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No body: no parole By ANEEKA SIMONIS THE daughter of a rape, murder victim has put her full support behind a bold new Coalition Bill taking the power away from convicted killers. Last week, the State Opposition unveiled proposed new laws that would prevent convicted killers from receiving parole if they refuse to reveal the location of the body of the victims. Cranbourne woman Janine Greening heads the Victoria Homicide Victims Support Group’s Forget Me Not Foundation – set on supporting those left behind in murder, homicide and missing persons’ cases. Some were adults when they went missing, others thought to have vanished due to foul play were children – but all leave behind a web of tragically torn friends and family left forever wondering. “I can only imagine what a nightmare that would be. Every one of us would like to have the body of our loved one to put them to rest in a place we know,” Ms Greening said. “These people are all stuck at that point in time when their loved one last went out the door. “It’s horrific to think killers can have that power over them.” Ms Greening’s mother, Marie Greening Zidan, 70, was sexually assaulted and killed by two minors in her Seaford home in 2000. Her intellectually disabled son cowered in terror in the corner of the room as the killers, then aged 15 and 16, took the great-grandmother’s life. Ms Greening was down the street as the horror unfolded. But horror does not begin to describe the 15-year ordeal she has been through – though Ms Greening said it would have undoubtedly been worse if her mother’s body was taken. “Of course it would have been

Janine Greening wants justice for those grieving the loss of a loved one by murder or homicide. 150802 (harder). Murder is murder. But to not have the body and be able to bury it ... that would be horrific. “It is very important to have the body and have a place to grieve. To be denied that, it’s horrific.”

Shadow Minister for Community Safety, Corrections and Police Edward O’Donohue introduced a Private Member’s Bill into the Legislative Council on Wednesday 24 February. “Families have a right to bury their

loved ones and they should decide the resting place, not convicted killers,” he said. “The Liberal Nationals Coalition believes that the rights of victims and their loved ones should be at the heart of the

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A latte with the law By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TRAFFIC concerns and monkey bike legislation was on the tip of everyone’s tongues at Cranbourne Park’s Coffee with a Cop morning tea, where residents had the chance to ask police officers their burning questions. Cranbourne Sergeant Carolyn Hill met with dozens of Cranbourne locals on Wednesday 24 February, where she talked about crime prevention strategies and answered the questions that don’t get asked over the phone. “Community engagement is the main reason for Coffee with a Cop and it’s for people who don’t ring police, because they know we are busy,” Sgt Hill said. “The Coffee with a Cop environment isn’t intimidating and they can take the time to ask us questions about the law, without feeling like they are wasting our time.” Sgt Hill said many passers-by stopped to thank police for the work they do and others sat down for a coffee at Cranbourne Park, which sponsored the morning tea. “We had a great response from the public, and a lot of their questions were about legislation around monkey bikes,” Sgt Hill said. Currently monkey bike users must hold a motorcycle licence to be able to ride the notorious motor bikes. And Sgt Hill said she explained to at least four people that monkey bikes can legally be driven on privately-owned property with the consent of the landowner. “Riding monkey bikes in public reserves could be a breach of council bylaws, it depends on who owns the land,” she said. A Cranbourne police officer for the past five years, Sgt Hill said it was fitting with all the road works currently on

Jenny Litten and Sue Ridoutt, enjoying a latte or two with their local Pictures: GARY SISSONS man in blue Sen Sgt Daniel Baynes. 150366

Sen Const Carol Williams and Heather Walker talking all things crime in Cranbourne. in Cranbourne that the public’s questions all related to traffic laws. “No-one asked about home invasions, but we did have a question about speeding through work zones,” she said. “One road worker felt people were continuously speeding through the new, slower, speed limits and depending on

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Man mugged for phones, wallet A MAN was pulled from his car and mugged in the Cranbourne Community House parking lot. The victim was parked in the lot about 8.50pm on Tuesday 23 February when a black Ford Territory pulled in behind him. A man got out of the Ford and threatened the victim with a black pole before pulling him out of his car. The man stole the victim’s wallet and two mobile phones before fleeing. The thief is described as Pacific Islander in appearance, was about six feet tall, overweight, and had his long hair tied in a bun. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Ruben McAlister at the Narre Warren Police Station on 9705 3111, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Trivia night is serious MICHAEL Marks and his family know how devastating kidney failure can be. In 2014 renal failure saw Michael suffer from two cardiac arrests, stopping his heart for 35 minutes during which the Hampton Park man was declared clinically dead. Luckily during this incident, Michael was already at the hospital, and doctors were able to save his life, but the 50-year-old has been constantly reminded of his frailty as he waits desperately on the transplant list for a new kidney. In the meantime, Michael, his wife Sandra, and their sons Paul and Shayne have been working tirelessly to seek support for a special trivia night fund-raiser they are holding on Saturday 5 March, in conjunction with Kidney Health Australia. But the four of them have found it incredibly difficult to get local business on

board, which has spurred Michael on to raise awareness about the terrible nature of kidney failure. “Every time we go looking for donations from different companies, we keep getting the same response - ‘I’ve given to the cancer people’ or I’ve given to the heart people’,” Michael said. “We feel as if the people who have got renal failure, kidney failure, are being overlooked.” Michael is not undermining the seriousness and the benefits of cancer and heart fund-raisers, he just wants to ensure patients suffering from kidney disease are afforded attention as well. “I’d just like to see awareness get out there in the community,” he said. “If you can’t get awareness, you can’t get a cure and if you can’t get a cure, people die. “It’s a pretty simple scenario.” It was simple for Michael when he

was diagnosed with kidney failure two years ago. For him, the difference between life and death is dialysis treatment as he waits on the transplant list, a wait he’s already endured for 18 months and one he’s told can take up to five years. Michael undergoes dialysis treatment at the Cranbourne Integrated Car Unit three days a week, for five hours at a time. “They pump the blood out and clean it and put it back into your body,” Michael said. “People don’t understand the implications that renal failure has.” Michael was first diagnosed with kidney failure in 2014 and since then his life has been a compromise. Among many concessions, Michael is restricted to only doing paper work for his gardening business, as he is now unable to do the physical work he once relished.

“I can’t sustain any long-term activities, if I was to go for a walk, instead of half an hour I’m lucky to do five minutes,” he said. “Any strenuous physical work and I’m done for the day.” However, while his physical prowess has been diminished by the disease, the same can’t be said for Michael’s mental strength. “It’s made me realise you’ve ‘gotta live life to the fullest - you can’t just turn around and take things for granted,” he said. The Kidney Health Trivia Night will be held this Saturday 5 March at the Village Green Hotel in Mulgrave from 6.30pm. Tickets can be bought at the door, and to get involved with the event contact Paul Marks on 0458 454 427, or send an email to trivianight.kh@iinet.net.au.

Plea to ease pressure from parking fine fees By GEORGIA WESTGARTH UNPAID traffic fines are crippling Casey families, but after a big push from Casey North Community Information and Support Service (CISS) and Judith Couacaud Graley MP, Casey residents could be given a second chance. Executive officer at Casey North CISS, Susan Magee, wrote to Attorney General Martin Pakula MP, in early February asking for a six-month, state-wide

amnesty on administration fees attached to unpaid traffic fines. Ms Magee also wants to see a review into the “complicated and inflexible” payment system, due to Casey’s high number of outstanding penalties. She said Casey residents’ debt was one of the highest in the state. Narre Warren South MP Ms Couacaud Graley raised the matter in Parliament on Wednesday 24 February and has since secured a meeting with Mr

Pakula and Ms Magee to be held in coming weeks. Ms Graley said in Parliament, “Many local residents contact my office seeking help with their unpaid fines and the administration fees that very quickly add up.” “In fact, almost 30,000 residents in the City of Casey currently owe $102 million in traffic fines. It is an outstanding and alarming fact.” “What options are available to as-

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sist people in paying their infringement debts?” Ms Magee hopes the meeting will bring about an amnesty similar to what has been placed in states across Australia over the past 10 years. “People aren’t paying fines when they get them because they can’t afford to,” she said. “We have Casey residents come in carrying shopping bags full of unopened fines and it’s affecting all aspects of their lives.”

A BRAZEN thief was forced to flee a Hampton Park house last weekend after he was disturbed by the occupants. The victims found the man in their Meredith Crescent home, about 9.30pm on Sunday 28 February, but he fled the property without stealing anything. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au

Hunt for Homemaker thieves POLICE are hunting thieves who raided a store at the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre and broke into the safe. It’s believed the store, on the corner of Thompsons Road and the South Gippsland Highway, was broken into about 6am on Saturday 13 February. Police have released CCTV images of a green motorbike and a two-tone Nissan Patrol seen at the time of the robbery. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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Road closure plan slammed By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE, Lynbrook and Lyndhurst drivers face a longer commute if shock plans to close Abbotts Road at the level crossing go ahead. South Eastern Metropolitan MP Inga Peulich has launched a petition at ingapeulich.org calling for the State Government to abandon the Dandenong South plan. The Level Crossing Removal Authority (LCRA) has proposed a new road link over the Cranbourne rail line connecting Remington Drive to Pound Road and “the truncation of Abbotts Road”, which means its closure. The LCRA said there had been two deaths and many injuries at the site in the past seven years and “this option would provide significant benefit to the Dandenong South Industrial Precinct”. It did not put forward any alternative plans. Ms Peulich said re-routing traffic heading along Abbotts Road between Cranbourne,

Lynbrook, Lyndhurst and beyond would add an extra 1.5 kilometres each way and further burden the surrounding road network. “It takes up to 45 minutes to cross Westernport Highway on Thompson Road, 35 minutes at Hall Road, and up to 40 minutes on Glasscocks Road - a dirt road!” she said. “It can take 40 minutes to get down Abbotts Road to turn at South Gippsland Highway and now they’re planning to extend that by 1.5km, as well as putting more pressure on the Pound Road intersection which will impact on South Gippsland Highway, Greens Road and the Dandenong Bypass.” But Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said there were other options on the table. “The LCRA has mucked this up,” she said. “I’ve raised this with Minister Allan as the minister responsible and have got her assurance that what was put forward is not the position of government.” Ms Williams said removing the Abbotts Road level crossing

The new Selandra Rise youth park.

was an opportunity to address other connectivity problems in the area, including the dead-end Remington Drive. So two weeks ago in parliament, she called for an evening industry forum and is awaiting a date. “Industry are the ones that know best how traffic flows in the area,” she said. “They use it every day. Their businesses depend on those networks. “We are seeking to work with them.” At its Tuesday meeting Casey councillors expressed concern about the impact the closure would have on Casey drivers using the South Gippsland Hwy, Thompson Road and a closed Evans Road. Councillors agreed to send letters to key Casey businesses and residents who will be directly affected, stating their objection to the closure. A meeting to discuss the closure will be held on Friday 4 March, around 7am, at the Nissan Factory on FrankstonDandenong Road.

Council welcomes boost for library The City of Casey is excited to share that it has received $750,000 in funding towards construction of the community library at Bunjil Place! Awarded through the Victorian Government’s Living Libraries Infrastructure program, which aims to improve Victorian public library facilities, Council is thrilled to receive the maximum grant available. The much-needed funding will enhance visitor experiences and interactions in the library. It will guarantee the quality of the multi-story open plan spaces and the specialised outdoor reading garden, providing an accessible library that will adapt to the needs of the community. This is a major boost for the community; giving this beloved and popular service the support it needs to continue providing valuable learning and cultural opportunities for Casey’s residents and visitors.

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Youth-designed park opens CASEY secondary students involved in the collaborative design of the Selandra Rise youth park have watched it come alive over five years. Twenty students from St Peter’s College East Cranbourne, Casey Grammar and Hillcrest Christian College inspired the design of the skate park and hang out in Clyde North. Some started the planning process in Year 8 and are now

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in Year 12. The park, on Vantage Avenue, was officially opened on Friday 19 February and will sustain more than 2000 residents in Selandra Rise, which opened in 2012. Students worked closely with Stockland Development to ensure the park fitted their needs and Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said the space was an innovative and exciting park for all ages.

“The structure of the space provides a series of areas to accommodate individual and group enjoyment,” Cr Aziz said. “You could play basketball or football, watch a performance, have a barbecue or simply read a book - this park offers something for everyone.” The space will also become home to the Casey 360, mobile Youth Information Centre.

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THE Herald Sun recently again highlighted the poor attendance record of some of our rate payer funded Casey councillors. Ex-mayor Ablett missed 11 out of 33 meetings and Cr Morland’s record was only 83 per cent. Is this why he was elevated last year to the mayor’s job or got his Australia Day medal? D. Moyles, Berwick.

Clean up your act ALMOST every visitor to Australia is greatly impressed by the cleanliness of our cities. Littering is strictly prohibited, household rubbish is placed in big garbage bins that are emptied within 24 hours. But, unfortunately, all these glamorous aspects are gradually disappearing in some of our cities. In the City of Casey, for example, the way in which hard waste is collected is very bad. Residents are encouraged to leave their hard rubbish for days outside on nature strips before collection. As everybody knows the environment has become a daily topic of conversation worldwide and schoolchildren are taught about the protection of the environment and the fight against pollution. According to council, though, “all hard rubbish should be placed out for collection by Sunday night on the weekend before your scheduled collection week”. In reality, however, the ugly sights on the nature strips remain for at least three weeks before collection. One may wonder why Casey council doesn’t follow the good example of some other councils in Victoria where residents of a pre-designated area or ward are asked to put their hard rubbish out for collection within 24 or 48 hours. Undoubtedly, it would be wise for Casey council to review its policy regarding hard rubbish collection in order to spare all residents of such a permanent eyesore. Eliezer Francois, Endeavour Hills.

Breaking boundaries THE Victorian Electoral Commission is currently conducting a review of the electoral boundaries for the City of Casey. Under their plan, 9214 voters will be moved out of the wards that they are currently in. I have made a submission to the VEC detailing how the number of voters affected can be almost halved and will be speaking about it at the public hearing at 6.30pm on Wednesday 9 March at the Old Shire Office (160 Sladen Street, Cranbourne). The electoral boundaries need to remain relatively constant for us to be able to hold our councillors accountable. Riley Baird, Narre Warren South.

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CASEY councillor Damien Rosario was elected this year’s chairman of the Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation. He hopes to link local schools with the online resources the libraries offer and promote community awareness. “Schools can use these resources in classrooms for free,” he said. “As a councillor I am facilitating conversations between school principals and the libraries.” This week Star News also learnt a little bit about Cr Rosario’s fashion sense. Opting for a man bag, his style choice is a Star Trek themed leather, across the shoulder. Star News hopes this bag will live long and prosper. A MAN recently felt the wrath of Dandenong Drug Court after bringing some of his stash to the courthouse. The man, who is on a drug treatment courtorder, arrived at court with a mints tin con-

taining drug “residue” a defence lawyer told a judge. He realised his mistake and threw the tin in a bin outside the court prior to being screened by court security. Unluckily for him, an alert PSO retrieved the tin and arrested the man. DANDENONG Magistrates’ Court dock and two custody officers were not enough to restrain one highly agitated offender. The accused’s bail application came to an abrupt halt when he barrelled through the dock’s gate, bursting into the public gallery. Fortunately, two police officers were in the courtroom and offered immediate reinforcement. There was some doubt over whether the accused would find the inner calm to resume his quest for bail. TWO Cranbourne stalwarts were warmly congratulated for their long-standing service to the community last month.

Retiring couple Barbara Maggs and Tony Jenner were acknowledged by Balla Balla Ward councillor Geoff Ablett at the February council meeting. “A huge congratulations to Barbara Maggs and Tony Jenner on their retirement from organising the Cranbourne Christmas Motorcycle toy and food run for the past 31 years, delivering to those in need in our local community,” Cr Ablett said. “You’re both champions!” IT EMERGED at a function this week that Casey Mayor Sam Aziz was a contestant in a 1989 English speaking contest where former weather man Rob Gell was the MC. The pair were reunited in Devon Meadows at the Australian Fresh Leaf greenhouse launch on Wednesday 2 March. “Sam was a student then... never mind,” Rob trailed off, realising he was showing his age. But Cr Aziz told him: “You only seem to be getting younger.”


Leave town addict urged By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A TRAINED nurse turned ice user and dealer has been urged by a judge to stay away from the “Dandenong-Cranbourne area”. Emily Smith, 21, of Cranbourne, was directed by Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 29 February to stay with family in Wonthaggi to complete her community corrections order. It was, however, noted that she first tried ice in Wonthaggi, her home town, at the behest of her boyfriend and drug dealer. Smith faced charges over being found by police with increasing amounts of ice while on a corrections order in the past two months. On 10 February she fled from her Cranbourne home during a nearby “police incident” that she wasn’t involved with, the court was told. Smith jumped neighbours’ fences and was found hiding in bushes in a nearby property. A deal bag containing six grams of meth was found on the ground nearby. Police also seized a gold-co-

loured Toyota Kluger with false plates as well as its keys found on Smith. The accused told police she had the keys for “safe keeping”, the court was told. At 4am on 29 February, Smith was found in a car in an alley behind shops in Cranbourne. Police seized two deal bags with a total of 12.81 grams of ice, a bottle of clear liquid, a syringe and $270 cash. The court noted that one gram of ice had a street value of between $500 and $1000. Smith denied knowledge of the items and was remanded to face court that day. The accused was also intercepted driving while suspended in a car with false, cancelled registration plates on South Gippsland Highway, Lynbrook, on 1 February. Smith’s lawyer said the accused moved from Wonthaggi to Cranbourne last March and had become highly addicted. She was trying to cut down from a daily use of 0.5 grams of ice and 20 mL of GHB, the court was told.

Smith had a “slow start” to the early stages of her correction order, the lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said he would not release Smith, while ice addicted, into the community. “She needs time off the drug. But I don’t want her getting comfortable in custody either.” Mr Vandersteen noted Smith’s prior offences of trafficking, drug possession, having a controlled weapon and careless driving. He said Smith was “intelligent” and “capable” but “really wobbling at the moment”. “You’re living a life foreign to most people. You’re getting into an area of ... not only using more but trafficking more. “You’ve got to get out of the Dandenong-Cranbourne area. “Wonthaggi is a small area ... people know who you are and you will have better one-on-one time at corrections.” He jailed Smith for seven days with release on a treatment-focused, judicially-monitored community corrections order.

Teens behind bars as cops swoop on home invaders By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AND GEORGIA WESTGARTH AT LEAST 19 teenagers have been processed by police in the last fortnight as the spate of home invasions and luxury car thefts across Casey and Dandenong ramps up. Twelve of these youths have been remanded in custody, with police investigating at least 30 burglaries in Melbourne’s outer south-east over the last two weeks. It’s understood almost all of the youths are teenagers. A police spokesman told Star News it was “rare” to find anyone aged 20 or older involved in the burglaries, where brazen thieves break into occupied homes and steal car keys from a bench.

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Last week it was reported that a series of car thefts occurred between Friday 19 and Saturday 20 February and spanned Keysborough, Berwick, Narre Warren South and Wheelers Hill. Detective Sergeant Ivan Bobetic from the Dandenong Embona Taskforce said last week that investigations into the car thefts and possible links to the notorious 'apex gang' remained ongoing. “It’s certainly an avenue of inquiry - it appears the ‘apex gang’ is so widespread now, however to categorise them as a group or gang is folly at this point in time, it’s just something that we’ve got in the back of our minds and are exploring as part of the investigation,” Det Sgt Bobetic said.

“This type of offending has been occurring for 18 months to two years but not all are related to this group of offenders.” While those processed in recent weeks are all under 18 years of age, Det Sgt Bobetic said a range of different groups and ages were involved in the burglaries to some degree. “A lot of them are known to each other,” he said. “The level of violence and lack of contrition is alarming for their ages - it seems they have no concept of what they are doing, conscience for the victims or they simply don’t care.” Anyone with any information in relation to this series of offences is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has warned people against using “inflammatory and derogatory” language in the debate about the Safe Schools program. Last week Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull ordered an independent review of the taxpayer-funded program - aimed at helping lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and/or intersex (LGBTI) school students - after its manual came under attack from right-wing politicians and the Australian Christian Lobby. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott Tuesday called for the program to be axed. Mr Byrne, who convened a well-publicised summit on youth suicide in Casey in 2012, urged people to be wary of the language they used when discussing the program, days after Coalition MP George Christensen likened the Safe Schools initiative to grooming undertak-

en by sexual predators. “It is critical in any debate about this issue that inflammatory and derogatory language not be used,” Mr Byrne said. “Words can literally kill. “Any debate about this program must be temperate and take into account the suffering and anguish of those whom the Safe Schools program seeks to help.” A number of Casey schools are signed up to the Safe Schools program, including Cranbourne Secondary College, Fountain Gate Secondary College, Hallam Senior College and Oatlands Primary School in Narre Warren. “I have met with young people dealing with gender identity and same sex relationship issues who tell me of the bullying they have experienced and heard of the attempts of self-harm that this bullying precipitated,” Mr Byrne said.

While Berwick Lodge Primary School is not part of the program, its principal Henry Grossek said the Safe School initiative was a “positive move” and could see his school joining up “down the track”. “I think Safe Schools is a positive move, I think it’s one that’s new and breaking new ground, there’s a lot of community apprehension about it, because it does touch a sensitive area for a lot of people,” he said. “Gender is a sensitive area, one that people hold strong views on, starting to dialogue on that can be awkward. “I think teachers and principals have a lot to learn in a constructive way because we’ve not done it before.” For more information on the Safe Schools program, visit www.safeschoolscoalition.org. au. Those in need of immediate assistance can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.

Car wash burglary bid fails POLICE are on the lookout for three offenders who used an angle grinder and a jemmy bar in an attempt to open a security door at a Cranbourne car wash. Cruise Car Spa on the South Gippsland Highway in Cranbourne was targeted by thieves on Monday 1 February at 4.50am. A female and male offender and an unknown third offender parked a silver Hyundai SUV with false registration plates, SWP 154, before getting tools

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A risk to community By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN hobbled by illness has been declared a risk to the community after pleading guilty to his latest arson and drink-driving offences. Murray Craw, 55, of Dandenong, who is fighting prostate cancer and type-two diabetes, wore a beanie as he pushed a wheeler into his Port Phillip Prison court link on 29 February. He had been in custody for 82 days, facing his ninth drinkdriving offence, 13th for driving while suspended and fourth arson-related charge. Among his recent charges was setting a dump master skip full of cardboard alight at the back of a Hampton Park servo about 3.15am on 9 December. According to a police summary presented at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court, Craw set the blaze with a cigarette lighter, stepped back and lit a cigarette. He then walked away. While waiting for a bus in Traralgon West on 6 June, Craw lit a large pile of rubbish behind the bus shelter on Princes Highway. While passing motorists reported the fire, Craw walked

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Craw later complained to police: “How can it be theft, he has got his property back. “Well, people stole from me while I was in hospital.” Defence lawyer Bernard Keating said Craw desired to return to his Dandenong boarding house. “He did trades in New Zealand. He’s lived the life, so it’s more the pity he finds himself in this situation.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Craw was “likeable” but a risk to the community if his issues weren’t addressed. “In my opinion, you’re better on a corrections order than a parole order (when released). “From what I know of your past, drugs aren’t the issue. It’s the alcohol.” Craw replied: “Alcohol and putting other people in front of myself.” Craw requested the Journal “make it known” that it was the “people I have helped” that caused him to go to jail. He was ordered to undergo a community corrections assessment at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 7 March.

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Giving fit for children YOUR Health and Fitness from Cranbourne West is holding a very special group fitness class at 5-7 Paramount Boulevard on Saturday 19 March, and is encouraging the community to ‘Give that they may grow’ for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. Entry to the event will cost $10 per person or $15 for a couple and will kick off at 9am. All proceeds raised from the event and throughout March will go towards The Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal and help raise muchneeded funds for equipment, research and education. Customer service manager Simon Robinson says, “This is a huge opportunity for the community to dig deep and get fit for a cause. We encourage absolutely everyone to participate with all fitness levels catered for.” Your Health and Fitness is raising funds for the Good Friday Appeal to show their support and appreciation after several team members have had children close to their heart treated at the Royal Children’s Hospital. Club owner Matthew Hall’s cousin has been a long-term patient at the Royal Children’s Hospital suffering from sacral agenesis while Simon’s cousin has been in and out of the hospital for many years after complications during birth left him with permanent developmental disabilities.

Both families of the children as well as Simon and Matthew would not know where they would be without the help, support and kindness of all the doctors and nurses at the Royal Children’s Hospital. Simon Robinson said, “It’s such a fantastic cause, and I’m looking forward to raising as much money as possible. The Royal Children’s Hospital do fantastic things for so many children and we could not think of a more deserving cause to get behind”. Anne Randall, Good Friday Appeal director said, “We’re so grateful to Your Health and Fitness for their generosity and support. The money raised will help to make a huge difference to young patients at The Royal Children’s Hospital.” For more information about the event go to https://www.facebook.com/ yourhealthandfitness247/ or call the centre on 1300 YOUR GYM. The Good Friday Appeal raises much-needed funds for equipment, research and education to support the work of The Royal Children’s Hospital. In 2015, funds helped support lifechanging health outcomes for the most sick and vulnerable children through 120 innovative programs and projects, including brain tumour clinical trials, purchasing life-changing and life-saving equipment and technology and developing innovative models of patient and family-centred care.

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Cranbourne West 5 Andre Court

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Located in the well-known and fastest growing area of Cranbourne West t Spacious kitchen with gas cooking, oven and dishwasher t Ducted heating throughout also refrigerated cooling in the family room and NBN available t Huge Backyard, great for the kids or pets to play and run around in. t Tranquil entertainment area with beautiful water feature and landscaped gardens throughout

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Narre Warren South 3 Carly Close

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For sale. Buyers Over $360,000 - Master with full ensuite & WIR. - 2 separate living areas. - Kitchen with stainless steel appliances. - Huge outdoor area - cooling and ceiling fans. This property suits perfectly for the downsizer or first time buyer so don’t miss out.

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Quality living at its best. For sale. Buyers Over $530,000 t 4 bedrooms, master with massive full ensuite & WIR’s t Spacious kitchen with plenty of storage t Formal lounge, family and theatre + separate dining area t DBL lock up garage with internal, remote and rear access t Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling t Features include security alarm system, 2100 litre rainwater tank, gas log fire, double spa bath in the ensuite, stone bench tops in the kitchen

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Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Buyers Over $460,000 Cranbourne Vacant and ready to move in is this beautiful obrienrealestate.com.au display like home in the Selandra Rise Estate Matt Dewan 0416 638 019 Clyde North featuring Brent Day t 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom and 2 Car Garage 0421 085 092

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WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBOURHOOD FROM PAGE 1. BERWICK has a new neighbour that’s already proving popular with families drawn to contemporary home design, genuine community, extensive parklands and leisure facilities, and serious amenity - the Meridian development at Thompson Road, Clyde North. Meridian is the latest contribution to the booming municipality of Casey by the Brown Property Group. The company has been creating well-planned, amenity-rich communities for more than 40 years, and is best known locally for developments like The Avenue at Casey and Highgrove. Its vision for Meridian is to build on the 125-hectare site’s character and sense of place, capitalising on already strong links to local wetlands, open spaces and parklands views across Berwick to the Dandenongs. Meridian is located moments from Berwick and close to the Princes Freeway, a variety of schools and tertiary institutions, transport links, shops, regional open spaces and a full range of local amenities. It combines easy access to established facilities with all the benefits of contemporary master planning. For residents that means, tree-lined streets that go well beyond the ‘greenfields norm’, a network of pedestrian and cycle paths that encourage more activity more often, wetlands that are easily accessed for all kinds of interaction, and parks packed with leisure facilities that can be used year-round for sport, play, fitness and social gatherings.

Residents of Meridian will have a range of lot options to choose from, including elevated sites that offer some impressive vistas over the surrounding landscape. The vibrant design palette draws on contemporary materials with classic, timeless appeal. Connection to the natural environment is at the heart of this development. A cleverly planned network of neighbourhood parks, shared trails, open spaces and wetlands offers residents endless scope for socialising, exercising,

FOR THE FAMILY THIS corner allotment of about 1971 square metres offers side access for trucks, caravans or any big toys you may have. There is a comfortable family-friendly four-bedroom home, full ensuite and walkin wardrobe to the main, while the other three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. There are spacious living areas with open plan kitchen/meals, plus a solid-fuel heater and air conditioning. Well-equipped spacious and modern kitchen with dishwasher, good bench and cupboard space. Outside discover various fruit trees, a three-car garage and large workshops with power. The big back yard is great for the kids. All of this on just under half an acre, in a fantastic location, close to Kooweerup, Pakenham, Cranbourne, Tooradin or central to everywhere else you need to be. Short walk to the shop and primary school.

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resting and recharging in the great outdoors. Meridian will ultimately be home to 1600 households and features 29 hectares of parks and open spaces, 4.8 hectares of active wetlands, a mix of gently undulating and elevated sites with panoramic views, and a business precinct that’s a boon to residents keen to work locally. For more information or to register your interest for the Meridian community visit www. meridianclyde.com.au

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RISING THROUGH THE RANKS INDUSTRY ranking reveals LJ Hooker Hampton Park is among Australia’s best - securing a position on Australia’s prestigious 'Top 50 Sales Offices’ ranking and cementing them as one of the country’s best real estate offices. AFTER a stellar performance over the 2015/16 financial year, the agency has been ranked 42nd in the country. The ranking, published by Real Estate Business (REBonline) is determined by a number of measures including, sales volumes, staff efficiency, the number of listings and sales conversion numbers. The Hampton Park office was one of 11 LJ Hooker offices featured on the list, almost double that of any other network on the list. This achievement further cements LJ Hooker

as the leader in excellence in real estate. Agency principal John Deo said the ranking proved that the agency was always striving to achieve the best result for their clients. “We are committed to our customer and assisting them through their real estate traction in a stress-free and enjoyable way,” he said. “I’d like to thank the team at LJ Hooker Hampton Park for all of their hard work, without the skilled, knowledgeable and experienced staff this award would not be possible.” The network's CEO Grant Harrod praised John and the entire Hampton Park team claiming the title was recognition of the office’s attitude towards superior customer service. “Being named in the Top 50 best real estate offices in the country is a colossal achievement for LJ Hooker Hampton

John, Zed, Kalen Amanda, Michael, Georgina, Sushant, Ashleigh, Jarrod, Stephanie, Rohullah, Sharon, Michelle and Aren. 150780 Park and is a testament to the office's commitment to their local community,” Mr Harrod said. “LJ Hooker is the most recognised

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LJ Hooker Hampton Park agent Zed Nasheet could easily be Melbourne’s most enthusiastic real estate agent. Zed, who came to national attention through his colourful and much-loved video campaigns, prides himself in selling real estate quickly. “I’ve sold 28 houses in 50 days,” he said enthusiastically. In fact, he believes that lightning fast campaigns generate higher prices because they create urgency that compels buyers to compete harder. “I can sell your house in 24 hours,” he said and he passionately believes that. In fact Zed is very passionate about real estate - this is a man who loves his job and loves what he does - something that can be seen in his marketing videos that are aimed at highlighting the properties and also brings a little fun. Zed Nasheet is at LJ Hooker, Hampton

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

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MEDICAL CENTRE OFFICE WITH WAREHOUSE * 450 m2 Warehouse including 135m2 Mezzanine storage area. * 138 m2 office space with 7 workstations, Board room, waiting room, two toilets, shower. * Reverse Cycle A/C, 6 On Site parking * High Clearance electric roller door * Located in Cranbourne CBD

Main Road Exposure. 1st floor Modern Office space 300 sqm (approx). Join proposed tenants, Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Cafe, Fast Food Outlets, large chemist store. Lobby area, Elevator, toilets. Set in Cranbourne’s Newest Commercial Precinct. Onsite car parking. Available Now. Call : Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

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(215238) Situated on a quiet & no-through road in the heart of the horsey neighbourhood in Officer is this great lifestyle property set up for horses & with family living in mind. With features such as; Newly renovated & character filled 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home. High ceilings & still with the original picture rail. Mains water & dam, which feeds to all paddocks. Shed consisting of 3 large stables, hot & cold cross tie wash bay, feed area & lockup tack room. Also with truck float parking area. 5 large paddocks, all with quality fencing, offset hot wire & water. 30m x 60m all-weather arena. With so much on offer & with genuine sellers, an inspection is a must.

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(215215) Whether you are looking to purchase a great lifestyle block, setup for a transport company with easy HWY access & premium main road frontage, land bank, &/or agist horses, this spectacular 15 acre (approx.) property has an endless amount of possibilities. Over 180m of main road frontage. 35min drive to the CBD. Central location to surrounding suburbs. 3 bedroom brick veneer home. Mains water can be connected. This property is perfectly positioned for many needs, and with housing estates only a stone throw away the future investment opportunities with this property are great.

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5 bedrooM beautY (215290) Yes a proper 5 bedroom home approximately 3 years young (built 2012) in a quiet Cul De Sac location, 22 squares of living approximately plus double garage. Internally we have ceramic tiling from the entry through to the family/rumpus area, another carpeted living area is zoned away for privacy. Ducted heating & evaporative cooling ensures your year round comfort. A 5 burner stainless steel gas cooktop with under bench oven, dishwasher & lots of cupboards caters for the budding chefs. Full ensuite & walk in robe to master. Double garage with auto door & a great location.

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(216020) This is one of the inest homes in the area. It’s in excellent condition & features 3 bedrooms, with built in robes, separate lounge, renovated kitchen & bathroom, Air conditioning, dishwasher & meals area which opens up to a huge decked under cover area with a pool table & a solid wood heater as an added extra. Single car enclosed garage with remote controlled door.

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(216024) 3 bdrms with 2 living areas or optional 4th bedroom. Freshly painted throughout just move in & enjoy. Full ensuite & WIR to master bedroom, ducted heating & ducted evaporative cooling plus a timber kitchen including dishwasher. Outside there is a covered BBQ paved area, a steel workshop & a double garage with remote access. Court location on a 675m² block (approx).

(216017) Set on a large 1971m² (approx.) corner allotment, short walk to shop & primary school. 4 bedrooms, master has ENS & WIR. Family friendly living areas, spacious & modern kitchen with DW. Lovely coonara & air con. 3 car garage plus large workshops with power. Great for trucks, caravans, boats plus a big backyard for the kids. Close to Koo Wee Rup,Tooradin, Cranbourne.

(215008) Four bedrooms, master bedroom with full ensuite, ducted heating plus split system heating & cooling, lacquered modern kitchen with gas cooktop & wall oven. Huge ceramic tiled family & meals area plus polished hardwood boards. Short walk to main train station & all facilities, 618m² (approx.) block with double garage.

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(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.

(216037) Situated in a quiet court location this lovely 3 bedroom property offers open plan living areas with R/C A/C to main lounge, as new kitchen, dishwasher, electric wall oven & gas hot plates. Two way bathroom to master bedroom, ducted heating, single garage plus accommodation for 3 more cars under carport & on a 658m² (approx.) block.

(216033) Well located 2 bedroom unit on a corner block with its own separate driveway. Spacious lounge include A/C, built in robes & ceiling fans to bathrooms, single garage plus garden shed & a low maintenance back yard. Walk to shops schools & public transport. Ideal 1st home or investment property. For an inspection call Harry Syros direct.

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heating and double car garage with remote control. The property is on the north side of Berwick, close to elite schools in the league of Nossal, St Margaret’s, Haileybury and Berwick Grammar, and walking distance to Berwick Village and public transport.

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MEGASAURUS PARK SET TO OPEN WITH A ROAR AT LIVINGSTON JOIN the family fun and free entertainment at the official opening of the new dinosaur themed Megasaurus Park at Peet’s Livingston community in Cranbourne East this weekend. Kids will love this exciting new playground which features an impressive skeletal dinosaur climbing frame along with all the latest in outdoor play equipment including slide, cradle swing, climbing scales and zip line. To celebrate the launch of the new park, Peet is hosting a free twilight screening of the original 1994

Jurassic Park movie (rated PG) on Saturday 5 March. Families are invited to come along from 6pm to explore and play in the new playground, bring a picnic blanket or grab a deck chair, and enjoy the complimentary popcorn, fairy floss, slushies, mini burgers, chips and drinks before the screening starts at 7pm. Peet Limited managing director and CEO Brendan Gore said the event will be a great opportunity for the community to come and experience the new park for themselves. “Megasaurus Park is an exciting addition

to the recreational amenity at Livingston,” said Mr Gore. “Livingston is a community that has been designed with families in mind,” he added “with more than 10 hectares of open space and beautiful parklands planned to offer a convenient and enjoyable lifestyle for residents.” With close to 600 lots now sold and only three new land releases to come - now is the time to visit Livingston, explore the community and experience the Livingston life first-hand. Buyers looking to join the Livingston

community can choose from the great range of lots and house and land packages currently available. This weekend also marks the last chance to enter Peet’s competition to win a family Gold Coast theme park holiday. Simply visit the Livingston Display Village before 5pm on Sunday 6 March and enter the draw for the chance to win this fun-filled prize which includes flights, accommodation, transfers and entry into Movie World, Sea World and Wet ‘n Wild. Find out more at livingstoncranbourne. com.au.

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SITUATED at the northern end of Beaumont Road, a location noted for its exclusive rural lifestyle holdings, the property “Over the Creek” has 17.3 acres of secluded pastures adjoining Grassmere Creek. A LENGTHY sealed driveway screens the residence and its magnificent garden setting from the outside world. Surrounding fertile pastures support a small beef herd the owners enjoy keeping. The residence itself displays enormous character and charm, built from mud brick, it typifies the architecture of renowned Australian architect Alistair Knox, where homes are built to harmonise with their environment using renewable local resources. “Over the Creek” has been carefully managed by its owners to provide an interesting and welcoming family home where family gatherings in its verdant gardens are truly special occasions. The home has about 24 squares of internal living area, which includes three bedrooms, master ensuite, study and four separate living areas. An inground solar-heated free-form swimming pool nestles into a landscaped setting with a further spa adjacent to an outdoor kitchen. There’s a quaint, lofted barn/workshop, hay machinery shed and two dams for stock watering. Located just a few minutes’ drive from Berwick’s village centre.

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Hi-tech herbs on the way By CASEY NEILL A DEVON Meadows farm is leading an agri-tech revolution and increasing its yields by 75 per cent. Australian Fresh Leaf unveiled a new greenhouse on Wednesday 2 March, complete with cloud technology. Television screens guide employees on exactly when and what herbs to plant, pick and pack. The herbs are growing on Dutch-designed rolling benches that can be pushed together to increase planting space, and rolled into an adjoining shed so employees can harvest the herbs at the one location. Australian Fresh Leaf co-founder Jan Vydra said the company started out producing 2000 bunches of herbs each week. Today it produces 150,000 bunches, pots and punnets of 60 different varieties of herbs, edible flowers and Australian natives. Mr Vydra credited a “persistence to challenge the norm and look for a better way to do things”. “In 2008, we ducked out of our corporate jobs and took a bit of a risk, and our vision was to be the leader in the horticulture industry, to grow beautiful herbs and to evolve farming practices by using sustainable practices and innovative practices,” he said. “We have bold plans. “We want to expand our operations over the next 12 to 18 months to open a new 30,000 square metre new facility, hopefully in the City of Casey, and expand into New South Wales over the next three to five years.” Mr Vydra said the greenhouse happened with help from a $430,000 interest-free loan through the Coles Nurture Fund. Coles managing director John Durkan said this was the first Nurture Fund project completed. “This is really why we started the fund,” he said. Mr Durkan praised the “new technology and new efficiencies” implemented and said Mr Vydra had to “take a risk, be bold and innovative” to make the project happen. “This is transformational for our herb business,” he said. City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said the project was a prime example of the innovation that the Casey Cardinia Region actively encouraged. He said the evolution of “agri-tech” would bring IT professionals, programmers and scientists onto farms. “This new era of farming welcomes forward-thinking businesses,” he said.

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Kinder room for Eco Kids THIS month Eco Kids Early Learning Centre on Pound Road will enjoy its 6th year of operation, caring for and educating children in Hampton Park. This month also sees the completion of a newly built kinder room for the service, allowing them to increase their capacity and offer a separate funded kinder program alongside their long day care. “It’s been a long time in the planning, so it’s fabulous to see our new Kinder room completed and ready to accommodate young eager minds in play and learning” explained Jennifer Sutherland, centre co-ordinator and licensee. “The children have actually quite enjoyed the process and there’s been a lot to watch over the past few months. Many of our older children (3-5 year olds) have also been involved in the planning of their new environments both indoors and out, sharing their ideas and deciding on the elements

that are most important in their play and learning. It’s been an invaluable learning experience for all involved.” Eco Kids ELC has also introduced Kids Xap™, an all in one software platform for their staff and families. This platform will increase transparency and visibility for the families by keeping them up to date with their child’s activities in real time via handy smart phone apps. Parents can now receive photos, activity updates, send absence requests, notes, medication requests and keep up to date with fees and statements. Christina Marz, clients services executive at Xap Technologies explained - “Kids Xap™ helps increase interaction with parents and improves efficiency and productivity among staff. It’s a complete childcare management solution with 100+ features available for all childcare centres around Australia for FREE." “Our parents are already enjoying the benefits

of Kids Xap, we couldn’t be happier,” added Mrs Sutherland. “At Eco Kids we don’t offer free laptops or any other gimmicks. What we do offer is quality, nurturing care and education that is catered to the needs of our families and at an affordable price. Besides the luxury of premium food and a chemical-free environment, we also offer many extra curriculum features such as weekly Pilates classes, Kelly Sports classes, and music sessions,” she explained. Jennifer encourages anyone looking for a quality childcare or kinder program to drop in and take a tour and discuss their needs. A limited number of funded kinder places for 2016 are still available. Eco Kids Early Learning Centre is situated at 286 Pound Road, Hampton Park, telephone 8774 2262.

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Milkshake is festival bound HILLCREST Christian College’s beloved lifesized fibreglass cow, ‘Milkshake’, is set to shake up the 2016 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. Milkshake will stand alongside other Vic schools Picasso Cows on show at the festival. Dairy Australia’s classroom initiative ‘Picasso Cows program’ aims to teach children about the health and nutritional benefits of dairy foods as well as the industry itself. Lucky schools around Victoria were given their ‘blank canvas’ cow which they could paint to keep on school grounds. Milkshake will join the festivals, Urban Dairy, which pays homage to the industry, its famers and produce.

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Square eyes on the prize and bargains that click By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HAMPTON Park internet shoppers rank as some of Australia’s most savvy, with recent data revealing Victoria leads the way in bargain hunting. The findings by postcode from cashback website, Cashrewards, found that Hampton Park sits at number nine out of the top 25 spending postcodes in the country. Cashrewards searched consumer

spending on more than 1000 retail sites across 1591 postcodes Australia-wide, and 17 Victorian postcodes made the cut. Hampton Park residents are surfing the net and getting cash back for their purchases at a higher rate than Balwyn North, Frankston and Doncaster residents who also made the top 25. Eight postcodes in NSW made it into the top 25, but no Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania or Northern Territory suburbs made the list.

Last year Hampton Park homeowners secured more than $49,450 in cashback savings. Spokesperson for Cashrewards, cofounder Lorica Clarke, said Victorians were well ahead of Sydneysiders when it came to finding ways to spend online with cash back. “In particular, the suburbs of Brandon Park, Glen Waverley and Wheelers Hill are the ones we can proclaim as the biggest bargain hunters,” Ms Clarke said.

“Given that they are savvy enough to not only save by shopping online for deals, but also stack the savings by receiving a percentage of cash back with every purchase they make. “We feel this may be because they are more switched on too, generally speaking, from what we know from eBay and Google trends there are more spending happening in Victoria than NSW in ecommerce.”

A space of their very own A STATE Government grant will allow Kilberry Valley Primary School to support students with disabilities through a new learning space. The $200,000 grant a part of the Inclusive Schools Fund will be used to build re-engagement spaces for students with disabilities. These purpose-built areas will include withdrawal spaces, a multi-sensory room, outdoor learning and will be shared for out of school care as well as daily classes. School principal Neil Cunningham said the grant will improve an aspect of the school’s existing facilities. “We anticipate the development of small teaching spaces, a space for group activities, multi-sensory room, a shared facility for use by out-of-schoolhours care, student access to quiet and supportive outdoor learning spaces,” Mr Cunningham said. “We very much look forward to seeing the opportunities such a facility will provide to enrich the existing successful learning approaches for our students.”

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What’s on Mental health Easter bake off

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

Textile exhibition THE fifth anniversary of the Australian Textile Exhibition of fabrics, crafts and quilting will showcase more than 200 patchwork, quilts and other items by some of Australia’s leading quilting and textile experts as well as lots to see and buy. ■ Australian Garden Visitor Centre, corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, from Saturday 5 March to Monday 14 March. Open from 10am to 4pm.

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JOIN in on the Easter fun in the kitchen with a champagne lunch and a one day baking workshop. Participants will learn how to bake hot cross buns, Easter breads and fruit loaves. A highlight of the day will be baking a decadent Easter chocolate cake, filled with praline. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne East. Bookings are essential, call 5990 0900. All ingredients and champagne lunch included in cost. Saturday 19 March, 9am to 4pm.

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THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group are inviting members and visitors to their next meeting. Favourite resources for research will be discussed at the meeting. ■ Meeting Room, Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate. Wednesday 9 March at 7.30pm. Cost: $3. For more information call Lynne on 8787 5558. No bookings needed.

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MASTER techniques to observe thoughts, feelings and emotions. The classes involve deep breathing techniques and allow participants to focus on the moment and achieve a deep sense of relaxation. Learn about the mind, body connection and discover a more peaceful and harmonious life. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne East. Bookings are essential on 5990 0900. Classes will start once group numbers are finalised.

THE monthly alternating Cranbourne junior and senior Blue Light Discos begin on Friday 11 March. The juniors age from grade six and under and seniors from year seven to 10. High school students will need to present an ID card upon entry. ■ Cranbourne Public Hall, High Street, Cranbourne. 6pm to 9pm. Cost: $10. No passouts and police on duty. The first junior disco will be on Friday 11 March and seniors on Saturday 16 April and will continue to al-

Car boot and market

GET into the groove with live music at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick every Saturday night until 19 March. Each Saturday night 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.

Food truck carnival THIS year marks the start of the Berwick Food Truck Carnival, a free foodie event to enjoy with friends and family. The carnival will run for four days and include iconic food trucks, such as Mr Burger, a carni-

val bar selling beer, wine, cocktails and nonalcoholic beverages, eating competitions for the adults and music and live performances throughout the day. There will also be a dedicated kids’ entertainment area including games and activities, a petting zoo, face painting and performances. ■ Akoonah Park, 2 Cardinia Street, Berwick. Thursday 31 March to Sunday 3 April. For more information visit www.berwickfoodtruckcarnival.com.

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

Ultimate ABBA Show GOLD is the name of the newest ABBA tribute show to hit Dandenong. Dancing Queen: The 40th Anniversary Tour has been staged around Australia and performed to more than 20,000 people since it started in 2014. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 14 May, 8pm. Tickets adult $59.90, concession $49.90, child under 16 years old $49.90.

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


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AN EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TUTOR In maths for all levels, especially ea a d . Co ta t .

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APPRENTICE ROOF TILERS

Phone Peter: 0419 587 198 between 7am-7pm

Dry Cleaner / Presser Experience required. Full ti e. Lo ated i Casey Central shopping centre. Must be a aila le da s a eek. G eat o ki g conditions in a friendly team environment.

All rounder preferred. Immediate Start. Call Jason

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st, d a d d ea app e tices and tradesman wanted. Work in South East suburbs, must be hard working and reliable, own transport prefered ut ot esse tial. G eat conditions. Immediate start. Pakenham based. Contact: 0437 207 808. Email resume to: info@bradwinroofing.com.au

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Devon Meadows Primary S hool. Casual Ha d pe so /Ga de e - hou s pe fo tight . De o Meado s P i a School is wishing to employ on a casual basis a handyperson /gardener to carry out work around the school. If you have experience in this area and wish to apply, please send your CV to: The Principal, Devon Meadows Primary School, Worthing Road, Devon Meadows, VIC, . Closing date to receive CV's is Wed esda th Ma h, . Applications can be mailed, delivered to the school or emailed to: devon.meadows.ps@ edumail.vic.gov.au

INTERSTATE B-DOUBLE DRIVER Must be experienced

Ph 0419 577 239

Fully Qualified Bread Baker / Pastry Chef Required for Koo Wee Rup Bakery. Mostly daytime hours with some night work. Fo a d esu e to:

280 Rossiter Road, Koo Wee Rup, 3981 or email

keeweerupbakery @westnet.com.au

Industrial Plain Machinist

HANDYPERSON /GARDENER

SETTER FOR PRECAST PANELS Must have experience, including form work and marking out. Immediate start. Email: rapid @net2000.com.au

or 5940 5817 SET UP SPECIALIST /STEEL FIXER

with experience in high rise precast, required for precast yard in Pakenham. Immediate start.

0418 509 247

Email: rapid @net2000.com.au or 5940 5817

LABOURERS Casual labours required to be part of a team in the poultry industry. Duties include: Catching birds Vaccinating birds Loading & Unloading birds Must be reliable & honest. Must have own ABN, car & drivers licence. Call between 8am-5pm

0410 544 526 MACHINIST /WORKROOM SUPERVISOR

STABLE HAND Sundays, public holidays, occasional relief work. Thoroughbred horse experience necessary. Feedi g a d aki g up feeds. Na Na Goo . .

TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED -For truck and dog trailer-

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Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

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EXPERIENCED CONCRETOR Experienced concretor required for house slab work in the south eastern suburbs. The role will include the preparation and pouring of house slabs, daily rate negotiable for the successful applicant. Drivers licence and white card essential.

Please phone Steve on 0417 381 816 after 5pm

CONCRETORS LABOURER

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ASIXA Logical Outcomes is an award winning Transport Company with a specific focus on regional Victoria. Winners of 5 transport related awards, including 2014 ASCL Supply Chain Management Award, ASIXA has an exciting opportunity for professional owner-drivers to work within our pickup and delivery fleet of sub contractors. ASIXA can offer regular 10-12 hour days at competitive rates including tolls, fuel and G.S.T as well as overnight secure truck parking with 24 hour surveillance. You will provide excellence in service delivery to our customers from our Pakenham depot. To assist you with your role we will provide you with training, inductions, an IPAD for deliveries and uniforms. If you own a 14 pallet truck, with 2 meter gates and a full tail gate, we would like to hear from you. To apply please email: employment@asixa.com.au

Earn up to $1000 per week

Fulton Hogan are currently looking for people experienced in sewer construction for the following positions:

Applicants MUST have South East Water experience. Send details to Pipeline Administration, PO Box 690, Dandenong 3175 or fax to 8791 1100 or email ashlee.davenport@fultonhogan.com.au

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SENIOR BOOKKEEPER Full-Time Position Monday to Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm Pakenham The eziway Group of companies is a progressive company that offers genuine opportunities and career development. Eziway is a specialist provider of salary packaging administration, novated car leasing, payroll and software licensing services. The above role will suit individuals who have an accounting and finance background and who are committed to new challenges. The primary role of this position is to update all entries into our finance systems using MYOB, maintain general ledgers, payables, receivables and provide management reporting to the Managing Director. Duties include: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ multiple entities, ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ information about our company please visit www.eziway.net.au

You will be required to call on residential properties where we are currently doing work and offer our services to them on weekdays and up to 15 hours per week.

Da de o g a ea. Fo u tai industry. Exp required. Must be able to cut, measure & sew. Enquires to be sent via email: sharonscurtains@bigpond.com

MIG WELDER

Buy, Rent & Sell in the

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Machinist required for curtain industry. Exp required. Email: sharonscurtains@bigpond.com

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Re 'd fo Bake i Ge ook. Full ti e. Call Greg 5968 1144 or after hours on 5942 7091.

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is Melbourne's leading Truss Manufacturer, supplying to the Residential Building market. We are seeking motivated and experienced Truss Builders with or without previous experience to o e e o k i ou e e g o i g T uss Fa to located in Dandenong South. Must have reliable transport and be able to start ASAP. Su -Co t a to s ith o ABN o e tha welcome to apply. Please send your resume to Ryan Goodes – Production Manager c-/

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B DOUBLE TRUCK DRIVER We have a vacancy for a B Double Truck Driver requiring the following experience and skills: • Good Custo e Se i e skills • Full Ti e pe a e t u – ights pe eek • Cou t Li e Haul u Must ha e Li e Haul e pe ie e • Must ha e i i u ea s B Dou le e pe ie e with clean driving record • E te si e No S o gea o e pe ie e

Please phone 9703 2011 to apply V Positions Vacant

Diesel Mechanic Self motivated person required by Transport Co in SE Suburbs. Position requires general trailer and truck maintenance. Experience with Cummins Motors and Thermo King Refrigeration units would be an advantage.

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Required by long-established specialist transport company based in the south east suburbs. Refrigeration experience an advantage. A positive attitude, proficiency with paperwork and the ability to communicate with clients essential.

Phone 9796 3377

Dental Assistant Part time 24-30 hours. Happy, Cheerful, Qualified with experience. Flexibility advantageous. Must be able to work on Thursday and Saturdays. Please forward resumes to: admin@dentcare.com.au

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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.

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V Training And Development

Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care? 1187745-24-15

SACKED?

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Experienced Kindergarten Teacher Fulltime position commencing 11th of April 2016 Hillsmeade Primary School Early Learning Centre Narre Warren South Email for position description: Watson.shiona.j@edumail.vic.gov.au Applications close 07.03.06

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We have Courses in your local area! Boronia, Box Hill, Cranbourne, Frankston, Hampton Park, Lilydale, Pakenham, Ringwood & Rowville.

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

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Find local work with an advert in the

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network, against other maintenance activities”. Last financial year, VicRoads allocated $200,000 for graffiti removal in the Metropolitan South East region. To sign council’s petition, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ cleanupyouract. Residents with information on vandals can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, a part of the State Governments ‘Dob in a Tagger’ graffiti initiative.

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like downtown New York in the 1970s,” Casey mayor Sam Aziz told Star News at the time. “And here we are working hard to build beautiful neighbourhoods and VicRoads don’t want to lift a finger, even though it’s their responsibility - we won’t stop until it gets fixed.” Acting Metro South East regional director at VicRoads Vince Punaro said graffiti which was deemed offensive got “prioritised depending on its size and location on the road

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Emma data shows 1.4 million job seekers use print newspapers each month. Job seekers from certain industries are more likely to use print newspapers for job hunting. Those looking for work in public administration are 46 percent more likely to use print newspaper’s employment sections with similar results for mining (44 percent), and teachers and lecturers (27 percent) more likely to use print. Businesses looking to find the right candidate should employ print newspapers as part of their search, or risk missing out on a large pool of potential candidates.

Transport, Postal & Warehousing

CASEY Council has launched an online petition to tackle tagging across the municipality. Council has long waged a war against the graffiti artists who adorn Casey’s freeway overpasses and signage with their spray paint tags, and now the City of Casey hopes its new Clean Up Your Act campaign steps it up a notch. Local residents are being urged to sign the new petition which requests the State Government prioritise removing tags that plague VicRoads’ controlled signage and noise barriers along the Monash Freeway (Hallam Bypass) and railway bridges controlled by VicTrack. The online petition automatically sends an email to Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan and Roads Minister Luke Donnellan, who is also the Narre Warren North MP. Earlier this month Star News reported on how Casey Council was also planning to erect signs over graffiti-ridden VicRoads property to encourage motorists to make a complaint call to get the streets cleaned up. “The Monash Freeway and the Hallam Bypass, which is the gateway to our city, looks

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I have been lucky enough to have many memorable moments, but floating on my back in Lake Argyle in the Kimberley, watching the sunset with a glass of champagne while checking out the crocodiles was pretty special!

3. What would your last meal be? Slow cooked roast shoulder of lamb, lots of delicious roast potatoes, vegies and gravy, followed by as much baked cheesecake as I can squeeze in.

4. If you could witness any event, past, present or future,

what would it be? I would have loved to have been in Germany on 9 November 1989 to see the Berlin Wall coming down.

5. What is your favourite television show? It would be a toss-up between Dr Who, and Game of Thrones.

6. What is your favourite book? I know I’m cheating, but I love to read so I’m going to say my Kindle! (That way I can read as many books as I like at the one time).

7. You are hosting a dinner party and can invite six guests, dead or alive. Who would they be? My hubby, Barack

Obama, JK Rowling, Karl Marx, Maya Angelou, and Beyonce (every dinner party needs entertainment!)

8. What was your most embarrassing moment? I’m embarrassed to admit that I have had lots of awkward moments, but falling over in my own office yesterday and sinking into a pile of backpacks while carrying a big box was the most recent one.

9. If you could live in a particular era, which would you choose? Right now.

10. What was the first or best concert you have ever attended? Robbie Williams (twice!).


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Brittany’s back By JARROD POTTER SOUTHERN United completed its rising-star forward-line with Brittany Dudley-Smith slotting into the pink-and-blue attack. Dudley-Smith, 22, is well known in south-east soccer circles, as she was one of the Casey Comets’ marquee players in the 2014 Women’s Premier League, and is now back in the region after signing on with the newly formed club. “It’s amazing - being close to home and I know a lot of the girls and playing at Casey actually helped as a lot of the Casey girls are here and I know how they work and we bounce off each other so it’s awesome,” Dudley Smith said. “It’s definitely a risk I had to take but I love it. “I love seeing fresh faces and what talent is out there and it’s amazing how much the girls have grown in talent as they come up through the ranks.” Higher ambitions drove Dudley-Smith to South Melbourne where she became an integral part of the championship winning side in 2015 as she booted 19 goals. She was set to continue with South Melbourne but with the reigning champions not included in the inaugural NPL Victoria Women’s competition, Dudley-Smith decided to stay in the top flight as part of the south-east consortium. Dudley-Smith will join up with former South Melbourne team-mates Saphri Lines and Tiffany Eliadis in Southern’s forward line and in many ways it was their insistence that got the New Zealand striker to sign on with the pink and blue. “Tiff and Saph asked me to come down and have a bit of a trial and at the start as umming and arring, but now I’m here I’m excited to start the season with the new team, new club,” DudleySmith said.

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Jason Thompson and his daughter Holly with Pop The Cork, one of five runners the Pearcedale-based trainer will prepare for the Australian Cup final on Saturday night. Picture: BLUESTREAM

Thompson’s in with a good chance “I know how Tiff and Saph play up front so hopefully it will be a dominant three.” The NPLW season kicks off on Saturday for Southern United and Dudley-Smith is ready to make her mark on the new competition. “It’s nerve-wracking but I’m more excited than anything,” Dudley-Smith said. “We’ve been training out at Mornington, which is lovely as they have amazing pitches -

and training at Casey as well and we’re ready to go. I think Southern this year, we’re the underdogs at the moment, but you never can fault the underdogs. “It’s good with this new league coming up you don’t know where the teams will end up ... everything is new so I just can’t wait.” She’s also joined up with a Southern United consortium club to coach as Dudley-Smith will take the reins of a Mornington junior girls team.

NAB clash draws monster crowd By JARROD POTTER SHOWCASING the national game in the south east, Richmond came to Beaconsfield to play with purpose. The Tigers brought all the big guns to its NAB Challenge clash at Holm Park Reserve on Saturday, as the power-packed list, hungry to impress in 2016, tore-apart the undermanned reigning premier Hawthorn. The gulf between the sides was evident to the 6834 fans that streamed to the ground, just to get a glimpse of the Tigers thrashing the Hawks by 71 points. Richmond’s elite stood tallest and had the touch of class that Hawthorn’s up-and-comers have yet to develop in a decidedly one-sided rampage. Coleman Medallist Jack Riewoldt stole the show at Beaconsfield, playing on to slot a monster super-goal from outside the 50-metre line at the netball court end. It started well for the powerhouse forward as he took two huge speccies in the first term, as well as a regulation goal later in the piece to keep the crowd up and about. From there the Tigers cantered home as Shane Edwards (four goals), Ben Lennon (three goals) and youngster Connor Menadue (two goals) had it on a string up forward.

Richmond speedster Daniel Rioli was another reason for the Tigers faithful to celebrate at Holm Park Reserve. 150749 Bachar Houli (34 touches) and Alex Rance (26) ensured Hawthorn had little chance up forward as the defensive duo negated the best efforts of the youthful Hawks, led by stand-in captain Liam Shiels (20 touches). For the Hawks, James Sicily and Tim O’Brien put their hands up for senior selection with a goal apiece. Richmond assistant coach Brendan Lade thought the side’s top brass put their best foot forward, especially Dustin Martin and the beast that is Jack Riewoldt. “It was hard to hold him (Riewoldt) back last week - he wanted to play then, but he always wants to play as he’s a competitive animal,” Lade said. “His first quarter proba-

Cyril Rioli's high flying efforts were short and sweet as the fourtime Hawthorn premiership star was rested early. 150749 Pictures: ROB CAREW bly set us up and he was pretty good up the ground definitely.” It wasn’t all about the on-field action though, as the Cardinia Shire played host to the biggest local day of football in the region’s history. The second oval was a sea of tiny Richmond supporters before the match as the club ran plenty of activities and painted what seemed like an ambush worth of faces. Cardinia Shire Mayor Jodie Owen said it was fantastic to be part

of the first AFL pre-season clash in the region. “It was great weather, the reserve had a great atmosphere and a great crowd,” Cr Owen said. “The game attracted a wonderful mix of diehard football fans as well as families and groups of friends enjoying the chance to see professional AFL played at their local football oval. “It was a successful event and we hope we have an opportunity to host another NAB Challenge game next year.”

By DAVID NAGEL PEARCEDALE trainer Jason Thompson is a great chance of adding an elusive Australian Cup to his extensive list of achievements after an amazing run of dominance in Saturday night’s heats at The Meadows. Thompson has won just about everything else in the sport and will throw the rug over an incredible five runners for Saturday night’s final - worth $250,000 to the winner. Thompson’s main hope looks to be Pop The Cork, the impeccably bred Brett Lee-Ima Geisha Girl dog who has saluted in 13 of his 22 starts. Pop The Cork has drawn box eight for the final, which could be a bonus with a tight contest expected in the run to the first turn. Pop The Cork ran an impressive 29.60 in his heat. Thompson’s other four runners will need some luck after drawing the squeeze boxes -three through six- for the national final. But they’ve been there and done that before. Aston Bolero (Box 3), Xtreme Knocka (Box 4) and Black Frenzy (Box 5) will reacquaint themselves with the same box that won from in their heats, while Moreira (Box 6) started from the blue-box four in his heat win. The main danger to Thompson’s title hopes will come from Andrea Dailly after her two hopes, Diego Bale and Dyna Double One drew the inside boxes. Dyna Double One is looking to achieve true greatness, taking out the Melbourne-Australian Cup double. Dyna Double One edged out the great Fernando Bale in an epic Melbourne Cup final at Sandown back in November. The lids will spring back for the final at 9.42pm. $355,000 GROUP 1 AUSTRALIAN CUP FINAL THE MEADOWS, SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2016 (9.42PM) Box Runner Trainer TAB Fixed Odds 1 Diego Bale Andrea Dailly $9.50 2 Dyna Double One Andrea Dailly $1.95 3 Aston Bolero Jason Thompson $6.50 4 Xtreme Knocka Jason Thompson $26 5 Black Frenzy Jason Thompson $15 6 Moreira Jason Thompson $18 7 Ernest Bale Steven Collins $35 8 Pop The Cork Jason Thompson $2.90 Res.1 Shared Equity Angela Langton $17 Res.2 Dalgetty Jason Thompson $3.30

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Chase is on for Swans By JARROD POTTER

Trevor Davies was the deciding factor in Heinz qualifying for finals as he smashed 71 of Picture: JARROD POTTER 125 in the last one-dayer. 150850

Heinz sneaks into final four field, facing Berwick in the second semi-final at Casey Fields this week. Narre Warren (6/221) finished its first season back in the top flight in style, smashing North Dandenong (127) to all parts of Lois Twohig Reserve. Kaushalya Weeraratne (124no) kept his name in Wookey Medal contention with an impressive century, supported by Janaka Liyanabadalge (51). Berwick (9/177) smashed its way into finals as (70) capped off a horror season to go winless and be relegated from Turf 1, while Hallam Kalora Park (9/178) couldn’t hold back Buckley Ridges (4/181). In Turf 3, Beaconsfield (8/153) earned the minor premiership with an emphatic win over Cranbourne (73), led by Brendan Johnson (49) and another five-wicket haul to the skipper Dylan Frietag (5/11). Beaconsfield will host Doveton North in the first semifinal; an incredible effort for the new-comers to DDCA to make the top four in the inaugural season.

sion after the duo succumbed though, as the next seven scalps fell for a scant 28 runs. The late order hitting of Justin Butterfield (38) and Peter Cassidy (21) guaranteed a massive total for Greenvale to hunt down next week. Debutants Comrey Edgeworth (3) and Josh Dowling (4no) didn’t have long at the crease, but stand alongside the litany of young Panthers to get a chance at the senior level in 2015/16.

QUIZ NUMBER 1493 1. WHO has scored the most Test cricket centuries for Australia? 2. WHAT nationality is former tennis star Justine Henin-Hardenne?

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3. WHICH Aussie broke the women’s 100m freestyle record at the 2004 Olympics? 4. WHO in 2007 hit the highest one-day international cricket score for Australia? 5. WHICH Australian canoeist won gold in Barcelona in 1992? 6. WHAT honour was Evonne Cawley (then Goolagong) awarded in 1972? 7. WHAT sport is played by the New York Mets?

By DAVID NAGEL

8. WHICH famous English soccer club is based at Elland Road? 9. IN which sport did the US win its first gold medal for 80 years at the 1984 Olympic Games? 10. WHO beat Greg Norman in the play-off for the 1984 US Open golf title? Terror To Love (4) wears down fellow New Zealander Christen Me to win a classic edition of the Group 1 Cranbourne Cup in 2014. Picture: STUART McCORMICK

11. WHICH Australian golfer won five British Open titles between 1954 and 1965?

Caduceus Club Cup (2080m) for three-year-olds, the third-string on a 10-race program.

14. WHO coached the Australian soccer team in the 2006 World Cup campaign?

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12. WHICH racecourse hosts the Australian Derby every year? 13. HOW many players form a soccer team? 15. HOW many red balls are there in a snooker game? 16. IF a Twenty20 cricket game goes its full course without any no balls, how many deliveries are bowled? 17. WITH which two English soccer clubs did Australia’s Craig Johnston play? 18. WHICH Australian tennis player won the Wimbledon men’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles in 1952? 19. WHICH four cities starting with the letter ‘S’ have all hosted the Olympic Games? 20. WHAT was the most popular term for ‘fast leg theory’ bowling in cricket? Sydney and Seoul 20. Bodyline

THE thrill and excitement of Group 1 harness racing action returns to Cranbourne on Saturday night with the running of the $100,000 Decron Cranbourne Gold Cup (2555m). Victoria Cup winners like Master Musician (1992), Golden Reign (1994 and 1997), Robin Hood (2005), Bettors Strike (2009) and Mr Feelgood (2011) have all saluted in the cup, first run in 1965. And the last summer-edition of the cup - ran in December 2014 - may be the best run yet. On that occasion it was champion New Zealander Terror To Love who prevailed after a stirring struggle with compatriot Christen Me. The two Kiwi superstars drew away from the field in the final lap, going eye to eye to produce a stunning finish that will long live in the memories of those in attendance. A three-time New Zealand Cup winner, Terror To Love ($3.10) outstayed the Miracle Mile and Hunter Cup winner to win by a head, with Flaming Flutter 20-metres back in third place. This year’s $100,000 Decron Cranbourne Pacing Cup won’t be the only Group 1 on the program, with the $50,000 Knight Pistol Open (1609m) set to get heart’s racing. The card also includes the Group 3 $30,610

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11. Peter Thomson 12. Ascot in Perth 13. Eleven 14. Guus Hiddink 15. Fifteen 16.

DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 11 (One Day) HEINZ Southern Districts (125) took a narrow win over Parkfield (119) to sneak in the back door and claim the fourth spot in the Turf 1 finals. Needing a win and some other results to fall their way, the Cobras struck through to get a second chance at the Turf 1 flag. In a sweet piece of irony, the Heinz victory helped eliminate Mordialloc, who defeated the Hampton Park-based cricket team in last year’s Turf 1 grand final. Taking on the batting burden, Trevor Davies (71) stood tall throughout the innings and just about carried his bat. The starring Cobra didn’t have much to work with as only Stephen Milne (16) and Adam Semmens (13) flew the flag alongside him. Davies flayed the Bears’ attack to all parts of Reedy Reserve as his knock set the stage for a decent chase. The response was harrow-

ing for the hosts, as the Parkfield middle order starting piling on the runs through Matt Aslett (340 and Shaun Nugara (21), but in the end Matt Downe (3/13) and Michael Davies (3/19) ensured the visitors would fall seven short. The victory helps Heinz sneak into the last spot in the semi-finals and book a battle against minor premiers Springvale South this week. Cranbourne (8/171) saw off Dandenong West (8/145) via an all-round performance off Matt Chasemore (75 and 2/8). The Eagles’ middle order stole the show as the total ballooned around Chasemore who smashed nine boundaries and two monster sixes - while Steve Spoljaric (33) and Lucas Ligt (37no) also dug in. Shaun Weir (4/47) and Peter Atkinson (2/20) proved a strong opening tandem for the Bulls’ bowling, but not much can be said about the Bulls’ batting. Clay McCartney (38) endured against the likes of Spoljaric (4/21) and Chasemore, but struggled to get enough support as Cranbourne stayed on course to earn a home

240 17. Middlesborough and Liverpool 18. Frank Sedgman 19. St Louis , Stockholm ,

By JARROD POTTER

PREMIER CRICKET - ROUND 17 (Day 1) CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne will have to chase a monster total in its last day as it failed to make a dint against Carlton (9/295). After a couple of early scalps - hard earned by Lee Diston (2/48) and Nathan Lambden (1/7) the Swans struggled to restrict the opposition any further. Lambden was restricted to four overs first up - where he skittled opener Mark Phelan (4) - but his absence from the attack made life all the more difficult for the young Swans. Brendan Rose (2/76), Diston, Jackson Fry (2/42) and James Seymour (1/41) were left to burden the bowling duties in Lambden’s absence. For Casey, the main problem arose at number four in the form of Nicholas Ross (114). From 2/12 when he arrived, Ross departed at 6/250 and completely stole the show as the hosts were left to scramble for scalps. Jayden Borg (66) kept the tempo ticking along as well. Seymour has a chance to notch 700 runs for the season if he can make 19 in the last knock of the year. WITH pride on the line, Dandenong (252) stood tall against Greenvale. The last salvo of 2015/16 started horribly for Dandenong though, losing the skipper Tom Donnell (0) for a duck, but the rescue work began at first-drop. Brendan Murphy (73) and Brett Forsyth (69) anchored the innings with a superb 148-run partnership - the best this season for the first XI in the last round of the season. The middle-order failed to make any impres-

Robinson 6. The MBE 7. Baseball 8. Leeds United 9. Gymnastics 10. Fuzzy Zoeller ANSWERS: 1. Ricky Ponting 2. Belgian 3. Jodie Henry 4. Matt Hayden 5. Clint

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Finals pressure is on By RUSSELL BENNETT WGCA PREMIER DIVISION PREVIEW - SEMI FINALS MERINDA Park Premier skipper Danny Diwell summed it up best when interviewed by the News in the lead-up to this weekend’s door-die semi-finals. “They well and truly deserve to be favourites - they’ve been the dominant side all year,” he said of the so far undefeated Pakenham, the Cobras’ opponents this weekend. “But finals cricket is a funny game, and a different game. “People say they don’t feel pressure and just play their natural games, but that doesn’t happen.” “Finals separate the great players from the good players.” That, in a nutshell, sums up the situation in this game. Pakenham has been the class of the competition all season, with great depth with either bat or ball in hand. They’re the red-hot favourites who’ve comfortably defeated Merinda Park twice already this season. But none of that means anything now. Not really. “Everyone is on a clean slate now. We get a home final, but it’s still a 22-yard pitch - the same as theirs,” said Pakenham’s inspirational leader Dom Paynter. “The proof is in the pudding." When it comes to his own fitness this week, after picking up a nasty thumb injury, Paynter is emphatic. “I’m playing - I’ll be right,” he said.

CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 17 - (DAY 1) Ringwood 1/253 v Essendon. Casey-South Melbourne v Carlton 9/295. Prahran 0/18 v Camberwell Magpies 230. Kingston Hawthorn v Geelong 8/337. Greenvale Kangaroos 2/20 v Dandenong 252. Fitzroy Doncaster 2/106 v Frankston Peninsula 170. Melbourne Uni 171 v St Kilda 5/75. Monash Tigers v Footscray Edgewater 260. Northcote 260 v Melbourne.

DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 11 - (ONE DAY) Dandenong West 8/145 def by Cranbourne 8/171(cc). Berwick 9/177(cc) def Lyndale 70. Heinz Southern Districts 125 def Parkfield 119. North Dandenong 127 def by Narre Warren 6/221(cc). Mordialloc 9/125 def by Springvale South 132. Hallam Kalora Park 9/178(cc) def by Buckley Ridges 4/181. Final Ladder: Springvale South 66, Cranbourne 58, Berwick 54, HSD 46, Mordialloc 42, Buckley Ridges 40, Hallam Kalora Park 34, Narre Warren 30, Parkfield 27, North Dandenong 16, Dandenong West 15, Lyndale 0.

SEMI-FINALS SATURDAY 5, SUNDAY 6 MARCH Springvale South v HSD at Alex Nelson Reserve Cranbourne v Berwick at Casey Fields

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Merinda Park skipper Danny Diwell will have to play a huge role if his side is to find a way past Pakenham this weekend. 149836 Picture: ROB CAREW Paynter remained tight-lipped but the News understands that he’ll get his thumb seen to at the completion of his side’s season, whenever that may be. “I batted on Saturday and felt good - I didn’t feel any discomfort and the instinct to play naturally was still there,” he said. “If I don’t score any runs, it (the thumb) is no excuse.” “You can’t take blokes into a final who aren’t up to it.” Diwell and his men enter this weekend’s game knowing that, at stages, they did have Pakenham on the ropes at one stage in Round 6.

“We’ll take the positives out of those games (earlier in the season),” he said. “They were 4/50 at one stage in the first game and we let the foot of the pedal. “But we need to be consistent with the ball all day.” Diwell predicted any score around the 200 mark by the side batting first would be particularly tough to chase down, with finals pressure thrown in the mix. Merinda Park advanced to the finals off the back of an emphatic win over Upper Beaconsfield; while Kooweerup and Cardinia -

who fought it out for the past two premierships - will go head-tohead in the other semi-final after the Demons proved a class above Tooradin. The semi-finals will both be held over Saturday and Sunday this weekend, with Pakenham taking on Merinda Park at Toomuc Reserve; and Cardinia hosting Kooweerup at E. Gunton Oval at the Cardinia Recreation Reserve. In District division, Devon Meadows will host Clyde at Glover Reserve and the Carlisle Park Vikings will host Pakenham Upper-Toomuc at Carlisle Park.

Aspendale 9/156(cc) def Fountain Gate 119. Narre South 99 def by Narre North 154. Keysborough 154 def Silverton 119. Dingley 1/108 def St Brigid’s/St Louis 103. Southern Pirates 91 def by St Mary’s 3/96. Parkdale 70 def by Coomoora 104. Final Ladder: Keysborough 67, Narre North 52, Dingley 48, St Mary’s 39, Coomoora 37, Southern Pirates 34, Aspendale 34, St Brigid’s/St Louis 33, Parkdale 31, Narre South 18, Fountain Gate 18, Silverton 9.

SEMI-FINALS SATURDAY 5, SUNDAY 6 MARCH. Keysborough v St Mary’s at Coomoora Reserve Narre North v Dingley at Narre North

WGCA PREMIER ROUND 14 - (DAY 2) Pakenham 116 def Cardinia 108. Cranbourne Meadows 171 tied Emerald 171. Kooweerup 4/169 def Tooradin 168. Upper Beaconsfield 129 def by Merinda Park 9/217(cc). Final Ladder: Pakenham 162, Cardinia 122, Kooweerup 118, Merinda Park 110, Tooradin 102, Upper Beaconsfield 62, Emerald 24, Cranbourne Meadows 12.

SEMI-FINALS Saturday 5, Sunday 6 March. Pakenham v Merinda Park at Toomuc Reserve Cardinia v Kooweerup at Gunton Oval

VSDCA - NORTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 13 - (ONE DAY) Kew Cricket Club 6/180 def Balwyn 7/179(cc). Endeavour Hills 181 def by Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 7/183. Mount Waverley 139 def by Plenty Valley 9/163(cc). Brunswick 157 def by Croydon 2/159. Preston 7/132(cc) def by Noble Park 5/133. Coburg 128 def by Bayswater 134. Ivanhoe 8/223 def by Box Hill 6/236(cc). Final ladder: Plenty Valley 54, Bayswater 54, Croydon 52, Mount Waverley 51, Brunswick 51, Kew 45, Balwyn 45, Noble Park 45, Preston 39, Coburg 39, Box Hill 27, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 21, Ivanhoe 15, Endeavour Hills 12.

QUALIFYING FINALS SATURDAY 5, SUNDAY 6 MARCH. Plenty Valley v Kew, Bayswater v Brunswick, Croydon v Mount Waverley.

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CRANBOURNE GOLF A LARGE gallery followed the players in the final round of the club championships at Cranbourne Golf Club, on another perfect day for golf. The crowd was treated to some good scoring and spectacular shot making from all grades. For the second year in a row, David Micheluzzi has blitzed the field to take out the main trophy. David shot 67, 65, 68, 68 for 268, a ’few’ shots ahead of runner-up Jack Rasmussen who came good in the final two rounds with 80, 82, 69, 73 total of 304. The final group of the day was completed by Mark Lewfatt (78, 85, 71, 83 = 317) and Chris Turner (81, 83, 76, 80 = 320), who each had their moments across the championships but were out-played by the two young guns in Micheluzzi and Rasmussen. Jack (Hcp +1) was pipped in A Grade Nett by a single shot by winner Steve Hanlon (9), who shot a very consistent 74, 74, 75 = 224 across the 3 rounds. The B Grade event (Gross) was won by Jared Abrahams (82, 89, 91 = 262), who survived a grade best fi-

CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS DIVISION 2 Cranbourne RSL 78 defeated Pakenham 77 IN a thrilling encounter the RSL stood tall when it counted the most. There were heroes galore, none better than Wally Ballard’s team who led the fight winning by 17 shots. Ken Hocking's team held the opposition at bay scoring a wonderful draw. Then there were the unsung heroes, Ray Chapman who saved 4 shots on the last end to keep the RSL in the battle. Finally our last team one down on the last end, first it was Ron Hansen then Bill Bradbury who got the shots we needed. Pakenham had the last bowl, but the RSL came out on top. A great way to finish the season defeating the third placed side and laying the foundations for a very good 2016-17 season. Results: J Grant, G Jones, M Watkinson, W Ballard 27-10; F Scicluna, G Dore, K Murray, K Hocking 14-14; J Wylie, W Brannan, R Hansen, B Bradbury 16-23; B Eagle, T Byrnes, N Fell, R Chapman 21-30. DIVISION 5 Cranbourne RSL 81 defeated Hampton 74 In a must win game for both sides to secure top spot in the section, the RSL overcome a slow start to power home over the concluding ends to win by 7 shots. Yvonne van der Wees team were great overcoming a 2-14 scoreline to win 20-19. John Vowles team down 5-16 came back to only lose by one. Steve Hickson’s team won easily 25-10. The RSL once again showing their fighting spirit and never give up attitude, which will serve them well in the coming finals. Next Saturday 5 March the RSL play Sandringham at home so supporters/members come on down to the RSL and cheer on your team. Results: J Carretero, M Ryan, K Hickson, S Hickson 25-10; I Maat, M Hodges, K Walker, Y van der Wees 20-19; J Bignold, L Magri, R Crawford, J Vowles 18-19; B Cook, J Spencer, M Bobetic, D Angee 1826. DIVISION 8 TEAM 3 Cranbourne RSL 29 defeated Cardinia Waters 67 Not a good day for the team the today, out-bowled by Cardinia Waters. Results: R Townley, R Elliott, B Mason 13-29; P Campion, M Macintyre, P Zimmerman 16-38. TEAM 4 Enjoyed the weekend off after another walkover. Team heading for big final against Cardinia Waters at home Saturday 5 March bowling alongside the Division 5. Hope to see plenty of supporters at the game. MIDWEEK DIVISION 3 Cranbourne RSL 55 lost to Berwick 58 In a close game all day Berwick came out on top. Although the RSL won two rinks to one it was not enough to get the points. The team had a very good first year in division 3 finishing on top of the ladder. Big game Tuesday 8th at home against Narre Warren. Results: M Bobetic, D Hut, C Butler, J Spencer 23-13; J Carretero, P Males, H Rogers, R Chapman 17-14; A Black, M Hodges, P Dalton, Y vd Wees 15-31. DIVISION 4 Cranbourne RSL 73 defeated Edithvale 45 In a good warm up for the finals next week the RSL proved too strong for Edithvale. Steve Hickson’s team having a good day winning by 18 shots. The team finished second on the ladder and face a tough game next week at home against Berwick. Results: B Hall, M Hogan, J Grant, S Hickson 31-13; P Campion D Muir, M Watkinson, J Black 22-13; S Brobyn V Bonney, G Dore, T Bonney 20-19. Good luck to all teams in the finals amd remember - the RSL never die and never give up.

nal round by Wasim Kaiyum (84, 95, 85 = 264), while Rod West, who was tied after the second round, dropped back with 87, 84, 93 = 264 to tie for second. B Grade Nett was won by Bengy Goldberg (17) with 72, 75, 72 = 222 by a shot over past club president Harry Zalcman (14) who had 80, 71, 72 = 223. C Grade (Stableford) was taken out by a very popular winner in John Dore, who has fit into the club wonderfully since joining Cranbourne last year. John (27) had a scorching last round of 38 points to go with his 31 and 35 from the first two rounds, winning by 3 points from another new member in Andrew Cukierman playing off 20 (32, 37, 32 = 101). Peter Steer and Stuart Martin were a further 2 shots behind on 99 points each. The 2016 Senior Club Champion is Gary Westwick who had a consistent 83, 81, 81 = 245, from Peter Bywaters (84, 83, 83 = 250) and last year’s winner Stojko Kresojevic (86, 76, 88 = 250). Peter Schonewille and Steve Hanlon were next best with 251 each. The Senior Stableford event saw

Cranbourne Golf Club’s champion golfers of 2016, from left, Gary Westwick (senior), David Micheluzzi (Men’s and Juniors) and John Dore (C Grade). Picture: CONTRIBUTED Harry Zalcman reverse the B Grade Nett result, with 31, 37, 36 = 104 points over Bengy Goldberg (33, 36, 33 = 102 pts). David Micheluzzi also added the 2016 Junior Club Championship to his overflowing resume, with 67, 68, 68 = 203 over Jack Rasmussen 80, 69, 73 = 222. Other impressive Juniors were Jean Lopez (88, 79, 83 = 250), Dalton Crawford (88, 78, 85 = 251) and Robert Taylor (79, 88, 88 = 255). Junior Stableford was won by Wasim Kaiyum (Hcp 13) with 37, 27, 36 =

100, 1 ahead of Jack (+1), 2 ahead of Jean and 3 ahead of Robert. The event finished with club captain Michael Dubs presenting trophies to the winners, and then the announcement of the Men’s and Colts Pennant teams for the 2016 season. Congratulations to all winners and thank you to all players, spectators, officials, staff and especially the volunteers who gave up their time (and in some cases instead of playing themselves) to make this such a successful event.

Parkers survive relegation HAMPTON PARK BOWLS THE excessive heat last Tuesday did no favours for the Hampton Park Division 1 midweek Pennant team. Their chance of playing finals will need a big win and lucky results from other teams. Division 3 will be in the finals. The Saturday pennant was an up and down day for the Parkers. Division 1 survived when ninth placed Edithvale missed a win by 1 shot. A win would have relegated Hampton Park Back to Division 2. At Burden Park, Geoff Ampt, Neville Hendrie, Zak Storm and Warwick Hardy drew 20-20, and Mark Paton, John Nunan, Ian Bartlett and Larry Simpson were unlucky to lose 19-21. John Wright, Shane Hardy, Shane Collins and Steve Barnes fought hard but wenty down, 18-26 and Jack Edwards, Andrew Brandolin, Chris Barnes and Laurie Edwards lost 14-34. Hampton Park (1) 1-71 lost to

Burden Park (1) 17-101. Division 3 went to Cheltenham, where a loss caused their relegation back to Division 4. The only winning rink was Heather Naismith, Jim Westwell, Sean McDonald and Peter Hayden 20-12, while Val Moore, Stan Hatch, Ron Beverly and Ken Cobden 15-21, Trevor Harbright, Helen Lambert, Ellen Smith and Chris Hendrie 10-28, and Jaime Lehmann, Marion Battaglia, Toni Sutton and Denise Eastick 17-34 all lost. Hampton Park (2) 2-64 lost to Cheltenham (2) 16-92. Division 6 had the only win for the day, beating top of the ladder Willow Lodge at Pound Road. The win took them well away from any relegation. Val Simpson, Bill Holden, Dave Clarke and Ian Kitt led the way, winning 27-11, while Gerry Cox, Jen Sherry, Brian Diaper and Ray Wood held on to win 16-14. Janice Collins, Wayne Grimsey, Gavin Wilson and

Dave Clarke played a key role in Hampton Park s big win over Willow Lodge. Picture: CONTRIBUTED Craig Richards drew 15-15 and Lou Soligo, Bob Nicol, Vince Kovacic and Bill Webb lost 14-26. Hampton Park (3) 15-72 defeated Willow Lodge (1) 3-66 In Sunday's Peninsula region finals at Karingal, Hampton Park’s Geoff Ampt bowled well but failed to make an impression, but on a brighter note

Zak Storm and his rink were involved in a thrilling 20-20 draw with Burden Park. Picture: CONTRIBUTED for Casey bowlers, Pakenham’s Sue Hudson won the Peninsula Region Ladies Champion of Champions.

Welcome win to Cranbourne CRANBOURNE BOWLS THE final round of the home-and-away pennant season was highlighted by a huge 86-shot victory by the number two side over Doncaster at Cranbourne. SATURDAY Cranbourne side One went down by 13 shots to finalist Mount Waverley with another good victory by Skip Peter De Lisle and his team of Roger Roscoe, Harry Van Soest and John Stanley who won by 4 shots. The second side defeated Doncaster in a must win game that did not disappoint with all sides scoring close to 30 points on each rink and giving the opposition no chance of winning with victory by a massive 86 shot win at home and maximum points posted. Isobel Partington and Lyn Whalley did the damage for skip Fritz Helle to win by 28 shots up while Skip Matt Boltong had a good day winning by 24 shots. Skip Jeff Parker had to fight hard all day too finally win by 11 shots and an outstanding performance by Frank Male set up a 23 shot win for skip Garry Hunt. Popular Skip Sofio Raiti got cheers from the crowd for his solo winning performance on his rink by 24 shots which was within reach of opponents Hampton RSL going down finally by only 9 shots

in the end. In the fourth side Skip Mardy Tankard and his rink of Craig Moore, Lyndsay Coate and Tony Scranton enjoyed the day with a creditable 17 shot win. After the game Club Captain Jeff Parker summed up the season to the members at the club with his report card. “Retaining sides in the second and third division after a slow start to the season was a very pleasing result particularly after the sides settled down in their playing positions. This was the aim this year which we will build on next year. The number one side finished just outside of finals which we will be looking for an even better result next year. The second side had many games during the year that they lost by very small margins and winning today by 86 shots would have troubled most teams playing off in the finals. As for the third and fourth sides they will be very competitive in lower divisions next year. We have some exciting new bowlers to the game at the club who should all step up next year. In summary we have laid the foundations for a very exciting and competitive season next year and we invite and welcome any new members to the club.” LADIES The ladies had a bye in the last game of the fixture finishing second on the ladder and they are now ready for finals over the next few weeks.

Sofio Raiti was the happiest skip in Cranbourne after leading his rink to a 24-shot victory. Picture: CONTRIBUTED Results for Round 18

Side 1 Division 2 Cranbourne 72 lost to Mount Waverley 85 P De Lisle 19-15, D Boggie 19-21, G Farrington 20-26, and J Mulder 14-23.

Side 2 Division 3 Cranbourne 132 defeated Doncaster 46 F Helle 36-8; M Boltong 35-12; J Parker 29-18 and G Hunt 32-9.

Side 3 Division 3 Cranbourne 81 lost to Hampton RSL 81 T Whalley 14-22, S Raiti 32-8, M Scotter 8-26 and K Bowler 18-25.

Side 4 Division 4 Cranbourne 57 lost to Coatesville 112 F Forsythe 8-39; M Tankard 27-10; R Sorensen 18-21 and O Stanley 4-42.

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Peugeot 208 goes GTi-lite and is still heaps of fun. The optional Active City Brake feature at $500 also includes a reversing camera which is $300 on its own. The GT Line, as the name suggests, is well on its way to looking like a GTi with 16-inch alloys, a lower stance and the tell-tale bodykit and LED daytime running lights. The grille is flecked with red flashes for an “equaliser” effect and there’s various chrome and red bits to sort the GT from the lower models. The windscreen is gigantic, soaring up to your forehead (and further if you have the panoramic roof), with the high ceiling delivering a ton of headroom.

Inside space is impressive for such a small car with a decent-sized boot at 311 litres. The sportier more heavily bolstered seats are still very comfortable with a wide range of adjustment to help you get comfortable behind the i-Cockpit, which consists of high dials and low steering wheel. As in the 308, the steering wheel is very small indeed so you can see those dials but is off-putting to some. It takes a while to get the position right. The rear seats are comfortable enough, but the rear seat is tight for leg, knee and shoulder room.

Storage is limited with a pair of small cupholders up front and a bin hidden underneath the rather inconveniently-sited central armrest. Six airbags, ABS, brake assist, brake force distribution, stability and traction controls and load-limited front seat-belts add up to five ANCAP stars. The seven-inch screen is bright and clear but is still slow to respond to your inputs and isn’t exactly the last word in ease-of-use or up-to-the minute design. The screen takes care of not only satnav and stereo but also the full trip computer and climate control. There’s a lot going on there and it would be fine if the screen wasn’t so slow to respond to your fingers. The sat-nav is pretty good if not highly-detailed or high resolution and the stereo, once you’ve worked it out, delivers good sound and works more than happily with your Bluetooth or USB-connected phone. The GT-Line shares the Puretech 1.2 litre turbocharged three cylinder with the Active and Allure. The triple pumps out 81kW and 205Nm (why not go for 208? Just for laughs?), the stop-start helping with a combined claimed fuel-consumption of 4.5 litres per 100km which is, well, unlikely to be matched seeing we got 8.2 L/100km, admittedly in an especially sticky week in a Sydney summer. The GT-Line reaches 0-100km/h in a leisurely 10.9 seconds, the six-speed transmis-

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