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Jeremy, right, is incredibly thankful to have his running partner and father, Clinton, alive and healthy after his dad suffered a heart attack last month. 149080 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

CLINTON Fraser says he’s not a religious man. But after the Cranbourne father-ofthree collapsed from a heart attack last month and came back from the brink of death, the 46-year-old admits he has more than a little luck on his side. “Yeah it’s made me think gee, it definitely wasn’t my time,” Clinton told Star News. “Because two days earlier when it was 38 degrees I went for a run up in Lysterfield Lake by myself, doing hill work, and I had the chest pain. “Had I collapsed at Lysterfield I would not be here today.”

Clinton is here thanks to the quickthinking of a number of people who rushed to his aid, performing CPR and did their best to keep him stable before the paramedics arrived. These people, including Clinton, are all members of the Berwick Springs Parkrun group who exercise every Saturday morning. On this particular Saturday – 19 December – Clinton had just finished doing his warm-up lap with his 17-year-old son, Jeremy, when he began to feel dizzy. “I was over away by myself and I remember saying out loud ‘Jeremy I don’t feel well’ and then I just started turning in a circle and that’s when

I collapsed,” Clinton said, who has vague recollections of being resuscitated before passing out again. He was then rushed to hospital and remained unconscious for the next two days. Clinton was told his blood flow stopped for as long as 20 minutes at one point. Later the doctor approached Jeremy and the rest of Clinton’s family in the hospital ward to tell them to prepare for the worst. “The doctor said it’s quite severe what happened and they weren’t sure if he was going to make it or not,” Jeremy said. “Originally we thought they were

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going to say he’d died and passed away. “We were quite surprised he recovered so quickly.” In this moment, when Clinton finally opened his eyes, Jeremy rushed to hug his father and hold his hand. From his own perspective, when he woke in the hospital bed Clinton remembers hearing the surgeons talking about an intravenous tube. “I tell people this, I felt like I was in my stomach and I followed the tube out, into the bright light,” Clinton said. “And that’s when I woke up.” Last Saturday 18 January, Clinton met with his parkrun team-mates for

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the first time since his heart attack. Although he’s not allowed to run again yet, he was welcomed with open arms and overwhelmed to meet up with the people who had helped save his life. Among them was David Cunningham, who had suffered his own heart attack six months earlier and was one of the first people to rush to help Clinton. “It was awesome, I thoroughly enjoyed that, meeting all the people that helped save my life, and were there on the day,” Clinton said. For more information on the Berwick Springs Parkrun group, visit www.facebook.com/berwickspringsparkrun/

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Heat on cold callers By GEORGIA WESTGARTH MEMBERS of Clyde-Cardinia CFA have warned residents to be on their guard after a scam phone call asked for hundreds of dollars to be donated to the brigade on Melbourne’s hottest day of the year. Cold calls were made to Casey residents on Wednesday 13 January asking for donations of $100 to $200 be made to the brigade. Clyde North resident of three years Chris Moore said when he received the call on Wednesday he knew something was up. “They told me they were publishing a newsletter for the Clyde CFA which was going to all members and crew,” Mr Moore said. “The voice sounded like a middle aged male and said how hard firefighters work during the heat and to show your appreciation by donating a couple of hundred dollars.” Mr Moore immediately warned the Dandenong CFA head office before he phoned back the caller’s number 30 minutes later without getting an answer. “I have no idea how they got my mobile number and I’ve never received a call of this nature before,” Mr Moore said. Mr Moore has since heard of one other Clyde resident who received the call at an earlier date and another similar scam claiming to represent the police. Clyde CFA captain Ken Blencowe told Star News that the brigade wanted to act fast once it heard the “disappointing” news. “We immediately posted on our own Facebook page to warn people it was a scam,” Captain Blencowe said. “We never phone anyone asking for donations - instead we knock on doors in CFA uniform and have ID on us.” Capt Blencowe said the brigade would alternatively letter box drop with its PO Box for cheque donations to be sent. The scam was also reported to

Booked for break A VICTORIAN police crackdown over the Christmas period caught 443 drivers breaking the law on Casey roads. As part of Operation Roadwise, police with back-up from the TAC saturated Casey, with 17 State Highway Patrol units and six booze buses dotted throughout the region. From 13 December to 3 January, Casey police caught eight drink-drivers, 21 drug-drivers, 29 people using a mobile phone behind the wheel and 24 disqualified drivers. However most of the fines went to speeding drivers - with Casey police charging 179 people over the 22 days. Unregistered vehicles almost made up a quarter of the fines with 100 tickets issued and 43 unlicensed drivers were caught during the blitz. Twenty one drivers were seen not wearing a seat belt while driving and 18 people were caught disobeying traffic controls. Before the monster operation, Cranbourne’s Acting Senior Sergeant Pat McGavigan told Star News that it was Casey’s number one ranking in Victoria for severe road trauma.

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Clyde CFA captain Ken Blencowe asks anyone who wishes to make a donation to contact the brigade Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS directly in light of the scam. 149007 have been posted onto the Selandra Rise Facebook page and Capt Blencowe said the brigade doesn't advertise on Facebook for donations. “I’ve been a member of the Clyde CFA for 45 years and this is the first time anything like this has happened,” he said. “It’s very disappointing why someone would want to use our brigade name to scam money and we were worried people would get the wrong idea about the Clyde CFA. “It’s a good wake up call for brigades in the area and we are going to have to be very wary.”

Capt Blencowe believes the scammers chose the hot total fire ban day on purpose to make the calls and advertise the scam. “I think they targeted this time of year and thought they’d jump on board and get some money,” he said. “And if anyone wishes to make a donation to the Clyde brigade please contact us directly.” Police are currently investigating the scam which was made using a mobile phone. Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Darron Hedge from the Narre War-

POLICE are searching for a man who broke into the Cranbourne Centro shopping centre at night before fleeing when he was disturbed by a cleaner. The man broke into the High Street shopping centre between 12.45am and 12.55am on Saturday 2 January and tried to get into the Vodafone store but ran away when he saw a cleaner. The man had parked a van (pictured) on the shopping centre roof before jemmying the nearby sliding doors.

ren Police said such incidents are often traced to international crime syndicates. “These scams have been around forever but they are more elaborate now,” Sen Sgt Hedge said. “When we go through fraud incident reports we find the scams are often topical to that time of year, for example the tax office scam was made around tax time.” Anyone who receives a suspicious phone call from someone claiming to represent the ClydeCardinia CFA is urged to contact police.

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WEAPONS and explosives offences and sexual assaults in Casey have jumped during the last 12 months, the latest crime statistics show, contributing to a 16.4 per cent increase in overall crime. Casey ranks third behind Greater Dandenong (17.7 per cent) and Cardinia (21.9 per cent) for the highest crime growth in the Southern Metropolitan region since September 2014. The steady climb in offences

puts Casey in Victoria’s top crimeprone areas - but region Inspector Paul Breen said it’s important to compare the hike with other growing municipalities. “Casey has a very strong population growth up to 10,000 people per year,” Insp Breen said. Over the past year sexual offences jumped 39 per cent on last year’s figures and weapons and explosives offences climbed 55 per cent. One of the biggest jumps was robbery up 38 per cent and drug manu-

facturing increased by 32 per cent. But Insp Breen said police made several arrests late last year, which lifted offence statistics. “Casey police have identified a number of criminal identities in the area and of course many criminals carry weapons,” Insp Breen said. “But it’s a sign that we are getting out there and identifying these issues and sending them to the courts.” Reflecting a long series of home invasions throughout Casey in 2015

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Christel tastes sweet success By GEORGIA WESTGARTH LYNBROOK trainee chef Christel Darion will be among alumni such as renowned chef George Calombaris as she takes on a Masterchef-like competition next month. A cooking student at Dandenong’s Chisolm Institute of Tafe, Christel, 27, is one of 32 finalists in the Australia wide ‘Fonterra Proud to be a Chef’ (FPC) competition. The celebrated FPC intensive educational program will give one lucky winner $7500 to spend on an international culinary paid placement, exclusively tailored to their aspirations as a professional chef. If won, a placement that would take Christel back to her French roots as she aims to pursue a career in pastry. “I was so happy to become a finalist, it’s already so great for me, even if I don’t win,” Christel said. “I would love to have my own pastry shop that’s one of my dreams, coffee and pastry.” Born in France, Christel arrived in Lynbrook just over a year ago and currently works as a kitchen hand in an Italian restaurant. And she hopes her experience in the 17th annual FPC puts her in good stead for a fulltime restaurant job. “I am looking forward to gaining new experiences, meeting other young chefs like myself and learning from the mentors,” Christel said. The four-day culinary extravaganza will have the finalists cooking their own recipe for the judges, participating in masterclasses and dining at some of Melbourne’s most exciting restaurants. Christel hopes to have practiced her recipe four times before she cooks for her future but says she’ll be proud of herself

Christel Darion is a finalist in the 17th annual Fonterra Proud to be a Chef competition. 149093 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS no matter the outcome. “It’s such a great opportunity for me and to have competed in something George Calombaris has in the past is an honour,” she said. Christel and the finalists will be mentored by esteemed Australian culinary leaders Anna Polyviou, executive pastry chef at ShangriLa Hotel in Sydney; Josh Pelham, head chef at ESP

and Estelle in Melbourne; and Peter Wright, foodservice expert and global event specialist. A passionate kitchen hand, Christel said cooking was as much a hobby as it was a job. “I read a lot about cooking,” she said, laughing. “Whenever I have time I buy cooking books and YouTube recipes, the internet is full of inspiration for me.”

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A 34-YEAR-OLD Tooradin man has been charged with several offences after breaching an intervention order and allegedly abducting his son from a Kooweerup address this week. About 5pm on Sunday 17 January, police were called to

a Henry Street property following a report that the man had attended the property, broken a window and abducted his threeyear-old son. Following an extensive search, police were able to make contact with the man and recovered the child at 12.15am on Monday 18 January.

The man was remanded in custody overnight and appeared in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court later on Monday 18 January, facing charges of threats to kill, breaching an IVO, and criminal damage. He was further remanded and will appear again in February.

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Ban for the books By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man will turn to the Australian Government for help after his 81-year-old Ahmadi Muslim father was imprisoned in Pakistan last month. Khalid Ahmad’s father, Abdul Shakoor, who owns a bookshop in Pakistan where the Ahmadi faith is outlawed, made international headlines when he was jailed for eight years in December for selling books deemed hurtful or hateful to another religious group’s beliefs. The 81-year-old, who has run the book store in Rabwah since 1988, was charged under a set of blasphemy laws which specifically target Ahmadi Muslims, according to the Huffington Post. Seeking help to save his father, Khalid reached out to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Victoria, based in Langwarrin, and is calling on the Federal Government to use any influence it can. “The Australian Government can put political stress on the Pakistani government to abolish this law which doesn’t protect us,” Khalid said.

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Khalid Ahmad is seeking help from the Federal Government after his Ahmadi Muslim father was arrested for selling books in Pakistan. 148952 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “We have been persecuted for a long, long time.” In 1974 the Pakistani Govern-

ment adopted a law declaring Ahmadis to be non-Muslims and the country is reported as the only Muslim country that has used its constitution to persecute a specific group. Khalid, who speaks to his parents on the phone several times a day, was “shattered” when his mum told him the book store had been raided and his father arrested. “I rang them and talked to my dad for a few minutes but a few hours later I got a call from my mum

and she told me he’d been arrested and we don’t know where they’ve taken him,” he said. “I was completely shattered to hear about this.” Holt MP Anthony Byrne has previously praised the efforts of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association and highlighted the faith’s persecution around the world in a speech to Federal Parliament. In 2014 Star News reported on Alam Mahmood Butt from Narre Warren whose younger brother was shot dead by unknown assailants in Kamra, Pakistan, in what was believed to be another targetted attack on someone from the minority Ahmadi faith. Prior to this, the News reported on Berwick-based Ahmadiyya Muslim Waheed Ahmad Chatha, whose cousin was also fatally shot in Pakistan in what was also thought to be a targeted attack. Pakistan has the largest population of Ahmadi Muslims in the world, with an estimated 2 to 5 million living in the country.

Jobs shock for Masters hardware staff By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE Masters hardware store has been open less than four months, but may close its doors this year after parent company Woolworths Limited announced ongoing financial losses on Monday 18 January. The Thompsons Road store officially opened on Saturday 10 October, boasting 130 new jobs for locals.

But that job security is now shot as the timber and hardware chain prepares for possible closure nationwide. In a statement from Woolworths, the company highlighted its operating performance saying that “it will take many years for Masters to become profitable”. “We have determined we cannot continue to sustain ongoing losses from this business,” the statement

read. A spokesperson for Woolworths said Masters stores will stay open as usual for “some months to come”. “What we’ve announced is we intend to exit the business,” they said. “How we exit, which will either be through the sale process or a wind-up process, has yet to be decided and an outcome on this is some time away.”

But some Masters staff may keep ongoing employment within Woolworths. “If Woolworths is unable to sell all of the business and has to close any of the operations, it will seek to provide alternate employment opportunities within the Woolworths Group to all current Home Improvement employees,” they said. The Cranbourne store was the 62nd Masters to open in Australia.

Boxing Day bandits make off with boat POLICE have released a photo of a boat stolen from a Cranbourne East property overnight on Boxing Day. The boat had been parked in the driveway and the owners were home - when the boat and trailer were stolen from the Westwood Road home between 10.30pm on 26 December and 8.45am on 27 December. Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Darron Hedge said the thieves cut the trailer lock before stealing the boat and trailer. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

Power tools taken in home smash-up THIEVES stole power tools from an empty Narre Warren house after kicking a hole in the wall to get inside. They broke into the Walton Court house between 8pm on Thursday 14 and 8am on Friday 15 January and stole a sander, a grinder, a dual saw and an air compressor among some other items. It’s believed the thieves kicked in the wall near the bathroom, where shoe scuff-marks were found. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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TOO many of us have become complacent about fire. Hot and blustery, Monday 18 January 2016 had been declared a day of Total Fire Ban. Yet, inexplicably, Endeavour Hills was abuzz with lawn mowers, with council contractors en masse pole sawing and chipping branches from nature strips, and with builders grinding in a haze of concrete dust in their efforts to reconstruct a house destroyed by fire last year. Meanwhile an out-of-control fire threatened all at Crib Point, until a life-saving southerly blew its embers north; embers settling on window sills to remind all who choose to risk life and property that fire is, indeed, a deadly master. Jill Dawson, Endeavour Hills.

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Eyesore suburb DURING my early morning walk around the streets of Hampton Park I notice things and what I see is not nice but an eyesore. In the 43 years we have lived here, I have never seen it so bad - graffiti on the concrete walls and fences near the creek and rubbish dumped on the nature strip on Highland Avenue, which has been there since before Christmas. A vacant block of land on Village Drive is now a dumping ground. Dead tree branches down the middle of Pound Road. The grass cutter just goes round them. It seems the council and VicRoads are not interested in cleaning up. However, the worst mess is the amount of rubbish dumped outside the Salvos shop on Stuart Avenue. Years ago Hampton Park was a clean place to live but not anymore. D. Gardner, Hampton Park.

Misplaced faith BOTH Ashley Lodder of Berwick and Bruce Rayment of Cranbourne East (Cultural Climate, Nation’s Foundation, News Opinion, 14 January) are mistaken if they really believe religion is a legitimate education tool. Religion is about indoctrinating people into surrendering their capacity to learn how to think independently and to commit to Biblical myths and non-evidenced-based thinking and decision making. Religion has no place in modern education policy. Special Religious Instruction has no place in any public education program dedicated to teaching students to think for themselves. If religious instruction is to be included in all schools then all private schools should also be required to provide instruction in Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution in the interests of balance. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

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Socially speaking Re: Piston-popping power Well done on reporting a positive story with car enthusiasts, and not that crap that ACA keep reporting. Steve Buvari, via Facebook. Bloody stupid idiots. They must have plenty of money to keep replacing the tyres. Most

important is they do not regard people’s safety on the roads, nor do they care. Marion Cobban, via Facebook. Re: Man charged after Kooweerup abduction. Omg. Rhonda Fuller, via Facebook.

It’s None Of Our Business But... THIS week’s council meeting was extra special for Damien Rosario. The River Gum Ward councillor was smiling ear to ear to see his wife, Renee, seated in the audience with their newborn baby Xavier. Xavier, only two weeks old, was born over the Christmas period. Renee and Xavier were welcomed to the chamber by Mayor Sam Aziz, a very special moment coming nearly three years after Cr Rosario’s only daughter, Amelia, died at birth. Amelia was cruelly struck with Patau syndrome - a genetic disorder that produces an extra copy of the 13th chromosome. Since then Renee has helped other families enduring the same heart-breaking diagnosis.

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ONE Star News reporter had wishful thinking this week when he hoped to attend a Casey Council meeting and the Australian Open in the same night. The journalist was making good time, with the council meeting looking like it would wrap up within an hour. But that was before a prickly motion was brought up during the petition section which saw the meeting delayed an extra half an hour. The good news is the journo still got to the

tennis - from Narre Warren to Richmond - that night and made it court-side to watch a ripper five-set match. TERRY from Narre Warren contacted the News a bit perturbed that Mercedes Benz Berwick is actually in Narre Warren. That may be so, Terry, but it doesn’t seem a big deal and the trend is fairly widespread. Have a look to the east and Berwick Pottery and Berwick Motor Body Repairs, two other reputable businesses, are actually in Officer. All are well accessible to the good people of Berwick. LEFT to rack and ruin the old Tooradin Pub may not be cleaned up until Santa arrives next year! A dumping site and canvas for budding street artists, the South Gippy eyesore may eventually end up as either a restaurant or service station. But Casey council advises that it has granted an extension on works to start, which must be completed by December 2019. It’s been a long wait, with the original planning permit released back in 2013. What would you like to see at the old watering hole?

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Recycle right! Cranbourne Food Truck volunteers Reverend Wendy Snook, Roy Snook, Chris Marsh and Ted Curnow and the damaged Picture: Sharon Start truck. 149018 of damage done to the vehicle that’s cost the most, not replacing the food.” The truck has been operating in Cranbourne for three years and feeds up to 100 people a week. Fortunately, basic repairs could be made which allowed the truck to continue its work the next night. “It’s the first time it’s hap-

pened... maybe they had the midnight munchies,” Rev Snook said. The City of Casey has given the church an emergency grant to help with the immediate costs and Rev Snook said the church will add extra security cameras. If anyone has information on the incident they are urged to contact Cranbourne police on 5991 0600.

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Site options for tech school THE proposed technical school in Casey will likely be set up at Monash Berwick or Chisholm Tafe. Councillors discussed the new tech school, which is scheduled to open in late 2018, again on Tuesday night after Cr Wayne Smith called for a meeting with the Andrews government to discuss the proposal last month. In the lead-up to the state election, Labor promised $125 million for 10 new tech schools in Victoria, with one set to be built in Casey at a cost of about $12.5 million. Monash University Berwick or Chilshom Institute Berwick Campus have been confirmed as the potential sites for the school,

which will be under a public and private partnership. According to this week’s council report, Casey’s Economic Development Department has contributed to a proposal for the school, which was submitted to Education Minister James Merlino in November. The awarded funds for the Casey project are expected to be announced this May, while construction of the school is planned to start in November 2017. But the latest report notes that secondary students “will not be enrolled in this school”, and instead “will visit it”. The proposal for the school includes a “business incubator space for industry”, a “provision for research”, a laboratory, and an after-hours facility.

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Powerful piston-popping By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BURNING rubber, fierce competition and sparkling chrome had the crowds in a spin at the weekend’s Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show. Masses piled into Rutter Reserve on Saturday 16 January, and show president Allyn Reeve said the day should provide community organisations with a share in up to $35,000. “We had around 4000 people turn up which means we’ll be able to put about the same amount of proceeds back into the community as we have in the past,” Mr Reeve said. The show has been a Tooradin favourite for the past 17 years and had about 85 trucks on show, 40 tractors and more than 45 cars. Mr Reeve said the event had people waiting at the gates from 8am. “The tractors are the most popular and we had crowds watching them until 10.30pm,” Mr Reeve said. But it was afternoon show stopper Justine Mott who pumped up the crowds in her Holden Gemini. “The crowd was rocking on the fences, they go crazy, they were singing to me as I was walking into the track,” Ms Mott said. Mum of two, Ms Mott, 33, took her orange beast for a spin in the burn outs display leaving the track in a cloud of pastel pinks. “I’ve been skidding at Tooradin for the past two years and doing burn out competitions

Justine Mott from Nyora excited crowds in her Holden Gemini at the Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show on Saturday 16 January.

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The Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show lit up the night sky. for five years,” Ms Mott said. Competing in up to 20 shows a year Ms Mott, from Nyora, said she was in it for the fun, not the prize money. “You don’t practice; you just get out there at events - I’m off to Shepparton next week to compete in the Xtreme powerfest,” she said. One of few women in the skid scene Ms Mott said the fact she is a female is a nov-

elty in itself. “The crowds love it, when I get out of the car you’ll hear things like ‘Oh my gosh, that’s a girl, I can’t believe it’ and you get a bit of fan base,” she said. The tractor pull saw 24 winners on the day and a collection of 25 vintage tractors on display. “We had the most tractors we’ve had in years,” organiser Greg Abrehart said.

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New hospital opening in 2017 The new St John of God Berwick Hospital is now under construction at Kangan Drive, Berwick and will be ready to deliver care closer to home in 2017. 210 beds 200 new positions Intensive Care Unit 8 Operating Theatres

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This week the News introduces a new regular column, Take ten. Each week a Casey identity answers the same 10 light-hearted questions. Anyone who would like to be featured in Take ten can contact the News at dailyeditor@starnewsgroup.com.au or contact Georgia Westgarth 5945 0612 or Lachlan Moorhead 5945 0613.

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guests, dead or alive. Who would they be? Gandhi, Jesus, Mohammad, Queen Elizabeth I, Francis of Assisi and JK Rowling. 8. What has been your most embarrassing moment? Doing a magic show in a street festival and one of my props fell apart in front of the crowd.

9. If you could live in a particular era, which would you choose? Right here, right now. Our knowledge of medicine and hygiene is unsurpassed. 10. What was the first or best concert you have ever attended? First one: Barry McGuire live. Best one: The Seekers reunion after 25 years.

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Australia Day

Cracking good time Party goers can expect to see traditional music and dance, drumming, vintage machinery displays, a wood-chop event and, of course, flag raising ceremonies at festivities in Berwick and Cranbourne. For the full list of Australia Day events in Casey turn to page 27. Cooper and Charli James from Officer dressed to impress for Australia Day celebrations last year.

All Australian cultures were celebrated at Hampton Park last year. Stephanie Lebon from Dancers for Sonic Waves had everyone smiling.

Sinke with her uncle Boro Wesho waving the flag high.

Stan Hamilton with his 1946 Maple Leaf truck at a Pakenham Cayden and Lachlan Bell from Cranbourne getting Oz Day party last year. in the Aussie spirit at last year’s celebrations.

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WHIP cracking will sound the beginning of celebrations throughout Casey on Australia’s national day of pride. Free community barbecues and events will be scattered throughout the region on Tuesday 26 January to celebrate what it means to be Australian.


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Oliver at the Casey Safety Village which will be closed for works until July.

Safety first Stars of the future for road works IDS senior classical students performing ‘Paquita’.

Women spread their network STATE Government funding will see an initiative promoting diversity and social cohesion established for women in the Casey area. The project titled Women Living and Learning Together (WLLT) encourages women across Casey to engage with one another, share experiences and develop networks. City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz believes that the multiculturalism within the Casey area provides widespread opportunities for citizens to diversify. “Casey is a culturally rich and diverse city with more than

140 languages spoken and almost one third of residents born overseas. “This is a great strength of our community which we must continue to embrace. “Through WLLT 35 women have participated, promoting cultural identity through visual art and dance, exploring different religions and documenting their shared journey of migration,” Cr Aziz said. And Cr Aziz said increased access to programs such as WLLT as a result of government allowances will assist with cultural progression in

the community. “WLLT will be rolled out across Casey’s 12 neighbourhood houses in 2016 to help create connections between people who have different backgrounds. “By doing this, we will begin to reach out to more residents and visitors and foster a culture of respect, creating a more inclusive community. “This model of engagement helps to bridge cultural gaps in the community, reduce racism and create cohesive communities,” Cr Aziz said.

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CRANBOURNE’S own miniature road network, Casey Safety Village (CSV), will be closed until July 2016 for upgrade works. The safety village will be remodelled as part of road works taking place to the village surrounds. City of Casey mayor Sam Aziz said the site would have

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INDEPENDENT Dance Studios (formerly Contemporary Independent Dance) are creating stars of the future. Over the past eight years students of IDS have gone on to commence training with national dance institutions including The Victorian College of the Arts and The Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School, The Australian Ballet School, The Australian Conservatoire of Ballet, The National Theatre Ballet School, Transit Dance, Studio Tibor Sydney and many more acclaimed professional dance companies. Underpinning this success is the wonderful training these dancers have received locally at Independent Dance Studios lead by Artistic Director Nicole Jacobsson and her impressive faculty.


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NARRE Warren Calisthenics Club, continues to grow and has enjoyed another successful 2015 competition season. As the club logo promotes, ‘Make friends for life’ and this is what its members do. Last year marked many milestones for a number of girls from the club. The club has girls who have been members for 10, 15 , 20, 30 and 35 years. It has had success year after year across all sections, but is proud that it has kept the girls at the club doing a sport they love for so long. Calisthenics develops strength, flexibility, deportment and co-ordination through its physical items – march, freearm, rods and clubs – while at the same time enhancing grace and poise in aesthetics (an item with elements of ballet) and encouraging girls to express themselves and perform with confidence through singing and dancing. Calisthenics is such a diverse sport and a team sport. The club welcomes new members to come and have a go. Complimentary classes, to come and try calisthenics, are on offer to new members in February. Former cala girls or those who have experience as a dancer or who are just keen to give it a try can drop by on 1 February and join. The club competes at local competitions and the juniors, intermediates and seniors go to the Royal South Street competitions in Ballarat (the highlight for every girl - which is performing at Her Majesty’s Theatre). It holds hold weekly classes in the performing arts hall at Fleetwood Primary School, Fleetwood Drive, Narre Warren. For class times or more information call president Marilyn Howlett on 0468 492 611 or 9795 1298. See the website for more details www.narrewarrencalisthenicsclub.com.

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Buyers over $420,000 Beautifully rendered, complemented by its location, this stunning renovated home reflects attention to detail.

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Two cars carport with additional 4 cars parking on the driveway will fulfil of a growing family.

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Other features include modern floor coverings, ducted heating, evap. cooling, quality wooden kitchen cupboards, spa bath, outdoor areas perfect for entertaining and BBQ.

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RARELY is a property of this calibre offered for sale. This superbly constructed Master Built home will appeal to buyers with an appreciation of uncompromised quality and state of the art appointments. Positioned on 4012 square metres in Berwick’s Elite acreage location, the dwelling boasts an abundance of accommodation and living/entertaining space, as well as enormous flexibility in living arrangements due to its sheer size. For car lovers, a large triple garage for daily use, plus a 38-square basement garage, complete with a wash bay and theft-proof security gate – a level of vehicle accommodation unheard of in residential real estate. The entertaining aspects of the property are also superb. Watch your favourite movie on the big screen theatre. Cook up a storm in the alfresco dining area which features a commercial grade kitchen, or relax in

your stunning fully tiled, heated indoor swimming pool. Not only is 18-20 Stylebawn Drive a fantastic entertainer's property ready for you and your family to enjoy, but an opportunity to secure an outstanding real estate investment that will appreciate handsomely in years to come. Photo identification required.

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* 1,100m² (approx.) land with rear access acres * 450 m2 Warehouse including 135m2 Mezzanine * Ideal for development possible multi unit site (STCA) (215238) Situated on a quiet and no-through road in the heart of storage area. * Commercial zone 1 suitable for Retail shop/ Office/ Medical the horsey neighbourhood in Officer is this great lifestyle property * 138 m2 office space with 7 workstations, Board room, waiting suites (STCA) set up for horses and with family living in mind. Being only a short room, two toilets, shower. * 3 Bedroom period home with 1 bedroom sleep out ride from riding trails and equestrian centres making * Reverse Cycle A/C, 6 On Site parking * Positioned in the heart of Lang Lang Township this property a spectacular opportunity for the * High Clearance electric roller door Call : Rick Lauretta 0418800913 enthusiast. * Located in Cranbourne CBD

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Premium lifestyle Block on 15 acres. (215217) Located on a private road & set on 15 acres of quality soft undulating pastures is this spectacular lifestyle block. 8 paddocks with good fencing. 35min drive to the CBD. Plenty of ideal home sites (STCA). Private lake. Offering you a lot of privacy this property would be great for someone with horses and to setup for agistment. For all inspections & enquiries please Call Jason Brown Direct.

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* Last parcel of undeveloped residential land left in Koo Wee Rup Township * Land size: 24.3 ha ( 60.19 Acres) Approx * Adjacent to Koo Wee Rup Heath services * No GAIC tax ( subject to state revenue approval) * Close proximity to Koo Wee Rup Township * Strong Growth area.

Victoria’s newest Residential Business address. Bring working and home life together. Ground floor 181.63m2/1st 187.5m2. 3 bedroom, Bathroom, 4 car LU Garage. Separate access for Home & Office /Warehouse. entry. Range of Facades, finishes & floor plans available. Variety of Home with Office or Warehouse floor plan combinations.

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This lifestyle property. set on approx. 3.8 acres with a quality built brick veneer family home & lovely gardens spreading throughout the property, but still with a large amount of cleared area to move about freely.This property would well suit a young family looking to move onto a great lifestyle block. With features such as;3 bedroom plus study/4 bedroom home. Master with full ensuite & WIR. Bedrooms 2 & 3 with BIR’s. 3 zoned living areas comprising of a large family room, lounge & rumpus/theatre room. Open plan living & finished with a hostess style kitchen. 2 fire places & 3 split systems. Be quick to book your inspection.

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(215278) IDEAL STARTER.Two bedroom property, recently renovated, polished (215255) Great Investment 3 bedroom unit on nearly 12sq living on 377m² floorboards, low maintenance block with carport accommodation. Walking approx. block. More like a house currently rented MxM at $275 per week. distance to Cranbourne railway station. Be quick it won’t last long. Spacious lounge, eat in kitchen with wall oven and gas cooktop. Gas heating and hot water plus generous yard, rear unit of only two - No Body corp. Handy for train station, shops and buses, don’t miss out call now.

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

$425,000 PLUS Cranbourne

$339,000

MODERN - 4 BEDDER (216001) Situated in Cranbourne East, minutes’ walk to Hunt Club Village Shopping Centre, this 4 bedroom property includes full ensuite & walk in robe to master bedroom, private T.V. room/ study, functional kitchen with dishwasher, open plan family/dining room, double brick garage with internal access, evaporative ducted cooling throughout, ducted heating, outdoor pergola, barbeque area, on a good size block.

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

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(215329) Handy location for public transport, train & shops. 2 bedrooms, master with full ensuite, gas cooking, heating & hot water. Sunken lounge with timber flooring but built on a slab. Open plan & well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel under bench oven & gas cooktop. Lock up garage & a generous yard.

(215328) The best value home you’ll see in this price range. Featuring 4 bedrooms home BIR, 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms, modern kitchen meals, ducted heating, Split-system air conditioning. All set on a 523m² block over looking park land. Currently Leased on a month to month basis @ $1,300 PCM. Please call office for an inspection.

(215326) This property is located only meters away from Sandhurst Shopping Centre and Cranbourne West Primary School. Featuring 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, separate lounge, open kitchen meals area, ducted heating. Set on a 480m² block with double lock up garage. Currently leased on a month to month basis @ $1,400 PCM . Call office for an inspection.

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(215327) Located in a great location close to all amenities. Featuring 4 bedrooms, BIR,2 bathrooms Separate lounge, modern kitchen family room with rumpus, split system air conditioning. Also as a added extra there is a garage/home office area. All set on a 557m2 block currently Lease on a month to month basis @$1,542 PCM. Please call office for an inspection.

(215302) 3 bedrooms all with robes, master with full ensuite & WIR plus study. 2 separate zoned living areas. Kitchen has lots of bench space & has a 4 burner stainless steel gas cooktop, under-bench oven & dishwasher, gas ducted heating & split system heating & cooling. Floating timber floors to the larger hard wearing areas & carpets. Fantastic decked pergola patio, double garage.

(215320) Set on aprrox. 968m² block, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with 4 great living zones. Master has large WIR and ENS. Open plan kitchen includes S/S kitchen appliances and D/W, formal dining & formal lounge. Ducted Vacuum. 2 SS/RC units plus electric heating. Pergola for the BBQs. Backyard access, large backyard for the kids. Nice big verandah to enjoy all year around.

Cranbourne north

$395,000 Plus CRANBOURNE

$285,000 CRANBOURNE SOUTH

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(215300) Situated close to the Springhill Shopping Centre for all your immediate amenities this 500m2 block (approx.) Included in this 4 bedroom package, is the master which has a full ensuite & WIR. 2 spacious separate living areas and air conditioning. Kitchen/meals area overlooking the BBQ area. Double garage with backyard access, neat & low maintenance gardens.

(215002) Have a look at this beauty. 2 bedrooms polished boards, vaulted ceilings, timber lined with exposed beams, dado panelled walls & ornamental fireplace (works), air conditioner high ceilings & sun awning to keep the home cool, functional kitchen, 2 bedroom both with built in robes, low maintenance gardens, carport & best of all no body corporate & your own street frontage.

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

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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CHEQUE THIS OUT! From left, Peter White presents to Udeshika and Chethiya Dissanayake as they become the first residents of the new estate.

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Large “Californian Style” home on 38 productive acres with excellent shelter & reliable water. “Overhill Farm”, a natural paradise with spectacular views is just 4 kms from Willow Grove Village via Blue Rock Lake. The property adjacent to Usher creek is well set up for livestock with extensive shedding & facilities as well as abundant water. Being well suited for horse riding, the property lends itself to be further developed for the serious equine enthusiast. Spacious home ~35sq URL, 10ft ceilings, open living, energy saving HRV heat dispersed system + solar hot water. $647,500 Internet ID: 8995021 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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Spectacular bay views across Westernport Bay to French Island from this substantial property set on a large 1410m2 (approx) block with easy access to Bass Highway. This home has been renovated with a new roof, new kitchen, new bathroom and laundry. There is a spacious family room with large windows to capture the view, a large living area with a study area off to one side. The home has 3 spacious bedrooms with an ensuite and walk in robe to the master. The property has two driveways, a carport and a massive four to 6 car garage. ADDRESS: 22 to 24 Island View Road, The Gurdies AUCTION: Saturday 30th January 12 noon on site INSPECT: Saturdays at 12 to 12:30 or by appointment AGENTS: Lynn 0458 780 023 Maddi 0408 559 096

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THE Tulliallan estate at Cranbourne North is underway with the first residents already starting to become part of this new community. The first residents Chethiya and Udeshika Dissanayake were presented with a cheque for $5000 by Tulliallan land owner and developer Peter White who generously offered the one-off gift when construction began in June last year to the first family to move into their new home. Tulliallan is an elevated address steeped in natural beauty and history. Positioned in the south east’s premier location, Tulliallan combines the serenity of leafy green open spaces, heritage buildings and access to an abundance of local amenities with a contemporary masterplanned community in which to build a dream home. But why did Chethiya and Udeshika choose Tulliallan? “The prime location at the edge of prestigious Berwick compelled us to consider Tulliallan,” Chethiya said. “The value of magnificent line of elm trees in the heart of Tulliallan gives an extra value to the estate. “Established shopping malls, prestigious

schools and universities, Buddhist temple and other needed amenities are around the corner. Not far from the train station and freeway. “Most of our friends are living in surrounding estates (while some are currently building in Tulliallan). “We are looking forward to their frequent company as well as meeting new neighbours at Tulliallan.” Chethiya said Tulliallan’s location was his favourite part of the new development. “It is situated in prime location which is close to all amenities such as shopping, schools/universities and is a decent, professional and reputed residence in Cranbourne North,” Chethiya said. While it’s not the first time that Chethiya and Udeshika have built, they were still pleased at how well it went. “We had an extremely smooth construction flow with Simonds. “The site supervisor (Ed) was excellent. Ed was able to complete the construction within three and half months which enabled us to win the prize.” The Tulliallan sales office is located at 805 Berwick–Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne North.

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

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CHARM, in collaboration with other community organisations, will host a free family event to celebrate the region’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. A free sausage sizzle, food tastings, traditional music and dances, drumming, a mini historical exhibition, arts and crafts and free children’s activities will be held on the day. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. 11am to 4pm, Tuesday 26 January.

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.

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Sunset Cinema THE Lions Club of Balla Balla will present a free open air sunset cinema and a free barbecue for the first 500 people along with activities and live entertainment on Australia Day. ■ Sawtell’s Inlet, Memorial Island, South Gippsland Highway, Tooradin. Bring chairs and blankets. The film will start about 9pm and will be rated G or PG. Tuesday 26 January, 5pm to 11pm, visit ballaballa.vic.lions. org.au for more details.

Botanic Park groove GET into the groove with live music at Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick, every Saturday night until 19 March. Between 6pm and 9pm the park will have live musical entertainment in a range of genres for residents to enjoy from solo acoustic artists to large bands. The event is suitable for all ages. Cost is $5 and people can BYO their own food and drink as there will be no refreshments available to purchase. Alcohol must be consumed responsibly. ■ For more information on Saturday Night Live at the park visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ wbpb or phone 9707 5818.

Ava Hearnden, Cooper Redinger and Ella Redinger from Cranbourne East at last year's Oz Day celebrations.

Australia Day celebrations Berwick THE Rotary Club of Berwick will celebrate Australia Day with a flag raising ceremony followed by a range of children’s activities and musical performances. Food stalls, whip-cracking, vintage machinery displays, a wood-chop event and Cobb and Co horse and carriage rides will also be available on the day. ■ Pioneers Park, corner Peel Street and Lyall Road, Berwick. 10am to 3pm, Tuesday 26 January.

Hampton Park THE Hampton Park Progress Association will present a free Oz Day event that will feature an Aussie breakfast, multicultural entertainment, face painting, jumping castles, animal farm and community group displays. ■ Arthur Wren Hall, 16-20 Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park, 9am to noon. Tuesday 26 January.

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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MELBOURNE Malayalee Federation, along with other community groups, will host a free Australia Day celebration event with dancing, music, a jumping castle, face painting and a free barbecue. ■ Olive Road Recreation Reserve, 2 Frawley Road, Doveton, 10am to 1pm. Tuesday 26 January.

REHEARSALS for Voices of Casey will recommence in February. The repertoire will include the Street Requiem which is in memory of those who have died on the streets. The program for 2016 promises to be exciting and anyone over the age of 18 is welcome to join. ■ Fiddlers Green Retirement Village, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Monday, February 7pm to 9.30pm. To register arrive at 6.45pm.

Dandenong DANDENONG will celebrate Australia Day with a street festival. On the day patrons can watch cultural performances on two main stages as well experience low cost rides, market stalls, fire pits for toasting marshmallows, a native animal display and fireworks to be set off at 9.25pm. ■ Dandenong Park, Pultney Street, Dandenong. Cost $2 to $4. Tuesday 26 January from 3pm.

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Call Julie

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5942 7664 0418 890 612

MUSIC LESSONS Beginners Welcome

Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au

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V Wanted TOYOTA Camry, 2004, 3L, auto, regularly serviced, 177,000kms, RWC, reg to 05/16. $3,900ono. 0418 366 260.

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Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboard, Drums, Flute, Sax, Clarinet & Vocal Ph: 8787 8599 Lvl 1/Unit 10, Cnr Northey & Sth Gippsland Hwy, Lynbrook

General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.

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0402 994 329 BOILERMAKER / WELDER

Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing

SKYLIGHT, large, 920 x 920, filter 760 x 760. No flashing or duct. $80. 0418 135 281.

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9794 8989

Required for Koo Wee Rup Bakery.

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Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere

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

BAKER / PASTRY CHEF

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

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

SHOP SPACE AVAILABLE Berwick. High profile. Suit nails, beauty, clothing etc. Call 9707 4747.

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DOORS, internal, Corinthian, bought but not hung, (4) 2040 x 820, (2) 2040 x 720, 6 Homecraft Privacey handles with push button locking. $500 the lot. 0418 135 281.

Phone Bev 0411 334 415

$37 metre

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

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$35 Metre

Full time Prefer some experience in decorative concrete but will train the right applicant. Must have drivers licence, ABN & construction industry card.

Contact Dean 0408 505 250

AVON

Delivered in 10 metre loads

IRONING

Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601

1300 734 294 www.jimsantennas.com.au

1st, 2nd or 3rd year, great opportunity for workshop and on site work. Work shop is located in Dandenong. Luke 0416 328 332.

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

CHEAP toilet paper. 2 ply x 250 sheets. $40 per carton of 48. Also tissues 32 x 180's. $40 per carton. Made in Australia. Can deliver. Tel 0409 551 783

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

DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS

CONCRETER

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

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

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M. 0400 383 588

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CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

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24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

V To Share NARRE WARREN, luxury accomodation starting from $150pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. Phone 0429 022 889.

ONSITE REPAIRS

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

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

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HAMPTON PARK, 5 Feeney Court, Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th January, 8am-5pm. Moving house. Whitegoods, furniture and lots more.

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

Call Lucas 0419 259 266

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11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

SameDay DayResponse Response 3 3 Same LocalTechnicians Technicians 3 Local 3 All 100% Guaranteed 3 All 100% Guaranteed 3 3 Home Theatre Installations Theatre Installations 3 FREE on-site Signal Test and Quote 3 Home Government Endorsed on-site Signal TestInstallers and Quote 3 3 FREE

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Call Michael on

DANDENONG 9794 9890 Head Office F 15,112 Hammond Rd, Dandenong 3175

www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au • Stainless Steel Doors • Aluminium Doors • Custom Steel Doors • Flyscreens

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5941 2516

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

Full time work required for Pakenham area. E: karen@cmsteel.com.au or Ph: 5940 5817

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

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Ellagant Pooches

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

*Conditions Apply

NARRE WARREN 0419 126 895 Branch - Hillsmeade Estate Narre Warren South

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

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★ Security Doors – Hinged & Sliding ★ Flyscreens BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE ★ Blinds 20% OFF ★ Measured & Made & Installed FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE ★ FREE Quotes 7 days a week

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.

Classifieds deadlines for Thursday 28th January issue of the Cranbourne News are as follows:

Call Matt 0419 561 093

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Chefs Required Cranbourne RSL is now employing chefs to work in our busy venue, grill, pan & cold larder experience preferred. Full-time & casual positions now available. Level 4 award wages, RSL is an equal opportunity employer. Application to: Executive chef Southeast RSL Email: marcusb @southeastrsl.com.au Phone: 9792 3385.

Concretor's Labourer Required for footpaths and crossovers in South East suburbs. Must have experience and a drivers licence. Ongoing work. Call Tony 0458 323 116

DOG GROOMER Experienced Dog Groomer with animal handling experience. Casual position in a high end salon. Please email:

pawz@live.com.au

FIBREGLASS LAMINATORS Experience required DANDENONG AREA

Call 9798 7011 After 9.00am

HAIRDRESSER Exciting concept. If you want more from your work call 0418 998 050. Confidentiality guaranteed.

LABOURERS Casual chicken technicians required to be part of a vaccinating crew for ongoing work. Training available, must be willing to travel. ABN and driver’s licence required.

Call between 8am-5pm

0410 544 526

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LABOURERS (AM) & LOAD OUT WORKERS (PM) Gathercole’s The Meat People Must be physically fit, some heavy lifting required. Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum 1207007-EG46-15 2034908v1

Find it in the

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DIESEL MECHANIC

WALKERS WANTED

Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

Please call us at

Membrey’s Transport & Crane Hire Fully qualified, diesel heavy vehicle mechanic. Experienced with cranes preferred but not essential. Fitter experience a must. Needs to be self motivated and reliable. Immediate start. Full time position with overtime. Wages negotiable depending on experience. Email: employment@membreys.com.au

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WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME

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TRUCK DRIVER Part Time 2/3 days per week. Must have road ranger experience. Must be reliable. May suit semi retired driver. HR licence required.

HC DRIVER

0400 067 251 Cranbourne Area

Required by long established Transport company based in the south east suburbs. Refrigeration experience an advantage. A positive attitude, proficiency with paper work and ability to communicate with clients is essential.

Kooweerup REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES

Kooweerup Regional Health Service is a public hospital located approximately an hour’s drive from Melbourne in the rural area of Cardinia Shire. Kooweerup Regional Health Service provides a range of services including: Acute Medical, Residential Care (Low/High), Community Health, Allied Health and Early Parenting. We are seeking:

R.N. (GR5) Permanent part-time position in combined unit (medical, rehabilitation, palliative and aged care). Previous experience as ANUM/NUM essential. Aged Care experience desirable.

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info@kareone.com.au or 5940 3735

APPRENTICE BAKER/PASTRY COOK 2nd or 3rd year preferably. This is a place where you will learn all aspects of the baking industry. Must be passionate about the industry. Please send email to:

Cabinetmakers / Joiners 1210426-DJ50-15

MEAT INSPECTOR Gathercoles the Meat People in Patterson Lakes require a meat inspector. Must be registered with Prime Safe and must have Cert of Competency. Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum

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Applications in writing to:

Part time. Experience required in all areas of pastry cooking. Neat and tidy worker.

Email to : bakedinberwick@outlook.com

For South Eastern suburbs. HR /HC Licence required. Must be experienced. Ph: 0407 535 556.

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Qualified Motor Mechanic Required for Rowville based company working on late model American vehicles in a well equipped workshop that has been operating since 1994. Work on Chevrolet, GMC, Hummer and Cadillac vehicles. On the job training provided. Experience with diesel & petrol and drivers licence essential.

Fully qualified. Must be reliable and hard working. Driver's licence preferred but not essential. Matt: 0411 587 055.

Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care? We have Courses in your local area! Boronia, Box Hill, Cranbourne, Frankston, Hampton Park, Lilydale, Pakenham, Ringwood & Rowville.

Find out more about your Government Funded opportunity by calling Charley on 9761 2156

ROOF TILER New or 2nd Year Apprentice roof tiler required. Must be reliable and hardworking. Above award wages apply. Phone or text 0418 992 890. Pakenham based.

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TIPPER TRUCK DRIVER

1187745-24-15

PASTRY COOK

Must have current Police Check and Working with Children Check.

The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

Reliable and experienced cabinetmakers and assemblers required for cabinetmaking and shopfitting business located in Mulgrave. Close to public transport if required Please send resume to: darrell@sfbs.com.au

APPRENTICE 1ST/2ND YEAR OR LABOURER

Must understand principles of a Social Model of Health and work within a strong multi-disciplinary team environment.

Ms. T. Ramsay Chief Executive Officer/Director of Nursing P.O. Box 53, Kooweerup Vic 3981 by 29th January, 2016.

� 9708 6437 infohallam@ logicalstaffing.com.au or email

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FORKLIFT & ACCESS EQUIPMENT MECHANICS Required now Must Have Own Tools $29 per hour

bakedinberwick@outlook.com

Excellent educational support available.

For more information call 1300 024 001

Temp. to Perm. Positions

section of Network Classifieds.

Logical Staffing Solutions

GENERAL LABOURERS

www.justrelations.com

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Permanent part-time position — 4 days per week. Applicants must have current experience as a District Nurse or relevant experience in Midwifery/Acute. Service provides Hospital in the Home, Post Acute Care, Palliative Care, Maternity (post delivery) as well general Nursing duties to the rural area of Cardinia Shire. Excellent education support available. Part of a multidisciplinary team. Wages and conditions as per R.N.’s Award. Police/Working with Children Checks and proof of Registration with AHPRA must be provided. Previous applicants need not apply. Applicants must be Registered Midwives. Applications in writing to: T. Ramsay P.O. Box 53, Kooweerup Vic 3981 by 29th January, 2016

9650 0735

to deliver flyers to homes in Casey, Pakenham, Rowville. Rate $12 per 100 delivered. Must have ABN, Car, Mobile.

1213518-RC03-16

DISTRICT NURSE

(RN/RM)

Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee

Motoring

WALKER WANTED

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Kooweerup Regional Health Service is a public hospital located approximately one hours drive from Melbourne in the rural area of Cardinia Shire. The service provides a range of services including: Acute Medical, Residential Care (Low/High), Community Health, Allied Health. Early Parenting and District Nursing. We are seeking:

Heavy Haulage Company based in Narre Warren requires an experienced and self-motivated driver. H.C. Licence is required. Experience with low-loader, tilt tray and transport of earthmoving equipment would be an advantage. However, training will be provided for the right applicant. To apply, please download the application form from our website, and submit together with your resume to: michael@delplant.com.au. Delplant Haulage Pty. Ltd. PO Box 1322, Narre Warren Vic 3805 www.delplant.com.au

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Just Relations

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SACKED? Forced to resign Redundancy

C753789-SJ1-10

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TRUCK DRIVER

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6 Papers $27.50 EXTRA

*Offer only available for items normally advertised in the “For Sale” or “Motoring” section. All advertisements must be pre-paid. For $27.00 you get a 15 word ONE ITEM ONLY advertisement, restricted to “For Sale” or “Motoring” items only for private advertisers, run initially for 3 months or untl sold. After your advertisement has run for 3 months you must call us to renew it for a further 2 week period AND reduce the price of your item by a minimum 5% for items in the “For Sale” section or 3% for items in the “Motoring” section. After 2 weeks you must then call us again to renew for another 2 weeks and again reduce the price ofyour item by a further 5% or 3%. This procedure may continue until you have sold your item. If we do not hear from you we will assume you have sold your item and your advertisement will not appear. The sale price must be included in the advertisement and the only alterations you may make are to the PRICE of your item. Business advertisements, rental hire and real estate are not included in the offer for the purpose of ongoing profit. The publisher reserves the right to decline any booking for the purpose of ongoing gain.


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Kwan Huynh and Ava Do from Keysborough exploring their arty side with some green Pictures: GARY SISSONS leaves at the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens. 149137

Education’s full bloom CRANBOURNE’S Royal Botanic Gardens was open for fun. At its sixth annual event the educational day brought people of all ages together on Wednesday 20 January. Children had the chance

to pot plants, learn about the gardens’ flora and fauna and discover some of the reptiles that call the Cranbourne garden home. Tips on sustainable gardening were handed out and children could have a go at water bug activities.

Lochie Mulcahy from Parkdale with a big set of shark jaws.

The gardens’ Robyn Merrett said the day brought in more than 1000 people. “It’s a great way for families to explore the site and get involved with potting plants and learn about them as they go,” Ms Merrett said.

Six-yearold Riley Baumann from Narre Warren with a tornado in a bottle.

Three-year-old Henry Willis had no fear when he held a Darwin carpet python on Wednesday.

Strap yourself in for some fast and furious fun at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.

Fun for all ages NOW more than ever the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is a destination for the whole family. Visitors can strap into the state-of-the-art Sodi RT8 Go Karts for an exhilarating session on the 750 meter scale replica of the circuit and push out a series of hot laps to beat the clock or challenge their mates. Tandem Karts are excellent for the little ones. These new matching tandem karts are equipped with duel controls so the kids don’t miss out and can participate in the full interactive karting experience which they haven’t been able to do before. After a complete renovation, the History of Motorsport showcases the dawn of motorsport on Phillip Island commencing with the very first Australian grand prix in 1928 through to present day racing. The display has many articles, images and racing vehicles that will capture the imagination.

Slot Cars are the best fun for all ages. Race your family or friends and experience the fun on Australia’s largest four-lane GP Slot Car Track an exact replica of the circuit. Test skills or challenge mates to a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Go flat out down Gardner Straight, through ultra-fast Doohan Corner, slide through Stoner, thread through Siberia and slip stream up the back straight. Watch out for the hairpin at the bottom of Lukey heights. Who will get the bragging rights? For the adrenalin junkies how about three heart pumping hot laps in a race prepared vehicle. The resident race car driver will get hearts started with lift off and road hugging turns that defy gravity as drivers “white knuckle” it and carve an impression on the rugged cliffs of

the world famous circuit. Follow in the footsteps of racing superstars on a daily guided circuit tour featuring a MotoGP sound simulation and access to exclusive and restricted areas such as the Control Tower, Media Centre, Pit Roof, and of course that hero photo opportunity on the winner’s podium. Tranquil water gardens lead visitors through to the viewing mound capturing some of the most unique and invigorating panoramic views of the circuit and Bass Strait. After all the excitement, Champion’s Bar & Cafe delivers with its fresh menu with plenty of choices. Fantastic coffee and delicious and decedent home-made cakes, slices, muffins, pastries, sausage rolls and pies hit the spot For more information phone 5952 9400 or visit www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au.

For solar choose EuroSolar AS THE Earth’s climate continues to change, solar remains one of the few viable technologies to help us avert catastrophe. According to National Geographic, enough sunshine hits earth every hour to power the world’s electricity needs for an entire year. So why should a homeowner or business manager install PV panels? From green job creation to improved public health, there are countless reasons to go solar. But three of the primary advantages are: 1. Monthly savings Solar panels mean immediate utility bill savings. And those savings continue for the next 25 years, which is the average length of most solar panel warranties. However, a wellinstalled system can easily last 30 to 40 years. 2. Smaller carbon footprint Climate change is a global problem, but sustainability is a local issue and solar panels shrink carbon footprints.

Solar power is one answer to the world's greenhouse gas problem. 3. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Customers and investors increasingly prefer doing business with companies that take a firm stand on environmental protection so businesses can attract more clients by highlighting their solar investment in all future marketing campaigns. Founded in 2007, Euro Solar is one of the oldest PV installation firms in Australia. And with more than 1500 full-time employees and contractors, it is also one of the largest. Euro Solar leverages this extensive experience to develop

high quality solar projects that consistently exceed customers’ expectations. And by recruiting and training its dedicated sales, engineering, and installation teams in-house it is able to control every aspect of the solar development process. This means services are rarely outsourced, whether they require a residential installation or large-scale turnkey solutions for a commercial solar project. However, the benefits of Euro Solar don’t stop there. Over the years it has continuously refined its winning formula to ensure on-time delivery and unparalleled clean energy output. Price is the least important consideration when it comes to PV technology. Buyers want the highest quality components installed by the most experienced professionals. This is the best way to increase the return on solar investment. Phone 1300 387 676 to book a free consultation now.


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Winning drive for Jack of clubs By JARROD POTTER MOST golf clubs would quickly patch up a hole in a fence ... but Cranbourne Golf Club doesn’t want to cut off a shortcut to the greens for the club’s rising star Jack Rasmussen. His love for the sport started young – as he was glued to the televisions watching the action as a toddler – and he’s been hooked officially for a few years now. “When I was three I’d stay up all night watching the golf with mum – long way back I’ve been into it I think but didn’t know until I was 13 that I really liked it,” Rasmussen said. “Started doing clinics here when I was about 10 and playing club comps when I was 13 at the end of Year 7. “In the first place it was dad and the family friends who persuaded me to try it out – was going to give it up to play footy, but then the next year I gave up footy to play golf so that was a big turn in the tables.” The talented 17-year-old lives virtually next door to the links and has been a fixture at the course since he was 13 and those years of diligent practice have started to pay off. Despite arriving late for the recently held Southern Junior Classic – Rasmussen shook off a rocky start to power ahead and take the 36-hole event by two strokes.

“I didn’t really have a very good warm up – just got there and ... was a bit headless to be honest,” Rasmussen said. “Sort of rocked up and picked up one of my friends Robert Taylor who was caddying for me – which was fortunate because I had never played there before – we rocked up really late and hit about six putts before heading out to the tees. “Started off shaky but I was solid - hit it close enough to hole a few putts and shot three under in the first round and in the second round I hit it a bit better but then didn’t make any putts and shot even 72 –and snagged it by two shots.” He backed up the Southern victory winning the scratch match play finals at Cranbourne to sweep the weekend and finish on a high note. He’s been picking up a few wins as of late as the Cranbourne teen also won the Barham Classic last year and hopes to defend his title there later t h i s year. He also flew up to Queensland and finished equal sixth at the Greg Norman Junior Masters, a notable achievement where he represented Victoria. Rasmussen wants to work on his short game as well as earn ad-

mission into the Riversdale Cup tournament – and besides those he’ll just follow the year on the green wherever it may take him. “I want to try to get into the Riversdale Cup – the big amateur tournament – and maybe if I could finish top 10 that would be really good for me,” Rasmussen said. “Also want to try and at least come second or third in clubbies and play a few more men’s amateur tournament that are world ranking or Australian ranking so I can get a bit more recognised.” He wanted to thank Parvez Rahman, Mark Auhl and Lyn Gandalfo for their unwavering support of his golfing ambitions.

Isla, Elena and Thomas sprint for the line in the 400m under 10s event at the Cranbourne Meteorite Gift. 149071

Meteorite Gift is a real blast By JARROD POTTER

Jack Rasmussen won the Southern Junior Classic to tee off 2016 strongly. 149066 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Officially open season for wildcard Jasika By JARROD POTTER MAKING the most of his wildcard entry, Omar Jasika excelled on his home court to advance to the second round of the Australian Open. Raised in Endeavour Hills – where he honed his skills – Jasika, 18, has arrived in the big time after claiming a four-set thriller over hard-serving Ukranian Illya Marchenko. Not many gave the Australian Open wildcard entrant a chance to advance, but Jasika claimed his pass to the second round the hard way. Jasika powered through his Grand Slam debut 6-4, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4 as the crowd got behind its next champion-in-the-making. With the Omar Army – the selfstyled fan club of Jasika – proudly roaring in the background for the 18-year-old, Jasika broke Marchenko late in the fourth set before serving out to take the win in two hours and 34 minutes. He’s been in phenomenal form in

Omar Jasika, pictured winning the 2014 US Open Boys title, added another major achievement to his resume as he won his first Grand Slam match on Monday Picture: GETTY IMAGES recent years as he claimed the 2014 US Open’s boys singles and doubles tournaments – winning both finals

matches on back-to-back playing days. In that tournament, Jasika

showed the first signs of greatness to come when he backed up his doubles victory with Japanese partner Naoki Nakagawa 6-3, 7-6 (6) over Brazillian pair Joao Menezes and Rafael Matos by claiming the coveting boys singles title, knocking over France’s Quentin Jalys 2-6, 7-5, 6-1. It puts his name up there as one of Australia’s rising star prospects alongside Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis and with his win on Monday, it’s clear many more will remember his name from now on. “It’s always good I guess to have more up-and-coming Australians and it’s a pretty big honour,” Jasika said in 2014. “A few more people know my name now so I’m pretty happy for that and hopefully I can get some more results in the future.” Jasika’s rise through the ranks has him knocking on the door of the world top-200 and he now faces high-power Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the second round.

NAMED for the celestial visitors that dot the local area, Cranbourne Little Athletics Centre hosted the 2016 Meteorite Gift on Sunday afternoon. Everyone from Under 6s to Under 16s ran in the Gift format event on the Casey Fields track, with staggered starts leading to a fantastic bunch of sprint finishes. It allowed the local speedsters – from Cranbourne, Casey and Pakenham among seven local Little Athletics Centres – to show off their skills in pursuit of the first medals on offer for the new year whether in 100m, 200m or 400m events. Cranbourne LAC head coach Mark Jouvelet said the event was named for the club’s mascots from the skies and is always well received by the locals. “We’re named after what the local area is known for and it’s for the meteorites that have been dropping around here – the football team have their mascots and ours are the Meteorites to celebrate the area,” Jouvelet said. “It also gives us a chance to show off the district to other visiting clubs and they get to ask what it’s all about.” The meet also served as practice for the region’s little athletics stars set to descend on the venue for the 2015 Little Athletics Victoria State Track and Field Championships, held next month at the Cranbourne venue. “This gives a lot of the kids in the local area a chance to experience this venue as State Track and Field will be here in February – those who want to get used to the venue, it’s a great day to get a feel for the track.” For more information on Cranbourne Little Athletics Centre, visit the club’s website www.cranbournelac.com.au.

Seth and Thomas battled it out down the home straight at Casey Fields. 149071 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

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McMaster strikes for Dandy By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 14 (Day 1) DANDENONG (1/52) is en route to an impressive upset victory after laying siege to the Monash Tigers’ (195) batsmen. The Panthers got their chance to inflict maximum damage on Monash Tigers - who are missing international pair Cameron White and Dan Christian to Big Bash duties - but had to bide time before striking. The Tigers’ openers dug in as Daniel Sartori (31) and Marcus Berryman (24) chewed up the opening hour and helped take the shine off the new rock. Kooweerup up-and-comer Adam McMaster (5/60) struck first and struck often to claim his maiden five-wicket haul in Premier Cricket. The right-arm paceman was exceptional as he forced the error from Berryman before continuing on with the rest of the attack. The Tigers didn’t capitulate by any means though - with the recognised batsmen all getting starts, but the problems came in bundles for the visitors. They fell in clumps to James Wilcock (2/26) - who would’ve shouted himself hoarse from the number of close LBW appeals he generated - and workhorse Justin Butterfield (2/49). McMaster seized the prize wicket of Will Sheridan (18) and once the recognised bats had been sent packing, Monash was left in array at 6/116. The gutsy fightback from Dom Matarazzo (50) and Jack Harper (17) ensured there would be something on the board they could defend as McMaster ramped up for another salvo. He seared through the tail - Sam Taylor (9), Harper and Matt Shimell

Adam McMaster shone on Saturday for Dandenong, snaring 5/60 in an impressive haul against Monash. 149057 Picture: JARROD POTTER

(0) became victims three, four and lucky number five for the 19-year-old, as he claimed his 20th wicket of the year at a remarkable average of 19.3. “It was his first five for in the comp and he bowled very well,” Dandenong coach Ross Woodall said about McMaster. “He’s been really impressive this year - really good for us and had a great Under 19 carnival where he took 15 wickets in that tournament. “Genuine pace bowler and has been

really consistent with us and has been putting the ball in the right areas more often than not.” Whether the four seamers or the part-time spin of Peter Sweeney (0/27), Woodall thought the collective effort was impressive on Saturday - especially as a new look line-up in many ways this season without Matt Willcocks, Nathan Lambden or Dan Doran. “I was rapt with our entire bowling group to be fair,” Woodall said. “We

bowled a lot of maidens and put on a lot of pressure and got the rewards - I just thought our constant pressure throughout the day was great. “First hour - no luck and created a lot of pressure - the pressure we put on them to keep them down to less than two an over and those wickets we took before lunch were important.” “We’ve got the bowling depth there and while it was always disappointing to lose Lambden and Willcocks - we

knew we had the depth to cover them. “We’ve recruited a couple of fast bowlers from Ferntree Gully leagues and West Gippsland that will run around in seconds and thirds, so we think the bowling stocks are in good form.” A steady response from the skipper Tom Donnell (28) and Brett Forsyth (21no) kept Alan Wise (0/7) and company at bay, but Donnell fell on his sword late in the afternoon, skittled by Berryman (1/7) to leave the match in the balance heading into day two. Dandenong’s fourths played in a white ball grand final against Monash on Sunday. A rearguard half-century from Devin Pollock ensured Casey-South Melbourne (188) has the runs on the board against a mighty Ringwood (0/47) line-up. With the Swans’ openers falling for a pittance, it was left to Pollock (72) and the rest of the order to shine. It hasn’t been a task the Casey middlemen have relished so far this season, but Saturday was their time to shine as captain Lachie Sperling (21), Dylan Hadfield (23) and Brendan Rose (19) all knuckled down to give Pollock some support. Pollock’s dour knock was brought to an end early by reigning Ryder Medallist Ian Holland (3/47) at 6/157, but the tail ensured there would be something of substance on the Casey scoreboard. Ringwood was untroubled through the final 20 overs of the day, ending 0/47 with David King (26no) and Jackson Freeman (19no) seeing off the new ball.

Timely ton triumph for Spoljaric

with the blade, smacking a 69-run stand with Rob Bleumink (35) to push the side towards stumps. A few quick wickets ensured Berwick maintained bragging rights on day one as the openers fell, leaving Atishsinh Chouhan (19no) to carry on next week. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v DANDENONG WEST Chalk up a fairly even clash at Reedy Reserve as Heinz Southern Districts (184) has set the stage for an each-way showdown on Saturday against Dandenong West (3/69). North Dandenong started strongly as Nathan Goodes (3/57) and Peter Atkinson (2/44) had some strong shouts turned down. Goodes would eventually break through, snaring Brad Downe (1) for a pittance off an exceptional catch in close by Clay McCartney. It left the former skipper Trevor Davies (40) and current captain Matt Cox (32) to carry on and the tandem did just that - blasting the bad ball and seeing off the openers. They would both succumb in a disastrous period for the Cobras as the hosts fell from 1/70 to 7/124 in a blink of an eye. Matt Downe (39) and Lee Brown (28) were the Cobras who struck back adding a much needed 56-run stand for the eighth wicket to push Heinz towards 200. Downe would fall to Clay McCartney (1/6) as the side fell for 184 from its 58 overs. The response was driven by Sam Bracey (41) as the keeper smashed his way towards a second half-ton this year, but it wasn’t all one-way traffic for the Bulls. The Western force lost skipper Matt Sofoulis (0), Matt Collett (13) and Jacob Weeks (4) before stumps to leave the match in the balance.

QUIZ NUMBER 1487 1. WHO became the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015? 2. WHICH Aussie tailend batsman scored a stunning double century in 2006? 3. WHICH English soccer club is based at Stamford Bridge? 4. IN which Olympic event do competitors wear tophats? 5. WHICH popular Australian sport was played just once at the Olympic Games - way back in 1900? 6. WHERE were the first modern Olympics held in 1896? 7. THE winner in table tennis is the first to reach how many points? 8. WHO was golfer Greg Norman’s coach and mentor? 9. WHO became the first Australian to reach an Olympics fencing final in 1976? 10. WHICH Englishman won the Formula One drivers’ championship in 1976? 11. IN what sport did Eric Heiden win five gold medals at the 1980 Olympics for the USA? 12. WHAT is the home town of Australian tennis ace Lleyton Hewitt? 13. WHAT is a perfect score in ten-pin bowling? 14. WHO was the last Australian to score a century and take five wickets in an innings in the same Test match? 15. WHICH Australian jockey rode the winner of the 1967 English derby? 16. IN what indoor sport do players ‘spike’ the ball over the net? 17. WHICH famous American sporting event is held annually in Lexington, Kentucky? 18. WHICH great racehorse survived an assassination attempt shortly before running in the 1930 Melbourne Cup? 19. HOW many cricket Test centuries did Doug Walters score in England? 20. WHICH New Zealand middle-distance runner won two gold medals at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics?

6. Athens 7. Twenty-one 8. Charlie Earp 9. Greg Benko 10. James Hunt 11. Speed

Everyone from Dandenong West was up for Nathan Goodes' appeal on Heinz opener Brad Downe. 149058 Picture: JARROD POTTER

skating 12. Adelaide 13. Three hundred 14. Richie Benaud 15. George Moore 16.

DDCA TURF 1 - ROUND 8 (Day 1) JUST when Hallam Kalora Park thought the match was leaning in its favour DDCA maestro Steve Spoljaric changes Cranbourne’s tune. HALLAM KALORA PARK v CRANBOURNE Hallam Kalora Park (0/5) will wonder where its advantage went as Cranbourne (229) slipped the grip to post a sizeable chase. Chipping away at the top order progressively, the Hawks were on top of the birdy battle against the Eagles as the top four came and went without much resistance. Newcomer Stuart Plunkett (29) saw off the new ball and hit a few into the ropes or beyond, but his luck came to an end at the hands of Chris Pereira (2/40), leaving the Cranbourne middle order exposed. But such has been the nature of the previous five DDCA seasons; it was too tricky to get rid of Spoljaric - who smashed his third century for Cranbourne and his 12th in this league. Burdening the batting responsibilities, Spoljaric worked the scoreboard in tandem with Lucas Ligt (16), Cam Dinger (13) and Brandon Tyzzer (20). The tail wagged for the Eagles and allowed Spoljaric to play his natural game - flaying the Hawks about as he notched the century. His scalp fell approaching stumps as Cranbourne hurried ahead to put the last few runs in the ledger. Hallam has quite a climb ahead of it next week facing the likes of Matt Chasemore, Plunkett and Spoljaric. BERWICK v NARRE WARREN A middle order revival also benefitted Berwick (207) as Narre Warren (3/40) suffered a similar fate to Hallam. The Magpies started gathering wickets as the Bears top order fell for 23. The turnaround was left to familiar faces as Nathan Pilon (39), Josh Holden (30) and Ryan Crawford (17) pushed the run rate upwards. But Narre wasn’t done and dusted - the usual suspects in Kaushalya Weeraratne (4/81) and Jarryd Straker (4/39) took their time but kept finding inroads further towards the end of Berwick’s order. The Berwick resistance wasn’t over though as Jack Williams (45) continued his great form

Volleyball 17. The Kentucky Derby 18. Phar Lap 19. None 20. Peter Snell

By JARROD POTTER

ANSWERS: 1. Michelle Payne 2. Jason Gillespie 3. Chelsea 4. Dressage 5. Cricket QUIZ NUMBER 1487

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Lions set for finals By DAVID NAGEL PAKENHAM is the only team certain of playing in the West Gippsland Premier Division finals series after a weekend of curve balls for its main rivals. Cardinia (98 points), Tooradin (90) and Kooweerup (82) split their results one-one over the weekend double-header while fifth-placed Merinda Park (78) is applying real pressure after its two emphatic victories. The Cobras (2/182) easily accounted for Emerald (179) on Saturday, Dan McCalman (81 not out) and Dylan Cuthbertson (72 not out) sharing an unbeaten 124-run stand after Jason Toan (3/24) had restricted the Bombers prior to tea. The Cobras (6/207) then made their biggest statement of the season on Sunday with a resounding victory over Tooradin (111). McCalman (60 not out) was once again the rock, remaining unbeaten for the weekend, sharing a 96-run union with skipper Danny Diwell (67) that pushed the score past 200. “Danner’s (McCalman) has been fantastic for us all year, he knows his role and provides us with the perfect platform to bat around,” Diwell said. “It was great to share that partnership with him because that’s what the good sides do, they get good starts and they go on with it.” The Cobras then dismantled the Seagulls, claiming the key wickets of Tom Hussey (1), Aaron Avery (3) and Bradey Welsh (5) early and keeping their nose to the grindstone. “It’s an area (bowling) we thought we might struggle in this year but we’re just bowling to a very simple plan, doing it consistently

Shameera Weerasinghe has been the shining light in an otherwise dull season for Cranbourne Meadows, scoring 493 runs to sit third in the league aggregates. 148989 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

and bowling to our fields,” Diwell said. Chris Milne (2/12), Leigh Paterson (2/13) and Toan (2/22) followed Diwell’s instructions to the letter. Pakenham’s Ben Shipperd had a weekend that he won’t forget in a hurry. First he claimed a unique hattrick as the Lions (6/223) wore

down Kooweerup (192) at Toomuc Reserve. Shipperd (3/27) had Matt Bright (7) caught behind by Rob Elston, then John Bright (0) stumped by the same acquaintance before bowling Rob Bright Jnr (0) to claim the first hat-trick of his career. Three brothers in three balls - now there’s one for the record books!

Sean Gramc (77) and Rob Elston (48) also starred for the Lions who then accounted for Emerald on Sunday. Shipperd (100 not out) once again provided the highlight, bringing up his maiden century for the Lions with a six off the last ball of the match, the Lions (2/198) chasing the Bombers (9/193) competitive total with apparent ease. Chris Smith (46) proved the perfect foil for Shipperd, while skipper Dom Paynter (4/25) was potent with the ball and Emerald’s AJ Walker (63) also performed well. In other games on the weekend, Chris O’Hara (65 not out) and Jess Mathers (3/24) led Kooweerup (4/155) to a crucial victory over Cardinia (7/151) -who had an easy win itself over Cranbourne Meadows (114) on Saturday. Ben Maroney (3/7), Neil Barfuss (3/17) and Travis Wheller (3/29) were terrific for the Bulls (2/120) before Alex Nooy (67 not out) completed the rout. A superb half-century from Upper Beaconsfield’s (151) Bath Perera (82) was cancelled out by Tom Hussey (62) and Bradey Welsh (60 not out) in Tooradin’s (3/152) Saturday win at Upper Beac, while Perera (64), Julian Bayard (54) and Tommy Tyrrell (3/24) played key roles in the Maroons (6/266) bounce-back victory over Cranbourne Meadows (7/180) on Sunday. Chris Hauselberger (54 and 3/56) was the standout for the Rebels. This week: Cranbourne Meadows (8th) v Merinda Park (5th), Emerald (7th) v Kooweerup (4th), Cardinia (2nd) v Tooradin (3rd), Upper Beaconsfield (6th) v Pakenham (1st).

CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC. PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 14 - (DAY 1) Ringwood 0/47 v Casey-South Melbourne 188 (D. Pollock 72). Dandenong 1/52 (T. Donnell 27) v Monash Tigers 195 (A. McMaster 5/60, J. Wilcock 2/26, J. Butterfield 2/49). Northcote 285 v Prahran 1/23. Essendon 7/200(dec) v Kingston Hawthorn 116 and 2/6. Carlton v Greenvale Kangaroos 8/271. Camberwell Magpies 133 v Fitzroy Doncaster 7/200. Geelong 3/193 v Melbourne Uni 225. Frankston Peninsula 80 and 2/8 v Footscray Edgewater 5/182(dec). Melbourne 7/100 v St Kilda 146. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 8 - (DAY 1) Lyndale 84 (M. Bandara 6/21 (Inc hat-trick), J. Armitage 3/22) v Springvale South 3/134 (M. Vandort 50*, N. King 32, C. Connolly 3/42). Berwick 207 (J. Williams 45, N. Pilon 39, R. Bleumink 35, J. Holden 30, J. Straker 4/39, K. Weeraratne 4/81) v Narre Warren 3/40(cc). Heinz Southern Districts 184 (T. Davies 40, M. Downe 39, M. Cox 32, N. Goodes 3/57) v Dandenong West 3/69 (S. Bracey 41*). Buckley Ridges 179 (S. Ekanayake 47, P. Rudd 45, S. Squires 3/41) v Mordialloc 2/10 (S. Pradeep 2/5). Parkfield 3/54 (J. Barrett 30*, K. Kunary 3/29) v North Dandenong 125 (U. Qureshi 64, H. Alles 3/8, N. Perera 3/26). Hallam Kalora Park 0/5 v Cranbourne 229 (S. Spoljaric 110). TURF 2 Narre North 1/26 v St Mary’s 155 (C. Anthony 40, B. Doran 4/41). Narre South 118 (B. Parker 42, K. Hardy 26, A. Macquire 4/28, K. Gray 3/27) v St Brigid’s/St Louis 4/68. Keysborough 4/126 (R. Kellepotha 64*) v Aspendale 113 (R. Kellepotha 5/26). Coomoora 197 (L. Vincent 75, R. Pankhania 59, A Athulathmudali 4/26, N. Kumar 3/56) v Southern Pirates 2/57 (A. Athulathmudali 36). Silverton-v-Dingley 9/252(cc) (T. Sawers 47, A. Dalby 40, D. Kurukulasooriya 3/54, J. King 3/69). Parkdale 4/109 (A. Reid 59*) v Fountain Gate 83 (J. Dotters 4/10). WGCA PREMIER ROUND 10 - (ONE DAY, SATURDAY) Merinda Park 2/182 (D. McCalman 81*, D. Cuthbertson 72*) def Emerald 179 (H. Goonetilleke 36, A.J. Walker 34, J. Toan 3/24, L. Paterson 3/50). Pakenham 6/223(cc) (S. Gramc 77, R. Elston 48, C. Smith 36, D. Paynter 35) def Kooweerup 192 (J. Mathers 37, B. Shipperd 3/27 (Inc hat-trick). Cardinia 2/120 (A. Nooy 67*) def Cranbourne Meadows 114 (S. Weerasinghe 34, B. Maroney 3/7, N. Barfuss 3/17, T. Wheller 3/29). Upper Beaconsfield 151 (W. Perera 82) def by Tooradin 3/152 (T. Hussey 62, B. Welsh 60*). ROUND 11 - (ONE DAY, SUNDAY) Cranbourne Meadows 7/180(cc) (C. Hauselberger 54, T. Tyrrell 3/26) def by Upper Beaconsfield 6/266(cc) (W. Perera 64, J. Bayard 54, C. Hauselberger 3/56). Emerald 9/193(cc) (A.J. Walker 63, M. Copey 40, D. Paynter 4/25) def by Pakenham 2/198 (B. Shipperd 100*, C. Smith 46). Kooweerup 4/155 (C. O’Hara 65*, C. Bright 39) def Cardinia 7/151(cc) (B. Maroney 57, J. Mathers 3/24). Tooradin 111 def by Merinda Park 6/207(cc) (D. Diwell 67, D. McCalman 60*). Ladder: Pakenham 126, Cardinia 98, Tooradin 90, Kooweerup 82, Merinda Park 78, Upper Beaconsfield 62, Emerald 18, Cranbourne Meadows 6. VSDCA - NORTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND - 9 (TWO DAY, SATURDAY-SUNDAY) Endeavour Hills 166 (B. Law 52, L. Cody 44) def by Preston 201 (L. Cody 3/25) and 0/20. Kew Cricket Club 142 (A. Perera 8/26) def by Noble Park 184 (M. Perera 59, M. Fernando 50*) and 0/21. Ivanhoe 9/219(cc) def by Balwyn 6/220. Bayswater 7/234 def Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 233. Box Hill 168 def by Plenty Valley 6/306(cc). Coburg 57 and 8/85 def by Croydon 7/160(dec). Mount Waverley 5/185 def Brunswick 180. Ladder: (Top-6) Mount Waverley 42, Plenty Valley 39, Balwyn 36, Preston 36, Bayswater 33, Brunswick 33. Noble Park 27 (ninth), Endeavour Hills 12 (13th).

Big names in Country Week squad eyeing the drought By DAVID NAGEL THE West Gippsland Warriors will look to break a six-year Country Week drought when this year’s carnival begins on Monday 1 February. And there will be no excuses for poor preparation or a lack of performance from the 14-man squad, with this year’s campaign purely player driven. WGCA President Brett Armitage asked the players to take the lead in co-ordinating what will hopefully be the association’s first premiership success since 2009. Stepping into the lead roles are Emerald’s AJ Walker as captain, his deputies Clyde’s Kyle Brooke and Jason Williams from Pakenham, while Devon Meadows all-rounder Matt Hutchinson rounds out a four-man leadership group. Brooke said the leaders had pushed hard to be as meticulous with their preparation as possible. “The first thing we had to do was find out who was available, that’s the big thing with Country Week, it’s a big commitment, and we left no stone unturned in doing that,” Brooke said on behalf of the group. “From there we’ve come up with a pretty good mix of players, a well-balanced squad with real quality and one that will bond and have a good cultural fit. Sure there are some big names missing but we’ve picked an in-form team and one we’re confident will perform well.” Only five players return from last year’s squad of 15, with Walker, Brooke, Hutchinson, Kooweerup’s Chris Bright and Merinda Park leg-spinner Dylan Cuthbertson looking to improve on last year’s fourth placing in Division 3. Walk-up starts that are unavailable include Tooradin’s Tom Hussey, Pakenham all-rounder Chris Smith and Cardinia trio Ben Maroney,

Dwayne Doig and Neil Barfuss, while last year’s skipper Cal O’Hare has moved on to the DDCA. But, as Brooke enthused, this squad does have some real quality. Rob Elston has been one of the main driving forces behind Pakenham’s resurgence this season, and brings an abundance of turf experience to the table, while Williams, Hashan Goonetilleke and John Simpson have all thrived on turf wickets before. Jack Ryan and Scott Clark have been in terrific form with the ball, while Daniel McCalman, Alex Nooy and Sam Van Der Zalm have all had consistent seasons with the bat. Brooke believes the squad has plenty of xfactor and is hungry for success. “You hear stories from 2009 and those players say the feeling was like winning a grand final at their own clubs,” he said. “To play for your league and work your butt off and then come home with the ultimate reward, I can’t think of too many things better than that. Jack Ryan is bowling fantastic at the moment; Wombat (Bright) can take the game away from any team in the blink of an eye and Hutchy’s one of the best all-rounders going around.” The Warriors started and finished well last year, defeating Wangaratta on day one and Seymour on day four, but lost to Central Gippsland and Goulburn Murray during the middle of the week. But both of those losses were by single figure margins so - in horse racing parlance - the Warriors have got their foot firmly on the till. The Warriors take on Colac, Seymour, Warragul and Goulburn Murray but also have to contend with Central Gippsland, Wangaratta and Yarra Valley, who will all be looking to qualify for the Division 3 grand final on Friday 5 February.

Pakenham batsman Rob Elston and Kooweerup keeper Chris Bright will look to become premiership-winning team-mates at Country Week in early February. 148994 Picture: ROB CAREW COUNTRY WEEK SQUAD AJ Walker (Emerald-Captain) Kyle Brooke (Clyde-Vice Captain) Jason Williams (Pakenham-Vice Captain) Chris Bright (Kooweerup) Scott Clark (Pakenham Upper) Dylan Cuthbertson (Merinda Park) Robert Elston (Pakenham) Hashan Goonetilleke (Emerald) Mathew Hutchinson (Devon Meadows) Daniel McCalman (Merinda Park) Alex Nooy (Cardinia) Jack Ryan (Pakenham) John Simpson (Clyde) Sam Van Der Zalm (Devon Meadows) Co-ordinators: Attila Siposs and Craig Boswell

WGCA Warriors 2016 Country Week Fixture DATE

OPPONENT

Mon 1 Feb Colac Tues 2 Feb Seymour Wed 3 Feb Warragul Thurs 4 Feb Goulburn Murray Fri 5 Feb Grand Final PREVIOUS RESULTS

VENUE Yarrambat Williamstown Endeavour Hills Roxburgh Park Preston City Oval

YEAR DIV. RESULT

W D L GLASSCOCK MEDAL

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

2 1 0 1 2 2 5

3 3 2 2 2 2 3

Fourth Fourth Last Sixth Fifth Fourth Premiers

0 1 0 1 0 0 0

2 Dylan Cuthbertson 2 Cal O’Hare 4 Chris Smith 2 Sugeesha Dinushan 2 Clinton Marsh 2 Cal O’Hare/Mick Torney 0 Shane Dole

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Chacon right on the ball By JARROD POTTER LAST year he held the flags for the men’s final - this year Erick Chacon wants to be an even greater part of the Australian Open action. Chacon, 15, from Narre Warren South, has been selected as an Australian Open ballkid for a second year. He developed his passion for the game at St Paul’s Apostle Tennis Club in Endeavour Hills and from there his love of the sport grew to encompass every aspect - not just playing but also being a part of the tennis community as a whole. “Started in 2011 and I signed up for a local club - St Paul’s - was there for about three years and played competition then I decided because I was busy with school,” Chacon said.

“After I stopped playing I became a ballboy instead and this is my second year.” He eventually had to give up playing to focus on his schoolwork, but his love of the sport transitioned into running after the balls and being an important part of the Open. His highlights from his first run as a ballkid are cherished as he watched a number of greats and a few Australians take the court. “Second year I’ve done it and my first match was (Grigor) Dimitrov and (Tomas) Berdych and I also was the ballkid for (Thanasi) Kokkinakis and (Sam) Groth,” Chacon said. He wasn’t the ballkid for the finals but was still part of the ceremony as he held the flags - but that’s not where he wants to stand at this year’s final if he gets the chance.

“I was the flagbearer for all of the finals,” Chacon said. “The men’s final ... even though I like watching the men’s game better - the crowd was going crazy because (Novak) Djokovic won his fourth so the crowd was pretty good. “I want to be the ballkid in the men’s final this year and we have this award where if you’re the best ballkid you get to go to France to Roland Garros so that’s what I’d like to do.” Outside of his tennis, Chacon also loves his soccer and hopes to take his striking skills to a school team in the future. He wanted to thank his parents and God for their support and helping him get his Australian Open opportunity.

Erick Chacon is at the tennis season peak as one of 380 ballkids at this year's Picture: JARROD POTTER Australian Open. 149070

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HAMPTON PARK BOWLS PENNANT bowls returned for Hampton Park bowlers and they started the second half of the season with two wins and a loss. Division 1 were at Cheltenham for another loss and are now in the danger zone of the ladder. Chris Hendrie, John Nunan and Ian Bartlett had the only winning rink - thanks to scoring five on the last end (19-16), while John Wright, Peter Hayden, Shane Collins and Steve Barnes won five of the last six ends for a 20-20 draw. Shane Hardy, Neville Hendrie, Andrew Brandolin and Warwick Hardy fought hard all day but went down 18-23, and Geoff Ampt, Jack Edwards, Chris Barnes and Laurie Edwards made a late charge but lost 16-25. Hampton Park (1) 3-73 lost to Cheltenham (1) 15-84. Division 3 played Hampton RSL at Pound Road for a good win which now has them in the four. Trevor Harbright, Ellen Smith, Geoff Ladner and Mark Paton were the best winners 2515, while Richard Pallet, Dave Clarke, Stan Hatch and Ken Cobden won 20-15 and Heather Naismith, Marion Battaglia, Toni Sutton and Denise Eastick won 18-12. Only losing rink was Aaron Ottaway, Jim Westwell, Ron Beverly and Helen Lambert (16-21). Hampton Park (2) 16-79 defeated Hampton RSL (1) 2-63. Division 6 were also at home for a much needed win, this time against Keysborough. Val Moore, Wayne Grimsey, Bill Webb and Ray Wood won 2515, Janice Collins, Jen Sherry, Gavin Wilson and Craig Richards also won (19-21, and Bob Nicol, Lou Soligo, Vince Kovacic and Rob Woff won 1514. Val Simpson, Bill Holden, Jaime Lehmann and Ian Kitt lost 11-20. Hampton Park (3) 16-72 defeated Keysborough (3) 2-68. Sunday saw the opening rounds of the Casey Ladies and men’s pairs at Cranbourne.

CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS SATURDAY DIVISION 2 Cranbourne RSL 69 lost to Mordialloc 73. In a thrilling encounter the RSL led all day until the shadows of the winning post. Last bowl of the day and the scores were level. The Mordialloc skip aimed at the head trying to dislodge our bowl, and got the slightest touch and we were gone. The gods were not on our side but it was a mighty effort as Mordialloc are on top of the ladder. Ray Chapman’s team had a great day winning by 19 shots. Results: R Townley, T Byrnes, N Fell and R Chapman 30-11; G Jones, F Scicluna, W Brannan and M Watkinson 16-22; K Walker, S Hickson, J Wylie and B Bradbury 13-21; R Hansen, G Dore, K Murray and K Hocking 10-19. Division 5 - Cranbourne RSL 87 defeated Coatsville 48. In another power display the RSL proved too strong for Coatsville. All rinks winning and maximum points ensured the team stays second on the ladder. John Spencer’s team with Jesus firing as lead scored

Chris Barnes and his Hampton Park team-mate Shannon Micallef are through to the semi-finals of the Casey Men’s Pairs. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

Larry Simpson sends one down for Hampton Park on Saturday. Reigning titles holders in the Ladies, Hampton Park’s Helen Lambert and Denise Eastick had a bye in the first round and in the second had to overcome a Narre Warren pair. Unfortunately they faltered late in the game to lose. The Men’s draw saw Chris Barnes and former clubmate Shannon Micallef win their first round 18-13. In the second round they played a Pakenham pair for a win. The win will make it a Hampton Park v ‘Hampton Park’ semi-final. The other Hampton Park combination, John Wright and Geoff Ampt led from the second end and finished with a strong 2314 win, which put them into the semi-finals, due to a bye in the first round.

Mark Paton skipped his side to a 25-15 victory over Hampton RSL.

Trevor Elsey, left, and Walter Brannan took out the recent Aveo Tournament at the Cranbourne RSL Bowls Club. Picture: CONTRIBUTED a comfortable 15 shot win. Tough games are still to come but the team is doing the job each week. Results: J Carretero, R Elliott, K Hickson and J Spencer 27-12; K Currie, B Cook, M Bobetic and D Angee 22-10; I Maat, P Campion, M Bobetic and D Angee 23-12; J Bignold, B Mason, R Crawford and J Vowles 15-14. Division 8 - Team 4 - Cran-

bourne RSL 46 lost to Cardinia Waters 65. The RSL has never won a bowls game at Cardinia Waters and the trend continued with the team going down by 19 shots. Louis Magri’s team did well winning by 6 shots but our other team had a day to forget. Results: B Hall, M Ryan and L Magri 28-22; D Muir, M Pearson and B Walsh 18-43. Team 3 - Had a bye.

Expectations falling short CRANBOURNE BOWLS SATURDAY Pennant - Round 12 Chairman of selectors, Lyndsay Coate commented after the game “expectations were high on the day but all four sides fell short, experiencing the same problem with one rink in each side facing tough opposition and not coping well. Hopefully we will be more consistent next week and record a few wins.” John Mulder and his team of Gary Farrington, Graeme Wood and Joe Byrne won by 8 shots in side 1. Jerry Dudink and his team of Lindsay Coate, Tony Collins and Frank Male won by 5 shots in side 2. Keith Bowler and his team of Allen Skurrie, Pat Boltong and Barry Chapman won by 2 shots in side 3. Rob Sorrensen and his team of Sofio Raiti, Ian Crimmins and B Sheriff won by 8 shots in side 4. A shame Rob Sorrensen did not celebrate his

rink’s win a little longer as he left the club five minutes before his name came out of the members' draw and not being present he missed out. All the Cranbourne results for round twelve. Side 1 Division 2 Cranbourne 67 lost to Vermont South 83: F Helle 17-18, D Boggie 18-23, I Barrenger 9-27, and J Mulder 23-15. Side 2 Division 3 Cranbourne 67 lost to Clayton 83: G Dudink 19-14, M Boltong 22-21, T Whalley 16-21 and G Hunt 10-17. Side 3 Division 3 Cranbourne 65 lost to Carrum 106 K Bowler 22-20, C Griffiths 9-38, S De Piazza 22-21 and C Wright 12-27. Side 4 Division 4 Cranbourne 66 lost to Bennetswood 70 M Tankard 15-16, J Durrant 18-17, R Sorrensen 2416 and R Dickson 9-21.

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