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Community joins in fighting for Bella SHE has a beaming smile, a loving family, leukaemia and a whole community behind her while she fights the blood disease. Bella Allan is six years old and was diagnosed with T-cell leukaemia in September after ongoing colds, temperatures, swollen glands and spleen. Since the diagnosis Bella and her mum Alison Allan basically call the Royal Children’s Hospital home after treatment immediately started.
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Now constantly hooked up to an IV drip, Bella is undergoing intense chemotherapy and will be fighting the cancer for the next few years. “Treatment for girls with leukaemia is usually three years but this will depend on her response to treatments and if she will require a bone marrow transplant,” Ms Allan said. A personal trainer and Australian boxing silver medallist and elite female champion, Ms Allan said boxing was getting her through the devastating time.
“I will be competing next week on the Gold Coast for the opportunity to win the gold medal at the Australian championships,” she said. “Boxing has played a huge part in my life and it is something that is getting me through at present - it’s the best form of therapy.” The Cranbourne family of five have been overwhelmed with the community’s heart-warming response to their beautiful Bella’s sudden illness. “There’s been so much love and
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CASEY Council will review plans to rename part of Clyde North in memory of a specific World War I Digger after a local historian unearthed evidence the soldier may never have lived in Clyde at all. A council spokesperson confirmed on Friday that Property, Rates and Valuations manager Peter Gillieron was reviewing the name McPherson in “light of the information uncovered by the historian”. At last week’s council meeting the City of Casey outlined its plans to meet with the Metropolitan Planning Authority (MPA) to discuss the renaming as part of the ANZAC Commemorative Naming Project. But at the request of Star News, Jane Rivett-Carnac, from the Narre Warren and District Family History Group, found no definitive links to confirm a man named McPherson, or his family, lived in the Clyde area during that time period. She believes a misunderstanding arose after listings in National Archives referring to Clyde actually appeared to be shortened references to the suburb of Clydesdale near Daylesford, to the north-west of Melbourne. “If someone has only checked the WWI record search at the National Archives they could easily be confused by four men out of 360-plus with the surname McPherson enlisted showing their place of birth as Clyde,” Ms Rivett-Carnac said. “However if you then read the relevant digital records for these four men you find they are born at Clydesdale in central Victoria (Herbert James, John, James and Charles Allen).” These names were indeed the same people council had identified as being born in the “Clyde area” and who served in WWI - John McPherson, James McPherson and Herbert James McPherson. An MPA spokesperson told Star News earlier this week that officers at the City of Casey undertook research into local families that had served in WWI, and provided some suggested names for Precinct Structure Plan areas to the MPA, including McPherson.
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Community News Celebrate International Day of People with Disability in Casey The community can join in the global celebrations for International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) with three FREE events to be held in the City of Casey between 1 and 3 December 2015. Access All Areas FREE Film Festival
Building our Future The City of Casey is inviting residents to join in the conversation about future community infrastructure through Council’s Building our Future consultation. Council is responding to a range of challenges including population growth and the commencement of rate capping in 2016/2017. Rate capping will put pressure on Council’s ability to deliver timely community infrastructure at the levels residents are accustomed to. $POTVMUBUJPO XJMM GPDVT PO GPVS JOGSBTUSVDUVSF QSPKFDUT DVSSFOUMZ TDIFEVMFE JO $PVODJM T mWF ZFBS DBQJUBM XPSLT program including the Autumn Place Family and Community Centre, Doveton; Hunt Club Football and $SJDLFU 3FDSFBUJPO 'BDJMJUZ $SBOCPVSOF &BTU (MFOFMH 'PPUCBMM BOE $SJDLFU 3FDSFBUJPO 'BDJMJUZ $MZEF /PSUI and Casey Fields Soccer Facility, Cranbourne East. Council will test the level of support for these four projects to be delayed or even cease, and if residents would support Council applying to the Essential Services Commission to seek a variation to the rate cap to allow them to continue.
How can you have your say? » Visit the online forum at www.caseyconversations.com.au/buildingourfuture by Friday 11 December 2015. » Register your interest to attend a focus group by calling Council’s independent research group, Call Assist on 1300 283 706 or by emailing admin@callassist.com.au. Expressions of interest close on Monday 30 November at 5.00 pm. Nominees will be contacted directly by Call Assist. Places are limited and will be determined through a random selection of all nominees.
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National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) information session Learn more and stay informed in relation to the NDIS. Date: Wednesday 2 December 2015 Time: 9.30 am arrival for a 10.00 am start to 2.30 pm Venue: Narre Community Learning Centre, 1 Malcolm Court, Narre Warren Bookings: Lynne Wood on 0418 147 558 or lmwood01@hotmail.com
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They say NO ... and they say YES By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
HUNDREDS of Cranbourne West residents are rallying with loud voices, big banners and a strong online following to stop plans for an industrial development to be built on their fenceline. The Save Cranbourne West Residents Action Group (SCWRAG) has been lobbying the City of Casey and the Minister for Panning Hon Richard Wynne since February to rezone the industrial site to residential. The vacant land along Hall Road and Dandenong-Hastings Road in Cranbourne West has been zoned industrial since 1988 and has been a passion of Casey Councillor Gary Rowe’s for 30 years. “It will be a far better outcome for the community if it gets rezoned to residential,” Cr Rowe said. The City of Casey sat down with Hon Richard Wynne in July and submitted a plan to rezone the land for consideration in September but is yet to receive a response. “They replied and said they were snowed under and unable to process it there and then and we’d be notified at a later date - we are still waiting to be notified,” Cr Rowe said. SCWRAG’s chairman, Ray Walker, said he didn’t want to live next to eyesores that will de-value his property even though some other SCWRAG residents bought their land with full knowledge of the planned industrial site. “Our common concern is that we bought on the basis of a quiet residential area,” Mr Walker said. “We are concerned about our land values, noise, pollution, eyesores, aesthetic view, schools and trying to contain industry work within reasonable hours.” Bought on the premise that his home would be situated on some of the highest points of land in Melbourne with a view of the city scape Mr Walker doesn’t want to see that taken away.
MYSTIFIED at the size and strength of SCWRAG, one Cranbourne West resident among 26 others would like to see the industrial zoning stay put. Mum of two Katherine Mann from the Ambrosia Estate located on the corner of Hall Road and Westernport Highway said she’d like to know who’s “really behind” the action group. “I haven’t personally spoken to any of my neighbours who are in support of residential rezoning,” Ms Mann said. “I’m pretty sure the one behind SCWRAG is the developer of the site because they would be set to make a lot more money if the rezoning goes ahead.” The sentiments of Ms Mann have been echoed on the ‘Cranbourne West Residents Association’ Facebook page after a poll was held on Tuesday 17. Of the 176 Facebook group members 42 took the poll with 16 members voting in favour of residential rezoning and 26 voting for medium density, no emissions industrial zoning. Social media comments read: “I want what we were told by land sales. Light industrial, shops, offices and the secondary school. Cheers and thanks!” “So where will the jobs come from for all these new residents? What about all of the extra traffic that we won’t be able to support? And the complete lack of public transport? I think you’ll find that more people are for industrial than against it. “I am voting for industrial as we do not have the infrastructure in place for thousands more houses on our already busy roads.” With several rezoning debates taking place on the Facebook page Ms Mann who has lived in the Ambrosia Estate for four years said she doubts SCWRAG’s figure of 92 per cent are actually for residential re-zoning.
SCWRAG's Chairman Ray Walker with his action group Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS behind him. 146818 Much of the Cranbourne West community are rallying behind SCWRAG's message to stop neighboring land from becoming industrial. 146818
“You can clearly see the city and there is a local resident who bought his block for the view - you don’t want noisy trucks where you live, it just doesn’t work,” he said. Mr Walker has lived in the Alarah Estate, Cranbourne West since October last year and said he wasn’t told prior to buying that the adjacent land off Hall Road was to eventually become industrial. “When I bought the land here we focused on the view, it (industrial zoning) wasn’t mentioned at all. “I saw it in a brochure at the back with a map after we had bought the land and I thought it was years off and I believe they have a responsibility to tell us,” he said. Numerous signs have been erected by SCWRAG along the Western Port Highway and since February Mr Walker said the group has canvassed more
than 730 residents vote in favour of the re-zoning. “Some 92 per cent of the 900 people we doorknocked in the affected areas are in favour of amending the industrial land which is equivalent to 60 MCG ovals,” he said. Cr Rowe said with the size of average automated factories “only one would fit” on the proposed site. “The factories this land was supposed to hold no longer exist because of the size of automated factories and warehouses now - the land only has room for one factory, which would give 36 jobs,” Cr Rowe said. “Changing it to residential will bring more people in to the area and will create retail, medical, education, service and construction jobs.” Mr Walker said “our fight's still going.” For more information visit: savecranbournewest.com
“It’s all scaremongering that they are doing around here by putting up these smoke factory signs when that’s not at all what’s planned - it’s all in the developer’s best interest,” she said. “When we bought the land we were in full knowledge of the planned industrial business park and why buy and complain later when the industrial zoning
Above: A map of the proposed residential rezoning site in Cranbourne West.
was never hidden?” Ms Mann believes the industrial zone will not devalue her home and will have wider positive affects for the community. “It will create more jobs which means more people will want to live in the area and it doesn’t make any sense to think it will stay green - you can’t live in the country forever,” she said.
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met a Jew. She was very angry. “And today, if she walks through the door - we hug. So it can be done. “It’s absolutely marvellous.” Stephanie spoke to Star News two days before the terror attacks in Paris which have so far claimed 129 lives and counting, as of Monday. Stephanie noted the work of a multifaith network was as important now as it ever was, but she said violence and tensions could be traced back throughout the centuries. Born in England and growing up in London during WWII, the Berwick great-grandmother remembers being moved around to avoid bombardments, before coming to Australia in 1967. Her time with the network began about five years ago when she
attended a U3A class with fellow Casey multifaith member Pam Mamouney, where Pam always spoke of the benefits of the network. “She was always talking about multifaith and one day I said to her can I come? And she was delighted,” Stephanie said. “They’re always looking for more people, not necessarily for me. “And I became more than interested because I look for a means to have peace, other than war, and it strikes me that if I know you and you know me, we find out that we all want the same things. “We all want a roof over our head, food on the table and education for our children. “All of us, no matter where, and this seemed to be the way to do it.”
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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey Multifaith Network has condemned the weekend’s terrorist shootings in Paris, labelling them an attack on “all of humanity”. In an official response members of the network expressed their “deepest condolences” to the victims and families of the attacks in Paris and Beirut. Executive member of the network and Muslim Sohail Yamin said terrorism “has no religion”. “These barbaric terrorists must be held accountable as individuals, not as representatives of any faith,” Sohail said. The network's new president Stephanie Saunders called for calm in the wake of the tragedy.
“We live in a world where events that occur in one part of the world have instantaneous effects throughout the globe,” she said. “As a network with the objective of promoting interfaith harmony,
I urge members of the wider community to maintain calm in face of the attacks that occurred over the weekend. “We must not let our richness of diversity be diminished by the abhorrent acts of a minority.” Vice-president Jim Reiher said he knew many “peace-loving and law-abiding Muslims” who are “equally mortified by the events in Paris”. “Compassion must prevail at this time,” he said. Authorities have confirmed the current death toll from the Paris attacks is 129 and counting, with more than 40 estimated to be in intensive care. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the six co-ordinated at-
tacks in France’s capital; the country’s worst since WWII. As well as shootings at local bars and restaurants, the deadliest assault was at the Bataclan concert venue where more than 1000 people gathered to watch rock band Eagles of Death Metal. It comes as Lebanon held a day of national mourning after more than 40 were killed in two suicide bombings in the capital, Beirut, on Thursday. The bombing was the deadliest in Beirut since the end of Lebanon’s civil war in 1990. For more information about the Casey Multi-Faith Network, visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/caseymultifaith
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ON SATURDAY 7 - Sunday 8 November, Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life was held overnight, uniting relayers from the community to take steps against cancer and show that Hope Lives in Cranbourne and Narre Warren for anyone with a cancer experience. My sincere thanks to each member of the Cranbourne and Narre Warren community who relayed, donated, volunteered or supported this moving community experience. Thanks to this support, this year Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life is expected to raise over $57,000 which will help ensure Cancer Council Victoria’s support, prevention and research programs continue. Each year, over 140,000 Australians support Cancer Council’s Relay For Life. Around the world, people in 24 countries come together at the relay. I am constantly inspired by Relay For Life participants and volunteers, and their dedication to the cause. The money raised at Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life will help Cancer Council Victoria provide programs including: - Funding some of Victoria’s brightest researchers and their cutting-edge projects each year to help detect, treat and beat cancer. - Important prevention programs like PapScreen Victoria, Quit and SunSmart to make sure people have all the information they need to cut their risk of cancer. - Support services including a pro-bono legal assistance service to help those affected by cancer who may be struggling with issues such as wills, early access to superannuation, debt matters, or returning to work. - Our information and support line, Cancer Council 13 11 20, where qualified cancer nurses give people information and support. I would encourage Casey residents to make use of this service to discuss their cancer-related questions by calling a registered nurse – Cancer Council 13 11 20. Thankyou again to everyone who relayed and helped continue the fight against cancer. Hope Lives in every step we take. Hope Lives in Relay For Life. Todd Harper, CEO, Cancer Council Victoria.
Blow to democracy FOLLOWING the appointment of Sam Aziz as mayor of Casey I wrote to the Berwick News and Cr Aziz stating I believed his appointment was a blow to democracy. This letter was not printed, although recent experiences have only reaffirmed this opinion. Cr Aziz, on his election as mayor, claimed he was interested in helping not only the disadvantaged in Casey, but in holding a dialogue with all Casey residents. I subsequently wrote to Cr Aziz seeking an appointment which I was initially given and then later informed by his office that the appointment had to be cancelled. The Casey mayor’s office also failed to call me back, as promised, to make another appointment time - even though I said I was keen to meet with the mayor all other interested councilors. As a ratepayer in Casey for nearly 40 years I find this treatment very disrespectful indeed. It is clear to me that the mayor of Casey, and some of his councilors, have absolutely no interest at all in dialogue with some their residents and ratepayers; especially if you don’t stand for conservative political values. This is also nowhere more transparent than with council’s decision to reappoint Mike Tyler as CEO, without advertising his position,and with council’s decision to take six councillors and staff on a trip to China. I estimate this trip may cost ratepayers $30,000 with absolutely no benefit at all for the community. To date, Casey ratepayers have seen no evidence that council’s spending on the China trip or Bunjill Place will provide anything like the projected returns claimed on the basis of council modelling. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
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‘Amazed’ by anthem call By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
Lorraine McCurdy has spoken about the widespread national coverage that the anthem opt-out issue received. including Muslims,” Mr Seyit said. Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School principal Cheryl Irving had previously said the decision was made in adherence to Muharram - the Islamic month of mourning associated with Shi’a Muslims in which they do not participate in “joyful events”. “Muharram is a cultural observation marking the death of Imam Hussein,” Ms Irving said. “This year it falls between Tuesday 13 October and Thursday 12 November. During this time Shi’a do not participate in joyful events as it is a period of
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THE grandmother who raised concerns after Islamic students were given the choice of leaving assembly at a Cranbourne primary school to avoid singing the Australian National Anthem has said she was “quite amazed” by how much coverage the story received. Lorraine McCurdy told Star News, who broke the story, that she was pleased her concerns had received nation-wide attention. Last month’s incident - in which Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School allowed its Islamic students to leave the Year 2-6 assembly, citing a religious month of mourning - was covered on at least two television networks, on 3AW and 2UE in Sydney, drew comment from opinion writers and national columnists, and even a response from Senator Jacqui Lambie and Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison. Ms McCurdy, whose grandchildren go to Cranbourne Carlisle Primary, attends the assembly most weeks and said she was concerned by the staff’s decision to give Islamic students the option to not sing the national anthem, after which about “30 to 40 children left, all of Middle Eastern appearance” left the assembly. “I was pleased, I thought I had got my message across, and thrilled at the fact that some of the groups that came out in support were Islamic groups,” Lorraine said this week. In a statement released earlier this month by the Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV), secretary Kuranda Seyit said the group did not want the assembly incident to “divide Australians”. “The national anthem is important to all Australians,
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Order is breached: jail looms By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CRANBOURNE North man has been told he was “on the footstep of jail” after labelling nearly 6500 calls and texts to an ex-partner in breach of an intervention order as “bulls***". The business owner had breached the order on a “daily basis” for two months since a family violence court case in July, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on 9 November. Police prosecutor Senior Constable Tess Davison told the court that no threats had been made during the 2391 calls and 4107 texts. “I honestly think these are bulls****," the accused reportedly told Cranbourne police. The accused told the court’s sentence indication hearing that his partner had been trying to remove the intervention order. “There’s never any violence. It’s usually about money. “Basically, someone doesn’t get their own way, so this is a way of getting at me.” The accused told the court his previous conviction for recklessly causing injury in 2004 related to his former crowdcontrolling work, not family violence. He said he would accept a sentence that day rather than re-appearing at a later date because he had five employees
with families depending on him. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen castigated the accused for “shoving aside” a female Victoria Legal Aid lawyer who briefly tried to explain the accused’s circumstances to the court. He told the accused he would sentence him to a community based order, if the accused pleaded guilty. He noted the lack of prior convictions and the man’s full-time occupation. “A lot of people don’t agree with the law. That’s why they go to jail. “I have to say you’re on the footstep of jail. “But if you went to jail, you’d lose everything and be angry and upset ... and potentially direct your anger into more breaches.” Mr Vandersteen said it was irrelevant whether an estimated 4000 of the calls and messages were instigated by the victim. “There’s an obligation on you. If you breach that, there’s consequences. “If there’s not (consequences), then the whole thing is meaningless.” He said the breaches well exceeded the usual number in such cases, which was between 20-40. Upon pleading guilty, the man was required to attend a community corrections assessment ahead of final sentencing on 13 November.
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black team, with wives Rina and Tenealle. So far the close-knit unit have lost husband and wife Rina and Moses from the competition after Moses was recently eliminated. But having entered the competition for his younger brother after feeling a deep sense of paternal responsibility for him, Moses was glad to see the couple still in the competition. “Johnee and Tenealle can do this,” he said. “Tenealle has proven the last couple of weeks that she can kick butt they’ve got this.” During his time on TBL, Moses
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ReGen CEO Laurence Alvis is excited about starting a rehab Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS facility in Casey. 146999 participants go home at the end of each session. “People can go back into their community and actually practice what they’ve learnt, and if they do happen to have a lapse one day, where they use drug and alcohol again, it’s not the end of the program,” Mr Alvis said. “It’s about coming back and say-
ing what did you learn? What are you going to do differently?” Ms Graley said it was vital for people in Casey to have access to rehab, especially due to the region’s “limited service delivery”. “In the outer suburbs, we’ve got our own challenges, especially with the number of young people that live here, go to school here, and we also
have our own challenges around the limited service delivery and service provision that we have in the interface outer suburban areas.” “I’m really pleased to announce today that these service providers are now taking referrals and this includes Uniting Care Re-Gen service, who will be providing services for the Casey Cardinia area, and that’s good news for everybody, every family that comes into my office desperately seeking help. “I’m glad you’re going to be there for them.” Those who are seeking drug and alcohol treatment, including community-based day rehab, can phone DirectLine on 1800 888 236.
Oops ... drugged rider overtakes highway patrol car AN UNLICENSED motorcyclist on drugs overtook a State Highway Patrol car at twice the speed limit, police allege. Officers were conducting a routine patrol in an unmarked car on the Dandenong Bypass in Keysborough on Saturday 14 November.
They allege a 45-year-old Cranbourne man passed them at 155 kilometres an hour in an 80 zone. Police intercepted the rider at the Perry Road intersection and found his number plates could be electronically flipped up, allegedly to avoid identification.
He tested positive to methamphetamine and was found to be unlicensed. He is expected to be charged on summons with unlicensed driving, speeding, possessing an anti-speed measuring device and drug driving.
While police were at the scene, a Churchill man in his forties pulled up on his motorcycle to check on his friend. He returned a positive drug test for methamphetamine and is expected to be charged on summons with drug driving.
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silence wasn’t taken they said the manager is too cheap to stop for a minute.” An email from Kmart head office was sent in the early hours of Wednesday 11 November to stores across the country outlining step by step instructions on how to conduct the minute’s silence over the PA system. “Unfortunately, Cranbourne’s administration manager was away and the emails regarding Remembrance Day were not read in time for the Kmart protocol to be followed by 11am,” a spokeswoman said. Several staff members expressed their disgust on Facebook after the incident. “So ashamed that nothing was put in place for the 11th hour, music didn’t stop, and all continued - not happy.” “Fr***en typical - the almighty dollar is more ‘important’ than honouring those that fought for our country and died for it to be free.” “Yes disgusting, I stood there for a minute’s silence but it wasn’t silent.” Peter Konidaris has been the manager at the store for about two months and was unwilling
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tion,” Mr Wells said. “It doesn’t matter what we think about the war, that is a considerable amount of people who thought that it was their duty,” he said. His sentiments were supported in an official Kmart statement about the bungle. “We were deeply disappointed to hear that, for some reason, this (minute’s silence) was not observed in our Cranbourne Park store,” it said on Friday. “There is no excuse for this and we would like to sincerely apologise to all of our team members and customers.” The company said an email from Kmart head office was sent to all stores in the early hours of Wednesday 11 November outlining step-by-step instructions on how they should conduct the minute’s silence over their PA systems. “Unfortunately Cranbourne’s administration manager was
away and the emails regarding Remembrance Day were not read in time for the Kmart protocol to be followed by 11am,” a Kmart spokeswoman said. But Mr Wells said the store manager should have known what day it was regardless of the instructions. “It’s not about 1915/16 it’s about 2015 and the messages we draw from it now to recognise and celebrate those virtues and carry them forward,” he said. Mr Wells has been president of the Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL for four years and said the minute’s silence on the 11/11 is “something we have to be conscious of and preserve”. “Every time you let something like this pass it just slips away that little bit more.” Several disgusted Kmart Cranbourne staff took to social media to vent their frustrations at what had happened.
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Park honouring the Scott family By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOUR generations of Scotts have resided at the same Hampton Park address and since the efforts of old neighbour and friend Dawn Kanwischer the current empty, unidentified reserve is set to be named after the local family. ‘Scott Park’ has been put forward to the Registrar of Geographic Names by the Casey Council for the nameless reserve at 24 -30 Short Road, Hampton Park with the process anticipated for completion by Christmas. The historic and sentimental reserve will become a living family heirloom and traditional picnic destination for the large Scott clan. “It will mean that we’ve always got a place to bring our future generations,” Matt Scott said. “We can explain where we came from and having grown up there it’s a big part of my life, my grandparents, parents and uncles and aunties who also lived there.” Syd and Rita Scott (Matt’s grandparents) first purchased the four acres in 1960 where they built a four bedroom weatherboard home, brought up five boys and cared for Syd’s mother. With a little bit of cattle,
The weatherboard three bedroom home has housed four generations including Matt Scott's great grandparents.
The Scott brothers in age order ready for a ride. Gary, Mick, Brian, Robert and Kevin on their family's four acres in Hampton Park. The photo was taken close to 50 years ago. Pictures: SUPPLIED BY SCOTT FAMILY sheep, milking cows and 20,000 chickens the hoard of farm animals and young boys was a delight to live next door to Dawn said. “Syd and Rita were very kind and hardworking people and I have had the privilege of being a neighbour to this family for 50 years,” she said. Still residing across the
Cyril Scott - known to many as Syd - with one of the family's many farm animals. road from where her beloved friends once lived, Dawn is looking forward to the day the nameless reserve takes on its rightful title. “I feel that it is only fitting and right that the land be called ‘Scott Park’,” she said. Matt said his father Rob who bought the land and property from his parents
is “over the moon” at the thought of it. “When Dad went to the council meeting and heard that they had approved the naming he was so chuffed it will always remain a family tie and a place we can go back to and relive so many happy memories,” Matt said.
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after getting the all clear,” he said. Jesse was diagnosed with osteosarcoma on the Australia Day weekend and his mum Linda said 10 months on, her boy is back to normal. “Getting the ‘all clear’ was great words to hear,” Linda said. “It took Jesse about seven weeks to get used to the prosthetic leg but he took to it very well and I feel great, I feel like our lives are back to normal and it’s brought us a lot closer as a family. “You appreciate life and your family members a lot more when someone close to you goes through something like this.” Now with a bathroom to renovate to accommodate Jesse’s needs Linda’s employer Coles Cranbourne raised more than $4000 to help with the refurbishment. “Jesse can’t stand up in the shower so Coles held a trivia night and we are so blown away with all the messages of support, hugs, words and help,” she said. Since he bought his XR6 Ford Falcon in mid-September Jesse has clocked up 40 hours of driving. “Mum and dad don’t drive anymore it’s always me,” he said.
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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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Superior Quality This fabulous home is set on a neat 660m2 block & is located in the sough after Eden Rise Estate. It comprises of 4 bedrooms, open plan kitchen, meals & family room that lead to the magnificent alfresco area, separate theatre room & second kitchen fully equipped & side access to the rear storage room that can be use as a home office. Features Jarrah Floorboards throughout, alarm system, dishwashers, gas heater, ducted refrigerated cooling & heating system & much more!
Big on space & style is this town residence offering effortless lifestyle consisting of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & remote DLUG. Featuring an impressive kitchen with volumes of space, separate zoned formal living, powder room, laundry & with combined kitchen/meals area. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms; master bedroom with ensuite 2 other bedrooms & separate bathroom, ducted heating & split system airconditioning. With an abundance of rear courtyard space & all within a short stroll to schools, parks train & freeway as well as shopping centre. For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
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Hampton Park 10 Ivan Crescent
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Cranbourne East 66 Ardent Crescent 18 Metre Frontage! This 593sqm block of land is located in the desired suburb of Cranbourne East & in one of the best estates! The Hunt Club, which features established facilities including schools, recreational areas, shops, public transport, sports facilities, new shopping centre & community groups. For Sale Price by Negotiation over $260,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999
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This stylish home offers the perfect dwelling for parents & kids, comprising 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite, open plan kitchen & 2 separate living areas. An undercover outdoor entertainment area with a large backyard complements this quality home making an ideal place for the family gatherings. Features include; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels, single carport & lots more! Ideally located at easy walking distance to schools, parks, public transport & close to shops. The block size is 661sqm approx which can be sub divided (S.T.C.A). For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm Leon D'Penha M 0415 205 032
Cranbourne North 20 Hamilton Drive Great Location, Fantastic Buying Located in the Courtenay Gardens Estate & 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 with in ground swimming pool, garage & carport! For Sale Price by Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Danny Cobb M 0438 088 957 1207135
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BUILDER OFFERS UPGRADES ON A BUDGET FROM PAGE 1. GENERALLY speaking, when we only have a small budget to build a new home, we usually cut back on the things that we think, “we’ll get later when we have more money”, such as cooling for instance. Or we settle for items such as laminate benchtops even though we would dearly love the beautiful finish and luxury of stone. Or we settle for tiled floors when our dream has always been timber floors. SJD Homes asks the question: why settle for the things you don’t really want, when you can afford what you would really love? With the current ‘live large’ promotion that SJD Homes is offering, not only can buyers afford a quality four bedroom home, but included in an already low price are unbeatable upgrades that include evaporative cooling, Colorbond roof, coloured concrete driveway and porch, 20mm stone to kitchen and vanities, fencing, 2590mm ceilings, 900mm upright oven and cooktop, glass splashback, timber fx flooring to main areas and carpet to the remaining areas. All of these are included in the price of just $162,800 for first home buyers ($172,800 for non-first home buyers) when you choose from The Jasper 205 or The Hamish 205 floorplans. The Jasper and The Hamish are both functional floorplans with stylish appeal that encompass everything needed for comfortable living. SJD Homes is a multi-award winning builder so buyers can also be assured that the home will be of quality construction. Buyers will need to be quick to take advantage of this promotion though as it is
strictly limited to the first 10 deposits. To find out more about the ‘live large’ promotion, contact a sales consultant at the following SJD Homes display centres: Timbertop 0412 374 133; Grandvue 0403 666 275 or Berwick Waters 0439 770 793. The deals don’t stop there at SJD Homes. Those who have their hearts set on a different floorplan from the SJD Homes range can still save thousands with a free upgrade to a Colorbond steel roof. To view the SJD Homes range visit www.sjdhomes.com.au
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THIS leafy lifestyle property is located on a sealed road in one of the most sought after addresses in Cranbourne South. Set on about 3.8 acres with a quality built brick-veneer family home and lovely gardens spreading throughout the property, but still with a large amount of cleared area to move about freely. The house has three bedrooms plus a study or fourth bedroom. The main bedroom has a full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, while the other bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. Three zoned living areas include a large family room, lounge and rumpus/theatre room. Other features include open plan living, hostess-style kitchen, two fireplaces and three split-systems. The home has been loved and lived in by the same family who built it 14 years ago.
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TAKE A PROMINENT POSITION CLOSE to the new Officer town centre but still far enough away to avoid the hustle and bustle is the new boutique-style estate Prominence. There are just 101 lots at Prominence including 40 town houses allowing for a mix of first home buyers, those looking to downsize and even investors. Prominence lies on the fringe of Princes Highway making accessing EastLink, Gippsland and the Melbourne CBD a breeze. Accessibility remains supremely simple with comprehensive rail connections at
Officer and Beaconsfield. Cardinia employment and retail centres are only a short drive away. It is just over two kilometres to the train and 2.5kms to the town centre. This means it is close to school and shopping facilities while it has a proposed primary school for those young couples looking to purchase their first home in an estate that will grow with them. Prominence is ideally appointed for families working in the Dandenong
employment precinct or even Melbourne CBD. Narre Warren-Fountain Gate Business Park, C2 Technology Park and C21 Business Park are employment hotbeds too. With major employment growth centres planned for Cardinia, Officer and Pakenham, a host of job opportunities could soon lie right on the doorstep. Prominence offers house and land packages to suit all tastes providing the ultimate in space, style and comfort.
With quality fittings and features throughout, Prominence offers multiple options for entertaining and activities in the home or beautiful leafy surrounds. With a wide variety of lot sizes and frontages, streetscapes will be attractive. The sales suite is open seven days a week from 11am to 5pm. For further information head to www.prominenceestate.com.au or phone 1300 653 230 1206744
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$490,000 CRANBOURNE
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$400,000 +GST MODELLA
$565,000 bunyip
$475,000
Live and work from home WORK & LIVE FROM HOME * 1,100m² (approx.) land with rear access Victoria’s newest Residential Business address. * Ideal for development possible multi unit site (STCA) * Commercial zone 1 suitable for Retail shop/ Office/ Medical Bring working and home life together. Ground floor 148.45m²/first floor with office 162m². 3 bedroom plus study, Bathroom, double suites (STCA) LU Garage. Separate access for Home & office entry. Range of * 3 Bedroom period home with 1 bedroom sleep out Facades, finishes and floor plans available. Variety of Home with * Positioned in the heart of Lang Lang Township Office or Warehouse floor plan combinations. Call : Rick Lauretta 0418800913
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ONE FOR FAMILY, HORSES & TRADIES.
“the hide away”
(215266) This 5 acre property has features such as 3 bedroom plus study brick home. All bedrooms with BIR’s. Family room & lounge/dining area. Large 9mx9m 2 car garage. 7.5mx18m workshop perfect for all tradespeople with 3m clearance & power. Fenced to 5 paddocks, all with water & quality pasture. This is not one to be missed.With genuine sellers and a great price an inspection is a must.
(215293) Features such as; 3 Bedroom 1 bathroom family home. Main & tank water, with solar panels. Fenced to 3 paddocks with water & hot wire. 2 large 14ft x 10ft stables with tack & feed room. 38mx22m arena with great drainage. 5,000m² approx. block. An inspection is a must!!
$2,500 p/mth Skye
$1,200,000 premium LifeStyLe bLock on 15 acreS.
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* Cranbourne’s newest Commercial Hub * 150m² 1st floor office space * Elevator/Air-Conditioned * nearby tenancies Childcare, 24/7 Gym Takeaway outlets, supermarket, 7-Eleven * Available now. Call: Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913
* 400 m2 Warehouse * Industrial 1 Zone * High Clearance roller door * High clearance internal height Call : Rick Lauretta
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(215217) Seldom do properties like this one are offered for sale. Located on a private road & set on 15 acres of quality soft undulating pastures is this spectacular lifestyle block. With plenty of options on what you would be able to turn this property into. Easy HWY access. 8 paddocks with good fencing. 35min drive to the CBD. Plenty of ideal home sites (STCA). Private lake. Centrally located to Cranbourne, Frankston & Dandenong. Offering you a lot of privacy this property would be great for someone with horses and to setup for agistment. Or even a family who is just looking for that perfect lifestyle property, somewhere you would be proud to call home.
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(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.
Clyde north
$279,950
(215255) Great Investment 3 bedroom unit on nearly 12sq living on 377m² approx. block. More like a house currently rented MxM at $275 per week. Spacious lounge, eat in kitchen with wall oven and gas cooktop. Gas heating and hot water plus generous yard, rear unit of only two - No Body corp. Handy for train station, shops and buses, don’t miss out call now.
$454,500 Cannons Creek
$329,000
Modern desiGn beautiFully Presented OPEN FOR INSPECTION ON SATURDAY 31st OCTOBER FROM 11-11:30AM (215274) Built by Arden Homes in 2013 it boasts 3 bedrooms plus study, walk-in robe & full ensuite to main bedroom, a well-appointed kitchen with ceaser stone bench tops, all Smeg appliances, 900mm gas stove & cooktop, dishwasher & a walk in pantry & an adjoining family area. Security alarm system, ducted heating, evaporative cooling throughout, ducted vacuum system, double remote garage, outdoor decked BBQ area.
Cranbourne
$337,950 Cranbourne
MInuTes’ WaLk To THe WaTer (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.
$339,000 Cranbourne
$364,950
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(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.
(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.
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$389,000 CRANBOURNE SOUTH
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(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.
(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.
Cranbourne east
$469,000 Clyde north
$449,000 Cranbourne
$389,950
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4 bedrooMs, 2 bathrooMs
2 DrYanDra PlaCe, Cranbourne
(215290) 5 bedroom home approx. 22sq of living approx. plus double garage. Ceramic tiling from the entry through to the family/rumpus area, carpeted living area is zoned away for privacy. Ducted heating & evaporative cooling. 5 burner s/steel gas cooktop with under bench oven, dishwasher & lots of cupboards. Full ensuite & WIR to master, double garage with auto door.
SELANDRA RISE, close to the Shopping Centre built by Boutique Homes quality & only 3 years young. Great kitchen with caesar stone benches, 5 burner stainless steel cooker & dishwasher, floating timber floors to the hard wearing areas & ceramic tiles to wet areas. Ducted heating plus under roofline alfresco area, easy maintained 400m² approx. block plus double garage.
(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.
148 High Street, Cranbourne
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COUNTRY & COASTAL SIMPLE COTTAGE CHARM IN LIFE AT ‘THE GRANGE’ KOOWEERUP
AUCTION Saturday 12th Dec, 2015 @ 12noon on site 23 Warbler Street Pakenham
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the property in 1890 from Tooradin to Nyora and Korumburra while Kooweerup Dairies began on the site in 1899. By 1911 the Hudsons’ 39 cows were producing four cheeses daily. After the Hudsons, the property became the family home of four generations of Walkers and at one stage it operated as a horse stud. The Walkers finally sold the property at auction in 1995. Now, with the property due to go to auction on 28 November, a new family has a chance to write another page in The Grange history book.
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Terms: Deposit 10% Balance 30 days Contact: Brian McIntosh 0407 868 909 Andrew Mac Taggart 0418 385 158 Kooweerup Office
Contact: BRIAN MCINTOSH 0407 868 909, ANDREW MACTAGGART 0418 385 158 FIRST CHOICE ESTATE AGENTS, KOOWEERUP, 5997 2133
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This near new home is located in the new Edenbrook Estate and has great access to the M1 freeway, schools, shopping centres and parklands. Offering 4 bdrms, master with WIR & FES, open plan living with tiled meals & family room leading to alfresco, mod kitch with plenty of cupboard space, dble garage with internal access on 400sm block.
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40 Garfield Road
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A STEP back in time but with all the modern conveniences, that’s what the historical property The Grange at Kooweerup offers. This is a family home steeped in history and dating back to 1888. Traditionally maintained, this landmark property now looks like something straight out of a movie set. Set on more than a third of an acre or 1769 square metres in the heart of Kooweerup, it oozes the character of yesteryear with soaring 12 foot ceilings, Baltic pine flooring, pine walls and an open fire. Boasting a gourmet country kitchen, leading out the French doors to the country setting, it is the perfect place to contemplate the possibility of subdivision or just enjoy the land where the new owners can watch the kids run free. Other features include four bedrooms, a renovated bathroom and period features. This is a chance to own a little bit of history. Carpenters William and Bob Ferguson began building the house, originally known as The House Run in 1887 for the Hudson family. The ketch Kermande brought in building materials to the Yallock Creek to be carted up to Yallock or better known later as the Kooweerup township. Mr Hudson died before moving in at aged 55 with Mrs Hudson and the rest of the family finally moving in during October 1888 and living in the house until Mrs Hudson died in 1913 at the age 86. It has been the scene of many important events in Kooweerup’s history. The railway line was constructed through
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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).
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
3041m2 on the edge of Noojee Township (‘place of tranquillity’) enroute to the high country & snowields of Mt Baw Baw. 3 BR home catering for indoor & outdoor living as well as the detached studio. A place with incredible character enhanced by impressive murals. B&B unit has complete privacy & generates an easy income. The property has massive shedding & extensive gardens with special features & walkways to enjoy the native birdlife. Water in abundance with mains water connected + two tanks. A unique property. REDUCED $300,000 Internet ID: 4549977 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
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Don Olden 0417 805 312 Elders Korumburra 03 5658 1894 | Web Id 8910620
$1,050,000
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PERFECT STARTER!!
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91.67 Acres
Lifestyle/Accommodation/Farming • Architecturally designed bluestone home • Spacious living, 3 BRs (full ensuite with spa), stunning views • Quality grazing land, highly sought after location • Attached fully self-contained studio apartment • Excellent fencing, pasture, water • 6km Dalyston, 11km Wonthaggi, 22km Inverloch, 1.5 hours Melb • An additional adjoining approx. 3.5 acres with a 3BR b/v home can be purchased for extra accommodation, if required
70 Acres of productive rolling hill country very well set up with quality infrastructure for the owners beef herd. A quality brick veneer home with lovely views, recently fully renovated and modernized to very high standards. Features 3 bedrooms (two bathrooms), 2 spacious living areas with an open ire place and a wood heater, a very impressionable kitchen, reading room, study etc. A superb location, 4 kms to Jindivick village, 13kms Warragul and Drouin. Very picturesque northerly aspect.
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‘PENNYWEIGHT FARM’ - COTTAGE ON CREEK.
“ROCKBANK” – Bass Coast – Archies Creek
110 MASON RD JINDIVICK
120 VESPER RD VESPER 10HA PRIME FARMLAND - EXCELLENT RAINFALL. Set amidst enchanting gardens bordering “Pennyweight Creek” this 1930’s miners cottage has been fully refurbished with expert craftsmanship restoring the home to original standards. Features inc locally milled Mountain Ash hardwood looring, open ire place, original claw foot bath etc. Spectacular garden walkways with an impressive formal stone stairway. Spectacular 360° views enroute to Mt Baw Baw snow resort. View: Sat 21st 11.30am-12pm Internet ID: 4136447 AUCTION: Sat Nov 28th 1.00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit - 30/60/90 Days View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
5 RUSH STREET WARRAGUL Your irst home or irst investment this little beauty has all the characteristics to make your start successful! A great location just a stroll to sporting grounds, parks & Warragul CBD. Access is good & there is a big backyard with established trees & a bungalow/storeroom.(A good handyman could even make a 3rd BR.) Carpets, stove, vanityetc are all new yet there is still room for your inishing touches / improvements at your leisure. The WB façade has character & higher ceilings are always a popular feature. $200,000 Plus Buyers Internet ID: 8932358 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
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WE DELIVER... RESULTS! In our first month as Biggin & Scott Casey our office is No. 2 for total number of SALES & the No.1 Salesperson for October in the entire Biggin & Scott group is our very own RAUL GUZMAN. Proving we deliver the results! CRANBOURNE OFFICE 134a High Street, Cranbourne 5996 1666 cranbourne@bigginscott.com.au HAMPTON PARK OFFICE 2/19 Enterprise Avenue, Hampton Park 8787 8755 hamptonpark@bigginscott.com.au Raul picking up his prize. 1 week of driving this amazing car from Infinity Brighton.
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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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NEW BUILDER MOVES IN MORE than a hundred people turned out to celebrate the grand opening of the Stroud Homes Casey display office on Saturday. With face painting and food and fun, it was the perfect way to celebrate the opening of the office, at 1 Clyde Road, Berwick. Sales manager Bethany Townsend said while there were lots of friends and family there to wish them well there were also plenty of people there to check out the new builders on the block and plenty of leads to follow. Strouds Homes Casey is a family business run by Narre Warren local builder Ron Townsend with his son Caleb and daughter Bethany looking after the sales side of things. Bethany said Strouds Homes Casey was a case of locals building homes for locals and with 81 standard inclusions that come with every home and their “black and white” she was hopeful that they would soon be building the beautiful Stroud’s homes in the region. Visit the website www.stroudhomes.com. au or give them 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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It’s a game-changer in melanoma care WITH Summer fast approaching, now is a good time to begin thinking about checking skin for freckles, moles and spots which may look suspicious, or which may have changed size, shape or colour. Oncologist Dr Oliver Klein said: “Melanoma is commonly seen as the ‘Australian’ cancer as the number of cases diagnosed in the Australian population is twice as high as in Europe or North America.” Fortunately, most melanomas are detected and treated at an early stage so most patients are cured by surgery. Nevertheless, a proportion of patients will develop advanced disease or rarely at the time of diagnosis present with metastases. Until a few years ago treatment options for advanced melanoma were limited and the outlook for patients with advanced disease has been poor, with the majority of patients surviving no longer than a year. Recent scientific advances with the discovery of the genetic changes that occur in melanoma, and a better understanding of the way the immune system is interacting with melanoma, has led to novel treatments that have revolutionized the management of patients in advanced stages of
Dr Oliver Klein. 146768 the disease. A significant percentage of patients achieve with these new treatments a survival of several years and a few may be cured from their condition. These novel treatments include drugs called BRAF inhibitors that are helpful in around 50 per cent of patients in whom their melanoma has a genetic change making it sensitive to these drugs. Another new treatment involves infusions with anti-PD-1 antibodies. These drugs unleash the immune system to kill off melanoma cells and have the potential to be active in all patients with advanced melanoma. Future clinical research will
focus how to best to combine or sequence these novel treatments to further improve the outcome of advanced melanoma patients. Current clinical trials are also conducted using these treatments in patients with early melanoma who are at high risk of recurrence and assessing if treatment with these agents can reduce the recurrence risk. Dr Klein, along with St John of God Berwick Hospital, urges everyone in the community to protect their skin during the summer by wearing sunscreen, a hat and protective clothing. They should try to stay out of the sun during the hottest hours of the day and if they notice any changes to their skin they should see their GP. Dr Klein is a oncologist at St John of God Berwick Hospital and part of the melanoma clinics at the Austin Hospital where he is heading the recently established Immune-oncology Clinic. Dr Klein is available for appointments at his consulting suite located at the Specialist Centre, 55 Kangan Drive, Berwick. Phone 9789 0444.
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Weighed down with exercise excuses OVER the past 21 years personal trainer Daniel Fabien has heard just about every excuse about why people don’t exercise. “I don’t have time, it costs too much, I’m not comfortable going to the gym, I’m going to get fit before going to the gym, it’s too cold and I’ll start tomorrow…” Daniel believes that many people have become the kings and queens of exercise excuses and because of this they find themselves justifying their excuses to family and friends who, unfortunately, agree with them when, really, what they should be seeking is help from family and friends who support their fitness goals. So where do these excuses come from? Sometimes from past experiences, sometimes from a lack of support and sometimes from a lack of self-belief. Most people set unrealistic
goals when they first start out and, unfortunately, this contributes to their shortcomings. For example people who are not good in the mornings but who are aiming to exercise at the crack of dawn most likely won’t succeed, regardless of the intention. If time is poor and the morning is what suits best, then Daniel recommends setting the alarm at the desired time, getting up and checking social media to see who else is up and what they are up to. Ask them how to get involved and join them. Accountability and responsibility are the keys to success. Getting an exercise friend for the early mornings is a good idea but if that is not an option then that’s where bootcamps, group personal training, group fitness classes or personal training programs help. Everyone is in the same boat and heading in the same direction.
It’s amazing what a difference these programs can make. Getting started is the first step to success and getting started the right way ensures continued success. Just like anything new the right entry level is critical. There may be several workable solutions so Daniel recommends making an obligation free appointment with Vo2 Express where health and fitness concerns can be discussed and the right solution found to suit fitness needs and financial requirements. Vo2 Express offers bootcamp, boxing, circuit, group PT and personal training so there’s no excuse. Visit Shop 2, The Eve Central Shopping Centre, corner Glasscocks Road and William Thwaites Boulevard, North Cranbourne, opposite Berwick Springs Reserve. Phone 5991 4609.
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BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST
Winners are the grinners By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THE winners of the 2015 Casey-Cardinia Business Awards celebrated their achievements with award sponsors at a recent lunch.
Paul Bone (Wastech), Casey mayor Sam Aziz, Cardinia mayor Jodie Owen, Brett Jones Pictures: KATHRYN BERMINGHAM (Wastech) and Neil Bone (Wastech). 146893
Frances Grigoriau (Cardinia Shire Council) and Peter Stanley (RACV Business Insurance).
Lisa Panjkov (Beaconsfield Dental) and Raylene Wilson (City of Casey).
Representatives of the successful businesses gathered at The Brownstone Micro Brewery and Tavern on Thursday 12 November. The newly-elected mayors of both the City of Casey and the Cardinia Shire spoke at the event, congratulating the award winners. Casey mayor Sam Aziz highlighted the incredible story behind Wastech Engineering, the 2015 Business of the Year. “Wastech Engineering has operated successfully for over 21 years, with their head office and manufacturing site still based locally in Hallam,” he said. “Significant growth over the past two decades has led Wastech Engineering to expand operations to encompass all states of Australia and New Zealand, with overseas projects becoming more prevalent. “While their innovating
Sandra Nayor (St John of God Hospital), Debbie Clarkson (Cranbourne Racing Club), Joanne Masters (St John of God Hospital). 146893 business has been recognised many times for business acumen, I’m sure that recognition as the Casey Cardinia Business of the Year is hugely satisfying for both owners and staff.” Cardinia mayor Jodie Owen encouraged local businesses to embrace the opportunity again next year. “The Casey Cardinia Business Awards have been a wonderful celebration of our regional business community,” she said.
“They provide a fantastic networking opportunity and I encourage every award winner, finalist and applicant to spread the word and get involved in the Casey Cardinia Business Awards next year.” Repesentatives of sponsors were also present, including the Commonwealth Bank, Pitcher Partners, Monash University, Telstra Business Centre Casey Cardinia, AJ Recruitment as well as media partner Star News Group.
Cr Graeme Moore, mayor Jodie Owen and Cr Leticia Wilmot, all of Cardinia Shire.
Ryan Khew (Waverley Industries) and Kevin Slattery (Cranbourne Body Works).
GROW., the new regional business magazine is launching later this year and will change the way you think about business in the Casey Cardinia region. Developed in partnership with Star News Group and City of Casey and Shire of Cardinia Councils the publication will shine light on local business’ successes, struggles and offer an opportunity for targeted business to business promotion.
Martin Reidy (Telstra Business Centre) and Jo Boole (Star News Group).
GROW., will be distributed electronically to businesses within the region, available on the net and a select number of copies will be printed for posting and collection front of house. Register now to receive your free copy go to growcaseycardinia.com.au
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Carol Leith (Pawz Ink), Nicole Timmins (Pawz Ink) and Tom Zsolt (City of Casey).
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NARRE Warren North Primary School is holding its inaugural car show to raise money for a weather proof 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 10am. Vehicles of all types and vintages are invited to compete for trophies and prizes. Gold coin donation to view the cars.
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.
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 24 November. 12.45pm to 2.45pm. Bookings essential on 5990 0900.
Frankston Ladies Choir 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 the 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.
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.
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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.
BURIED in Treasures is a program for people who have issues with hoarding and clutter. The program will introduce participants to new skills and help them to work on their own individual progress, challenges, goals and successes. ■ EACH 5/66 Victor Crescent, Narre Warren. Every Thursday until Thursday 3 December. Phone 8781 9500 or email kj.gear@each. com.au for more information.
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CRANBOURNE Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
Park run PARTICIPATE with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
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MORE than 600 people, including a lot of young families, have celebrated the grand opening of the Clarinda Park Display Village at Cranbourne on Saturday. The opening, which featured a family fun day, was a chance to enjoy food and entertainment as well as a jumping castle, balloon artist, face painting, photo booth and petting zoo. The day featured hot food and then ice-cream as well as roving jazz band adding to the festive atmosphere. However the main attraction on the day were the 27 display homes on show from 16 wellknown and popular builders including Fairhaven, Simonds, Metricon, Eight Homes, Ashford Homes, Burbank, Watersun, Highview Homes, Kialla Homes, Bevnol, Botanic Homes, East West Homes, Frenken, Newhaven Edge, Beachwood and Australian Building Company. The display village will now be open seven days a week and each open display home showcases the latest in modern home designs and inclusions for those looking for their dream home. Saturday also saw the launch of release 10 - 47 prime land allotments for sale, located near parks, shopping centre, the state primary school and community facilities. With a wide variety of frontages and lot sizes there is much to choose from in this popular estate. But be quick. People are snapping up the opportunity to
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Bobi-LeeMatin, Elli Dion Martin and Nya Deng all from Cranbourne. 145463 live at Clarinda Park, with the previous stage nine selling out on the opening weekend. Clarinda Park is a signature development for Melbourne’s south east and for developer Abiwood. Committed to creating vibrant, connected and sustainable communities, Abiwood has created Clarinda Park as a new community heart for Cranbourne - with regional playing fields and neighbourhood shopping, playgrounds and sporting
clubs, creative parklands and waterways, early learning centres and the area’s new primary school. Visit the Kaikura land sales team in the new land sales office located in the display village for more information on the new land release, open daily from noon to 5pm. The village is at 630 Hall Road, Cranbourne. For more details call 5995 3223 or visit www.clarindapark.com.au
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Mason rises to the challenge By JARROD POTTER
Cranbourne Women’s Football Club has plenty to cheer about after getting a promotion to the newly announced women’s state league. Picture: JARROD POTTER 144280
Eagles soaring By JARROD POTTER CRANBOURNE has received its VWFL premiership promotion in the biggest possible way for 2016. The Eagles will be part of a newly announced top-tier women’s state league competition in parallel with the Victorian Football League (VFL). AFL Victoria had expressed interest in promoting the top four VWFL Division 1 clubs - Cranbourne, Knox, Seaford and Geelong (previously North Geelong) - into the VWFL Premier competition throughout this year, but took promotion a step further by announcing the state league for next season. The four clubs will join 2015’s VWFL Premier clubs - Darebin Falcons, Diamond Creek, Eastern Devils, Melbourne Uni, St Kilda and VU Western Spurs - to form the new yet-to-benamed league. It completes an amazing return to the top of the league for many players who were involved with the now defunct Berwick VWFL Premier team, which folded at the start of 2014 and merged with Cranbourne. Cranbourne coach Kris Smith was thrilled to gain promotion to the state competition and believes his young side can match it with the best on offer around Victoria. “It’s exciting - from the moment we made the grand final we set in stone that regardless of what was happening we were fully committed to taking this footy club to the top level,” Smith said. “Now that we’ve gone up, we don’t just want to be pretenders - we want to be contenders and we think we deserve to be there.
“Cranbourne is a serious team and deserves to be in this state league.” Smith knows the road will be tough to match pace in the state league, but with the side’s young stars only getting better and a great catchment area with the South East Juniors and other surrounding leagues to recruit from, the Eagles can only get better with age. While a premiership is a fantastic achievement to look back on, Smith knows the tempo has to go up in 2016 if the Eagles stand a chance in the new league. “I’ve enjoyed this year - it’s been a lot of fun, but we’ve got to get more serious,” Smith said. “Everything goes up, we’ve got to take our game to the next level and everything on and off the field has to improve. “We started pre-season training on Wednesday - it was good and we’ll build a nice fitness base now and go hammer and tong to be a genuine threat in this league.” Cranbourne will retain its VWFL affiliation through its reserves team, and the club is even pushing for a third team, making the pathway from VWFL to women’s state league another avenue for improving female football ahead of the highly awaited 2017 AFL Women’s competition. The 10-team competition will run in conjunction with the VFL and not alter the current set-up of the VWFL’s divisional structure. For more information on joining Cranbourne Women’s Football Club, contact the team via its Facebook Page “Cranbourne Youth Girls and Women’s Football Club” or its website www. cranbournefc.com.au
BERWICK up-and-coming basketballer Mason Peatling has pledged to join Eastern Washington University after signing his letter of intent on Wednesday. Peatling, 18, will move to America in six months ahead of his maiden NCAA Division 1 campaign with the Eagles in 2016/17. Peatling’s late call up to represent Victoria Metro at the Under-20 Australian Junior Basketball Championships didn’t go unnoticed by the college, who immediately starting communicating with the 200cm power forward college prospect. His state duties and an excellent debut SEABL season with the Dandenong Rangers had Eastern Washington even keener to sign him. But the choice came on the back of Eastern Washington’s continued eagerness to sign him, as the college had been in constant contact, even flying coaches out to meet Peatling and his family recently. The significance of that gesture wasn’t lost on Peatling, who soon after signed on the dotted line. “They approached me pretty early on in the year after the nationals were pretty quick onto it,” Peatling said. “I was named an emergency then 12 hours later they were talking to me, congratulating me - was bizarre in 12 hours they caught wind. “It started from there and the ties to Dandenong with previous Dandenong players going there make the decision a lot easier and now I’ve met them and they’re good people, lots of people I can trust. “I got to know their people and their coaches came out to meet me and my family - that was important - knowing I won’t just be signing up for the basketball program but going into a great situation with the people as well.” Eastern Washington has turned into mini-Melbourne in many ways with Dandenong alumnus Venky Jois completing his final year in America, while Michael Wearne is currently a freshman on the roster and current Dandenong Ranger Jack Perry could also potentially attend the college after a full scholarship offer. “It was definitely a positive to
Dandenong Rangers forward Mason Peatling has signed his letter of intent to go to Eastern Washington University. 141078 Picture: JARROD POTTER know there were a couple of guys over there who were part of Dandenong for me I remember as a 14 year old going to watch Venky play,” Peatling said. “Was great when the people there were saying 'we need someone when Venky goes out' and also knew Michael Wearne, who was at Dandenong and is now freshman this year. “They’re definitely taking care of their Australians - I wouldn’t say they persuaded me because of that, but it’s great to know they’re very trustworthy.” There’s one more state championship campaign on the horizon for Peatling, who is currently in the final-17 man squad before the last cut to the championships team in February and he hopes to get another chance to represent Victoria Metro at the upcoming tournament. Even with what lies ahead in his basketball journey, Peatling still can’t quite believe everything that has hap-
Two dozen races at Tricodes day THOROUGHBRED harness and greyhound racing ... it will all be there at the City of Casey Tricodes Night at the Cranbourne Racing Centre on Saturday. Renowned as the busiest race day in the country, there will be nonstop 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 enthusiast’s dream,” he said. “There will also be plenty to enjoy trackside on the night, with great hospi-
tality 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.
pened in 2015 as a season of highlights went by quickly. “It’s living in the moment I guess - just passes by before you realise,” Peatling said. “I played my first state team, was a really great experience and get back there again and have a bigger role in the team. “Playing for the Dandenong SEABL team was a definite highlight, did some fun stuff when we went on the road and went to Tasmania - to go there to play basketball - in Brisbane to play basketball. “Basketball has taken me places this year I wouldn’t have been otherwise and I’ll be going to America because of basketball again and 2015 was about embracing the opportunity basketball provides.” He wanted to thank his parents for their support and especially his girlfriend Laura, who is also packing up and making the move to Washington to be with Peatling next year. Greyhound racing will share the spotlight with thoroughbred and harness racing at Cranbourne on Saturday night. 131207 Pictures: GARY SISSONS
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Big scores to face next week By JARROD POTTER
Nathan Lambden's seven wicket haul was the only bright spot on a dull day for Casey-South Melbourne. 146295 Picture: DONNA OATES
Lacklustre Swans get smashed By JARROD POTTER CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne (68 and 4/18) had a putrid day out as the Swans were smashed about by Bushrangers-on-leave Cameron White and Dan Christian playing for Monash Tigers (9/265 dec). True embarrassment at the crease was all Casey could muster against the likes of Christian (5/15 and 1/7) and Allan Wise (2/13 and 3/3). With only eight runs to show for the
top of the order’s efforts, the resistance was scarcely found as the Swans dug for new lows. 5/8 thankfully turned around as Devin Pollock (25no) showed the true backbone along with Keirran Voelkl (16) as the only innings of note. Pollock rode his luck but managed to see off the Tigers’ attack and hold his head high unlike his team mates. The lacklustre 68 ended in 33.2 overs before Monash went the wallop.
Christian (87) was just denied his century by Nathan Lambden (7/65) - who will take his best figures away from the clash as the only real highlight of the match. A 43-over smack about at 6.16 runs an over was ended by White and left Casey to face another 13 overs. The result was equally as disastrous as the first innings. Voelkl (2no) and Pollock (3no) yet again were the only Swans to survive the rampage as the visitors trail by 179 on the first innings.
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Berwick's lanky leggie Jack Williams captured the golden wicket of Steve Spoljaric in his first over on Saturday. 146963 Picture: JARROD POTTER Opener Trevor Davies (26) held on against the likes of tall paceman Jordan Hammond (5/23) and Amila Perera (2/28) while the top order shakily fought its way to 1/49. But the wheels fell off rapidly for the Cobras to lose the next six wickets for 42 as Hammond had a field day. Resisting the collapse was left to Michael Davies (39), who was next out after a gutsy knock. The Cobras' tail had no choice but to let loose as the wickets piled up. Brodie Yapp (62) showed he might need promotion up the order with a swashbuckling half-ton - his first in Turf 1 - in a rear-guard 95-run stand with Rob Davies (38no); easily the best for the ninth wicket this season. Their efforts left 222 on the board for Hallam to chase next week. SPRINGVALE SOUTH v NARRE WARREN
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DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 4 (DAY 1) SLIPPING the noose after some early headaches, Springvale South (206) powered on to register a double-century mountain for Narre Warren (1/9) to climb, while Heinz (222) and Cranbourne (191) also set solid targets in the sunshine. BERWICK v CRANBOURNE In the battle for top billing in Turf 1, Cranbourne (191) has set the stage for a tricky chase with Berwick (2/22) staggering out of the blocks in reply. The early work from Brayden Roscoe (37) and Steve Spoljaric (18) saw the shine off the new nugget, leaving Berwick skipper Jarrod Goodes (4/49) to try out his tactics. Bringing on his English legspinner Jack Williams (1/32) proved a master stroke, getting Spoljaric stumped off a fuller delivery. Roscoe and Matt Chasemore (38) carried the tally upwards with Jordan Cleland (29) and Cam Kelly (24no) ensuring the Eagles had something solid to bowl to. In response Kelly (1/4) and Chasemore (1/8) dismissed the openers, including the big scalp of former Premier bat Josh Holden (5) from an 18-over barrage before stumps. HALLAM KALORA PARK v HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Heinz (222) has left some problems for Hallam Kalora Park (0/1) after the Cobras’ tail slithered its way to an imposing total. While a snake’s head is usually the most dangerous part of the beast, you can never really discount the power of the tail ... as Heinz showed there’s plenty of fight all the way down.
The Magpies surged early to leave the hosts in a world of hurt at 3/54 after losing former Test cricketer Michael Vandort (18). Pushing himself up the order when the chips were down, captain Craig Slocombe (53) combined with Dylan Quirk (36) to see off the worst of Narre spearhead Kaushayla Weeraratne (4/56). Their 56run stand changed the dynamic and allowed Quirk to get the run-rate going with Jackson Sketcher (22) and Jarryd Armitage (39). Quirk’s gutsy knock was brought to an end by Narre’s Sri Lankan spinner Janaka Liyanabadalge (2/81) in his DDCA debut. Armitage (1/4) had one last trick up his sleeve, dismissing Magpies opener Wendall Perumal (4) late in the day to give the Bloods the upper hand. BUCKLEY RIDGES v PARKFIELD Parkfield (61 and 3/40) was punished badly by an up-tempo Buckley Ridges (5/191dec) hell-bent on leaping back into the Turf 1 top-four. Dan Watson didn’t even need to bowl himself as his Ridges’ attack was too potent for the visitors anyway; Susantha Pradeep (5/24) and Hussain Ali (3/19) brutalised the Bears in only 32 overs. From there Buckley went the smack about at the postage stamp known as Park Oval, with Pradeep (68) all but guaranteeing himself three votes with a sensational hitting effort alongside Watson (43) and Cal O’Hare (37no). The declaration came after 34 overs of Parkfield fielding misery at nearly a run-a-ball. Kunal Kapoor (2/12) snared two at-the-death scalps to leave Parkfield 90 short of an outright innings defeat.
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Lions pair in fine form By DAVID NAGEL A STAR-recruit and West Gippsland cricket’s highest run scorer of the last seven years have combined to lead Pakenham (8/282) to an impressive victory over back-to-back reigning champions Kooweerup (221). Former Casey-South Melbourne batsman Rob Elston (123) and talented all-rounder Chris Smith (100) lifted the Lions to victory after Paul Bright (3/29 off 19) had made some early inroads with the ball. The clinical run chase leaves the Lions a game clear at the top of the table and three games clear of the Demons who are languishing, compared to their elite standards in fifth place. Things will tighten - the Demons have a soft draw over the next four rounds and the Lions take on their main
contenders - but right now there looks to be a significant gap between the two sides as we head into the middle stages of the season. Smith says the inclusion of the experienced Elston will benefit the Lions in many ways. “I sometimes have the tendency to get frustrated and implode but he just keeps talking to you and keeps things calm,” he said. “He knows the ins and outs of cricket. He can either hold up an end or put his foot to the floor.” Elston did just that on Saturday, sharing a 140-run stand with Smith before opening his shoulders later in the day, cracking 15 fours and three towering sixes. Jack Anning (28) and Jake Bardwell (2/63 off 19) were next best for their respective sides.
Cardinia (5/276dec) handed an uncompetitive Cranbourne Meadows (80 and 104) its second consecutive outright defeat with an innings-and92-run victory at Lawson Poole Reserve. The Bulls had the Rebels in a world of hurt on 5/35 overnight and Dean Henwood (5/34) and Travis Welsh (5/9) wasted little time in mopping up the tail. The Rebels were slightly better in their second innings, with Will Cloney (33) and Chris Milne (17) showing some fight, but gun-spinner Dwayne Doig (4/38) and Henwood (2/19) eventually had the last laugh. Two bowlers who hadn’t taken a wicket yet this season steered Merinda Park (262) to a comfortable victory over Emerald (137) at Chandler Reserve. Veteran medium-pacer Jamie Smith
(6/37) and lively opener Jason Toan (2/36) reduced the Bombers to rubble after the home side looked competitive at 3/95. But the work of Caleb Lobbe (29), Dave McDonald (29) and Hashan Goonetilleke (28) all came undone as Smith and Toan made sure the Bombers still haven’t passed 150 runs yet this season. Tooradin (9/239dec) ticked off its fourth win on the trot after a comfortable afternoon at the crease against Upper Beaconsfield (104) at Tooradin. Resuming at 0/34, Josh Lownds (74) and Tom Hussey (38) built on some solid foundations before Dylan Sutton (41) and Daniel Hunt (23) applied the finishing touches. Veteran leg-spinner Scott Pitcher (4/47 off 22.4) and Tommy Tyrrell (3/50) were best for the Maroons.
All for the love of the game By DAVID NAGEL HE has represented Australia and walked to the crease with greats of the game like Mark Waugh - but WGCA President Brett Armitage has never seen the ball as well as he is now. The 56-year-old Merinda Park D Grade skipper has had a sublime 14 months, capped off with his fourth century during that time against SFX Old Collegians at Donnelly Reserve on Saturday. The left-hander has 280 runs this season at an average of 70, including a 126 not out against Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll in round three and 108 against the X-Men on the weekend. Last season he scored a remarkable 785 runs at the stunning average of 78.50, his season including
two centuries and six half centuries. Combined, since the start of last season, Armitage has scored 1065 runs from 18 innings, with four not outs giving him an average of 76.07. “Don’t think about hitting boundaries, think about where you can get your next run from and things flow on from there,” was Armitage’s advice after his latest ton. “I’ve always told people that if you trust your eye and trust your instincts they won’t let you down.” ‘BA’, as he is affectionately known, started his career with Bulleen in the Under 14s. He stayed there for more than a decade before moving to Blackburn in the Box Hill Reporter League. From there he moved to the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association playing with Mornington Diggers, Mount Martha, Skye, Dromana and Somerville.
In 1995/96 he moved to the Merinda Park Cricket Club as captaincoach. But it’s his indoor cricket career that has taken him to the highest level of the game. He was a member of the Australian Indoor Cricket side, alongside Waugh, and played over 100 games for Victoria. In 2007 he was inducted into the Indoor Cricket Hall of Fame and has represented his country in two World Cups in the Over 45 Masters Division. So why does he keep playing? “What else am I going to do on a Saturday, and I still love the game and get great enjoyment from it,” he said. “I love watching the development of the young kids and still having a few beers after the game.”
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Big win fielded for their brothers in arms By RUSSELL BENNETT MERINDA Park’s big D Grade win over St Francis Xavier on Saturday at Cranbourne’s Donnelly Reserve had a little added significance for the home side. Three of the Bertrand brothers Jordan, 21, Liam, 15 and Tyson, 14 - notched up their first victory as a trio. Tyson has been the junior club champion at Merinda Park for the past two seasons and this is his and Liam’s fifth year at the club but their first year in seniors. In previous years they used to fill in but this year their focus is to play a more consistent role in the seniors. The youngest of the bunch Chad - couldn’t play in the West Gippsland Cricket Association’s Round 5 on Saturday due to basketball commitments. But the prodigiously talented youngster knows his way around a cricket pitch. He hit the winning runs for Merinda Park last year in the side’s Under 14 grand final win over Tooradin. He was eight, and was in the side to make up the numbers. Tyson, meanwhile, opened the batting and finished 37 not out. The boys’ mum, Liesl, has a fair idea where their sporting talent likely stems from. “Their dad is a bit of a natural athlete but he’s not a cricketer - he hates cricket,” she said, having seen them play in an organised team to-
Liam, Jordan and Tyson Bertrand all played Merinda Park’s victorious D Grade side on Saturday. 147131 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT gether for the first time on Saturday. “I played cricket when I was at school - I played in the Victorian State High School Championships and lost by four runs,” she said. “I always tell them they get their cricket ability from me! My brothers were very good cricketers - they
played representative cricket.” Jordan, also a talented footballer, leapt at the chance to play cricket alongside his brothers this season. “He said he would play for the year with the boys and see if he liked it, and so far so good,” Liesl explained.
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“It’s something he can do with them - it’s not like he can play footy with them. “But all four of the boys love their cricket - they play every day out the front - every day - and it drives the neighbours insane!”
VIC. PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 7 - DAY 1 Monash Tigers 9/265(dec) (D. Christian 87, C. White 47, M. Berryman 45, N. Lambden 7/65) v Casey-South Melbourne 68 (D. Pollock 25*, D. Christian 5/15) and 4/18 (A. Wise 3/3). Dandenong v Carlton 8/339 (T. Buszard 53, J. Borg 48 C. Stevenson 45*, L. McKenna 44, J. Nanopoulos 4/83, J. Butterfield 2/56). Other games: Footscray Edgewater 1/0 v Ringwood 229. Melbourne Uni 252 v Prahran 1/15. Fitzroy Doncaster 271 v Kingston Hawthorn 0/16. Greenvale Kangaroos 243 v Melbourne 2/91. St Kilda 280 v Northcote. Frankston Peninsula 197 v Essendon 1/31. Geelong 3/76 v Camberwell Magpies 183. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 4 - DAY 1 Berwick 2/22 v Cranbourne 191 (M. Chasemore 38, B. Roscoe 37, J. Cleland 29, J. Goodes 4/49, A. Watson 2/17). Springvale South 206 (C. Slocombe 53, J. Armitage 39, D. Quirk 36, K. Weeraratne 4/56, J. Straker 2/38, J. Liyanabadalge 2/81) v Narre Warren 1/9. Buckley Ridges 5/191(dec) (S. Pradeep 68, D. Watson 43, C. O’Hare 37*, J. Hobbs 32) v Parkfield 61 (S. Pradeep 5/24, H. Ali 3/19) and 3/40 (K. Kapoor 2/12). Mordialloc 155 (D. Mapa Ralalage 45, M. De Kauwe 5/62, R. Credlin 2/14, M. Amin 2/33) v North Dandenong 6/35 (C. Athukorala 3/9). Hallam Kalora Park 0/1 v Heinz Southern Districts 222 (B. Yapp 62, M. Davies 39, R. Davies 38*, T. Davies 26, J. Hammond 5/23, A. Perera 2/28, W. Whyte 2/56). Dandenong West v Lyndale to be played this Saturday and Sunday. TURF 2 Aspendale 0/34 v Narre North 175 (J. Tonna 37, M. Brooks 32, M. Dunstan 29, S. Brandon 25, M. Quinnell 3/32, T. Yeowart 2/25, A. Salomon 2/38). Narre South 0/37 v Fountain Gate 160 (J. Mirranay 43, R. Galappatthy 40, D. Lucas 30*, S. Alam 5/38, T. Phillips 3/27). St Mary’s 3/116 (J. Needham 69, C. Anthony 29*) v St Brigid’s/St Louis 106 (C. Hall 4/24, C. Roberts 2/17, J. Kari 2/34). Coomoora 122 and 4/68(cc) (C. Fernando 41*) v Silverton 117 (J. Robertson 4/23). Southern Pirates 210 (A. Ganesh 54, S. Rozario 42, B. Vantwest 35, C. Otto 3/27, J. Chathuranga 3/51, A. Dalby 2/43) v Dingley 0/7. Parkdale 99 (R. Dougherty 57, G. de Silva 5/37, Y. Kumara 3/25) v Keysborough 6/114 (R. Kellepotha 34, L. Grey 3/15, R. Dougherty 2/17). WGCA PREMIER ROUND 5 - DAY 2 Cranbourne Meadows 80 (T. Welsh 5/9, D. Henwood 5/34) and 104 (W. Cloney 33, D. Doig 4/38, D. Henwood 2/19) def by Cardinia 5/276(dec) (T. Wheller 77, A. Nooy 66, B. Parrott 65, N. Barfuss 27*, N. Weerasingha 2/34, S. Matthews 2/48). Emerald 137 (C. Lobbe 33, D. McDonald 29, H. Goonetilleke 28, J. Smith 6/37, J. Toan 2/36) def by Merinda Park 262 (D. Diwell 100, P. Filippone 37, D. Cuthbertson 30, J. Smith 29, H. Goonetilleke 4/62, T. Rolfs 3/79). Kooweerup 221 (M. Giles 92, C. Smith 3/16, J. Ryan 3/32, R. Lehman 3/62) def by Pakenham 8/282 (R. Elston 123, C. Smith 100, J. Anning 28, P. Bright 3/29, J. Bardwell 2/63). Tooradin 9/239(dec) (J. Lownds 74, D. Sutton 41, T. Hussey 38, S. Pitcher 4/47, T. Tyrrell 3/50, C. McDonald 2/34) def Upper Beaconsfield 104 (M. Welsh 3/22, A. Avery 2/9, D. Sutton 2/15, J. Lownds 2/34). LADDER: Pakenham 60, Tooradin 48, Merinda Park 48, Cardinia 44, Kooweerup 24, Upper Beaconsfield 20, Emerald 12, Cranbourne Meadows 0. VSDCA - NORTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 4 - ONE DAY Endeavour Hills 157 (B. Law 44, L. Cody 31) def by Coburg 7/235(cc) (A. Matthews 3/51). Noble Park 140 (L. Wintle 28, J. Richardson 25) def by Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 9/181(cc) (A. Perera 3/23, M. Perera 2/34). LADDER: Kew 21, Balwyn 18, Mount Waverley 18, Preston 18, Bayswater 15, Plenty Valley 15, Brunswick 15, Coburg 12, Noble Park 9, Ivanhoe 9, Box Hill 6, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 6, Endeavour Hills 6, Croydon 0.
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Cranbourne hit spot of bother CRANBOURNE BOWLS BOTH Cranbourne 1 and Cranbourne 2 sides are now at a critical balance with three wins and three losses for the year. The question is where to now? Cranbourne 1 were disappointing at home against Pakenham going down by 20 shots while Cranbourne 2 were convincingly defeated away by powerhouse side Mulgrave Country club by 16 shots. Both 3 and 4 sides lost again but one shining light was the performance by the rink of Lyndsay Coate and his team of Olive Stanley, Jan Coate and Craig Moore who a good day, winning by 15 shots. Next week Cranbourne 1 plays Clayton away and Cranbourne 2 plays Berwick at home. RESULTS - Round 6 Side 1, Division 2 - Cranbourne 74 lost to Pakenham 94; F Helle 22-22, D Boggie 16-21, J Parker 22-27, and J Mulder 14-24. Side 2, Division 3 - Cranbourne 63 lost to Mulgrave Country Club 79; G Dudink 18-20; M Boltong 13-20; S Burnett 15-21 and G Hunt 17-18. Side 3, Division 3 - Cranbourne 60 lost to Cheltenham 95; S Raiti 11-36, C Griffiths 19-20, K Bowler 10-22 and T Whalley 20-17. Side 4, Division 4 - Cranbourne 65 lost to Hampton 93; M Tankard 12-18; J Forsythe 7-40; R Tormey 17-21 and L Coate 29-14.
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Prized win on Jack’s day CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS THE inaugural Jack Hosie Day Memorial Tournament proved to be a proud moment for the Cranbourne RSL Bowls Club. Jack is a recently departed clubman who was a dedicated, hardworking and long-serving committee member who is missed by all at the club. Congratulations to Terry Byrnes, Karen Murray and Helga Dietze on winning what is sure to be a prized trophy in the years to come. SATURDAY - Pennant Division 2 - Cranbourne RSL 86 def Narre Warren 51 It was the ’Alamo’ for the RSL this week and just like those brave American’s the RSL overcome extreme odds to score a great win. The game was “win or die“ so we are still alive and our season is back on track. Walter Brannan’s team with Ken Walker back for his first game of the year were convincing winners by 18 shots. Ray Chapman’s team did well winning by 10 shots. F Scicluna, Jesus Carreter, Ken Walker, Walter Brannan 28-10; R Townley, M Hodges, Y vd Wees, R Chapman 23-13; J Black, G Dore, K Murray, K Hocking 22-14; R Hansen, J Wylie, R Crawford, B Bradbury 13-14.
HAMPTON PARK BOWLS SATURDAY pennant resumed after a week off, and Hampton Park had its worst day of the season, with all three teams being beaten. Division 1 were at Hawthorn playing MCC, and won one rink and drew another losing overall by 19 shots. The winning rink was Chris Hendrie, John Nunan, Andrew Brandolin and Shannon Micallef (17-15) and Chris Barnes, Sean McDonald, Mark Paton and Zak Storm drew 22-22. Shane Hardy, Jack Edwards, Larry Simpson and Laurie Edwards lost 10-20, while John Wright, Helen Lambert, Steve Barnes and Warwick Hardy lost 1728. Hampton Park (1) 3-66 lost to MCC (1) 15-85. At Carrum in windy conditions
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Division 8, Team 3 - Cranbourne RSL 52 def Edithvale 33 Another win for the RSL, after a walkover in the first round this team has really started to fire and will be in contention for a finals berth come season end. Jim Grant’s team anchored the win today with a 19 shot win while our other team fought out a thrilling draw. D Muir, M Pearson, J Grant 3213; D Ambrose, G Jones, P Zimmerman 20-20 Division 8, Team 4 - Cranbourne RSL 40 lost to Warburton 46.
Division 2 had a bad day, losing all rinks. Geoff Ampt, Dave Clarke, Jim Westwell and Geoff Ladner were one of the close losers, losing 15-21, and Jen Sherry, Craig Richards, Ian Bartlett and Ken Cobden also lost by 6, 14-20. Heather Naismith, Val Moore, Neville Hendrie and Denise Eastick went down 1137, and Richard Pallett, Toni Sutton, Peter Hayden and Ron Beverly could not get started, losing 10-43. Hampton Park (2) 0-50 lost to Carrum (1) 18-121. Division 6 was at Pound Road but also lost, to Heather Dale. The club’s best winning rink for the day was Lou Soligo, Trevor Harbright, Brian Diaper and Ray Wood (2713), while Gerry Cox, Ann Westwell, Janice Collins and Joss van Hoot only just went down, 15-19.
Trevor Harbright's rink won 27-13 but the Parkers lost 68-91 overall to Heatherdale. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED Rudi Oust, Wayne Grimsey, Vince Kovacic and Rob Woff lost 10-27 and Val Simpson, Jaime Lehmann,
Shannon Micallef was part of a winning Hampton Park rink against MCC. Bill Holden and Ian Kitt lost 16-32. Hampton Park (3) 2-68 lost to Heatherdale (5) 16-91.
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Division 5 - Cranbourne RSL 87 def Bennetswood 59 The RSL kept its top spot on the ladder with a convincing 28 shot win against a gallant Bennetswood. Steve Hickson’s team were the stars winning by 20 shots. Top spot will be hard to keep but the RSL are ready for the battle ahead. B Hall, J Hart, K Hickson, S Hickson 29-9; M Smith, M McIntyre, J Bignold, N Fell 22-17; K Currie, H Reefman, M Bobetic, D Angee 19-15; I Maat, P Campion, P Males, J Vowles 17-18.
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Winners of the inaugural Jack Hosie Memorial Tournament from left; Terry Byrnes, Karen Murray and Helga Dietze with Rose Hosie, wife of the late Jack Hosie. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
The RSL went down in a close contest against our nearby cousins Warburton. Percy Leake’s team did well winning by two shots, unfortunately our other team just lost. A Underwood, L Meagher, P Leake 25-22; G Payne, M Ryan, B Mason15-24. MIDWEEK - Pennant Round 6 Division 3 - Cranbourne RSL 82 def Waverley Golf 46 A big win for the RSL today with the all ladies side led by Karen Murray winning by a huge 33 shots. Ray Chapman’s team was a long way back winning by only 7. Two wins in a week is pretty good going for any team. A well earned rest now until the next round on 17 November. S Brobyn, M Hodges, Y vd Wees, K Murray 43-8; R Bligh, C Butler, P Males, R Chapman 23-16; D Hut, L Magri, G Dore, J Spencer 18-22. Division 4 - Cranbourne RSL 59 lost to Ashburton 66 The game was close all day and with two ends to go scores were level. Unfortunately the RSL dropped a few shots to go down by just 7. P Campion, S Hickson, K Hickson, M Watkinson 24-23; B Hall, A Black, M Bobetic, J Black 20-23; H Reefman, V Bonney, H Rogers, T Bonney 15-20.
A LINKED legacy for Narre Warren tandem Gach Nyuon and Kurt Mutimer could add a new chapter in the Australian Football League. Former Narre North Foxes teammates Nyuon and Mutimer could soon become, for the first time in their football journeys, on opposite sides of the bounce ... set to square off on different AFL teams after Tuesday night’s AFL National Draft. Since meeting up as juniors at Narre Foxes three years ago, Nyuon and Mutimer have become great mates and Mutimer is thrilled at the idea of both Stingrays footballers making it into the national league next week. “I grew up playing Under 15s with Gach - me and him were down at the Foxes, mucking around at training and both had the same aspirations of hopefully one day playing AFL,” Mutimer said. “Three or four years down the track, hopefully we’re in the position to get drafted, which is definitely good.” The pair moved upwards and
onwards to Narre Warren FNC and now the Dandenong Stingrays, always playing together and side by side as a ruck and ruck-rover combination. Gach Nyuon stands out as Narre’s best chance because the All Australian ruckman excelled in only his third football season while leading the Dandenong and Vic Country ruck divisions. The All Australian ruckman’s incredible journey from South Sudan to Narre North Recreation Reserve is extraordinary on its own, but staggering when you add into the equation his talent and proficient ruckwork and extreme athleticism. Dandenong Stingrays coach Craig Black has been one of Nyuon’s biggest supporters and helped the fledgling ruckman make the step up through the TAC Cup ranks and to the verge of a league football career. “New to the game and his improvement from a 17 year old to an 18 year old can’t be underestimated,” Black said. “When the big Gman realised what he had to do with
Kurt Mutimer, pictured, and Gach Nyuon and Mitch Cox stand as Narre Warren’s three prime draft prospects heading into Tuesday’s AFL National Draft. 138498 Picture: JARROD POTTER his training output, his consistency in games went up when his work ethic improved.” Mutimer - who coach Black describes as “Mr Consistency” - has done it all this year, but seems most at home in and under and right in the centre square. “He wasn’t going to pop up and kick six goals a game or going to take the big screamers, but did everything well during the season,” Black said. “He can use his pace to his full ability - but then again he played well as an inside-mid, so anyone looking for an inside-out-
side midfielder could use Kurt and he could even develop into a halfback.” Mutimer and the third prime Narre Warren prospect Mitch Cox - who many think could be a Rookie Draft chance on Friday - have smashed through all comers inside the Dandenong and Vic Country midfields as well. Mutimer, Nyuon and Cox have earned the right to dream about what could happen on the biggest day of their football-driven lives so far when the AFL Draft starts on Tuesday night.
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‘Orleans’ 4-Piece Outdoor Lounge Setting.
Quality comfort meets relaxed style in the ‘Orleans’. Setting consists of a 3-seater sofa, two armchairs and a coffee table.
GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING
SPACIOUS DINING
$
2299
$
‘Montreal’ 13-Piece Oval Outdoor Dining Setting.
With ample seating, the ‘Montreal’ is perfect for those who love to entertain. Setting consists of a 2700 x 1700mm oval table, ten chairs and two lazy susans. Seat cushions sold separately.
‘Jacob’ 9-Piece Octagonal Outdoor Dining Setting.
Impress your guests with the perfect outdoor setting for spring! Setting consists of a 1770mm table and eight matching chairs. Lazy susan sold separately...$79
SPACIOUS SEATING
VERSATILE & STYLISH
$
DINE IN STYLE
2999
‘Carlton’ 7-Piece Outdoor Bar Setting.
Entertain in superb style with the ‘Carlton’. Includes a bar-style table with stainless steel footrest, a removable stainless steel ice bucket with drainage hole and hose, removable ice bucket cover and six matching chairs.
50 Months Interest Free
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with our Easy Payment Option
0% INTEREST
NO DEPOSIT
50 Equal Monthly Payments
Offer ends 24/12/15. Minimum purchase $490. Total amount payable with 50 equal monthly payments until January 2020. Apply in store/online. Available for in store and selected online purchases.Approved applicants only. Fees & charges apply. Interest applies if you do not comply with terms and conditions.
DANDENONG Corner Frankston-Dandenong and Greens Roads. 8791 3333
SHOP with CONFIDENCE Ends 22/11/15. Harvey Norman® stores are operated by independent franchisees. Accessories shown are not included.
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*1. Conditions of 50 Months Instalment Interest Free until January 2020: Available to approved GO MasterCard customers on transactions made between 15/11/15 and 24/12/15 where the amount financed is $490 or more. Offer available on purchases from Harvey Norman franchisees. Excludes gaming consoles, games, gift cards, Apple and Miele products. Excludes brands and other products that are offered for sale under agency agreements with Harvey Norman franchisees. Offer available on advertised or ticketed price. Total amount is payable by 50 approximate equal monthly instalments (exact amounts specified in your statement). If there is an outstanding balance after the interest free period ends in January 2020, interest will be charged at 29.49%. This notice is given under the GO MasterCard Conditions of Use, which specify all other conditions for this offer. A $25.00 Establishment Fee applies to new approved applicants. Account Service fee of $4.95 per month applies. Also available to existing GE Creditline, Gem Visa and Buyer’s Edge customers. Refer to product websites for conditions, fees and charges. Credit is provided by GE Capital Finance Australia (ABN 42 008 583 588), trading as GE Money. Australian Credit Licence 392145. 1205096-EG47-15