and helping us out,” Hardiman said. Onwards and upwards now for Hardiman and her side as the Eagles advance into VWFL Premier Division where she be-

lieves the team is well placed for future success. “I reckon we can go all right - there’s four teams going up and we’ve got a lot of confidence after this win - we’ve just got a big pre-season ahead of us and should go all right.”

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Can Goosey’s Eagles rise? By DAVID NAGEL THE heartbreak of years gone by will be the motivating force for Cranbourne when it takes on Berwick in Saturday’s first ever South East Football Netball League grand final. The Officer Recreational Reserve will be the canvas for football’s masterpiece, where the Eagles will look to reverse a horror-run of losses in grand finals to score one of the biggest wins in their long and proud 125-year history. The Eagles have played in the last four grand finals, winning in 2011, losing to Narre Warren in 2012-13 before succumbing to Beaconsfield last year. It’s as plain and as simple as the nose on your face ... this great list of Cranbourne players, led by its superstar full-forward Marc Holt, needs to win at least one more flag, to sit proudly alongside its 2011 success, to earn that coveted title of a champion side of its era. They’ve been good for six years the Eagles - but now’s the time to stick the chest out and truly become great. But a potential new nemesis awaits as first-year coach Simon Goosey leads the Eagles into battle. It won’t be the famous black and white stripes of Narre War-

ren to cause pain, or the Eagles’ guernsey from Beaconsfield, this time it’s the navy blue and white logo of the Berwick Football Club that needs to be conquered. But if we simply push all the storylines to one side ... this is going to be a great game of football. Berwick has the game to trouble the Eagles. They have line-breakers like Ben Kearns and Luke Sheppard, class in the form of Ash Smith and the improved backline in the league. But most of all this Berwick side has a resuscitated heart, with Andrews, Michael Harold, a tough and ready Mick Manley, and young warriors like Jayden Goumas willing to risk head and shin to get the job done. But can they match the will of this desperate Eagles line up? Fair dinkum, it’s hard to imagine the pain that this side will suffer if it happens all over again. Holt craves that second premiership, as do Mat Fletcher, Brandon Osborne and the Eagles’ under-rated skipper Matt Rus, who will control the tempo of the match from half back. It’s close to a flip of the coin ... but well done Cranbourne, you’re truly great and it’s yours by 11 points.

Midfielder Mat Fletcher finished tied for third in Monday night’s Norm Walker Medal and will be a key player for Picture: ROB CAREW Cranbourne when it takes on Berwick in Saturday’s SEFNL grand final at Officer. 143949

Redbacks to face off with Magpies By DAVID NAGEL TWO great teams, two great storylines - the first season of the South East Football Netball League is set for a thrilling final chapter when Narre Warren and Hampton Park battle for the most precious of silverware on Saturday. The Redbacks moved stylishly into the grand final after a fast-start led to a 50-36 victory over a brave Pakenham in the preliminary final at Beaconsfield. The storylines really are intriguing heading into the big dance. Will Greg and Jade Heinrich finally deliver the Magpies with their first ever A Grade flag, or will Kylie Kibble and her Redbacks complete the most remarkable of turnarounds, from wooden spooners one year to premiership heroes the next? The ledger stands at one win apiece this season ... so this is a true decider in every sense of the word. The Magpies toyed with the Redbacks in round eight (55-24), before the result was reversed in round 17, with star-goaler Emma Ryde stamping herself as the main player in the destination of this year’s trophy. But the most pivotal battle of all will take place in exactly that position, in the pivot, where two of the star centres in the competition will look to run each other into the ground in a battle of attrition. Joint Magpies’ coach Jade Heinrich won starting honours in this season’s team of the year, while most Redbacks’ supporters believe their gun centre, Sara Drain, should have been in that starting seven. This match could come down to which of these two warriors has more in the tank in the final minutes of the game. They’re both highly skilled, have an abundance of determination and have a fierce Narre Warren centre Jade Heinrich will have a huge role to play when the Magpies take on Hampton Park in Saturday’s grand final at Officer. 141900 desire to succeed. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS It’s the Magpies just!

SEFNL SCOREBOARD PRELIMINARY FINALS FOOTBALL SENIORS BERWICK 6.6 8.10 10.12 14.18(102) NARRE WARREN 2.2 7.6 9.9 13.12(90) Berwick Goals: B. Kearns 3, L. Nelson 3, T. Gunn 2, M. Johnson 2, P. Vanschilt, M. Manley, B. Connelly, A. Smith. Best: M. Harold, M. Andrews, A. Smith, L. Jellyman-Turner, P. Vanschilt, T. Brennan. Narre Warren Goals: K. Baskaya 5, J. Richardson 2, M. Lee 2, B. Giobbi, C. McNamara, B. Wragg, D. Quirk. Best: B. King, M. Lee, D. Quirk, M. Soroczynski, K. Baskaya, D. Gawley. RESERVES: Narre Warren 17.13(115) d Cranbourne 8.10(58). UNDER 19: Cranbourne 4.14(38) d Narre Warren 5.6(36). UNDER 18: Berwick 15.12(102) d Beaconsfield 5.11(41). NETBALL A GRADE Hampton Park 50 d Pakenham 36. B GRADE Beaconsfield 39 d Narre Warren 31. C GRADE Beaconsfield 31 d Cranbourne 23. D GRADE Beaconsfield 35 d Narre Warren 31. UNDER 17 RED ROC 36 d Beaconsfield 26. UNDER 17 WHITE Pakenham 35 d ROC 16. UNDER 15 RED Doveton 24 d Beaconsfield 21. UNDER 15 WHITE Beaconsfield 23 d Doveton 19. UNDER 13 RED Doveton 32 d Cranbourne 19. UNDER 13 WHITE ROC 32 d Narre Warren 17. SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE GRAND FINAL FIXTURE AND DETAILS DATE Saturday, 19 September VENUE Officer Recreational Reserve, Starling Road,Officer ADMISSION Adults $15.00 Aged pensioners with card $10.00 Students with photo ID $10.00 16 and under Free Health Care Cards Not accepted NO BYO ALCOHOL - Cars and bags will be searched. No alcohol is permitted to be brought into finals venues. GRAND FINALS - FOOTBALL SENIORS Cranbourne v Berwick 2.35pm RESERVES Berwick v Narre Warren 12.15pm UNDER 19 Berwick v Cranbourne 10.05am UNDER 18 Doveton v Berwick 8.15am GRAND FINALS - NETBALL A GRADE Narre Warren v Hampton Park 2.50pm B GRADE Doveton v Beaconsfield 1.20pm C GRADE Narre Warren v Beaconsfield Noon D GRADE Cranbourne v Beaconsfield Noon UNDER 17 RED Narre Warren v ROC 10.40am UNDER 17 WHITE Beaconsfield v Pakenham 10.40am UNDER 15 RED Narre Warren v Doveton 9.30am UNDER 15 WHITE Pakenham v Beaconsfield 9.30am UNDER 13 RED ROC v Doveton 8.20am UNDER 13 WHITE Beaconsfield v ROC 8.20am

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Madi and Russell share Normie By DAVID NAGEL BERWICK skipper Madi Andrews and Doveton ruckman Russell Gabriel have tied for the 2015 Norm Walker Medal in a low-scoring count at the Cardinia Cultural Centre in Pakenham on Monday night. Andrews capped off a great season, winning ‘Normie’, sharing the MVP award with Beaconsfield’s Scott Meyer and was named captain of the South East Football Netball League Team of the Year. Andrews polled three votes in round 16 to join Gabriel on 17, the pair holding on from Cranbourne’s Mat Fletcher and Andrews’ Berwick teammate Ash Smith - both on 14. Andrews was proud of his achievement, having finished second in 2013 and third last year, but was very much focussed on breaking Berwick’s 16year premiership drought in Saturday’s SEFNL grand final against Cranbourne. “Personally I suppose it’s a pretty good achievement, but doing every-

thing I can to make Berwick a successful club is what it’s really all about right now,” Andrews said. “We’ve brought some new players into the club and we’re playing some pretty good footy but we know it’s going to be tough against Cranbourne.” Gabriel, who was absent on the night, won his second medal after winning in his only other season with the Doves in 2009. The former Frankston VFL star dominated the stoppages with his size and strength and was a worthy winner despite missing four games through injury. In other highlights on the night, Pakenham’s Jack Kowarzik made it back-to-back Bill Williamson Medals in the reserves, Cranbourne pair Daniel Kitto and Adrian Russo tied in the Under 19s, while Berwick livewire Bailey Asher won the Under 18 award by a vote from Beaconsfield’s Connor Guley. NETBALL PAKENHAM’S champion mid-courter Meaghan Winter was a hugely popu-

lar winner of the SEFNL A Grade best and fairest award on Monday night after scoring 25 votes and a runaway victory. Winter, who as Meaghan Atkins was runner-up in the award for the last two years, turned the tables on Cranbourne’s 2013 winner Tara Cecil, who finished six votes back on 19. Winter, who has been a star of the competition for many years, said the award was the individual highlight of her career. “Obviously winning the premiership in 2013 is what it’s all about, but finally getting my hands on one of these feels pretty good,” said Winter, who gave the trophy a slight shake when it was placed in her hands. The determined Winter said the standard of the competition had been taken to a new level in recent years. “It’s great, the standard has always been pretty good but it has really improved over the last two years,” she said. “It just keeps you motivated to keep

on giving your best and keep on improving.” Winter gave the slight nod to Narre Warren in this Saturday’s grand final against Hampton Park. Narre coach Jade Heinrich, who

Berwick skipper Madi Andrews capped off a great season by sharing the 2015 Norm Walker Medal with Doveton s Russell Gabriel (absent). 144229

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South East Football Netball League MVP winners for 2015, from left; Berwick’s Madi Andrews, Narre Warren’s Jade Heinrich and Beaconsfield’s Scott Meyer. 144229

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Last woman standing DENISE Eastick is Hampton Park Bowls Club’s last bowler standing in the Casey Division over 60s singles titles. Denise won her semi-final in a tight game 21-19. The final will be held next month. Also at Cranbourne RSL, a quarter final of the Casey Division Men’s Over 60s ended in confusion after the players (Hampton Park’s Peter Hayden and Cranbourne’s Gerry Dudink) signed the card and left the green before the required 21 shots was attained. With the score at 16-17, Hayden scored a 4 and players were told the game was over. A check by the organisers, showed the mistake and the bowlers had to return to the green to again ‘finish’ the game. Hayden lost the next end and the game.

QUIZ NUMBER 1470 ANSWERS: 1. Steve Smith 2. Joe Louis. 3. Brazilian 4. Middlesborough 5. Andrew Charlton 6. St Louis 7. Murray Rose 8. Bob Cowper 9. Mark Kratzmann 10. The goal shooter and the goal attack 11. The Empire Games 12. Roy Higgins 13. Ice hockey 14. ‘Jimbo’ 15. Greg Matthews 16. Edwina Kennedy 17. Lisa Martin 18. For two false starts 19. Discus, hammer, javelin and shotput 20. Clarrie Grimmett

Pakenham champion Meaghan Winter was all smiles after taking out the South East Football Netball League A Grade best and fairest award. 144229

finished equal fifth in the count, featured highly in her first year in SEFNL, winning the MVP award, was named starting centre in the Team of the Year and was named coach of that team alongside her husband Greg.

SEFNL AWARD WINNERS FOOTBALL SENIORS B&F - NORM WALKER MEDAL Madi Andrews Berwick Russell Gabriel Doveton Mat Fletcher Cranbourne Ash Smith Berwick Scott Meyer Beaconsfield RESERVES - BILL WILLIAMSON MEDAL Jack Kowarzik Pakenham UNDER 19 Adrian Russo Cranbourne Daniel Kitto Cranbourne UNDER 18 Bailey Asher Berwick SENIOR - MVP Madi Andrews Berwick Scott Meyer Beaconsfield LEADING GOALKICKERS SENIORS Kerem Baskaya Narre Warren RESERVES Shane Begent Cranbourne UNDER 19 Harrison Money Berwick UNDER 18 Ricky Johnson Doveton NETBALL A GRADE Meaghan Winter Tara Cecil Kim Coulson Sara Drain Jade Heinrich Andi Dickson

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B GRADE Natalie Montanari Doveton 22 Breanne Miller Doveton 22 C GRADE Casey Cecil Cranbourne 23 D GRADE Bridget Arthurson Beaconsfield 22 17 UNDER RED Ashleigh Barnett ROC 28 17 UNDER WHITE Kaisha Stacey ROC 20 15 UNDER RED Melissa Webster Doveton 23 15 UNDER WHITE Keeley Miller Doveton 26 13 UNDER RED Maddison Chamberlain ROC 24 13 UNDER WHITE Tahlia Lane Beaconsfield 30 SENIOR - MVP Jade Heinrich Narre Warren CLUB AWARDS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP - NETBALL Narre Warren Netball Club CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP - FOOTBALL Berwick Football Club CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB - COMBINED Narre Warren Football Netball Club SERVICE AWARDS 200 GAMES Marc Holt (Cranbourne), Michael Rodriquez (Doveton), Nathan Brown (Pakenham), Meagan McGill (Narre Warren), Toni Dart (Pakenham) 250 GAMES Nathan Dawes (Hampton Park), Daniel Mislicki (Beaconsfield), Loretta Iverach (Tooradin), Shona Wells (Tooradin) 300 GAMES Troy Datson (Cranbourne)

Diamonds a little older, a little bolder By JARROD POTTER GRIDIRON VICTORIA Women’s Division - Week 1 FACING the ghosts of Berwick Miners Diamonds’ past, the newlook gridiron side gallantly fought out its 6-18 season opening loss to Croydon on Saturday. But it was the Diamonds of old that shattered the current line-up’s winning chances, particularly running back Bliss Love, who’s 70yard touchdown run in the fourth sealed the game. Despite losing defensive captain Erin Gubatunga (shoulder) to a potential season-ending injury, the Diamonds’ defence shone. Led by linebacker Silia Johannson, the Diamonds forced fumbles and capitalised on a number of Croydon errors. Neither side could string together its offence through a hardfought, scoreless first half, but it started to open up after the main break as the Rangers found some space out wide and rattled off the first score. But Berwick returned fire soon after with a rushing touchdown at the start of the fourth term to level the ledger 6-6, as a brilliant twopoint conversion by running back Sarah Mu was disallowed for encroachment. Croydon would run in two more touchdowns thereafter to set the final margin, but Berwick didn’t shoulder arms - with new quarterback Jen Allen sitting in the shotgun for most of the final term as she went aerial to try and bridge the gap. Fingertip misses will have frustrated the Diamonds’ staff, but

Berwick Miners Diamonds' running machine Judith Fili Fa’auli storms through on a punt return. 144275 Picture: JARROD POTTER wide-receivers Sam Kelly - only 17 years old - and Judith Fili Fa’auli proved they can become potent offensive weapons for Berwick this season. “They held them down 0-0 in the first half and lost their defensive captain Erin Gubatunga in the first half, broken collarbone, but the team held together,” coach Alan Murphy said. “We’ve still got some work to do and we know it, but we’ll get better.

“Some of those passes were hitting hands ... it’s a matter of training and a bigger matter of confidence,” Murphy said. “They’re getting open, getting to the spots they need to be hit, getting 90 per cent right, but the last 10 per cent of getting the ball in the hands ... “It’s a good team - they’re loyal to each other and will have each other’s backs throughout the season.” Murphy praised his young wide

receiver Kelly in particular, who has only just started her gridiron journey. “Sam Kelly - she’s a gun - she’s quick and has great balance on her feet and she’s got beautiful hands,” Murphy said. “She hurt her knee in the first half, but she pushed it off and kept going.” The Diamonds will travel again in Round 2 to face the Northern Lady Raiders on Saturday 19 September from 1.30pm.

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COLORADO Highton, 2011, 2 door caravan, length 31ft (internal 25ft), roof mounted IBIS split system, 184L 3-way fridge, microwave, full oven, TV on swing bracket and antenna, QS bed, 3 bunks with personal DVD players, L shaped seating, extra 3ft checkerplated back stand-up change area, full ensuite, slide out gas BBQ, 2x gas bottles, 2x picnic tables, 16inch wheels with 2 extra spare tyres, twin battery system, full tunnel front boot, full galvanised front boot. High clearance with flat floor. Pull out awning and full annexe. Would suit new family buyers. Excellent condition. $58,500. 0419 030 773. CRUSADER INSPIRATION, 2010, 21', full ensuite, washing machine, full oven, microwave, TV, DVD, radio, Simplicity suspension, IBIS RC air conditioning and heating, battery pack, wired for Solar, 2 x 95L water tanks, pull out gas BBQ, roll out awning, many extras, immaculate condition. $46,000. Ph: 9705 0348.

CUB SUPAMATIC 2013 Escape Camper. As new condition, current model, first registered 2013, semi-off road version includes Trans Continental Pack, (stronger springs, longer and stronger drawbar, reinforced chassis, water tank protector, heavy duty axle, 14" wheels, and locking water filler). Steel front storage box, 2 x single beds, pull-out kitchen with 2 burner gas stove, hard floor and adjustable legs for further stability. Beds lift up, storage space underneath. Full length awning and poles. Great family camper, easy to tow and set-up in two minutes, goes almost anywhere. Selling due to ill health. Stored at a factory in Braeside. $16,550. Phone: 0418 386 030.

DUET Pop Top 6 berth. Single axle, electric brakes at tyres, 2 gas bottles, 2 large boots, external led lights, 12 volt socket, mains water tap, rollout awning, bbq gas baynot connector, fold up jockey wheel, generator box, 3 way fridge /freezer, microwave, 3 burner gas/1 burner electric stove top /gas grill, range hood, led lighting, air conditioner, 2 onboard batteries, 12 volt to 12 volt dc charger, 240 volt charger, tv/dvd/antenna/ booster /tv bracket, radio/cd player, water tank/2 volt pump, dinette style seating, accessories: portable toilet (never used), levelling ramp, portable step, towball lock, registration until March 2016 (S27-177)). Well worth viewing excellent condition. $25,000. Phone: 0401 888 885.

EAGLE Step Through Camper Trailer, only three years old and only used five times, very good condition almost like brand new, independant coil shock suspension, front storage box with two jerry can holders, 2x9kg gas bottles, lockable side storage boxes, internal slide out draw into step up area, bedside table and storage box, 12 volt power supply with 3 power outlets, velcrow strip lights, big slideout kitchen, three burner cooktop with wok burner underneath, slide out storage drawers, built-in sink with 85ltr water tank, 65ltr slide out fridge, queen size mattress with canvas zip up dust proof cover plus much more. Reg (T69178) $22,000. Phone: 0438 447 074.

Buy, Rent & Sell in the DINGO CAMPER Trailer (Cracker Jack No 9). Annexe & floor included, comfortably sleeps 8-9, grey & blue canvas, large storage cavity, all poles, pegs and ropes included, road cover with internal ladder, reg until Feb 2016 (V04987) 240v electrical outlet. Excellent condition. $4,500. Phone: 0477 724 118.

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

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

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

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

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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.

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.

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.

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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Real Estate 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.

WINNEBAGO ESPERANCE. Excellent condition with rear bathroom, toilet, shower, vanity, Island bed & electric side slideout to make large comfortable dinette area. Iveco 3ltr turbo auto diesel just serviced with GPS, air/con, power windows, rear camera, computer & driver/passenger airbags, cruise control, power windows & only requires standard licence. Standard items include reverse cycle A/C, 3 way 150ltr fridge, gas oven & hot plates, exhaust canopy, micowave, large internal & external storage compartments, sun block curtains, pull out awning, outdoor entertainment centre & gas/elec. HWS, invertor external gas BBQ connection, (2) gas bottles, slideout generator box. Lots of upgrades & extras including tow bar, Fiamma fixed folding double bike rack, 80 litre additional water tank, solar panels, washing machine, awning slide shade, removable Webasco gas ducted heating, external TV point. Registration (XKW-992). $125,000 neg. Phone: 0418 310 060.

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

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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.

SUBARU 2006 Forester Wagon XT Turbocharged. Automatic. 144,472 kms. Power windows, front cup holders, power mirrors, cruise control and tachometer, two new tyres, wheel alignment, two new drive-shaft boots and transmission seals, 3 inch custom exhaust system from the turbo back, great condition, current roadworthy certificate and 12 months registration (ZWZ-738). Drives like a dream, very fuel efficient. Test drive will impress! $12,000. Phone: 0434 633 766.

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, 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.

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

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