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Criminals at 10 By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

NEW crime figures have revealed 10-year-olds are among the culprits committing violent and brazen home invasions throughout Casey and affluent inner city suburbs. For more than eight months, sleeping families have been falling victim to baby-faced thieves. Statistics paint a shocking spike in teen and tween acts of theft, assault and burglary across the south-east. Last year’s figures reveal offenders aged 10 to 14 committed more than double the number of burglaries and break-ins, compared to 2014. Youth and adult counsellor at Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre, Emma, said she couldn’t put the surge in crime down to one thing. “The sense of disengagement that youth feel can lead to behaviours that might seem bizarre, but make perfect sense to them in that moment,” Emma said. “It comes down to the context that they are living in, such as family breakdown. “They may have experienced poverty or exposure to violence and crime, social isolation and poor relationships with significant adults or may not feel engaged with different institutions.” The alarming increase in crime in primary aged students and tweens has been well documented in recent months, as Dandenong’s Apex Gang made headlines at Moomba after they were embroiled in a brawl in Melbourne’s CBD. Several arrests followed the incident, but local police continue to battle the youth crime epidemic in the south east. According to the latest Crime Statistics Agency figures, offences committed by 10 to 14-year-olds jumped from 101 to 167 in Greater Dandenong last year - a 66 per cent rise. Dandenong Inspector Bruce Kitch-

en partly attributed the 18 per cent rise in offences in Dandenong by 10 to 19-year-olds to the car-thieving Apex Gang. “But it is not necessarily all to do with that particular young group,” Insp Kitchen said. “The real concern is if the homeowner goes downstairs to get a drink of water and is confronted by (burglars), then anything can happen.” Insp Kitchen pointed to the “ice epidemic” and more “kids” wandering at night to the spike in thefts. “Ice remains a problem for us,” he

said. Casey home invasions committed by youths aged 15 to 19 was also up 24 per cent in 2015 compared to the previous year and Detective Sergeant Ivan Bobetic, from the Dandenong Embona Taskforce said such offences had been ongoing for two years. “The level of violence and lack of contrition is alarming for their ages it seems they have no concept of what they are doing, conscience for the victims or they simply don’t care,” Det Sgt Bobetic said. The stats showed the majority of

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robberies committed in Casey in 2015 were by offenders aged 15 to 19, with the number of youthful thieves tripling since 2014. Assault and related offences by youths in Casey has also surged in the past two years with a jump of 11 per cent in the age category 20 to 24, but local youth counsellor, Emma said the media played a part in the problem. “Things kids want are very visible and seem accessible, they see media figures they admire with things they want. “And it seems not very accessible to

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Dancing for inclusion By GEORGIA WESTGARTH LIVING with a disability hasn’t stopped 40 young people dancing their way to confidence. This year’s All Abilities Dance Program, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Casey and Casey Council’s MetroAccess program has provided eight weeks of dance classes for people of all abilities. Participants tried their hand at hip-hop, line dancing, ballroom and Bollywood and will perform at the Rotary Club of Casey Presentation Ball for People of All Abilities on Saturday 20 August. Sue Wood from the Casey Council said the classes had been a great success. “Each week 40 people attended and it was obvious at the end of the term participants had increased their confidence in a social environment, made new friends and learnt new skills, while at the same time having lots of fun,” she said. For more information on the ball or to help out, contact Margaret Heslin on 0417 210 747.

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Stripper stalker guilty By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A KITTENS bouncer was placed on a two-year community-based order after pleading guilty to stalking and threatening a stripper by pressing an illegal handgun against her face in Hallam. Patrick Iaulualo, 21, of Hampton Park, had initially denied the 19-yearold victim’s claims they had a brief affair and that after its demise he stalked, threatened and pulled a gun on her in his car on Australia Day night. From the start, he admitted to police to owning the unregistered .22 calibre gun and 150 rounds of matching am-

munition found in his car’s back seat. Iaulualo told police he was armed out of fear of outlaw motorcycle gang members after shots were fired at his South Melbourne workplace in November. According to police, the married father-of-two phoned the alleged victim, then visited her at a Hallam house on 26 January. CCTV footage showed Iaulualo driving up and down the street several times before visiting the former work colleague. The victim agreed to speak in Iaulualo’s car, where he allegedly pulled the gun

and placed the barrel against her face. He pressed a button and activated a red laser on the weapon, the victim told police. At that stage, the victim allegedly feared she would be shot and begged to go home. Fifteen minutes later, Iaulualo followed the victim’s car. During the drive, he rang to say: “I feel like I’m letting you go too easy“, the court heard. He allegedly instructed her to pull into a servo or he’d shoot her tyres. CCTV footage showed the accused approach the victim’s car and sit in the

passenger seat. Iaulualo was later seen pacing up and down as he was locked out of the service station, the court was told. The following day, police intercepted Iaulualo in his car with the loaded gun and ammunition. Defence lawyer Roona Nida told the court that Iaulualo had been attacked in custody by prisoners with bikie gang links on 19 March. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen took into account a favourable psycholgical report that noted Iaulualo’s remorse and insight. It stated the accused was at low risk of re-offending.

Mr Vandersteen told Iaulualo he had been “naive“ and “out of his depth“ at Kittens. Instead he should focus on the strong support from family and friends, including his wife. “I can’t see you using that gun. “You’ve drifted. And drifted in a big way in the last few months.“ He jailed Iaulualo for 57 days which had already been served in remand - on top of the supervised corrections order. The accused was warned that if he breached the order - or the intervention order protecting the victim - he would face a substantial jail term.

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Committee’s search for identity By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WHAT’S the region’s identity? That’s the question the fresh-faced Cardinia Shire and City of Casey tourism advisory committee is trying to work out in a bid to boost tourism in the south-east region. A local trailblazer in the field, Michael Johnson owner of Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park in Pearcedale, says there’s a lot to gain from an emphasis on local tourism. “It’s about making use of the constant traffic passing through the region to the Mornington Peninsula, Phillip Island and on the Sydney-Melbourne route, and enticing them to stop and spend money here,” Mr Johnson said. “The friends and relative market is very big in Casey. Because we are so multicultural we get families coming from overseas to visit their relatives here.” Mr Johnson first initiated the tourism conversation with former Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon about three years ago and is thrilled to see the neighbouring councils merge to tackle tourism. “Tourism in Casey hasn’t been consistently attacked,” he said. “Tourism is a long-term process, it doesn’t just land on your doorstep, it takes several years to build up an identity.” Mr Johnson said this year the committee would be focused on developing a marketing strategy for the entire region. “I think tourism is undervalued as an economic activity, tourism is a very valuable builder of local jobs and entry level and senior positions. “And just ask the fish and chip shop owner, he’ll tell you about the customers he gets while passing his door after visiting another attraction. Tourism brings people into the region.” But according to Mr Johnson, the tourism pull has to have several strings to its bow.

A SPIKE in snatch-and-run crooks has prompted Narre Warren police to warn Casey residents of the dangers surrounding selling goods online. Detective Senior Sergeant Rob Clark said there’s a resurgence of scammers in Casey and they’re targeting mobile phones. “It’s been occurring quite frequently in Casey and we are warning all sellers to be vigilant,” he said. The setup starts online when the offender offers to buy the mobile phone, knowing they will snatch the phone and run without paying. “They arrange to meet victims at unusual locations, car parks at McDonald's and use a stolen phone with a different number to communicate before the robbery,” Det Sgt Clark said. “If selling goods online be careful, look out for suspicious behaviour.” Have you fallen victim to thieves doing a runner? Let us know at dailyeditor@starnewsgroup.com. au or contact Georgia Westgarth on 5945 0612.

Drug driver in police net By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

Casey tourism trailblazer and owner of Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, Michael Johnson with Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS one of his popular residents, Hootie, the barn owl. 152098 “People want to go to several things when they’re out for the day, we also need to keep locals staying in the region too, instead of visiting elsewhere.”

The new-look joint venture by Cardinia Shire and Casey councils aims to create a reason to visit the region. If you have an idea for “our

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RAMPED up Easter policing activity in Casey allegedly caught a Cranbourne man driving on drugs. Just after 1.30pm on Easter Sunday, Cardinia Highway Patrol members responded to reports of erratic driving on the Princes Highway. A 22-year-old Cranbourne North man was tracked down and given an oral fluid test (OFT) which returned a positive reading for methamphetamine.

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Kids reserve eggs STUDENTS big and small from across Casey enjoyed some Easter fun in their classrooms and at the Melbourne Easter Show. Cranbourne West Primary School and Rangebank Preschool celebrated with egg hunts and a bonnet parade before the bunny dropped in, while thousands enjoyed the festival atmosphere at Lawson Poole Reserve. The free show had all areas covered with attractions, rides and a fireworks display to top off the three-day event.

Above: Teachers Andrea Leonard and Kylie Wickham entertaining Cranbourne West Primary students before their parade around the gym.

Above: Jameson, Tegan, Cain and Barbara getting stuck into their finds.

Barbara the 'Easter Bunny’ with Sakthi dressed in her Easter colours.

Right: Rangebank Preschool youngsters Aurora and RJ had a ball on their hunt for chocolate eggs.

Preps Samia and Sophie with the Easter Bunny.

Right: Grade 5 student Matthew from Cranbourne West Primary School at the school's Easter Bonnet Parade.

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Grade 2 student Ngakita with her friend Hayley, giving the ukulele a strum and humming a few bars.

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CRANBOURNE West Primary School was transformed into an old-fashioned country show on Wednesday. Hundreds flocked to the show gates to experience the fun, which included a bake-off, talent and art show and activity stalls galore. The whole school event taught students the value of money as each competition, demonstration and stall was paid for with tokens. The school’s Debbie Dodd said the money exchanged for tokens used by the students raised $6000 and would be spent by teachers. “Last year teachers spent it on things like furniture and maths resources and this year they will be able to spend about $1000 each,” Ms Dodd said. It was the third year the school had celebrated the community fun day and Ms Dodd said it was getting better with age. “We had students baking, building gardens in pots and drawing portraits of our school principal they call Mr B,” she said. “The day is about real life learning and it teaches the students about spending money and what people are willing to pay for something.”

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New zone for top cop By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OVER a near three-decade long policing career, Paul Breen has had a number of highlights. But as he wraps up his role as Casey's police Inspector after two years, the seasoned officer said it had been the most “enjoyable role I’ve had”. “I’m lucky enough to lead, in my view, the most energetic and professional work force that I’ve been involved with in in my time as a police officer,” he said. “There is strong morale in a super busy environment. “And I’m also lucky enough to be supported by six very competent senior sergeants. “I couldn’t praise my senior sergeants and the sergeants enough. “They’ve been quite outstanding.” Insp Breen is moving into a new role with Victoria Police as the Investigation and Response Inspector for Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. And he’s very happy he’ll still be able to keep an “eye on crime” in Casey. If Insp Breen leaves behind any legacy after finishing up next month, the 29-year police veteran said he’d like to think it’s the strong partnerships and links he has built up with Casey’s wide-ranging community groups. “By doing that we’ve made them aware of the issues at hand and they’re made aware of the issues that we’re dealing with,” Insp Breen said. “There’s been some terrific partnership building. “What I found here in Casey, what I learnt very early on, was

Paul Breen will finish up as Casey's police Inspector next month. 151727 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS to get a strong gauge, go down to some of the soup kitchens, and I went down to Transit in Webb Street and met some amazing community people. “Those types of community groups really inspire me.” This isn’t the only legacy he’s leaving behind in Casey.

Insp Breen has been pivotal in setting up several police-led initiatives such as the ‘Chatting with Casey Cops’ local radio program, while he was also heavily involved alongside Casey council in pushing for extra safety precautions at Lysterfield Lake where there have been three drowning deaths since

July 2000, according to Life Saving Victoria. His continual support of the City of Casey saw Insp Breen receive many plaudits from a number of councillors during last week’s public meeting. Insp Breen came over to Casey after serving as Local Area Commander for the Port Phillip region, a role that saw him based in St Kilda. He said Port Phillip had its own challenges, its own “edginess” as a result of street prostitution and alcohol-fuelled crime, which put him in good stead when he walked in as the Local Area Commander for Casey, which has its own unique challenges. It’s well-publicised that the City of Casey consistently has the highest family violence statistics in the state, while Insp Breen said the reality of having only one major arterial road - the Monash Freeway - results in road safety and road trauma being significant issues. “In Casey the biggest challenge is how do we deal with such a vastly growing population in an enormous area?” Insp Breen said. “And we’ve got to be so efficient and smart with our tasking. “The challenge has been to really make strong inroads on reducing family violence and having a very strong effect on recidivist offenders.” While Insp Breen is sad to be leaving his position at Casey, he’s excited to be once again stepping outside his comfort zone. After all, he did exactly that two years ago and it brought him to Casey. “It’s been a place where I’ve really enjoyed coming to work every day,” Insp Breen said.

Police were eyewitnesses to high-speed car accident By ANEEKA SIMONIS AN ALLEGED drug-driver from Berwick ran up the back of a car at high speed in Clyde, sending it spinning out of control before slamming into a lamp post, in a night-time collision under police investigation. The 21-year-old Berwick man was reportedly behaving erratically when police arrived at the scene of the crash, on Clyde Fiveways Road near Ballarto Road, after 9.30pm on Sunday 27 March. The probationary driver undertook drug and alcohol test at the scene before being transferred to hospital, though he was not admitted. The smash victim, a 39-year-old Mount Martha woman, was admitted to Dandenong Hospital with serious facial injuries. The crash was witnessed by police travelling in an unmarked police vehicle in the opposite direction. The driver was detected travelling about 110km/h in the 80km/h zone, alleged Pakenham police Senior Sergeant Graeme Stanley. He said it was unclear whether the alleged drugged speedster noticed police turn to follow him, however soon after police began trailing the car the driver smashed into the back of the motorists’ car sending it spinning across the road, and then slammed into the lamp post. The man was accompanied to hospital by police who charged him on summons. Police are awaiting the results of the drug and blood alcohol tests however the offending driver allegedly made admissions to using drugs before getting behind the wheel, according to Sen Sgt Stanley, who described his behaviour as “erratic”. Police were about a kilometre behind the man’s car when the collision occurred.

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OUR sneaky Casey council has put up cat registration, desexed and immunised, for 2015/2016 to $45. In 2014/2015 it was $36 therefore the increase of $9 equates to a 25 per cent increase. More money by stealth. What do I get for my $45? Arvo Talvik, Cranbourne.

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licensed and people riding with reg and a licence. Then you would have true stats. Shane Denniss, via Facebook People think they are bullet proof!!! Debra Kennedy, via Facebook Roos killed in ‘sickening’ attack Feral sick idiots. What do they get out of this? Real big and manly...NOT! Pack of weak pathetic excuses for humans! If there is a link between the act of violence on animals and humans, lock these sort of people away with more than a maximum of two years! Absolute low life scum is all they are! Kathy Young-Derek, via Facebook

Absolute dogs. I feel so sick to read this. Bogan murderers. Only a matter of time before they do this to a human also. Line them up so we can take their life the same way they took another living creature’s. Nicole Tevaga, via Facebook Guys with nothing better to do with their time. Send them to National Service and sort them out (although I feel sorry for the instructors having to put up with these idiots). Otherwise, jail and string them up, no food or drinks until they die. Marion Cobban, via Facebook Let’s watch and see nothing happen to the psychopaths. Rachel Mulder, via Facebook

It’s None Of Our Business But ... A WOMAN left an unusual calling card for her ex-husband, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. Having tracked the ex down to his new girlfriend’s home, the woman left the following in the letter box - chewing gum, gamblers’ literature and a torn portion of their marriage certificate. She was clearly in breach of a full intervention order. To make matters worse, she gave police doctored documents to try to show she was in hospital at the time. The judge took into account the woman’s list of physical ailments and fined her $2400 - mainly for producing the false documents.

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YOU’D think after a few years on the Casey council beat that one of the Star News reporters would understand how the council meeting schedule works. Not for the first time the reporter had to check why there wasn’t a meeting this week, and was reminded that Casey council meetings are only held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Hopefully now he’ll remember how it works, but let’s not hold our collective breath! RELIGIOUS speeding and drug and alcohol influenced drivers were rampant on local

SHE’S four years old and has always wanted to share her hair with sick kids. Hampton Park youngster Summer Vella chopped her long locks for the World’s Greatest Shave and will donate her hair to be made into a wig. Proud mum Erin Murphy said it was a photo that prompted Summer’s interest. “She saw a picture of a little girl with no hair, and asked some questions. Ever since then, she’s been talking about sharing her hair,” Ms Murphy said. The kindergarten kid has raised more than $1300 for the Leukaemia Foundation and didn’t blink an eye lid as the scissors sliced her mane. Summer’s hair will go to Variety where it will be used to make wigs for children with alopecia and other illnesses that involve hair loss. roads this Easter. Within two hours Cardinia Highway Patrol members impounded two Pakenham cars after one man was caught travelling 50km/h over the speed limit on his way back from church. The Easter Sunday incidents - a part of Victoria Police’s Operation Nexus - all started at 8.30am on the Princes Freeway. A 22-year-old Pakenham man’s car was im-

pounded for a month and he had his licence suspended when he was detected driving at 150km/h in a 100km/h zone. Hours later, Cardinia Highway Patrol members pulled over a 61-year-old Pakenham man on Henry Road. He was also travelling home from church, this time with his mother, when he blew a positive 0.136 per cent. His car was impounded.


Tradies tools are targeted vans and trailers belonging to tradesmen,” the statement read. “These tools are being stolen from vehicles parked in both residential streets and at work sites. “Having tools stolen can be both costly and an interruption to business so it’s important to store tools securely when they are not in use.” Casey police have also thrown their support behind a new video campaign calling on the community to lock their cars.

Released this month by Victoria Police, the 46-second video entitled ‘The Thankful Thief, shows a motorist willingly handing over her belongings to a nearby thief, and finishes with the tagline ‘You might as well hand over your valuables’. Car thefts have been an ongoing problem in the City of Casey, with police continually reminding residents to ensure their doors are locked, and to leave no valuables unattended and in plain sight.

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THE excitement of the Melbourne Easter Show was soured when donated money meant for sick kids was stolen from ‘Pete’ the piggy bank at the Cranbourne show grounds. Children’s hospice charity, Very Special Kids (VSK), had giant Pete on show over the Easter long weekend to raise money for their annual piggy bank appeal. VSK community fund-raising manager Addy Wetzler said the theft was “very disappointing”. “This is the first time one of our giant piggy banks has been broken into and the theft was discovered by two VSK volunteers,” Mr Wetzler said.

Those volunteers were Jenn and Duarte Da Costa, whose daughter died at a VSK hospice in 2013, at just three years old. Detective Senior Sergeant Rob Clark said a small amount of cash was taken from the iconic pig between 4.30pm on Saturday 26 March and 10.30am the following day. “The pigs lock was forced open,” he said. The heartless theft came at a time of grieving for the Duarte Da Costa family, Mr Wetzler said. “Easter weekend was the anniversary of their daughter’s death, and they are active volunteers and continue to be supported by Very Special Kids through our bereavement program.”

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Hungry heat By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HILLCREST Christian College students are heating it up in the kitchen for local homeless people. VCE and Community Service co-ordinator Paul Schnabel said the school took on a different inspiring theme each year, and 2016 had embraced the word ‘pursuit’. “As the year has unfolded, we have been looking at ways our college can pursue various endeavours so we can develop and grow as a college and community,” Mr Schnabel said.

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The school’s cooking for the homeless program works off voluntary students donating hours each fortnight. Mr Schnabel said the college had partnered with Peninsula City Church, “who collect the meals made by the students and distribute them.” “The students have been enthusiastic and have really enjoyed participating in the program. “They have a real sense of reaching out and helping those in need.”

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(215278) IDEAL STARTER.Two bedroom property, recently renovated, polished (216033) Well located 2 bedroom unit on a corner block with its own separate floorboards, low maintenance block with carport accommodation. Walking driveway. Spacious lounge include A/C, built in robes & ceiling fans to bathrooms, distance to Cranbourne railway station. Be quick it won’t last long. single garage plus garden shed & a low maintenance back yard. Walk to shops schools & public transport. Ideal 1st home or investment property. For an inspection call Harry Syros direct.

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

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(216046) Approx. 18sq home, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, master with full ensuite and WIR. Needs a little TLC to bring back the sparkle but your efforts will be rewarded. Split system heating & cooling, spacious kitchen with under bench oven, cooktop & overhead cupboards. 661m² (approx.) block with great access for truck or earth moving equipment & only 8 years old.

(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.

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IT’S A STUNNER, BETTER THAN NEW (216050) Immaculate throughout, 3 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & WIR, built in robes to all 3 bedrooms, bamboo looring plus ceramic tiling to wet areas. Large kitchen with S/Steel appliances, underbench oven & gas cooktop, gas ducted heating & split system cooling ensure year round comfort. Outdoors we have a sheltered pergola patio area, with rear access roller door from the garage, the home has a great feel low maintenance gardens & a pleasant outlook onto the reserve and wetlands. Quiet but handy location walk to the Hunt Club schools and Shopping Centres.

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

(216058) 4 Bedroom, 2 bathroom home, central location, ducted heating, polished boards, blackwood kitchen, dishwasher, split system heating & cooling, granite tiled spa area, 633m² approx. block, in ground pool, double carport & single garage. Inspections by calling Frank Barrett for Inspections.

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

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(216049) Situated in the popular Waverley Park estate this older style weather board home can be restored to its former glory or ideally would suit the astute investor, with scope to develop into a multiple unit site (STCA). Land is approx. 2006m² or just under half an acre. Be quick this opportunity will not last long. For all inspections contact Harry Syrros direct.

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

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BEAUTIFULLY positioned in the sought after Bellbird Park Estate, this outstanding double storey family home displays pristine presentation and extensive living accommodation. The home boasts four large living areas, a study, four bedrooms each with built-in wardrobes, and a spacious master bedroom complete with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite which includes a corner spa. The centrally located kitchen is complete with quality stainless steel appliances and walk-in pantry which overlooks the meals, family room and spacious rumpus or theatre room. It offers exceptional outdoor entertaining options including a spacious entertaining area under pergola and a beautiful solar heated, self-cleaning in-ground swimming pool which would be perfect for those summer barbeques with family and friends. Other features include gas ducted heating and ducted cooling throughout, solar panels and a remote controlled double garage with both internal and rear roller access which

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leads through to a generous paved outdoor area. This property is perfect for those with boats, caravans or trailers. Located within close proximity to shops, schools and public transport access, this home is sure to impress the fussiest of families.

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YOUR NEXT INVESTMENT Invest or holiday by the bay where you will find this three bedroom, one bathroom home with a quality rental return. The home is light, bright with open plan living in the kitchen , dining and living space with high ceilings and the added bonus of an undercover outdoor entertainment area with its own toilet and vanity. The main bathroom has a bath and shower with plenty of room and a separate laundry too. This home is located in a prestigious estate close to the foreshore, walking tracks and general store at Corinella. With the school bus passing by and close to main facilities it will suit a wide variety of people making it perfect for the investor or to escape for a holiday by the bay and be just over 85 minutes from Melbourne. Price: $265,000 PLUS Agent: Madelyne Golby 0408 559 096

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THIS impeccable family home of generous proportions is positioned on just over an acre in a captivating garden setting. The versatile floor plan boasts four bedrooms including two master suites, a formal lounge with open fire and open plan kitchen, with dining and family rooms incorporated. Each room enjoys garden views through ample windows which bring the outdoors in. It features a fully equipped kitchen, wood heating, split system heating/cooling, two ensuites and a main bathroom. Outdoors has been designed for those who enjoy entertaining without compromise. There is a covered, decked entertaining area complete with barbecue overlooking a private, spacious yard and superb gardens. Tradesmen are catered for with a double carport, long drive, generous shed and a caravan/boat port.

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THIS exquisitely detailed family home sits proudly among beautifully manicured gardens that are the centrepiece of the 10 stunning acres where a relaxed rural lifestyle is guaranteed. Privacy is ensured on the elevated setting from the main road. The site provides views of the countryside and the home itself has a timeless style enhanced with 10 foot ceilings, decorative cornices, ornate ceiling roses and classic dado panelling. There’s a formal lounge/dining room, a huge family room incorporating the meals area and a fully appointed timber kitchen with a large walk-in pantry. All four bedrooms are spacious and have fitted built-in mirrored wardrobes and ceiling fans with fixed televisions to bedrooms two, three and four. The main bedroom has a beautiful ensuite featuring a semi frameless shower. A self-contained one bedroom home under roof line adds another dimension to the home and is perfect for extended family, guests or as a separate rental. Outside is a sensational covered entertaining area with a built-in barbecue and an open fire place that overlooks the solar heated in-ground pool and gas heated spa. Other features include an oversized double lock-up garage with remote controlled door and a separate car brick garage with storage room, zoned slab heating throughout the home plus two gas log fire places, two ducted evaporative cooling systems, a zoned alarm and ducted vacuum, 10 fenced paddocks of various sizes with their own irrigation systems, a huge float shed, hay sheds, a ménage and everything needed for those with horses or cattle, and a veggie patch fit for a king. With this property’s close access to the freeway, public transport, schools and

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New Coles is giving back THE new Coles store at Casey Central is already giving back to the community. Store team members 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 Casey Central store manager Shannon Lynch said the opening

of new stores in Casey Central and Berwick was a demonstration of the company’s commitment to the 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

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officially welcoming loyal customers to Coles Casey Central for a premium shopping experience,” he said. The store features a market-style layout including an in-store bakery, meat counter with two in-store butchers and an extended range of product displayed on ice for freshness. The new supermarket offers a range of locally grown vegetables and herbs including celery and leeks

grown by Schreurs and 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. The new store is at the southern end of Casey Central Shopping Centre on the corner of CranbourneNarre Warren Road and Littlecroft Avenue.

Hillsmeade Primary School principal Deborah Harry, school captains Stefanie and Joel, Coles State General Manager Sarah Hunter, Operations Manager Anna Lane and store manager Shannon Lynch officially open Coles Casey Central.

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History of Motorsport SHOWCASING the dawn of motorsport on Phillip Island commencing with the very first Australian grand prix in 1928 through to the present day. Slot cars RACE family and friends and experience the fun on Australia’s largest four-lane GP Slot Car Track an exact replica of the circuit. Simulator Race Centre TEST skills or challenge mates to a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.

These new matching tandem karts are equipped with duel controls. Super-Fast Hot Laps THREE heart pumping hot laps in a race prepared vehicle driven by resident race car driver to get hearts started with liftoff and road hugging turns that defy gravity in a white knuckle ride. Guided Circuit tours FOLLOW in the footsteps of racing superstars on a daily guided circuit tour featuring a MotoGP sound simulation and access to exclusive and restricted areas such as the Control Tower, Media Centre, Pit Roof and a photo opportunity on the Winner’s Podium. Champions’ bar and licenced cafe TRY the fresh menu with plenty

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The line-up at last year's show.

From the first to last By CASEY NEILL FROM Australia’s first home-made Holden to its last, the Dandenong Valley All Holden Street Car Show will have it all. The eighth annual Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills event will roll into Dandenong on Sunday 3 April. The inaugural event attracted 40 cars and brought in $2000. The number of cars on show had last year grown to about 500, with entries pouring in from across Victoria and interstate, and fund-raising topped $24,000. A 1948 FX Holden - the first of the

make manufactured in Australia - will this year be on display alongside one of the last Australian-built Commodores. There’ll be entertainment, kids’ activities, a Rotary barbecue and other food vendors, a performance from band The Infernos and a visit from Melbourne Transformers. Judging will this year include an extra category, Built by Holden but not a Holden, to cover Chevs and Buicks that had Australian-built bodies by what was then Holden’s Motor Body Builders Ltd which started in 1919. It will be among 50 trophies awarded on the day for Holdens ranging from im-

maculate original to highly modified. Money raised will support community programs including Hand Brake Turn, Casey North Community Centre, Big Brother Big Sister, Operation Newstart Dandenong and Casey, Teenage Road Accident Group (TRAG), Life Education and Livvi’s Place at Marriott Waters. The show will be held at Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong, from 9am to 3pm. Entry is $5 for adults and free for children aged under 16. Visit www.rotaryendeavourhills.org. au or www.facebook.com/groups/dandenongholdenshow for more information.

Steve Loxton with his FX Holden and Eric Hanna with the last Commodore model built in Australia.

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What’s on U3A Cranbourne THE U3A Cranbourne’s second term will start on Monday 11 April and U3A is looking for new members. This term will offer folk art, bridge, mahjong, click clack and chat knitting group along with singing for fun, cycling. U3A is also looking for a crochet teacher to start up a class. ■ Casey Indoor Leisure Centre 3/65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne. For more information contact Anne Thompson, tutor and co-ordinator on 5996 7841.

Slime Cup NICKELODEON Australia is turning up the slime-o-meter and bringing its new adventure series Slime Cup to Narre Warren. The slimey event is open to youths aged nine to 13. To enter, kids can submit their audition videos online or for the first time ever, pre-register to complete a series of challenges at on-ground events in Melbourne. From that 16 teams will be selected to compete in the semi-finals, which is a series of larger-than-life challenges that will test stamina, strength and stomachs to determine the final four teams. At the finale four teams will compete to win the ultimate prize of becoming the Guardians of Slime at Nickelodeon’s flagship event in September. ■ The on ground events will be held at Westfield Fountain Gate, 352 Princes Highway on Sunday 10 April from 10am to 4pm. To register visit nick.com.au.

The Big Freeze Festival MELBOURNE’S newest winter festival is coming to Cranbourne. For 10 days over the July school holidays, families will be able to experience snow along with snowman building and an enchanted forest, a giant snow globe, inflatable slides and character appearances. The festival will deliver days full of fun, workshops and rainy day arts and crafts. ■ Cranbourne Racecourse, Grant Street, from Saturday 2 July to Sunday 10 July between 9am and 5pm.

Lee Kernaghan at Hallam Hotel AUSTRALIAN country music legend Lee Kernaghan is taking his The Songs and The Stories in Concert show on the road and will play at the Hallam Hotel in May. The show will feature songs from his most recent album, Spirit of the Anzacs, which was the biggest selling Australian album of 2015. ■ Hallam Hotel, Thursday 19 May, 8.30pm. For more information call (03) 8786 0200 or visit www.moshtix.com.au.

Casey Kids Carnival 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 be-

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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 Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information contact GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visit www. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.

Indoor lawn balls GET active with full size indoor lawn bowls, free coaching and morning tea at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre. ■ New Holland Drive, Cranbourne East, every Friday morning from 10am to noon, morning tea costs $5.

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 on 5990 0900. Classes will start once group numbers are finalised.

Cranbourne Blue Light Disco The first senior disco will be held on Saturday 16 April for kids from year seven to 10. High school students will need to present an ID card upon entry. ■ Cranbourne Public Hall, High Street, Cranbourne. 6pm to 9pm. Cost: $10. No passouts and police on duty.

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

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

Car boot and market sale THE Cranbourne Bowling Club holdsa car boot and market sale on the first Sunday of every month. ■ 5 Grant Street / PO Box 126 Cranbourne, free entry, Cost: $10 per car. For more information call Shirley Venville on 0411774783 or email crannybowls@bigpond.com.


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Trades & Services

FREECALL

Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing

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M. 0400 383 588

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Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

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

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

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IRONING Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044 V Massage Therapists

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

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

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The Music Centre 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k

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

V Pets & Services

Ellagant Pooches

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

V Water Cartage

4WD Self Propelled Stump Grinder

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Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

Visited

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$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

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CRANBOURNE WEST 13 Todd Court, Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd April, 8:30am - 2:30pm. Furniture, kitchen, homewares, electrical, tools, outdoor furniture, fishing items, computer and handheld games, lots more.

Call Lucas 0419 259 266

Free Quotes

DOORS

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BILLIARD TABLE 8x4, slate with turn legs, new green cloth, new accessories, table in excellent condition. $1,450. Contact Joe 9795 9219 or 0499 853 720.

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SECURITY

Professional tree and stump removal Servicing all areas More than 20 years experience 24 hour storm damage Mulch for sale

L&C Tree Services

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

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General Classifieds

Employment

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Evening classes and ฀ ฀ ฀

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

South Cranbourne Book Now 0412 131 252 Brenda - Mystic Blessings www.mysticblessings.com.au

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

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(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

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PUG PUPPY, pure bred, born 17.01.16, female, very adorable, healthy with vet check, wormed, ready to go to new home. Microchip number 956000004513748. $1,200. Cranbourne. Ph: 0411 273 654.

5941 2516

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

David 9703 2011

Container Fork Operator If you have an injury, disability or illness and want to work then Outlook Employment is the place for you. With offices in Narre Warren, Cranbourne and Pakenham, we can provide you with a local high performing employment service. Our aim is to assist you to find and maintain a job. *Please call to confirm eligibility

Narre Warren 9705 6445 Cranbourne 5995 4385 Pakenham 5940 9896

NEED TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? Investor looking for houses in local area. No fees. Call Dave 0428 678 489. TRANSPORTABLE HOUSE For sale. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, WC, living room with wood fire, kitchen. Bright & airy. Includes gas H/W heater, fridge, gas range, microwave, transports in 2 sections. Location: Officer. $24,000ono. Call: 0420 209 696.

EXPERIENCED EXCAVATOR OPERATOR

Hospitality Staff Vacancies

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

Employment

Gaming / TAB / Kitchen / Bistro & Bar Staff Pakenham Racing Club are proud to announce the soon to be opened Club Officer venue, adding to its existing world class racecourse facility, and 7 day a week hospitality venue – Cardinia Club. Now is your chance to be a part of this exciting and growing organisation. We are currently looking for dynamic, energetic and passionate hospitality staff who can add to our existing team. We currently have vacancies for the following positions: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ our Venues grow. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ days, nights, weekends and public holidays is required, as well as the ability to work across our multiple Venues. To Apply, please visit www.pakenhamracing.com.au/employment and follow the prompts. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ 03 5940 6605 or by email on employment@pakenhamracing.com.au ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ 1222141-LB13-16

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QUALIFIED CHEF/ COOK

Part Time Medical Receptionist Experienced Medical Receptionist required for busy medical centre. Approx. 14 hours per week. Must be flexible to cover annual leave and sick leave, have strong customer service focus and be proficient in computer skills. Apply to Practice Manager: 61 Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills Email: cc@endhillsmedical.com.au Fax: 9708 1111 V Business Opportunities

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DRIVER / MEAT LUMPER

AVON

Gathercole’s The Meat People

Phone Bev 0411 334 415 V Positions Vacant

Driver Wanted Three Month Contract Experienced truck and dog trailer driver needed with heavy combination licence. Knowledge of South East suburbs a bonus. Start late April. Contact Mat:

0427 956 032

FULL TIME BUTCHER

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 1213191-DJ03-16

AM SHIFT LABOURERS

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

1220685-DJ11-16

Beaconsfield Butcher Shop is looking for a butcher to work in wholesale & retail butcher shop. Please contact Shane on: 0407 805 253 or shane @cherrytreeorganics .com.au

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

Trios Sports Club in Cranbourne is seeking to employ a Casual experienced Chef or Cook. The position involves split shifts over lunch and dinner service including weekends on a rotating roster. The applicant should have experience in all facets of food preparation including pans, grill and especially larder. Must be familiar with Health, hygiene and safety regulations, Food Act and OHS requirements. Must be able to work unsupervised, be efficient, exercise sound judgment under pressure and work well in a team environment. The right person will be rewarded with a great working environment and team. Please forward your application and resume to: Trios Sports Club Attn Ruwan Kawiratne, Head Chef PO Box 454 Cranbourne 3977 or email to ruwank@triossportsclub.com.au

Crane Truck Driver Must have HR licence, have crane and road ranger gear box experience. Delivering timber and building supplies to our clients building sites and homes Melbourne wide. Must be well presented, self motivated, fit and able to communicate with clients, suppliers and management alike to provide exceptional customer service. Full time position. Hours 7.30-4.00pm Monday - Friday, some Saturday work involved. Immediate start available to the successful candidate. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Resumes by email only.

sales@beaconsfieldtimber.com.au

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

section of Network Classifieds.

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

QUALIFIED PLUMBER

We require Truck Drivers

SEMI DRIVER

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

LOCAL SEMI DRIVER

With HC Licence and 3-5 years experience. Both positions must have a clean driving record.

office@weightmanplumbing.com.au or phone 0418 368 591

To apply contact Tim on 9703 2011 V Professional

TRUCK DRIVER We require a Truck Driver with Good Customer Service skills Full Time permanent run Hallam to Warrnambool – 5 nights per week, Country Line Haul run. (Must have Line Haul experience) Must have minimum 5 years B Double experience with clean driving record Extensive Non Syncro gearbox experience PLEASE PHONE 9703 2011 to apply V Positions Vacant

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Labourer / Traffic Controller

TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED

General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.

V Training And Development

Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care?

Panel Beater Required Full time qualified Panel Beater, for busy panel shop in Hallam. Excellent wages and conditions for the right applicant. Please contact Trev: 0425 732 686 or 9702 4503

QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED Ben 0421 707 015

Celebrations

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.

-For truck and dog trailer-

Must have ticket. South Eastern suburbs. Email resume to: info@sandridge roads.com.au

Above award wages paid.

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

Car, HC Licence and 2 years experience driving Tippers required. Good rates. Based in South East suburbs. Police Check required. Mark 0407 092 433.

Find it in the

Employment

Please contact Tim on 9703 2011 to discuss

Local Plumbing Company require an enthusiastic Tradesman to join our team. Our works include all aspects of Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Plumbing including new homes and maintenance. Applicant must show job commitment, be able to work unsupervised, and be willing to work as requested. Overtime and weekend work will be required at different times. For initial contact, please send resumes to:

section of Network Classifieds.

1187745-24-15

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Earn Extra Cash

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Keenan’s jumping for joy By JARROD POTTER CRANBOURNE’S jumping for joy on the back of little athletics success for Keenan O’Hanlon. The Meteorites’ marvel has been part of the club for many years, but his biggest impact has come recently as he made the decision to focus on his field events. With his eye set on triple jump and long jump success, O’Hanlon, 13, from Cranbourne, has been in in the midst of a golden summer after multiple wins at the Little Athletics Victoria State Track and Field Championships last week. He flew through the air on his home track at Casey Fields to claim the Under 13 boys triple jump before a nail-biting showdown in the long jump saw him take a one centimetre triumph.

“I just felt pretty good anyway to win a gold medal but it’s pretty awesome to travel 10 minutes and get this so it’s pretty cool,” O’Hanlon said. “In the triple jump it was pretty close - I won by one centimetre, I got 11.76 and the other guy got 11.75. “In long jump I was coming second the whole way and on the last jump the wind picked up and I just went with it and got me into first.” It comes on the back of his state title win at the Athletics Victoria Junior Track and Field Championships in February, defeating a few older and stronger opponents to earn his first gold of the summer and a ticket to Perth for the nationals. “I won state there and went to Perth for nationals and finished fifth in under15s so I was pretty happy with that,” O’Hanlon said. “It wasn’t an age group

above (for state) but I was one of the youngest there - so to do alright there was pretty good.” He’s off to Adelaide for the Little Athletics Australia championships soon and believes he’s a chance to add another medal to the ever-burgeoning trophy cabinet. It comes down to focus and discipline for the young athlete who has finally devoted his training attention to his best events, with the results of that hard work evident for all to see. “I’ve been doing them for a long time, but I haven’t really trained on them,” O’Hanlon said. “But now I’ve started training on them and it’s good to be getting up to these levels.” He wanted to thank his parents and the centre for their support.

Keenan O'Hanlon continued his aerial success at the Little Athletics Victoria state championships last week. 152158 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Footy and netball camp

Stingrays savour maiden victory By JARROD POTTER YOUTH GIRLS ACADEMY CHALLENGE REVIEW - GRAND FINAL IN A grand final that had it all, to the Dandenong Stingrays Youth Girls went the spoils of summertime success. Dandenong went into the final Youth Girls Challenge clash of 2016 well-placed but slight underdogs against the undefeated Sandringham Dragons. It took everything they had just to make the grand final, after the Stingrays dug deep to take a come-from-behind semi-final triumph over Calder. But this week the tables were turned; from the first bounce Dandenong surged in front and held on all day to bring the first football flag back to Shepley Oval since the old Dandy Redlegs days. Led from the front by a full-ground performance off skipper Georgia Walker, who starred through the centre before shifting to centre-half-back for the final term to man the dangerous Dragons’ forwards, Dandenong had stellar contributions across the lines. Three quick Stingrays’ goals in the first term left the Dragons chasing all day as Tyla Hanks, Imani Francis and Brooke Struylaart sunk the slipper into a few choice majors. Forward pressure proved critical; Dandenong’s tackling across the board left the Dragons unable to escape their defensive end. Hanks, Jas Grierson, and many others rode the Dragons into the ground time and time again. Kayla Ripari, Georgia Gee and Teagan Sheldon went in hard at every ball while Emily Browning, Suede Croad and Jess Provan provided huge run-and-carry across the flanks and beyond. But it would be hard to single out any Stingray who didn’t do her job when called upon as Dandenong had answers for everything Sandringham threw down. Dandenong set up the victory in the first half - booting most of its score with the first-term wind. The Rays went into the half with a 22-point lead and didn’t kick a goal afterwards, by then the damage was done. Sandringham toiled to keep the game moving, but couldn’t close the gap in the blustery, cold conditions at Frankston Park.

Dandenong Stingrays celebrate their Youth Girls Academy Challenge premiership. Team from: Scott Gowans (coach), Georgia Walker (captain), Tyla Hanks, Jessica Smith, Lauren Field, Jordyn Allen, Jas Grierson, Sophie Phillips, Samantha Ryan, Zoe Mitchell, Courtney Jones, Jess Provan, Georgia Gee, Teagan Sheldon, Kayla Ripari, Imani Francis, Brooke Struylaart, Emily Browning, Dayna Smith, Sammi Bullas, Parris Stahl, Dalia Ali, Suede Croad, Chloe Stephens, Pictures: JARROD POTTER Bridie Kennedy. 152148 Despite the topsy-turvy final half, as the Dragons put in for one last gutsy effort, the Stingrays emerged with a 4.8 (32) to 1.1 (7) winning score line to capture the first Challenge premiership. For Sandringham, Katherine Smith and Isabel Huntington were beyond exceptional and left it all out on the park in heartbreaking, but extremely commendable performances. Above all everyone left the ground smiling as the first thing both sides did was to shake hands, or more relevantly share hugs of joy and dismay equally. After that, in a show of great spirit, they took a combined sides photo to cap off the remarkably successful inaugural Challenge competition. Dandenong coach Scott Gowans was

amazed by the side’s adherence to its plans and structures and to keep the ball moving even when up against the twin challenges of the Frankston sea-side gale and the Dragons. But most of all, giving the Stingrays a premiership to put on the mantelpiece was the best part of all. “I think the ability to rotate the ball, hold possession when we needed to and move out wide and bring the ball into the forward line was a feature and they listed and implemented it,” Gowans said. “To be the first side to win a premiership at the Stingrays means a lot and it means even more because the girls lost last year, came back and regrouped to win it this year.” Walker’s performance earned her the player of the match award as she signed

off her Stingrays Youth Girls’ journey in the best way possible. “It’s pretty awesome - especially for the girls as the boys haven’t won a grand final yet, to be the first Youth Girls and first team at Dandy to win a grand final is pretty special,” Walker said. “Basically I was told to stick on this player and beat her in every contest as she’d been smashing us in the third quarter and just to do my job and stay in front and I guess I did that.” It is the first premiership won by a Stingrays side as Dandenong celebrates its 25th season in the TAC Cup. CHALLENGE GRAND FINAL SCOREBOARD DANDENONG SANDRINGHAM

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NARRE Warren Football Netball Club is hosting its inaugural School Holiday Camp on Friday 1 April 2016. The Football and Netball Camps will run side by side at Kalora Park, Fox Road, Narre Warren North and will be led by elite coaches, ex AFL player, Heath Black and VNL player and coach, Jade Heinrich. The club’s senior coaches will be assisted by senior footballers and netballers from the successful club. Junior players are encouraged to take advantage of this elite coaching experience and to learn from the best in their local environment. Sessions will cover skills, drills, technique and match play with a focus on enjoyment and participation. The camp will be on Friday 1 April, from 9am - 3pm at Kalora Park, Fox Road, Narre Warren North. Cost is $70 which includes barbecue lunch, water and fruit. Payment is to be made electronically and details to be recorded on the registration form. Any registrations and/ or inquiries can be directed to netball@nwfnc. com.au

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Young Eagles are soaring By JARROD POTTER ADDING a second VFL team to the Casey region, Cranbourne has earned the right to enter the newly formed VFL Women’s competition. The VFL standard has replaced the former VWFL Premier Division, and while Cranbourne’s 2015 VWFL Division 1 premiership victory is fresh in the minds of many, coach Kris Smith is under no illusion that this year’s competition will be as fruitful for the young, developing list. “We’re under no illusion that this won’t be hard work, we’ll have our bad days and good days and hopefully the good days outweigh the bad,” Smith said. “The average age is about at the 20 mark - for our list - we’re just a bunch of babies really and I’m a young coach still learning, so we’re just trying to see if we can get on a roll together.” While the step up will be monumental - facing premiers Darebin on Sunday and runners-up Melbourne Uni in the first three weeks - Smith thinks the side will rise to the level, or at least be much better for the experience against strong opposition. “I noticed last year when you play a team that’s not going that well, they can drag you down to that level and I really believe it goes the other way,” Smith said. “When we’re playing the better sides - more skilful and move with speed - they rise to that level and move up to meet them. Ash Fennell will lead the side once again while Bianca Jakobsson (vicecaptain), Tess McEvoy (deputy vicecaptain), Ellie Keatch, Steph Binder and Sarah Mooney round out the VFL leadership group.

Cranbourne aims to carry on its 2015 VWFL premiership success into the VFL with the newly formed Picture: JARROD POTTER women's competition starting this week. 144280 Joining the premiership winning group are former Berwick duo Courtney Clarkson and Shannon Barnes while Tess Butler (overseas), Alicia Heins (long term injury), Alice Barfoot (long term injury) are also set to join

the Eagles 2016 campaign. “Courtney Clarkson is the big one played state footy a couple of years ago when she was in her absolute prime,” Smith said. “She’s working on her fitness and getting the touch back and she

got in to the academy as a development player and is a handy inclusion.” It marks an amazing turnaround for the region’s female football stocks after Berwick folded only two years ago, forcing Cranbourne to take on the extra

players and move to Division 1 virtually on the eve of the season. But with a flag in its back-pocket and a VFL team now at Casey Fields 2, Smith said the Eagles couldn’t be prouder of the decision. “I know the club is incredibly proud,- absolutely rapt with what’s taken place over the last two years,” Smith said. “They had to stick their necks out in the beginning when Berwick went under - Cranbourne had to put a few dollars on the line and ask are we going to do this so it’s great to reward them by making the VFL.” The Eagles will travel to Darebin for round one, to Seaford in round two before finally playing their maiden VFL Women’s home game on 17 April against Melbourne Uni. With the new competition and the competition intensifying, Smith is unsure of how the side is placed but Cranbourne has done everything to get up for its VFL debut season. “Everyone keeps asking me how we’re going to go - I’ve have no idea,” Smith said. We’ve prepared well and training hard ticked a lot of boxes, so we just need to get out and have a crack and see how we look. “No better way than to start against the best of the best. “We’ve got last year’s grand finalists in the first three weeks so we’ll get a fair indication of how we’re tracking - but we’re going to improve as the year goes for sure.” If anyone is interested in joining Cranbourne Women’s Football Club contact the club via its Facebook page “Cranbourne Youth Girls and Women’s Football Club” or cranbournefc@bigpond.com.

Thompson’s golden Easter win

520-metre circuit in 29.77. Fellow Victorian Fernando Bale set the race record in 2015 with a scorching 29.48. “This dog has never been a lid pinger,” Thompson said. “I was hoping box one would drag him out of the boxes a bit better than he had been beginning and, while he didn’t come

Medals for Meteorites CRANBOURNE Little Athletics Centre had plenty to celebrate last week with a host of young Meteorites winning state medals on the home track. Back row: Brooklyn Prescott, Tayla Hughes, Chloe Satchwell. Front row: Nancy Agostino, Shahd Mohamed, Keenan O Hanlon, Sheldon Heta. Absent: Hani Abdelrahim. 152158 Picture: JARROD POTTER

doctor 9. Albert Griffiths 10. Walking 11. Lew Hoad 12. Don Bradman 13. Two 14.

Moreira uses the coveted box one to advantage to take out the Golden Easter Egg at Wentworth Park on Saturday night. 152153 Picture: CONTRIBUTED

QUIZ NUMBER 1497 1. WHICH Australian opening batsman scored the most career Test runs? 2. WHICH English premier league soccer club went into administration in 2010? 3. WHICH two Australian boxers ‹won› their bouts at the 1984 Olympics, only to have the decisions reversed by the international jury? 4. WHAT sport is played by the Edmonton Oilers? 5. WHICH 40/1 outsider won the 1972 Melbourne Cup? 6. WHICH woman won 11 Australian singles tennis titles? 7. WHICH famous ground held its first cricket Test in 1882 and hosted the 1938 Empire Games? 8. WHAT unorthodox form of medical practitioner did French tennis star Yannick Noah consult to cure a knee injury in 1989? 9. WHICH Australian won the first world championship boxing bout held in this country? 10. IN which athletic event must some part of the competitors› feet always be on the ground? 11. WHICH Aussie tennis legend died in Spain in 1994? 12. WHO did Lindsay Hassett succeed as Australian cricket captain? 13. HOW many major world golf titles did David Graham win? 14. WHICH two teenagers each won two gold medals for Australia at the 1956 Olympics? 15. WHICH American weightlifter was beaten by Dean Lukin for gold at the 1984 Olympics? 16. WHICH cricket great hosted his own television chat show in 2010? 17. WHICH Olympic swimmer later became Lord Mayor of Melbourne ? 18. WHO has scored the highest individual one-day international cricket score for Australia ? 19. WHO won Australia ‹s only individual gold medal in the pool at the 1984 Olympics? 20. WHICH brothers have captained Australia at Test cricket?

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DEVON Meadows trainer and Group 1 magnet Jason Thompson capped off a remarkable weekend when Moreira claimed one of Australia’s most prestigious greyhound races - the Ladbrokes Golden Easter Egg at Wentworth Park on Saturday night. The trip to NSW paid off handsomely for Thompson, who started his Easter festivities in style with two feature race wins at Sandown on Thursday night. Dalgetty’s scored his fourth black type victory in The Easter Gift while Buck Forty made it a double for the Thompson camp in The Launching Pad. Moreira became the seventh successive Victorian to land the NSW classic, using box one to advantage to sizzle around the

out fast, he made full use of the draw,“ he said. Moreira has won 15 of his 35 starts and has been placed on 11 occasions and the first prize of $250,000 for the Easter Egg takes his current stake earnings to $368,898. Thompson said Moreira would now be aimed at the Group 1 Perth Cup at Cannington. He also praised Dalgetty for his recent improvement after his return to the track from a break. “Since he’s come back he’s just really hardened up. He’s a professional; I think that’s the best term for him. Good draws or bad, he’s just been a lot more reliable and he’s putting in and giving 100 per box every time he goes around.” Dalgetty collected a $25,000 first prize and elevated his prize money to beyond $230,000.

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‘Rays pour on the power By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP - ROUND 1 REVIEW DANDENONG’S round-one road trip hoodoo was broken emphatically on Saturday afternoon in a 22-point triumph over Gippsland. Traralgon became the Stingrays’ latest port of victory after the nail-biting finish on Easter Saturday. It was far closer than the final score suggests as Gippsland was within a whisker of kicking away with it in the last term, but Dandenong took the points to celebrate a rare victory in the bush. Former Doveton player Josh Battle (four goals) had a bag on offer but missed a couple of easy chances - but found the bigger uprights when he was needed most for the Stingrays. The running play of Tommy Glen and Tom Jok for Dandenong kept the side charging up the wings while Gippsland was well served by Ben Ainsworth, Kade Renooy and Tate Marsh through the middle. It went back and forth through the fourth quarter, as Kade Renooy (three

goals) and Pakenham’s Jai Rout (two goals) kept the Power switched on. Sam Fowler (four goals) must love the Stingrays colours as the small forward had an elite debut - snaking a series of amazing run-on goals as he found space and charged off with a few bounces. Another to impress up forward was Danny Allsop (one goal) who created headaches for the Power’s small defenders. “I said to the boys it’s always a challenge coming down to Gippsland in round one,” Dandenong coach Craig Black said. “I thought our first half of footy was really good - it was what you’d expect from a TAC Cup team, two good teams that were pretty close. Ainsworth, Renooy and Tyrone Hayes impressed the most on the Power’s side of the board. It wasn’t all good news for Dandenong in the win though, as luckless defender Reece Piper (concussion) sat out most of the game after a headknock in a tackle in the second term. He will have to sit out this weekend

due to the concussion rule, but will likely be available the week after. With the country teams heading to Bendigo this weekend, Dandenong battles North Ballarat while Gippsland will square off with the home side Pioneers with both games at Queen Elizabeth Oval on Saturday.

TAC CUP DANDENONG STINGRAYS 3.2 6.5 7.7 13.9 (87) GIPPSLAND 3.2 3.8 7.10 10.15 (75) DANDENONG GOALS: S. Fowler 4, J. Battle 4, A. Darling, D. Hughes, M. Poholke, D. Allsop, T. Glen. BEST: J. Battle, S. Fowler, H. Clark, M. Poholke, T. Glen, O. Clavarino. GIPPSLAND GOALS: K. Renooy 3, B. Ainsworth 2, J. Rout 2, C. Henness, N. Voss, N. Mulqueen. BEST: B. Ainsworth, K. Renooy, T. Hayes, A. Quigley, T. Marsh, N. Hogan.

Josh Battle roars in celebration after kicking a crucial goal for Picture: JARROD POTTER Dandenong in the final term. 152135

Doveton’s season kicks off

This pair has the Aussie Spirit

By DAVID NAGEL

CASEY Softball Association tandem Isabel Zaharias and Natasha Holt are set to take a swing at the best softballers in the country. Zaharias, from Pearcedale, and Holt have both been selected for the Softball Australia 2016 Junior Women’s Spirit Squad. Formerly known as the Aussie Pride, the Under 19s women’s team will feature in a tournament this July where they can test their mettle. Their selection in the squad comes on the back of impressive nationals performances for Softball Victoria at the recently held Under 19 championships in Queensland. Over the New Year, the Under 19 Victorians had a great return to form, finishing third with Zaharias (second base) and Holt (catcher) proving important throughout the tournament. “We came third in the country was a good step up from 2014 where the side finished last,” Holt said. “It was good just because the way we came together as a lot of stuff happened.” Zaharias didn’t know how to feel when she got the news as national

SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - GOOD FRIDAY QUESTIONS still well and truly outnumber the answers, but a wildly inaccurate Doveton has kicked off the 2016 South East Football Netball League season with an 18-point victory over an improved Hampton Park. Robinson Oval was packed to the rafters for the season opener, the Doves failing to capitalise on a fast start, kicking 4.8 to 0.0 in the opening term with the advantage of a slight breeze blowing to the Frawley Road end of the ground. Goals to Travis Davis, Lachie Batten, Mitch Woolgar and Michael Henry were the first-quarter highlights for the Doves, who should have nailed the Redbacks’ coffin closed. Gun-recruit Aaron Davey was lively early for the home side, but faded out of the game with Tim Schwab fantastic in a tagging role for the Redbacks. Batten and former coach Shannon Henwood were calm drivers in heavy traffic for the Doves, who looked structured and organised in the opening quarter. Cory Phillips kicked two, and Nathan Carver a third, to bring the Redbacks to within 16 points, 4-11(35) to 3-1 (19), at the main break. The third quarter developed into a stalemate, both teams becoming frustrated, eventuating in a good old-fashioned melee 20 minutes in to the term. Bodies flew thick and fast on the outer wing, with a resulting goal to Kyle Hendy kicking the Doves out to a 23-point lead. Another to Ash Scott extended the lead to 30 before Adam Koe kicked the Redbacks fourth, the score 6.13(49) to 4.1(25) at the final break. “We’ve trained on switching the ball down back and then bringing the ball through the centre - it’s time to pull the trigger now boys,” said Redbacks’ coach Matt Shorey. And the Redbacks responded, bringing the margin back to 15 points with goals to Nathan Allen and a long-bomb from Sean Winsall. The Doves held firm however, with former Hawthorn-tall Jarrad Boumann completing a terrific game with a dominant last-quarter display across half back. “He’s had a massive pre-season, and I probably expected that type of game out

“I think all coaches have a touch of control freak-ness about them, and I’m no different to that, so to be able to implement the things that I believe are important in a game of footy, that feels good again,” O’Brien said. And Henwood? “Obviously Shannon’s been coach for the last few years, but we made him captain again this year because he is an outstanding leader. What he did in the last quarter, that’s just leadership and he did it when we needed it most.” Ryan Hendy’s return to Doveton was cut short with a calf injury while Hampton Park’s Nathan Dawes received a nasty cut to his finger after trying to protect himself from the fence. The Doves host Officer and Hampton Park welcome Cranbourne to Robert Booth Reserve when the SEFNL season recommences on Saturday 9 April. DOVETON HAMPTON PARK

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Pickles on the prowl. Doveton rover Michael ‘Pickles’ Henry heads for home against Hampton Park. 152108 of him, but you’d have to travel far and wide to see a bloke dominate a game of local footy like he did today,” said newDoves’ coach Stephen O’Brien, who was thrilled with the opening stanza of play. “Our first quarter was outstanding and we brought all of our focus points to the game,” he said. “Had we converted like we should have it could have been all over, but full credit to Hampton Park because they never dropped their heads. I thought they outplayed us in the second quarter and for parts of the third, they were really strong and they’ll be solid opposition all year.” O’Brien said it felt it great to back in charge of his own senior side but also praised former coach Shannon Henwood for his on-field leadership, particularly early in the last term.

SENIORS DOVETON 4.8 4.11 6.13 6.20(56) HAMPTON PARK 0.0 3.1 4.1 6.2(38) Doveton Goals: A. Scott 1, T. Davis 1, M. Woolgar 1, M. Henry 1, L. Batten 1, K. Hendy 1. Best: J. Boumann, J. Smith, M. Woolgar, J. Temopoulos, M. Tilmouth-Turner, L. Batten. Hampton Park Goals: C. Phillips 3, A. Koe 1, N. Allen 1, T. Mavric 1. Best: T. Schwab, S. Winsall, L. Nunan, K. White, P. Bastin, S. Durdin. RESERVES DOVETON 3.2 6.3 6.7 8.11(59) HAMPTON PARK 0.6 2.6 4.6 5.6(36) Doveton Goals: J. Davis 2, C. Rodriquez 1, P. Johnson 1, J. Bianco 1, A. Elysee 1, D. Chaplin 1, S. Anthony 1. Best: D. Thomas, S. Ellis, S. Semmens, S. Anthony, J. Ramos, C. Rodriquez. Best: D. Thomas, S. Ellis, S. Semmens, S. Anthony, J. Ramos, C. Rodriquez. Hampton Park Goals: M. Adair 3, B. Keyzer 1, H. Peach 1. Best: J. Craig, S. Nunan, D. Cortese, J. Keen, M. Adair. NETBALL SCORES A GRADE Doveton 55 def Hampton Park 51. B GRADE Doveton 47 def Hampton Park 42. C GRADE Doveton 30 def by Hampton Park 35. D GRADE Doveton 37 def Hampton Park 14. 17-UNDER RED Doveton 38 def Hampton Park 22. 17-UNDER WHITE Doveton 30 def Hampton Park 14. 15-UNDER RED Doveton v Bye. 15-UNDER WHITE Doveton 24 def Hampton Park 22. 13-UNDER RED Doveton v Bye. 13-UNDER WHITE Doveton 1 def by Hampton Park 26.

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representation has always been something just out of her grasp ... until now. “It’s pretty exciting and a bit of a shock,” Zaharias said. “For me personally I’ve never made any of the Aussie squads so I was pretty proud.” Teams from New South Wales, Queensland, New Zealand and America have participated in the tournament in previous years. After starring for the Softball Victoria side, the the two Casey women will make the step up in hopes of using this tournament as a springboard towards the ISF Junior Women’s World Championships, held in 2017 in Clearwater, Florida, America. Holt will also set her sights towards American college softball system, but hasn’t decided where she will go yet, despite offers already from NCAA Division 1 colleges. In the meantime, the pair will return to the Casey colours for the state championships in April - playing both Under 19 and open women’s divisions - as well as Under 19s rep team tournaments.

Isabel Zaharias, left, and Natasha Holt have made the step up to the Australian Junior Women's Spirit squad. 150592 Picture: JARROD POTTER

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Lexus luxury to new level By DEREK OGDEN THE Lexus IS 200t is a success on many levels.

Pricewise it’s positioned between the upper medium passenger sedan and lower premium car market and it performs like a luxury sedan or a spritely sports coupe depending on how the driver sets up the controls. Finally, the IS 200t offers a level of comfort and convenience normally found in vehicles positioned well into the luxury car market. A replacement for the IS 250, sharp prices characterise the IS 200t range which consists of three variants - Luxury, F Sport and Sports Luxury, coming to the market at $64,041, $73,055 and $84,385 respectively, on the road. One of two comprehensive Enhancement Packs can be added to the Luxury and F Sport models with a corresponding cost increase. The test vehicle, for example, the IS 200t Luxury, included the Enhancement Pack 1, which adds an electric tilt and slide moonroof, upping the price to $66,870 on the road. Lexus throws down the gauntlet to rivals with the IS 200t bringing a stack of standard luxury features including pre-collision safety, active cruise control, reversing alarm, rain-sensing wipers and power adjustable steering column. The new Lexus IS models feature

Familiar look but Lexus sporty sedan comes with hidden advantages. a continuation of the classic IS lines sporty yet stylishly laid back. The signature Lexus spindle grille has evolved with a three-dimensional design and a chrome-plated frame and darker grey insert from top to bottom. Front-on the view is complemented with Bi Xenon HID low/high beam headlamps with LED daytime running lamps. In profile, the car is characterised by a line which takes off to match those of the rear taillight unit. The rear, once again, has a wide, sporty stance, emphasised by a trapezoidal design beginning between the

inner section of the tail light units and flaring out towards the side sections of the bumper. The driver-oriented cockpit design was inspired by that of the Lexus LFA supercar with the dashboard divided into a display zone and an operation zone to offer drivers more comfortable, ergonomic interaction with the vehicle's control systems. Soft-touch finishes can be found throughout, including padding on the centre console sides, while a piece of premium automotive embellishment is the silver metallic trim analogue clock with surface self illumination.

Generous 480 litre boot space is greatly enhanced by standard 60:40 split-folding rear seats. The touch-sensitive Lexus Remote Touch controller is positioned close at hand on the centre console and is the contact with many of the IS 200t convenience systems including satellite navigation and reversing camera. Lexus Enform enables mobile connectivity to a variety of services such as advanced Bluetooth with music streaming and phonebook, while dualzone automatic climate control is operated with new touch-sensitive electrostatic switches. The engine is taken from the NX 200t compact sports utility vehicle, the 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged unit switched through 90 degrees to face north-south, and hooked up to the rear wheels via an eight-speed Sports Direct Shift automatic transmission. With help from a revised exhaust system layout, it comes up with 180 kW, 27 kW more than the IS 250 V6 it replaces, and better than some of its close European rivals. The highest strength tensile steel body structure, together with 10 airbags, helps provide excellent occupant protection. Pre-Collision Safety System with Active Cruise Control are now standard on all models, while Blind Spot Monitor and Lane Departure Warning come on F Sport with option pack 2

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