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Kim Whitehouse and Tracey Harris, here at the Pakenham skate park this week, have been across the state putting up flyers as they search desperately for their 14-year-old daughter Jade Robson-Whitehouse, who has been missing for more than two weeks. 145789 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS That same night Tracey went to put on a pair of shoes and when she returned to the room where the two girls had been, they were gone. “She (the friend) said can we go and pick her up because her mum couldn’t bring her and Kim went and picked her up,” Tracey told reporters earlier this month. “And on the way Jade said, which was another thing out of character, we’ve got to pick her up from Cran-

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mum know you’re safe. “So I went to get my shoes on and when I got back they were both gone.” The girls fled out the bedroom window and the dress Jade had been wearing was left on the floor. More information can be found on a Facebook page set up by the family, at www.facebook.com/FINDJADEWHITEHOUSE. Anyone who sees Jade is urged to

Jade Robson-Whitehouse, 14, has been missing since Saturday 3 October, when she disappeared from her Junction Village home. call triple-zero immediately, or contact Narre Warren police on 9705 3111 or Cranbourne police on 5991 0600.

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OVER the phone Tracey sounds exhausted. It’s late in the afternoon and she and her partner Kim are returning home on the train after spending another day looking for their missing 14-year-old daughter. It’s more than two weeks since Jade Robson-Whitehouse disappeared from her Junction Village home about 8pm on Saturday 3 October. Step-mum, Tracey Harris, and father, Kim Whitehouse, are desperate for any sign she’s okay. Speaking on Monday, Tracey said there had been no communication from Jade since she contacted a friend through Facebook about two days after she disappeared. This social media contact was confirmed by police earlier this month. Her parents have reason to believe Jade could be anywhere from Dandenong to Traralgon and have plastered posters throughout the state’s south east including at the Pakenham skate park, as they desperately cling to hope of finding her, As the 16th day of her disappearance drew to a close, Tracey told Star News she and Kim feared for their daughter’s safety who left without money or a phone. “We’re looking for her constantly, booking into motels, following every possible lead,” Tracey said. “We’re beside ourselves, we can’t sleep, can’t eat, when you do go to sleep it’s like an hour at a time. “Then you’re back up and back on the job. “We will not stop looking until we find her and know she’s safe.” On the night she went missing, Jade had invited another girl to her Junction Village house to sleep over, someone her parents had never met before and who it’s believed Jade had been contacting through social media.

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Community News Free Children’s Week event in Casey! The City of Casey is getting ready to spring into Children’s Week festivities with a FREE fun day out for local youngsters on Thursday 29 October 2015. Local families are invited to come along to the Spring into Play event, to be held at the Old Cheese Factory, Berwick between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm.

face painting, a sausage sizzle, art and craft activities, music and a chance to play and explore the recently-redeveloped playground.

Council wants to recognise the wonderful contribution and value children have in our community during Children’s Week, which runs from 24 October to 1 November, and so we are hosting a big party to celebrate the occasion.

Spring into Play will be held on Thursday 29 October between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.

Children are encouraged to come along wearing their favourite dress-up costume, and there will be

For further details call City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 or visit www.casey.vic.gov.au. The 2014 Spring into Play event was a big hit with many local kids!

Nominations closing soon for Casey Australia Day Awards With individual nominations for the 2016 Casey Australia Day Awards closing soon, now is the time to nominate someone worthy of recognition. /PNJOBUJPOT GPS UIF mWF JOEJWJEVBM BXBSE categories - Casey Citizen, Young Citizen, Senior Citizen, Sportsperson and Non-resident of the Year – close on Tuesday 27 October 2015 at 4.00 pm. Nominations can be made for the Casey Community Event/Activity of the Year and Casey Community Fundraising Event/Activity of the Year categories up until Tuesday 5 January 2016. This is your chance to help Council unearth the people, groups and organisations in the community that dedicate their time to improving the lives of others and whose exceptional commitment has greatly CFOFmUUFE BOE FOSJDIFE UIF $BTFZ community. One nomination is all it takes to shine a light on an outstanding citizen and to show your appreciation for what they do. For more information and to nominate someone via the simple online process, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ caseyaustraliadayawards.

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The City of Casey, in partnership with Cricket Victoria, is making it easier for new players to hit the pitch this summer with the introduction of Open Wickets - a community cricket grants program.

Council recently consulted with the community at an information session on the proposal for the JOTUBMMBUJPO PG GPVS nBU UPQ IVNQT UPHFUIFS XJUI associated line marking, signage and lighting upgrades, in Fairholme Boulevard, Berwick. For those that missed it, Council will host another information session at Berwick Primary School, 37 Fairholme Boulevard, Berwick on 5 November 2015 from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm. This session will be run as a drop in event, which will BMMPX SFTJEFOUT UP NFFU XJUI PGmDFST BOE QSPWJEF feedback or discuss concerns they may have in relation to the proposal. Plans of the proposal are available for review at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ltm. For more information contact Customer Service on BOE BTL UP TQFBL XJUI UIF 5SBGmD Operations team.

The program offers subsidised player and cricket program fees to new players to the sport or those who have not participated in a Cricket Victoria QSPHSBN JO UIF QBTU mWF ZFBST XIFO UIFZ TJHO VQ UP BO 0QFO 8JDLFUT BGmMJBUFE DMVC Eligible participants can apply to be reimbursed for either: $100 of their senior/student playing fees or $75 of junior playing fees, or 50 per cent of their Milo In2Cricket or T20 Blast cricket program fees. Grant applications must be completed and returned to the participants chosen cricket club by Monday 23 November 2015. For further details, a list participating cricket clubs and how to apply for a subsidy, visit www.casey.vic. gov.au/openwickets or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.

There’s still time to join the Ageing Positively Festival celebrations! The City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Festival runs throughout October, with plenty of great activities and events on offer for older residents to enjoy throughout the next week. Residents can still get involved in activities including social carpet bowls, ballroom dancing, morning melodies, tai chi and gentle exercise or can learn something new at workshops on writing blogs, publishing a book and composting. There are also some great information sessions in the last week of the festival covering topics including sleeping well as you age, traveling on public transport and older persons’ housing options. For more information on upcoming events visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ageingpositively or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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Our year in review Annual Report highlights Mayor’s Message The City of Casey continues to deliver for residents. Council has recently published its 2014/2015 Annual Report which details our achievements for the QBTU mOBODJBM ZFBS Check out the highlights in this edition of Casey Community News or visit www.casey.vic.gov. au/annualreport to see the full report. Speaking of achievement, Council recently SFBQQPJOUFE JUT $IJFG &YFDVUJWF 0GmDFS .JLF Tyler for a further four year term to 2020, following a unanimous decision by the Council. Council is balancing a range of pressures including the commencement of rate capping in 2016/2017, rapid population growth with over 120 people moving into Casey each week and responding to rapidly changing technology. .S 5ZMFS JT XFMM QMBDFE UP MFBE UIF DJUZ JOUP UIF future. His record of overseeing the city’s HSPXUI XIJMF NBJOUBJOJOH $BTFZ T mOBODJBM sustainability was testament to his track record.

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Âť Delivered 1,128 events, programs and activities

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with a focus on strengthening and connecting Casey’s community.  Distributed over 260 community grants, DPOUSJCVUJPOT BOE TQPOTPSTIJQT UP OPU GPS QSPmU community groups and organisations.

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Get your motors runnin’ By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

LEATHER, chrome and the roar of thousands of motorbikes echoed through Cranbourne as crowds of people gathered to watch the checkered flag wave off the Cranbourne GP Run. In its 17th year, more than 7500 riders and hundreds of onlookers lined High Street, Cranbourne to be a part of the annual ride to Phillip Island. With about 2000 spectators taking in the sheer size of the event the Cranbourne community came alive with food stalls, arcade games, face painting and roving performers.

Revving their engines for a mass exit at 10am on Saturday 17 October Australian singer-songwriter, comedian and actor Eddie Perfect and Deputy Mayor Cr Berkelmans took one flag in each hand to start the run. Each year the GP Run celebrity ambassador is offered the opportunity to nominate a preferred charity to donate funds from the event and this year Eddie Perfect selected the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC). The riders left Cranbourne in time to arrive at Phillip Island for lunch.

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Grandparent Lorraine McCurdy says she attends the Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School Year 2-6 assembly every week. 145793 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CRANBOURNE primary school raised eyebrows during an assembly last week when its Islamic students were given the choice of leaving the room to avoid singing the Australian National Anthem. But despite concern from parents, the principal of Cranbourne Carlisle Primary has strongly defended the school’s decision to allow its Islamic students to leave the Year 2-6 assembly, citing a religious month of mourning. Lorraine McCurdy, whose grandchildren go to Cranbourne Carlisle Primary, contacted Star News after attending the school’s assembly last week and being concerned by the

staff’s decision to give Islamic students the option to not sing the national anthem. Ms McCurdy said she attended the assembly every week and had never seen this before. “We were first welcomed to the assembly by two Grade 2 students, then as we were about to stand up for the national anthem, a teacher stepped in front of the school and asked that any student for whom this was against their culture to leave the hall and join a teacher waiting for them outside the hall,” she said. “About 30-40 children left, all of Middle Eastern appearance. “When we had finished singing the National Anthem, they all reappeared into the hall and sat with

their classmates. “A lot of the parents at the assembly were saddened as this was the Australian national anthem and not to do with any religion.” But Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School Principal Cheryl Irving stood by the decision, telling Star News on Tuesday it was made in adherence with Muharram - the Islamic month of mourning associated with Shi’a Muslims in which they do not participate in “joyful events”. “Muharram is a cultural observation marking the death of Imam Hussein,” Ms Irving said. “This year it falls between Tuesday 13 October and Thursday 12 November. During this time Shi’a do not participate in joyful events as

it is a period of mourning. This includes listening to music, attending parties, wearing nail polish or make up, etc. “Prior to last week’s Years 2-6 Assembly commencing, an announcement was made advising anyone participating in Muharram, that it was an opportune time to leave the hall as music was about to be played (the National Anthem). “Anyone who was unable to listen to music due to this cultural observance was given adequate time to comply with their religious belief.” Ms Irving said the school demonstrated “great tolerance and understanding of the heritage and cultures of others”.

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A LYNBROOK man has narrowly avoided being shot in his car by an unknown assailant after the bullet missed him by mere “millimetres”. The 29-year-old victim had parked in Macleod Way in Lynbrook and was checking his phone when another person, unknown to him, pulled up alongside the victim in another car and pointed a gun at him about 2.30am on Friday 16 October. In a panic the victim drove off but the attacker allegedly fired several bullets towards the car as it sped away. One of the bullets was shot inside the car and narrowly missed the victim. “The round missed him by ... if I were to say millimetres I’d be generous,” Detective Sergeant Stu Freeman told Star News. “I can’t understand how it didn’t strike him.” It’s understood the victim, who was visiting a friend at the time of the incident, did not know his attacker. The attacker’s car is described as dark in colour. The close shave comes less than a week after a man was shot in Narre Warren last Wednesday night in an incident being investigated by the Echo taskforce, established to probe bikie gangs. But Det Sgt Freeman said there no evidence to suggest the two Casey shootings were linked. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT’S believed next week’s Casey mayoral election is a two-horse race. Councillors Sam Aziz and Gary Rowe have both confirmed to Star News they will be throwing their hats into the ring to replace current mayor Mick Morland at the election on Monday night. Cr Aziz’s bid for mayor comes as the Councillor Conduct Panel this month issued a finding of misconduct against the Springfield ward councillor, after a controversial incident in which Cr Aziz referred to Cr Rafal Kaplon in an email as a

“parasitic mosquito”. In August, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan slammed Cr Aziz’s alleged comments, made in an email sent to councillors and executives. The Councillor Conduct Panel found the actions of Cr Aziz “constitute misconduct” and ordered him to provide a written apology to Cr Kaplon. Cr Aziz has since apologised to Cr Kaplan, stating he regretted the email and in particular regretted the offence it caused his colleague. Speaking to Star News this week, Cr Aziz said the recent find-

ing would not affect his run at the mayoralty. “That has now been put to rest and we have a fresh page to start from,” Cr Aziz said. “We’ve both indicated enormous willingness to do that.” Cr Aziz, who already served as Casey’s mayor in 2011, said he was excited to be running again for the role and believed he had much to offer a second time around. Cr Rowe also confirmed he would run for the mayoralty and while he hasn’t stepped into the position before, he said his former experience as an MP put him in good

stead. Mr Rowe, who was the MP for Cranbourne from 1992 to 2002, also mentioned his long history with the Casey municipality, citing his time as a Cranbourne Shire councillor before entering state politics. “I have lived in the municipality for over 30 years and I have a knowledge of its history,” Cr Rowe said. “I have an understanding of the needs, wants and inspirations of the community and a desire to make things better.” The mayoral election will be held on Monday 26 October at 5.30pm at the Casey Council chambers.

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World-class garden wonder By GEORGIA WESTGARTH PURSUING a life-long passion handed down from his father, Attila Kapitany’s succulent garden is a worldrenowned creation found right in the heart of Narre Warren. Showcasing the spectacular appeal of succulents through his 15 self-published books and very own backyard Attila, 56, and his wife Michele, 59, moved into the acreage property 13 years ago. “We started planting and growing the garden when we moved here and since then we’ve had thousands of people walk through our property in open gardens,” Attila said. “Once we had to call the emergency services because the street was blocked - we had 11,000 people through on one day.” The explosion of colour, texture and scent is dotted with bottle trees, Australian natives and even roses. “People are often unaware that succulents and roses can grow really well together and actually benefit from each other,” Attila said. With more than 10,000 succulents flowering for spring, Attila said it might be “spring peak” but his garden was always in bloom. “There’s not a day of the year when there’s not something in flower,” he said. Having owned and operated retail and wholesale nurseries in the past, Attila with the support of Michele now writes, speaks, studies and educates others on his love of gardening and experimenting with plants. “We are absolutely passionate, we don’t just work professionally with them we go out and do research in the field and bring back new species from around the world- I just got back from speaking in the US,” he said. Conducting different water and feeding experiments in their own garden Attila said it was amazing just how long some plants could go without water. “We get to find out what the plant needs and wants and can recommend certain plants for different living arrangements, such as a pot plant on a balcony- where you can go on a holiday for three months and come back to it still looking perfect,” he said. Considered an expert in succulents, Attila said he was entirely self-taught. “I have been in the field I love for 40 years, almost a life time,” he said.

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letters for defamation against the complainant and a national newspaper that first published stories about the complaint in June. Mr Philip maintained he was a victim of racial vilification and had the right to “use my voice”. He said he remained a Liberal branch member because he wanted to “fight within the party” for a “real solution”. “The party should ask Inga to apologise to me,” he said. “If I was in Inga’s position, I’d step down as the opposition multicultural minister.” Mr Philip said he had also formally complained to police and the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. In Parliament on 5 August, Ms Peulich said she “completely and categorically” rejected the “false” and “malicious” allegations. “As a member of Parliament from a migrant back-

ground, I find racism abhorrent, and my entire life has been committed to working against discrimination against persons on the grounds of their race, religion and ethnicity. “The allegations are now subject to legal processes that I have instigated.” Ms Peulich told Star News that she could not comment further on internal party matters. Casey councillor Gary Rowe told Star News: “I was chair of the meeting and the matters alleged did not occur.” Mr Philip said he was frustrated that a Liberal Party investigation only began after media reports in June, seven months after he made his complaint. The investigation has been conducted by party elders David Kemp and John Ridley. Liberal state director Simon Frost said the inquiry would be finalised shortly.

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EGG salad sandwiches, picnic blankets and gardening gloves were packed up into baskets as six Tooradin Primary School grades set up next to their vegie patch for a spot of lunch. As part of the school’s Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program the students made broad bean dip, egg salad sandwiches using eggs from their own chooks, homemade pita crisps and fruit skewers. Kitchen specialist at the school Fiona Berkholz said the sunny day was the perfect

opportunity to get the students into the vegie patch to help prepare the soil for spring planting. “They dug out arm-fulls of weeds and turned over the garden beds, and left them looking fabulous,” Ms Berkholz said. With kale, cabbages, tomatoes, eggplant and lettuces almost ready to pick, the school was lucky enough to get four garden beds donated from Tank-You Water Tanks. “Damien and Melissa Dixon have donated beds to us in the past and this means we

can grow even more fresh produce,” Ms Berkholz said. “Two of them will go in the sensory garden to grow either Italian or Asian herbs and the others will be for vegies.” Ms Berkholz said the enjoyable day wasn’t just about the weeding but was an educational experience as well. “It’s about getting the kids out and showing them where their food is coming from, so they feel like they’ve grown and harvested their produce to cook with - it gives an investment in the garden,” she said.

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Man ‘out of control’ By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN “OFF the rails” Cranbourne man has defied bail conditions within hours of being released by police by returning to an excluded address and threatening an occupant with a brick. On 18 October, the ice-affected 19-year-old was arrested at his home for threatening his sister - a co-resident - and punching a fridge. The accused, who had reacted hostilely after the sister resisted his demands for money, bloodied his hand from the punch, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard on 19 October. The sister stated the man was a regular ice and cannabis user, who had deteriorated since their mother’s

death in September. The man was released by police on bail on the condition that he didn’t commit family violence or go within 200 metres of the home. Two hours later, he returned to the home and threatened to get friends to assault his sister and her boyfriend. After a 15-minute argument, the man walked down the driveway, picked up a brick and threatened to throw it at the boyfriend. In July and September, the man was charged with drug-driving on cannabis, two counts of driving while suspended and two counts of driving without displaying P-plates. His P-plate licence had been sus-

pended due to $7000 of unpaid fines. The man’s lawyer said the accused’s sister was in a difficult position of wanting to care for the man but needing to protect herself. “She really wants him to get on the straight-and-narrow. He has been off the rails for quite some time. “He’s accepting he’s not going to have contact with the sister and brother for some time.” At one stage, the accused interjected to tell the judge that the boyfriend had earlier punched him in the face, and that he’d been done for drug-driving after being found parked in his driveway. A Corrections Victoria officer noted the man didn’t feel responsibility for

any of the matters. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted the accused’s lack of priors but was concerned by the man’s “out of control” behaviour even after police and court involvement. “If you killed my child while driving and drug taking, I’d never forgive you.” The man was convicted and placed on a 12-month community corrections order with supervision, and drug and mental health treatment. He was also suspended from driving for six months and placed on a full family violence intervention order protecting his sister and nine-year-old brother. “You’re on a tight rope that could go either way,” Mr Vandersteen told the man.

Strangles outbreak: estate in ‘lockdown’ TOORADIN Estate has confirmed the 380-acre riding school and agistment facility has red zoned 12 horses with strangles. Owner operator of the family run estate, Sally Francis, said the property had been in a “type of lockdown situation”, with the land broken up into three zones to combat the bacterial infection. “Strangles broke out in August, and we have been doing serious testing with the Melbourne University veterinary micro-biology unit and the Melbourne Equine Veterinary Group to find out how many have been infected,” Ms Francis said. The Tooradin Estate, which has been in the Francis family since 1966, has encountered the contagious bacteria twice before. “Years ago, we had an outbreak of strangles, and only a few horses got it; it passed by quickly- but this time it’s been a bit of a different experience,” Ms Francis said. Affecting a horse’s upper respiratory tract causing enlargement of the lymph nodes in the throat, strangles has been a recent issue right through Gippsland, according to Ms Francis. “I’m not sure how the horses on our estate got infected, but there’s just a lot of it in the area,” she said. Home to the Tooradin Dalmore Pony Club and the Tooradin Adult Riding

Club, the clubs have been meeting elsewhere for the past two months, she said. “We haven’t been officially asked to lock down but we have been very careful about the number of people that come on the property and have been very vigilant with bio-security to stop the spread of it,” she explained. Ms Francis said she was confident that out of the 105 horses on the estate, 12 have been infected with strangles. “It spread quite quickly, but we contained and isolated the horses straight away- we do think we have done a good job and have been praised by the professionals who are helping us to care for the horses,” she explained. Located on Lynes Road Tooradin, the Australian Equine facility learning and agistment property currently holds 16 head of cattle which have been separated into orange, green and red zones to determine the depth of the spread. “The 12 horses in the red zone will stay there for as long as it takes for the last lot of clinical symptoms to cease and then they will go through a nasal swabbing process, which is why it takes a long time to clear the red zone,” Ms Francis said. “We have three different low risk orange zones with horses that might be infected but aren’t showing symptoms, and we have 10 green zone paddocks with horses that are fine.” Ms Francis said the owners, who had agisted their horses on her land, had

POLICE are investigating the attempted robbery of a recently built house in Clyde North last week. It’s believed a thief tried to break into the Elmtree Crescent home, located in a new construction site, sometime between 5.45am and 4.30pm on Wednesday 14 October. Police found a crack at the back door of the house during their investigation. No-one was home when the incident occurred. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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As the testing continues, Ms Francis said the Tooradin Dalmore Pony Club and the Tooradin Adult Riding Club would be able to hold their November rally at the estate.

A FIRE started behind Arthur Wren Hall has caused minor damage to the facility. Several wheelie bins were set on fire at the rear of the Stuart Avenue hall in Hampton Park sometime between 2.30am on Monday 19 October and 6.15am when police were called in. Minor damage was caused to the rear of the hall. No CCTV footage is available of the incident. The Arthur Wren Hall is a popular community facility in Hampton Park which can host up to 500 people. With only small leads to go on, detectives have made a plea for any witnesses to come forward with information. 1201211-KK41-15

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Vital skills for work By JENNA HUTTON-MURDOCH AVOCARE has expanded its unemployment support to Cranbourne. The registered charity on Monday 19 October opened a Cranbourne community shop to be staffed by Avocare supervisors and Work for the Dole participants. They’ll gain experience in a handson work environment and skills like serving customers, merchandising, stock management, refurbishing computers and repairing and restoring pre-

loved office furniture. “It’s good for Avocare to branch out to the Casey area,” participant Peter said. Avocare director Trish Keilty said the store would sell new and pre-loved items at bargain prices. “Funds raised will help support the Computer Worx and Office Furniture Connect activities fulfil their objective of donating computers and home office furniture to students and low income families within the City of Casey,” she said.

Fully refurbished computers, chairs and desks are distributed to Health Care Card and student ID card holders so they can set up a study nook or home office. “It is an honour to manage this activity, to help the people of Cranbourne through the community shop as these days living is difficult,” shop supervisor Angelique said. “We have a great team of participants here. It is rewarding to see these individuals grow and focus on their career path through Work for the Dole and

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CASEY kinders will share in more than $20,000 to improve playrooms and boost technology. The State Government on Tuesday 13 October announced successful Children’s Facilities Capital Program grant applicants. Doveton College Early Learning will receive a $9500 Minor Infrastructure Refurbishment Grant - one of 122 handed out to refurbish playgrounds and improve access for children of all abilities. Families and Children Minister Jenny Mikakos said IT Grants went to 249 kindergartens for new laptops, tablets and other digital hardware. “These upgrades will create better playrooms, as well as giving our youngest Victorians access to technology that will form part of their education for years to come,” she said. Casey IT Grant recipients included Cranbourne’s Bowen Street and Carlisle Park kindergartens and Arbourlea Kindergarten in Cranbourne North, which each received $1013. Goodstarts in Lynbrook and in Park Coral Drive and Somerville Road in Hampton Park received $1500.

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Fair winds and far horizons By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH a blessing from Father Matt Harry - and a new and improved boat shed - the Warneet Motor Yacht Club turned up their sails for their first cruise of the season. As well as signing up new members as part of the club's open day on Sunday 11 October, Commodore Michael O’Brien said the club was ecstatic they had their work room back, after the shed was almost blown away last year. “We are very happy with the new shed, we didn’t want to have to go without a shed and work room for up keep of the boats for another year,” Mr O’Brien said. Commodore of the club at the time Brian Shaw said the high-speed winds in October last year blew the

shed “to bits”. “There were boats all over the place all wrecked and the roof flew off into the car park,” he said. After 12 months of construction the boat shed, which cost more than $200,000, was officially opened by Mr Shaw and the entire club was blessed. “Every year we get our fleet and all the members blessed,” Mr O’Brien said. “This year, Father Matt Harry from Uniting Place in Hampton Park said a prayer to keep us all safe for the season.” About 60 yachtsmen and women turned up for the day and Mr O’Brien said the club was growing with around three new members signing up each month.

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Racers who sweat it out By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BUILT and powered by humans - it’s a laid back race that has Carolyn David hooked. The 49-year-old Tooradin mother of two said Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) racing was a hobby fit for the whole family. “I love it, I train as much as I can, its great exercise and its good fun,” Ms David said. “I’m so addicted.” Teaming up as a community group for the Casey HPV round 4 race, Ms David along with 130 other schools and community crews lined up for the sixhour race at Casey Fields, on Saturday 10 October.

“It’s basically a bicycle that you lay down in powered by human energy and you can be in teams of six to eight people,” Ms David explained. Pedalling in at 29th out of the 130 teams Ms David said she was pretty happy with that result. “There were 15 other community groups in our category and it was only our second time competing as team Indigo.” Tooradin Primary School also took to the Casey Fields criterium after months of training and strategic discussions. The school’s Rachel Davis said the students trained throughout winter to maintain

fitness for the long race. “We had two teams The Red Rocket and The Flamin’ Mozzies and both teams worked together to support each other through the successes and the challenges of the day,” Ms Davis said. With some teams racing in vehicles they’d built themselves and others in tech-savvy lightweight carbon fibre machines, Ms David said the day turned out to be one of the biggest single track HPV events ever. “It’s taken very seriously by the riders and some solo riders take on the whole six hours themselves - it really is a fun sport for all ages,” she said.

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By GEORGIA WESTGARTH GETTING spooky for the future of their organisation Preventing Suicide in Youth (PSY) is bursting out the dress up box for a ‘Spooktacular Halloween’ costume party. Raising funds to continue their preventative work in mental health and depression PSY hopes the party will get the word out about their peer support groups. With around 2500 Australians taking their life each year, the Cranbourne not-

for-profit program, a part of mentoring organisation ‘In 2 Life’, is looking for more volunteers. Former Young Victorian of the Year Nichole Hussey will host the costume party and said suicide was something that needed to be talked about. “Currently, we have 15 volunteers to 20,000 people, we always need more,” Ms Hussey said, adding that a part of the group's aim was to encourage community discussion about suicide. Ms Hussey said working

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Class joins the generations LOLLY filled teacups were on the menu at Lynbrook Primary School as 160 prep students celebrated Grandparents’ Day. The prep students invited their beloved grandparents for an afternoon tea party, a story and a cup of lollies. The school’s Rebekah Bogos said the students made the tea cups out of tic toc biscuits, marshmallows, musk lifesavers and chocolate freckles “and they were enjoyed by all”, she said. “Grandparents got to look through the children’s work and were proud of the pleasing progress they have made during their first year of primary school.”

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John Doutch with his COTA award which he received at Government House earlier this month. 145340 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Giving people a helping hand to remain independent Mr Doutch said he may be 68 years old but he’s still young. “Life expectancy is a lot longer in general which means there are more challenges to overcome and the older generation can be typecast and seen as a burden. “I do what I do because I want to give back to the community I’ve grown up with and assist people to age in a positive sense,” he explained. Winner of the City of Casey Senior Citizens Award last year Mr Doutch said it’s nice to receive a thankyou every now and again. “It was a fantastic experience to be in Government House and be presented with an award in front of the Governor of Victoria,” he said.

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Marching on for healthy month OCTOBER means ‘walk to school’ month for hundreds of primary school children across the City of Casey. Thirteen schools in Casey have signed up to the VicHealth Walktober initiative and Lynbrook Primary School kicked off its month of exercise and health discussions on Wednesday 7 October. More than 600 Lynbrook students laced up for the morning activity with the help of the City of Casey crossing supervisor mascot Lottie and Star Man from the Melbourne Stars cricket team. The school’s David Payne said the event is a great way

to teach students about road safety and alternative methods of transport. “We have 950 students at the school so we had a really big turnout on the day and we look forward to giving out awards to the students who walked to school the most at the end of the month,” Mr Payne said. It was the first time Lynbrook Primary School had participated in the walk and councillor Damien Rosario was at the school gate to welcome the students. “It was a beautiful day for a walk and it’s great to see young kids getting active,” Cr Rosario said.

During October the school will be talking about what makes walking to school healthy for the environment and the walker. Mr Payne said the students were greeted by the council’s local laws staff who chatted to them about road rules and safety around roads. “We will discuss the byproducts of cars and easing traffic congestion at the school gate and there will be fresh fruit available on the last morning of the walking month,” Mr Payne said. For more information on Walktober visit www.walktoschool.vic.gov.au.


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AUSTRALIA’S Inner Wheel president Kay Morland calls the City of Casey home and jumped at the chance to show her chief boss and International president of the ladies’ service group, Charlotte de Vos, around. One of the largest women’s service voluntary organisations in the world, Inner Wheel boasts 100,000 members in more than 103 countries. Ms de Vos flew from Belgium to Australia on Wednesday 14 October to attend a conference in Warrnambool. Ms Morland said it was an honour to have the International president visit and stay with her and her husband, Casey Mayor Mick Morland. “It’s been fantastic to speak with Charlotte and realise that we are on the same page with our Inner Wheel goals and projects here in Australia and around the world - one of which is to bring in more young members,” Ms Morland said. Visiting Australia for the first time, Ms de Vos was gifted a silk scarf designed by local artist Tina Whiteley from the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens as well as a City of Casey watch. Ms de Vos said she loved embracing the Aussie ways and added that everyone had been very friendly. “I’m amazed the people are all so kind, you walk on the street and everyone says hello and that can be a tradition that you lose,” she said. A member since 1987, Ms de Vos, who started in Inner Wheel aged 38, said she had always been involved in service clubs. “It’s an honour to become president, especially from a small country and I am only the second to become president from Belgium - whereas Australia has four already,” she said. Spruiking the International Inner

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THE City of Casey’s finest performers will gather for the 2015 edition of ‘Casey’s Got Talent’ on Saturday 24 October at the River Gum Performing Arts Centre. Twenty-one local acts reached the final after preliminary auditions and River Gum Ward Councillor and event co-organiser Wayne Smith encouraged residents to book their tickets for the main event. “The auditions were of a high-calibre, and the final is shaping up to be a wonderful event, showcasing the many talented individual and group performers from across Casey,” Cr Smith said. Springfield Ward Councillor and fellow co-organiser Louise Berkelmans said the concert promoted the growth of the arts sector. “Casey’s Got Talent is one way council supports and celebrates our wonderful performing arts community, by giving them the opportunity to showcase their talent, gain experience and exposure and receive recognition,” Cr Berkelmans said. The event is run in a not-for-profit capacity and money raised will be awarded by the council to charity. “Proceeds from the concert will go to Kids Diabetes Camps, which run camps for children with type 1 diabetes and their parents, to bring families together, facilitate peer support and to reduce stress and isolation,” she said. The event will commence at 7pm and tickets can be purchased by visiting www.casey.vic.gov.au/caseysgottalent, or at the door.


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THE proportions of this contemporary family home are exceptionally generous throughout living and entertaining spaces with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, formal and informal living including rumpus area, outdoor entertaining alfresco area and so much more. THE main bedroom has his-and-hers walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. Retreat from the main suite to the large formal living area, which could easily be the parents' retreat zone. There are a further two generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. Separate formal and informal living areas - including a large rumpus area which is pre-wired and easily converted to a theatre room. The tiled flooring and carpet give this family home a warmth from the point of entry. A well balanced kitchen has stainlesssteel appliances, quality Caesarstone bench tops and a walk-in pantry. The sophisticated kitchen/dining and family area leads out to the alfresco. Well landscaped gardens leave plenty of room for the kids to play. Other features include a two-car garage, evaporative cooling, ducted heating, security

doors, vegetable garden and compost, 3000-litre water tank, ample storage, and so much more. Located in Lyndhurst’s Melington estate with no body corporate attached with parkland outside the front door. Located close to train station and Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, and less than 45 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD.

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Inspect: By appointment Price: $585,000 plus Contact: RAINE AND HORNE, LYNDHURST, 8738 5117

FIRST FOR LOCAL REAL ESTATE AUCTION Saturday 24th October 2015 at 12 noon on site.

Lot 1~ 65 Hills Road Nyora.

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(via Yannathan Road) Under Instructions from South Gippsland Water, this extensive rural property will be offered by public auction.

Pastured flats with balance of treed sandy rises, dams, excellent boundary fences and gravel access Laneway. Also available adjoining 200 acres can be purchased offering 400 acres (approx.) in total of prime pasture. TERMS: 10% deposit balance 30 days.

AUCTION

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Saturday 24th of October at 2pm on the property.

11 Oxford Street Lang Lang 3 bedroom older style home on a fully serviced residential block. Measuring approx. 679sqm by deductions.

TERMS: 10% deposit balance 30/60 days.

Langwarrin 520 Cranbourne-Frankston Rd

AUCTION Saturday 7th November at 12.00noon on the property

Detonate or Renovate? - 4.8 Acres (1.9Ha) Approx

40 McCraws Road Catani.

• Solid split level 4 Bedroom hardiplank home

10Acres 3 bedroom home, steel shed with power, loose box,

• Gently sloping 4.8 acre block that offers multiple uses

dam and above ground pool, good pastured paddocks.

TERMS: 10% deposit balance 30/60 days PRIOR OFFERS CONSIDERED.

GRANTVILLE 5678 8488 KOO WEE RUP 5997 2133 SAN REMO 5678 5408

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89.39ha (198 acres approx.)

• Main road frontage • Enormous potential for growth • Fantastic location, come see for yourself.

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For Sale Price $550,000 View Saturday 1.30-2pm

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777 119 High Street

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

Cranbourne East

8 Gelderland Drive

8 Corrigans Road

The Bellmore 43

Stylish Living With A Love For Entertaining

Presenting an outstanding opportunity in Selandra Estate Clyde North to purchase this 3 years old family home. It offers everything you need and more! 4 bedrooms, study nook, 5 living areas, 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, remote double garage with internal access, stone bench tops to kitchen and walk in pantry, alfresco area, balcony to master bedroom, ducted cooling, ducted heating, video intercom system, alarm system, ducted vacuuming system & much more! You must inspect this Carlisle home to really appreciate the quality it has to offer.

Exclusive Hunt Club location. On offer is this immaculate 4 bedroom home on a WHOPPING 925 sq metres of land capturing the essence of lifestyle living with an outdoor oasis including massive decked undercover area, swim spa, wood fired pizza oven, fully landscaped including fruit trees & featured pond. Enjoying 3 spacious separate living zones, modern classic kitchen, study, main bedroom with ensuite & WIR, theatre room & double auto garage. Metres to schools, parkland & minutes to new shopping centre.

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

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open By Appointment Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne 1/6 Hazlitt Court

I'm More Like A Small House! This immaculate 3 bedroom unit of over 13 squares has been totally renovated with love & care. Large double glazed windows let in an abundance of light & keeps out all the noise of the day, new bathroom with double shower, separate kitchen/dinning & lounge area gives a great sense of spaciousness. Situated at the end of a court there is a large park for kids to play also close to public transport & Camms road shops. 1 of only 2 there is no body corporate & has a very low maintenance garden. You will walk inside & fall in love with this little gem. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $310,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Tay Ting M 0417 302 112

Botanic Ridge 52 Station Creek Way

It All Starts Here!

Settle Into This Family Retreat

The home boasts an impressive large kitchen with ample bench space an abundance of cupboards. Completing the picture is 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite & walk in robe, ducted heating, cooling, alarm, ducted vacuum, DLUG with internal access & all on a great 703sqm (approx) block. For Sale Price by Neg over $465,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open By Appointment Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

This premium 4 bedroom plus study residence including 2 bathrooms on a 800sq metre block. Boasting 3 impressive living areas, central kitchen/ dining area & outdoor entertaining area. Also with heating/cooling, DLUG with internal access & landscaped front & rear gardens. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $550,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open By Appointment Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Cranbourne East

Cranbourne

3 Wiltshire Avenue

6 Merrijig Avenue

Loads Of Room To Play & Grow!

The Entertainer

This fantastic family home of 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & walk in robe, separate living & spacious formal lounge area, 2 bathrooms, ducted heating, double garage & all set on a huge block of 698sqm, conveniently located just around the corner from Cranbourne East Primary School & Secondary College. Located in the extremely sought after Hunt Club, you will enjoy the convenience of beautiful parks, kindergartens, shops, public transport & many more amenities all close by & within walking distance.

Featuring a large enclosed alfresco with an inbuilt bar adjacent to kitchen & meals area. With the garage having rear access via a roller door. With 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms this house ticks many boxes. The master is at the front of the house with the 3 bedrooms being at the rear, all the bedrooms having built in closets. The functional kitchen includes gas top cooking & dishwasher. There is also ducted heating & ducted evaporative cooling & a large back yard for the kids to play in or the pets to run around.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Tay Ting M 0417 302 112

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Danny Cobb M 0438 088 957

Berwick

Cranbourne North

26 Skyline Way

20 Hamilton Drive

Superior Quality

Great Location, Fantastic Buying

This fabulous home is set on a neat 660m2 block & is located in the sough after Eden Rise Estate. It comprises of 4 bedrooms, open plan kitchen, meals & family room that lead to the magnificent alfresco area, separate theatre room & second kitchen fully equipped & side access to the rear storage room that can be use as a home office. Features Jarrah Floorboards throughout, alarm system, dishwashers, gas heater, ducted refrigerated cooling & heating system & much more!

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518

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Botanic Ridge 17 Rennison Drive

This fabulous home is located in the Courtenay Gardens Estate and will not fail to impress! Comprising of 3 bedrooms, master with WIR, other 2 bedrooms with built in robes, two-way bathroom, separate toilet, formal lounge, great kitchen/ dining area, excellent outdoor entertainment area which includes an in ground swimming pool, garage & carport, plus much more!

For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Robert Matus M 0409 029 518 1203034


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100 ACRES–“BEST OF BOTH WORLDS”

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SPECTACULAR JINDIVICK – 70 ACRES

815 ALLAMBEE-CHILDERS RD THORPDALE

110 MASON RD JINDIVICK

An immaculately presented property offering both country lifestyle & genuine income returns. 100 acres in a district renowned for its rich heavy producing soil & high rainfall, this property has an additional bonus of a 16mg water licence & is currently used for prime bullock fattening. Majestic established trees, gardens & lawns surround a quality home. Master BR with ensuite, plus a second huge living area are additional features to the home with quality ixtures. A property with a beautiful aspect, located just 15 mins from freeway.

70 Acres of productive rolling hill country very well set up with quality infrastructure for the owners beef herd. A quality brick veneer home with lovely views, recently fully renovated and modernized to very high standards. Features 3 bedrooms (two bathrooms), 2 spacious living areas with an open ire place and a wood heater, a very impressionable kitchen, reading room, study etc. A superb location, 4 kms to Jindivick village, 13kms Warragul and Drouin. Very picturesque northerly aspect.

$845,000 Internet ID: wg3482 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

$900,000 Plus Internet ID: wg3489 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

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FAMILY LIVING

SITUATED only a stone’s throw away from everything Berwick has to offer is this excellent family home. The home has three bedrooms plus study or potential fourth bedroom, ensuite to the main, plus a family bathroom and separate toilet. There are two separate living areas plus dining, with the kitchen overlooking the main living area. Creature comforts include gas ducted heating, air-conditioning, ceiling fans, and double lock-up garage with remote control. The land of about 650 square metres offers plenty of room for kids and pets to play, plus offers side access for storing caravans, boats or trailers. The kids can walk to numerous schools including Beaconhills College and Haileybury and get themselves onto public transport with ease. All within easy reach of Casey Hospital, Monash Freeway, Princes Highway and Beaconsfield train station.

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1 Innes Court, Berwick Inspect: By appointment Auction: Saturday, 24 October, at 1pm Contact: Emma Andrews, 0407 053 200 BARRY PLANT, BERWICK, 9707 1400 1202998

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

FROM$350,000 CRANBOURNE

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

$400,000 +GST OFFICER

CENTURY PARK CRANBOURNE NTH * Excellent Exposure of this busy Arterial * Allotments sizes from 1,391m2 to 2,543m2 * Priced from $350,000 * Commercial 2 Zone * Plus a super lot of 9,798m2 available by expression of interest * Located in the New Cranbourne North Commercial Precinct * Service Road Access via Thompsons Road * Land suitable for a variety of uses

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

$699,000 CRANBOURNE STH

$1,199,950

WORK & LIVE FROM HOME

ONE FOR THE HORSES ON A QUALITY 11 ACRES

QUALITY LIFESTYLE ON 10 ACRES WITH 2 HOMES

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.

(215238) Situated on a quiet and no-through road in the heart of the horsey neighbourhood in Officer is this great lifestyle property set up for horses and with family living in mind. Being only a short ride from riding trails and equestrian centres making this property a spectacular opportunity for the enthusiast.

(215192) Located at the end of a very quiet no through road in the horsey neighbourhood end of Cranbourne South and just seconds away from the local pony club is this spectacular 10 acre lifestyle block. Boasting 2 quality homes, room for horses, trucks, and loads of privacy.The property is half cleared and the other half treed offering great privacy.

CRANBOURNE WEST

$293,500 TOORADIN

$449,950 MODELLA

$565,000

EVAN’S PARK-BUSINESS VILLAGE STAGE TWO 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. 10 Minutes from the Monash & Eastlink. One of the fastest growth area’s in Victoria. Stage One sold out. Call now to secure your allotment

148 High Street, Cranbourne

PERFECT LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

ONE FOR FAMILY, HORSES & TRADIES.

(214034) Situated in the heart of Tooradin on 5,843m²/1.44 approx. acres, this perfect lifestyle property ready to build your dream home. With 2 frontages. Great for those who want to live by the water. Possible subdivision, drawings are avail. Close to schools, shops, parks, sporting grounds.

(215266)This 5 acre property has features such as 3 bedroom plus study brick home. All bedrooms with BIR’s. Family room & lounge/ dining area. Large 9mx9m 2 car garage. 7.5mx18m workshop perfect for all tradespeople with 3m clearance & power. Fenced to 5 paddocks, all with water & quality pasture.This is not one to be missed. With genuine sellers and a great price an inspection is a must.

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$279,950 Cranbourne east

$339,500 Cranbourne

$349,000

InVeSt In your Future

2/175 roChester pDe, Cranbourne east

Want branD neW save $$$

(215255) Great Investment 3 bedroom unit on nearly 12sq living on 377m² approx. block. More like a house currently rented MxM at $275 per week. Spacious lounge, eat in kitchen with wall oven and gas cooktop. Gas heating and hot water plus generous yard, rear unit of only two - No Body corp. Handy for train station, shops and buses, don’t miss out call now.

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

(215261) Brand new unit, 3 bdrms with full ensuite & a wall of sliding robes to the master bdrm (all bdrms have robes). Fantastic kitchen with 40mm caesarstone benches, under bench oven,dishwasher & gas cooktop. Floating timber loors to hard wearing & wet areas carpeted to the bedrooms, gas ducted heating. Only 2 on the block with double carport & lots of common ground.

Cranbourne eaSt

$410,000 PluS Cranbourne

$369,950

InVeStMent oPPortunIty (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.

“thIs one’s a best seller” (215262) Overlooking a picturesque park & sitting on a 380m² approx. block. 3 bdrms all with robes, master bdrm with full ensuite & walk in robe, gas ducted heating, a well-appointed kitchen with under bench oven, gas cooktop & dishwasher. Ceramic tiled from entry to wet & hardwearing areas. Outdoors we have a decked patio area. Double garage with auto door & internal home access.

CRANBOURNE

$389,950 Clyde Cranbourne north

$414,000 $464,950 Cranbourne West

2 DRYANDRA PLACE, CRANBOURNE

Put thIS deSIGn Modern on your - beautIFully MuSt See lISt PreSented

(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.

(215274) Boasting (215242) Brookland 3 bedrooms Greens, quiet plus court study,WIR location, & full3ensuite bedroom to main home bedroom, with 2 separate kitchen with livingceaser areas,stone qualitybench carpets, tops,ducted all Smeg heating appliances, plus split 900mm systemgasheating stove & cooktop, cooling, well-appointed dishwasher & akitchen WI pantry with &under an family bencharea. oven Alarm & gassystem, cooktop. ducted The master heating,bedroom evaporative hascooling a walk throughout, in robe & fullducted ensuite, vacuum outdoors system, we have double 2 pergolas, remote one with garage, outdoor a 7 person decked heated BBQspa, area. ideal to relax in. Double garage.

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$519,000 Cranbourne nth

$399,000 $449,000

Great 72 sCarborough loCatIon PerFeCt avenue -unIt approX. SIte1222m² - StCa (215237) Approximately 100 meters from the shopping centre. Next door bloCK is same size block & three twoheating storey& town houses built, existing (214318) 4 bdr home. Ducted air con, masterhave withbeen full ensuite & walk modest youtiling, can quality rent it out whilewall youoven get your and permits done. in robe. home Ceramic carpets, & gasplans cooktop plus dishwasher. Built in robes, double garage under roofline with rear access door plus separate driveway to rear yard. Approx 1222m² block.

$300,000 plus Cranbourne West

$390,000 plus

lIFeStlye ChanGe by the bay

“great Investment Cranbourne north”

onlY 2.5 Years Young

(215216) A spacious & stylish 1yr young, 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home with 2 living areas plus study with all the mod cons close to the water, BMX track, park & bushwalking tracks.WIR to the large master, ENS with his/hers vanities & spa. 2 SS/RC units & coonara, spotted gum floors. Modern SS kitchen appliances & WIP, open plan meals & living. Larger than double garage with workshop & alfresco.

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

(215212) Approx. 20 square home. 3 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in robe, floating timber floors & carpets throughout, gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling, open plan to kitchen & living areas. A 5 burner stainless steel cooker compliments the modern tones & keeps the Chefs happy, a low maintenance yard. Double garage with auto & internal access doors.

Cranbourne Cannons CreeK east

$399,000 $329,000 plus Cranbourne

$337,950 CRANBOURNE SOUTH

$560,000

“neeDs a WalK mInutes’ lIttleto tlC” the Water

“unDer ConstruCtIon - save $$$”

18 MONTHS YOUNG

(215271) Approx. (215257) 3 Bedroom 580m² brick block. home 4 bedrooms rented out or 3toplus a great study,tenant approximately @ $25020sq per week living plus month double by month garage rental. & another Compact single home garage/workshop. but neat and tidyDucted with a two heating, car tandem evaporative carport, cooling, plusmaster garagewith workshop. full ensuite Approximately & walk in robe. 650m² Open block, planminutes’ with 3 walk living to areas, the under water. bench oven & gas cooktop to kitchen & patio pergola area.

(214320) Brand new 3 bedroom home/unit with full ensuite to master bedroom, spacious living areas, walk to train station and all facilities. Fantastic design large open plan design on a 218m² approx. bock. Rear home of only two. Built in robes to all 3 bedrooms, move in or ad your investment portfolio also included with a double garage.You can’t go wrong, save thousands on stamp duties.

(215270) 4 bedroom home, large master bdrm with full ensuite & WIR, floating timber floors from entry to family & rumpus, large carpeted lounge & carpeted to bedrooms. Ducted heating, ceaser stone benches, great kitchen with lots of cupboards. 5 burner S/Steel stove & dishwasher. Approx. 544m² block, 5.5sq garage with access to a workshop & alfresco area.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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Clark RIPPLEBROOK

LYNBROOK

1855 WESTERNPORT ROAD

LIVE IN LYNBROOK Spectacular panoramic views all the way to Westernport bay is exactly what you can enjoy everyday on one of Gippsland’s finest lifestyle properties. Perfectly positioned on 40 acres of pure bliss, the stunning 3 bedroom plus study brick veneer residence is located just over an hour from Melbourne CBD. The residence features ensuite, walk in robe & parents retreat to main bedroom, open plan kitchen/meals/family room with angular cathedral ceilings & ornamental brick fireplace, butler’s pantry, formal lounge, hydronic heating, air conditioning, polished timber floors, wrap around verandas & a magnificent sunroom. Outside manicured gardens surround the dwelling & lead down to 3 freestanding fully self-contained cottages which currently operate as a popular & boutique B&B. Unparalleled infrastructure includes exceptional shedding, central laneway, cattle yards, 2 dams, bore, round yard, stables & loose boxes. Now is your chance to secure this first class lifestyle property. For Sale: $1,995,000 Inspect: By Appointment (ID Req) Contact:Anthony Clark 0438 748 181

33 Smith Street Warragul

5623 6466

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40 Princes Way Drouin

5625 1671

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JINDY PARK & RIPPLEBROOK COTTAGES

THIS modern three-year-old residence, on a block of about 593 square metres, has five bedrooms, a rumpus room, formal dining/ lounge, two bathrooms, two toilets, open plan kitchen and meals area, evaporative cooling, ducted heating, alarm system, intercom, double garage with remote control and internal access, an outdoor entertainment area and garden shed. With all the work done all you have to do is step inside and enjoy this beautiful residence with landscaped gardens. Located within walking distance to Lynbrook train station and all amenities that Lynbrook has to offer.


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Have you seen ZED your local real estate agent on CHANNEL 7 and CHANNEL 9 for his outstanding results! Forget drones or expensive cinematography, Zed Nasheet from LJ Hooker’s Hampton Park ofice, in Melbourne’s south east, prefers interesting characters, storylines and music to market his listings. One of his most viewed clips is for a three-bedroom home in Hampton park. - Mr Nasheet said he sold the Barnsbury Close property for $370,000 after originally guiding a price of $320,000 plus. - Mr Nasheet said without the video he would never have found a buyer for the house. - The property was purchased by an investor who saw the home online. - “The buyer loved it, loved my attitude and he was a boxer himself,” Mr Nasheet said. “No one does it in Australia, I am the only agent that does these videos.” ZED has sold 17 properties in the month of August.

If you’re looking to ind an agent that has a different approach and can get you fantastic results for your property contact ZED now on 0432797384. hamptonpark.ljhooker.com.au

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NEERIM SOUTH / WARRAGUL DISTRICT STUNNING RURAL HOMESTEAD WITH OUTSTANDING ASPECT

OH, SO NEAT

27 Acre Farmlet

THIS property overlooks a Neerim South 1595 Jacksons Track

picturesque park and sits on an easy maintainable 380 square metre block.

27 Acres (11 Hectares)

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THIS very desirable home has three bedrooms, all with wardrobes, the main bedroom with full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, neutral tonings throughout, gas ducted heating, a well-appointed kitchen with under-bench oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher. It is ceramic tiled from entry to wet and hardwearing areas. Outdoors there is a decked patio area, enough yard to store a boat trailer or

For Sale $950,000 INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT WITH EXCLUSIVE MARKETING AGENTS

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5623 6062

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caravan, a double garage with automatic door and internal home access. All of this is on a neat corner block.

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HAMPTON PARK

$400,000 +

CRANBOURNE WEST Neg. Over $300,000

BERWICK

1 Bradley Court

2 Ruffles Court

100 Grices Road

21/8-10 Belgrave Hallam Road

3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet, ducted heating, double remote control garage, and outdoor patio with pergola, on block size of aprox. 630m2 located close to schools, public transport and shops.

3 bedrooms plus study, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet, single lock up garage, air conditioning, wall furnace, ducted heating, ceiling fans and pergola. Within easy reach to all amenities including shopping centers, schools, Marriott Water Centre and public transport.

4 bedrooms, rumpus room, 2 living areas, fireplace, 2 bathrooms, open plan meals area, stainless steel appliances, double remote control garage, evaporative cooling, timber floors, alfresco entertaining area with pergola. Located in The Chase Estate close to schools, Eden Rise Shopping Centre and Monash Freeway.

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

Travis Chong 0433 409 764

Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

LYNBROOK

$370,000

HAMPTON PARK

$350,000

Offers Over $560,000

PAKENHAM UPPER

$760,000 +

HALLAM

LAND FOR SALE 3 Adrian Street Cranbourne

$4,500,000

15 Aylesbury Court, Hampton Park (716m2)

$400,000+

17 Alarah Boulevard, Cranbourne West (448m2)

$235,000

15 Buller Avenue, Clyde (450m)

$260,000

Lot 332 Buller Avenue, Clyde (448m2) 1245 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne East

10 Linmac Court

205 Huxtable Road

2 bedrooms plus study or potential 3rd bedroom, 2 bathroom, family/meals area, living zone, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, and double garage with remote control & panel door, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, video intercom system. Located close to Lynbrook Village, train station, school, playground and park. Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

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

aprox. 17 acres of land, 4 beds, 2 bath, family room with open fireplace, modern & contemporary kitchen, living Lot 7/395 Berwick Cranbourne Road, room/sun room, 4 car garage, entertaining area, stunning Clyde North (417m2) views of lush green pastures. Located 10 min away from Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322 Pakenham city centre. Travis Chong 0433 409 764 Jerry Wu 0402 741 611 Jerry Wu 0402 741 611 Mars Salazar 0431 400 889

22 Enterprise Avenue, HAMPTON PARK

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$242,500 $4,500,000

Lot 3/395 Berwick Cranbourne Road,

6/12-14 Kingsfield Crescent

Jerry Wu 0402 741 611

$299,000+

Clyde North (383m2)

$225,000 $245,000

8787 8498


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THE TRADITIONAL TOUCH TRADITIONAL elegance meets contemporary style in this stunning craftsman built home. It is truly special, totally unique and absolutely beautiful. With four bedrooms, two bathrooms and three spacious living areas, this spacious home is well suited for the family lifestyle. The detail in this home is evident well before entering with its distinct traditional facade and real bluestone pavers. The large main bedroom features a decorative plaster ceiling panel with feature cornices. The large walk-through wardrobe leads to a premium ensuite complete with an oversized shower with his-and-hers double vanity basins. The new owners will be able to relax in the formal lounge with a gas log fireplace and built-in bookshelves. Create the ultimate family meal in the stunning period-style kitchen fit for the front cover of a home magazine. The quality finishes are evident straight away with

Caesarstone bench tops, vinyl wrap finishes to the cupboards and plenty of storage with pot drawers. An impressive Glem freestanding oven and large walk-in butler’s pantry finish off this impressive kitchen. The family area is complemented by a large built-in entertainment unit, perfect for storage and displaying family mementos. The family and entertainment rooms open up to the large covered outdoor entertainment area for those warm summer nights. It is the finer details of this home however, that set it apart including the plaster cornices, big skirting boards picture rails and warm character-filled timber floorboards. Visit this new Premier Builders display home at the Timbertop Estate, Clovelly Way, Officer (Melway reference: 214 E2). Visit the website www.premierbuilders. com.au or speak to one of the building and design team on 8768 3600.

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A NATURAL BEAUTY SITUATED at the northern end of Beaumont Road - a location noted for its exclusive rural lifestyle holdings - the property 'Over the Creek' sits on 17.3 acres of secluded pastures adjoining Grassmere Creek. A lengthy sealed driveway screens the residence and its magnificent garden setting from the outside world. Surrounding fertile pastures support a small beef herd the owners enjoy keeping. The residence itself displays enormous character and charm, built from mud brick, it typifies the architecture of renowned

Australian architect Alistair Knox, where homes are built to harmonise with their environment using renewable local resources. The property has been carefully managed by its owners to provide an interesting and welcoming family home where family gatherings in its verdant gardens are truly special occasions. The home has about 24 squares of internal living area, which includes three bedrooms, master ensuite, study and four separate living areas.

An in-ground solar-heated free form swimming pool nestles into a landscaped setting with a further spa adjacent to an outdoor kitchen. There’s a quaint, lofted barn/workshop, hay machinery shed and two dams for stock watering. Located just a few minutes’ drive from Berwick’s village centre, it’s hard to believe you are so close to urban facilities when you stand among the spectacular environment this very special property provides.

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ENJOY THE CHASE FUNCTIONAL, simple, convenient and located in one of Berwick’s most popular areas, The Chase estate, this open three-bedroom, two bathroom home is ready for a new owner. Living is easy in this contemporary stunner. Featuring sleek lines and open spaces, it strikes the perfect balance between sophisticated style and comfortable family living. With a family favourite internal floor plan, this home offers living areas that flawlessly integrate with the surrounding outdoor space. Clean interiors are a breath of fresh air with tiled flooring throughout and plenty of strategically placed windows and large glass doors filling the home with soft natural light. The open lounge and dining area sweep out onto a great-sized alfresco entertaining area. There’s plenty of room out the back as well for the kids to run around. A modern kitchen is centrally located, offering easy service to the informal dining area perfect for entertaining. With a large kitchen bench top, sleek cabinetry and a range of quality stainless-

steel appliances and dishwasher it is sure to inspire your inner chef. The main bedroom has clean neutral tones and galleries of windows providing lots of light. Complete with built-in wardrobe and lavish ensuite, this is the perfect private escape after a long day. The Chase estate is close to both public and private schools and an easy drive to Eden Rise Shopping Village and the M1.

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CLOSE TO PARKLANDS IT’S not very often that you have the opportunity to live in an exclusive area, surrounded by homes of the highest quality with magnificent parklands at your door step and yet still obtain genuine affordability. This stunning family home can offer all this and more. The home features a grand double glassed door entry, four large bedrooms, the main bedroom with ensuite, tiled bathroom with separate shower and spa bath, formal lounge room, separate study/formal dining and a fully equipped entertainer’s kitchen. There is a spacious meals and family room which has access to a stunning covered outdoor entertaining area and landscaped gardens, a double garage with remote control and internal entry plus rear roller door access to the back yard. Located in the Berwick Springs estate.

10 Terrace Gardens Price: $600,000 plus Inspect: Saturday, noon-12.30pm, or by appointment Contact: Dale Donaldson, 0417 593 182 DONALDSON MARTIN & CO, NARRE WARREN, 9704 7555

THE WESTBOURNE RELEASE Be inspired by the possibility of living alongside one of Highgrove’s neighbourhood parks. With lots ranging from 308m2 to 640m2, this impressive release has a limited number of park fronted lots available. WESTBOURNE LAND RELEASE ON SALE THIS SATURDAY

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AN ACRE OF PEACE AND PRIVACY IF it’s land size and quality features that you’re after, look no further than this outstanding Narre Warren North property. Perfectly positioned on an acre of land, the home offers entertainment options that family and friends will envy and enjoy. The formal and informal living zones blend together with ease and give the home an open, bright and sophisticated edge, without the pretence. Designed with entertainment in mind and a strong sense of family living, this imposing four bedroom plus study home is enormous in size yet remarkably practical in design, with a main bedroom with spa ensuite to die for and a fully fitted walk-through robe. This home also features three spacious living areas including a theatre room and an upstairs rumpus room just for the kids. A downstairs powder room comes complete with shower and two of the upstairs bedrooms have a separate ensuite and built-in wardrobes, while the third room enjoys a beautiful outlook to the garden. The

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Lanterns light the night By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DUSK was the perfect time of day to release the floating lotus flower lanterns which set off the Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival in a spectacular fashion. In its fourth consecutive year, Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA) president and festival organiser Christopher Morgan said about 5000 people attended the community lakeside picnic. “Sadly none of the photos really do justice to the staggering number of people that attended,” Mr Morgan said. “It has grown steadily year on year and we are doing less and less advertising but pulling in more

and more people.” With CFA on-site hundreds of lanterns were painted by youngsters and released into the sky and onto the Lynbrook Lake with Casey Mayor, Cr Mick Morland also present to take in the breath-taking sight. With entertainment, craft and picnic blankets dotting the lakeside festival Mr Morgan said he was 10 minutes away from cancelling the whole event. “It was hands down the best event we’ve ever run - but we were so lucky the weather held out,” he said. Lanterns were removed from the site the following morning by LRA members.

Charlotte Pataki getting creative at the art station.

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It’s estimated about 5000 people attended the lakeside festival.

Colourful lanterns were strung up before they lit up the sky and the lake.

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They’re Welsh to the core WELSH harmonies will ring out in Cranbourne this weekend. St John’s Anglican Church Cranbourne will host the Victoria Welsh Choir’s Cor Bach on Sunday 25 October. The church’s David Powys said the Cor Back was a select group from within the larger choir and the concert would kick off at 2.30pm. “The choir sings in the distinctive spine-tingling fourpart harmony of the traditional Welsh male choir a range of songs from Welsh, Celtic and other traditions,” he said. “This is the second concert in the St John’s Springtime Concert Series for the year and is partly subsidised through assistance received in 2013 from the City of Casey.” Tickets will be available at the door priced at $20 for adults, $15 concession and $5 for children. The third concert in the series will be held on 29 November and will feature the Frankston Ladies Choir. St John’s Anglican Church Cranbourne is at 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne.

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Complete model of maternity care Shashi Rajamoney, midwife and Joyce Coyle, Maternity Unit Manager at the hospital that offers a complete model of care. For further information on St John of God Berwick Hospital Maternity Care, phone 9709 1400.

Daily Happy Hour afternoon tea for new parents Tours each Sunday Breastfeeding Clinic at 1.30pm & Private rooms Tuesdays at 8pm Movie channels Complimentary accomodation for partners (no booking req) Monthly Pregnancy Expo : Sunday 1st November at 2pm, Gibb Street, Berwick Hosted by Dr Poonam Arora, Obstetrician Phone 9709 1400 to book your place Hospitality I Compassion I Respect I Justice I Excellence

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BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST ON the day of the Casey Cardinia Business Awards, the News concludes its series profiling the finalists in each of the 13 award categories. Judges will select the Casey Cardinia Business of the Year Award winner from the category winners. All will be announced at a gala dinner at Cranbourne Racing Club on Thursday 22 October. Check www.starcommunity.com.au on Friday 23 October to see which businesses have taken home awards. See next week’s News for full coverage of the night, including profiles of each winner.

Nomination shows beauty of Beaconsfield business Retail

By CASEY NEILL IN BEAUTY Beaconsfield started out in Berwick in 1985.

It’s been in Beaconsfield for the past 20 years and offers beauty services ranging from basic waxing to IPL treatments. It’s in the running for the Casey Cardinia Business Awards Retailer of the Year title alongside Berwick Mazda and Pawz Ink. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner a Cranbourne Racing Centre on 22 October. “Our therapists give the best customer service through our passionate performance in all that is beauty,” In Beauty’s website said. “Through forward thinking and continuing education our team is

committed in unifying our skills and techniques to provide care, consistency and comfort to everyone who walks into our salon.” Berwick Mazda has state-of-theart facilities and strives to incorporate Mazda’s ‘Zoom Zoom’ philosophy into everything it does. “Since opening in 2005 we have established ourselves within the local community and have been proud to support many local clubs,” its website said. “This is combined with the support we still show to the Greater Dandenong area, where we were based for 30 years before moving to our new facility in Berwick.” Nicole Timmons opened pet boutique Pawz Ink in Berwick Village two and a half years ago. She’s also in the running for the New Business of the Year Award. “My very first job was at a pet shop. I used to help wash the dogs,” she said. “I always wanted to do a pet shop but with online sales I knew it wasn’t going to last.” Grooming couldn’t be bought with a mouse click and sent through the

David Knowles from major sponsor Pitcher Partners, Berwick Mazda s Andrew Soligo and Grant Handley, In Beauty s Voula and Angelo D Amelio, Cardinia Shire Mayor Leticia Wilmot and City of Casey Mayor Mick Picture: ROB CAREW Morland. 142858 post. Pawz Ink offers grooming and clipping, accessories and pet care products, aromatherapy and massage,

and more. Ms Timmons expanded into Toorak last November, hopes to open in

Warragul within the next year, and has her own shampoos, cologne and dog treats in the works.

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GROW., the new regional business magazine is launching later this year and will change the way you think about business in the Casey Cardinia region. Developed in partnership with Star News Group and City of Casey and Shire of Cardinia Councils the publication will shine light on local business’ successes, struggles and offer an opportunity for targeted business to business promotion. GROW., will be distributed electronically to businesses within the region, available on the net and a select number of copies will be printed for posting and collection front of house. Register now, email growcaseycardinia.com.au to receive your electronic copy

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PAKENHAM’S CarMegaMart has developed well beyond expectations since opening 19 months ago. The Commercial Drive automotive retail development is home to both motor vehicle sales and supporting trades like mechanics and detailers, plus a caf¨¦ and finance office. It’s in the running for the Casey Cardinia Business Awards New Business of the Year title alongside Metamorph CG and Pawz Ink. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner a Cranbourne Racing Centre on 22 October. CarMegaMart’s Karlie Thexton said operations started in January last year. “The land was available and obviously this is a major growth corridor for the south eastern suburbs,” she said. “It’s definitely developed beyond our expectations.” Ms Thexton said CarMegaMart wanted to lease its last three available yards and would start on Stage 3 development plans next year. Pawz Ink is also in the running for the Retailer of the Year Award. Owner Nicole Timmons said her staff made the business what it was. The Berwick salon welcomes roughly 100 customers each week. “I’ve been overwhelmed and surprised by everyone’s loyalty,” she said. “There’s about seven staff so we keep nice and busy. “We have lots of laughs together. We spend more time together than family.” Pakenham’s Metamorph CG specialises in innovation, and is also in the running for the Business and Professional Services Business of the Year title. “We’re really categorised as an asset management company,” owner Simon Maselli said.

CarMegaMart s Karlie Thexton. 142858 Picture: ROB CAREW “They say ‘we’ve got this particular thing, we want to manufacture that better, cheaper, faster’. “We work with them to enable that.” MetamorphCG mostly services Melbourne’s south east but has international clients. “I started off in my bedroom in my house myself for the first three months,” Mr Maselli said. “Our plan is to open an interstate office in the next two to three years, and by 2020 we’re planning to have an international office somewhere.”


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Entertainment �� Dining, what’s on, bands and more…

What’s on Warragul jazz day

■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre 112 High Street every Wednesday at 10am. For more information contact the GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visit www.grow.net.au.

STAGED in Warragul by the Victorian Jazz Club (Melbourne), in conjunction with the Drouin Men’s Shed and Drouin radio station 3BBR FM the day will be full of non-stop jazz, swing and jive music featuring five different top bands with leading musicians. ■ Warragul Sporting and Social Club, 55 Victoria St, Warragul. From 10.30am to 5.30pm. Sunday 1 November. The venue includes a bar, snack and bistro facilities. Ample parking is available at the front and rear of the venue.

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THE Berwick Artists Society in conjunction with Fleetwood Primary School is staging an art show called ‘Art Across the Ages’ and is open to all ages. Prizes are offered across the six sections, all related to the medium used, Alan Rawady will be judging the show. ■ Fleetwood Primary School, Fleetwood Drive, Narre Warren. Opening night will be held on Friday 6 November.

DESIGNED for creatives with little to no mosaic experience the mosaic course covers all the basic techniques required to complete a mosaic art work, including preparation, cutting tiles, gluing and grouting. The workshop delivered by an award winning tutor runs for four weeks. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Classes start on Thursday 29 October, 7pm to 9.30pm. For more information please contact 5990 0900.

Our brain, our destiny THE course will focus on ‘Are changes in our brain making us less human?’ Discussing the human life force on Earth and its effect on the atmosphere, biosphere and aquasphere the eight sessions will educate and seek views from participants. ■ Woodlands Park Retirement Village, Kangan Drive, Berwick each Friday from 2pm to 4pm and will run until Friday 4 December. For more information please call Peter on 9769 8245.

Halloween party SPOTLIGHT Cranbourne is holding a spooky do for Halloween. The spookiest dressed will

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 some rock‘n’roll. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Friday 23 October 7pm. Tickets $20.

De-clutter tips BURIED in Treasures is a program for people who have issues with hoarding and clutter. 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 Crescent, Narre Warren. Every Thursday until Thursday 3 December. Phone 8781 9500 or email kj.gear@each. com.au for more information.

go in the draw to win a Spotlight voucher. The store will be decorated with spider webs, wicked witches and ghosts for the celebrations and face painting will also be available. ■ Saturday October 31st.

Mental health program GROW offers a unique 12-step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. Gold coin donation appreciated.

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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.

Free hearing tests BETTER Hearing Australia will offer free consultations and hearing tests in Lynbrook to help people who suffer from hearing loss to better manage their condition. The not-for-profit organisation provides hearing tests, hearing screenings, understanding hearing test results and advice on managing hearing loss or tinnitus. Better Hearing Australia also runs the Victorian Hearing Aid Bank where eligible people can access free hearing aids. ■ Lynbrook Community Centre, corner Lynbrook Boulevard and Harris Street from 9.30am to 4.30pm on 5 November and 3 December. For further information contact Better Hearing Australia on 1300 242 842 or visit www.betterhearing.org.au.

Walk the centre CRANBOURNE Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.

Park run PARTICIPATE with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs, visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.

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Ph Sam 0414 507 247 or 0466 981 308

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Trades & Services

Professional Services

General Notices

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

TAX TIME

TREE SERVICE

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APB UPHOLSTERY C1080920-JO27-13

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

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Slim Young Lady (18+). Will visit you. Phone 9775 3210. swa224e.

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FIRE WOOD

Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601 V Wardrobes

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555

Public Notice 1135799-RC21-14

Planning and Environment Act 1987 CASEY PLANNING SCHEME

V For Sale

CRANBOURNE NORTH

The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C213 to the Casey Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on 15 October 2015, the date this notice was published in the Government Gazette.

Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

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

OUTDOOR SETTING, Dark timber table with bench seats and cushions in excellent condition. $180ono. Call 0422 506 562. PIANO, Grand, 7', Schumann, excellent condition. $19,900. 8774 4998.

Real Estate

section of Network Classifieds.

BUILDING RENEWAL & EXTENSION Berwick Contract No CT000216 Closes 11 November 2015 Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

networkclassifieds.com.au

Celebrations

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Gypsy’s Cakes now offers corporate cupcakes which can be individually packaged or boxed depending on your requirements. We also offer edible image printing from small cupcakes to an A3 size image.

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THE BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD & THE HISTORIC SHEARING SHED ARE JUST A COUPLE OF GREAT BACKDROPS FOR YOUR PRECIOUS PHOTOS OF YOUR SPECIAL DAY

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION (03) 5997 1321 warrook@warrook.com.au

Receive 10% discount on all orders, when you mention this ad

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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

ALL HOURS ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.

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

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

Serving the southeast since 1990

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

Computer

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Phone: 5941 4578

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Phone Wayne 0448 802 359

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TOP SOIL Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.

Delivered in 10 metre loads

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Pakenham, Berwick

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

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A Cake for all occasions

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

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MUSIC LESSONS

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B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k

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

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Find it in the

The Music Centre

Narre Warren 9796 7090

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CRANBOURNE 47 Stawell Street, Saturday 24th Oct, 8am-2pm. Lots of stuff, come grab a bargain.

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Moving house grab a bargain.

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PAKENHAM

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Trades & Services

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

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Visit HALL STAND Colonial style, 195cm high, 77cm wide, 32cm deep. $95. Phone 0411 233 701.

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A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and on the City of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ planningapproved, and during office hours, at the offices of the City of Casey, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.

5942 7664 0418 890 612

PATRON WINDOWS

CRYSTAL CABINET Colonial, like new 2m high, 1.13m wide, 36cm deep. $200ono Phone 0411 233 701.

The Amendment replaces the incorporated document ‘Development Contributions Plan for Local Structure Plan 6 Cranbourne’ with an updated document to allow for the clarification and specification of projects that can be delivered with collected Development Contributions funds, and amends the Schedule to Clause 81.01.

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Beginners Welcome

22 Huron Parkway, Saturday 24th October. Strictly 9am start. Haig dishwasher, Futon bed, glass top desk, cushions, DVD player, prints, antique bits, bric-a-brac.

V Garage Sales BERWICK 123 Viewgrand Drive, Saturday 24th October, 8:30am-3:30pm. Moving house sale! Furniture, sofa bed, book shelf etc. Gardening and camping equipment, kitchen appliances, halloween and more.

Visited

Ph: 9769 9252

TABLE and six chairs, like new. 1.7m long, 1m wide, 76cm high. $250ono Phone 0411 233 701

Visit

Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C213

Visit

1193337-KK31-15

CALL PETER 0428 754 516

SEWING MACHINE Janome, Horizon, 8200QC, 1 year old, hardly used, EC, with extra extension table and narrow walking foot, paid $2,250, sell $1,700 ono. Phone: 0400 985 826.

C1085644-KK32-13

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

1021249-PJ16-12

CRANBOURNE WEST 10 Kismet Close, Saturday 24th October, 8am-2pm. A variety of goods, lots of baby and toddler's toys and clothes.

C1082052-JL28-13

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C1065437-KG48-12

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V Garage Sales

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

Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044

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C686565-JM4-9

TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

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The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C212 to the Casey Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on 15 October 2015, the date this notice was published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment replaces the incorporated document ‘Development Contributions Plan for Local Structure Plan 3 Cranbourne East’ with an updated document to allow for the extension of the plan’s lifetime and the clarification and specification of projects that can be delivered with collected Development Contributions funds, amends Schedule 4 to Clause 45.06 to reflect changes to the plan, and amends the Schedule to Clause 81.01. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and on the City of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov. au/planningapproved, and during office hours, at the offices of the City of Casey, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. JIM GARD’NER Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

1203522-LB43-15

Richard or Kathrin Kruyt

Call 0401 488 874

Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C212

C877313-JM50-10

Free Quotes All Suburbs

Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.

Planning and Environment Act 1987 CASEY PLANNING SCHEME

Ask About Our 25% Discount Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888

WANT TO SAVE TIME & MONEY?

Public Notice

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Phone Jen 0429 133 403 General Cleaning

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

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BAKER Must have experience, Sunday only. Call Scott 0417 272 326 or 8786 9444.

Experienced Glazier

In Bakery in Berwick area. Approx 20-25 hours per week. Must be experienced in food and coffee and be of neat and tidy appearance.

Email resume to: bakedinberwick @outlook.com

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

Full Time

WELDER WANTED

Domestic glazing experience is essential. Reliability a must, manual drivers licence, frequent overtime available. Immediate start, Narre Warren area. Please call 9705 7911.

Required for structural steel fabrication. Must be able to read drawings and be able to operate on overhead crane. Must be experienced. Please call: 0402 980 445 between 7am and 3.30pm, Monday to Friday

GRILLER/SANDWICH HAND Required for take away shop in Dandenong South Industrial area. Phone: 9768 2022 or 0402 948 996.

Accounts Officer Outlook is a social enterprise which promotes the empowerment of people with disabilities and disadvantage to participate in community life. We are currently seeking to employ an Accounts Officer based in our head office in Pakenham.

Would you like to work in a progressive Learning Centre where you would be part of a team which delivers age-appropriate learning experiences with absolute excellence? We are looking for suitably qualified, enthusiastic individuals who would enjoy being part of the Beaconhills community in the following roles commencing in 2016:

Leading Coordinator (Diploma qualified)

PLUMBER QUALIFIED AND 3/4 YEAR APPRENTICE.

Coordinator (Diploma qualified) Full and part-time

Co-educators (Cert III qualified) Part-time

Early Learning Teacher To read position statements and find out more, go to www.beaconhills.vic.edu.au/employment Applications for the above positions close at 5pm on Friday 30 October 2015.

Local Plumbing Company require an enthusiastic Tradesman to join our team. Our works include all aspects of Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Plumbing including new homes and maintenance. Applicant must show job commitment, be able to work unsupervised, and be willing to work as requested. Overtime and weekend work will be required at different times. For initial contact, please send resumes to:

NURSERY HAND POSITIONS

Applications by email to hrparadisia@gmail.com or fax: 97061425. No phone applications

LABOURERS, CLEANERS, LUMPERS AND BONERS

DIESEL MECHANIC/FITTER Looking for a change? Delplant is an established Civil Contractor based in Narre Warren. We are currently seeking the services of a dynamic and versatile individual to assist with management, repairs and maintenance of our modern earthmoving fleet. Successful Candidate Must Have: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ management opportunities. To apply for this position, please download our application form from our website, and submit together with your resume to katherine@delplant.com.au

Gendore Tractors and machinery Pty. Ltd is a well established progressive and leading New Holland tractor dealership providing sales and service of agricultural machinery throughout Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula. We are currently seeking the services of a suitably qualified Spare Parts Interpreter, preferably with agricultural experience for our Tooradin Branch. The position requires a person with good communication skills to cater for all of our customers needs, and who also has the ability to process parts orders efficiently, manage stock control, and interpret and source parts for our service division. Gendore Tractors and machinery markets and services a large European product range that allows scope for skills advancement and further career opportunities. A Salary package reflecting skill level and experience will be offered to the successful applicant. Applications to: r.robinson@gendore.com.au Mobile: 0448 987 363 1203691-PB43-15

Delplant Pty Ltd Ph: 9796 0700 www.delplant.com.au

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Retail Bonsai Position Collectors Corner at Garden World is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic staff member to manage or assist in our Bonsai Department. Duties will include all aspects of managing a retail area including stocking, pricing, watering and customer service. Applicant must have a good knowledge of or interest in Bonsai, experience with dealing with customers will also be of great help. Position can be full or part time and will require weekend work. If you would like to be part of this exciting retail nursery and would like to expand your horizons please email resume to:

sales@collectorscorner.com.au or Post to: Collectors Corner 810 Springvale Road, Braeside, 3195.

or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

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Magpies use Black magic By DAVID NAGEL IT MAY be looking forward with an intense and steely glare but Narre Warren has gone back to the future with the appointment of former Fremantle and St Kilda star Heath Black as its coach for 2016. Not since 2006, when Black’s former StKilda team-mate Austinn Jones took over from Paul Hamilton at Kalora Park, have the Magpies invested their faith in such a high-profile leader. The Jones experiment worked wonders, the Magpies winning three consecutive flags from 2006 to 2008 in his only three years at the helm. The 36-year-old Black, who shared 192 games between the Dockers and Saints from 1997 to 2008, takes over the top job from Chris Toner, who won back-to-back flags in 2012-13 during his five-year reign at the club. Black understands expectations are high at Fox Road. “What I do know about Narre Warren is that it judges itself on premierships, so the pressure is going to be on to perform,” said Black, who finished second to Peter Bell in Fremantle’s 2001 best and fairest award. The 2005 Australian International Rules representative said the Magpies put forward a case that was hard to refuse, forcing him to change his mind on the direction of both his life and his coaching career. Black coached at his old stomping ground at Mazenod College last year and it was all supposed to end there. “It was out of the blue, there’s no doubt about that, because finishing up with Mazenod in the Amateurs last year was going to close the chapter on my coaching career,” he said. “But the way Narre Warren handled themselves, their professionalism, and their honesty in particular, was a real clincher for me to come and have an interview. It happened quickly and it’s already changed my life over the last two weeks.” Black said his decision to leave Mazenod should not be mistaken for a lack of passion for the game. “I was coaching at Mazenod and also coaching junior footy which took me away from my family,” the father of three said. “But taking on this role, I’ve taken away that junior aspect which releases me for two days, and we’ve decided to shuffle things around a bit at home to suit. I’m looking forward to the competition, it’s a strong comp, I was surprised how strong it is, and I’m looking forward to the challenge of making a great club even greater.” The classy left-footer, who will challenge himself with a tough pre-season before making his mind up on playing, said he will draw on the

Narre Warren president Tim Allan welcomes the club s new coach, former AFL star Heath Black, to Kalora Park. 145802 Picture: DAVID NAGEL qualities of two of his AFL coaches in particular. “A blend of Grant Thomas (StKilda) and Chris Connolly (Fremantle) I’d like to think,” he said. “Grant was an extremely good motivator who could get inside his players’ heads to make them perform, and I think that’s one my strengths. And from Chris, the ability to dismantle an opposition and implement a game plan around that real oneon-one contested footy. We have the body size and the strength to implement that style of play I think.” Black’s personal battles have also been well documented.

He struggled with mental health, anger issues and alcohol abuse, and in 2011 was diagnosed with both Bipolar II and Adult ADHD. He has come out the other side a stronger man and, through his company Black Ash Solutions, is now helping others who encounter similar anxieties. “I don’t let it overshadow my coaching commitments, but what it does is give the club, and the community I suppose, an avenue to the networks that I have built up if someone is struggling,” he said. “Sporting clubs in particular are getting better at that type of thing. I won’t be drumming that sort of thing down the players’ throats, but I can

provide them with the skills and tools to be able to recognise if a mate is struggling.” Magpies’ president Tim Allan said the club was delighted to have secured their man. “We’re pretty excited to have someone of Heath’s calibre at the club,” Allan said before elaborating on the decision further. “The main question was whether we want to take a backward step, and get someone in to bring the kids through, or whether we want to try to continue with that winning mindset that has served us well over the years. We decided to go with someone high-profile like Heath.”

Female footy makes its mark in regional division AFL Victoria, the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) and AFL South East have released plans to establish a regional division of the VWFL for 2016. This progression comes on the back of extraordinary growth of the game at all levels of the female sector of the sport, and is a key part of the strategy to establish national, state, premier and localised female competitions. Eight teams are targeted for the inaugural year of the regional competition; with these being a collection of newly formed teams and others from the lower grades of established clubs.

The competition would remain under the management and control of the VWFL in the first year, transferring to a local administrative structure in 2017 under the AFL South East Commission. Discussions are continuing with a number of clubs regarding the creation of new teams; however the VWFL and AFL South East are extremely confident that the goal of an eight-team competition will be realised in the first year. AFL South East region general manager Jeremy Bourke said this move was an exciting development for the region and a reflection of the

level of interest female football had created in the region. “To think that in 2013, we had one Youth Girls team on the Mornington Peninsula and now we have over 20 Youth and Junior Girls teams is just extraordinary,” Bourke said. “Combine that with the growth of female football in the South East Juniors and our region has had the most significant increase in participation in female football in Australia over the past two years. The creation of a regional senior women’s competition is the natural progression and we are extremely excited to be the first area in Victoria for this to occur”.

AFL Victoria’s female football manager Darren Flanigan was excited at the prospect of working with AFL South East on the project. “The unprecedented growth of female football allows the VWFL to join forces with AFL South East and create the first ever regional women’s competition in Victoria,” Flanigan said. “The VWFL and AFL Victoria see region competitions as a vital step for all female footballers to gain access to open age competitions without the need to travel to metropolitan Melbourne to participate in their sport of choice.”

Further details around team composition will be released shortly. Any club interested in fielding teams in the new competition are asked to contact AFL Victoria on 8341 6000.

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Eagles face a big struggle By RUSSELL BENNETT DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION TURF 1 CRANBOURNE v PARKFIELD THE Eagles have a fight on their hands if they’re to maintain top spot on the Turf 1 ladder after being dismissed for 171 on the first day of their clash with Parkfield at Casey Fields. After losing the toss and being sent in to bat, Cranbourne lost both openers early - Brayden Roscoe (0) and skipper Steve Spoljaric (10) - before recovering through the middle order to mount a defensible total. Jordan Cleland top-scored with 34, while Cameron Dinger added 31. Hemantha Jayasundera led the Parkfield attack with 3/27 from 16 overs, while Nilochana Perera and Travis D’Souza finished with 2/22 and 2/48 respectively. Parkfield got off to a shaky start in its reply - losing opener Joe Barrett (5) early - and will resume this week on 1/14. DANDENONG WEST v BUCKLEY RIDGES Buckley Ridges is well and truly in the box seat against Dandy West at Greaves Reserve, having won the toss and amassed 9/278 in their 80 overs. Jayson Hobbs (39) and Paul Rudd (81) piled on 113 for the first wicket - setting the tone for the rest of the innings. All told, each of the top seven batsmen scored in double figures, with Susantha Pradeep (43) and skipper Daniel Watson (31) providing great support for the openers. Andrew Harry (5/69) and Shaun Weir (3/68) were the pick of the West’s attack. SPRINGVALE SOUTH v HALLAM KALORA PARK South will be in search of outright points this Saturday after cruising past Hallam Kalora Park in the first innings at Alex Nelson Reserve on the weekend.

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After winning the toss and electing to bat, the visitors were rolled for 102 in just 34 overs with skipper Leigh Booth (20) and Matt Foenander (22) the only batsmen to reach the 20s. South needed just three bowlers for their demolition job, with speedster Jarrod Armitage (5/57) leading the way. Springvale wasted no time in their reply either, finishing with a handy lead at the close of the first day’s play on 7/194. Tim Ford (60) brought up a quickfire half-century, while Armitage (20) and James Giertz (4) are the not out batsmen heading into day two. NORTH DANDENONG v LYNDALE North Dandy is in a similar position against Lyndale after an impressive day-one showing at Lois Twohig Reserve. After being sent in to bat, Lyndale was rolled for just 104 in 47 overs but the situation would have been even more dire if not for the efforts of Farazur Rahman (45). Shane Clark led the North Dandy attack with 3/18, while Michael De Kauwe (2/7) and Matin Sultani (2/28) finished with two wickets apiece. The home side will resume this week on 5/132. Skipper Nasrat Malikzada led the way early with 49, while Uzair Qureshi (18) and Sultani (5) are the not out batsmen.

Dropped twice in two balls. Casey-South Melbourne’s Kasun Suriaratchie survived fumbles from Frankston Peninsula’s Michael McClean, left, and Sam Wiese, right, to chalk up a brilliant century on Saturday. 145681 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

MORDIALLOC v BERWICK Despite chasing just 149 for first innings points against Mordialloc at Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Berwick is in all sorts of trouble after the first day’s play. An unbeaten Chathura Athukorala (68) half-century proved vital in the home side’s modest total, with Jack Williams tearing through the line-up with 5/35. But three quick wickets to Stuart Squires (3/15) has Berwick battling at 4/50 heading into day two. Williams (6) and Ryan Crawford (20) are the not out batsmen. NARRE WARREN v HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS The stage is set for an enthralling second day’s play at Sweeney Reserve after the home side Narre Warren was dismissed for 175 on Saturday. After losing opener Atishsinh Chouhan (0) without a run on the board, Narre steadied with a 56-run stand between Wendell Perumal (32) and Nick Shirt (5). From there, a couple of timely knocks from Stuart Plunkett (26) and skipper Kaushalya Weeraratne (39) helped drive the total towards 200. Justin Davis (2/6) and Brad Downe (2/34) led a particularly even spread of contributors in the HSD bowling attack. The visitors will resume this week at 0/6.

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1. IN which US state did Aussie Adam Scott win the 2013 US Masters title? 2. WHICH New Zealand runner broke the world one-mile record in 1976? 3. WHICH famous Australian horse won 18 consecutive races in the 1930s? 4. WHICH early Australian poet was also a noted jockey? 5. WHO was the first Australian to win the US Open Men’s singles tennis title? 6. WHAT did Richard Hadlee do with his last delivery in Test cricket? 7. WHO is the only swimmer to have represented both Australia and Canada ? 8. WHICH golfer won the British Open five times and the Australian Open three times? 9. WHICH NFL team does Aussie Jarryd Hayne play for? 10. WHICH Australian yacht was involved in one of the America’s Cup’s most controversial races in 1970? 11. WHO did Evonne Cawley beat in the 1980 Wimbledon final, when she became only the second mother to take out the title? 12. IN which two team sports did Australia’s women win bronze at the 2008 Olympics? 13. WHICH Australian swimmer stole a flag from the Emperor of Japan’s palace during the 1964 Olympics? 14. WHICH Australian discus thrower was a world ranked competitor during the 1990s? 15. WHICH Australian woman won the 1993 British Open golf title? 16. WHAT nationality is former tennis star Yannick Noah? 17. WHICH hockey great has also spent time in Federal Parliament? 18. WHICH annual Australian event is the world’s oldest professional running race? 19. WHO was the last player to win three straight Australian Open tennis titles? 20. WHICH three countries have competed at every modern Olympic Games?

Kasun stars, but no cigar By DAVID NAGEL PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW - ROUND 4 A BRILLIANT century from in-form opener Kasun Suriaratchie (106) has failed to deliver Casey-South Melbourne (178) with its first win of the season against Frankston Peninsula (3/179). The gifted stroke-maker was dropped twice in two balls early in his innings before flourishing in the early afternoon sun. Suriaratchie’s last three innings have been phenomenal for the Swans but his individual scores of 77, 89, and Saturday’s triple-figure treat at Casey Fields, have failed to inspire his team-mates, who have struggled to find consistency with the willow. Suriaratchie faced 130 balls and spent exactly three hours at the crease in a master-class of batting.

He hit nine fours and two towering sixes and had a close up view of eight of his side’s dismissals before being the ninth man gone with the score on 175. The Swans were cruising at 2/103, were still in contention at 5/158 but lost their last five wickets for a paltry 20 runs. Keirran Voelkl (15), Lachlan Sperling (14) and Devin Pollock (14) were the only other batsmen to reach double figures as Frankston’s Ben Ashkenazi (3/29), Matthew Gapes (2/9), Jack Benbow (2/28) and Jake Wood (2/59) entered the scorebook on multiple occasions. The Swans’ bowlers then failed in their attempt to disrupt Frankston’s top-order, with Paul Borrington (52 not out) and Gapes (49) sharing an 89run stand for the third wicket. Luke Walker (28) and Mi-

chael McLean (23 not out) helped the visitors to victory in just 41 overs at the crease. Leigh Diston (2/33) was the only Swans’ bowler to make an impact. Victorian Premier Cricket heads to the country this week with the Swans taking on St Kilda at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo on Friday. The day/night contest begins at 2.30pm. LADDER: Melbourne 17, Prahran 17, Dandenong 14, Fitzroy-Doncaster 14, Camberwell 13, Ringwood 13, Frankston Peninsula 12, Footscray-Edgewater 9, Monash Tigers 9, St Kilda 8, Northcote 8, Melbourne Uni 5, Geelong 5, Carlton 4, Kingston-Hawthorn 4, Essendon 4, Casey-South Melbourne 0, Greenvale Kangaroos 0.

Working up a real Storm GIPPSLAND Storm Elite Netball Development Club has just completed the first week of its try-outs for the 2016 season. As usual the region's best and brightest came along to show their ability and hopefully gain a place in the Storm teams for next year. Gippsland Storm president Brendan Murnane was thrilled with the number and talent of the attendees. “It’s great to see all these fantastic players from all over Gippsland showing up again this year and the Under 13s look a standout in particular,“ Murnane said. Gippsland Storm’s alignment with Monash Storm in the VNL is providing tremendous opportunities for local players. Many Gippsland players have recently been selected to take the next step with Monash and further their netball in this fantastic program. “We have again proven the value of our systems and coaching with the great results at the Monash Storm tryouts it is a credit to all our coaches and in particular to our Head Coach Simon O’Shanassy,” Murnane said.

Storm secretary Cindy Armstrong and president Brendan Murnane check the running list for the 15 and under group during selections. Talented netballers from Under 13 to the open age group who would like to get involved can come along to week two of the Storm tryouts this Sunday 25 October at Cardinia Life in Pakenham. The 13 and under try outs run from 2pm to 4pm, the 15

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Cobras and Lions lead the way home By DAVID NAGEL MERINDA Park and Pakenham are the early pace-setters in the West Gippsland Cricket Association Premier Division after both scored back-to-back victories on the weekend. The Cobras and Lions have really made the most of a hectic first two weeks of the season, where three one-day victories in just eight days have set them up for successful campaigns. At the opposite end of the table, newly-promoted Cranbourne Meadows join Upper Beaconsfield as the only two teams to remain winless. Pakenham’s weekend started in devastating fashion with opener Chris Smith (120) crafting a brilliant century that included 16 fours and one six to sink Cranbourne Meadows. The Lions (5/250) total was always going to be a tough ask for the Rebels (8/116), particularly with leg-spinner Ben Shipperd (2/19 off 8) applying the screws. Other Saturday highlights saw Cardinia’s Neil Barfuss (3/29) complete a rare hat-trick in the Bulls’ (6/126) big-win over Upper Beaconsfield (124) while Merinda Park’s (6/135) victory over back-toback champions Kooweerup (134) was chock-full of merit. Jason Pongracic (63) led the way with the bat while the fizz of Dylan Cuthbertson (4/12) proved too hot for the Demons to handle. Daniel Hunt (63) and Josh Lownds (4/18) were the stars of Tooradin’s (9/200) commanding victory over Emerald (132), who are still very reliant on veteran paceman Clinton Marsh (4/27).

Neil Barfuss (second from left) is mobbed by his Cardinia team-mates after completing his hattrick against Upper Beaconsfield on Saturday. 145687 Picture: ROB CAREW

The Seagulls (6/136) made it the perfect weekend with a hardfought victory over Cardinia (133) at Tooradin on Sunday. Master-blaster Tom Hussey (40) was up to his usual tricks for the Gulls, while Lownds (5/30) made it nine wickets for the weekend with another polished display with the ball. Pakenham (8/142) pair Sean Gramc (48) and Jack Anning (29 not

out) saved the Lions from embarrassment against Upper Beaconsfield (111). The Lions were haemorrhaging at 6/57 before Gramc and Anning saved the day with a critical 72-run stand. Skipper Dom Paynter (3/9) and all-rounder Russ Lehman (3/21) then made sure their team-mates heroics didn’t go to waste. Merinda Park (1/136) toyed with Cranbourne Meadows (6/135)

on Sunday, while former Cobra Jess Mathers (3/21 and 36 not out) played a key role in Kooweerup’s (1/70) routing of Emerald (68). The first of four consecutive twoday contests begin this Saturday. FIXTURE - ROUND 4 Merinda Park v Tooradin, Pakenham v Emerald, Cardinia v Kooweerup, Upper Beaconsfield v Cranbourne Meadows.

Carnival cup overflows with pride THE recent two-day TAB Cranbourne Cup Carnival has delivered great wagering figures for the Victorian racing industry, with significant increases on previous years. Part one of the carnival, the Pinker Pinker Plate held on Friday night, delivered a wagering increase of 17.7 per cent on 2014. The Cranbourne Turf Club’s feature event of the year the TAB Cranbourne Cup, which was held on the Sunday, also had an exceptional outcome with wagering up 24.1 per cent on last year. The figures reflect an almost $30 million spend on wagering across the two meetings. Victorian TAB tote betting was also up almost 13 per cent across the two-day carnival. Cranbourne Turf Club CEO Neil Bainbridge said the significant increases were great news for the Club. “The wagering figures from the weekend reinforce what a great TAB Cranbourne Cup Carnival it was this year on many fronts,” he said. “They highlight that Cranbourne’s Cup Carnival is not

Digitalism wins the 2015 Cranbourne Cup from Kareeming. The Cranbourne Turf Club’s Two-Day Cup Carnival was a huge success with almost $30 million spent on wagering. 145382 Picture: ROB CAREW only well supported by industry participants and owners, but is also a wagering product of choice in the wider market place for racing enthusiasts across Australia. “The Club is delighted

with the figures and the role our major partner TAB plays in the TAB Cranbourne Cup Carnival through support and promotion. “Without this support, I’m sure wagering at the carnival

would not be so strong and would not achieve the outstanding growth it has over the years.”The Cranbourne Turf Club’s next meeting will be held on Thursday 29 October.

CRICKET SCOREBOARD PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 4 - ONE DAY Ringwood 88 (A. McMaster 3/6, J. Wilcock 3/11, J. Butterfield 3/36) def by Dandenong 4/89 (J. Nanopoulos 26). Casey-South Melbourne 178 (K. Suriaratchie 106) def by Frankston Peninsula 3/179 (L. Diston 2/33). DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 2 - DAY ONE Dandenong West v Buckley Ridges 9/278 (P. Rudd 81, S. Pradeep 43, J. Hobbs 39, D. Watson 31, A Harry 5/69, S. Weir 3/68). Cranbourne 171 (J. Cleland 34, C. Dinger 31, J. Harrington 26, B. Tyzzer 26, H. Jayasundera 3/27, N. Perera 2/22, T. D’souza 2/48) v Parkfield 1/14. Springvale South 7/194 (T. Ford 60, M. Vandort 28, J. Hammond 3/34) v Hallam Kalora Park 102 (J. Armitage 5/57, N. King 2/13). North Dandenong 5/132 (N. Malikzada 49, C. Millman 34, C. Connolly 2/26, B. Montgomery 2/29) v Lyndale 104 (F. Rahman 45, S. Clark 3/18, M. De Kauwe 2/7, M. Sultani 2/28). Mordialloc 149 (C. Athukorala 68*, J. Williams 5/35, J. Goodes 2/31, C. Bevan 2/41) v Berwick 4/50 (S. Squires 3/15). Narre Warren 175 (K. Weeraratne 39, W. Perumal 32, S. Plunkett 26, J. Davis 2/6, B. Downe 2/34) v Heinz Southern Districts 0/6.TURF 2 Aspendale 79 v Coomoora 127. Fountain Gate 152 v Silverton 6/122. St Mary’s 132 v Parkdale 7/42. Dingley 132 v Narre North 2/60. Southern Pirates 3/100 v Narre South 46. St Brigid’s/St Louis 102 v Keysborough 6/79. WGCA PREMIER ROUND 2 - SATURDAY Cranbourne Meadows 8/116(cc) (T. Smith 28, C. Milne 27*, B Shipperd 2/19) def by Pakenham 5/250(cc) (C. Smith 120, J. Williams 47*, B. Shipperd 32, T. Smith 2/25). Emerald 132 (D. McDonald 34, J. Lownds 4/18, A. Avery 2/25, B. Mantel 2/31) def by Tooradin 9/200(cc) (D. Hunt 63, M. Ralph 37, M. Welsh 25*, C. Marsh 4/27). Kooweerup 134 (C. Bright 48, C. O’Hara 28, D. Cuthbertson 4/12, D. Diwell 2/23, B. Fairlam 2/27) def by Merinda Park 6/135 (J. Pongracic 63, J. Bright 2/12). Upper Beaconsfield 124 (W. Perera 56, T. Tyrrell 28, T. Welsh 3/16, N. Barfuss 3/29, D. Doig 2/39) def by Cardinia 6/126(cc) (B. Parrott 33, T. Johnston 26, K. Gibbs 3/23). ROUND 3 - SUNDAY Merinda Park 1/136 (A. Craddock 51*, D. McCalman 31, J. Pongracic 29*) def Cranbourne Meadows 6/135(cc) (J. Poole 38, S. Weerasinghe 31, T. Smith 27, D. Cuthbertson 3/29). Pakenham 8/142(cc) (S. Gramc 48, J. Anning 29*, W. Perera 3/14, K. Gibbs 2/25) def Upper Beaconsfield 111 (W. Perera 35, J. Bayard 33, D. Paynter 3/9, R. Lehman 3/21). Kooweerup 1/70 (J. Mathers 36*, J. Bardwell 25*) def Emerald 68 (M. Copey 25*, J. Bright 3/13, J. Mathers 3/21, C. O’Hara 2/0, R. Bright Jr 2/3). Tooradin 6/136 (T. Hussey 40, D. Doig 3/30) def Cardinia 133 (A. Nooy 35, T. Wheller 25, J. Lownds 5/30, A. Avery 2/15, J. Thompson 2/25). VSDCA - NORTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 2 - DAY ONE Noble Park v Croydon 8/240(cc) (A. Perera 3/25). Endeavour Hills v Bayswater 5/357(cc) (D. Wiles 2/86).

Make no mistake By RUSSELL BENNETT GREG Carvill has been through a lot in more than eight decades on this earth. The Devon Meadows man has suffered through three strokes, and his house has burnt down. But his luck could all be about to change, thanks to his horse ‘Unmistakable’. Greg is one of more than a dozen owners with shares in the horse, and he says he has “a few of them”. It could be just as well, with the horse trained at Gai Waterhouse’s stables and set for a possible spot in the Blue Diamond Stakes in February. The horse was originally bought for just $85,000 at the sales, but Greg is convinced he’s onto a real winner. “Greg Ryan is a top jockey,” he said. “He’d had a look at the horse and said it was a marvellous walker. He said I’d really want to go with it.” Greg, a former concreter, said the early signs were there that he could be onto a real winner. “When it first went to the jump outs, it was bad in the barriers and it’d come out last. But then it went bang - straight to the front!” he said.

Greg has a simple motto when it comes to identifying potential champions. And he’s got a fair eye for it - with two of his trotters in the past having won 44 races, 11 in the city and 33 in the country. “If the foal throws back to the mother, forget it,” he said. “I’m not saying it’s not going to win races, but forget it. Don’t go all in. “I’m not saying it won’t win a race, but it won’t win the big ones. I’m upfront. I don’t care who I offend, or who knows I own the horse. I put my money where my mouth is.” Greg says he’s “knocked around” with horses for 52 years, and by his own admission most of his have been “no good at all”. But with Unmistakable, he has no doubt that he could be on to the next big thing. Gai Waterhouse’s assistant racing manager Emma Pearce also seems particularly optimistic about the horse’s future, telling the News: “We’re really, really happy with her progress. “She’s really stepped up to the plate and ticked every box so far. “She’s very straightforward, and has done everything we’ve asked of her.”

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Slick magic carpet ride CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS CLUB PENNANT RESULTS ROUND 3 MIDWEEK PENNANT DIVISION 3 CRANBOURNE RSL 71 DEFEATED PAKENHAM 50 It was a great away win by the RSL team on Pakenham’s slick carpet surface. The highlight was John Spencer’s team who got the magic number eight shots on one end. That helped them score an easy 13 shot win. Ray Chapman’s team finished better over the last few ends to record a seven shot win. B Hall, D Hut, G Dore, J Spencer 29-16. R Bligh, C Butler, P Males, R Chapman 2316. S Brobyn, M Hodges, K Murray, Y v d Wees 19-18. DIVISION 4 CRANBOURNE RSL 75 DEFEATED VERMONT SOUTH 40 It was an easy win for the RSL at home with John Black’s team the big winners by 22 shots and king of the rink honours. The husband and wife combination of Annette and John Black is working a treat. Steve Hickson’s team, which also includes his wife Karen, were the other big winners. V Bonney, A Black, M Bobetic, J Black 31-9. P Campion, M Hogan, K Hickson, S Hickson 22-12. J Grant, D Muir, H Rogers, T Bonney 22-19. SATURDAY PENNANT 17 OCTOBER DIVISION 2 MORDIALLOC 113 DEFEATED CRANBOURNE RSL 48 Mordialloc once again proved too good for the RSL. Cranbourne just does not bowl well against Mordialloc home or away. Let’s move on and concentrate on next week’s big game for us home against Edithvale. B Graham, G Dore, K Murray, K Hocking 1324. F Scicluna, R Crawford, W Brannan, R Hansen 13-25. R Townley, M Hodges, Y v d Wees, J Spencer 10-27. P Males, J Black, M Watkinson, R Chapman 12-37. DIVISION 5 CRANBOURNE RSL 95 DEFEATED COATSVILLE 73 Another great win for the RSL today at home. John Vowles’s team was on fire again with a lovely 20 shot win. Louis Magri’s team chipped in with a good 10 shot win. Well done to everyone, undefeated and on top of the ladder. I Maat, J Bignold, K Walker, J Vowles 34-14. P Campion, M McIntyre, C Stevenson, L Magri 22-12. H Reefman, J Carretero, K Hickson, S Hickson 23-21. K Currie, L Meagher, M Bobetic, D Angee 16-26. DIVISION 8 TEAM 4 CRANBOURNE RSL 48 DEFEATED CARDINIA WATERS 38 It was a good win for the RSL with Jim Grant and Brian Mason’s sides both winners by six and four shots. Keep up the good work team and let’s make it three in a row next week. D Muir, M Pearson, J Grant 21-15. A Pichard, B Walsh, B Mason 27-23. TEAM 3 Enjoyed the day off due to a BYE. QUIZ NUMBER 1475 ANSWERS: 1. Georgia 2. John Walker 3. Ajax 4. Adam Lindsay Gordon 5. Frank Sedgman 6. He took a wicket 7. Stephen Badger 8. Peter Thomson 9. San Francisco 10. Gretel II 11. Chris EvertLloyd 12. Water polo and softball 13. Dawn Fraser 14. Daniela Costian 15. Karen Lunn 16. French 17. Ric Charlesworth 18. The Stawell Gift 19. Novak Djokovic 20. Greece, Britain and Australia

Hampton Park is on a downhill run HAMPTON PARK BOWLS Midweek pennant After a bright start to the season, Hampton Park had a disastrous day in both divisions with two losses. At home against Camberwell Central, only one rink was able to win. Andrew Brandolin, Peter Hayden, Neville Hendrie and Denise Eastick led all day for an excellent 23 shots, 35-12, but Geoff Ampt, Marion Battaglia, Toni Sutton and Helen Lambert had a forgettable second half losing by the same margin 9-32. Val Moore, Ann Westwell, Ellen Smith and Chris Hendrie went down 13-24. Hampton Park (1) 2-57 lost to Camberwell Central (1) 14-68. Division 3 were at Armadale on its new carpet and had a similar day. Jen Sherry, Ian Kitt, Gwen Clough and Ray Wood won well, 26-14, while Geoff Ladner, Rob Woff, Jim Westwell and Heather Naismith went down 16-22 but Rhonda Diaper, June Damon, Brian Diaper and Ron Beverly had a bad day losing 9-35. Hampton Park (2) 2-51 lost to Armadale (4) 14-71. Saturday pennant only had one team at home when Division 1 played Cheltenham. Hampton Park again showed their fighting qualities with a four rink win. The strongest was Chris Hendrie, John Nunan, Andrew Brandolin and Shannon Micallef with an 11 shot win, 2615. Chris Barnes, Larry Simpson, Sean McDonald and Zak Storm put the previous week behind them and won 19-13 while

John Wright, Shane Hardy, Ian Bartlett and Laurie Edwards won 20-17. Neville Hendrie, Helen Lambert, Steve Barnes and Warwick Hardy scored five shots in the last two ends to win 22-21. Hampton Park (1) 18-87 defeated Cheltenham (1) 0-66. Division 3 was on the improved but still treacherous Hampton RSL synthetic. Unfortunately only one rink was successful. Gerry Cox, Geoff Ampt, Peter Hayden and Mark Paton outlasted the opposition to win 21-17. After a bright start, Aaron Ottaway, Toni Sutton, Ron Beverly and Ken Cobden went down 12-20 and Heather Naismith, Marion Battaglia, Ellen Smith and Denise Eastick lost 12-33. A disastrous start was the downfall of Jen Sherry, Dave Clarke, Jim Westwell and Geoff Ladner, and although they outscored their opponents after the break they lost 16-45. Hampton Park (2) 2-61 lost to Hampton RSL (1) 16-115. Division 6 had a bad day at Keysborough losing all rinks. The closest score was Lou Soligo, Bob Nicol, Vince Kovacic and Jos van Hout 20-23, while Val Simpson, Bill Holden, Craig Richards and Ian Kitt went down 14-22. Janice Collins, Keith Damon, Gavin Wilson and Rob Woff lost 19-20 but Gwen Clough, Trevor Harbright, Brian Diaper and Ray Wood had a disastrous loss, 6-33. Hampton park (3) 0-59 lost to Keysborough (3) 18-107.

John Wright was part of a Hampton Park rink that won 20-17 against Cheltenham.

Three rounds undefeated in pennant CRANBOURNE BOWLS CRANBOURNE Ladies playing in Division 1 midweek and Cranbourne 2 Playing in Division 3 Saturday pennant remain undefeated after round three. Lesley Mulder and her team of Bernice Helle, Pat Boltong and Sandra Mueller won by 24 shots to help crush Mulgrave Country Club by 39 shots. Saturday Pennant side two made it three wins out of three with a convincing 14 shot win over a very confident Clayton team. An excellent performance by Gerry Dudink and his team of Brenda De lisle, Harry Van Soest and Irene Shaw romped home with

a 15 shot win at home which was the difference between the two sides. Unfortunately Cranbourne 1 lost by one shot against Vermont South, dropping a number of shots across the rinks on the very last end of the game. Sides 3 and 4 had narrow defeats but showed vast improvements compared to the past few weeks considering a number of these players are relatively new bowlers which was a good effort and a good sign of things to come as the year rolls on. Results for round 3 Side 1 Division 2 Vermont South 83 defeated

Cranbourne 82 (F Helle 22-27, D Boggie 18-19, J Parker 21-12 and J Mulder 21-25). Side 2 Division 3 Cranbourne 82 defeated Clayton 68 (G Dudink 28-13, M Boltong 14-20, G Hunt 19-15 and L Mulder 21-20). Side 3 Division 3 Carrum 66 defeated Cranbourne 64 (C Wright 13-18, C Griffiths 13-19, M Scotter 12-20 and T Whalley 26-9). Side 4 Division 4 Bennetswood 76 defeated Cranbourne 72 (M Tankard 18-14, J Forsythe 15-19, R Tormey 18-20 and R Dickson 21-23).

Ladies Division 1 Cranbourne 72 defeated Mulgrave Country Club 33 (B Fulton 20-12, F Farrall 21-14 and L Mulder 31-7). Midweek Open Division 1 Elsternwick 66 defeated Cranbourne 47 (J Mulder 16-24, M Boltong 13-22 and G Dudink 1820). Midweek Open Division 2 Cranbourne 50 defeated Fern Tree Gully 44 (K Bowler 21-12; C Wright 13-13 and C Griffiths 1619). Midweek Open Division 4 Willow Lodge 61 defeated Cranbourne 41 (L Coate 15-22; F Male 8-22 and J Forsythe 18-17).

Tennis club built to serve the community JUST like the local community that it was built to serve, the Clyde Tennis Club is expanding and is inviting local tennis enthusiasts to join it in celebration this weekend. The committee of the Clyde Tennis

Club has been working hard behind the scenes to see the club grow and on Sunday 25 October some of that hard work will come to fruition with the grand opening of its clubroom extension. Locals who love their tennis, or

first timers who may be keen to get involved, are encouraged to join the club this Sunday at the Clyde Recreation Reserve, Patterson Road, Clyde. The tennis themed festivities, which include a ball machine and serving cas-

tle, will be complemented by a free barbecue with drinks available to purchase. The volley of fun commences at 11am with City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland officially opening the extension at 2pm.

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Panoramic view THE range-topping Veloster SR + Turbo comes to market at $36,490. Taking up from the exterior, the test car cabin had blue highlights scattered all around, including the word ‘turbo’ on the

sides of the front seat backs. Contrasting stitching can be found on the steering wheel and coloured seatbelts are about to be installed with the newest models. Also new is an electroluminescent sports-style instrument cluster, while driver and front passenger are treated to power

adjustable heated and ventilated seats. The whole thing is topped off with a panoramic glass sunroof. Veloster Series II is powered by Hyundai’s direct-injection 1.6-litre Gamma engine, in naturally aspirated or turbocharged form.

Exclusive to the SR Turbo range is a smooth shifting sevenspeed double clutch transmission with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifts. The Hyundai range is available for test drive at Cranbourne Hyundai, 200 High Street, Cranbourne. Phone 5995 1188.

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A1 switched on for style By PETER ANDERSON THE A1 is the thinking person’s mini - premium brand, competitive pricing but a restrained, forward-looking design rather than the fun, frolicking three-door BMW Mini. Last year Audi’s smallest car got an extra pair of doors after launching as a three-door and while A1s kept selling, the three-door did not, so the fivedoor Sportback is on its own. The A1 1.0-litre three-cylinder starts at a mere (for Audi, anyway) $26,900, which means a bare-bones spec with a fivespeed manual transmission. Step up to the seven-speed dual-clutch, as the vast majority of buyers do, and you’re up for a still-reasonable (for Audi) $28,250. This means 15-inch alloys, an eight-speaker stereo with Bluetooth and annoying proprietary cable connection for your phone (hidden in the glovebox for your phone-forgetting convenience), air-con, remote central locking, rear parking sensors, cruise control, paddles for the gearbox, leather steering wheel, cloth interior, power mirrors and windows, auto wipers and tyre pressure sensors. Our car also had the Technik Package which adds two speakers and sat-nav for $2490 and premium paint with a contrasting roof ($1690) bringing the total to $32,430. The A1 is basically a shrunken A3 to look at, which is no bad thing. If anything, it looks slightly better without the elongated hatch style of the A3. The contrasting roof paint is money well-spent because it gives the car a classy look without being shouty, with just the madcap S1 stretching the friendship. The standard alloy wheels seem a little lost in the pumped arches, but look fine all the same. The daytime running lights let other road users know you’re there and look terrific at night Audi really does lighting very

well - and in the daylight the chunky design sits well on the road. Inside is a mix of new and old Audi - the circular vents that are becoming a feature across the Audi range look great - and are really nice to operate, if that makes sense. Everything falls easily to hand, there’s a ton of adjustment in the seats and steering wheel and for the front passengers at least, it’s very comfortable with a good view out. Rear passengers might feel shortchanged for legroom but there’s good headroom and adequate knee-room for a six-footer and decent shoulder room if you don’t have a third passenger along for the ride. There’s a little less storage for bits and bobs than you might like, but for its size, the A1 does well, with door pockets, front drinkholders with a phone spot and a small tray under the dash. The A1’s five ANCAP stars come courtesy of six airbags, ABS, brake assist, traction and stability controls. As in the Audi Q3, the A1 persists with a folding screen perched in the top of the dash. It does the job alright, but it’s very small and the sat-nav graphics a tad bitty. The 10-speaker audio in the test car was very good and Bluetooth phone performance was also top-notch. The whole system is run by Audi’s MMI, with a dashmounted rotary dial and a bunch of shortcut buttons for major functions. Under the bonnet is a threecylinder turbo petrol displacing 999 cc. It kicks out a mildly surprising 70 kW and a slightly less surprising 160 Nm. Together with the sevenspeed dual-clutch automatic, the drivetrain conspires to get to 100km/h in a leisurely 11.1 seconds. You’ll see over seven litres per 100km unless you’re being careful as the lack of power does mean a bit of lead-footed-

ness creeps into your driving style if you’re impatient. While it may only have a 999 cc to get you along, the A1 is not short of a laugh. 1175 kg is hardly featherweight, but it’s not heavy either. If you’re up for a bit of fun, so is the A1. Less weight over the nose due to the smaller engine means it steers with quite a bit of enthusiasm, the lack of power forcing you to get your fingers a-flapping on the shifts and the concentration to keep your momentum up. Many small triples are like this and the Europeans do it well. If you like driving, consider the manual, that should be a proper giggle, and cheaper to buy. As a city car, it excels. It’s hugely manoeuvrable given its tiny size but it also has a reasonably tight turning circle mean you can squeeze in and out of tight spots without too much arm-twirling. The vision ahead is good as the bonnet doesn’t dive away from you while the rear sensors keep you from bump parking. On the 15-inch wheels, the ride is comfortable and quiet, with just the throaty thrum of the engine when you’re accelerating. While it doesn’t like a full load to drag up a hill, it’s not embarrassingly slow. When you’re spending a lot of money on what your carsavvy friends will call “a Polo in drag” you’ll want the A1 to feel special. There’s just enough Audi in this car to ensure you do - excellent interior, haughty good looks and a good driving experience. There are cheaper alternatives in this price bracket and there are more exciting alternatives too, but the A1 brings a mix of practicality fun and style that is unmatched in this section of the market. For more information contact Audi Barry Bourke, 755 Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone 9707 2222.

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