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Screen of hope But even with each determined to make amends, the film does not back away from showing how difficult it is for men to break tendencies that for so long have been normal practice. An incident occurred during filming and features in the doco, which reminded Sophie how hard it could be for men to change, and the consequences for their partners and children.

“When the guys had setbacks, it felt like a setback for not just the individuals but for our crew as well,” she said. “I set about trying to see positive change in the lives of these families but that didn’t always occur. “It’s an important lesson and part of the reality of that kind of work - it works for some and it doesn’t work for others.” Sophie began her research into Call Me Dad in 2012, but her reasons for pursuing the project date back much further. “My mother’s father was very violent ... and my mum grew up in a small country town, and neither she nor my grandmother ever really spoke about what happened at home,” she said. Continued on page 7

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Burning ambition By GARRY HOWE A FIRE lit in the conscience of more than 100 community leaders across Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia as part of the three-year Challenge Family Violence program that will never be extinguished. That’s the opinion of Christiaan O’Dea from the Department of Justice and Regulation who was part of the ground-breaking project that winds up this month. “I challenge participants to continue with their work in this area,” he told a recent showcase event at the City of Casey. “This program has lit a fire within this group that cannot be extinguished.” The Challenge Family Violence program enlisted the help of predominantly male community leaders across the three municipal areas to pledge their support for the White Ribbon principles and seek to change attitudes and behaviour towards women in their spheres of influence. They participated in a series of workshops to be better informed about attitudes towards women in society that can lead to family violence - things like gender inequality, stereotyping and male privilege. Then Cardinia Mayor Leticia Wilmot applauded the initiative as fostering prevention through leadership. “The program focused on men and the faith and sporting communities and had dedicated women leading the way,” she said. Cr Wilmot said the issue of fam-

Key players in the Challenge Family Violence program (foreground from left) Caroline Bell, manager Community Safety, City of Casey; Michelle Smith, City of Greater Dandenong; Janelle Dymock and Kim Cater, City of Casey. Background from left: John Bennie, CEO City of Greater Dandenong; Workinea Dinsa, Oromo Community; Jacques Boulet, Kristen Sheridan, Borderlands Cooperative; Cr Leticia Wilmot, Cardinia Shire Council; Cr Mick Morland, City of Casey; Cr Graeme Moore, Cardinia Shire Council; Tony Fitzgerald, Outlook. Rear: Jim Reiher, Challenge mentor; Marama Kufi, Monash Health and Frank Cresia, Waverly Industries. 147237 ily violence needed a whole-ofcommunity response and the Challenge program went a long way to achieving that. “It was able to use community leaders as agents for change,” she said. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz noted that Victoria Police respond to 70,000 family violence cases each year. “This has to change,” he said.

“We must get to a place where every woman and child feels safe.” Greater Dandenong councillor Roz Blades closed proceedings with an insightful and personal message. Cr Blades said she grew up in an area where family violence was rife, yet it remained in the home, behind closed doors. “People didn’t talk about it, let alone act on it,” she said. “I am proud to be a part of an

organisation that is taking such a public stance. “The people who will benefit are those involved in violent relationships, who will be for not much longer.” * Star News Group editor Garry Howe participated in the Challenge Family Violence program. If you need help contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188 or via www.safesteps.org.au.

Safer steps MULTI-LANGUAGE family violence support is now available from safe steps. The Family Violence Response Centre launched support brochures in multiple languages for women from non-English-speaking backgrounds at its AGM on Wednesday 18 November. CEO Annette Gillespie said safe steps aimed to be responsive and accessible to all, and that it had also launched two websites for young people. The www.safestepschildren.org.au site targets children aged from five to 12 years while www. safestepsyouth.org.au caters for 12 to 18-yearolds. Ms Gillespie said half of safe steps’ clients were aged under 18, with many women coming through the service fleeing violent homes with their children. “It is vital that children and young people have access to resources to help them through this traumatic period in their lives,” she said. “The microsites feature important information written specifically for youth by our family violence specialists. “The language, images and characters are both appealing and appropriate to the target audiences. “We hope the sites will be used by schools and community groups to help educate youth about family violence and safe relationships.” Ms Gillespie said the aim was to help young people to better understand their feelings and what was happening at home and to break the learned behaviour cycle of family violence. “Children living in homes where there is family violence are in an environment that is unpredictable and filled with tension and fear,” she said. “The impact can be ongoing and long-lasting. These children are living with trauma. “Exposure to domestic violence can have significant psychological, behavioural, health and socioeconomic impacts on children, including depression, anxiety and difficulties in school. “Fear, embarrassment, lack of concentration, isolation and loneliness are just some of the emotions and feelings that a child or young person may feel in this situation.” If you need help contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre 1800 015 188 or go to www.safesteps.org.au

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Stand strong together THE teenage girl is beamed live into Dandenong Magistrate’s Court to talk about the havoc wreaked on her family by her father’s explosive temper. She should be home studying for the VCE exam that awaits her the next day. Instead, she is describing the emotional and physical violence that punctuates do-

mestic life for her, her mother and sibling. Whether her father is found guilty or not, the girl and her family are living in a prison as harmful, restrictive and frightening as the real thing. This week the News once again joins the chorus of voices calling for an end to family violence.

This special edition, published to coincide with this week’s White Ribbon Day, highlights the harrowing stories of victims and reflects on the parade of anger, denial and despair which confront magistrates in their daily work. We reflect on the Challenge Family Violence project, a collaboration between men across Casey, Greater Dandenong and Car-

dinia, which wound up earlier this year due to a lack of government funding, and speak to police and welfare services about what it is like on the family violence front line. We think shining a light on this once taboo subject can only help foster understanding and action and help rid our communities of this cruel and destructive scourge.

Family violence victims face frustrating wait for help By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FAMILY violence incidents are being “triaged” by frustrated Casey police due to a lack of divisional van patrols, claim police officers. A Casey-based police member in the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court witness box this month said his divisional van was delayed during a family violence callout on a weekday midafternoon. This was due to the divvy being the only one available in the municipality at the time, which, he added, was often the case. Police Association Victoria spokesman Sergeant Wayne Gatt said such a

situation was “not atypical” due to increasing workloads and diminishing frontline resources at police stations. “There’s circumstances that can occur quite easily where you have three or four divisional vans tied up and only have one available for new jobs. “There’s no fat in the resources.” Family violence callouts, although a high priority for police, were being “triaged” and forced back in a queue of jobs, Sgt Gatt said. “It’s a growing trend where members of the public have to wait.” Sgt Gatt said he had received calls from Casey police officers in “frustration and despair”; they had “little respite” from back-to-back night and

weekend shifts. Funding for frontline policing’s divisional vans and watch-house crews was “less than ever before”, he said. It was being diverted into taskforces such as the family violence unit. The unit was a “great, commendable initiative” focused on recidivist offenders but a divisional van was still needed for frontline domestic violence, Sgt Gatt said. “The rationale is taskforce policing reduces the workload for frontline divisions. “That’s sometimes the case, but there will always be a call for a divisional van to attend crime scenes and accident scenes.

Help is as close as a telephone call away the most common type of violence against women. It affects 30 per cent of women worldwide. If you are a part of that, ontact: National Sexual Assault, Family and Domestic Violence Counselling Line: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732), 24 hour.

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HAVE you taken the White Ribbon oath? Wednesday 25 November is White Ribbon Day - a day to make a promise that you will stand up, speak out and act to prevent men’s violence against women. According to the 2013 World Health Organization report intimate partner violence is

“This is increasing and not being resolved by taskforce policing.” A teenage family violence victim in Casey-Cardinia told Star News Group she and her grandmother waited for police for an hour while sheltering from her enraged, ice-addicted boyfriend in October. As they waited, the man screamed threats from outside the house, smashed five windows and sent messages that he’d kill the pair. A Victoria Police spokeswoman said there was “never just one divisional van patrol rostered on in Casey”. “The number of divisional van patrols rostered on is dependent on need and is increased during peak times.”

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Respect is the answer By LACHLAN MOORHEAD “THIS poor woman’s covered in bruises where do I go?” These are the words of Stephanie Saunders spoken on Thursday 19 November, reflecting a communal response from people who witness others being victimized by family violence but don’t know where to turn for help. Stephanie, the President of the Casey Multi-Faith Network, was hosting the group’s annual White Ribbon luncheon when she asked the rhetorical question. From April 2014 to March 2015 there were 3759 family incidents reported in Casey compared to 3636 in the same period a year earlier - the most of any local government area. Meanwhile, the total number of recorded offences in Casey rose by almost 12.9 per cent in the same period, with 18,122 incidents reported in Casey compared to 16,056 a year earlier. The White Ribbon event took place at the Casey Council chambers where the three keynote speakers addressed a packed audience which included Casey Mayor Sam Aziz and councillors Damien Rosario and Mick Morland. The guest speakers at the luncheon included Community Development Officer for the Challenge Family Violence Project Dr Crystal Bruton, InTouch Inc Program Manager Roshan Bhandary and Victoria

Police officer Maha Sukkar. Dr Bruton called on people of all faiths to “work together”. “We can all work together, as a community, to prevent violence against women and their children,” she said. “To prevent violence against women, we must address inequalities between men and women in our society and ensure women are treated with respect. “Faith leaders can play an important role in promoting equity and respect toward women and speak out against attitudes that accept or support violence within their communities.” Ms Bhandary said the aim of InTouch was for women and children from “diverse cultural backgrounds to be safe and free of violence.” Ms Sukkar, who as well as being Lebanese is a police officer for the Southern Metro Multicultural Liaison Unit, has worked for many years to try to break down cultural barriers that often lead to family violence. “My message to the community is that the police are here to help make you feel safe,” she said. “The police want to hear about any type of family violence or violence in general that you experience, even if it is not a crime. “We need to know what is happening in the community otherwise we cannot help you in preventing the crime.”

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE officer Maha Sukkar is something of a pioneer. The Lebanese-born Maha was the first Victorian police officer to wear a hijab as part of her uniform. And now Senior Constable Sukkar, based at Dandenong Police Station, is one of just two multicultural liaison officers who work in the southern metro region. In her own words, helping to prevent family violence has been a “passion” of Maha’s and made her a perfect guest speaker for Casey Multi-Faith Network annual White Ribbon luncheon, held at Casey Council chambers on Thursday 19 November. In her line of work, Maha sees how family violence can wreak havoc within multicultural communities and she understands how important her role is in changing societal stereotypes. She deals with about two cases a week related to forced marriage. Laws passed by the Labor government in 2013 made it illegal to coerce, threaten or deceive someone into marriage. “Working with multicultural communities, family violence is very rife ... because it’s the culture, it’s the way we were brought up, it’s the way things are done,” she told the audience. “Marital rape is right now my absolute work ... I hate it but I work with it, because it’s really, really hard. “Forced marriage is another form of family violence that I manage.

So much more than a black eye By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FAMILY violence may not be what many people think it is. The issue inside the homes of Casey residents at an above average rate comes in various forms and hurts victims far beyond a black eye. Head of the Casey Family Violence Unit (CFVU) Sergeant Ian Lane said one partner exercising control over the other is the real crux of the universal problem. “Family violence comes in the nonphysical form as well as the physical such as threats, psychological, economical and verbal abuse,” Sgt Lane said. “Awareness campaigns that show victims with black eyes often bring it home for people but don’t highlight other forms that women are falling victim to.” With 37 years’ experience in the force and 15 of them patrolling the

streets of Casey Sgt Lane has been in charge of the CFVU for two years and said threats and economical abuse is what he sees most of. “Contrary to popular belief, most of our work isn’t offences of physical violence,” he said. “We see economical abuse where one partner is being held against their will and threats are made to take away credit cards or the partner is only given $10 or $15 a week to live off. “Or money is only provided for household costs and nothing is left for them to buy things they may want.” Sgt Lane said controlling male partners who solely delegate finances can also segregate their partner as well. “Isolating a partner and ensuring they don’t leave the home and aren’t allowed to mix in a social circle or make friends is another form of abuse,” he said. Coercive and threatening behaviour in a non-sexual manner is another facet

The guest speakers at he Multi-Faith White Ribbon lunch were, from left, Roshan Bhandary, Crystal Bruton and Maha Sukkar. “I’m urging people to report. If you know your neighbour is having an issue with her husband, please report it. “At least call me personally, go the police station at Dandenong and ask for Maha. “Everyone knows who Maha is.” She said she was happy to sit down and talk to anyone. “Especially if that person is from a multicultural background and is scared of police,” Maha said. “There’s always ways of doing things.” If you need help, contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre 1800 015 188, or go to www.safesteps.org.au.

“Again it’s still under the carpet, it’s big these days, especially among multicultural communities. “It happens to 13-year-olds and 14-year-olds, marrying them off to a 30-year-old and forcing them to get married.” Drawing on recent statistics, Maha noted that there had been 390 reports of family violence in Casey just in the past month. And she said acts of violence against women in public were becoming more prevalent. “There’s a lot lately and there’s more now since the Paris attacks, unfortunately, (against) women who are obviously Muslims or obviously religious,” she said.

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of family violence and Sgt Lane said such abuse can come in very simple ways. “Threats like ‘if dinner is not on the table by the time I am home’ I will do such and such to you and a lot of verbal, emotional abuse goes on with this type of family violence,” he said. The typical family violence offender is a male aged 18 to 45 years old and Sgt Lane said the CFVU doesn’t see a lot of female offenders. “Females assaulting males may not be reported to same level but I could count on one hand the number of those incidents over the last couple of months,” he said. Sgt Lane encourages anyone who is falling victim or knows of someone experiencing violence in the home to make a police report. “The rise in family violence offences is a good thing,” he said. “If family violence reports went down I’d ask myself why because I

Direct and indirect threats Sexual assault Emotional and psychological torment Economic control Damage to property Social isolation Behaviours causing a person to live in fear Physical injury don’t know that enough is being done at the moment to stem the flow of these types of offences.

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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.” Men in denial are commonplace in family violence cases at the court. They are led from the police cells to the dock often in shock. Often they have been arrested the night before, and never previously been taken into custody before. It’s part of the police’s stated proarrest and pro-remand policy against such offenders, and the court’s determination to fast-track these cases. Another incredulous accused man denies charges of choking his ex by the

throat despite an observable red swelling being found on her neck. He had told police: “F***. I’m not getting charged with that s***.” The man didn’t initially appear at court because he was more worried about losing his job. When he did appear, the magistrate offered him a community-corrections order for a guilty plea. But the accused declined and decided to contest the charges. “So does he prefer to go to jail?” a disbelieving judge said. “You’d be looking at a term of imprisonment for strangulation. It’s taken seriously because of the potential for homicide.

“I’m not asking for you take unpaid community work but to engage with a men’s behaviour program.” After a talk with his lawyer, the accused asked for some more time to consider his options. It’s strange how often the men in the dock seem so small and meek. Their silence is in such contrast to the screaming threats to kill their partner, and the blows they inflict within the sanctum of the family home. Sometimes their victims fall silent, particularly when the perpetrator is a husband who, if convicted, risk having their bridging visa revoked and being returned to their homeland. In that situation, the victims often

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THE man accused of more than 6000 intervention order breaches can’t believe he’s in court. He’s already told the police that the charges are “bulls***”. As he waits hours, the stronglybuilt businessman mulls over how he and his five employees are losing a day of work. He fumes with his arms crossed as he tells the magistrate he’ll plead guilty just so he can bring the ordeal to an end. In his impatience, he’s shoved aside a Victoria Legal Aid lawyer in midsentence as she’s addressed the judge on his behalf. He makes light of the nearly 6500 calls and texts to his ex-partner in two months - all in breach of an intervention order. There was never any violence or threats, the man says. The calls and texts were usually instigated by the ex, who wanted to remove the intervention order anyway. “It’s usually about money,” he says. “Basically, someone doesn’t get their own way so this is a way of getting at me.” At Dandenong Magistrates’ Court a magistrate often tries to recalibrate the accused’s victim-blaming attitude. Today, the judge told the man: “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.” The magistrate said it was irrelevant whether an estimated 4000 of the calls and messages were instigated by

cave to the pressure from family and friends to back off. On other occasions, victims refuse to shirk the issue. Recently a teenager, on the day before her VCE English exam, testified on video-link against her father. She spoke of her dad being in “one of those moods”, of him trying to hug and kiss his ex-partner and wanting to become a family again. The usual stuff, she wearily called it. “You get used to his behaviour.” She described her dad following them as they drove away, her sister crying due to the situation, him following her mum in the house, the slamming of doors, banging and yelling. She stayed in the car, holding down the door lock to stop her father coming in. “I keep sticking up for mum and he told me I was a disgrace to him.” When her grandmother called her phone, she was in tears, worried and scared, she says over the court’s video screen. The daughter said her relationship with Dad was confusing. “I just avoid him because I know he gets angry very easily. “He gets in arguments over silly things all the time.” As she testified, her father sat hunched over in the courtroom with tears welling in his eyes. Over the video link, her father is invisible to her, as he is outside the court as well. If you need help contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188 or through www.safesteps.org.au.

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THE first stage of the City of Casey’s new council chambers was kicked off, with Brookfield Multiplex Constructions Pty. Ltd chosen to bring the $125 million project to life. With a proven track record and a resume reading Federation Square, Royal Melbourne Showgrounds and the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, “Brookfield Multiplex was the standout team” for the job, Mayor Sam Aziz said. On Monday 23 November the construction giant met with Casey council to formalise the agreement. “Today officially marks the beginning of the construction process for Bunjil Place. This is an exciting day for the City of Casey and a significant milestone in the project’s timeline,” Cr Aziz said. The build which will be ongoing for the next two years will be the only re-

gional community facility of its kind, and Brookfield Multiplex managing director Graham Cottam said his team was thrilled to take on a “one-of-a-kind project”. “Brookfield has industry-leading, internationally accredited systems and processes, and we are ready and excited to hit the ground running and work with the council and Casey community to deliver Bunjil Place by late 2017,” Mr Cottam said. In a statement from the Casey council, Cr Aziz said the “community can expect to see Brookfield Multiplex on site this week (23- 27), with construction works to commence within a few weeks.” The construction project is expected to create more than 1200 job opportunities 700 of which will be local. The new facility will include an 800seat theatre, studio, art gallery, community library and meeting rooms, civic centre and council offices.

A proud council, Brookfield Multiplex regional director Ross Snowball with Brookfield Multiplex managing director Graham Cottam, Casey Mayor Sam Aziz, Casey executive officer Mike Tyler and Councillors Damien Rosario, Mick Morland, Wayne Smith, Louise Berkelmans, Rafal Kaplon and Amanda Stapledon.

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PUT this other burglar into the category of naive or stupid. The thief allegedly stole car keys from an elderly resident’s home in a retirement village and then the resident’s car out of a locked garage. All this happened while the old man was sleeping in bed. Apparently the burglar, who was facing a lengthy jail term for aggravated burglary, struggled with the concept of ‘retirement village’. In his own defence, he told police he had no idea his victim was elderly. TWO men’s confrontation at a Bunnings

roundabout turned into a lengthy bun-fight in court. According to one man’s version he had slowed down in his ute and trailer for a mum and her toddler near the crossing. Then he’s been overtaken by a guy in a four-wheel drive who, in the process, scraped their vehicle on a median strip sign. The first driver has then been blamed for side-swiping the four-wheel-drive and charged with leaving the scene of the accident without exchanging details. “He started ranting and raving. I told him he was a bloody idiot,” the man told the court. “There’s no way I’m going to give details to a guy like him.

With 2 million geocaches worldwide, Casey Fields was one of Victoria’s main destinations this month. The Melbourne Adventure was launched in Casey on Sunday 15 November and councillor Geoff Ablett said the digital orienteering is a fantastic and innovative addition to the municipality. “More than 1000 people visited Casey Fields to get involved in what is sure to be the largest geocaching event held in the southern hemisphere,” Cr Ablett said. Participants on the day had the opportunity to engage in canoeing, kayaking and tree climbing all while navigating using their mobile GPS.

THE regular media briefing with Casey police was a bit different this week. With the regular meeting room occupied by a conference, reporters were ushered into a room on the ground floor that barely fit a table and chairs. But although it was cramped, the journalists still walked away from the briefing with enough news to fill the crime pages.

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From front page In this way Sophie was drawn to Dave Nugent and Jacqui Seamark, who run the weekly two and a half hour Heavy METAL sessions. It was 20 years ago when Dave, who started the group in 2004, realised he had to change. “My partner and I were invited to a family function and we had a disagreement before the function and I spat the dummy and didn’t want to go,� he previously told Star News. “I went to the party and made a fool of myself, I got a bit of steel pipe out of my work truck and started smashing up the car in front of a lot of people and children and I realised when I saw the looks on those kids’ faces that I’d really scared these guys.� Dave shares his story in the documentary, and draws on his own history to help the men in the group. “With David and Jacqui, it’s their relationship with the participants that enabled my own relationships with those in the group to develop,� Sophie said. “They (David and Jacqui) are very compassionate, very skilful, and very brave people. “They feel the film’s a very realistic portrayal of the work they do - it portrays both the successes and the limitations of their work. “Men’s behavioural change programs do not change all men, and it is not the answer to every family’s problem, but it can change some men and improve the safety of women and children.� For more information on Call Me Dad visit www.callmedadfilm.com, and to check out a trailer for the film visit berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au If you need help, contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre 1800 015 188, or go to www.safesteps.org.au

FOR 11 years Fiona Link-Freeman has worked with women trying to escape and save their children from abusive relationships. The Windermere Victim’s Assistance counsellor advises them and mentors them, but at the end of the day, she said, it was up to the victim to make a decision to act. This makes the response a victim receives the first time she seeks help utterly crucial to what happens next. “Usually, the first disclosure a woman makes, that response will determine whether she continues to seek support,� she said. “Because they’ve been brainwashed ... � In just over a decade with Windermere in Narre Warren, Fiona has seen family violence campaigning increase tenfold. But the insidious societal scourge still continues to tear families apart, particularly in Casey and Cardinia where many of Fiona’s clients are from. From April 2014 to March 2015 there were 3759 family incidents reported in Casey compared to 3636 in the same period a year earlier - the most of any local government area. “It’s becoming a lot more of a serious public issue that needs to be addressed and out there it makes it a lot easier for women to have courage and trust to disclose their experiences,� Fiona said. “More women are coming to the forefront, and it’s a huge step in addressing the issue.�

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But in Fiona’s case, tackling family violence has always been a priority, even dating back to long before she started working with Windermere. “It’s always been the case for me,� she said.

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Rally round the road By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT’S been closed for 11 years, and there’s still no resolution in sight for Evans Road. Directly affecting Cranbourne West, Lynbrook and Lyndhurst residents among hundreds more who sit in bottleneck traffic each day - Evans Road is a major concern for the 150 local residents who met at a recent rally. It’s the road that makes many southeast commuters late on a daily basis, and is stripping them of “quality time with their family”, Casey Councillor Amanda Stapledon said. “If a temporary solution was made

by VicRoads and the State Government, the whole community would benefit,” she said at a recent rally. “It would form a more engaged and happy community - everywhere Lyndhurst residents go they have to endure significant traffic jams of up to half an hour. “Opening Evans Road would give them another option, link them to services in Lynbrook and ease congestion at the Thompsons Road roundabout.” Currently closed due to safety concerns, Acting VicRoads Metro South East Director of Transport and Planning Ms Savoula Lidis said the next step for Evans Road was under inves-

tigation. “We have met with Casey council engineers to discuss options on how to open Evans Road without adversely affecting the safety and capacity of this location,” Ms Lidis said. “There were a number of options suggested, and we both (council and VicRoads) agreed to investigate these over the coming weeks.” Cr Stapledon said the council was ready to re-open the road four years ago, but VicRoads decided against it due to the unsafe intersection at South Gippsland Highway, Hallam Road and Evans Road. “VicRoads said the intersection

needs to be upgraded before Evans Road could be opened and council have since put forward temporary options for a re-open because this is of top priority for residents and the council. “But there is no political will by the State Government to fix the intersection,” Cr Stapledon said. Left as it is, the closed road is causing a different set of safety concerns with drivers illegally ignoring barriers and signs and taking the grassy route alongside the train tracks to avoid long traffic delays. Casey Cr Damien Rosario said “people are taking their lives into their

own hands”. “Every day people are driving through the closed road and it’s becoming a problem because of the alternative option which is a big detour,” he said. Rubbish dumping at the closed section of Evans Road is another issue, Cr Stapledon said. “A massive rubbish clean-up was recently done because people use it as a dumping ground - and it’s been this way for as long as I’ve been on council,” she said. What do you think should be done to re-open Evans Road in a safe way?

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A DAILY five-minute trip down the road for one Lyndhurst mum takes on average 45 minutes due to the Evans road closure. Carrie McKerlie-Gregson’s sons, four-year-old Parker and one-year-old Preston, spend an extra 40 minutes at their childcare centre because their mum is stuck in traffic. “We chose that childcare centre close to five years ago because we had been told Evans Road was going to open. All they needed to do was to put in a train crossing and we were all celebrating,” Carrie said. “Then we got told otherwise and centres much closer to us have opened up but my children

are settled in and we don’t want to move them now.” Choosing not to illegally drive through the blocked off road like many of her neighbours, Carrie said the round trip to pick up her sons from an address off Evans Road is “just a mess”. “Something needs to be decided as soon as possible - we all have the same concerns about the bottleneck on Thompsons Road because three lanes go down to one,” she said. “And that’s where I spend the majority of my time stuck in traffic and the feelings among other residents are that someone’s going to get seriously injured by illegally crossing because of the train.”

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Ex-boxer now behind bars His licence had been suspended pending a medical review, though Bogovic’s lawyer was unable to reveal what the medical issue was. “There was talk of a blackout (while driving),” the lawyer said. The 27-year-old accused also had four prior drivingwhile-suspended convictions. Magistrate Gerard Bryant said Bogovich’s walkout on the dentist after a procedure of up to two hours was “heartless”. “It shows complete and utter contempt and disregard for someone’s hard work. “Maybe in Beverly Hills (veneers) might be considered an emergency but not in the ordinary sense of the word.” Mr Bryant noted a Corrections Victoria report assessing Bogovich as a high risk of reoffending. “They reckon you’re going to fail. It’ll be a challenge to yourself to prove everyone wrong.” Bogovich was jailed three months, followed by 100 hours of unpaid work and judicial monitoring as part of a 12-month community corrections order. Most of those work hours could be converted into programs such as drug counselling and anger management. Bogovich was banned from driving for two years.

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Inner Wheel turns slowly By GEORGIA WESTGARTH INNER Wheel Cranbourne is delivering close to $8000 to local charities this Christmas, but that annual boost for aid organisations might all be over in 2017. President of Cranbourne’s Inner Wheel Charmaine Skewes said she was concerned for the longevity of the women’s friendship group. “We are struggling to get members and when our doors shut, there’ll be no more fund-raising from us for Cranbourne,” Ms Skewes said. Delivering much-needed money to the Cranbourne In-

formation and Support Service (CISS) each year along with two or three other chosen charities, Ms Skewes said the rewarding results would be sorely missed in the community. “This year we are giving $4000 to CISS, $2000 to the WAYSS Women’s Refuge and $1000 to Who Cares We do for Christmas toys for needy children,” she said. “Every year at Christmas time we empty our bank account for community not-forprofit organisations like the soup bus, respite for full time carers and school children in need of uniforms and books.”

Ms Skewes is confident the group which has been operating in Cranbourne for more than 20 years will continue next year but said without a president and secretary willing to put in the time the group will be forced to stop in 2017. “We have 32 members and we meet once a month to discuss what we’ll do and who we’ll help, but we also have guest speakers - it’s a great friendship club because we all look after each other,” she said. “All sorts of people are in Inner Wheel and of all ages, there is no status symbol and we are not religious, but we do need new committee members.”

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admissions to police, said he was helping his girlfriend with a “registration transfer issue” but denied the assaults. Also in 2013, Bogovic requested emergency surgery at a Cranbourne West dental clinic under the nom-de-plume ‘Steven Yannick’ and using invalid Medicare details. For the negotiated price of $400, the accused received a veneers operation at 6.30pm. After the procedure, he told the dentist he left his wallet in the car and didn’t return. His fingerprints left on the dental clinic’s forms were identified by police. Bogovic also faced shop theft and assault charges for pushing a female store manager several times and fleeing with his girlfriend and $152 of stolen underwear, bras and thongs from a Best and Less in Keysborough in October. Last year, Bogovic’s car clipped a vehicle and forced it in the gutter as he overtook it at a Princes Highway intersection at Clayton, the court heard. After failing to start his own car at the scene, Bogovic fled on foot from the pregnant victim without exchanging details. The accused committed three petrol drive-offs from a Mulgrave servo in May and June, as well as seven drivingwhile-suspended charges over the past two years.

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A FORMER pro-boxer on the run for two years has been jailed over deceptions including fleeing from a Cranbourne West dentist without paying for a veneers procedure. Jamie Bogovic, 27, had been hand-picked by world champion Jeff Fenech and won six of six fights during his career, his lawyer told a court on 23 November. During a break from his training regime, Bogovich’s “world came crashing down” he became lost and started using ice, his lawyer said. The accused had been on the run for so long because “he had obvious concerns for his liberty”, and had plans to revive his boxing career in Newcastle, the lawyer said. Bogovich pleaded guilty to a string of offences including pretending to be a private investigator and trying to induce money from a Sandhurst household in 2013. When his ruse was rejected, Bogovic became aggressive towards the two residents and dragged one of them out the front door towards his car, the court heard. He struck the female victim to the face. The other resident who stepped in was pushed against a wall and punched in the guts, police prosecutor Senior Constable Dani Lord said. Bogovic, in making partial

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More freeway lanes By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EXTRA lanes will be added to the Monash Freeway in Melbourne’s outer south-east, with plans for a $400 million upgrade to the major arterial unveiled by the State Government on the weekend. Under the proposal, announced on Sunday following weeks of speculation, the freeway will be widened to five lanes running each way between EastLink and the South Gippsland Highway, and three lanes each way further out to Clyde Road. Premier Daniel Andrews joined Roads Minister Luke Donnellan and Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley on Sunday morning in Hallam to announce the project, which is expected to go to tender in mid-2016, with construction slated to begin in 2017, and expected to be finished the following year. Roads Minister Luke Donnellan confirmed Labor would look to “partner” with the Federal Government to fund the upgrade, with some media outlets reporting they were looking for the Commonwealth to chip in as much as half of the estimated cost. But Mr Donnellan wouldn’t specify how much would be sought from his Federal counterparts. In October it was reported how the Turnbull Government was believed to have agreed to unlock the $1.5 billion East West Link money allocated to the State Government, provided it will be used on projects like the Monash Freeway. “This is a $400 million upgrade and we’ll be looking to partner with the Commonwealth on this and many other major projects across Victoria,” Mr Donnellan said on Monday. “The government will proceed with the Monash Upgrade regardless of the outcome of the market-led proposal,

Hunt for dirt bike thief POLICE are hunting a man believed to be involved in a spate of dirt bike thefts in Blind Bight, Pearcedale and Devon Meadows. The man, who has been interrupted twice and spotted several other times, is thought to have been allegedly behind six burglaries throughout the area. Dirt bikes were stolen from sheds and garages. Police have released images of the man as well as images of three bikes stolen in the recent burglaries. The male is described as aged in his twenties, Caucasian and slim. He was spotted on one occasion riding a loud road bike in Pearcedale.

Premier Daniel Andrews joined Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley and Roads Minister Luke Donnellan on Sunday to announce plans to widen the Monash Freeway. which is expected to be announced by the end of the year.” La Trobe MP Jason Wood thanked the State Government for making the Monash commitment but questioned why construction wouldn’t start until 2017, claiming the Andrews Government could already access the $1.5 billion in Federal funding. “The $1.5 billion is already with the

State Labor Government, this is totally unacceptable to start work in 2017, I have been told via sources that work could start early next year, especially the traffic management,” he said. “ ... there is $1.5 billion of federal funding which, in part, will go towards the project, so only state Labor is holding back with funding.” With the freeway construction to

start the same year as the previously announced Pakenham rail corridor upgrade - 2017 - concerns have been raised about traffic congestion. Mr Donnellan admitted there would be “some disruptions and inconvenience to residents during the construction phase” but added the government would “manage the disruption as best we can to minimise any inconvenience.”

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AN outstanding residential infill development site, situated at 3S Morris West Circuit, Lynbrook, in Melbourne’s south-east is to be offered for sale by mortgagee’s EOI by Sutherland Farrelly and First National Real Estate Neilson Partners, closing on Tuesday 8 December, at 3pm. The property has a site area of about 2122 square metres and road frontage of about 151 metres. The property is zoned ‘General Residential 1’ under the Casey planning scheme and is suitable for medium density development, subject to planning approval. The property is well serviced by vehicular thoroughfares,

Attractive Lifestyle Farming Opportunity The property is situated on the edge of the growing township in one of Gippslands greener areas. Very close to both coastal and regional town centres via major highway. Well set up property, flat to very gently undulating land. Central laneways, shedding, horse facilities and stockyards. Water fed to numerous paddocks from dam. Established treed shelter belts. Comfortable 3 B/R home, air con, wood heater, lock up garage. Versatile property, income producing via agistment. Ideal investment with possible development opportunity. Well worth inspection.

PRICE RANGE $1 - 1.1 Million Contact Zel Svenson 0438 636 290 or Don Olden 0417 805 312

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Tuesday 8 December, at 3pm Contact: Sutherland Farrelly East Melbourne 9650 3531,

and First National Real Estate Neilson Partners Narre Warren 9705 4888.

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Harcourts Drouin 81 Princes Way Drouin 03 5625 2877 www.drouin.harcourts.com.au

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38 Garfield Road

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 10.30am - 11.00am 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 10.30am - 11.00am Brad Boyde & Pauline Soutar P 03 5625 2877 M 0400 775 388 M 0408 354 403 Harcourts Drouin

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OFFERING an unbeatable level of service, Richard Davis provides Cranbourne and the Casey district with a real estate professional who has a wealth of experience and a proven track record on behalf of his clients. With over a decade of real estate expertise, over 1000 transactions under his belt and a raft of top performance awards, Richard offers a level of service and professionalism that is hard to beat. Friendly and approachable by nature, but with well-honed negotiation skills, Richard understands the local Casey real estate market and what motivates people to buy in the area. A member of the exclusive

Barry Plant Diamond Club and Oak Club, his career achievements mean for those who sell their property through Richard, they can take comfort in the knowledge they are in good for one of life’s biggest transactions. Richard spent many years managing the Barry Plant office in Berwick. He’s experienced in building, property development and has personally bought and sold many properties. So he totally understands the emotions involved in buying and selling property. “Having been on the other end of the real estate transaction, I am always motivated to provide my clients with the kind of

experience I wanted to receive,” Richard explained. “I aim to provide a world class experience and service my clients well above their expectations. To provide a great result and a smooth, hassle free - even enjoyable process.” Call Richard Davis at Barry Plant, Cranbourne, on 0408 360 965.

Mortgagee’s Sale by EOI Closing on Tuesday 8 December 2015 at 3:00 pm 3S Morris West Circuit & 9 Dyson Drive, Lynbrook

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Auction Saturday 19th of December 1:00pm

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Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777

Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162 Grant Sutherland 0418 390 185

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Ross Neilson 0418 331 696 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

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adventure. A quality early education centre and an indoor swimming centre will add to the lifestyle. Perfectly positioned just 10 minutes from Berwick, 45 minutes from the CBD and a leisurely drive from Phillip Island - Clydevale has the best of all worlds. Residents will live within walking distance of new regional shopping centres and the new Clyde North town centre (Hardys Road), and close to plenty of established amenities - including a host of excellent schools, tertiary education options and Casey Fields sporting facilities. Clydevale is another signature project

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LIT UP FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON CHRISTMAS has come early to Timbertop estate this year. Residents are getting into the Christmas spirit by lighting up their homes and giving to local families in need. The streets of Timbertop are lighting up as the festive season approaches, with residents decorating their homes with colourful Christmas lights. Head down to Timbertop during December and see the estate transform into a wonderland of shining colours. The Timbertop Residents Group is also running the 'Share Your Christmas’ initiative, with the community encouraged to donate gifts for less fortunate children in the area. All gifts will go to The 4C’s Crisis Relief Centre and Windermere Child and

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National pride By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH a little help from her dad, Sahana Rudresh beat the rest of the state in a school writing competition. Sahana from Rangebank Primary School was announced the winner of the Indian Essay competition in front of Premier Daniel Andrews and a crowd of 40,000 people at the Diwali Festival on Saturday 7 November. The essay was to be about Australia and India’s official national days which

are both recognised on 26 January. “It took me two days to write it, my dad helped me write about the similarities of the two events and how they are celebrated in India and Australia,” the 11-year-old said. The grade five student and her family said the win came as a total surprise on the day and so did the return tickets to India. “As I was walking up the Federation Square stage to collect my trophy my little sister was yelling out ‘I want the

other ticket’,” Sahana said. Up against 3000 other grade five and six students, Sahana said she was proud of her achievement. “We will buy two more tickets so my whole family can go over and visit my cousins,” she said. Sahana’s newest trophy will take pride of place on her study desk where she practices writing with her dad after school. “I still have to Skype my family in India to tell them the good news!” she said.

WHEN the Shopping on Clyde shopping centre opens on 4 December it won’t just be a new amenity for the community it will be the fulfilment of the latest dream of local businesswoman Judy Clarkson. In a long and full life, Judy has often seen a need in the community and moved to fill it, starting in childcare in the late ’60s and including many and varied projects over the years. “Life has been a journey, you need a vision and if you work towards it one step at a time anything can be accomplished,” Judy said. “I began Cranbourne Daycare and Kindergarten Centre in 1968 and my aim was to cater to the small minority of women choosing to enter the workforce and to provide quality care for their children and my own. “After the first 12 months, more and more women had entered the workforce and the demand for childcare facilities in Cranbourne was growing. “The demand for places had also

increased and to answer this need I employed a Mothercraft nurse and a kindergarten teacher to assist and enhance the early development of our children.” However always one to look for a new challenge and with the help and support of her two daughters and husband, the family turned their thoughts to aged care. “I purchased a 40 acre site again in Cranbourne,” she said. “With the help of my family we wanted to create a place to retire where you could maintain your independence and your dignity. The concept of Blue Hills was created.” Along with her beloved children and grandchildren Judy said her business ventures continue to be a source of pride and joy. When her husband died in March 2014, Judy and her daughters looked for a distraction. “The middle of 2014 we really needed a distraction, so the shopping centre plans began to become a reality and Shopping on Clyde was born..”

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What’s on sing-along group will be meeting every Tuesday, for a 10am rehearsal in the lead up to the Christmas concert. For more information call 9704 0015.

Christmas face painting THE Bank of Melbourne will be holding free Christmas themed face painting at their Westfield Fountain Gate store. ■ 352 Princes Highway, Narre Warren, Westfield Fountain Gate. Saturday 28 November 11am - 3pm. Frankston Ladies Choir performance AS part of this year’s ‘Springtime Concert Series’ at St John’s Anglican Church, the Frankston Ladies Choir presents “A Christmas Concert." The afternoon of Christmas entertainment features arrangements of Simon Walters. The three part harmony will showcase jazzy and jubilant “Jingle Bells” along with the sultry tones of “The Prayer” and Leonard’s Cohen’s “Hallelujah." ■ St John’s 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, conc $15, child $5, includes afternoon tea.

Kitchen Christmas master class with Dani Venn JOIN Dani Venn, ‘The Wholehearted Cook’ and Masterchef Australia contestant at her one day only master class. Christmas themed delicacies will include a thai prawn salad, spiced roast chook and gingerbread whoopie pie ice cream sandwiches. ■ 352 Princes Highway, Narre Warren, Westfield Fountain Gate. Saturday 28 November at the fresh food precinct, level 2, 11am-2pm.

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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 please call Peter on 9769 8245.

Mental health program Multicultural Food Festival A BIG day of fun is to be had at the Hampton Park Multicultural Food Festival. With a giant slide, market stalls, jumping castle, community groups, workshops and a free animal farm, free entertainment and free show bags the event is fit for the whole family. Santa Claus is also expected to make an appearance to give away some festive gifts. ■ Arthur Wren Hall, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park. Saturday 28 November 10am-2pm. For more information email: enquiries@hpng.com.au on the field parade, betting pool and barbecue lunch. Along with a month of bingo and a country and western social afternoon. ■ Narre Warren Senior Citizens Centre Inc. 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. The

GROW offers a unique 12 step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. Gold coin donation appreciated. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre 112 High Street every Wednesday at 10am. For more information contact the Grow Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visit www.grow. net.au.

De-clutter tips BURIED in Treasures is a program for people who have 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. Mental health

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

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

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


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Delight in the deal By ANEEKA SIMONIS THERE are many reasons why Megan Quinn, co-founder of a $3.4 billion high-end fashion retailer, is an international success. At a recent Casey-Cardinia Business Breakfast, the 51-year-old business genius spoke on the journey that led her to birthing luxury retailer Neta-Porter. Her most important piece of advice to business operators: “move to the beat of your own drum”. Net-a-Porter was released to the world in 1999 before online retailing was commonplace. Unlike many pioneering businesses at the time, Net-a-Porter survived the dot com bust - a feat achieved by constant innovation and two-way communication with consumers. “Innovation doesn’t need to be extraordinary. You just have to do something different. Something a little beyond what the customer expects to exceed expectations,” Ms Quinn said, as she spoke to a crowd of local business owners on Wednesday 25 November. When the high-end fashion retailer, stocking everything from Alexander McQueen to Balmain, Dolce and Gabbana, Fendi and Vallentino, was launched, it was done so with no re-

search into or experience in the market. Ms Quinn described the early founding years as ‘constructive anarchy’ - explaining that dominant ideologies about the industry were ignored in the development phases in order to create “something different”. Drawing on the words of late businesswoman Anita Roddick, Ms Quinn said she has long stood by the need for uniquity: “If you do things well, do them better. Be daring, be first, be different, be just.” But Net-a-Porter was not Ms Quinn’s only entrepreneurial success. In the lead up to co-founding the billion-dollar business, the strong business woman worked in advertising, started the cleaning company Partners in Grime as well as founded consultancy firm Q&Co. The daughter of a town publican, Ms Quinn admitted she learnt the ropes to operating a successful business from her dad at a young age. “I lived in pubs from a young age,” she said. “My dad showed me to lead by example. He was always fair and sometimes needed to be firm. I watched him build an authentic relationship with his staff and customers,” she said. That early insight taught her another of her most important lessons:

Megan Quinn inspired a crowd of local business owners with advice on innovation for long-term success. 147275 Picture: GARY SISSONS

“You’re never too senior to pick up a broom”. Ms Quinn is now a non-executive director of UNICEF Australia and Specialty Fashion Group, and an Ambassador for Fitted for Work. She was named the 15th most powerful woman in Australian retail in 2013 by Inside Retail. Ms Quinn founded Net-a-Porter alongside three others including friend Natalie Massanet, Ms Massanet’s husband Arnaud, and Ms Quinn’s former husband Mark.

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

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National Operations Manager of Chemmart Pharmacy Nick Monroe, Executive Director of Chemmart Pharmacy Duncan Phillips, and the Co-proprietors of Casey Central Chemmart Pharmacy Carolyn Wynen and Zoltan Toskov.

Award is the best medicine CASEY Central Chemmart must be taking the right medicine after being named the Victorian Chemmart Pharmacy of the Year for a record fifth time. Co-proprietors Carolyn Wynen and Zoltan Toskov travelled to Vietnam recently to accept the award at the National Conference on behalf of other co-proprietors Lynette Calabrese, Chris Kelly, Anthony Tassone, and the rest of the team.

“We are proud to have served our local community for 15 years and provided quality, accessible healthcare to them every day,” Mrs Wynen said. “The wellbeing of our customers is extremely important to us and it’s heartening to be recognised for our efforts to create a healthier community.” The win comes on the back of the pharmacy’s national award win in 2014.

Mrs Wynen said the award was a pleasant surprise given the pharmacy had to relocate to a smaller, temporary site this year while Casey Central Shopping Centre was being redeveloped. “It certainly has been a challenging year but we are very grateful for the strong, loyal support of our customers during the centre re-development,” she said.


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0418 395 032

• Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks WATER SAME DAY HOT EMENT • General plumbing SERVICE REPLACCTRIC ELE D AN GAS • Tap repairs

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Employment

PATRON WINDOWS

C997259-JL2-12

9794 8989 Professional Services

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

1156175-KC39-14

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V Garage Sales

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

GENERAL LABOURERS AND MEAT PROCESS WORKERS

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

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

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

Ellagant IRONING Pooches

CRANBOURNE NORTH, 33 Evergreen Court, Saturday 28th November, 8am - 4pm. Furniture, clothing (near new and pre loved), toys, household items, appliances and lots more.

Visited

HAMPTON PARK 13 Plateau Crescent, Saturday 28th November, 7am-6pm. Bric-a-brac, electrical, clothing and more.

Visit OUTDOOR SETTING Solid Timber, seats 12, table dimensions length 2130, width 1050, height 740. Dimensions of long seats, length 2355, width 520, height 795. Excellent condition. $2,200. Phone: 0477 724 118.

Tenders ROADWORKS

Tooradin

PIANO, Grand, 7', Schumann, excellent condition. $19,900. 8774 4998.

Contract No CT000226 Closes 16 December 2015

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Visited

LANG LANG 16 Carnarvon Street, Saturday 28th November, 7:30am-3:00pm. Pine desk, sewing machine cabinet, electric urn, garage tools, chainsaws, Christmas trees (2), 5 burner BBQ and more.

Visited

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

V Music /Instruments

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

V Computers

MUSIC LESSONS

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue

The Music Centre

0447 642 643

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

Ph: 9769 9252

Business Computing Specialists

8 SEATER Solid dining table with 8 chairs, perfect condition. $850 negotiable. Tel 9547 4951.

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

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

ONSITE REPAIRS

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

9702 1642

Serving the southeast since 1990

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

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

V Garage Sales ANTIQUE FRENCH Provincial Sideboard in perfect condition. $2,500 Neg. Ph: 0431 521 196

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CRANBOURNE 20 Chomley St, Sat 28th Nov, 7am onwards. Household items, tools.

Visit

Real Estate

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

Computer

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Visited

C686565-JM4-9

SN1090434-PJ37-13

27 Intrepid St, Berwick

Ph 1300 85 39 39

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

LOUNGE SUITE 3 seater Sofa and 2 Armchairs. Perfect condition. $550 neg. Phone: 0431 521 196.

CRANBOURNE 47 Wallace Rd, Sat 28th and Sun 29th Nov, 8am-4pm. No early birds. Paint, bric-a-brac, plants, some wood and lots more.

Visit

Visited

V Garden/ Outdoor ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.

V Health And Fitness

V Houses & Units For Sale Looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

RENTAL OF THE WEEK CRANBOURNE AREA, 4 bedroom plus study, large pergola and backyard. $390 p/w. Call Will 0400 691 125

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section of Network Classifieds.

B-Double Interstate Driver Must be experienced Call 5942 5419 Business hours only

Both positions must have a clean driving record.

To apply contact Tim on 9703 2011

DRIVER

1174938-HM09-15

Required for local and country work. This opportunity suits someone who is self motivated, takes pride in their work and customer focused to join our professional team. Must have relevant licences, Narre Warren

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EXCAVATOR OPERATOR Must have HR Licence, VEDN Electrical Training and Passport. masterboring@pacific.net.au

Fully Qualified Cabinet Maker required for busy cabinet making company in Cranbourne. Must have a full understanding of all aspects of the trade. Immediate start.

Call Dave: 0411 091 578 Fully qualified & experienced. Full time & part time positions for Clyde store. Ring Lucy at the Berwick store 8786 9577 or call or text Anna on 0419 588 854.

HR DRIVERS REQUIRED for tandem tipper, metro plant hire work, 5 days per week, 8-10 hours per day. Dandenong based. Steve: 0431 522 541.

LABOURER REQUIRED For timber window company, drivers licence essential.

BRICKLAYERS WANTED

AVON

Dr Jayson McNaughton, Dr Sepand Navidi, Dr Alina Bratu, Dr Shannon Gune, Dr Harjot Gill, Dr Ruth Heredia, Dr Robert Otken, Dr Rik Kroone, Dr Sam Navidi, Dr Guy Turton, Dr Deon Nguyen

Celebrations

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Earn Extra Cash

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Employment

General Dentistry, Orthodontics & Implants

NARRE WARREN Room available immediately. $160 pw including bills and internet. Call: 0417 361 338. NOBLE PARK, Single clean small room in boarding house. Suit mature quiet male. No drugs. Must be working. $110pw. Call 0412 394 334.

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LOCAL SEMI DRIVER

With HC Licence and 3-5 years experience.

HAIRDRESSER

V To Share

NEED TO SELL?

With HC Licence and must have a current or previous MSIC card with minimum 2-3 years experience, wharf cartage and side loader.

Phone Jeff on: 8794 9455 or Email: shaz@viccranetrucks.com.au

5941 2516

V Massage Therapists

We require Truck Drivers

SEMI CRANE TRUCK OPERATOR

V Horses HORSE GEAR CLEARANCE, Koo Wee Rup, 700 Main Drain Road. Sat 12th and Sun 13th of Dec. 8am-4pm. Horse gear sale. 3ft 3'' to 5ft 3'', summer horse rugs, various styles and colours $25. Saddle blankets, $10, and lots more! Contact Wendy 5997 7425

1300 912 914

Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

Phone: 5941 4578

HAMPTON PARK, 10 Kauri Court, Sat 28th November, 9am. Clothes, furniture and lots more.

V Computer Repairs PIANO Riese Berlin. With stool, needs tuning. Good condition. $250ono Phone 0411 233 701.

9703 1616 0439 656 044

Visited

Visit

Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

Call Julie

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed

C1065437-KG48-12

V Contract & Tenders

Visit

· Vacancies open in the South Eastern Suburbs · Experience is not essential

SEMI DRIVER

C542458-KK26-7

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

Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.

C784346-SH17-10

V Home Services

General Classifieds

1208366-DJ48-15

Delivered in 10 metre loads

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

General Notices

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

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

C642900-JL27-8

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

TOP SOIL

V Pets & Services

1208175-RC48-15

V Garden/ Outdoor

1021249-PJ16-12

V Garage Sales

V Windows

C1082052-JL28-13

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White, Rice and Mutimer By JARROD POTTER BEACONSFIELD team mates Brandon White (pick 40) and Bailey Rice (father-son pick 49) are off to St Kilda together while Narre Warren midfielder Kurt Mutimer (pick 57) will go to West Coast to cap off a phenomenal night for the Dandenong Stingrays at the AFL National Draft. It was an incredibly successful outing for the Stingrays with six players drafted - the most of any club in Australia - starting at the top with Jacob Weitering heading to Carlton at pick 1. After Kieran Collins (pick 26) was picked by the Bulldogs it was an anxious wait for the remaining Stingrays, but the good news from Adelaide filtered through after a tense couple of rounds. Sitting on the couch with his parents, girlfriend Lily and a huge contingent of cousins, aunts, uncles and friends at his Berwick home, White couldn’t believe it after the good news was read. “Pick 40, St Kilda Football Club,” AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan said. “Brandon White”. The Dandenong defender had just become an AFL footballer and to the delight of his family, he would also stay in Victoria. “Unbelievable - you captured the video which I’m happy to share with anyone - it’s so surreal,” White said. “It hasn’t sunk in yet - I was in tears and

enjoying it with the family was unbelievable. “It’s not too far away, so Mum and Dad will be a bit shattered that I’m still at home - but I’m excited to be going down there and earning my respect from the team mates, coaching staff and all the hard work is ahead really.” Rice had to wait slightly longer to get his name called as St Kilda matched the pick 49 bid to head off to the same club his father Dean played 116 games at through the ’80s and ’90s. “It’s crazy - I was just watching it with family and friends and I’m over the moon,” Rice said. “I’m lost for words ... didn’t think the Saints were going to match it (Richmond’s bid) at first - but I was pretty confident they would.” Rice thought the battles between him and White as junior footballers two great South East Juniors dynamos wearing number 23 - were fantastic from way back when, but had really enjoyed sharing time in the backline with White in recent times. “We’ve had our good battles in Endeavour Hills versus Beacy, but then team mates at Stingrays and now going onto the AFL - it’s unbelievable really,” Rice said. Instead of heading to Schoolies in Queensland later this week, Rice would be on a different trip to the Sunshine State, as he and White start preseason with the Saints and get stuck

into their careers ahead. Kurt Mutimer was the other local footballer inducted into the AFL as he became part of the West Coast Eagles with pick 57. From Narre North Foxes, to Narre Warren and now he’s onto the AFL as Mutimer makes the trip-of-a-lifetime to join West Coast on Sunday. “It’s a dream come true - you dream about this night ever since you were a little kid and for it to happen I was speechless,” Mutimer said. “The family is stoked for me and I couldn’t be happier.” Waiting until the lower-end of the draft was a nervous experience for him, but Mutimer, his girlfriend Kim, friends and family erupted once the Eagles’ pick came through. “I was getting pretty anxious hearing everyone else’s names getting called out, but it came to West Coast’s pick 57 and I had this funny feeling and luckyily enough my name was called out.” The other Stingray was the biggest shock of the night as Liam Hulett, who had missed most of the season through an ankle injury, managed to earn a place on Melbourne’s list with pick 42. Stingrays coach Craig Black was thrilled with the club’s efforts - getting six players onto AFL lists in one of the greatest nights for the local TAC Cup organisation.

Brandon White, left, and Bailey Rice found out on Tuesday night they would both be off to St Kilda Football Club following their selections in Picture: JARROD POTTER the AFL National Draft. 147549 “We’re really happy with six people getting picked, but you still feel disappointed for a couple of boys on the periphery, so hopefully they get their opportunity on Friday at the rookie draft,” Black said. “It’s a fantastic result for us at the Stingrays with six players drafted - if

you told me that at the start of the year I’d take it any day of the week. “It’s great work and recognition for all the hard work of the coaches at the Stingrays - from Under 15s, 16s all the way up to 18s, and everyone involved in the TAC Cup program at the Stingrays.”

Rep footy takes a new twist as city and bush collide By DAVID NAGEL and RUSSELL BENNETT JUST four years after a major restructure of the AFL Victoria Country Championship, representative football is set for a new twist with city and country leagues set to collide. The instigator has been the Victorian Amateur Football Association’s (VAFA) decision to pull the pin on representative football in 2016, meaning the five remaining metropolitan leagues - Eastern, Essendon, Northern, Southern and Western - will join the country lads with the introduction of the WorkSafe AFL Victoria Community Championship. For the first time, metropolitan and country leagues will battle it out for the ultimate bragging rights to be crowned the best community football league in Victoria. A total of 38 leagues will compete in a one off head-to-head match, which will be held on the weekend of May 21-22 at 19 venues across Victoria, with a further six leagues competing in their own matches across the same weekend. In the initial year of the Championships, leagues have been fixtured against each other in a manner which will assist in the official ranking of leagues for 2017 and beyond. The Southern Football League (SFL) will now host the Ellinbank and District Football League (EDFL), whereas under the AFL Victoria Country Championship the EDFL was set to host Horsham.

joyed by Victorian country leagues in the WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country Championship for many years, while metropolitan leagues have welcomed the return of representative football as part of the Metropolitan Championships since 2014. AFL Victoria Community Football Operations Manager, Gerard Ryan said the combined competition promises to be one of the most exciting initiatives within community football. “It is exciting to be able to take this next step towards the establishment

SEFNL coach Michael ‘Jock’ Holland and co-captains Marc Holt and Michael Harold will face a brand new challenge in 2016 with the advent of the Worksafe AFL Victoria Community Championship. 139443 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS EDFL manager Ken Moore said he had no issues with the change. “I’ve got no qualms about it,” he said. “It’ll present a real challenge.” He said some of the sides in Division 1 of the SFL - which includes the likes of Clayton, Chelsea Heights, and East Brighton - were “quite strong”. “They’ve got three divisions to draw on, so they’ll have a strong lineup and they’ll take a power of beating,” he said. Moore said EDFL players with ties to the SFL could enjoy the prospect of playing against them. There were a number of players familiar with many Gazette readers playing in Division 1 in 2015, such as the

Scanlon boys - Nick, Dean and Stewart - and Chris Lee who all lined up for Clayton. Former Collingwood premiership star Shane Morwood, meanwhile, coached Dingley to the Division 1 premiership over Mordialloc. Moore said there was the potential for the EDFL’s bylaws to be amended to entice more clubs’ players to put their hands up for interleague duty. “If selected players don’t want to play then that’s fair enough but just tell us early,” he said. Moore also said, at this stage, the EDFL was expecting Aussie Jones to continue in his role as interleague coach. The opportunity to play senor representative football has been en-

of a Victoria wide senior community football championship involving a host of leagues from across the state, providing hundreds of players the opportunity to represent their league,” he said. “The WorkSafe AFL Victoria Community Championships will provide a true championship model allowing a league to be recognised as the premier community football league in the state as well as the opportunity for metropolitan and country leagues to play against each other on a regular basis.”

2016 WORKSAFE AFL VICTORIA COMMUNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS FIXTURE Game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Leagues Geelong v Eastern Peninsula v Northern Goulburn Valley v Essendon Ballarat v Western Ovens and Murray v Hampden Bendigo v Gippsland Murray v South East Yarra Valley v Nepean Sunraysia v Wimmera Heathcote v Bellarine North Central v Central Murray Central Highlands v Geelong District Southern v Ellinbank and District Alberton v Riddell Horsham v Maryborough Castlemaine Warrnambool v Loddon Valley Mid Gippsland v Colac Kyabram v Golden Rivers Mininera v South West

Venue Geelong Peninsula Essendon Western Hampden Gippsland Murray Yarra Valley Sunraysia Bellarine Central Murray Central Highlands Southern Alberton Maryborough Warrnambool Colac Kyabram Mininera

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By JARROD POTTER “IF YOU miss out on the national draft it’s not the end of the world - the rookie draft is seeing more and more players getting elevated and playing AFL football.” This piece of humble advice comes from Melbourne AFL footballer James Harmes, who knows better than most how it feels to be overlooked on draft night. Embodying his own advice, Harmes was given at pick two in the December 2014 rookie draft and after two seasons pushing himself through the VFL and into an AFL debut, Harmes, 20, from Devon Meadows, has now earned his place on the Melbourne senior list. He wanted all the prospective footballers hoping to hear their name called on Tuesday night to keep working even if the setbacks came, as you never knew where a small chance could take you. “The advice from me for the young kids out there is to keep working hard and never giving up on your dreams,” Harmes said. “The main message is to work hard, ask for advice, take everything in and be the best you can.” Getting an early Christmas present from the club, Harmes was thrilled to gain the elevation after a standout second AFL season. “It was really exciting news when I found out that I was going to be elevated,” Harmes said. “It was only probably two weeks ago that (Melbourne player and personnel manager) Todd Viney called me and told me the good news and it was a little bit of a dream come true, that I’d be on the main list of an AFL club.

Heading into his third AFL pre-season, James Harmes will get to fight for his place in round one as a member of Melbourne's senior AFL list. Picture: MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB “It hasn’t really sunk in yet as I haven’t signed any of the papers yet, but once I hear my name read out on draft night that will be great.” He had an inkling he could gain promotion for his third AFL season after stringing together eight AFL matches throughout the last nine rounds of the season. Getting to sing the song - the one he memorised from a young age as a passionate Demons fan in round 16 stands out to the upand-coming midfielder, but he also loved his best performance

of the year against Greater Western Sydney as he booted two goals and stamping his name on the match. “Took a while to get used to the speed and different physicality out there, but in the last round I played my style of footy and did whatever I wanted,” Harmes said. “I think after my last game I proved myself, that was probably my best games at AFL level and proved to the coaches I was ready to play next year and putting my hand up to be a good AFL footballer.”

But the successes of 2015 are behind him now as he focuses on his third pre-season with hopes of featuring in round one for the Demons. “Been back for just over a week now - the first week was pretty tough but I’m getting used to it,” Harmes said. “It’s a bit fun at the moment, but after Christmas is when the hard stuff begins. “This being my third AFL pre-season, I know what to expect and what to do to play round one.”

SOUTH Gippsland’s next generation of soccer stars will have a local club to call home after the formation of Lang Lang United. After playing at Korumburra City last year, Lang Lang resident Grant Spence thought there was a missed sporting opportunity in the area. Rather than driving to Pakenham or Drouin to play a soccer match, Spence thought it would be amazing to give locals a chance to play in their own backyard. With the help of some friends, the Eagles were formed this year with the hopes of putting sides into the Gippsland Soccer League in 2016. “I’ve only just moved to the South Gippsland region and I’ve always been involved in soccer my whole life, but there was a pretty big gap from Pakenham all the way up to Korumburra,” Spence said. “There’s a massive gap in Nyora, Kooweerup, Lang Lang and there wasn’t really a soccer team that was catering for the kids of all those schools. “Obviously there was football and cricket, but with soccer being the biggest growing sport in Australia, there would definitely be a market for it here and something needed just to promote the sport.” Setting their standards high in the first season, Lang Lang United wants to put senior men and women’s teams as well as under-16, under-15 girls, 14, 12 and Miniroos sides in the club’s inaugural ranks. Picking to play GSL South over the Football Federation Victoria’s metropolitan competitions, Spence - who also

Lang Lang United will join the Gippsland Soccer League in 2016, adding another sporting option to the South Gippsland area. 147229

runs the Spence Pro Soccer Academy - thought the travel would be too onerous if the Eagles picked FFV and also wanted to cultivate the players in a beginner-friendly competition. The GSL is a growing competition and the South Division could use a little booster,” Spencer said. “It’s more of a family, local social competition - I guess the main reason is that there’s an FFV choice in Pakenham, but a lot of these clubs have a lot of travel to do. “The GSL has a little less travel and is a better standard for people starting as well.” The club will temporarily play at Wonthaggi for this season but hopes the Lang Lang Showgrounds could become the Eagles’ home in 2016 and beyond. For more on Lang Lang United, visit its Facebook page www.facebook.com/ LangLangUnited or the website www.langlangunited.com

Players reach for higher calling By JARROD POTTER

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1. WHO beat Pat Rafter in his final Wimbledon appearance? 2. WHICH legendary English soccer manager retired at the end of the 2012-13 premier league season? 3. WHICH Australian female golfer won over a dozen events in the United States in the 1970s and ‘80s? 4. WHICH American NFL team did Aussie Jarryd Hayne join this year? 5. WHICH controversial report into Australian sport was released in 2009? 6. FOR which two states did former Australian cricketer Rodney Hogg play Sheffield Shield cricket? 7. WHO scored the most runs in the 2013-14 Ashes cricket series? 8. WHO was the only tennis player to win the ABC Sportsman of the Year award twice? 9. WHO became the first German golfer to head the European prize money list in 1981? 10. HOW many seconds can a shooter take to attempt a goal in netball? 11. WHAT are the five sports that make up modern pentathlon? 12. FOR how many seasons did Allan Border play Test cricket? 13. HAS Australian Rules football ever been played at the Olympic Games? 14. WHICH Australian won more Olympic track and field medals than any other woman at the time of her retirement? 15. WHICH major American event did Robert de Castella win in 1986? 16. WHICH famous Australian boxing brothers took part in over 600 bouts? 17. FORMER Davis Cup coach Harry Hopman won three Australian titles in which other sport? 18. WHICH American athlete won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics? 19. WHICH Australian sculler was never beaten in a 21-year career? 20. WHICH wicket-keeper once took a world record eight dismissals in a Sheffield Shield cricket innings?

A wide and varied collection of junior local cricketers are bringing their batting and bowling prowess to the next level. Players from throughout the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) have been chosen for higher duties in the Southern Pioneers regional representative teams. Dandenong Premier cricketers Mick Sweeney (under-18) and Cameron Forsyth (under-16) will coach the up-andcomers throughout the rest of the year, leading up to the January tournament. Coaching alongside Sweeney is Prabath Nissanka (Casey-South Melbourne) while Forsyth will be aided by Dane Harkin (Casey-South Melbourne), Kierran Voelkl (Casey-South Melbourne) and assisted by Josh Slater (Dandenong). The under-14 team will be coached by Rob Elston (CaseySouth Melbourne), Mitch Rowe (Dandenong) and Kevin Tissera (Dandenong). DDCA Under 12s will be

Districts - Ashely Chandrasinghe, Kevin Seth. Narre South - Connor Hinds. North Dandenong - Shishir Kulkarni, Yash Pednekar.

Ashley Chandrasinghe is one of the DDCA under14s set to represent the Southern Pioneers. 108407 Picture: JARROD POTTER announced soon with their VMCU Junior Carnival starting early in January. UNDER 14 SQUAD: Berwick - Alfie Clark, Jordan McDonnell, Toby Wills. Berwick Springs - Ashvin Adihetty, Shobit Singh, Trent Symss. Buckley Ridges - Jonathan D’Rozario, Chansika Kapukotuwa. Heinz Southern

UNDER 16 SQUAD: Berwick - Jarryd Wills. Buckley Ridges - Nathan Munasinghe, Mann Patel. Cranbourne - Nivin Sathyajith, Joel Zietsman. Lynbrook - Daniel Van Hees. Narre North - Emran Heras, Tom Miller, Liam Richardson. Narre Warren - Damian Gamage. Noble Park - Dulnath Hendawitharana. Rowville Triyan De Silva. Springvale South - Hrithik Katarey. UNDER 18 SQUAD: Berwick - Lachlan Lawrance. Buckley Ridges - Jake Cronin. Clayton District - Saad Khattak. Lynbrook - Clayron Landers. Narre North - Stephen Brooks. Narre South - Kirk Dickson. Noble Park Arun Mannarsamy, Sacheen Paramesh. Springvale South Andrey Fernando, Mitch Lewis, Ryan Quirk, Brayden Sharp, Matthew Wetering.

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Captains lead by example By DAVID NAGEL THEY lead their clubs into battle with team success a priority - but three of West Gippsland cricket’s finest captains stole the individual spotlight in the Premier Division on Saturday. Tooradin’s Tom Hussey (177), Pakenham’s Dom Paynter (172) and Upper Beaconsfield skipper Scott Pitcher (7/56) took control of their side’s destiny with brilliant displays of batsmanship and leg-spin bowling on the weekend. Hussey’s highest score - of what has been a stunning WGCA career - propelled the Seagulls (5/275dec) into an impregnable position against association cellar-dwellers Cranbourne Meadows (3/60). Quick runs were the order of the day for the Seagulls, who are looking to inflict the Rebels third consecutive outright defeat. And Hussey delivered in his own inimitable fashion, smashing 14 fours and three mighty sixes with Michael Ralph (49) and former skipper Aaron Avery (20) enjoying the best seats in the house. “It was a very selfless knock - he always puts the team first,” Avery said of his great mate's epic innings. Josh Lownds (2/16) and Matt Welsh (1/8) made some critical late breakthroughs for the Seagulls after Will Cloney (26) and Wayne Diss (16) had the Rebels off to a solid start. Paynter’s phenomenal innings pro-

vided the intestinal fortitude for Pakenham (7/339cc) to once again recover from a dodgy start, this time against Merinda Park at Donnelly Reserve. For the fourth time this season the undefeated Lions recovered from a precarious position, with 4/44, 7/57 and 3/39 in previous rounds the precursor to Saturday’s 4/44 score line. But Paynter and the in-form Rob Elston (91) resurrected the Lions’ innings, the pair blazing a glorious 269run trail for the fifth wicket. Paynter’s dominance was exemplified by his 12 fours and six maximums - and the fact that he raced from his century to 150 in just 16 minutes at the crease! “I’ve played footy with him for a long time and always followed his cricket career, and it was just a privilege to be out there with him,” Paynter said of his partnership with Elston. Jason Toan (3/44) was the sole destroyer for the Cobras. Upper Beaconsfield has a stack of work to do to make Pitcher’s efforts worthwhile after Kooweerup (259) compiled a more-than-useful score at Denham’s Road. Chris Bright (61) and Chris O’Hara (36) were solid at the summit for the Demons before Pitcher got on a roll, claiming three quick wickets, to bring his side back into the contest. But evergreen performer Matt Davey (83) -who walked to the crease at 5/138 - controlled the tempo of the De-

That sickening feeling descends on Pakenham’s Jason Williams after being clean-bowled for 2 by Merinda Picture: ROB CAREW Park’s Jason Toan on Saturday. 147286 mons’ innings to give his side the upper hand heading into day two. And finally, Nathan Copey (33 not out), AJ Walker (31) and Trent Rolfs

(28) were the main contributors to Emerald’s (179) patient vigil against Cardinia at Chandler Reserve. Bulls’ coach Dwayne Doig (4/55)

Dandy crashes and burns By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW - ROUND 7 (Day 2) WHATEVER Dandenong ate at lunch should be banned from the rooms after a disastrous collapse after the break. Chasing Carlton’s (339 and 1/20) mammoth first-innings tally, the Dandenong approach was well measured and cautious through the first hour. Skipper Tom Donnell (90no) and Brett Forsyth (43) saw the shine off the new ball. The pair’s caution paid off initially as they raced to their second 100-run stand this season. There was extra celebration awaiting Donnell, who surpassed Tim Hooper as the club’s greatest run-scorer in his solo hand. Ryan Sidebottom (2/56) and Cameron Stevenson (3/35) started to chip away at the top order before a chaos-ball spell from Thomas Smyth (5/11) ripped chunks from the Panthers’ order. Losing 10 wickets for 72 runs in lightning fast procession, Dandenong could not give Donnell the help needed to stay at the crease, with the captain the only man left standing. His impressive effort to carry-the-bat was the

only positive to glean from Sunday as the Panthers’ middle order woes became an urgent problem. Dandenong slips to sixth on the VPC first ladder with Twenty20 season resuming this weekend as the Panthers hosts St Kilda on Saturday before heading over the bridge to Footscray-Edgewater on Sunday. WISHING it was rained out on Saturday, Casey-South Melbourne (68 and 74) had to continue its nightmare outing against Monash Tigers (9/265dec). Casey continued its poor day one having lost 14 wickets and conceded 265 runs with an equivalently poor day two - resuming at 4/18 and finishing at 74 after 34.1 overs. It was a day to completely forget and burn the scorebook after the Swans fell to a humiliating 8/34 at one stage. Turning complete humiliation into a major embarrassment fell to the tail-end as Brendan Rose (30), Nathan Lambden (10) and Lee Diston (10) showed some form of resistance that the top order - which combined for 19 runs across its seven members - could not achieve. Allan Wise (6/22) had a field day alongside

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Tom Donnell was the only shining light for Dandenong after a woeful day with the blade against Carlton. 147383 Picture: JARROD POTTER Victorian all-rounder Dan Christian (3/23) to complete the rout in the early stages of Saturday morning. Casey-South Melbourne is still on the hunt for win number one and will have two chances over the weekend to tick that box as it faces Prahran at home on Saturday in a Twenty20, followed by a trip out to Fitzroy-Doncaster on Sunday. Dandenong Women’s were washed out at Greaves Reserve as was the entire Turf contingent of the Dandenong District Cricket Association on Saturday.

Up and down week for RSL - hard on the greens CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS SATURDAY Pennant - Round 7 Division 2: Cranbourne RSL 61 lost to Mentone 109. THEY say a week is a long time in bowls and they’re right. Division 2 were big winners last week but big losers this week. The RSL left their A game at home when they travelled to Mentone. Only Ken Hocking’s team who went down fighting by two shots will be able to sleep well at night. The rest of us can’t wait until next week for the opportunity at redemption. Results: J. Black, J. Spencer, K. Murray and K. Hocking lost 19-21. Y. Wees, M. Hodges, N. Fell and R. Chapman lost 16-23. R. Hansen, J. Wylie, R. Crawford and B. Bradbury lost 19-29. F. Scicluna, J. Vowles, K. Walker and W. Brannan

lost 7-36. Division 5: Cranbourne RSL 78 lost to MMC Kew Sports 83. In a very tight game Kew Sports held on to beat a fast finishing RSL by just five shots. All the games were close and could have gone either way with David Angee’s team the only winner by two shots. Results: K. Currie, H. Reefman, M. Bobetic and D. Angee won 2220. B. Hall, P. Zimmerman, K. Hickson and S. Hickson lost 19-20. I. Maat, P. Campion, G. Jones and B. Cook lost 19-20. A. Underwood, M. MacIntyre, L. Meagher and J. Bignold lost 19-21. Division 8: The team had an enjoyable day away from the rink with a walkover against Chadstone who could not field a team. Team 3 - Cranbourne RSL 68

was joined by skipper Neil Barfuss (2/27) and Dean Henwood (2/40) in applying immense pressure to the Bombers for the course of their journey.

defeated Waverley Golf 27. The RSL bounced back after losing last week to Warburton to record a big win over Waverley Golf. Always be wary of a sick bowler and such was the case today with Mal Watkinson’s team recording a big 28 shot win. Both Mal and his second Ray Bligh were crook all week so it was a big effort for them to bowl so well on the day. Results: J. Hart, R. Bligh and M. Watkinson won 38-10. G. Payne, H. Rogers and P. Leake won 30-17. MIDWEEK Division 3: Cranbourne RSL 50 lost to Oakleigh 62. The RSL was a bit off its game today and against the top-side Oakleigh on its slow grass greens went down by 12 shots. Only Ray Chapman’s rink won 23-22 as the side prepares for another tough game

next week away to the second side Murrumbeena. Results: S. Brobyn, C. Butler, P. Males and R. Chapman won 2221. G. Payne, D. Hut, G. Dore and J. Spencer lost 14-20. D. Muir, M. Hodges, Y. Wees and K. Murray lost 13-20. Division 4 - Cranbourne RSL 47 lost to Berwick 54. In a close game all day Berwick hung on to win by seven shots. Tom Bonney’s side were the only winners with a 19-16 success. Next week cannot come quick enough for this team. Results: H. Reefman, V. Bonney, H. Rogers and T. Bonney won 19-16. P. Campion, M. Hogan, K. Hickson and S. Hickson lost 15-17. B. Hall, A. Black, M. Bobetic and J. Black lost 13-21.

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VIC. PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 7 - DAY 2 Monash Tigers 9/265(dec) (D. Christian 87, C. White 47, N. Lambden 7/65) def Casey-South Melbourne 68 (D. Christian 5/15) and 74 (B. Rose 30, A. Wise 6/22, D. Christian 3/23). Dandenong 175 (T. Donnell 90*, B. Forsyth 43, T. Smyth 5/11) def by Carlton 8/339(dec) (T. Buszard 53, J. Nanopoulos 4/83, J. Butterfield 2/56) and 1/20. Other games: Footscray Edgewater 203 def by Ringwood 229. Melbourne Uni 252 def by Prahran 6/261. Fitzroy Doncaster 271 def Kingston Hawthorn 124 and 7/133. Greenvale Kangaroos 243 and 1/189 def by Melbourne 5/274(dec). St Kilda 280 def Northcote 133 and 2/78. Frankston Peninsula 197 def by Essendon 7/243. Geelong 9/189(dec) def Camberwell Magpies 183 and 7/151. Top 8: Fitzroy Doncaster 31, Melbourne 29, Ringwood 29, Monash Tigers 24, Prahran 23, Dandenong 20, Footscray Edgewater 20, Northcote 19. Casey-South Melbourne (18th - 0 points). DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 4 - DAY 2 Washed Out. Ladder: Cranbourne 18, Buckley Ridges 18, Heinz Southern Districts 18, Springvale South 18, Berwick 18, North Dandenong 16, Hallam Kalora Park 12, Dandenong West 9, Parkfield 9, Mordialloc 6, Narre Warren 6, Lyndale 0. TURF 2 Washed Out. Ladder: St Mary’s 21, Keysborough 21, Coomoora 19, Southern Pirates 12, Narre South 12, Narre North 12, Fountain Gate 12, Silverton 9, St Brigid’s/St Louis 9, Parkdale 9, Aspendale 6, Dingley 6. WGCA PREMIER ROUND 6 - DAY 1 Merinda Park v Pakenham 7/339(cc) (D. Paynter 172, R. Elston 91, R. Lehman 28, J. Toan 3/44, D. Cuthbertson 2/100). Emerald 179 (N. Copey 33*, A.J. Walker 31, T. Rolfs 28, D. Doig 4/55, N. Barfuss 2/27, D. Henwood 2/40) v Cardinia. Kooweerup 259 (M. Davey 83, C. Bright 61, C. O’Hara 36, S. Pitcher 7/56) v Upper Beaconsfield. Tooradin 5/275(dec) (T. Hussey 177, M. Ralph 49, N. Weerasingha 2/43) v Cranbourne Meadows 3/60 (W. Cloney 26, J. Lownds 2/16). VSDCA - NORTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 5 - DAY 1 Balwyn 9/283(dec) (L. Murphy 106, J. Taylor 55) v Noble Park 0/0. Kew Cricket Club v Endeavour Hills 7/152 (L. Cody 47*, R. Saniga 38, Z. Thorne 4/47).

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A big win for Hampton Park HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HAMPTON Park’s midweek pennant bowlers were back in action where they left off two weeks ago. On Tuesday, Division 1 played their nearest neighbours Narre Warren at Pound Road and had a good 13 shot win. Val Moore, Ann Westwell, Ian Bartlett and Chris Hendrie were down by 4 shots after 13 ends, but went on a scoring spree, winning seven of the last eight ends and a 14-2 shot turnaround in their 26-16 win, while Geoff Ladner, Ron Beverly, Neville Hendrie and Denise Eastick also won (2219). Marion Battaglia, Andrew Brandolin, Toni Sutton and Helen Lambert just missed the win with a 20-20 draw. Hampton Park (1) 15-68 defeated Narre Warren (1) 1-55. Division 3 travelled to Caulfield to play Caulfield Park Alma. The scorecards showed what should have been a closer game. Winning 12 of the 21 ends and giving away eight ends of single shots, Lou Soligo, John Nunan, Jim Westwell and Heather Naismith won 3210, Ian Kitt, June Damon, Brian Diaper and Geoff Ampt won 11 of their 21 ends but won 27-13 and Grace Hogan, Jen Sherry, Gwen Clough and Ray Wood dropped 10 shots in the last 4 ends but hung on and win 1917. Hampton Park (2) 16-78 defeated Caulfield Park Alma (4) 0-40. Saturday’s Division 1 had a much needed win - over Brighton. Shane Hardy, Helen Lambert, Steve Barnes and Warwick Hardy only lost six ends (all singles) in their 30-6 win, while Chris Barnes, Sean McDonald, Mark Paton and Zak Storm won well, 24-11. John Wright, Jack Edwards, Larry Simpson and Laurie Edwards won 23-14 and Chris Hendrie, John Nunan, Andrew Brandolin and Shan-

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Old rivals in a nail-biter CRANBOURNE BOWLS CRANBOURNE’S thrilling one-shot victory over crosscity rival Berwick, the Ladies’ 24-shot win over Mulgrave Country Club, and some great improvement from the Division 3 side - they were the highlights from the Cranbourne Bowls Club this week. Cranbourne legend Ray Boskell summed things up after Saturday’s big win over Berwick. “It’s great to play bowls at home on a beautiful sunny day but it is so much better to also defeat our old rivals Berwick.” Scores were all tied up on the last end, which each bowl delivered changing the result until the final delivery gave Cranbourne 2 a one-shot win. An excellent performance came from the rink of Vic Buttera, Lyn Whalley and Andy Kidd who gave an armchair ride to their skip Garry Hunt to win by 12 shots. Meanwhile Barbara Fulton, Brenda De Lisle, Pat Boltong and Maree Taylor stole the show for the ladies against Mul-

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