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Non-stop is the go for Tricodes run Thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing…it will all be there at the City of Casey Pictures: GARY SISSONS Tricodes Night on Saturday 21 November. 131207
employees and enthusiasts. “Tricodes is a great way to celebrate and showcase our industry participants and their sports and provide an outstanding night out that people of all ages can enjoy. “There will also be plenty to enjoy trackside on the night, with great hospitality packages on offer, entertainment and children’s rides and activities, so put 21 November in your diary and join in the fun.” Gates will open at 4.30pm for the Tricodes Night, with racing to take place between 6pm and 10.40pm. For more information, tickets and hospitality packages visit www.cranbourneturfclub.com.au or call the Cranbourne Turf Club on 5996 1300.
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THE Cranbourne Racing Centre is gearing up to again host Australia’s busiest race meeting, the City of Casey Tricodes Night, on Saturday 21 November. The night brings together the three racing codes for one action-packed night featuring thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing. Renowned as the busiest race day in the country, there will be non-stop action in the space of five hours with 24 races to be held, eight from each code. Cranbourne Turf Club and Harness Club CEO Neil Bainbridge said the unique Tricodes event, which was now in its 14th year, was one of the most exciting and highly-anticipated events on the racing calendar. “There really is no other race meeting in the world like Tricodes Night, with all three tracks lit up at the one venue and constant racing action throughout the night - it’s a racing enthusiasts’ dream,” he said. “Cranbourne is one of the few unique venues in this country that hosts all three codes and it’s great we’re able to bring them together for this event each year to showcase what’s great about Cranbourne. “Racing plays a huge part in the City of Casey, with thousands of participants involved in the three codes as trainers, jockeys, drivers, owners,
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Walkers are on a winning streak THE Cranbourne Harness Racing Club community capped off a successful 2014-15 season, taking out a number of awards at the 2015 Gordon Rothacker Medal night on Sunday at Tabcorp Park, Melton. Cranbourne’s top pacer Hectorjayjay, trained by local father-daughter team Simone and Bill Walker, was crowned the Victorian Four-Year-Old Entire/ Gelding of the Year, adding to his Cranbourne Trained Horse of the Year accolade he received in September. The Cranbourne Harness Racing Club was awarded the Best Presented Country Club/Venue for 2014-15, having last year completed a $4.5 million redevelopment of its grandstand and function space. The Victoria Harness Racing Sports Club (VHRSC) Owner of the Year award went to Merv and Meg Butterworth from Decron, who a huge supporters of the Cranbourne Harness Racing Club and sponsors of the Cranbourne Pacing Cup. Hectorjayjay had a stellar four-year-old season with Simone in the driver’s seat, winning 10 races and placings on five other occasions from his 16 starts to collect a total of $130,760
Breeders Crown winner Hectorjayjay has capped off a great season by being crowned the Victorian Four-Year-Old Entire/Gelding of the Year. Picture: CONTRIBUTED in prizemoney. The Dream Away gelding celebrated the first Group level victory of his career when he won the Group 2 Breeders Crown Championship (4yo Entires and Geldings) in August, and was also runnerup in the Group 1 Vicbred Super Series Final prior to that. Simone said it was a great honour to take out
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this year’s title. “It was a huge thrill for all of us involved in him to win, as well as those who have followed his journey as he’s got quite a fan club,” she said. “He’s been a super horse for us and he’s just done a top job all season, so it’s wonderful recognition of his great work.” Simone said their next
target for Hectorjayjay was to try and win their hometown cup. “We’re hoping we can have a crack at the Cranbourne Cup with him, it would be nice to win that,” she said. “We’ve had a couple of goes at it in the past but haven’t been good enough, so hopefully next year could be our year.”
Redeveloped grandstand a functions hit CRANBOURNE Racing Centre’s redeveloped grandstand and function centre has been open for just over a year now, proving to be a popular facility with racegoers and the community. The facility was reopened in October last year after undergoing a $4.5 million revamp and now boasts a variety of spaces for race day and non-race day functions. The centre has been a boon for the three racing clubs who call it home the Cranbourne Turf Club, Cranbourne Harness Racing Club and Cranbourne Greyhounds - allowing them to present an improved race day experience and better hospitality offerings. The centre has also been well supported by the community as a popular choice for events of all sizes, including recently hosting the Casey Car-
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adaptable for both small and large functions. Champions Room: The premier viewing dining room located on the second level of the grandstand, which caters for up to 200 people sit-down. It has an elegant feel with sweeping views of the racecourse and the Dandenongs. Committee Room: This room offers great views of the racecourse overlooking the mounting yard and is opposite the winning post. The Committee Room has a sophisticated feel, with its own step down tiered lounge filled with couches for comfort. For further information on packages or to discuss your ideas, call the Cranbourne Turf Club on 5996 1300, or visit www.cranbourneturfclub.com.au to download the functions and events brochure.
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ASKED if there’s anything else she’d like to say, Naureen Choudhry smiles and answers matter-of-factly. “I love Australia.” After 10 years, the Pakistani mother of two will next week officially become an Australian citizen at a special ceremony at the Casey Council chambers. While her life has seen the Casey Multi-faith Secretary traverse the globe and call several different cities her home, it is in Australia that the Narre Warren resident finds her strongest connection. Naureen, a practising Muslim, is extremely passionate about interfaith movements and is an active member of the Faith Communities Councils of Victoria (FCCV), and the Jewish Christian Muslim Association (JCMA). For the latter she travels to schools and speaks to students about her religion, along with representatives of the Christian and Jewish faiths. “I feel privileged to speak to school students at a grassroots level and offer them an opportunity to ask questions,” Naureen said.
“It’s an excellent program where I think you can literally see barriers being broken down. “The floor is open to the students ... there’s no set agenda, they ask the questions, that’s what makes the agenda.” As a child Naureen grew up with her family in Kuwait and left the country just before Iraq invaded. But conflict never seemed far away. “I didn’t really realise the impact of war but I did understand that it meant a lot of people dying and it wasn’t a good thing, but as such we didn’t see first-hand what was going on,” she said. “My parents took it in a very calm way ... “The room would shake and my mum would say, oh it looks like another bomb has been dropped.” Naureen and her family lived for a time in Canada before moving to New Jersey, USA. She was driving to work at the time when the first reports of the 9/11 terrorist attacks came through her car radio. “Within half an hour we had realised what had just happened and my legs were literally shak-
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Mum makes a splash By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HEAVILY-PREGNANT A mother has thrown a Macca’s container of Coke over a man who demanded the return of his stolen motorcycle in Cranbourne. Amanda Cross, 32, pleaded guilty to assault over the incident in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 9 November.
The court heard the victim had followed his motorbike to a Cranbourne home after spotting it while driving on 30 January. It was less than a week after the bike was stolen from his burgled Cranbourne home. During a dispute between Cross’s partner and the victim over the bike’s return, Cross threw the drink and told him to “take the f***ing bike and go”.
Police prosecutor Senior Constable Tess Davison and Cross’s lawyer agreed that the accused and her partner did not know the bike was stolen at the time. The rider of the stolen bike, who was now in prison, was trusted at the time by Cross and had caused a “great deal of trouble”, the lawyer said. “The person she was with at
sault was on the “lower end” of such offences, nor that Cross shouldn’t be convicted. He took into account Cross’s previous suspended jail term for an assault causing grievous injury 10 years ago. “It’s very arrogant behaviour by your client. He had a right to retrieve his bike.” Cross was convicted and fined $750.
the time wasn’t admitting it was stolen,” Cross’s lawyer said. “A whole lot of people came out. (The victim) was quite angry ... he was throwing accusations. “It escalated. She was eight months pregnant and hormonal, and she’s thrown the Coke at him.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen didn’t accept that the as-
Remembrance strikes a chord with school students By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE’S Remembrance Day ceremony was about making a pledge to never forget those who gave their lives in two world wars, and the many wars since. Gathered around the iconic Cranbourne cenotaph, more than 100 residents, school children and community organisations took a minute out of their day to remember the Diggers at 11am on Wednesday. Bugler Major Robert Evans from the Cranbourne Salvation Army struck a chord with the audience reciting the Last Post before senior vice president of the Dandenong/ Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch Bill Shepherd reminded everyone why they were there. “One minute encourages remembrance of those who suffered and their family members that still do,” Mr Shepherd said. “These men, women and strangers have given us a future and renewing our pledge to remember each year means they are not missing - they are here.”
The half hour ceremony allowed for more than 15 community leaders and schools to pay their respects and the cenotaph lit up above the floral tributes. At his first Remembrance Day service, flag bearer from the Dandenong/ Cranbourne RSL Alan King said he normally takes a minute’s silence in his Bobcat. “I’m normally always at work and I’ll pull over the truck but it’s out of action today,” Mr King said. Just one day off conscription, Mr King said he would have fought if he had got the call up. “I was working for my dad in earth moving at the time and I thought if I go, I go,” he said. Cranbourne resident of 16 years Mr King wore three of his father’s medals on the day. “My father was in the air force, he was a wireless air gunner - he did come home from the war,” Mr King said. The official ceremony was concluded with a prayer of remembrance read by The Reverend Wendy Snook from the Cranbourne Regional Uniting Church.
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Subtle reminder ONLY six months ago I wrote to then mayor Mick Morland complimenting the City of Casey on the wonderful Pioneers Park. However, I was very disappointed to see recently that the City of Casey has allowed the Berwick Rotary Club to attach a sign on the rotunda honouring one of its members. May I make it clear that I have no issue with the individual, Bill Minns, who has, no doubt, worked hard for the Berwick area in many different ways. Good for him! There are two matters that I wish to comment on. Firstly, the need to single out a particular person by naming a park or public building after them. I thought (hoped) those days of self-aggrandisement were over. While one individual may be very committed to their community and achieve much, I believe we should remember that groups of people, our community, in fact, work together to achieve success and this is as it should be, and what we should foster. Secondly, my comments relate to the aesthetics of the sign. This park, with its heritage, formality and beautifully tended gardens is, in my opinion, cheapened by the new sign. It is tacky and tasteless and makes the statement that the rotunda belongs to Bill Minns whereas the plaque above tells us the Berwick Rotary Club gave the rotunda to the community. The only positive is that the sign is not easily visible until one is standing in front of it and then it certainly makes a loud and bold statement. Where is the subtlety to match the park and its other signage? Whose rotunda is it? There are two small plaques either side of the sign at a height that renders them almost illegible, certainly for children. Had these signs been mounted near the steps of the rotunda where we could read them with ease it would have been a quite appropriate way of paying tribute to the Berwick Rotary Club and Bill Minns and in keeping with the other larger plaque on the rock nearby. A large white tin sign with bold black letters is, in my opinion, and that of many park users I have consulted, ugly and in no way blends with the current aesthetics of the park. I would be happy to see the sign removed and the plaques lowered and to know that in the near future The City of Casey reviews its naming policy so as to recognise community work over individual honour. Margaret Edwards, Berwick.
Divide and conquer What’s divisive? Respecting the right of every Australian school kid to follow their cultural beliefs or giving national media coverage to anthem outrage? I say the latter. This issue was nothing more than racist Muslim bashing and I’m getting pretty sick of it. Abbott and now Turnbull need to Muslim bash, otherwise how do they get our support
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for the death and destruction they are helping to wreak in the Middle East? Without the Muslim bogeyman, how will they distract us from their very real attacks on our living standards? When Reclaim Australia can be presented as “mums and dads” and “grandmothers”
can let off steam about anthem insults in the media, then heaven help our penalty rates and get ready for a 15 per cent GST. I’ll stand by working class Muslim kids any day. Lorraine Pratley, Cranbourne North.
Socially speaking Re: Suburb to be named in Digger’s honour We tried to get our section of Cascades on Clyde Estate to be in line with the other half of Clyde North, as we are on the same side as Selandra Rise, so it makes the whole estate Clyde North. For four and a half years we had to drive to Clyde North to enter our estate as Linsell Boulevard wasn’t through. Ablett stuffed it up and wanted to change the whole area from Narre Cranbourne Road to Berwick Road which wasn’t needed and residents of those areas weren’t happy with the name options and stopped us getting changed to Clyde North altogether.
Now he is wanting to change a section of Clyde North to McPherson which was never on the previous option choices. He is going to have angry residents of Clyde North not wanting it changed. How about getting more primary and secondary schools in the Clyde North area instead with all the new estates the kids need to go somewhere! Selena, via Facebook. Re: Cocky thieves get away with the goods This is no good. I’m frustrated that this is occurring on a daily basis in this area. Jacki, via Facebook.
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A NARRE Warren university student will soon be taking to the world stage. Deakin University graduate Jessica Ciuciu has won against students from Yale, Harvard and Oxford universities to take out the Highly Commended award at this year’s World Undergraduate Awards. The Undergraduate Awards is the world’s largest academic awards program, specifically aimed at students who have completed their undergraduate degree. Jessica’s achievement will see her travel to Dublin this month to accept the award and take part in a four-day Global Summit. She hopes to become a kindergarten teacher.
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REPORTERS learn to expect the unexpected when they’re doing their police rounds. But even then you can come across some strange occurrences. While waiting for a briefing on Monday at Narre Warren Police Station one Star News journalist heard some peculiar wailing coming from the elevator shaft.
When the yelling kept going the reporter assumed someone was stuck in the lift. He got up to tell the clerk at the front desk but then the noise abruptly stopped. Very strange! AS ENTERTAINING and interesting as council meetings can be, journalists can sometimes find themselves doodling on their notepads when proceedings drag on. So impressive are the drawings of one reporter that a council employee recommended that he think about drawing cartoons for his newspaper. IT’S not every day a reporter sees a member of the public reading their work, but it happened for one young Star News Group journo in the City of Casey offices. Councillor Rosalie Crestani was caught turning the pages of the Cranbourne News and catching up on everything local. CASEY’S Auvale family, better known as Com-
mando’s Black Team, are fighting fit, having lost just one member on Network Ten’s The Biggest Loser. Narre Warren resident Rina Auvale is the only Black Team member to have been eliminated and leaves husband Moses and in-laws Johnee and Tenealle from Cranbourne in the weight loss competition. Now in week nine, Rina left the competition in week two to continue her weight loss journey at home. CRANBOURNE Bowling Club has found the light. Last month Casey councillor Geoff Ablett dropped by the club to turn on its new green lights while checking out the new car park, shade sails and garden - funded by the City of Casey. Cr Ablett said the council would also help the club buy new equipment for bowlers with a disability. The lights are already being put to good use with night barefoot bowling in full swing.
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Crime gone By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DUBBED 'Crimebourne’ by Phillip Island-bound city slickers and locals alike, it's the nickname some residents would rather forget. The street slang term for Cranbourne however does have some accuracy with theft, drug possession and break and enters all up on last year’s figures. But in a bid to shine a light on Cranbourne’s many other drawcards, the Cranbourne News took to the streets to ask local residents what their hometown really stood for. When asked what they would substitute 'crime’ for to help promote the towns true colours, the most popular response was ‘community minded’ and ‘family friendly’. President of Casey Radio, Adrian Morton has lived in Cranbourne for 30 years and holds its community values in high regard. “You just have to look around you at Casey Fields, Casey Race, the Cranbourne
Turf Club and you’ll see the community infrastructure in Cranbourne is absolutely fantastic,” Mr Morton said. Swapping ‘crime’ for ‘community’, Mr Morton said you couldn’t help teething problems in rapidly growing city hubs such as Cranbourne. “We are the fastest growing city in Victoria and you can’t help but have problems when you’re starting out - I think there will come a time when everything surrounding the crime rate flattens out,” Mr Morton said. ‘Community’ was also the first word that sprang to mind for Cranbourne business owner, Lisa Wilson. Owner of the Cranbourne Family Chiropractic and Wellness Centre for the past 18 years, Ms Wilson said it was the residents of Cranbourne that kept her business alive. “People in Cranbourne are really loyal - our business grows because of word of mouth,” she said. “We have four generations
of Cranbourne families coming to see us - of course you have to deliver an excellence service but if you do you know they’ll stick by you,” she said. Cranbourne resident of six years and mum of two, Larissa Papazzo, said she would like to see Cranbourne become known as ‘Kidbourne’. “It’s so child orientated - it’s such a growing family friendly place with lots of parks and playgrounds to take the kids,” Ms Papazzo said of her home town. As Cranbourne’s crime statistics continue to climb with population growth it seems ‘Crimebourne’ has a lot more to offer than city dwellers may have first thought. Perhaps even a lot more than neighbouring town Berwick, after the results of a recent Fairfax-commissioned ‘Liveable Melbourne’ survey. The study, which ranks suburbs from 1 to 321 had Berwick at 300 and Cranbourne at 243 on the list.
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Walk the talk on cancer By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SOMETIMES words aren’t enough. Sometimes an action as ordinary as walking speaks volumes when it’s carried out as a symbol of solidarity. Certainly, this is the case for the Narre-Cranbourne Relay For Life, which was held over the weekend for the fourth time since its inception in 2012. People from throughout the local community, touched by cancer in some way, again banned together to raise money for the Cancer Council, and remind others they weren’t alone. This year’s event was also extra
special, with the original creator and chairperson of the event Nicole Ryan stepping down from the position. Nicole signed up to the Casey Cardinia Relay about 12 years ago after her father, Clive, was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Not long after, Nicole then set up the NarreCranbourne Relay, and has seen this new event raise about $300,000 since it began four years ago. So far the 2015 event has raised close to $60,000. Donations are still being taken, and for those interested in contributing visit http://fundraising.cancer.org.au/site/TR/RelayforLife/ CCVIC?fr_id=2173&pg=entry.
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Iftar bar raised By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A MULTICULTURAL dinner has been set for the City of Casey’s 2016 agenda under new Mayor Sam Aziz but the night’s title of Arabic origins is under fire from Casey Councillor Rosalie Crestani. “Why don’t we use an English word to describe the event - we are in Australia,” said Cr Crestani, who is also Deputy President of the Rise Up Australia Party. “Why not call it a barbecue or breaking bread, why use a word that is closely associated with Islam if the mayor is not concerned with it having an Islam focus.” The mayoral civic function schedule debate broke out at Cr Aziz’s first council meeting as mayor on Thursday 5 November. Calling for a review of the
dinner’s title, Cr Crestani thinks the name is in “poor taste”. “Calling it an Iftar dinner puts the primary focus of the multicultural event on Islam and I think it’s disrespecting what this country has offered him (Cr Aziz) as a migrant,” she said. In his second term as Mayor of Casey, Cr Aziz said he was not trying to single out any ethnic group or religion by choosing the title Iftar. “I don’t think the name is important and I don’t think we should get hung up on the word,” he said. “I come from a Christian family and the spirit of the evening will be about co-operation and harmony in the community.” The dinner has been proposed for August or July next year, falling around the time of
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Casey’s digital dip By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT’S a week of firsts for Casey’s new top dog. City of Casey mayor Sam Aziz has been in the mayoral chair less than two weeks and has managed to launch a whole new digital age for the fastest growing municipality in the state. Taking to Twitter to unveil council’s online strategy ‘Digital Casey’ on Friday 6 November, Cr Aziz’s first tweet read: “Council has adopted #digitalCasey - the @CityofCasey digital strategy - http://ow.ly/ UjdJj . So the Mayor’s office is #goingdigital.”
Under the Twitter handle @ MayorofCasey Cr Aziz said he will be following as many people as he can. “I’m starting at a very high level I’ll be following the Prime Minister and of course key community groups in Casey and mayors from big cities around the world,” Cr Aziz said. Taking to social media on his personal iPhone Cr Aziz said he can’t rule out a selfie or two spamming Twitter feeds. “Kevin Rudd made the whole country understand what a selfie is and I’ve already taken a few in my first week as mayor,” he said.
In a fitting launch of the council’s digital push toward online services Cr Aziz said the Mayoral Twitter account will be passed on to all the mayors that follow him. “We believe in transparency and bringing the community along with us as we achieve on their behalf,” Cr Aziz said. “It’s about instant communication with the residents of Casey and a way for them to make comment from the comfort of their own lounge room,” he said. To read up on Digital Casey’s innovative opportunities visit www.casey.vic.gov.au
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Casey Police Inspector Paul Breen convened the first of the ward forums earlier this year. problem, it’s not just a police problem, and it’s not just a community services problem - this is everybody.” The series of ward forums have included several keynote speakers, including Casey Police Inspector Paul Breen, and Youth Support Advocacy Service (YSAS) director Peter Wearne. Casey has recorded some of the highest Local Government statistics for family violence incidents. “I’m going to start going around to the wards and to all
the community and start saying, well what are you guys doing about this?” Insp Breen said at the first forum. “Because at some stage, if it continues, it’s going to touch you. “At some stage you’re going to know someone, (maybe someone) very close to you, that’s going to be harmed by this behaviour.” The final forum is for the Balla Balla Ward and will take place on 2 December. For more information contact Casey Council on 9705 5200.
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‘Sophia’ Fabric Corner Modular Recliner Lounge Suite with Sofa Bed. Comfortable and functional, the ‘Sophia’ is ideal for families who love to entertain. Available with right hand facing chaise in Mist Grey colour only.
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DISPLAY VILLAGE OPENING CARNIVAL
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DISPLAY VILLAGE OPENING CARNIVAL SAUSAGE SIZZLE
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LOCATED AT HILLGROVE CLOSE, WARRAGUL The new Waterford Rise Display Village will hold its Opening Carnival on Saturday 14th November from 11am to 3pm with free helicopter flights and lots of entertainment, free food and drink. The event is open to everybody and will include entertainment for the kids while Mum and Dad check out the latest homes and relax with a tortilla and a curry around the lake or a sausage from the BBQ with a can of drink. Fun will include a jumping castle and free food including ice creams, fairy floss and kids can get their faces painted or grab a free show bag from the main stall as well as take a ride on the trackless train.
There will be 20 homes on display including the latest from Metricon, Simonds, Cheviot Homes, Green Design Homes, JG King Homes, Red Bluff Homes, Dennis Family Homes, Fairhaven Homes, Roseleigh Homes, Aaron J Homes and Eco Homes. Land prices at the about to the released Kestle Park Release 2 range from $124,000 (473m2) to $206,000 (1128m2) as well as offering a range of house and land packages from the display village builders. The Kestle Park Release 2 blocks are arranged around three courts providing a quiet environment for families adjacent to Kestle Park and its many facilities
including BBQs and shelter, half basketball court and playground. All blocks feature free fencing, level builder-ready lots and/or engineered retaining walls and ultra fast broadband. Waterford Rise is rapidly growing and is Warragul’s only masterplanned community. More than 300 blocks have been sold since it was launched and around 250 houses are under construction or completed. The Display Village Opening Carnival can be accessed via Crole Drive (off Princes Way) Warragul MEL REF 628 B7.
YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A 15 minute helicopter ride on the day.
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PREMIUM PARKSIDE LIVING FROM $135,000
KESTLE PARK
SCHEDULED FOR COMPLETION BY MID-2016 NEW AMENITIES WILL BE INSTALLED FOR RESIDENTS INCLUDING:
SHELTERED PICNIC AREA • ELECTRONIC BBQ’S • HALF-COURT BASKETBALL INFORMATION BOARDS • EXTENSIVE PATHS, SEATING AND LANDSCAPED PLANTING
DEVELOPMENT UPDATE The initial Kestle Park release off Crole Drive Waterford Rise is well under construction with more than half the lots sold and the stage expected to be completed by Christmas with titles to issue in February 2016. The Kestle Park lots, with their spectacular views, have been very popular and continues the strong demand seen for the fl at, builder-ready blocks at Waterford Rise that avoid the site costs common at other Estates. The next stage release will be adjacent to the original Display Village and incorporate the completion of Kestle Park with paths, BBQ’s, shelter and a half-basketball court by mid to late next year. The completion of the Kestle Park stages will take the number of lots developed at Waterford Rise to 360, with more already on the drawing board.
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Level, builder ready lots Engineered masonry retaining walls Free fencing Ultra-fast broadband – Free-to-Air TV & Foxtel ready
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MORTGAGEEโ S AUCTION
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EOI CRANBOURNE WEST $455,000 PLUS MODELLA
PRIME RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE
YOU WORK LIFE BALANCE
(214191) Last parcel of undeveloped residential land left in Koo Wee Rup Township. Land size: 24.6 ha ( 60.78 Acres) Approx. Adjacent to Koo Wee Rup Heath services. No GAIC tax ( subject to state revenue approval). Close proximity to Koo Wee Rup Township. Strong Growth area. For further information call Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913.
Victoriaโ s newest Residential Business address. Bring working and home life together. Ground floor 181.63m2/1st 187.5m2. 3 bedroom, Bathroom, 4 car LU Garage. Separate access for Home & Office /Warehouse. entry. Range of Facades, finishes & floor plans available. Variety of Home with Office or Warehouse floor plan combinations.
$43,000P/A CRANBOURNE WEST
* New Takeaway shop 97mยฒ * Grease trap, Mains gas, power * Join tenants Woolworths, 7-Eleven, 24/7 Gym, Discount Chemist * Medical centre, Childcare Centre , Cafe ,Fast Food outlets For further information call Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913
PERFECT LIFESTYLE PROPERTY (214034) Situated in the heart of Tooradin on 5,843mยฒ/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.
$90,000P/A CRANBOURNE SOUTH
$865,000 3.8 ACRES OF PEACE & PRIVACY
* Main Road Exposure. * 1st floor Modern Office space 300 sqm (approx). * Join proposed tenants Woolworths, 7-Eleven,Cafe Fast Food Outlets, Medical Centre, Large Chemist store. * Lobby area, Elevator,Toilets. * Set in Cranbourneโ s Newest Commercial Precinct. * Onsite car parking. * Available Now.
148 High Street, Cranbourne
$449,950
(215266)This 5 acre property has features such as 3 bedroom plus study brick home. All bedrooms with BIRโ 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.
MODERN OFFICE 300Mยฒ FAST FOOD SHOP
$565,000 TOORADIN
ONE FOR FAMILY, HORSES & TRADIES.
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This lifestyle property. set on approx. 3.8 acres with a quality built brick veneer family home & lovely gardens spreading throughout the property, but still with a large amount of cleared area to move about freely.This property would well suit a young family looking to move onto a great lifestyle block. With features such as;3 bedroom plus study/4 bedroom home. Master with full ensuite & WIR. Bedrooms 2 & 3 with BIRโ s. 3 zoned living areas comprising of a large family room, lounge & rumpus/theatre room. Open plan living & finished with a hostess style kitchen. 2 fire places & 3 split systems. Be quick to book your inspection.
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$259,950 CRANBOURNE
1/126 CIRCLE DRIVE, CRANBOURNE
$269,000 Cannons Creek
MINUTES’ WALK TO ALL FACILITIES
MInutes’ Walk to the Water
(215278) IDEAL STARTER.Two bedroom property, recently renovated, polished (215289) Updated 2 bedroom unit, only minutes’ walk to all facilities, reverse floorboards, low maintenance block with carport accommodation. Walking cycle aircon. (Heating & Cooling). Good condition throughout, lock up garage. distance to Cranbourne railway station. Be quick it won’t last long. Walk to train station, Medical Centre & Shopping Centre. Call to arrange an inspection.
Cranbourne
$339,000 Cranbourne
$329,000
(215271) 3 Bedroom brick home rented out to a great tenant @ $250 per week month by month rental. Compact home but neat and tidy with a two car tandem carport, plus garage workshop. Approximately 650m² block, minutes’ walk to the water.
$369,950 CRANBOURNE
$389,950
Want branD neW save $$$
“thIs one’s a best seller”
2 DRYANDRA PLACE, CRANBOURNE
(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 floors to hard wearing & wet areas carpeted to the bedrooms, gas ducted heating. Only 2 on the block with double carport & lots of common ground.
(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.
(215208) Currently rented out to good tenants on lease until Feb. 2015 at $360 p/week. 3 bedrooms plus study, master with full ensuite & walk in robe. Ducted heating, open plan living, great kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ceramic tiled to wet & hard wearing areas. Great pergola patio entertaining area on a 542m² approx. block & a double garage with auto door.
CRANBOURNE EAST
$469,000 CLYDE NORTH
$454,500
5 BEDROOM BEAUTY (215290) Yes a proper 5 bedroom home approximately 3 years young (built 2012) in a quiet Cul De Sac location, 22 squares of living approximately plus double garage. Internally we have ceramic tiling from the entry through to the family/rumpus area, another carpeted living area is zoned away for privacy. Ducted heating & evaporative cooling ensures your year round comfort. A 5 burner stainless steel gas cooktop with under bench oven, dishwasher & lots of cupboards caters for the budding chefs. Full ensuite & walk in robe to master. Double garage with auto door & a great location.
CRANBOURNE SOUTH
$560,000 CRANBOURNE
77 BROCKER ST, CLYDE NTH MODERN DESIGN. 3 bdrms plus study, walk-in robe & full ensuite to main bdrm, a well-appointed kitchen with ceaser stone bench tops, all Smeg appliances, 900mm gas stove & cooktop, dishwasher & WI Pantry & an adjoining family area. Security system, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum system, double remote garage, decked BBQ area.
$480,000 PLUS LANGWARRIN
$389,000
18 MONTHS YOUNG
3 TRAMORE TERRACE, CRANBOURNE
ALL THE FUN - THE HARD WORK’S DONE
(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.
(215276) Gorgeous family oasis. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom family residence with a formal lounge, wonderful open space living areas, family room plus adjoining rumpus with reverse cycle air conditioning, modern kitchen overlooking serene fernery, outdoor entertaining/BBQ area, 3000lt water tank, watering system to rear garden, alarm system, plus a double remote garage.
(215283) 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom home. 3 bedrooms all with robes, master with full ensuite and WIR, ducted heating, evaporative cooling plus split system heating & cooling. NBN already connected. Formal lounge with box bay window, family/meals area, kitchen with s/steel gas cooktop, under bench oven and dishwasher. A lock up garage with internal access.
Cranbourne
$337,950 Cranbourne north
$379,500 Cranbourne nth
$300,000 Plus
“unDer ConstruCtIon - save $$$”
29 Courtenay ave, Cranbourne north
“Great InvestMent Cranbourne north”
(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.
(215294) This neat and tidy 4 bedroom property includes full ensuite & WIR to master bedroom, L-shaped lounge/dining with reverse cycle air conditioner, open plan kitchen meals area, ducted heating, single garage on a good size block. Currently leased till June 2016. Great Investment opportunity inspect today.
(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.
148 High Street, Cranbourne
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WATERFORD RISE OPENING CARNIVAL FROM PAGE 1. THE new
Waterford Rise Display Village will hold its opening carnival on Saturday 14 November from 11am-3pm with free helicopter flights and lots of entertainment, free food and drink. display village builders. The Stage 15 blocks are arranged around three courts providing a quiet environment for families around the Kestle Park and its many facilities including barbecues and shelter, half basketball court and playground. All blocks feature free fencing, level lots and/or engineered retaining walls and ultra-fast broadband. Waterford Rise is rapidly growing and Warragul’s only master-planned community. More than 300 blocks have been sold since it was launched and around 250 houses are under construction or completed. The Display Village Opening Carnival can be accessed via Crole Drive (off Princes Way) Warragul Melways Reference 628 B7. Helicopter rides are limited to 72 seats over the course of the day and will be drawn at random.
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THE event is open to everybody and will include entertainment for the kids while mum and dad check out the latest homes and relax with a tortilla and a curry around the lake or a sausage from the barbecue with a can of drink. Fun will include a jumping castle and free food including ice-creams, fairy floss and kids can get their faces painted or grab a free showbag from the main stall as well as take a ride on the trackless train. There will be 20 homes on display including the latest from Metricon, Simonds, Cheviot Homes, Green Design Homes, JG King Homes, Red Bluff Homes, Dennis Family Homes, Fairhaven Homes, Roseleigh Homes, Aaron J Homes and Eco Homes. Land prices at the about to the released Waterford Rise Stage 15 range from $124,000 (473 square metres) to $206,000 (1128 square metres) as well as offering a range of house and land packages from the
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Have you seen ZED your local real estate agent on CHANNEL 7 and CHANNEL 9 for his outstanding results! Meet ZED, your local Property specialist that sells properties like HOT cakes and not only sells them but gets record prices! With an average of 7 days on the market he is set to impress! “ I make sure to never over promise to my client, but to strive to over deliver to all” -Zed Nasheet Diversity is deinitely his strong point with a different approach in comparison to all others, with his specialty being thinking outside the box. Mr Nasheet is strong believer that he is not making a client for a day but a relationship for a lifetime. Working together as a team with the client is the only way to achieve a dream result and see the smile on their face which no amount of money can buy. Zed uses his strength of being an outgoing and sometimes eccentric person to his advantage at all times. Whether it be doing his property videos which have received nationwide recognition featuring not only on news articles but also on Channel 7 and Channel 9 all the way to his active approach of social media which has over 8000 followers! One of his most recent properties received over 12,000 views and achieved $50,000 more than what the owner expected on the local property. Without his vast approach and enormous energy Mr. Nasheet believes that this result would not have been possible. His record speaks for itself, within the last 60 DAYS ZED SOLD 28 PROPERTIES!
FOR D L O ZED S MORE 00 0 , 0 5 $ ET K R A M THAN UE VAL
I love providing exceptional service to my clients and showing a big point of difference in my approach it puts me one step ahead of my competition always look excited and always sound excited. 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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Hampton Park 3 Cody Avenue
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Home Sweet Home This three bedroom family home is conveniently located within close proximity to all amenities with everything being just around the corner; only minutes away from Hampton Park Shopping Centre, Monash Freeway access, Hallam Train station, bus stops and Schools this home will seize to amaze! •SpaciousL-shapedloungeroom •Gaswallfurnaceandsplitsystemcooling •Newlyrenovatedkitchenwithstainlesssteelappliances,adishwasherwhich overlooks the meals area. •Threelargebedrooms,themasterwithfullen-suiteandwalkinrobe •Thegreatoutdoorswithabeautifultimberdeckingandapergola •Asinglegarageandplentyofspaceonthe620m2(approx.)
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Super Hot Property! Beautiful three bedroom family home close to schools, shops and public transport.
For Sale $360,000+ OFI By appointment
•Spaciouskitchenwithanislandbenchtop •Openplanlivingandmealsarea •Threespaciousbedrooms •Masterwithafullen-suiteandwalkinrobe •Ductedheating •Anoutdoorentertainingareawithapergola
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Narre Warren South 6 Ashton Rise
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Pick Me! Pick Me! Beautifully presented four bedroom home is everything your family needs
For Sale $430,000+ OFI View By Appointment
Newly renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, Meals area and family room Four spacious bedrooms Master bedroom offering an en-suite with a double shower and a bonus of two extra bathrooms. New carpets, ceiling fans in every room, two split systems, central heating and a double car garage Positioned close to schools, shops and public transport.
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Land and Location! Conveniently located within close proximity to all amenities with everything just around the corner
For Sale $360,000+ OFI By Appointment
•Spaciouskitchenwithstainlesssteelappliances •Openplanliving/mealsarea •Threegeneroussizedbedroomswithbuiltinrobes •Masterwithfullen-suiteandwalkinrobe •Sittingonalargeblockof918m2approx.withabigbackyard •Fourcarcarport!
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Perfect Family Home! Located just minutes away from schools and shops, this home is sure to attract your attention
For Sale $390,000+ OFI Open to View
•Spaciouslivingarea •Hostesskitchenwithstainlesssteelappliances •Fivebedroomsonoffer •Masterwithfullen-suite •Ductedheating •Doublegarageandalongdrivewayperfecttoparkmultiplecars.
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Narre Warren 12 Herald Court
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Feast Your Eyes On This! Charming three bedroom home located close to Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, public transport and schools. •Largeformallounge •Openplankitchenandmealsarea •Threegeneroussizedbedroomswithbuiltinrobesandthemasterwithafullen-suite and WIR. •Splitsystemairconditioning •Ductedheating •Dishwasherandelectriccooktop •Generoussizedbackyard •Largepergolaandoutdoorentertainingarea •Singlegarage
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As stated on independent website ratemyagent.com.au , Licensed Real Estate Agent, Liron Selimi is the numbER 1 AgEnt in the last 12 months for Hampton Park! ‘Liron has been an absolute pleasure to deal with. His professionalism and knowledge has been outstanding, as well as him being just an all round lovely bloke. He lived up to his word and got great results very very fast. I highly recommend him. He is very skilled and dedicated and I am so relieved we ended up choosing him.’ Andre & Sandi Williams Harvey Ct, Hampton Park
‘Top agent! Highly recommended!’ If you want the highest possible sales price with an agent that is highly experienced in inance, building and negotiating record sales, then call Liron for a chat about how he can make it happen!
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Cranbourne 3/78 High St, Cranbourne, 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Sandhurst
Cranbourne North
5 Rivette Way
7 Phillip Court
Family And Entertainers Delight!
Elegant Entertainer With A Family Focus
This beautiful stylish 4 year old Metricon home is an absolute entertainer's dream. You immediately feel the genuine warmth of this home from the minute you open the door and step onto Sydney blue gum floors, walk down to the large sun filled open plan gourmet kitchen and living areas. The dining area leads out to an enormous decked area, perfect for all those summer barbeques! 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, ducted heating, air condition and double garaged this home really has it all.
This stylish home offers the perfect mix of living for parents and kids. Well presented and fully renovated, this family home is situated in a quiet court and only minutes away from amenities. Comprising of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, master with ensuite, large kitchen with ample cupboard space, gas cooking , dishwasher, air conditioning, ducted heating, floorboards, separate meals area, under cover entertaining area and a large backyard which includes a 1 bedroom bungalow. Block size is 646sqm approx which can be sub divided (S.T.C.A).
For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Tay Ting M 0417 302 112
For Sale Price by Negotiation over $370,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
Cranbourne 6 Merrijig Avenue
The Entertainer 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 over $390,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Danny Cobb M 0438 088 957
Cranbourne East 8 Corrigans Road
Cranbourne East 3 Wiltshire Avenue
Stylish Living With A Love For Entertaining
Loads Of Room To Play And Grow!
This immaculate 4 bedroom home on a WHOPPING 925sqm of land captures the essence of lifestyle living with a massive decked undercover area, swim spa & wood fired pizza oven! Enjoying 3 spacious living zones, modern kitchen, study, main bedroom with ensuite & WIR, theatre room & double garage. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
This fantastic family home of 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR, 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 & Secondary College. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Tay Ting M 0417 302 112
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Here's a fantastic 3 bedroom home on a 451sqm approx allotment with floating floors throughout, impressive lounge, open plan kitchen & adjoining meals area & spacious master with ensuite & WIR. The side access has a solid dense concrete driveway, perfect for a large truck, boat or caravan.
Comprising of 2 bedrooms with BIR, separate lounge room, kitchen, meals/dining area, single lock up garage & low maintenance backyard. Features: air conditioning, ducted gas heating, water tank & lots more! 1 of 2 units on the block, separate driveway with no body corporate fees! For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
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 Saturday 11:30 to 12:00pm Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158
The home is comprised of 4 large bedrooms plus a study, separate rumpus, master with large WIR & ensuite, open plan kitchen, dining & living opening to rear entertaining area. Features stone bench tops, s/s appliances, ducted heating & landscaped gardens just to mention a few.
For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
Cranbourne East
Cranbourne North
1 Bushranger Boulevard
20 Hamilton Drive
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The home consists of 4 large bedrooms plus study/5th bedroom, huge upstairs master bedroom contains a parents retreat & full ensuite with double vanities, huge WIR/dressing room & balcony with magnificent views. Large formal lounge, massive family living & dining area, as well as an upstairs kids retreat & study area. Features ducted heating, evaporative cooling, DLUG with internal access, a downstairs powder room, stunning kitchen with the latest appliances, thick stone bench tops, 900mm oven & walk in pantry. Outdoors there is a large alfresco area & good sized backyard. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
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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 Danny Cobb M 0438 088 957 1205880
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600m (approx) to amenities. All services available. Double lock up garage with concrete slab. Established garden/ trees. 1000m2 allotment. Investment and/or development opportunities with 38 Garfield Road Garfield (STCA).
1000m2. Four bedrooms, spacious kitchen adjoins o/p dining, living room. Upstairs living, brilliant views, master, WIR and ensuite. Two split systems. Shed. Carport. Invest/ development opportunities with No. 40 (STCA).
6 bdrms, BIRs. Master w WIR & ensuite. Living rooms adjoin kitchen with WI pantry. Timber floors, duct heat, split-system, log fire. Alfresco decking. Dbl garage. Easy care lawns, gravel set driveway. Build large shed (STCA).
Auction Saturday November 28 at 11.00am View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN25638 Open Saturday 11.45am - 12.30pm Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
Auction Saturday November 28 at 11.00am View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN25639 Open Saturday 11.45am - 12.30pm Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
For Sale $625,000 - $655,000 View www.harcourts.com.au/VDN25646 Open Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin
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building Stroud Homes in the Casey area and beyond. BORN and bred in Melbourne, Ron has gone into partnership with his son Caleb, bringing to you a local family team dedicated to building local family homes. With 15 years’ experience in the building industry, Ron Townsend has spent much of that time working closely with his clients as a renovation builder, helping them turn their houses into the homes they’ve always dreamed of. It’s this customer service and eye for finer details he brings to the table as a new home builder. The grand opening of the Stroud Homes Casey display office is on Saturday 14 November from 10am-2pm. The event is at 1 Clyde Rd Berwick, and there will be free face painting, coffee, doughnuts, pizza lunch and cold drinks. To celebrate the Stroud opening there will be an opportunity for three families to win $5000 off building a Stroud home, a free gas log fire in the build and finally a Stihl gardening pack for their new home. Visit the website www.stroudhomes. com.au or give us a call on 1300 554 887 for more information or to have a chat about building your family a house that feels like home.
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Discover more house and land packages: Visit the Acacia Sales and Information Centre 53 – 65 Craig Road, Botanic Ridge. Or, call Georgie on 0437 373 753.
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AGENCY WELCOMES CHRIS WITH a stellar career in real estate, Chris Goode has enjoyed many successful years within the industry, building his reputation upon a foundation of hard work, dedication and desire. Chris has established himself as a high performing agent attributing his success by providing the highest level of service and always working towards exceeding his client’s expectations every time. Chris has been involved in many aspects of business which gives Chris the advantage of inside knowledge of what the customer needs and wants are, which will enhance the experience of buying or
selling real estate. After working with the Barry Plant Group for a number of years, Chris has made the move across to the new up-to-the-minute Barry Plant Cranbourne Office. Chris enjoys being involved with the local community whenever the opportunity arises, allowing Chris to make a contribution with the surrounding district. You can contact Chris Goode at the Barry Plant Cranbourne office on 5990 9400 or alternatively his mobile on 0428 643 917.
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Like something straight out of a movie set this landmark property on over a 1/3 acre (1769m2) in the heart of Kooweerup is oozing with the character of yesteryear with soaring 12 foot ceilings, Baltic pine flooring, pine walls open fire and coonara. Boasting a gourmet country kitchen leading out the French doors to the country setting where you can contemplate over breakfast the possibility of subdivision (STCA) or just enjoy the land where you can watch the kids run free. Other features include 4 bedrooms, renovated bathroom, period features and much much more. Come and get your own little piece of history today.
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Women answer the call “WHEN your phone rings you need to answer it.” This piece of business advice stood out from the other tips shared at the Women Making it Work breakfast at Nomadic in Berwick on Tuesday 10 November. It came from an eight-year-old boy. The group’s vice-chairwoman Megan Glew said her son offered up the gem that morning and urged her to share it. She said it was important to prioritise answering and returning calls from clients. Women Making it Work chairwoman Gail McTaggart’s advice was to put systems in place. She’s a mortgage broker and has template emails, forms and lists. “Every situation is different but the system of lodging a loan is always the same,” she said. Another tip from the table was using “the old-fashioned whiteboard” to note goals so they’re not hidden on computer or in the back of a notebook. The group’s secretary Annemarie Cross stressed that unaccomplished goals could hold businesspeople back from taking risks. She said fear of another disappointment could stop them from setting goals. “Your subconscious thinks it’s keep-
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What’s on Choir performance AS part of this year’s Springtime Concert Series at St John’s Anglican Church, the Frankston Ladies Choir presents A Christmas Concert. The afternoon of Christmas entertainment features arrangements of Simon Walters. The three part harmony will showcase jazzy and jubilant Jingle Bells along with the sultry tones of The Prayer and Leonard’s Cohen’s Hallelujah. ■ St Johns Anglican Church, 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne. Sunday 29 November from 2.30pm. Tickets can be purchased at the door. For advanced bookings contact the FLC Secretary on 0498 210 824 or flc-secretary@optusnet.com.au. Tickets $20, concessions $15, child $5, includes afternoon tea.
Pasta making WITH an Italian theme the Balla Balla Community Centre is getting festive in time for Christmas and learning how to make the perfect authentic pasta from scratch. First generation Italians Hilda and Laurie from the Yarra Valley will be teaching their own recipes and sharing knowledge with participants. This is a one off workshop. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, Tuesday 17 November, 7pm to 8.30pm. For more information and bookings phone 5990 0900.
Church anniversary CELEBRATING 160 years of worship this November, the Cranbourne Scots Presbyterian Church is one of the region’s oldest buildings. The day of history and blessing will be held on Sunday 15 November with a thanksgiving service at 10am. The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, The Right Reverend Mark Smith, will be guest speaking at the anniversary event. ■ Cranbourne Scots Presbyterian Church, Sladen Street, Cranbourne, from 10am.
Crystals workshop THE Learn About Crystals Workshop will teach
participants about the energy of crystals. This course covers how to use the healing properties of crystals, how to do a chakra balancing and tap into gem essences. Learn how to cleanse and recharge crystals for maximum results. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Tuesday 17 and Tuesday 24 November. 12.45pm to 2.45pm. Bookings essential on 5990 0900.
The program will introduce participants to new skills and help them to work on their 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.
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Managing digital photos USE this Christmas to give an extra special gift. Create personalised Christmas presents and learn how to manage digital images in an easy way. The creative workshop using free software will leave participants able to produce their own calendars, mugs and novelty gifts. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Saturday 14 November, 9am to noon. Bookings essential on 5990 0990.
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 aqua sphere, 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 phone Peter on 9769 8245.
Show n’ Shine NARRE Warren North Primary School is holding its inaugural car show to raise money for a weatherproof roof for the school’s basketball court. All sorts of different era cars will be attending the show. The day will include kids’ activities, food and vendor stalls. Cars on show will be in the running to win more than $8000 worth of prizes. ■ Akoonah Park, Berwick, on Saturday 21 November at 10am. Vehicles of all types and vintages are invited to compete for trophies and prizes. Gold coin donation to view the cars.
Mental health GROW offers a unique 12 step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. Gold coin donation appreciated. ■ 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.
De-clutter tips BURIED in Treasures is a program for people who have problems with hoarding and clutter.
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 3 December. For further information contact Better Hearing Australia on 1300 242 842 or visit www.betterhearing.org.au <http://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 who want to jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs, visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
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Bubb faces the end By JARROD POTTER FOR Dandenong Stingrays ruckman Jayden Bubb, season’s end has also brought about the sudden conclusion to his football journey. After returning to the sport he played as a kid, the 204cm ruckman decided to hang up the boots after only one season of elite football as the lure of basketball was too tantalising to resist. After the TAC Cup season ended, Bubb was left to wonder where he wanted to take his sporting talents, with elite basketball proving the best fit for him as he has joined the Dandenong SEABL basketball team. “I think it was within the last week of football ... I wasn’t selected and I was in doubts whether I would continue playing footy,” Bubb said. “Obviously, there were better players than me in the position at the time, so there’s nothing held against Dandenong for that. “Basketball has always been my first sport and I still think it’s the greatest game to ever be made, so I sat down with (Dandenong SEABL coach) Darren Perry and spoke to him about it, got everything off my chest. “He said he was happy to have me down ... and in the men’s team.” Bubb had questioned the decision to stick with his football earlier in the season and get back to basketball even quicker, but he knew completing season was the right thing to do. From sticking with it, Bubb earned the opportunity to leave the football world with plenty of proud memories - including his VFL debut for Frankston against Geelong alongside nine ap-
Jayden Bubb - pictured winning a hit-out for Frankston in his VFL debut - has called an end Picture: JARROD POTTER to his football career after a solitary year. 142583 pearances for Dandenong. “When I was going through the rough patch, thinking about it part way through the year, Dad just said that I’ve never been known as a quitter and neither is your family, so just push through it and give it a red hot crack,” Bubb said. “I didn’t finish the season half-way through it
and be one of those quitters, so I put that in my stride and finished off the season, so I could see what happened from there.” While he missed a significant year in his basketball development, which could have potentially involved Victorian and Australian representative duties, Bubb doesn’t look back and wonder
what if, as it’s just not in his nature. “No regrets - life is too short for regrets,” Bubb said. “It was a great accomplishment and I was really thankful with what Dandenong and Frankston did - I learned a lot and made some really good mates - Mitch Cox, Jake Lovett - and a lot of boys I’ll catch up with in the future so it was good. “The coaches were awesome down there especially Nick Cox who wouldn’t shut up and Brandon White; he didn’t want to shut up either.” He’ll pick up where he left off in basketball as he hopes to adapt some of that footy physicality for the court. “Will take back some physically - 100 per cent,” Bubb said. “I think in the first couple of weeks of training I wasn’t tucking in the elbows and played a game last night and was teched out for rough conduct, so I’m still trying to adjust back to basketball rules.” Ready to get stuck into pre-season with Dandenong Rangers, Bubb hopes to prove a potent tall weapon for Perry alongside Dandenong mainstay Daequon Montreal (DQ), who Bubb holds in the highest esteem. “Just being back on the court would be really good, especially under DP who is a really good coach,” Bubb said. “Especially since I’ve been mentored by him since I was in 16s and 18s - he’d pull me aside and tell me to do this and that which improved my game a lot. “Also to get to play with DQ, playing the fourfive, I’d love for him to take me under his wing and show me a few pointers and really help my game out heaps.”
Stingrays’ new academy spoilt for player choice By JARROD POTTER A TALENTED, tall and skilful Dandenong Stingrays Youth Girls Academy is set to take on all challengers in 2015/16. Stingrays YGA coach Scott Gowans could not be prouder of the 50-strong contingent ready to hone their skills ahead of next year’s competition. The Stingrays will hit the ground running in their second season as an affiliated academy and it shows how far south-east girls football has reached in recent years as Gowans couldn’t find room for every talented player who attended the trials. “We’re very strong - it’s a really strong group and there are 17 new girls in the 34 (on the main-list) which is really positive,” Gowans said. “There were five or six girls that won club best-and-fairests that didn’t even make the 50, so the talent is massive. “It’s a great position to be in - it’s hard to put a percentage on it but I reckon it’s gone up 30-40 per cent on last year ... it surprised me to be honest.” Picking up where they left off after claiming a third consecutive South East Juniors Youth Girls premiership, Beaconsfield midfielders Georgia Gee, Tyla Hanks and Brooke Struulyart are
part of the 34-player main list. Also featuring from the South East Juniors competition are Schoolgirls All Australians Courtney Jones and Emily Browning as well as Victorian representative Logan O’Connell-Webb and Parkmore duo Teagan Sheldon and Karina Diaz. The tall timber is set to cause headaches in the Youth Girls landscape, especially with dual-sportswoman Emily Rylance balancing life between football and basketball in this upcoming 12 months. Gowans thinks Rylance has what it takes to not only represent the state in the upcoming year or so, but to also don an AFL jumper when the time comes. “We’ve got five girls over 180cm and one of them is 188cm - Emily Rylance - so that will be very exciting,” Gowans said. “Potentially with her height and ability, she’s draftable in another 14-15 months. “She’s also got a basketball scholarship, so we’ll go easy on her training commitments and get her to academy games and even state level.” The try-outs were so popular and laden with skilful potential Stingrays, Gowans and his coaching group felt it was necessary to include a rookie
list, headed by Victorian representative Georgia Gourlay, who is recovering from a long-term knee injury. “Because the talent was so big this year we’ve gone for 16 rookies instead of 10, which is great, so that game will be to try out the rookies and the young girls in the squad,” Gowans said. “We’ve taken some of the girls from last year like Samara Hazelden, Cassie Rowe - they’re 17 but the list is so strong, that we thought it wouldn’t be really fair to say no to them. “We’ll be able to work through that with them, develop them and get them back in for their top age year next year.” The Stingrays will get stuck into its first training session this week at Hallam Senior College’s Sports Academy before facing the Calder Cannons in a practice game in December. DANDENONG STINGRAYS YOUTH GIRLS LIST Jordy Allen, Georgia Walker, Kayla Ripari (Cranbourne), Teagan Sheldon (Parkmore), Georgia Gee (Beaconsfield), Tyla Hanks (Beaconsfield), Jas Gerison, Courtney Jones (Cranbourne), Brooke Struylaart (Beaconsfield), Jess Smith, Ruby Clayton (Beaconsfield), Jess Provan, Tayla O’Hagan (Officer), Emily Browning (Lyndhurst), Logan O’Connell-Webb (Lyndhurst), Emily Meszaros (Narre South), Lucy Cripps, Paris
Beaconsfield's Georgia Gee is set to don the Dandenong Stingrays Picture: JARROD jumper as part of its Youth Girls Academy. 143722 POTTER Stahl, Bridie Kennedy, Caitlyn Murphy, Zoe Mitchell, Emily Rylance, Ruebi Smith, Ash Baldwin, Beth Cruikshank, Sophie Phillips (Cranbourne), Dalia Ali, Sam Bullas, Sam Ryan, Chloe Stevens, Suede Croad, Imani Francis, Tayla Prentice and Lauren Field.
ROOKIE LIST: Georgia Gourlay (Cranbourne), Savannah
Bowden, Lilli Gibbson, Paige Surplice, Taylor Jennings-Kendall, Sarah Farmer, Ashlea Sibly (Tooradin-Dalmore), Karina Diaz (Parkmore), Chander Felton (Fountain Gate), Samara Hazelden (Lyndhurst), Jasmine Watson (Tooradin-Dalmore), Maddi Watson (Tooradin, Dayna Smith, Cassie Rowe (Tooradin-Dalmore), Abbey Goullet and Isabella Shannon.
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Close but no cigar: Casey By JARROD POTTER
Casey Little Athletics Centre runners enjoyed the first outing on brand new synthetic Pictures: JARROD POTTER track at Edwin Flack Athletics Track. 146633
Track upgrade for Berwick By JARROD POTTER EDWIN Flack Athletics Track is now runner-ready with track works completed ahead of the 2015/'16 summer athletics season. The City of Casey has dramatically upgraded the track, based at Berwick College, with $2 million worth of facility improvements. The new-look venue features an eight lane synthetic track, eight grass lanes on the main straight as well as rubberised javelin, long/triple jump and high jump areas. For spectators and officials, the works also included an added concrete walkway surrounding the track, a wheelchair ramp for disabled athletes and spectators. An altered configuration,
with the equipment shed moved off the infield, has also allowed for a greater high-jump area. The biggest beneficiary of the works is the Casey Little Athletics Centre, which has been at the venue since 2001. With the junior runners enjoying the first run around the fresh track on Saturday, as part of the centre’s first meet back at home, Casey LAC president Steve Woolfe said the works were a phenomenal boon for the area. “It’s sensational for us - biggest win that we will ever have as a little athletics centre and biggest win the area of Berwick will have too,” Woolfe said. “Number one is the safety we’re not running over divots and pot holes, and now we’ve got first class facilities - kids
are running on what they’ll need to run on at regional and state events and their times will be better. “It’s the greatest investment and it’s come up so much better than we ever expected - I’d like to thank the council for realising they needed to spend the money here and spending it so we could turn this into the great facility that it now is.” Casey Little Athletics Centre is celebrating the opening of the new look facility on Saturday 28 November with a twilight family fun day on the synthetic track, with the night ending with professional fireworks display. For more information on Berwick area little athletics, contact the centre at www. caseylac.com.au.
More netball teams for Redbacks By DAVID NAGEL HAMPTON Park Netball Club is working feverishly to field all 10 teams in the South East Football Netball League in 2016. The Redbacks, who fielded all four senior teams in 2015 but struggled with junior numbers, have set up a working relationship with Casey Netball Association club Narre South Lions. While nothing official will bind the two clubs, both parties can see some real positives in providing added opportunities for the Lions’ juniors to play in the SEFNL competition, where clubs are required to field six junior teams on a Saturday. Eight of the nine clubs in SEFNL fielded two teams in the 17, 15 and 13 and Under age brackets while the Redbacks could field just one in the 17 and 15 and Under competitions. Narre South Lions Netball Club coach Roger Palmer said the working relationship with the Redbacks seemed ideal for both parties. “For us, our club is three years old now and it’s important that we look at the next phase of our development,” Palmer said. “Hampton Park has some gaps that need filling and have been really receptive in the talks we’ve had about our two clubs working together. We
Expect the Redbacks to have an extra sting in the tail in 2016. 144498 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS have players who already play at other clubs in SEFNL, so we won’t be forcing our players to Hampton Park, but this really does open up more opportunities for our participants.” Hampton Park head coach Kylie Kibble was equally as enthusiastic about the partnership.
“I’ve been all for it from day one, I think it’s a great idea and if we can field all 10 teams every Saturday that has to be a great thing for our club and for the league,” she said. “This will add some real depth and create a great atmosphere around the club. There’s already a buzz around the place right now as we head into our tryouts.” As it currently stands the Redbacks’ home base at Robert Booth Reserve only has the one court, with two courts required to play all 10 games of netball at the one facility on the one day. “We’re desperate to get that second court so we can all stick together as a club,” Kibble said. It’s understood that Netball Victoria and local council have had preliminary discussions about the installation of a second court. HAMPTON PARK NETBALL CLUB TRYOUTS JUNIORS 13, 15 and 17 and Under Times: Friday 13 and 20 November, 5pm to 7pm SENIORS A, B, C and D Grade Times: Saturday 14 and Sunday 22 November, noon to 2pm Venue: Robert Booth Reserve, Somerville Road, Hampton Park ENQUIRIES - LISA SIMPSON (SECRETARY) 0417 399 734 AND KYLIE KIBBLE (HEAD COACH) 0411 244 297.
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PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW - ROUND 6 (Day two) SO CLOSE yet again for a remarkably improved Casey-South Melbourne (174) against powerhouse FootscrayEdgewater (208). For a side that sits bottom of the ladder with a 0-6 record, there’s plenty to be pleased with as the Swans continue to almost upset the apple cart in Victorian Premier Cricket. From easybeats last season to a force on the verge on victory, Casey couldn’t stitch together one more match-winning partnership on a tricky day’s cricket at Casey Fields. With the wind howling around Cranbourne and overcast skies favouring swing, the Swans had to contend with the Doggies moving it a mile. Once again it was the patchwork nature of Casey’s application that undid the bottom ranked side. The bowling effort of Nathan Lambden (4/30) and Leigh Diston (4/24) finished the job left undone last weekend, but left plenty of time on Saturday to get 208. Continuing their early-season rampage Kasun Suriaratchie (51) and James Seymour (38) maintained their high-ranking near the peak of Premier Cricket’s batting tables. Seymour flayed anything the Dogs could muster as he raced to 38 inside the first 10 overs. The problems started from there as Seymour’s swatting of the Dogs’ attack came to a premature end - dollying an easy catch to Dean Russ in the slips off man-of-the-match Ben Green (3/26). Suriaratchie continued on his usual ways, ticking over 400 runs total this season after knocking in his fourth 50 to go along with a century after six innings. The youthful middle order failed to hold up under Footscray’s scrutiny, leaving Suriaratchie and Keirran Voekl (24) to attempt a rescue. Chancing his wicket to help keep the run-rate ticking over, Suriaratchie succumbed to Jeremy Hart (5/20), who came on and wreaked havoc. Hart got one through Suriaratchie’s defences to affect a Dylan Kight stumping and put Casey back into a losing position after its amazing start. Voekl carried on but lacked enough assistance outside of Lambden (14no) to keep the game alive as Casey lost in another tightly-fought tussle by 34 runs. The Swans now head to Monash to attempt its
FootscrayEdgewater's Ben Green gets a welldeserved hug after an early breakthrough to go along with matchsaving 76 last weekend. 146636
first victory after six near misses this season. Dandenong (6/217) had to chase hard in a revised-length clash against Essendon, but contributions up and down the order secured the Panthers’ fourth victory. Essendon (8/216) put plenty on the board for Dandenong to hunt down, despite the best efforts of Justin Butterfield (5/61) - who picked up his seventh Premier Firsts five-wicket haul. Aaron Shellie (49) resisted Butterfield’s best as the top scorer alongside former Australian seamer Clint McKay (39), but Essendon would have rued its inability to cash in. Dandenong had no such trouble making the big runs in reply. Another strong opening from skipper Tom Donnell (26) and Brett Forsyth (20) opened the Panthers’ account before the middle order erased the deficit. A phenomenal 110-run stand between club champion James Nanopoulos (57) and up-and-coming batsman Brenton Murphy (63) pushed the Panthers towards the target before Murphy succumbed at 163. It left the heavy lifting at the end to Nanopoulos and Mick Sweeney (26), but Dandenong was able to clinch victory as Cam Forsyth (7no) and David Alleyne (1no) jotted the last few runs into the ledger. Dandenong sits third in Premier first grade and faces Carlton at home in a two-dayer starting Saturday. Dandenong’s women (2/173) strongly chased Plenty Valley (172). Chelsea Moscript (4/38) proved exceptional from her eight overs against Plenty Valley to help negate the home side’s prolific batting. Danielle Wyatt’s 75 was the best for the Valley and gave the visitors an uphill challenge in chasing. Erica Kershaw (74) and Sarah Elliott (66) were exceptional in response, putting together a 134-run partnership for the third wicket to take the game with overs to spare.
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1. WHERE was cycling champ Cadel Evans born? 2. AT which Olympics did Australia’s infamous ‘dropped baton’ incident occur in the women’s sprint relay? 3. WHICH major US sport opened its season in Australia last year? 4. WHAT nationality is 2014 Australian Open tennis champ Stan Wawrinka? 5. TWO of Australian cricket’s greatest left-handers both played their last Test against England in 1963. Who were they? 6. WHO was the first Australian to win golf’s World Match Play Championship in 1976? 7. IN what sport did Jared Tallent win silver for Australia at the 2008 Olympics? 8. WHO is the controversial manager of English soccer club Chelsea? 9. WHAT is the annual American football clash between the champions of the AFL and NFL known as? 10. WHICH two Australians teamed up to win the tennis mixed doubles grand slam in 1963? 11. WHICH Australian won the first Olympic swimming gold medal at Stockholm in 1912? 12. A famous basketball team was formed in 1927 by Abe Saperstein. What is it called? 13. WHICH Australian scored 100 points in billiards in 27.5 seconds in 1952? 14. WHICH country held the chess world championship from 1952 to 1974? 15. WHICH Texas-born golfer of Mexican descent was among the game’s most popular players? 16. WHO hit six consecutive sixes in one over in English county cricket in 1968? 17. WHICH brother and sister won the Wimbledon mixed doubles tennis title in 1977? 18. WHICH West German swimmer won two gold medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? 19. WHICH two horses did Roy Higgins ride to Melbourne Cup wins? 20. WHICH Australian cricket ground has hosted the most Test matches?
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Haughton to lead By JARROD POTTER INCOMING Beaconsfield women’s football coach Mark Haughton knows better than most there are plenty of challenges in starting up a new club. He not only takes the task in his stride, but has embraced it completely. After guiding Endeavour Hills through its inaugural Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) season this year - culminating in the Division 3 team finishing third and the seconds making the finals - an offer of coaching a club closer to home was too great for Haughton to overlook. “I’ve moved on with the club’s blessing - Endeavour Hills were really good about it,” Haughton said. “I had an opportunity to go and the club was very happy for me to take the opportunity - I love Endeavour Hills and the set up down there and I’ve simply moved on as it’s a lot closer to home.” With many of Beaconsfield’s triple premiership winning Youth Girls team reaching the cut-off age in junior football, Haughton has plenty of home-grown talent to work with as the Eagles’ seniors take flight in 2016. Learning from his experience with Endeavour Hills, Haughton knows what it will take to get the Beaconsfield women’s team up and going and believes the network and facilities at Holm Park Reserve will innately drive success. “I’m stoked to be at Beacy - Gary and Troy have been brilliant, the facilities are great but it’s more so how hard the members have worked to get those facilities,” Haughton said. “I’ve got everything I need at Bea-
Mark Haughton was announced the new coach of Beaconsfield's inaugural women's football team. 135442 Picture: JARROD POTTER consfield to do the best job possible and drive the club to be one of the best places in Australia for women to play footy and I believe we can do that.” The VWFL side will complete the female football pathway at Beaconsfield - from juniors all the way through to the end of a senior career - a fact Haughton is particularly proud to see. “We want to become one big family and to let the girls coming through and especially the 12 and 13 year old girls who can actually
see what happens when you get to the seniors and that it can actually be done - it’s not a big mountain to climb and they can do it within the club,” Haughton said. “I’ve got Troy (Robinson) ringing me up about potential recruits and the president (Gary Valentine) telling me there are girls who want to cross from netball as well and it’s great; last year it was just me doing the networking and this year it’s a collaborative effort. “I think the club can make a solid impression - we don’t know what
Sarah’s a champion CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS CRANBOURNE RSL has its first Casey Ladies Champion after Sarah Brobyn won the Ladies Novice Singles Championship at the Cranbourne Bowls Club. Sarah, who has only taken up bowls in the last six months, trailed her Pakenham opponent 4-14 but in a remarkable turnaround won 17 of the next 19 shots
to win 21-16. Sarah will now go on to represent Casey Division in the zone final where the winner goes onto represent the zone in the State Championships. We wish Sarah all the best and good luck for her coming games. RESULT Sarah Brobyn 21 defeated Annie Wetere 16.
Ray’s up there with the best CRANBOURNE RSL bowler Ray Chapman has tested himself against the best by competing in the Victorian Open Men’s Singles Championship in Shepparton on the weekend. While unsuccessful in sectional play, Chapman bowled very well against the cream of the state’s bowlers, going down 14-21 and 16-21 in two tight contests. Chapman’s second game was against the eventual sectional winner, Kyabram’s David Cartwright, with scores locked at 16 all during the course of the match. “Sometimes it’s not all about winning, but competing at the highest level and I think I have achieved that this weekend,” Chapman said upon his return. Chapman hopes his encouraging performances will see more local bowlers from the region participate at next year’s event.
Cranbourne RSL's Ray Chapman, right, pushed Kyabram's David Cartwright all the way at the Victorian Open Championships on the weekend. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
the competition will look like but I’m sure the girls will want to win some games and we’ve had some training runs already and I’m very impressed with the level of ability.” Haughton will be assisted by former Endeavour Hills utility Ashleigh Seymour, who has recently retired from football. Haughton encouraged players of all skill levels to come along and get involved. For more information on Beaconsfield Senior Women’s Football Club, contact the club at secretary@beaconsfieldfc.com Sarah Brobyn overcame a huge deficit to become Cranbourne RSL's first Casey Champion. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Good win to Cranbourne CRANBOURNE BOWLS MIDWEEK WITH two rinks struggling, Lesley Mulder and her team of Bernice Helle, Helen Witherden and Sandra Mueller brought their A game along to win by 19 shots which was just enough to get Cranbourne Ladies 1 side home against Glen Waverley by 6 shots in the end. Results - Round 6 Ladies Division 1 - Cranbourne 55 defeated Glen Waverley 49: B Fulton 12-15; F Farrall 12-22 and L Mulder 31-12. Midweek Open Division 1 - Cranbourne 51 lost to Hampton Park 66: J Mulder 1026; M Boltong 16-23 and G Dudink 25-17. Midweek Open Division 2 - Cranbourne 47 lost to Keysborough 64: C Griffiths 1625; C Wright 18-21 and T Whalley 13-18. Midweek Open Division 4 - Cranbourne 62 defeated Waverley Golf 56: L Coate 276; F Male 14-30 and J Forsythe 21-20. No Saturday Pennant played this week due to Victorian Open competition.
Strong win for Murr’s team KOOWEERUP BOWLS DIVISION 1 playing at Mount Eliza in Round 4 on their new synthetic green -which ran about three seconds slower than ours - meant a number of our players took a few ends to get used to the difference in green speed. Despite this we recorded a very good 118-94 win. With new “skip” Dave Murr leading the way for Max and Evelyn Calder and Peter Butera they finished strongly over the final four ends to win 30-22. Coming from 12-24 after 1eighteen ends and with a never-say-die attitude Arthur Giaccotto, Ray Brown, Bill Files and Fred Forde won by the narrowest margin 26-25. Down 0-7 after three ends Kim McMahon, Brad King, Rex Alexander and Lindsay Wealands came back to lose 25-29. Completely dominating their opponents for the first half of the game Bryan Walker, Pauline Gray, Gerry Fuller and Bob Mason had an impressive 37-18 win. Division 4 hosted second team Mount Eliza and despite a last minute change to the team won narrowly 74-73 to continue their good start to the season. In a close game Noel Speight, John Thwaites, Darren Brown and John Dale lost 2327. Talk about a turn around in one week losing by 47 shots the previous week, Peter Stevens, Peter Dillon, Charlie Borg and John Hatton won 2911. With last minute changes to their rink Dean Thomas, Brett Condron, Charlie Masters and Irene Stanbridge lost 22-35. Division 7 travelled to Seaford and were unable to complete the good day for the club losing 48-51. Two close games resulted in a draw and loss for us. Betty King, Pauline Mason, Ken Hammond and Glenice Jackson were beaten 2326. Margaret Royle, Jill Roissetter, Ivan Royle and Laurie Bell had a 25-25 draw. Both Tuesday Pennant teams suffered Round 3 losses with Division 3 hosting the strong Karingal Club and were defeated 51-62. Unable to keep in touch with their opponents Rex Alexander, Pat Carlin, Betty King and Ken Walton lost 11-25. Leading for all but one end, Pauline Gray, Mary Masters, Margo and Peter Dillon won 2015. With no more than a couple of shots in the game Bryan Walker, Lyn Jenkins, Charlie Borg and Julie Walker lost 20-22. Division 4 journeyed to Baxter Village where none of our players had previously played and were well beaten 47-82. Totally outplayed for the game Bill Files, Margaret Scullin, Pauline Mason and Janette Dale lost 9-38. In a tight game all day Darren Brown, Peter Stevens, Ken Hammond and Jill Roissetter lost 17-19. In another game which was a little closer than the scores indicate Dean Thomas, George Crynes, Glenice Jackson and John Dale lost 21-25. Round 4 had Division 3 travel to play top side Mornington in very trying and windy conditions and scored an impressive 52-43 win. A nice little mid game run was the difference for Pauline Gray, Peter and Margo Dillon and last minute replacement John Hatton winning 19-11. Despite dropping 6 shots on the thirteenth end Bryan and Julie Walker, Bill Files and Charlie Borg recovered well to win 22-16. In a game where multiple scores were at a premium Rex Alexander, Pat Carlin, Betty King and Gerry Fuller lost 11-16. Division 4 played top team Beleura Village at home and were beaten 50-60. A tough day for Darren Brown, Peter Stevens, Ken Hammond and Jill Roissetter losing 7-23. A strong final five ends was the catalyst for a 26-16 victory for Margaret Royle, Margaret Scullin, Pauline Mason and Ivan Royle. A close game throughout had Dean Thomas, George Crynes, Lois Mahomed and Irene Stanbridge just fail, losing 17-21. At the break Division 3 are 1 point clear on top and Division 4 have dropped to seventh place but only 5 points from second place. The Friday Triples played on 6 November was shortened in the second game due to inclement weather but with a little ingenuity from the organisers a result was worked out. Winning rink for the day with 21 points was Brian Edwards (Corinella), Albert Slefendorfas and Wendy Pownall (KWR/Corinella/Hastings). Runner-up rink was Peter Stevens, Jill Roissetter and Kon Kormas (KWR) with 20 points and 5 shots up. The only team to win the three ends, for best last game, was Ray Brown, Charlie Borg and Laurie Bell (KWR).
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Giles bats on by example By DAVID NAGEL KOOWEERUP (221) skipper Michael Giles (92) has played the ultimate ‘captain’s knock’ to lead the Demons to a competitive total against top-team Pakenham (1/19) at Denham’s Road on Saturday. The West Gippsland premier division match-of-the day was all one-way traffic early, with Jack Ryan (3/32), Chris Smith (3/16) and Russell Lehman (3/62) having the home side in all sorts of trouble at 6/65. But Giles, a regular opener who dropped down the order to number eight, overcame a niggling hamstring injury to lead his side from the mire. ‘Doofy’ shared a 29-run stand with Matt Davey (10), a match-changing 68-run partnership for the ninth wicket with Ron Bright Jr (20 not out) before John Bright (14) joined his brother to add 20 for the final wicket. “We can’t keep relying on the lower order, but to make 220 ... I’ll take that,” said the Demons’ skipper who praised
Ron Bright Jr for his determination. “I think his 20 not out was just as valuable as my 92, really,” he said. “It was all about batting in partnerships. We haven’t been doing that very well this season and I made a point of that to the boys.” Paul Bright (1/0 off 3) then claimed the wicket of Ben Shipperd (7) to add further intrigue to the Lions’ run chase this weekend. Pakenham will skip three games clear of the Demons if it has a successful day with the bat. A blazing century to Merinda Park (262) skipper Danny Diwell (100) has led the Cobras into an impregnable position against Emerald at Chandler Reserve. Diwell’s 125-ball vigil included nine fours and two sixes and carried his side from a precarious 5/76 through to a match-winning score. Partnerships of 46 with Paul Filippone (37), 86 with Jamie Smith (29) and a 36-run jaunt with Jason Toan (14) were the key planks of the innings.
Hashan Goonetilleke (4/62 off 27.5) and Trent Rolfs (3/79 off 24.3) would have slept well after epic performances with the ball. Tooradin (0/34) is well on the way to locking down second place on the ladder after its bowlers wore down Upper Beaconsfield (104) at Tooradin. “It sounds boring but we set a plan again, and the bowlers executed yet again,” said Tooradin skipper Tom Hussey after the first day’s play. “It’s a simple game plan that we’re playing to, but it’s working.” Matt Welsh (3/22), Aaron Avery (2/9), Dylan Sutton (2/15) and Josh Lownds (2/34) were exceptional for the Seagulls, who met stern resistance from the blades of Bathiya Perera (23) and Julian Bayard (20). Hussey (26 not out) and Lownds (8 not out) marched their way menacingly to stumps. Cardinia (5/276dec) looks set for outright points after a dominant day one against Cranbourne Meadows
Pakenham opener Jack Ryan was in a menacing mood against Kooweerup, claiming the first two wickets to fall on his way to 3/32. 146573 Picture: ROB CAREW (5/35) at Lawson Poole Reserve. Travis Wheller (77), Alex Nooy (66) and Ben Parrott (65) destroyed the Rebels’ attack before Dean Henwood (3/8 off 9) and Travis Welsh (2/2 off 2)
Vikings victorious over Lions in T20 By RUSSELL BENNETT CARLISLE Park marquee player Trent Lawford shone as the Vikings bundled Pakenham out of the first round of the West Gippsland Cricket Association’s (WGCA) Twenty20 Kookaburra Cup on Sunday. Lawford is a former South Australian Redback and Adelaide Strikers big hitter who currently plays for Fitzroy Doncaster in Victorian Premier Cricket and has a top score of 265 off 187 balls (including 28 sixes) in South Australian grade cricket. While he didn’t quite reach those lofty heights on Sunday, he top-scored for the Vikings (9/145) with 38 (including four fours and two sixes) as they chased down Pakenham’s 6/144 with just two balls remaining. Gembrook, meanwhile, once again looms as the real giant-killer of this season’s competition. The Brookers, in B Grade in the WGCA, knocked off Premier division outfit Emerald by four wickets in their clash to advance to the second round. It’s the second time in as many years Gembrook has eliminated Emerald from the tournament, after defeating the Bombers by three wickets in Round 2 last season. After winning the toss and electing to bat this time around,
the Bombers lost both AJ Walker and Julian Scott early and continued to lose a steady stream of wickets throughout their innings to be all out for 101. Geordie Scott finished with 3/27 from his four overs, including an incredible reflex caught-and-bowled that had to be seen to be believed. The Brookers’ marquee player Kunal Kapoor, from DDCA Turf 1 outfit Buckley Ridges, finished with 3/21 and backed that up with a hard-hitting 34 at the top of Gembrook’s batting order. Skipper Andrew Hilder (43) topscored with a series of big hits, including some off the Bombers’ marquee player - former Kooweerup junior - Adam McMaster as the Brookers reached 6/102 in just 15 overs. In other results from across the first round of the Kookaburra Cup so far, Merinda Park (9/144) just had a little too much in the tank for Clyde (7/137) despite 5/20 from Cougars seamer Kyle Brooke; and Pakenham UpperToomuc (8/203) proved far too powerful for St Francis Xavier (101) at Yabbieland. In games scheduled for yesterday (Tuesday), Kooweerup hosted Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll; and Devon Meadows - with marquee player, former Tooradin gun and current Buckley Ridges allrounder, Cal O’Hare - faced off against Cranbourne Meadows.
Former South Australian Redback Trent Lawford top-scored for Carlisle Park against Pakenham in the first round of the Kookaburra Cup. Picture: FACEBOOK
New Demons are fired up for the season By RUSSELL BENNETT A PAIR of former Beaconsfield Football Club guns have signed on with Kooweerup, as the 2014 Ellinbank and District Football League (EDFL) grand finalists look to win their first flag in more than 30 years. Ben Kerrigan and Kane Hughes will add some genuine firepower to the Demons’ midfield brigade under new player-coach Ben Collins - another name particularly familiar to the Beaconsfield faithful. Collins, along with his bothers Mitch and David, has joined a newlook Demons side that will be missing the likes of Luke Walker (Pakenham), Shaun Marusic (Cranbourne),
and former coach Matt Shorey (Hampton Park). The new coach can’t wait to see what the newly-assembled Kooweerup side can achieve. He left Belgrave in search of a new challenge after great mate Sean Stanton parted ways with the club. Collins admits he even contemplated retirement, but in Kooweerup the 33-year-old sees the opportunity to leave the playing arena a premiership player at the success-starved club. Collins, who captained Cora Lynn to a premiership in 2008 under Chris Toner, already had ties to Kooweerup through former Bel-
grave player Daniel Calteri and Walker - Mitch’s best mate. “I kept an eye on the situation and thought why not have a chat with them,” Collins said. “It’s a huge challenge - having been more than 30 years since their last senior flag - and I thought I’d take that head-on.” His work is based out of Tooradin - another sign that he’s perfectly suited to his new role at Kooweerup. But with the South East Football League, Gippsland League and YVMDFL all surrounding the EDFL, and all of them classified as ‘Premier’ leagues under the new AFL Victoria points system, Collins
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did likewise with the ball. Mitch Cowell (10 not out) and Shameera Weerasinghe (6 not out) will look to build on their 16-run partnership when play resumes on Saturday. CRICKET SCOREBOARD
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MERCEDES-BENZ CLA Shooting Brake is a good looking station wagon which complements the A-Class five-door hatch and four-door sedan. Interestingly, the CLA is similar in size to the recently superseded Mercedes C-Class. The all-new C-Class has increased in size leaving space for the A-Class. It may even be large enough to make space for a smaller model. Mercedes is creatively keen on providing something for everyone in the prestige market. Our test car the past week was the $89,510 A 45 Mercedes-AMG hotshot. It has an incredible 265 kilowatts of power and 450 Nm of torque from a high-tech 2.0-litre turbo-petrol. Keen on flooding the compact prestige market, MercedesBenz Australia is importing a big variety of models. These begin with the $52,400 CLA 200 with a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine with 115 kW of power and 250 Nm of torque. The $52,900 turbo-diesel CLA 200 CDI is powered by a 2.1-litre engine with 100 kW, and 300 Nm from 1200 to 4000 revs. Like the AMG 45, the $66,400 CLA 250 Sport has 4Matic all-wheel-drive system which is not so much for brutal performance as in ‘our’ A 45 AMG, but to give added grip on wet roads or in snowy environments. In our eyes the Shooting Brake is the best looking of all the new Mercedes A-Class. Gone are the days when Mercs were sedate vehicles for older buyers. Sleek and showy is the new Mercedes-Benz signature. Stretching a coupe to provide a practical rear end isn’t difficult but the stylists at Benz have done it to perfection. Bold frontal styling with big cutouts in the lower area and set back ‘diamond’ grille works nicely without being overly aggressive. The big exhaust outlets in the rear diffuser give the tail end a powerful look to those it has just overtaken. Inside is where the A 45 AMG really struts its stuff. Sporting seats with red stitching support well and there are other red details in the cabin, such as around the air vents and on the pedals to give it that sporty look. An eight-inch colour screen sits on top of the dashboard and gives access to various communication features through the Mercedes COMAND system. It is controlled through a mouse-type knob in the centre console area. Garmin Map Pilot satellite navigation is standard across the range as is an Audio 20 sound system with AM, FM and DAB+; single-disc CD player; Bluetooth phone plus
The best looking of all the new Mercedes A-Class? We think so… audio streaming; and USB and Aux sockets. The stand-alone A 45 AMG 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbopetrol engine was developed by Mercedes-AMG specifically for these highest-performance models. It’s the most powerful seriesproduction four-cylinder car engine in the world. Its sophisticated cooling system has been engineered to provide optimal performance and durability even under extreme pressure. It drives through a doubleclutch, seven-speed, Speedshift sports gearbox and an allwheel-drive system. The latter has three modes in the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) that do their best to keep the car under control in all circumstances. The CLA-Class range has a full suite of passive safety items that assist in crash avoidance. These include attention, lane keeping and blind spot assist systems. There’s also adaptive braking with braking assist. Automatic headlights are a handy feature. Should the car still crash nine airbags are activated as the computers dictate when it’s necessary. The engine is shut off, the hazard flashers are turned on and the car calls for emergency medical assistance by way of the Mercedes COMAND contact system. The torque spread in the AMG 45 powerplant runs all the way from 2250 rpm to 5000, so grunt is on tap virtually all the time. Sprinting from rest to 100 km/h in just 4.7 seconds in a voluminous station wagon with an engine capacity of just 2.0 litres would have seemed like an impossible dream a decade back. The hotrod motor is at its best in the Sport or Manual settings when it spits and crackles like a purebred racing car. It's great fun but keep an eye out in case anyone in authority might hear you coming - or going… The AMG’s engine performance is exceptional and once minor turbo lag has passed the response is magnificent. Overtaking is swift and safe and hills barely exist. There’s speed-sensitive sports steering, AMG sports suspension, and an AMG highperformance braking system. Road grip is huge and steering
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