News - Cranbourne - 10th March 2016

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The Coles Casey Central team members help refresh Chloe’s Friendship Garden at Hilsmeade Primary School

Coles team lends a helping hand at Hillsmeade Primary School appreciated by the students Hillsmeade Primary School. field on Wednesday, 24 who love to play and learn They love getting together February. amongst the gardens,” she to support a local cause said. Coles will open its new store at the southern end of the “Our school prides itself on community,” he said. Casey Central Shopping being a warm, friendly and Centre at 9am on Thursday diverse learning community The Coles Casey Central 17 March. The existing Casey and with the help of Coles’ team also donated fruit for Central store will close at wonderful team members, the opening of Hillsmeade 6pm on the evening before we’ve been able to enhance Primary School’s new sports the new store opens. the school environment for our students to learn and grow.”

Coles’ local team members at Casey Central have pitched in to take part in a working bee and planting day to reinvigorate Hillsmeade Primary School grounds as part of Coles Helping Hands program in the community. Team members from the soon-to-open Coles store at Casey Central spent the day painting playground equipment in bright colours, sanding lunch tables and planting native plants in Chloe’s Friendship Garden - a commemorative garden for a student who passed away in 2012.

Coles team member Shannon Lynch with Hillsmeade Primary School Principle Debrah Harry

makeover which would help to provide a vibrant and engaging learning environment for all of its students.

Coles Casey Central Store Manager Shannon Lynch said his team enjoyed being able to extend their services to the community.

“The school and wider community was thrilled Hillsmeade Primary School to have Coles on board Principal, Deborah Harry, for a working bee and the said she is excited about the new native plants will be

“The Coles Casey Central team is passionate about giving back to the local community and was thrilled to be able to support

Coles Casey Central team members working on Chloe’s Friendship Garden

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CASEY CENTRAL GRAND OPENING

Vodafone has landed at Casey Central Shopping Centre. Come in and visit us near Target and Woolworths.

Call in and connect for a new tablet TO celebrate the opening of the new Casey Central, Vodafone is giving away a tablet daily for four days. Call into the new Vodafone store and meet owners Kawal and Priscilla Singh. There will be free face painting and Mickey Mouse is due to pay a visit. The Singhs lead a dedicated team, focused on partnering with customers to tailor plans and solutions to meet their individual needs. Vodaphone offers prepaid mobile phone plans, post paid plans and sim only plans for both iPhones and android. It also offers tablets, broadband, a repair service, international roaming and overseas calling plans. “At Vodafone we offer roaming which means you can use your phone like you would at home in over 50

countries for $5 extra per day and zero dollars in New Zealand for up to 90 days in any calendar year,” Mr Singh said. “We also offer family shared plans where the whole family can enjoy one pool of data, standard international calls to selected countries and infinite standard national talk and TXT to use in Australia. “It’s a great way to control your costs and to get the most out of your plans. Plus you have the convenience of everything being combined onto one bill. “Vodafone has spent over a billion dollars to deliver better indoor coverage, faster download speeds and stronger signal across Australia. In fact, they now cover 96 per cent of all Australians. “Vodafone stands by its coverage and offer a Network Happiness Guarantee.

If you’ve signed up to any new plan and you don’t love our network within the first 30 days, you’re welcome to cancel and only pay for what you’ve used until the cancellation goes through.” Mr Singh said the Vodphone staff worked in a fastpaced, highly competitive environment. “Our staff bring significant energy to their work, so we believe that we need to invest in each individual to maximise our potential and elevate our performance.” Vodafone is at shop 101, Casey Central Shopping Centre. The store is open Monday to Wednesday 9am-5.30pm. Thursday and Friday 9am9pm. Saturday 9am-5pm and Sunday 10am-5pm. The speak to a team member phone 9705 6965.

FREE OPENING ACTIVITIES Thursday 17th March 2016 10.00am 10:00am - 3:00pm 10:00am - 1:00pm & 4:00pm - 7:00pm 11:00am - 1:00pm 10:00am - 4:00pm 11:00am - 2:00pm 11:00am - 2:00pm 11:30am - 2:30pm 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Grand Opening - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Fresh Food Demonstrations and Tastings Paw Patrol Meet and Greet Marching Band Flower Stilt Walkers Face Painting Live Entertainment - Aimee Francis Cat in a Hat Cooking Village Live Entertainment - Timmy Knowles

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CASEY CENTRAL GRAND OPENING 17TH MARCH

Agents make the right move HUSBAND and wife team Maureen and Alex Bartolo are the directors and driving forces behind Raine and Horne Narre Warren South. The duo have been in the Narre Warren South area for the past six years working out of their office in the Casey Central Shopping Centre to offer that good old-fashioned one-on-one service that a family business provides. Maureen said the nice thing about having a male and female in charge of the business was the different perspectives they both brought to all aspects of the company whether it be property management or sales. Although now well-established, the business is about to undergo a bit of a make-over physically anyway. After six years of being located towards the back of the centre, the business is about to move to the front. Maureen said Raine and Horne Narre Warren South would now be at the front of the centre in a prime location for customers to view its listings. The grand opening of the new office will be held on 17 March. Raine and Horne is in the Casey Central Shopping Centre (currently at Shop 23) soon to be at shop 111a - right at the front of the new look centre. Phone 0397 042 533.

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CASEY CENTRAL GRAND OPENING 17TH MARCH

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New Target for Casey TARGET will open a brand new store at 9am on Thursday 17 March at the Casey Central Shopping Centre. Target offers customers a diverse range of products including fashionable women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, underwear, footwear, cosmetics, and accessories;

the latest designs in homewares, including manchester, bed linen, electrical appliances and décor; and a full range of toys, games and entertainment. The Casey Central store includes new features such as a digital photo kiosk, T-shirt printing station, alterations service, parents room, kids

play zone and a modern, easy-tonavigate store layout. To celebrate the opening, Target Casey Central will be giving away $10 gift cards to the first 200 customers through the door on opening day along with free balloons and face painting for the kids and free coffee for adults.

Peppa Pig will be in store from 2pm-6pm on opening day, with celebrations continuing over the weekend with a special visit from Octonauts on Saturday 19 March between 1pm-4pm. LaLaloopsy will visit on Sunday 20 March between noon and 3pm.

AUSTRALIA’S leading health and beauty retailer Priceline will this week open the doors of Priceline Casey Central. The opening of the store extends the total number of Priceline stores to 426 within the network. Priceline Pharmacy’s Victorian state manager Josie Bolton said, “We’re delighted to be opening our newest Priceline and look forward to working within the local community to offer a range of great value products, trusted advice and dedicated customer service, we also look forward to seeing how the store will benefit the local residents of Narre Warren. There will also be plans to get involved in the broader health and beauty campaigns that Priceline activates throughout the year, in stores around the country, such as Beauty School or tactical activity and what it offers the consumer. From Thursday 17 until Sunday 20 March 2016, Priceline will be offering all customers 15 per cent off storewide for first two days. Also on offer is a $5 off for the 3rd and 4th day for those spending $40. The offer, however, excludes gift cards. Along with the discount there will be other festivities planned in store to celebrate with the Narre Warren local community. Along with offering customers an extensive range of products at affordable prices, Priceline is renowned for creating and activating a number of annual health and beauty campaigns offering inspiration, support, advice and great offers for the women of Australia. Priceline also support five charities through the Priceline Sisterhood Foundation. Priceline Pharmacy’s Sister Club loyalty program also offers customers additional in-store benefits.

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CASEY CENTRAL GRAND OPENING 17TH MARCH

More Coles jobs here COLES has created more than 20 jobs at its new market-style supermarket in Casey Central, which will officially open its doors to the community on Thursday 17 March. Coles Casey Central opens just one week after Coles Berwick Southside and store recruitment bringing the total number of newly created jobs in the area to more than 70. The 22 new employees have been recruited across all areas of the Casey Central store including customer service, fresh produce, the delicatessen and bakery, to work alongside 80 Coles team members who are transferring from the old store. Coles Casey Central store manager Shannon Lynch said the recent store opening in Berwick and new store opening in Casey was a demonstration of its commitment to the local

New fashions as store opens ROCKMANS new store opens at Casey Central on Thursday 17 March with an exciting new concept. Three brands of Pretty Girl Fashion Group’s portfolio will be available to purchase in one location. Each brand has its own unique identity and fashion qualities allowing our customer to shop for all styles, sizes and occasions in one store. Rockmans delivers Australian women the latest looks and

must-have fashion items at unexpected prices. Beme dresses Australian women from size 14-26, offering modern fashion for today’s plus-size woman. Table Eight is an iconic Australian brand offering aspirational and quality fashion for the modern Australian woman. An innovative store design has been created, exploring a new layout and colour palette. The impressive visual merchandising offers customers a fun

environment to shop in. Visit Rockmans, Casey Central on Thursday 16 March for their grand opening offer of 20 per cent off* when you buy two or more full priced items. *Customer must purchase two or more full priced items in a single transaction to receive discount. One voucher per customer. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Valid 17 March 2016. See in store for full terms and conditions.

area. “Coles is heavily invested in the local community of Casey, and we’re thrilled to have opened two new stores and created new jobs for the area as a result. “The team have undertaken substantial work to get the store up and running and are looking forward to officially welcoming loyal customers to Coles Casey Central for a premium shopping experience,” he said. The store features a marketstyle layout, including an instore bakery, meat counter with two in-store butchers and an extended range of product displayed on ice for freshness. The new supermarket will offer a range of locally grown vegetables and herbs, including celery and leeks grown by Schreurs & Sons in Clyde

and herbs grown by Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs. Customers will also be able to choose from an extensive cheese selection and continental delicatessen, as well as a ‘slice on request’ service for premium cut meats. The new team members at Coles Casey Central recently supported Hillsmeade Primary School with schoolyard renovations as part of its ‘Helping Hands’ initiative and the store continues to assist the local lost dogs home through donations. Coles will open its new store at the southern end of Casey Central Shopping Centre (corner Cranbourne-Narre Warren Road and Littlecroft Avenue) at 9am on Thursday 17 March. The existing Casey Central store will close at 6pm on the evening before the new store opens

Any event is a piece of cake THE aroma of freshly baked cakes will be filling Narre Warren South area with the opening of The Cheesecake Shop. The bakery is conveniently located in Westfield Casey Central, and will be there to make any celebration a piece of cake. Cheesecake Shop owners and operators Mariza and Warren Perera have a flare for custom cake decorating with many years’ experience. Their

specialty is custom birthday and wedding cakes. Their current team has superior customer service and outstanding product quality. They are dedicated to communicating with customers, identifying their needs and finding ways to satisfy them, which they will continue to do in their new bakery. Baking your favourite cakes and desserts in store, The Cheesecake Shop’s delicious

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Celebrate with us the GRAND OPENING of Casey Central Shopping Centre. From the Grand Opening on the 17th of March 2016 until the 30th of April 2016 Harcourts Narre Warren South are pleased to offer you these celebration specials!

• Homes listed FOR SALE will receive FREE Daytime photos + Brochures • New rental managements will receive Three Months FREE management

For details regarding these special offers please ask your Harcourts agent today! Phone: 9705 3000 Some conditions of course do apply to be eligible for this limited offer. Did you know? Harcourts Narre Warren South were the first Real Estate agency to open at Casey Central Shopping Centre and in Narre Warren South some 12 years ago!

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Grand Opening Specials HIGH QUALITY BRANDS all original AT RIDICULOUS PRICES Samsonite and American Tourister luggage 40% OFF to 60% OFF Antler luggage UP TO 50% OFF Tosca luggage and business up to 50% OFF Pierre Cardin and Futura luggage up to 50% OFF Guess, Kim Kardashian, Morrisey, Milleni and Nicole Lee UP TO 50% OFF Disney luggage and kids bag up to 50% OFF Men Leather wallets from $39.95 Olga Berg Evening bag up to 50% OFF Serenade leather handbag from 25% OFF to 50% OFF Ladies assorted colour wallets from $14.95 Travel bags and backpacks up to 50% OFF Offer from 17th. to 28th. March

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OUR NEW PLACE TO MEET

TARGET | COFFEE HIT KIDS PLAYWORLD GRAND OPENING THURSDAY 17 MARCH Join us for face painting, kids sports clinics, animal farms, meet PAW Patrol and see the new Kids Play Area Visit caseycentral.com.au for event details

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Wildes ecstatic By JARROD POTTER MOST AFL footballers are just slogging it out on the training track in March. Cranbourne Football Club rising star Hayley Wildes however was in the midst of her AFL debut after she earned a call up to the Western Bulldogs. With number 21 on her back, Wildes, 19, from Lang Lang, was awe-struck by every part of her AFL experience on Sunday. From getting her jersey off the men’s skipper Bob Murphy to hearing the roar of the crowd as she ran out onto the field - Wildes soaked up every second of the day. “The Bulldogs captain Bob Murphy came in before the game and presented me with my jumper and that was just surreal to be given an AFL jumper by an AFL captain,” Wildes said. “Especially one that’s so respected and one of the best in the game at the moment - was just amazing to run out with a fair few people staying around. “The crowd made a fair bit of noise and it was great.” The Western Bulldogs-Melbourne NAB Challenge match was only a curtain-raiser for Wildes’ clash as the AFL Women’s Exhibition Series took centre stage at Highgate Reserve, Craigieburn. After impressing on the track at the AFL Women’s Academy, Wildes, alongside Cranbourne team-mates Danielle Hardiman (Demons) and Bianca Jakobsson (Bulldogs), was brought into the AFL ranks, and Wildes immediately felt at home in red, white and blue. “Was a couple of weeks ago through an email and we got a few more from the Bulldogs and everyone went down on Saturday for an induction and the club was just amazing - really welcoming and made us feel like we were part of the club.” Wildes and her Doggies kin were too strong for the Demons in the first exhibition match, snaring a 6.5 (41) to 3.3 (21). Wildes brought her usual run-and-carry from the south east to the big time as she streamed down a wing, had a bounce and hit up Dogs’ forward Moana Hope lace-out in a thrilling passage. But her favourite moment was reserved for singing the song - rightly amended from the old

Hayley Wildes traded her Cranbourne colours for the Western Bulldogs red, white and blue in Sunday's AFL clash against Melbourne. PICTURE: AFL MEDIA Doggies’ verse to start off ‘daughters of the west ... ’ “It was great to be part of the win with all the girls there from the start,” Wildes said. “They were all very welcoming and just made us all feel like part of the team and singing the song was just great. “Just being a part of it and soaking up the knowledge from everyone and taking everything on board.”

Wildes makes her return to the Cranbourne colours soon enough as her Eagles make the step up to the newly formed VFL Women’s competition on Sunday 3 April against Darebin. She thinks the AFL experience and all the preseason training with the Academy will pay off for Cranbourne and the Eagles might surprise a few heading into the inaugural season. “It was really good - because obviously we were in Division 1 last year and not play-

ing against the best - so with three of us - Dani (Hardiman) and Beej (Jakobsson) - in the teams as well,” Wildes said. “Especially with Beej playing really well, even gives Cranbourne a lot of hope going forward against the best of the best. “It’s about three weeks before the start of the season - and we’ve got Darebin at Darebin round one - so that’ll be a challenge for us and everyone is really looking forward to it.”

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Community News Clean Up Your Act The City of Casey has launched a new campaign urging the State (PWFSONFOU UP UBLF BDUJPO PO UIF SFNPWBM PG HSBGmUJ GSPN JUT JOGSBTUSVDUVSF The campaign, Clean Up Your Act, asks local residents to sign an online petition requesting that the State Government prioritise removing the tags that plague VicRoads’ controlled signage and noise barriers along the Monash Freeway (Hallam Bypass) and railway bridges owned by VicTrack and maintained by Metro. $PVODJM IBT CFFO BEWJTFE UIBU 7JD3PBET XJMM POMZ SFNPWF HSBGmUJ GSPN JUT JOGSBTUSVDUVSF UIBU JT DPOTJEFSFE SBDJTU PGGFOTJWF PS B SJTL UP SPBE TBGFUZ "OZ PUIFS HSBGmUJ JT MFGU GPS B UJNF XIFO UIFJS SFTPVSDJOH BMMPXT 5IF $JUZ PG $BTFZ IBT B IPVS SFNPWBM QPMJDZ XIFO HSBGmUJ JT SFQPSUFE PO $PVODJM PXOFE QSPQFSUZ BOE XF believe that other government authorities should be equally vigilant. You can support Council’s campaign by signing the online petition at www.casey.vic.gov.au/cleanupyouract, which will be sent to the Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan MP and Minister for Roads & Road Safety Luke Donnellan MP. 5P SFQPSU HSBGmUJ PO $PVODJM JOGSBTUSVDUVSF DBMM 7"/%"- PS FNBJM DBTFZDD!DBTFZ WJD HPW BV

Help shape Casey’s Heritage Strategy Did you know that there are over 180 places in Casey that are protected by heritage controls under the Casey Planning Scheme? Casey has seen extensive change throughout its history to become, what is now, the most populous municipality in Victoria. With an FTUJNBUFE OFX SFTJEFOUT FYQFDUFE JO Casey by 2031, we will continue to see TJHOJmDBOU HSPXUI BOE DIBOHF UP PVS OBUVSBM and built landscape. It is important that we plan for the future and ensure we retain a connection to our past. We need your feedback to help us develop a Heritage Strategy to guide our planning to protect Casey’s heritage. Visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/heritage during March and complete a survey for your chance to win an iPad mini.

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Celebrate at Cultures in Casey Wilson Botanic Park Berwick will host Cultures in Casey this Sunday 13 March 2016, a celebration of all that is good about living in a multicultural community. Enjoy FREE entertainment and activities including multicultural singers and dancers, an origami workshop and French storytelling in the beautiful park setting, while trying cuisines from around the world with German, Brazillian, Argentinian, Australian and African food trucks. This twilight event will be held between 4.00 pm and 8.00 pm, and entry is free.

Five Council grant programs opening soon!

Get active in Casey this April!

From Monday 21 March 2016, the City of Casey will be taking applications for the following grant programs: Âť Biodiversity Incentive Scheme Grants Âť Environmental Sustainability Grants Âť Environmental Support Grants Âť Community Grants

Council will host Active Casey throughout April, offering the community the chance to get involved in a range of free or low-cost physical activities and recreation opportunities across Casey.

Âť Large Events Funding Two information sessions covering all grant programs except the Large Events Funding, will be held on Tuesday 22 March 2016. One session will take place at Lynbrook Community Centre, 2 Harris Drive, Lynbrook from 10.00 am to 11.30 am and the other will be held from 6.00 pm to 7.30 pm at the City PG $BTFZ $JWJD $FOUSF .BHJE %SJWF /BSSF 8BSSFO

Throughout the month, there will be ample opportunities for residents to try new sports or recreation activities, attend open days at local sporting clubs and get involved in everything from walking or cycling groups, dance exercise classes, yoga or Pilates and martial arts. Events will be held at various locations across the municipality at both indoor and outdoor facilities, with something to suit all ages, abilities and interests. A full list of events will soon be available at www.casey.vic.gov.au/activecasey.

For grant guidelines and further information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/fundingandgrants.

Contact City of Casey 03 9705 5200 NRS: 133 677 (for the deaf, hearing or speech impaired) TIS: 131 450 (Translating and Interpreting Service)

Council’s FREE annual expo aims to promote cloth nappy use and give visitors the PQQPSUVOJUZ UP mOE PVU NPSF BCPVU UIF EJGGFSFOU CSBOET TUZMFT BOE CFOFmUT PG DMPUI OBQQJFT There will also be organic foods, sustainably produced toys and other green products for sale on the day. The expo will run from 9.00 am to 2.00 pm at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, /BSSF 8BSSFO For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/clothnappies.

Additional shade on its way to Livvi’s Place Following requests from local residents and users, the City of Casey will install additional shade sails at Livvi’s Place Playground in Lyndhurst this month. Once works are complete the majority of the playspace will be shaded allowing it to be enjoyed more frequently. As a result, Council advises that part of the playground will be closed from Monday 21 March to Thursday 24 March 2016 while the poles are installed, with the shade sails to be erected about a week later.

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Parole rumours are just a con, says manager By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

The Berwick mum said she had been searching ebay and buy and sell websites in the hope their camera, which holds “irreplaceable” memories on it, pops up. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Anyone with information on the February spate of Casey home invasions is urged to call CrimeStoppers. 151237

Stolen memories lost By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THEIR home was one of the last to be broken into and burgled within the same 24 hours, in a spate of home invasions that rocked Casey. But for this Berwick family it was the home where thieves cleaned up. Entering through a broken doggy door, this gang of youths, allegedly including members as young as 12 years old, took presents, cards filled with money and vouchers, mobile phones, wallets, keys, a sound system, a computer, alcohol and most importantly a Nikon digital camera. But they didn’t steal the family's cars. The Berwick family of four, who wishes to remain anonymous, had celebrated an event 12 years in the making on Saturday 20 February. “My husband and I renewed our vows during the day at our home, we had family and friends attend, some from overseas and we had our original celebrant,” she said. But the special day will always be remembered for something very different. “My husband and some friends stayed up with a fire going until about 1.30am, my husband had locked all the doors and

we had friends sleep over in the downstairs spare room.” “During the night my friends and I both heard some noises, but we both thought the other had woken up.” That morning she said was meant to be about watching the ceremony footage on their camera, opening presents, tidying up and reading the cards, but instead, it was “horrific”. The story is exactly as Casey police have been telling it for several months. Keys left in the inside door lock, handbag hung up in the kitchen and valuables sprawled across the table. But due to the day’s events, the valuables stolen totalled more than $5000, and the footage and photos captured on their Nikon digital camera were “irreplaceable” she said. Six people including a 10 and sevenyear-old child were asleep upstairs during the invasion. And it’s the bold and brazen break-in, which occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning, around 5.30am to 6am, which bothers the Berwick parents the most. “When we realised what had happened that morning, I burst into tears and went into shock, which quickly wore off into

anger,” she said. “It’s horrific that someone thought it was in their right to walk into our home, take what they wanted and walk out again, and we’ve worked so hard for what we have, it’s heart-breaking.” The thieves left the laundry door wide open and drank leftover bottles of wine and dumped them in the adjacent park land. “Police think they let themselves out the back door - bows from the presents were on the ground in the carport and I think they left taking swigs out of the bottles,” she said. Distraught at the fact strangers rummaged through her family’s belongings, the angry mother of two said she’d never been burgled in her 17 years in the same Berwick home, but will now make some security changes. “We are completely diligent now, keys aren’t on show, we are getting security cameras and one of our neighbours is doing the same - even if it doesn’t stop them at least we’ll have footage of them,” she said. Keys to their business premises, house and car were found by a resident in a suburban rubbish bin. “Endeavour Hills police were involved

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Ken’s game of fame By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

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KEN Johnson has a table tennis career spanning 67 years and his name now reads among hundreds of others in the Victorian Table Tennis Hall of Fame. Mr Johnson, 83, who resides at Aveo’s Hunters Green in Cranbourne East, started playing the game he loves at 16 years old and never thought he’d get such accolades. “I’d never given the hall of fame a thought, to me it was like winning Tattslotto, a one in a million chance,” Mr Johnson said. But he puts the recognition down to his many years in the game. “I guess I put in the years, I’ve won a lot of titles, played a lot of games,” he said. Mr Johnson was inducted on Sunday 28 February at the Victorian Table Tennis Centre in MSAC Albert Park. An honoured Mr Johnson said the praise is his greatest achievement in the sport to date. “It came as a surprise; it still takes a bit of believing that I was so fortunate,” Mr Johnson said. Having watched the game of table tennis adjust over the years, Mr Johnson isn’t entirely sold on some of its new ways. “Table tennis has changed a lot over the years, the biggest being the colour and size of the ball,” he said. “Because it’s such a fast game the ball was made larger to be able to see it on the TV, but by making the ball larger you slow down the game. “I wasn’t and I don’t think anyone was pleased with the modifications, but you just get used to it.”

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Thieves burn ute A UTE left on the side of the road in Cranbourne West was set on fire on Monday 7 March, and police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward. The Ford utility had been parked on the Western Port Highway between Thompsons and Hall roads for a “couple of days”, said Detective Senior Sergeant Rob Clark from Casey CIU. “The car was parked on the side of the southbound lanes and was set alight by unknown means,” Det Sen Sgt Clark said. The fire was put out by the CFA about 2.45am on Monday. Anyone with information on the blaze is urged to call Detective Senior Constable Mark Wiederhold at the Narre Warren station on 9705 3111 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Hunt for stolen caravan A BOTANIC Ridge caravan owner is now a caravan short after the van was hired out and never returned. The theft occurred on Tuesday 16 February around 8.30pm when the offender picked up the white 2002 Canterbury Grande Tourer Caravan from the Botanic Ridge address. The male hired the caravan, registration P58292, via a website for a two-day period. It was supposed to be returned to the victim’s address on Thursday 18 February. The male offender is believed to have taken the caravan to NSW and police have released an image of the stolen caravan in the hope someone will contact Crime Stoppers with information on its whereabouts.

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compatible match for Mr Perera. However the wait could be over several years. But Mr Perera said the response from a Star News article on the MP’s health battle published in July last year, was a positive one. “I felt people are a little bit more understanding since the article,” adding that people have referenced his difficult time. Mr Perera denied his illness had affected his presence in the community saying much of his communication with constituents is done electronically. “All you want is to be able to communicate with your MP and get things done, communication has changed a lot, we deal with a lot of people through our website and via email,” he said. Mr Perera said he door knocked residents of Brookland Greens over the share house planning issue and has several plans to finish what he started for Cranbourne this year.

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Letters All right for some DISCRIMINATION in Narre Warren North? Why then is the proposed mosque and its school able to design and submit their entrance/exit directly onto Hallam/Belgrave Road when the Catholic Church school, diagonally opposite on the same road was refused permission by VicRoads? They were required to construct a crushed rock track through paddocks to nearby A’Beckett Road. In fact none of these proposals should be granted, as the main street through the township of Narre Warren North is not wide enough to cater for the cars, trucks, buses and businesses right now. And this roadway cannot be widened as it is part of the WWI memorial it follows. David McKenzie, Beaconsfield.

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Window dressing LACHLAN Moorhead reports (News, 3 March), that Narre Warren North MP, Luke Donnellan, and his chief of staff, went on a very expensive overseas trip to “learn" about integrated transport planning in Europe. Luke Donnellan should refund all of this money to taxpayers, plus another $2 million. It is clear to me that Luke Donnellan is wasting taxpayers’ money. He has learnt absolutely nothing from this junket in September 2015. I met Mr Donnellan in his office in January. VicRoads wants to build a traffic noise wall at the back of residential homes right near the planned widening of the Monash Freeway. This noise wall project will cost taxpayers $2 million. The plan is for a 5.4-metre high timber fence to be built, although the existing five-metre timber wall has had absolutely no impact on traffic noise. VicRoads and Luke Donnellan’s office made a decision based on prior, undated, and unseen, noise reports from contractors. In other words, despite the fact that there is no evidence the existing timber fence impacts traffic noise, and that VicRoads has failed to release any prior or current data on traffic noise levels to local residents, the Minister’s office informs me this project will proceed. If this means that Luke Donnellan is not influenced by evidence, or science, how could his European trip be of any value? Now VicRoads’ contractors will be the only winners from a $2 million fencing project which will have little more than a cosmetic value for local residents. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

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Socially speaking Re: Mosque dislike The back-stabbing, name-calling, disgusting language and back and forth fighting on this Facebook page has done nothing to help either cause! Corinne Gray, via Facebook. I wonder if his religion has anything to do with this objection; if only there was a way to tell from this photo of him in front of his church? This was the man that proclaimed that the “Black Saturday“ bushfires were punishment from God for Victoria having decriminalised abortion. Religion is wacky stories followed by wacky

people, with violence and hate thrown in for good measure. Sorry Daniel, got to go with equal wackiness for all. I’m just sad that time and money is being wasted on mythology in 2016. Damian Chapman, via Facebook. People need to be more worried about the junkies that are breaking into homes in the area ... stop the hate. Lillian Zahlan, via Facebook. Re: Cardinal ’tricked’ into cover-up He should go to hell. Margy Pancari, via Facebook. Re: Traders keen for say on Abbotts Road closure This will be interesting. Conor Hall, via Facebook.

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A MALE journo from the Berwick and Cranbourne News had to help out his Pakenham Gazette colleagues this week, replacing a female colleague for her regular Monday media briefing at the Pakenham police station. When the reporter arrived, one of the police officers was quick to point out that the new boy looked nothing like the usual correspondent . THE Star News team had a delightful night out last week at the Melbourne filming of the ABC’s Q A program. While none of their questions were selected to be read out, the night was definitely worth it, with a number of issues raised and hotly debated.ww

CLYDE celery success story Schreurs and Sons is growing its first-rate reputation, three generations down the track. Cousins Chris, Adam and Ben Schreurs took over the family vegetable growing business two years ago and on Friday 26 February took home the The Weekly Times Coles 2015 Horticulture Farmer of the Year award. They’ve focused on new markets and new technology and will feature in the Pakenham Gazette’s On the Land feature in coming weeks. SOME may know him as Mike Tyler, longserving CEO at the City of Casey, while others know him as a mad-keen cyclist. But his

latest excursion through Harrietville, Victoria has cost him nine weeks off the bike. Mike came off after taking a corner a little too fast, and has been left with one wing in a sling. The CEO can’t drive, and has shoulder and ligament damage. Get well soon, Mike! EMPLOYMENT Minister Michaelia Cash said securing funds for a headspace online employment tool was easier with tech-savvy Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at the helm. “If you stand close enough to the prime minister I’m pretty sure you can recharge most of your devices,” she joked at a recent launch for the resource at headspace Dandenong.


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Hoons on the skids By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE have arrested three alleged ringleaders of the Skids hoon gangs. On Monday 7 March a 23-yearold Mornington man was arrested at a Melinga Crescent home, a 21-year-old Greensborough man was arrested at a Cosham Court home, and a 21-year-old Mount Martha man was arrested at a Balcombe Drive property. It comes after five youths from Hampton Park, Cranbourne North and Cranbourne South were charged on Friday, with police claiming they had “shut down” the rival south-east and north-west Skids gangs. A total of nine people were charged on Friday 4 March after Taskforce Regarder seized a black 2003 Holden ute from a Dulnain Court home in Hampton Park and an orange VT Holden Commodore from a Greta Court house in Ferntree Gully in the early hours of the morning. Among those charged on Fri-

Acting Inspector Mick Daly spoke to reporters about the Taskforce Picture: ROB CAREW Regarder arrests on Friday. 151127 day were two men from Hampton Park aged 28 and 23, two men from Cranbourne North aged 22 and 23, a 20-year-old Cranbourne South man, an 18-year-old Somerville man, a 28-year-old Langwarrin South man,

a 19-year-old Gladstone Park man, and a 20-year-old Ferntree Gully man. They have all been bailed to face Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 11 May.

In all, police have charged 35 people and seized 21 vehicles since Taskforce Regarder started a month ago. Acting Inspector Michael Daly told reporters outside Dandenong police station on Friday that police had “effectively shut down the south-east Skids and north-west Skids hierarchies”. “We’ve charged numerous people and, basically, put a stop to it,” he said. Insp Daly said the rival hoons had been meeting in the Melbourne’s northern or southern suburbs and holding “a contest against each other”. Two teenagers were killed in January when their ute crashed off the E.J. Whitten Bridge in Keilor East, and police believe they had earlier been at a drag race, allegedly organised by the northern Skids. The charges issued on Friday include conduct endangering serious injury, conduct endangering life and other hoon offences.

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“This is much-needed funding that will ensure the new CCLC Narre Warren branch at Bunjil Place will enhance visitor experiences and interactions,” he said. “It will guarantee the quality of the multi-storey open plan spaces and the specialised outdoor reading garden, providing an accessible library that will adapt to the needs of the community.” He said the new library would be an “integrated facility” which will include other rooms including a

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Councillors Damien Rosario and Wayne Smith, both also CCLC board members, echoed the mayors sentiments. “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 residents and visitors,” Cr Smith said. For more information on the Bunjil Place project visit www.bunjilplace.com.au.

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE City of Casey is the third most complained about council in Victoria -and one of the most secretive. Last year’s Ombudsman Annual Report revealed 130 complaints about the Casey council were made to the Ombudsman in the 2014-'15 financial year, however not all were substantiated. The City of Melbourne came in at number one with 149 complaints and the Yarra Ranges second with 131 complaints to the Ombudsman. But City of Casey Corporate Services Director, Sheena Frost, puts the complaints down to Casey’s high population. “The City of Casey is Victoria’s largest municipality with almost 300,000 residents,” Ms Frost said. “Therefore, on this basis alone, is more likely to have a higher number of complaints. Accordingly, the true test is the number of complaints compared with population. On this basis, the Ombudsman receives a very low number of complaints about Casey.” Ombudsman Deborah Glass has commenced her ‘own motion’ investigation into the transparency of local government decision making, due to the pattern of complaints on the issue. Casey Council was in hot water last year when a new online tool, Know Your Council, revealed it made more decisions in council chamber meetings that were closed to the public than any other municipality in the south-east region. The website uncovered that the state-wide average number of council decisions made at closed meetings, known as ‘in-camera’, was 12.20 per cent in the 2014-'15 year. However the City of Casey made 37 per cent of its decisions behind closed doors, which is a stark contrast to neighbouring Cardinia Shire which made just one decision in a closed meeting during the period. In a recent statement, Ombudsman Deborah Glass said: “Secrecy in government can create conditions in which improper conduct and poor administration can flourish.” A press release from the Victorian Ombudsman's office said local government generated the second highest number of complaints to the Victorian Ombudsman of any portfolio area.

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Meet the inland surf lifesavers By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COUNTRIES don’t get more landlocked than Tibet or Afghanistan. But Lifesaving Victoria’s trainee recruits Tenzin-Cheosang,Tsering-Kyi and Elaha Naziri ought to know about swimming against currents and tides. The trio are trailblazers: Ms Cheosang and Ms Kyi, both of Noble Park, are believed to be the first Tibetan-born lifesaver trainees in Victoria, and Ms Naziri, of Lyndhurst, the state’s first female lifeguard from Afghanistan. None of the three grew up near water; over the past year the teenagers have learnt to swim strongly enough to make the lifesaver grade.They then took a week’s intensive training in first aid, signalling and other skills at Edithvale Surf Lifesaving Club. They are among seven graduates of the multicultural trainee program this year - and among 30 in the past five years - to have followed the footsteps of Dandenong’s pioneering Afghan-born lifesaver Imtiyaz ’’Minty’’ Saberi. Lifesaving Victoria multicultural projects officer David Holland says the role-models “kicked down the door” and will help spread the water-safety message to new arrivals. “New arrivals are the ones most at risk. They’re most represented in drownings in this state. “Water safety is often a low or zero priority in their countries, and it’s hard to bridge that gap in Australia.” Many of the trainees have come from the Noble Park English Language School and its Casey campus.

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Tenzin-Cheosang, Elaha Naziri and Tsering-Kyi. 151106 Picture: GARY SISSONS Mr Holland said he found it amazing that the girls have made the effort - outside of their efforts to settle in - to “protect Australians”. And that they learnt to do so in such short time. “The girls wanted to do this course last year but their swimming wasn’t good enough. So what we did was put them through swimming lessons for a year.

“It was quite a challenge for them.” The trainees now become powerful role-models, Mr Holland said. “Other kids and families see them at the beach and water safety becomes a conversation. “They learn about the worth of water safety and the worth of learning to swim. “We hope many more will follow.”

Traders keen for say on Abbotts Road closure By CASEY NEILL BUSINESSES can have their say on the Abbotts Road level crossing removal project at an evening forum. The Level Crossing Removal Authority (LCRA) will host an event “for input into design options” following outcry over plans to close the road at the Cranbourne rail line. LCRA representatives will present “a detailed overview of all options under consideration” and facilitate discussion around each option. It has previously presented just one option - closing Abbotts Road and building an overpass connecting Remington Drive with Pound Road West. State Government and City of Greater Dandenong representatives will be present. The LCRA said the Abbotts Road boom gates had a notorious history, including two fatalities in the past seven years. “The single lane of traffic in each direction and high volume of traffic causes long queues and lengthy delays for many businesses and employees that rely on this route to access the South Gippsland Highway.” But businesses said it was a key thoroughfare and its closure would hurt trade and cost jobs. “We already have a couple of companies who’ve said they have difficulty attracting workers to Abbotts Road because they don’t want to spend half an hour in the evening in a traffic jam trying to get out, or in the morning,” South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) executive officer Adrian Boden said. “If that’s already a road block, this is literally a road block.”

Mr Boden said the LCRA could be “far more creative in trying to find a cost-effective solution than you can in a residential area”. He suggested a single-lane overpass that brought traffic into the estate in the mornings and out in the evenings. “It would improve the situation, it wouldn’t solve it. It’s just a thought-bubble,” he said. Arco restaurant’s Lindsay Bull slammed the LCRA over a poorlyattended information session which was held at Nissan on Friday 4 March. “After returning to my restaurant and seeing people who have businesses and property sitting at tables having breakfast, my question was ‘why didn’t you attend the LCRA meeting?’ - ‘I didn’t know about it’ was the answer from all,” he said. “We as business and property owners are concerned that if you cannot organise a simple meeting date and time and place, how on earth are you going to organise a major program of removing crossings?” He urged the LCRA to build the Remington Drive link and reassess safety at the Abbotts Road crossing. “We cannot make a knee-jerk reaction just to find three years down the track it was an error to close Abbotts and try and re-open it. The damage to the region will already be done,” he said. The industry forum will take place from 6.30pm to 8pm on Thursday 17 March. RSVP to contact@levelcrossings.vic.gov.au or call 1800 762 667 during business hours. LCRA will confirm the address upon RSVP.

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Kids hit the airwaves By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THEY’VE had Mike Larkin and now they want Kochie! Parents from St Therese’s Primary School enjoyed their annual picnic barbecue, broadcast by Ten Eyewitness News so much, that next year they want to see Sunrise’s Kochie front and centre. Ten News weather presenter, Mike Larkin, broadcast from the Cranbourne North school on Monday 7 March and parent organiser Jayne Smith said he was a big hit with the students. “The children were so excited to get on TV, and Mike spent a lot of time chatting and taking photos with them,” Ms Smith said. “Our PE teacher ran some sports activities after the barbecue and it was a fantastic welcoming event for new families. “The Ten News crew even stayed back after the live broadcast and took students through the van and showed them how it all works.” Mike Larkin presents the weather from a different Melbourne school every Monday.

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ONE of two proposed mosque sites in Narre Warren North has been targeted by arsonists. The vacant land at 365-367 Belgrave-Hallam Road, was set alight at around 3.16am on Friday 4 March. The grass fire, that extended about 25 metres, was swiftly put out by CFA. It is not yet known if the fire bugs were racially motivated and the investigation is ongoing. However Detective Senior Sergeant Rob Clark from Casey CIU said, “signs erected notifying the proposed place of worship were taken down and thrown in the fire”. “It is of concern to us and police will be patrolling the area as part of a prevention strategy,” he said. The fire comes just two days after a Facebook page dedicated to stopping the mosque at the same location reached 5618 likes in less than a week. Det Sen Sgt Clark declined to comment on the possibility of a link between the page and grass fire, but said, “we will look at all avenues in the investigation, including social media.” The protest page is calling on people to sign a petition objecting to the mosque and the council is taking submissions on the issue until 11 March. A planning application, which includes plans for a school and “place of worship” at 365-367 Belgrave-Hallam Road is currently being considered by Casey Council. The application was submitted by the Saarban Islamic Trust. Police are appealing for anyone with information regarding the grass fire to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Rioli drops by to see mate Sean By JARROD POTTER A NORMAL school-day turned into so much more for Botanic Ridge’s Sean Wood when the Hawthorn mega-fan had a very special visitor turn up for his religion class. The eight-year-old super-supporter was over the moon when Hawthorn premiership star Cyril Rioli walked into his class last Tuesday at St Agatha’s Primary School, in Cranbourne. Rioli was there on a special mission to thank Sean for being such a passionate supporter of the Hawks and present him with his junior membership. The club heard about his love for Hawthorn after a Facebook post showed Sean overjoyed with ‘happy tears ‘after getting a signed birthday card from Rioli in the mail. Hawthorn went one better than a birthday card this week though, as Sean and his classmates literally couldn’t believe it when Rioli walked in. “When he walked in he said ‘can we please have Sean’ and everyone was like ‘SEAN’ and ‘what’s going on?” Sean said. “I felt all nervous - I thought it (Rioli) was plastic, but then I heard him talk and saw the thing on his foot, so I knew he actually had something going on as I knew he got a big corky in the game against Richmond. “I was looking at his knee and I knew

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Breaking the barriers BY JARROD McALEESE ASSISTING with pressing issues impacting the CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse) community was the focus of the Women’s and Children’s Health and Wellbeing Expo on 4 March. The event run at the Balla Balla Community Centre sought to provide information and consultation on health, wellbeing, literacy and safety. And event co-ordinator Ann Proud said that meetings with the public to identify their concerns helped organisers tailor the event to address the most significant dilemmas. “We spoke with several people prior to Christmas to understand their concerns, mainly with education and health for women where their English is not up to par, but also schooling and sport for children to ensure they socialise, make friends and excel living here. “We tried to meet these needs with as many services as possible,” Ms Proud said. The diversity of resources enabled the expo to cater for as many circumstances as possible. “I would say 75-80 per cent of issues were covered as we had such a good mixture. As a client, you had to walk away with information,” Ms Proud said.

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COUNTRY & COASTAL FAMILY HOME IS LOOKING UP

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FOR SALE

OUTSTANDING COUNTRY PROPERTY LIFESTYLE/CATTLE/HORSE/STUD

IMMACULATE WATERFRONT HOME

room with built-in bar and powder room, or the ultimate kids' retreat. At 313 square metres, the Flinders Attic will make the family feel right at home. The display is at Selandra Rise Estate, Belant Way, Clyde North (Melway reference: 134 K5). It is open Saturday to Wednesday from noon to 5pm or by appointment. For further information contact Premier Builders Group on 8768 3600 or visit www. premierbuilders.com.au

Set right on the foreshore and with stunning view, this light and bright waterfront cottage has direct access to the beach. Sparkling new ensuite, open plan cottage with a split system & modern ixtures throughout. A covered decking provides a perfect space for alfresco dining. This is a fantastic opportunity. AUCTION: Sat 26th March at 3 pm on site INSPECT: Saturdays 12 to 1pm or by appointment

LYNN PENDERGAST 0458 780 023

• Quality grazing property • Superb location on edge of town • 3 bedroom home & shedding • Well fenced for cattle plus horse facilities • Spring, dam & sheltered treed areas • Melbourne 1 hour, close to coastal resorts • Ideal investment with possible future development potential (STCA) Auction: Saturday 9th April 2016 @ 11am 115 Lang Lang-Poowong Road, Nyora Inspection: Strictly by appointment

Contact Don Olden on 0417 805 312 or Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 Elders Real Estate 11 Commercial Street, Korumburra Vic 3950 Ph: 03 5658 1894

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PREMIER Builders Group have delivered an inspiring blend of resort-style living and urban chic, the Flinders Attic is a big family home that has been cleverly designed for maximum practicality. Welcomed by the large warm timber entry door and double sidelights, visitors can step inside and instantly feel at home in the imposing entry hall with high ceilings that open up to reveal a huge open-plan dining and family area which is overlooked by a stunning kitchen with butler's pantry. There are three secondary bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, a main bedroom that glimpses a luxurious spa bath and a huge walk-in wardrobe and a spacious separate living room or parents' retreat. Upstairs the options are endless. The new owners will be able to entertain their family and friends with their own theatre/games

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WHY BUILD, WHEN THIS IS READY The Avenue Estate, this beautifully designed home and has been fitted with options to please a large family. A spacious family/dining area, a generous kitchen boasting stainless appliances and walk in pantry. There are 4 robed bedrooms including the master suite with a walk in robe.A covered alfresco area and room for the kids to play. with a double remote garage complete with internal access. Also Ducted Heating and Air/con for all year round comfort, and to ease the electricity bills the roof is covered with a 5kw. Solar system.

For Sale Inspect Contact

For Sale By Offer By Appointment Emil Sawiris 0411 886 807

Berwick 49 High Street. 9707 2000 berwick@alexscott.com.au

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18 Celsius Drive, Cranbourne North

161 Johnson Lane Seaton - $469,000 Executive Living With A Rural Lifestyle. Positioned on 3.5acres of grassland, surrounded in tall trees, & in the Seaton Foothills, this 3 Year Young, Immaculately Presented 3 Bedroom Plus residence, you would love to call Home. The quality of this property is sure to impress! Features including: Polished Hardwood floors throughout; Excellent Quality Fixtures & Fittings; Open Plan Kitchen-Dining-Lounge area; Island Bench in kitchen; Dishwasher; 3 Spacious Bedrooms; WIR & Ensuite to the main bedroom along with Parents Retreat; Dedicated verandah to main Bedroom; 5+ Star energy Rating; 3.3Kwa Solar power back into grid. Outside is a Barn-style accommodation cottage with Garage & Carport attached, ideal for the extra visitors or extended family to reside. This beautiful property features 3 dams, a low maintenance garden. “You could not build this property for the money!!”

Inspect By Appointment All Enquiries: David Wadey 0429 483007 Email: david@greheyfield.com.au

4 Temple Street, Heyfield, 3858 www.gippslandrealestate.com

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TARWIN

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Baxter 23 Sages Road Dream Start or Investment - 590m2 Block Approx • Renovators Delight 3 bedroom home with a lot of potential • Open Plan Living with Timber floors throughout • Kitchen/ meals area that overlooks the backyard with a work shed Auction Saturday 12th of March 12:00pm View Saturday 11.30am

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 5996 4777 119 High Street

LOCATED among the rolling hills in the heart of Tarwin is this property of about 20 acres, set on three titles, with picturesque river frontage - that sits directly across from the famous ’Rail Trail’. Great horse facilities and paddock arrangements make this property perfect for a family with horses or someone looking for superb business opportunity with the number of paddocks allowing for a great return with agistment. The property features a three-bedroom family home with a spectacular entertaining area boasting great views, tank water, dam and pumping rights from the river. The grounds consist of 20 paddocks (most with loose boxes) and 10 yards, all with water and hot wire, 8m x 12m workshop with 4.5kW solar power, machinery/hay shed, two stable blocks with eight stables in total and a 10-tonne silo, seven-side round/working yard. Just five kilometres from the Stony Creek race track

and great access to the 80km rail trail. This property is definitely one suited for the horse enthusiast, trainer and or someone looking for a great business adventure and who will truly appreciate the quality layout of the property has to offer. A lot of time and knowledge has gone into making this wonderful horse property what it is today.

Inspect: By appointment Price: $469,950 Contact: Jason Brown, 0423 768 424 FINNINGS FIRST NATIONAL, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200 1219444

Finning Commercial & Industrial Enquiries - Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913 $1,050,000 cranbourne west

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS Lifestyle & Rural Enquiries - Jason Brown 0423 768 424

$55,000 P/a MODELLA

7 TOWNHOUSE SITE

retail shoP/office 220m²

Planning approval for 7 Lot subdivision and Dwellings. 3736m² (approx.) residential zoned land. 7 x 21 sqs Townhouses 3 bedroom plus study single garage. Adjacent to parkland, within 3 km to Casey Hospital. Monash University, Berwick Train Station. Close to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. Call Rick Lauretta for further information.

Only 2 Retail Shops/Office left (220m² each) Grease trap, Mains gas, power. Join tenants such as proposed Woolworths, 7-Eleven, 24/7 Gym, Chemist, Medical, Pizza, Charcoal Chicken, Indian Takeaway, Chinese takeaway & Taco Bill restaurant. Servicing a large residential and Commercial precinct. With over 100 New Townhouses planned to be built in Evans Park Business Village. Call now to secure your position in this retail hot spot.

$90,000P/a CRANBOURNE EAST

E.O.I. tarwin

(215266) This 5 acre property has features such as 3 bedroom plus study brick home. All bedrooms with BIR’s. Family room & lounge/dining area. Large 9mx9m 2 car garage. 7.5mx18m workshop perfect for all tradespeople with 3m clearance & power. Fenced to 5 paddocks, all with water & quality pasture. This is not one to be missed. With genuine sellers and a great price an inspection is a must. For all inspections & enquiries please call Jason Brown Direct.

$649,950 20 acres of Quality horse facilities.

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$549,950 ONE FOR FAMILY, HORSES & TRADIES.

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medical centre-Permit for 4 Practitioners

5 TOWNHOUSE SITE

*Planning permit for 4 Practitioners *Building area 276m² *Reverse cycle ducted A/C, Elevator Join proposed tenants Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Cafe, fast food outlets, Chemist store. In a growing residential catchment area. For further details call Rick Lauretta 0418800913

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Planning Permit for 5 Townhouses( STCA) Land Size 989 m2 Land Corner allotment Permit allows 5 x 21 sqm Townhouses with Double Garages Each Townhouse will be overlooking Mayfield wetlands Located in the prestigious Hunt Club Estate

148 High Street, Cranbourne

www.inning.com.au

In the heart of Tarwin is this 20 acre approx. property set on 3 titles with picturesque river frontage that sits directly across from the famous ‘Rail Trail’. The grounds consist of 20 paddocks (most with loose boxes) & 10 yards. 8m X 12m workshop with 4.5kw solar power, machinery/ hay shed, 2 stable blocks with 8 stables in total & a 10 tonne silo. 7 side round/working yard.This property is definitely one suited for the horse enthusiast, trainer and or someone looking for a great business adventure. ‘Lucky Seven’ is not one to go past!

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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS

$254,950 Cranbourne

1/126 CirCle drive, Cranbourne

$337,950 Cranbourne

“under ConstruCtIon - saVe $$$”

Want brand neW saVe $$$

(215278) IDEAL STARTER.Two bedroom property, recently renovated, polished (214320) Brand new 3 bedroom home/unit with full ensuite to master bedroom, floorboards, low maintenance block with carport accommodation. Walking spacious living areas, walk to train station and all facilities. Fantastic design large distance to Cranbourne railway station. Be quick it won’t last long. open plan design on a 218m² approx. bock. Rear home of only two. Built in robes to all 3 bedrooms, move in or ad your investment portfolio also included with a double garage.You can’t go wrong, save thousands on stamp duties.

Cranbourne

$339,000

(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.

$359,500 Cannons Creek

$339,500

You’ll loVe tHIs (216020) This is certainly one of the inest homes in the area. It’s in excellent condition and 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. Inspection is a must.

Your neW lIfestYle beGIns Here (216019) Short stroll to the water discover a 2 bedroom home that can be converted back to its original condition - 3 bedrooms. Kitchen, meals and lounge with a coonara & SS/RC unit. Timber kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Double carport, fruit trees and BBQ area. Call to book your inspection today.

Cranbourne

$347,500 CRANBOURNE WEST

$358,000 Cranbourne north

$445,000

It’s sPaCIous and PrIVate

COURT LOCATION - GARAGE & ENSUITE

7 FoXglove Crt, Cranbourne north

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

(216028) How can you go wrong quiet court location 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with gas cooking, wall oven & gas cooktop, gas heating, plus air-conditioning to lounge. Build in robes to all bedrooms (WIR to master). Outdoors we have a pergola patio area plus double garage. Great tenants on mxm paying $325 per week who would love to stay on call Frank Barrett for all inspections.

(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).

Cardinia

$549,000 Cranbourne

$420,000 Plus Cranbourne east

$450,000 Plus

26 beaZleY road, Cardinia

it’s a biggY

5 bedrooM beautY

(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.

(215290) 5 bedroom home approx. 22sq of living approx. plus double garage. Ceramic tiling from the entry through to the family/rumpus area, carpeted living area is zoned away for privacy. Ducted heating & evaporative cooling. 5 burner s/steel gas cooktop with under bench oven, dishwasher & lots of cupboards. Full ensuite & WIR to master, double garage with auto door.

HAMPTON PARK

$419,000 Cranbourne

YOUR NEXT PROJECT - DUAL OCC WITH PLANS & PERMITS

$320,000 Cranbourne east

1/25a sladen street, Cranbourne

(216033) Well located 2 bedroom unit on a corner block with its own separate (216006) Existing 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom home with tenants paying $320 per driveway. Spacious lounge include A/C, built in robes & ceiling fans to bathrooms, week until 24th November 2016 Plus plans & permits done for a 2 storey 3 single garage plus garden shed & a low maintenance back yard. Walk to shops bedroom residence (side by side). Double your income & property portfolio. schools & public transport. Ideal 1st home or investment property. For an inspection call Harry Syros direct. Inspections by appointment only.

148 High Street, Cranbourne

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$330,000 $239,000

2 bedrooM 3/20 duff st,HouseCranbourne no bodY CorPorate (216041) Approx. (216042) Needing 15mths total renovation young, lowthroughout maintenance thiscourtyard 2 bedroom livingunit opposite awaits the parkland astuteinhandy the Livingston person toEstate. bringModern it back to décor, its former raked ceilings, glory. Offers floatingseparate timber lounge, floors, well-appointed functional kitchen, kitchen 2 spacious with S/Steel bedrooms appliances, plus a single undergarage. benchIdeal oven, rental gas cooktop &ora first Bosch dishwasher. BIR tofor both bedrooms, lock up garage with auto property homebuyer looking a bargain. door.Vendor would love to rent back while they are building.

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Frankston 9 Geneva Court

For sale.

5995 0500

Buyers Over $390,000

Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Buyers Over $420,000 Cranbourne t Master with ensuite & walk-in robe obrienrealestate.com.au t 3 further bedrooms with BIR’s plus study Daniel Gallagher t Large kitchen, meals & family room 0437 744 104 t Separate lounge, ducted heating Mina Saad 0401 053 553 t Single garage, side access for trailer

Ultra-Modern with Supreme Convenience t Sought after location & immaculately presented t Impressive large under cover alfresco t Multiple living areas, refrigerated cooling, heating & DLUG

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t Close to schools and Karingal Hub Shopping

Warneet 17 Gnoorong Street

Botanic Ridge 17 Lotus Drive

5995 0500 Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Cranbourne obrienrealestate.com.au Matt Dewan 0416 638 019 Brent Day 0421 085 092

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5995 0500

Buyers Over $460,000

Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Buyers Over $555,000 Cranbourne t Stunning decor, 4 bedrooms, 4 living areas obrienrealestate.com.au t Master with full ensuite & WIR & study Matt Dewan t Large kitchen, butler’s pantry, rumpus 0416 638 019 t Low maintenance gardens, GDH, Evap cooling Brent Day 0421 085 092

t Master with ensuite & walk-in robe t 2 further bedrooms t Large kitchen & family room t Decked area and separate rumpus

F3 G2 H2

For sale.

F4 G2 H2 I1

5995 0500 Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Cranbourne obrienrealestate.com.au Matt Dewan 0416 638 019 Brent Day 0421 085 092


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Pearcedale 1/84 Pearcedale Road

For sale.

5995 0500

Buyers Over 575,000

Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Buyers Over $340,000 Cranbourne Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit obrienrealestate.com.au t Master with ensuite & walk-in robe Charles Raj 0421 476 789 t Kitchen with DW, family room Denis Hennequin t Alfresco area, dbl remote garage 0401 962 278

t 4 spacious bedrooms, master with stunning ensuite, WIR, spa bath with shower, 3 others with BIR t Multiple living areas, kitchen with walk in pantry & dishwasher, ducted heating, evap cooling & ducted vacuuming

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F4 G2 H2

Located in the heart of Pearcedale

Cranbourne East 8 Sinatra Way

Cranbourne 8 St Mellion Court

5995 0500 Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Cranbourne obrienrealestate.com.au Matt Dewan 0416 638 019 Brent Day 0421 085 092

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Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Buyers Over $530,000 Cranbourne t 4 bedrooms, master with massive full ensuite obrienrealestate.com.au and WIR’s Brooke Myatt t Spacious kitchen with modern appliances and 0429 602 602 plenty of storage cupboards Scott Summers 0420 464 760 t 3 living areas; formal lounge, family & theatre

t Master with ensuite & WIR + extra 3 bedrooms t 2 sep. living areas & outdoor alfresco w/BBQ t Kitchen & meals combo + separate formal dining t Ducted heating & Evap Cooling & Alarm System, 2.4 Solar Panels & water tank

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For sale.

plus separate dining area

F4 G2 H2

8794 0500 17 Webb Street, Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Glenda Ashton 0407 662 680


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Clyde North 21 Mill Circuit

Entertainers pay attention. For sale. Buyers Over $525,000 t Proudly standing on a landscaped block is this 1 year old home t 4 Large bedrooms with impressively large master with robe and ensuite retreat t Close to schooling, shops, Monash freeway, main street Berwick plus much more t Massive undercover rotunda/ alfresco area is something often sought but rarely found t Impeccable attention to detail throughout the fabulous home.

F4 G2 H2 5995 0500 Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC Cranbourne obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Gallagher 0437 744 104 Charles Raj 0421 476 789 Cranbourne 3 Coronet Court 1219848-10-16

Narre Warren South 3 Carly Close

For sale.

5995 0500

Buyers Over $360,000

Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Buyers Over $720,000 Cranbourne Stunning 3 br, 2 bath & study home on ½ acre obrienrealestate.com.au t Formal lounge with OFP Marvick Lobo 0434 496 972 t Large kitchen & family room, Mina Saad t Lock-up garage, large workshop & carport 0401 053 553

This property suits the downsizer or first time buyer. t Master with full ensuite & WIR. t 2 separate living areas, kitchen with s/s appliances, huge outdoor area t Cooling and ceiling fans.

F3 G1 H2

For sale.

Enjoy the fruit trees & manicured gardens

F3 G2 H2 I1

5995 0500 Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Cranbourne obrienrealestate.com.au Matt Dewan 0416 638 019 Brent Day 0421 085 092


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4B 2C 3I

Cranbourne East 19 Duce Street

4B 3C 2I

Cranbourne North 3 Celsius Drive

Unprecedented Lifestyle Living

For Sale

Poolside Wow Factor In A Family Friendly Estate

For Sale

On 1000sqm allotment is a design masterpiece in one of Cranbourne’s newest Estates. Ofering 4 bedrooms plus studio/5th bedroom, media room, 3D home theatre with bar & large designer kitchen with butler’s pantry. Huge living & dining spaces that ofer formal & relaxed living, both zones orientate to the covered outdoor decked entertaining area, stylised gardens with a heated swimming pool, resort gazebo & large rear yard.

Price by Neg over $730,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au

You will love this 4 bedroom home! Slide across the big glass doors & the large central living area & kitchen area for open -air events on timber deck while sunlight streams in from north to the meals kitchen area. The master comprises his & hers WIR & modern ensuite with double shower, the deck at the rear compliments poolside paradise & features a fire pit, solar pool & landscaped gardens.

Price by Negotiation over $570,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au

Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 P 5991 2777

4B 2C 2I

Cranbourne East 34 Scotsdale Drive

Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 P 5991 2777

2B 2C 1I

Carrum Downs 1/91 Cadles Road

Magnificent Hunt Club Beauty

For Sale

Supersize Me!!!!!

For Sale

Immaculately presented residence with nothing further to do but just move straight in and enjoy. Open plan living, formal lounge room, gourmet kitchen with gas hot plate, dishwasher, ample bench space, leading onto spacious family room & dining. There are 4 spacious bedrooms with WIR & full ensuite to master, ducted vacuum system, cooling & heating. Covered & enclosed outdoor entertaining area, plus DLUG.

Price by Negotiation over $450,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au

There’s a large sun filled living & dining opening to a private secure courtyard. Well designed open floor plan, good sized master with full en suite, second bedroom with built in robes, there is also a second toilet & separate bathroom. Large kitchen bench with breakfast bar including s/s appliances, ducted heating, split system air con, fully landscaped gardens & with courtyard access to auto lock up garage.

Price by Negotiation over $320,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au

Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 P 5991 2777

4B 2C 2I

Cranbourne East 6 Brockman Street

Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 P 5991 2777

5B 2C 2I

Cranbourne East 12 Foxwood Drive

Great House- Nice Size- Ideal Location

For Sale

This Home Has It All!

For Sale

This excellent family home of 4 bedrooms comprises; main bedroom with ensuite & WIR, kitchen has gas cook top, electric oven, range hood, dishwasher, has plenty of cupboard space & is open plan to dining area & large living area that opens to the alfresco area. In addition the house also has a separate open lounge, study nook/kids retreat, DLUG, ducted heating & reverse cycle air-con.

Price by Negotiation over $460,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au

This great sized block of just over 600sqm has a home with 5 bedroom’s, the master with en suite & WIR & not 1, not 2 but 3 fantastic living areas! The well appointed & open plan kitchen has 2 dining areas, outside has a huge outdoor alfresco entertaining area & the garage has internal access as well as through to the backyard via a roller door.

Price by Negotiation View By Appointment harcourts.com.au

Peter Damon M 0409 178 319 P 5991 2777

3B 2C 2I

Cranbourne North 27 Hamilton Drive Presented With Style & Quality

For Sale

Within a short distance to school, shops & public transport, parkland & surrounded by well established homes in a good neighbourhood, set on a approx 550sqm with landscaped gardens. Ofering 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, modern kitchen, double garage, plus boat/caravan storage .Quality Victorian decorative styling right through. Beautiful Tasmanian oak floor boards. Large covered pergola area.

Price by Negotiation over $400,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au

Roger Spencer M 0413 087 220 P 5991 2777

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Tay Ting M 0417 302 112 P 5991 2777

Cranbourne South 11 Woodlands Road

Cranbourne North 1/2 Filomena Court

Step into this character filled 1960’s brick veneer home. With polished floor boards, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate lounge area & an open plan kitchen that leads out to a huge covered outdoor/entertaining area & a larger than normal 2.5 lock up garage with a 2 meter clearance. Set back of the road on a 1 acre block.

This super clean 3 bedroom unit has easy access to amenities & public transport & is a must see for investors or those wanting the ultimate prize of location. Includes spacious separate lounge, meals area adjoining kitchen, reverse cycle split system aircon, courtyard & of street parking is available.

For Sale Price by Negotiation View By Appointment Tay Ting M 0417 302 112 P 5991 2777

For Sale Price by Negotiation over $295,000 View By Appointment Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032 P 5991 2777

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PERIOD CHARM WITH ALL THE MOD-CONS IMAGINE old world charm with modern convenience. For more than 30 years Kialla Homes have offered beautiful period homes filled with the warmth of that old world charm that you don’t see everywhere. Their Victorian, Georgian, Edwardian and Federation styles all have their own unique heritage characteristics from ceiling roses and ornate fireplaces through to stunning corbelled plaster archways - harking back to a bygone era but with all of your 21st

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Dead men are talking PEARCEDALE is set host one of Australia’s most eminent actors Max Cullen when he brings his two-man show, Dead Man Talking to Casey on 21 April. The performance centres on a nostalgic conversation between legendary literary figures Henry Lawson ( Cullen) and A.B. ‘Banjo’ Paterson (Warren Fahey). The pair recite poems, sing songs, banter and have a laugh about life’s changing circumstance. Cullen is best known for his roles in Skippy, The Flying Doctors, X-Men Origins: Wolverine and The Great Gatsby and is a Logie-winning performer. Fahey is an ABC radio and television regular who has been collecting and performing Australian bush pieces for upwards of 50 years. He has been honoured with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), the Prime Minister’s Centenary Medal and Australia’s highest prize for lifetime service to music, The Don Banks Music Award. Tickets are $35 with profits going to the Pearcedale Fire Brigade. For bookings, phone 5978 7892.

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Drinking from digital well By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DON’T build wells in places they won’t get used. That was the message among many other uplifting and motivational anecdotes, speaker, Holly Ransom, entertained audiences with at the first Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast of 2016. An esteemed social entrepreneur, lawyer, world’s youngest Rotary President, as well as the youngest person to be named in Australia’s ‘100 Most Influential Women’, Holly from West Australia has made her mark worldwide. At just 21 years old she was approached by Rio Tinto Iron Ore boss Sam Walsh to help transform his business. Now in her mid-twenties, Holly has travelled the world and sat down for what she calls ‘coffee chats’ with strangers she now calls mentors, and business minds she rubs shoulders with on a global scale. The CEO at Emergent Solutions, Holly was a youth representative at last year’s G20, where she learnt a lot about seating arrangements. “You don’t sit Russian President Vladimir Putin next to Barack Obama,� she told the crowd of Casey-Cardinia business owners. With a big laugh, Holly turned the audience's attention to how they could better implement changes to drive youth employment and engagement in their business as well as the not-for-profit sector. Holly wants to see more intergenerational leadership occur through both generations working together and with zero government relations experience, Holly told of her fear at the G20 summit. “I just wanted to put my head between my knees, I was having a panic attack at the worst time possible,� she said. Holly used her age and experience to speak for youth all over the world.

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Holly Ransom inspiring the audience at the Cranbourne Turf Club. 150955 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS She told the G20 of the scary figures we faced in youth employment. “By 2025 three-quarters of the workforce is going to be under 30, and currently one in three young people finish the certificate or course they start,� she said. And it's trust in the economy, she says, that

will break the worsening trend. She said businesses needed to make powerful, early impacts on young people to keep them interested. “This generation is highly technologically engaged and one per cent trust advertising,� Holly said.

Instead they trust peer to peer referencing sites and online blogs. “This generation’s minds are already 57 per cent made up before they even drop an email or ask a question.� So Holly put it to them and asked the CaseyCardinia businesses present to take a look at their own online footprint and how it could be improved to a wider, younger audience. Holly cemented her words with one undeniable image. It was of the election of the Pope in 2005 compared to that of 2013. The 2005 image shows a crowd of people watching the event: the 2015 image is a sea of smartphones. Allegations have found the much talked about image to be false - however misleading or not, the image paints a picture of the smartphone pocket phenomenon. And it’s tapping into those forums which Holly encouraged local businesses to do if they want to engage with young people at their own game.

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Mental health work proposal By CASEY NEILL A $2 MILLION online lifeline will help unemployed youth in the south-east to get into work. Employment Minister Michaelia Cash announced the Empowering YOUth initiative grant at headspace in Dandenong on Friday 4 March. The cash will enable headspace to take its world first Work and Study service around the country through its online portal eheadspace. Through web chat, web conferencing, phone and email, youths trying to find work or study options can receive realtime advice, information and support. “The majority of young people that present to eheadspace experience issues such as depression, anxiety and study stress,� headspace

CEO Chris Tanti said. “There is a strong connection between mental health issues, unemployment or risk of unemployment.� Headspace chief operating officer Kathleen Alonso said youth who came into a centre could be referred to the eheadspace service, and vice versa. She said it would help to get unemployed youths in the south-east back into employment. “What we will be doing is building strong relationships with industry to facilitate placements of young people in genuine jobs,� she said. “Through the eheadspace platform we’ve been piloting an approach and now we’re able to take it full-scale and we are seeing great results from that.� Ms Cash said headspace was among the first 20 organisations

to receive Empowering YOUth grants to help vulnerable young people into sustainable employment - “proven organisations on the ground who already have a track record of getting young people ready for jobs�. “It is unacceptable that there still remains a 12.7 per cent youth unemployment rate across Australia,� she said. She said the key was “working with organisations to think outside the box and ensure that we are properly targeting youth who are at risk of being longterm unemployed�. Liberal Bruce candidate Helen Kroger said the initiative was “going to create more jobs for young people in Dandenong�. “It’s the rubber on the road that makes the difference and this is the rubber on the road,� she said.

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Providing wheel help By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ONE hundred and twenty hours and a driving test, is what separates a learner driver from a probationary licence holder and for many it’s a volunteer mentor that gets them there. The City of Casey has assisted hundreds of teenagers in gaining those compulsory hours through the L2P Learner Driver Program, and now they need more helpers. “The most rewarding part of the program is when you receive the call from the learner to say that they have finally received their licence, it certainly puts a smile on your face,” driver mentor Thomas Neary said. Funded by VicRoads, the council program allows disadvantaged learner drivers who don’t have access to a car or a fully licensed driver the chance at gaining an essential life skill. Since its introduction to Casey in

2010, 70 mentors have volunteered, but the program needs more hands on the wheel. Casey mayor Sam Aziz said the program eventually gave teenagers their own freedom. “We all know that feeling when we finally get our driver’s licence, it’s an exciting time in a young person’s life. But for some people, it’s really hard to find the supervision needed,” Cr Aziz said. “Being without a licence makes young people reliant on friends, family and public transport to get around. “It limits their freedom and independence, and is a major factor in their ability to pursue work and further study.” Which is exactly what the L2P program gave former Narre Warren South P-12 student, Sitarah Mohammed, who relies on her car daily to get her to and from university. Last month Ms Mohammed success-

Casey mayor Sam Aziz, Berwick Motor Group fleet sales manager Asim Cay and Berwick Motor Group general manager Mark Wright with L2P volunteer mentor Thomas Neary and one of his recent graduates, Sitarah Mohammed. Picture: CONTRIBUTED fully gained her P-plates - she had been a student of Mr Neary’s since Year 12. To become a L2P volunteer mentor call the City of Casey on 9705 5200. Volunteer mentors must have a full Victorian driver’s licence, a safe driving history with no serious offences and be

able to commit to the program for a minimum of one to three hours per week over a six-month period. All volunteer mentors undertake a VicRoads training program and the council will assist in obtaining a Working with Children Check.

Awards bring out a vote of thanks WHO makes you proud? That’s the question the City of Casey is asking residents, as it opens nominations for the, 2016 Casey Volunteer Awards. Now in its 16th year, the awards recognise individuals, groups and organisations that have made a positive difference in Casey. Casey mayor Sam Aziz encouraged residents to say 'thank you’ to a volunteer

by nominating them for a 2016 award. “There are many unsung heroes in our community whose efforts often go unrecognised. This is your chance to thank a volunteer who has made a positive impact to Casey,” Cr Aziz said. “Their volunteering contribution may be large or small, in anything from sport to the environment - every bit helps make our community stronger and a better place to live.

“Research suggests that more than six million Australians volunteer annually, contributing a combined value of $25.4 billion to the Australian economy,” he added. Casey volunteer award categories include: Individual Volunteer Award - open age. Casey Young Volunteer Award - under 25 years of age. Casey Volunteering Pair Award - a team of two whose volunteering con-

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Top chef shares his story GLENN Flood is a dynamic, energetic chef who has worked with some of the biggest names in the culinary world. He cut his teeth in food media during Channel 10's hit reality series Jamie’s Kitchen Australia and later took up the mantle of fellow chef Tobie Puttock and global icon Jamie Oliver to inspire disadvantaged youth through food at Fifteen Melbourne. Glenn was also crucial to the early stages of the MasterChef Australia series, where he was initially involved with the recruitment of celebrity judges, before taking up the role of Food Producer for its third season. He is now Food Support Manager for ALH Group, who in partnership with Woolworths, operates over 320 iconic hotels and local pubs and more than 550 retail liquor outlets across Australia. Join the Casey Cardinia Business Group at the beautiful D’Angelo Estate Vineyard to network with like-minded local business people, while hearing stories of celebrity and business success from Glenn. The event will be held on Wednesday 16 March from 6pm at D’Angelo Estate Vineyard, Officer.

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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.

JOIN the Minions and the Wizard of Oz cast at this year’s Casey Kids Carnival. The crazy Minions and loveable characters from The Wizard of Oz will entertain crowds at the free carnival. ■ Akoonah Park, Berwick. Saturday 9 April, between 11am and 4pm.

Easter family market St Andrew's Uniting Church will hold a preeaster family market. ■ St Andrew's Uniting Church, 105 High Street, Berwick. Saturday 19 March from 8.30am to 2.30pm.

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Mental health program GROW offers a 12 step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre 112 High St, 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.

Australian textile exhibition THE 5th anniversary of the Exhibition of fabrics, crafts and quilting will be held in Cranbourne. The free exhibition 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.

Car boot and market sale THE Cranbourne Bowling Club Inc will hold a car boot and market sale on the first Sunday of every month.

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Meditation for beginners 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, call: 5990 0900. Classes will start once group numbers are finalised.

Cranbourne Blue Light Disco THE Cranbourne Blue Light Disco will be run as normal for students in school Years 4 to 8

on Saturday 20 February from 6pm to 9pm. But that will be the last of its kind. The disco ages will change to satisfy concerned parents from Friday 11 March. The disco will be broken up into junior and senior events and will alternate each month. Juniors age from Grade 6 and under and seniors from Year 7 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.

Botanic Park groove 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 musi-

cal 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 carnival bar selling beer, wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic 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.


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

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

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Employment DRIVER / MEAT LUMPER

1st or 2nd year required. Reliable, hardworking, licence preferred. Immediate start. Phone 0409 996 099.

Gathercole’s The Meat People

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Dry Cleaner / Presser Experience required. Full time. Located in Casey Central shopping centre. Must be available 6 days a week. Great working conditions in a friendly team environment.

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Casual Weekend Work Magic hand car wash. Looking for weekend work? Then join our team! Casual positions available for energetic people in outdoor car wash. Junior wages apply. Email resume to: murray @mhcw.com.au

Part-time school hrs Cleaners Nice family homes looking for houseproud persons willing to make a long term commitment. Criteria apply. Call 9212 8014

FULL TIME DENTAL ASSISTANT

Required to work in our newly built state of the art dental surgery. It is preferable that applicants have a Certificate III in Dental Assisting but not mandatory. Please send your CV to:

PROFESSIONAL OWNER DRIVERS

Must be physically fit, some heavy lifting required. Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum

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LABOURER WANTED For live poultry transport, casual position, early starts, heavy work, may be required to work some weekends. Must have driver`s licence. Only persons with a stable work history need apply. Call 5942 9277. Pakenham.

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MACHINIST /WORKROOM SUPERVISOR Dandenong area. For curtain industry. Exp required. Must be able to cut, measure & sew. Enquires to be sent via email: sharonscurtains@bigpond.com

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

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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 commence work in our ever growing Truss Factory located in Dandenong South. Must have reliable transport and be able to start ASAP. Sub-Contractors with own ABN more than welcome to apply. Please send your resume to Ryan Goodes – Production Manager c-/

Fully Qualified Bread Baker / Pastry Chef

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Required for Koo Wee Rup Bakery. Mostly daytime hours with some night work. Forward resume to:

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HC Driver 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.

LABOURER CASUAL position for industrial maintenance. Working at heights & confined spaces. Various locations. Suit second job, weekend work available. Must have current licence and transport.

Contact Val between 9am-5pm (Mon-Fri). 1300 651 631 Fax: (03) 5940 8326 Email: info@chimneysweeps.com.au

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Diesel Mechanic

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reception@aaatruss.com.au

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Full complete crew required (no individuals) for footpath works in SE Suburbs. Contact 9705 0222 for further details.

This position is casual, approx. 3 days per week. Starting times vary, could be morning or afternoon. The job requires some heavy lifting, loading and store work. HR/MR and forklift licences not necessary but would be an advantage. Please ring 9706 6141 or send resume by email to: info@ifs2.com.au

GARDENER

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All rounder preferred. Immediate Start. Call Jason

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LABOURERS (AM) & LOAD OUT WORKERS (PM)

INTERSTATE B-DOUBLE DRIVER Must be experienced

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

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Are you a fully qualified or 4th year apprentice spray painter, if so you could be the person we require. You will be part of a team in our large modern fully equipped workshop, which is located in Drouin. Excellent conditions and wages await you. So don’t delay, call us today. (03) 5625 1201 Tony Rippon All applicants will be treated with the strictest confidence.

EXPERIENCED EXCAVATOR OPERATOR To join a dynamic team located in Pakenham that is dedicated to providing a high level of quality and service. Experience in all aspects of excavator and bobcat operation is amust. *Plumbing and/or mechanical experience is favorable* Must have relevant, up-to-date licenses and white card. Negotiable package based upon experience. If this sounds like a company you want to be a part of, then please call Adam or Karlene on 03 5940 2477 or email your resume to admin@proplumb.com.au

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Seeking a reliable Driver for early mornings, MR/ HR license essential. Will train successful applicant Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum

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BRICKLAYER APPRENTICE

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Container Handler Forklift Operator Required for yard work in Hallam. Previous experience operating an 'Omega Container Handler' (or similar Handler with capacity up to 40 tonnes) necessary. Forklift Truck Licence required.

Please call 9703 2011 to discuss

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

WALKERS WANTED

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NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

Please call us at

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DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL 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.

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

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

Self motivated person required by Transport Company in South East 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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Find out more about your Government Funded opportunity by calling Charley on 9761 2156

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Beej more Bulldog By JARROD POTTER JOINING the likes of Rohan Smith and Matthew Boyd to don number five at the Whitten Oval, Bianca “Beej” Jakobsson started her own AFL journey on Sunday in her Western Bulldogs debut. The 2016 pre-season has been a whirlwind for the 22-year-old utility who was recruited by the Bulldogs, and her jumper was presented by Bulldogs skipper Robert Murphy before the match. The Western Bulldogs battled Melbourne in the opening clash of the 2016 AFL Women’s Exhibition Series and Jakobsson wowed the crowd at Highgate Reserve on Sunday. She took her chance with both hands - roaming across centre-half-forward and the flanks to boot two goals and flourish on the national stage in the Doggies 6.5 (41) to 3.3 (21) victory. “It was a pretty special feeling - and you’re not just a player you become part of the club and the Doggies,” Jakobsson said. “Love the Doggies, they’re so great down there and to get the jumper and pull it on to represent the club as a whole -as they say three teams, one club - was a really special moment.” After missing out on her first AFL opportunity back in 2013, after rupturing her ACL in the weeks before taking the field for Melbourne, Jakobsson was thrilled to make her national league debut. “Honestly, it was a surreal feeling

Bianca Jakobsson, second back from right, fulfilled a lifelong dream when she entered the AFL ranks on Sunday. Picture: AFL MEDIA - amazing to get back to that level after going through such a serious knee injury,” “To represent the Doggies as well - everything they’ve done for women’s football has been amazing and to pull on that number, with those

Little pocket rocket By JARROD POTTER DO NOT let her small stature fool you, Hampton Park Little Athletics star Kyana Gordon is full of track and especially field - talent. Following in her mother’s footsteps, Kyana, 8, from Hampton Park, has earned a place in the Little Athletics State Track and Field Championships after an impressive regionals campaign. Throwing her way into the state finals, the Hampton Park Little Athletics Club member threw 17.98m in the Under 9 girls discus to win the gold medal and also had a great finish in the shot put. Her 4.98m throw gave Kyana second place in the shot put to cap off a strong regional showing. Her mum Narelle was an exceptional athlete in her own right and the genes for success have been passed down to Kyana - who is ready and raring to compete at the next level. “It was exciting 'cause my mum was excited for me, so it would be a huge opportunity 'cause my mum made it to states too,” Kyana said. “She was a sprinter and a hurdler, but I like probably discus and shot put - 'cause I just love throwing things.” She’s been into Little Athletics for the last two years and as well as the love of a great throw, she also

other 22 girls, was honestly surreal and an amazing feeling. “Something everyone dreams of playing for an AFL club and pulling on an AFL jumper, so it really was a dream come true.”

There was no off-season for Jakobsson and other footballers enlisted to the inaugural Women’s Academy as she’s loved every second of the highcalibre training program, designed to boost Victoria’s most talented players

Connell’s next challenge By JARROD POTTER

Hampton Park's Kyana Gordon is an athlete on the rise in her beloved field events - discus and shot put. 151176 Picture: JARROD POTTER likes meeting new people and making heaps of friends at the events. Kyana’s goals for the state titles are simple - she wants to throw more than 20 metres in the discus and jump over seven metres in the triple-jump. Her love of sport has served her well at the Dandenong Little Athletics Centre and she will represent the centre proudly and whether or not she can win a medal she’s not sure, but she’s ready to give it a crack nonetheless. Kyana wanted to thank her coach Margaret Salopek and her parents Narelle and Kevin for their support of her little athletics. The state championships run from 19-20 March at Casey Fields Athletics Facility, Cranbourne.

ahead of the 2017 AFL Women’s season. “The women’s academy has been a massive learning curve for me - since November I‘ve learned so much,” Jakobsson said. “All the girls are great and we’ve gelled really well. “You don’t just learn off the coaches but the other girls as well - we’ve had amazing facilities and opportunities we’ve got have really stepped up my game.” While her Doggies’ experience is over for the time being, Jakobsson returns to Cranbourne to feature in the VFL - and she’s ready to take the step up to the first season of the women’s state competition. “Performing like that at that level really boosts your confidence; knowing you can match it with the top, elite AFL players,” Jakobsson said. “Coming back into the VFL will definitely bring my confidence up, knowing I can play at that level and that high standard and bring some confidence back for club level. “It’s a completely different ball game going into the state league and we know we’ll have tougher competition - we’re training as hard as ever and going through all the things we usually do.” The AFL has ramped up its involvement in women’s football this year - scheduling 10 exhibition matches to replace the Hampson-Hardeman Cup clashes of the last three seasons until the debut AFL Women’s season in 2017.

TAKING on a sea-change challenge, Shaun Connell farewelled the South East Juniors as his gaze shifts towards the Peninsula football leagues. Capping off his tenure as SEJ general manager, after joining the league in 2009, Connell’s last day was Friday after he accepted the position of AFL South East’s Peninsula leagues manager as part of a restructure of the South East Juniors’ governance. “Today’s (Friday) the last day - so it feels a little surreal,” Connell said. “But I’m comforted in the fact that SEJ is in a really strong position to move forward under the new governance model in AFL South East and I’m pretty excited to see where it can go.” There’s been a lot going on at the league in those six years, in particular the transition from Dandenong District JFL to the South East Juniors, 50-year celebrations as well as the rapid expansion into West Gippsland and growth of the Youth Girls competition. Throughout it all, Connell thought the cost-cutting measures of the league were the most significant achievement of his SEJ tenure, as junior football remained within reach of all south-eastern families. “The board’s ability to keep football affordable and not increase our fees, through a whole raft of initiatives, that

Shaun Connell has finished up at South East Juniors with a new opportunity down the coast his next football challenge. Picture: SOUTH EAST JUNIORS was key to what we do,” Connell said. “Our ability to be able to accommodate the smallest of clubs to the largest has meant that clubs - like Cora Lynn, Nar Nar Goon, North Dandenong and Parkmore among others - have been able to not only survive, but in some instances grow themes and rebuild. “I think certainly the name change,

logo change has been significant and the growth of the competition has been really pleasing too.” His sights are now set on improving the MPNFL Nepean and Peninsula competitions as well as the Frankston District JFL and he hopes to continue the same initiatives that built the SEJ up to 26 clubs and nearly 5000 players. “Probably not too dissimilar to here working closely with the clubs to create sustainable, affordable football,” Connell said. “Under the new commission structure there are some terrific opportunities to grow the sport in those areas.” He wanted to thank everyone who continued to push the league ahead; the footballers, the club volunteers and especially the SEJ and AFL South East staff. “There’s still a massive amount of growth that can come through junior footy - there are some terrific people in this league that have done a mountain of work to provide kids with the opportunity to play football,” Connell said. “We’re probably one of the most professional sporting organisations in the region and the clubs have been amazingly supported by a terrific staff and I think I’ll miss the people more than anything else I think.” The SEJ general manager position will cease to exist after Friday, as the role will be restructured within other roles in the AFL South East commission.

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On the wings of Eagles By JARROD POTTER

Martin Kelly charged in for Cranbourne on Saturday in a semi-final run-fest against Berwick. 151180 Picture: JARROD POTTER

DDCA - SEMI-FINALS CRANBOURNE has booked its spot in this week's Turf 1 grand final after knocking over cross-town rivals Berwick. TURF 1 Cranbourne (7/217) was set a lofty target by Berwick (9/213), led by a strong start from Premier recruit Nathan Pilon (66), but in the end the Eagles’ Premier recruit Matt Chasemore (71) proved the bigger inclusion on the big stage. Berwick weathered the tough conditions early to cash in, despite losing early wickets to Steve Spoljaric (3/55). The middle order bunkered down around Ryan Crawford (38), Jack Williams (35) and Josh Holden (31) after Pilon’s departure. Cam Kelly (3/51) took a couple of crucial middle order scalps to keep the target down for the Eagles. Living up to the “chase” in Chasemore, the former Premier all-rounder was elite with the bat. He saw off the best of the Berwick attack as Williams (3/67) and Jarrod Goodes (2/50) threw everything they had at him. “It was half expected I supposed when Cheeks (Chasemore) got signed and we still had to do it I suppose,” Cranbourne captain Spoljaric said. It sets the stage for another chapter in the “Slocombe v Spoljaric” history books, after

the duo battled in the 2013/14 Turf 1 grand final, making a century apiece as Spoljaric’s Parkfield took the victory at Keysborough. But history is all it is to Spoljaric as he aims to take Cranbourne’s first Turf 1 flag since 1989/90. “That’s all in the past - I watched last weekend there, and there (Keysborough) was a reverse-outright and you can’t think about hundreds there now,” Spoljaric said. “Hopefully they dish out a flat wicket - that would be nice as Cheeks and I would be craving one of them. “Fingers crossed.” Springvale South (8/171) had to dig in on Sunday against Heinz Southern Districts (168) to book its first grand final appearance since the 2013/14 loss to Parkfield. With a chance to get back to the grand final and avenge last year’s defeat, the Cobras had a horror start to lose Trevor Davies (0) instantly. The skipper Matthew Cox (65) held on as long as he could, but had little to work with throughout the order. It looked like Cox and Brad Downe (16) had resumed where they left off last time at Harold Road - putting on 65 for the second scalp - but Downe became the first of Malinga Bandara’s (4/64) victims. Ryan Patterson (25no) flayed a few over the top to try and keep the Cobras moving,

but eventually ran out of partners as Bandara and Jarrod Armitage (3/30) cleaned up. Heinz took two massive wickets late on day one, getting rid of Michael Vandort (1) and Nathan King (2). The response from Springvale South was sharp on day two as Harry Staude (61) led the charge alongside Craig Slocombe (31). Michael Davies (5/53) continued to menace the Bloods’ batting though; Slicka was on song in picking up his fourth five-wicket haul of the season, but the Cobras remained one major strike away from really rattling the hosts. TURF 2 Narre North (154) has something to work with following a late-order charge from Ben Doran (56). Doran’s knock saw off the worst of Dingley (3/155) - especially Jasenthuliyana Chathuranga (4/26) who had 15 maidens. Dingley cantered home via Christo Otto (52). St Mary’s (106 and 92) was surprisingly knocked out of the Turf 2 race after Keysborough (94 and 5/108) snuck home in an reverse-outright. TURF 3 Beaconsfield (186) is through to its first grand final after brushing aside Doveton North (140) after a strong start from Gehan Perera (54). The bowling response from the Tigers was brutal - Dylan Freitag (4/32) seared through Doveton North as did Callan Tout (4/46).

They’ll face Buckley Ridges in the grand final. TURF 4 Springvale (185) smashed Dandenong West (82) following a resounding knock from number three Thilanka Harsha (69). Harsha’s knock - especially in tandem with Pasindu Madushan (23) to set the stage for a strong tally, surprisingly only taking 49.2 overs. Dandenong West fell horrendously - especially at the hands of Randeep Sahota (4/29) and Madushan (4/13). In Turf 4, Lynbrook (3/126) will face Springvale in the finale after defeating Parkdale (124) comfortably. Chris Wilkie (36) was the best of the Dales’ brigade, but Lynbrook had plenty in the tank via Stephen Veal (3/20) and Jesse Walia (3/35). Dinesh Vensilaus (47no) and Cody Thompson (41) led the charge to victory. TURF 5 Berwick Springs (9/163) and Doveton (9/179dec) didn’t get under way in Turf 5 on Saturday, leaving a pseudo onedayer where Doveton’s best efforts fell just short. Jahan Athar (85no) smashed the Doves to a competitive total after 38 overs, but Berwick Springs dug in and held on by a thread. Athar (4/18) was brilliant with the ball as well as only Imran Laghmani (54) held on. In the end the last wicket partnership endured just enough to see out the day, take the draw and give the Springs a shot at the premiership.

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QUIZ NUMBER 1494 1. IN which sport did Australia send just one competitor to the London Olympics? 2. IN what country was Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou born? 3. WHO are the only two Australians to win the Wimbledon ladies’ singles tennis title? 4. TWO clubs won three AFL premierships in the 1970s. One was Hawthorn. Which was the other? 5. WHO was known as the “Clown Prince” of golf in the 1970s? 6. ON which ground did Sir Donald Bradman play his farewell first class match? 7. WHO was the first Australian man to swim the English Channel? 8. WHICH boxing world champion was stripped of his title in the 1960s for refusing military service? 9. WHAT was track star Marjorie Jackson known as during her superb career? 10. HOW many innings does each team have in a senior baseball match? 11. WHICH cyclist was Tasmania’s first Olympic medallist? 12. WHICH Englishman batted on all five days of a cricket Test against Australia in 1977? 13. WHICH was the last Olympics at which Australia failed to win a gold medal? 14. WHICH was the first Australian harness horse to top $300,000 in prizemoney? 15. WHAT significant change occurred to the Australian tennis championship in 1969? 16. WHAT was the name of the car designed by Jack Brabham in which he won his third world championship in 1966? 17. WHO was Australia’s first boxing world champion? 18. HOW many cricket Tests have finished in a tie? 19. WHAT husband and wife team both won Commonwealth Games track and field gold medals? 20. WHO was the last horse whose name starts with a vowel to win the Melbourne Cup?

GRADE TURF 1 TURF 2 TURF 3 TURF 4 TURF 5 TURF 6 TURF 7 A GRADE B GRADE C GRADE D GRADE E GRADE F GRADE

TEAMS Springvale South v Cranbourne Keysborough v Dingley Beaconsfield v Buckley Ridges Springvale v Lynbrook Berwick Springs v Buckley Ridges Narre North v Beaconsfield Berwick Springs v Cranbourne Sandown Park v North Dandenong Berwick Springs v Buckley Ridges Hallam Kalora Park v Lynbrook Narre South v Berwick Doveton v St Brigid’s St Louis Berwick Springs v Sandown Park

GROUND Keysborough Hallam Reedy 1 Lois Twohig 1 Carroll 2 Parkfield Barry Powell 1 Edinburgh Grices Road Carroll 1 Strathaird 2 Browns Berwick Springs 1

GRADE ONE DAY 1 ONE DAY 2 U17/1 U17/2 U17/3 U15/1 U15/2 U15/3 U13/1 U13/2 U13/3 U13/4

TEAMS Springvale South v Southern Pirates Parkdale v Cranbourne Springvale South v Endeavour Hills Berwick v Narre South Fountain Gate v Beaconsfield Berwick Springs v Buckley Ridges North Dandenong v Berwick Springs Narre South v Cranbourne B/Springs Blue v Berwick Berwick v Fountain Gate Noble Park v Endeavour Hills Narre Warren v Narre North

GROUND Coomoora 2 Reedy 2 Coomoora 2 Carroll 1 Max Pawsey West Grices Road Lois Twohig 2 Strathaird 2 Berwick Springs 1 Pargeter Evans Pargeter Tierney Sweeney 2

Dandy finish on a high note to season By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 17 (Day 2) FINISHING the season on a high note, Dandenong (252) had too much in the tank against Greenvale Kangaroos (105 and 4/169). The Kangaroos had to fight hard in the second innings to prevent the outright victory, but outside of Harry Dearden (47), the Kangaroos were ripped apart by the Dandenong quicks as Justin Butterfield (5/42) capped off an extraordinary season with his third five-for. The haul takes him to 40 wickets for the Premier season - finishing only behind Essendon’s Matthew Doric (49 wickets) and Footscray-Edgewater’s

Jeremy Hart (42) in the league. Not to be outdone, Butterfield’s young apprentice Adam McMaster (4/23) had a phenomenal return to form as he found Adam Amin’s (1) edge before he castled James Rosewarne (0) first up. It didn’t get much better than that for the hosts as Butterfield and McMaster continued their antics throughout the day. Narre North debutant Josh Dowling (1/9 and 1/56) was miserly in the first innings and alongside fellow debutant Comrey Edgeworth, shows just how far Dandenong’s young talent extends. Looking for an outright to cap off the season, Dandenong sent Greenvale back in, but

the Kangaroos brought their best in the second innings as Amin (79) and Dearden (56) put on 136 for the first wicket and played out the overs. James Nanopoulos (3/31) was the best of the Panthers’ bowlers. The result leaves Dandenong 13th overall - down one spot from last season - which is a disappointing end in many ways for a side that was there or thereabouts for the finals until the final few rounds. Casey-South Melbourne (163) was no match for Carlton (9/295dec and 3/114), despite the best efforts of Ryan Eaton (82). Eaton’s return to the first XI paid off as he held the side together in the first innings. Casey had its best season in a few years, finishing 15th.

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Fight for promotion is on By RUSSELL BENNETT AND JARROD POTTER CLYDE will battle it out with Pakenham Upper/ Toomuc this weekend in the fight for promotion into the Premier tier of the West Gippsland Cricket Association. The Cougars made it into the District division decider off the back of a semi-final against Devon Meadows that had it all - ups, downs and a huge finish on Sunday as the Panthers (121 and 8/118 dec) threw it all at Clyde (175 and 6/43) ... but came up just short. The Panthers struggled to get out of the starters’ blocks probably in part due to Pat Lawson (3/40) and Dean Williams (3/26) throwing hand grenades at them. The top order imploded under the pressure as the Panthers quickly fell to 5/47 after Jamie Glen’s (7) gutsy defence came to an end via a straightener from Kyle Brooke (1/13). Darren O’Brien (31) proved crucial alongside Lucas Carroll (22) as the duo forged some form of foundation to the tune of 32 runs. It wasn’t easy work for the Devon Meadows’ dab-hands though. Brooke and Lawson had the ball talking and it spat up from all parts of the pitch. Despite the barrage slicing O’Brien in half a couple of times, he managed to endure and keep the innings alive. John Simpson (3/11) chipped in for a few home-spun wickets, especially telling when he found Carroll’s edge to break the Panthers’ only partnership of note. O’Brien held on as long as he could, batting through the innings and supporting the tailenders, but eventually the perpetual pressure led to the Camel finding himself trapped in front as the side fell for 121. Shane Webster (56) started the response strongly - pushing through as scalps fell around him. Mick Floyd (4/55) and Ash Adams (3/46) struck through while Matt Hutchinson (2/47) was no slouch with the ball either. Webster anchored alongside Daniel Walton (23) and Simpson (22) in the top six to get the side over the first innings line ... but that was not the end of this tale. Nick Miles (26) had a quick-fire slap-about at the death to post 175 from only 48 overs. It left plenty of time for reverse shenanigans and Devon Meadows tried to set the scene with a ludicrous

Devon Meadows District batsman Darren O’Brien was carved in two by this beauty from Kyle Brooke. 151181 display of hitting. They smashed 8/118 declared off 17 overs to try and make a match of it. Hutchinson (5/26) hurled down on last dogged spell, searing through the top order alongside Ash Adams (1/10), but time was not on the Panthers’ side as the Cougars saw off the final flurry to book a grand final spot. Their opponents, the Yabbies (6/259), proved far too strong for Carlisle Park (150), which had been perched at the top end of the ladder all season. The Yabbies batted the Vikings into a point

of no return as Saturday was a rare off-day for the District doyens as their partnership-breakers failed to fire. From all parts of the order - not just the usual triumvirate Scott Clark (31), Ben Spicer (26), and Nick Fairbank (12) - the Yabbies stood tall. Rory Gilliatte (71) and Josh Noonan (38) carried on recent strong form while Adam Mitchell (30 not out) set himself at the end to see out the overs. The Vikings could not break them quickly enough as a huge tally against strong opposition

Rockstar wins the cup of champions TRAINER Emma Stewart and champion driver Gavin Lang have combined with exciting five-yearold Yankee Rockstar to take out Saturday night’s $100,000 Group 1 Decron Cranbourne Cup (2080m). Stewart trained four winners on the 10-race card, with Lang scoring a double, while Chris Alford had a night to remember steering five winners.

The night’s feature panned out the way most punters had predicted, with Yankee Rockstar ($2.30) holding off the fast-finishing Im Corzin Terror ($2.60) with third-favourite Messini ($4.50) just two metres away in third. Yankee Rockstar took his overall record to 21 wins, with six placings, from just 30 starts, with the biggest cheque of his career taking his

prizemoney to a tick over $275,000. The night’s other Group 1 feature was for the trotters, with the $50,000 Group 1 Aldebaran Park The Knight Pistol (1609m) going the way of short-priced favourite Keystone Del ($1.50). Anthony Butt gave the Brent Lilley-trained eight-year-old gelding a gun drive throughout, and he pulled away to score by a decisive margin

Gavin Lang steers Yankee Rockstar to a thrilling win in the $100,000 Group 1 Decron Cranbourne Cup. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED

on the line. Keystone Del’s next big assignment will be the heats of the Pryde’s Easifeed Great Southern Star series where he takes on Speeding Spur and Kyvalley Blur. Alford’s biggest win for the evening came in the $30,000 Group 3 Caduceus Club Cup (2080m) where he scored a runaway victory on Soho Tribeca ($1.90).

Keystone Del races away with the Group 1 Knight Pistol Trot at Cranbourne on Saturday night.

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on the synthetic ground at Carlisle Park would prove daunting for any side to hunt down. In Sub-District division, Tooradin is on the hunt for a historic fifth title from the last seven starts when the Seagulls host Pakenham. WGCA newcomers Kalgidhar (154) had no answers for Tooradin’s 8/271, scored largely off the back of a brilliant century from Andrew Proctor (117). In Premier, Pakenham hosts Kooweerup after the two sides moved past Merinda Park and Cardinia respectively in the semi-final stage. CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 17 - (DAY 2) Casey-South Melbourne 163 def by Carlton 9/295(dec). Greenvale Kangaroos 105 and 4/169 v Dandenong 252. Ringwood 4/284(dec) def Essendon 274. Prahran 7/242 def Camberwell Magpies 230. Kingston Hawthorn 174 and 3/133 def by Geelong 8/337(dec). Fitzroy Doncaster 259 def Frankston Peninsula 170 and 2/64. Melbourne Uni 171 and 2/80 def by St Kilda 220. Monash Tigers 4/261 def Footscray Edgewater 260. Northcote 260 and 5/87 def Melbourne 174. Final Ladder: Fitzroy Doncaster 76, Melbourne 65, Monash Tigers 60, Ringwood 56, Camberwell 55, Prahran 53, Carlton 52, Northcote 49, Footscray Edgewater 44, Essendon 38, Geelong 38, St Kilda 34, Dandenong 33, Kingston-Hawthorn 33, Casey-South Melbourne 24, Melbourne Uni 23, Frankston Peninsula 22, Greenvale 6. PRELIMINARY FINALS - Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 March (10.30am). Fitzroy-Doncaster v Northcote, Melbourne v Carlton, Monash Tigers v Prahran, Ringwood v Camberwell. DDCA - TURF 1 SEMI FINALS Springvale South 8/171 def Heinz Southern Districts 168. Cranbourne 7/217 def Berwick 9/213(cc). TURF 2 Keysborough 94 and 5/108 def St Mary’s 106 and 92. Narre North 154 def by Dingley 3/155(dec). TURF 3 Beaconsfield 186 def Doveton North 140. Buckley Ridges 9/288 (dec) def Springvale South 216. WGCA PREMIER SEMI FINALS Pakenham 9/233(cc) (J. Williams 83*, S. Gramc 47) def Merinda Park 202 (D. McCalman 83, D. Cuthbertson 43). Cardinia 122 (J. Mathers 5/52, C. Miller 3/13) def by Kooweerup 7/123 (M. Davey 32*, D. Doig 5/52). GRAND FINAL - Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 March (1pm). Pakenham v Kooweerup at Toomuc Reserve, Pakenham.

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Good win to RSL

Jim Westwell played a key role in Heather Naismith's winning rink for Hampton Park.

Gwen Clough in action against Albert Park at Pound Road. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED

Heather Naismith skipped Hampton Park to a 1912 victory over Albert Park.

Battle of the Parks HAMPTON PARK BOWLS THE midweek pennant season is over for Hampton Park’s Division 1 team after a heartbreaking 2 shot loss against Elsternwick Club. A win would have given them finals berth. The Division 3 team has guaranteed their place, and played another finals contender, Albert Park at Pound Road. At Elsternwick, Geoff Ladner, Ron

Beverly, Helen Lambert and Denise Eastick won 19-13, and Marion Battaglia, Toni Sutton, Andrew Brandolin and Neville Hendrie won 18-16. Val Moore, Ann Westwell, Ellen Smith and Chris Hendrie went down 10-20. Hampton Park (1) 4-47 lost to Elsternick Club (1) 12-47. At Pound Road, Division 3 had a fight against second placed Albert Park VRI

Cranbourne ladies into finals CRANBOURNE BOWLS CRANBOURNE Ladies are through to the finals of the Midweek Pennant season with skip Lesley Mulder quietly confident that the team will acquit itself well. LADIES PENNANT Cranbourne takes on Mulgrave Country Club at home on Tuesday and if they win that game they will move on to play off in the final on Thursday. A good crowd is expected at home on Tuesday to support the home team. The side includes the following players who have had a great year reaching the finals:Skip Lesley Mulder supported by her team of Bernice Helle, Irene Shaw and Sandra Mueller; Skip Freda Farrall and her team of Kath Dudink, Joyce Pearce and Lynne Wood and Skip Barbara Fulton and her team of Brenda De Lisle, Pat Boltong and Maree Taylor. MIDWEEK The Cranbourne open four side playing in Division Four are also in the finals and they also have had a great year taking on Mulgrave country club playing away. The team comprises of Skip Lyndsay Coate and his team of Rob Sorensen, Elsie Russell and Elsie Anderson; Skip Frank Male and his team of Carolyn Gay, Ray Tormey and William Sherriff and Skip Scott De Piazza and his team of John Forsythe, Dawn Mewett and Jan Coate. Good luck teams.

for top of the ladder. Down at the lunch break situation was bleak, but late rallies from the Parkers won the day. Ian Kitt, June Damon, Brian Diaper and Geoff Ampt were down 5-18 with 7 ends to go, but won the last 7 ends 21-0 to win overall by 8 shots, 26-18. Jim Westwell, Rob Woff, Peter Hayden and Heather Naismith had a close game all day, but a late 5 shots on one end sealed the result,

19-12. Grace Hogan, Jen Sherry, Gwen Clough and Ray Wood had another close game finally losing 17-21. Hampton Park (2) 14-62 defeated Albert Park VRI (2) 2-51. Next Tuesday Hampton Park’s Division 3 will play Middle Park at Pound Road for promotion in the first day of the finals.

Finals time for Narre bowlers NARRE WARREN BOWLS TUESDAY FOLLOWING the last home-andaway round this week, all three of Narre Warren’s Tuesday pennant sides have made it into finals next week. This is a super effort for the club. The Division 1 firsts hosted the Dandenong Club this week and won well, cementing their third place finish on the ladder, and booking a finals berth against Keysborough. Wilma Haringsma, Gary Gilchrist, Carl Lapham, Rod Lane 26-10; Judy Naughton, Reg Young, Wilma Stevenson, Jimmy Millar 21-20; Shirley Bell, Alan Dawson, Eric Sydenham, Neville Bradley 23-12. The Division 3 seconds played Noble Park at their place and had the best of wins, all three rinks up. They too have set in place a finals match against Cranbourne RSL. Sep Van Maanen, Ethel Van Maanen, Alan Mark, Keith Mark 30-11; Alaine Dawson, Ernesto Vergara, Micki Horton, Brian Fraser 19-15; Nancy Pugh, Pam Uren, Ralph Devonshire, Enid Gibb 27-18. The Division 5 thirds were at home to ladder leaders Bentleigh. Despite a close loss they retained their third

position and will play Ferntree Gully in a final next Tuesday. Cathy Pater, Janice Moran, Andy Tobler 22-123; Len O’Brien, Jack Norman, Peter Pater 17-23. SATURDAY - SEMI FINALS Three of Narre Warren’s Saturday sides played in Section semi-finals, two at home and one away. The Division 4 seconds played host to fourth place Parkdale, and despite having home ground advantage, they were beaten and are eliminated. Peter Groom, Alan Mark, Ralph Devonshire, Stan Robinson 15-23; Mark Groom, Keith Mark, Peter Castricum, Greg Cowan 19-17; Colin Groom, David Shearer, John Heathcote, Reg Johnstone 10-20; Janis Dukats, Luca Klarica, Bill Brewster, Norm Hosmer 19-15. The Division 6 thirds also had a home final this week against Heatherdale. With three rinks up they easily won the game and booked a grand final place against Ferntree Gully at Ringwood on Sunday. Peter Lister, Bob Gye, Sharon Bull, Brent Grigg 25-12; Fred Fox, Rudi Pompe, Micki Horton, Enid Gibb 28-16; Peter Rouse, Rick Hoare, Ethel Van Maanen, Brian Fraser 16-19; Glen

Cadman, Ernesto Vergara, Steve Boyd, Damian Brick 27-16. The Division 7 fourths played their semi-final against Bayswater at Bayswater. They put up a good fight, but went down in the end, and were eliminated. SATURDAY GRAND FINAL Only one of Narre Warren’s Saturday sides made it through to the Section grand final, the Division 6 thirds. The final was played against Ferntree Gully on a neutral ground at Ringwood Bowls Club. The side was successful in winning the day, with three rinks up and one drawn, for a comprehensive overall win. They will now play in Division quarter finals next Saturday at a place to be decided. Peter Lister, Bob Gye, Sharon Bull, Brent Grigg 25-25; Mark Groom, Rudi Pompe, Micki Horton, Enid Gibb 25-20; Peter Rouse, Phillip Howard, Ethel Van Maanen, Brian Fraser 22-20 (Rick Hoare started, but had to pull out due to illness); Glen Cadman, Ernesto Vergara, Steve Boyd, Damian Brick 23-16. Congratulations team. Good luck next week.

CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS PENNANT - SECTION FINALS DIVISION 5 IN a great start to their finals campaign the RSL just did enough the beat a determined Sandringham on the Saturday. Then on the Sunday they won the section pennant when they defeated a brave Hampton 89 to 61. In a magnificant display of bowling on the Sunday, Yvonne van der Wees' side anchored the team winning by 28 shots. John Vowles' team did well winning by 7 shots. The team now bowls again Saturday 12 March at Mordialloc and if they keep winning are a big chance of clinching the Melbourne Metro Division 5 pennant. DIVISION 8 - SIDE 4 In a very close game on the Saturday against archrivals Cardinia Waters, the RSL came out on top winning by 5 shots. On Sunday in the Section final Peter Zimmerman’s side ensured that the team won the section pennant winning by 15 shots. The final score was RSL 49 def Edithvale 44. The team now continue on their quest for the elusive overall section winner when they travel to Mitcham on Saturday 12 March. MIDWEEK - SECTION SEMI FINALS DIVISION 3 Cranbourne RSL 70 defeated Narre Warren 38 The RSL overcome a slow start to power home after the break winning by 32 shots. Yvonne vd Wees and Ray Chapman’s sides both doing very well winning by 14 shots, while John Spencer’s team completed the clean sweep with a 4 shot win. DIVISION 4 Cranbourne RSL 75 defeated Berwick 52 The RSL completed the daily double when they defeated Berwick by 23 shots on a very hot day at Cranbourne RSL. Steve Hickson’s and Tom Bonney’s sides the star performers, both winning by 12 shots. John Black’s side just missed out going down by 1 shot. Both midweek teams now bowl again on Thursday in their quest to match their Saturday team mates performance of winning the section pennant. The RSL have had a very good year with four out of their six sides making the finals. Three of those sides will next year play in the higher Division Two have so far won their section pennant while two more may match that effort, depending on results this Thursday. Well done to all the bowlers who represented the RSL during the year and in the finals.

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New A4 worth the wait By PETER ANDERSON AUDI’S A4 has just entered its fourth generation but if you poke around you’ll see that it’s known as the B9 the ninth-generation of the four rings’ B-segment offering, stretching back to the early 1970s starting with the first Audi 80, sold here as the Fox. The old car, released way back in 2008 was still selling strongly right up to the death, owing much to its understated good looks and value proposition, helping Audi to a record year in 2015. But underneath it was getting on a bit and the cabin was lacking many of the toys of not only other Audis but - crucially - its competitors. The B9 is also spun off the VW Group’s MLB Evo platform which has already produced the acclaimed second generation Q7. The new range debuts with three petrol engines - a 1.4-litre and two 2.0-litres - and a sole 2.0-litre turbodiesel. The 1.4 is included in the Australian A4 range for the first time. There’s also a huge list of new goodies to part you and your cash. Pricing starts at $55,500 for the 110kW/250Nm 1.4 litre TFSI frontwheel drive. The first of the 2.0 litre petrols is front-wheel drive as well and produces 140kW and 320Nm and kicks off at $60,900. The 140kW/400Nm 2.0 TDI is Quattro-only for $66,900

and the second 2.0 petrol, the Quattro 185kW, is $69,990. The new entry level 1.4 is $1500 cheaper than the outgoing entry level 1.8. Audi says the equipment level is higher to offset the performance penalty. The old A4 range had a big gap to the 2.0 TFSI Quattro which is now filled by the 2.0 front-wheel drive model. The two Quattro models (Audi expects the petrol Quattro to be the big seller) are both slightly more than their predecessors, but have a lot more gear as standard, most obviously safetyrelated. There wasn’t any pricing available for the wagon Avant, which is expected here before the middle of the year. All A4s feature adaptive LED headlights, 8.3-inch MMI screen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, sport front seats, partial leather trim, Audi Connect internet functionality (requires a data SIM card), three-zone climate control and (finally!) not one but two USB ports to go with Bluetooth. The 1.4 rolls on 18-inch alloys. The new 2.0 TFSI front-drive adds DAB+, hands-free boot opening and electric passenger seat. The TDI and TFSI Quattro Sports are identically-specced, with 19-inch alloy wheels, sports suspension, upgraded sound system, memory driver’s seat and folding/heated exterior mirrors.

The latest Audi A4 is a huge step forward. There are tons of options from which to choose, but as ever, Audi helpfully groups them together into packages. The $1900 Assistance Package adds Active Lane Assist, adaptive cruise control with stop and go and traffic jam assistant, distance indicator and pre-sense front (helps you to avoid having a crash and prepares the car for one if it’s inevitable), turn assist (tries to stop you turning in front of oncoming traffic), collision avoidance and high beam assist. The Technik Package adds Audi’s sensational virtual cockpit and headsup display. The Virtual Cockpit is

lifted from the TT and Q7, a 12.3-inch fully digital display run by a powerful NVIDIA graphics card. The S-Line Sports package is almost completely cosmetic with leather/ alcantara trim, S-Line 19-inch alloys, sport suspension (if it’s not already fitted), S-Line exterior and interior bits and bobs and a few other extras. The price differs across the range, starting at $5200 on the 1.4, $5000 for the 2.0 140kW and $3200 for the TDI and TFSI Sport. There’s also the Parking Assistance Package with plenty of auto-parking

tech ($950) and S-Line which adds lots of styling aggro and varies in price depending on the wheel size you choose. Individual options include matrix LED headlights for $1700, metallic paint for $1420, adaptive suspension ($1100 on quattro/$1700 on frontwheel drive in Sport or Comfort flavours), B&O 3D stereo ($1500), the list goes on. The two adaptive suspension options differ in both the aggressiveness of the dampers and in ride height. Comfort lops 10mm off the steel suspension’s ride height while being biased towards a comfortable ride experience while the sport version drops the car 23mm and is more aggressive on the damper settings. On the safety front, all cars have eight airbags, with the last two being side airbags for the rear passengers. All A4s also have exit warning, a nifty feature to warn you of cars and cyclists approaching from behind. Also standard across the range is city emergency braking, pre-sense (closes windows and tightens belts if a collision is anticipated), cross-traffic assist, blind spot monitoring, pre-sense rear (warns other cars approaching too fast) and rear-view camera. For more information contact Audi Barry Bourke, 755 Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone 9707 2222.

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